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Step 6 — Make Piping Connections (See
Table 1 and Fig. 2 and 3)

DRAIN — The unit has a double-sloped condensate drain pan

to ensure proper drainage. The condensate drain must be at

least 

3

/

4

-in. copper, galvanized, black iron, or PVC piping. In-

stall the trapped drain line in accordance with all applicable

codes. Slope drain away from unit to prevent overflowing and

insulate the line to prevent sweating.

Drain piping should be sloped a minimum of 

1

/

8

-in. per ft

away from the unit. Condensate drain must be trapped for

proper drainage and odor control. The differential height of the

trap inlet to outlet must be at least 1-in. wg greater than the total

static pressure of the unit. The differential height of the outlet to

the bottom of the trap must not be less than the total static pres-

sure of the unit.

The 42BVE units should be installed on a pad. The height

of the pad should be adequate to allow for a proper condensate

trap. The condensate trap shown in Fig. 4 is for a unit with a

total static pressure (TSP) of 2-in. wg with a 1-in. wg safety

factor for any change in operating conditions. The A dimension

must equal the system TSP plus 1-in. wg. The B dimension is

one half of A, and C is the total of A + B + pipe diameter. 

The unit drain pan is equipped with a secondary connection

that must be piped to an open-site drain. This will prevent over-

flow and possible building damage if the primary drain is

blocked. The secondary drain connection can be capped if po-

tential overflow will not damage the building or unit.
WATER SUPPLY/RETURN CONNECTIONS — Install pip-

ing in accordance with all applicable codes. The supply and

return connections are marked on the coil stub ends with an “S”

on the supply (inlet) and an “R” on the return (outlet). Blue

letters mark chilled water connections, red letters indicate

steam or hot water connections. Install valves in lines in

accordance with valve manufacturer’s instructions. Be sure

valves are in proper operating position and are easily accessible

for adjustment.
HYDROSTATIC TEST — When all joints are completed,

perform hydrostatic test for leaks. Hydronic systems should be

tested with water (some components are not designed to hold

gas). If gas testing is necessary, pressure must NOT exceed

80 psig. All chilled water piping and valves not located over

drain pans or drip lips must be insulated to prevent damage

from sweating. Vent all coils during final preparations. (See

Step 10, section 6.) 

Check interior unit piping for signs of leakage from ship-

ping damage or mishandling. If leaks are found, 

notify your lo-

cal Carrier representative before initiating any repairs

.

INSULATION — Following the hydrostatic test, insulate all

piping to unit to prevent sweating.

Table 1 — Unit Physical Data

WARNING

Never pressurize unit beyond the specified test pressure.

Always pressure test with an inert gas or fluid (nitrogen or

clear water) to avoid possible unit damage or personal

injury in the event of a leak during testing.

CAUTION

All water coils must be protected from freezing after initial

filling with water. Even if system is drained, unit coils may

still hold enough water to cause damage when exposed to

temperatures below freezing.

UNIT SIZE 42BHE, BVE

06

08

10

12

16

20

30

40

NOMINAL CFM

600

800

1000

1200

1600

2000

3000

4000

42BHE OPERATING WT (lb) 
    (no heat/ with heat)

203/234

205/236

253/287

256/290

312/346

344/380

437/474

553/590

42BVE OPERATING WT (lb) 
    (no heat/ with heat)

200/231

202/233

243/277

247/281

289/323

351/387

436/473

522/559

FILTERS (2 in. pleated)

Number...Size (in.)

1...16

1

/

2

 x 24 1...16

1

/

2

 x 24 1...18

1

/

4

 x 33 1...18

1

/

4

 x 33 2...18

1

/

4

 x 21

1

/

2

2...20

3

/

4

 x 22 2...29 x 22 2...29 x 29

Face Area (sq ft)

2.8

2.8

4.2

4.2

5.5

6.3

8.9

11.7

HYDRONIC COILS

Size (in.)

