Figure 27
Baffle Locations
Baffle
Figure 28
Baffle Locations
Foam 1/2" x 3/4"
Figure 29
Direction Of Baffles And Foam
Installation
INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS — R24C | R24H
Installation - R24C/R24H
1.
Verify existing wall thickness — distance from
condenser coil to outdoor louver varies with sleeve
depth.
• Chassis includes standard air baffles to accommodate
most common condenser coil to outdoor louver
requirements
• Optional condenser-side air baffle kit for chassis
installation in deeper than standard walls is available
from manufacturer.
2.
Install duct collar and slide-duct
A. Affix 1∕4” x 3/4” foam tape to bottom flanges of
duct collar. Serves as gasket between collar and
unit).
B. Securely fasten duct collar over discharge opening
with screws provided.
C. Insert slide-duct into duct collar (see Figure 6,
page 10).
3.
Verify air supply alignment — slide unit into wall-
sleeve. Supply duct on cooling chassis should line up
with supply vent on room cabinet.
• Weather angles should need no adjustment.
4.
Install baffles — Slide unit back out of wall sleeve.
Remove both supplied sets of baffles from kit bag.
Install only one set of left and right side baffles on
condenser coil by completing following steps:
A. Verify baffles come in contact with outdoor louver.
B. Verify baffles