15 x 20

15 x 20

15 x 29

15 x 29

15 x 39

18 x 40

27 x 40

27 x 54

Face Area (sq ft)

2.1

2.1

3.0

3.0

4.1

4.9

7.7

10.3

   Fins per inch

10

   Coil Water Volume (approx. gal. 
   per row of coil)

0.240

0.240

0.324

0.324

0.420

0.492

0.768

1.020

FANS

Qty...Size (in.)

1...9 x 4

1...9 x 6

1...10 x 4

1...10 x 7

1...11 x 10

1...12 x 9

1...12 x 12 1...15 x 12

HYDRONIC COIL CONN. (in.)

8 ROW  (Cooling)

1 nominal, 1.125 OD

1

1

/

2

 nominal, 1.625 OD

4 AND 6 ROW (Cooling)

 

3

/

4

 nominal, 0.875 OD

1 nominal, 1.125 OD

1

1

/

2

 nominal, 1.625 OD

1 ROW (Heating)

1

/

2

 nominal, 0.625 OD

1

1

/

2

 nominal, 1.625 OD

2 ROW (Heating)

1

/

2

 nominal, 0.625 OD

1 nominal, 1.125 OD

1

1

/

2

 nominal, 1.625 OD

DX COIL CONN. LIQUID LINE (in.)

1

/

4

 nominal, 0.375 OD

1

/

2

 nominal, 0.625 OD

DX COIL CONN. SUCTION LINE (in.)

3

/

4

 nominal, 0.875 OD

1 nominal, 1.125 OD

1

1

/

2

 nominal, 1.625 OD

DRAIN CONN. SIZES (in.)

3

/

4

 MPT

42BHE/BVE

UNIT 

CA

S

ING

3

.0

1.5

CLEAN-OUT 

ALLOW A MINIMUM OF 

“C” INCHE

S

 FROM BOTTOM 

OF UNIT TO FINI

S

HED FLOOR 

(42BVE UNIT) OR TO FAL

S

E

CEILING (42BHE UNIT). 

C

B

A

Fig. 4 — Condensate Trap

NOTE: Dimension C is the total of A + B + the pipe diameter.

Содержание AIRSTREAM 42BHE

Страница 1: ...ty or equip ment use good judgment and follow safe practices as outlined below when installing and operating this equipment INTRODUCTION The following contains general installation instructions for th...

Страница 2: ...ements Refer to job drawings and product dimension drawings as re quired Instruct all trades in the appropriate part of the installa tion For unit component identification refer to Fig 1 For unit dime...

Страница 3: ...side or bottom of the filter rack on horizontal unit 42BHE If side access to filter is desired the minimum clearance required is the width of the filter rack plus 6 inches 6 Protect unit from damage f...

Страница 4: ...g and valves not located over drain pans or drip lips must be insulated to prevent damage from sweating Vent all coils during final preparations See Step 10 section 6 Check interior unit piping for si...

Страница 5: ...3 42BHE BVE ELECTRIC HEATER DATA Table 4 MOTOR PERFORMANCE DATA FULL LOAD AMPS NOTES 1 Motor full load amps refer to National Electric Code NEC amps actual motor nameplate amps may vary 2 NEC data ext...

Страница 6: ...ilter access panel Step 10 Make Final Preparations 1 TURN POWER OFF Open unit electrical disconnect 2 Clean unit thoroughly Remove dirt and debris from unit especially drain pan drain line motor and f...

Страница 7: ...perating conditions specified at the time of order entry Proper belt drive alignment and tension must be maintained when adjusting the unit fan drive speed The drive belt tension should not exceed 3 1...

Страница 8: ...ld be in stalled to shut off the water when the fan stops The following two practices will also help avoid condensa tion problems 1 Continuous fan operation with motorized chilled water valve controll...

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Страница 10: ...to discontinue or change at any time specifications or designs without notice and without incurring obligations Catalog No 04 53420006 01 Printed in U S A Form 42B 3SI Pg 10 2 11 Replaces 42B 2SI Cop...

Страница 11: ...valve Yes No 13 Open air vent on top of coil to vent air out of system Yes No 14 Open return ball valve Yes No 15 Engage power only long enough to verify proper blower rotation Yes No 16 Check all du...

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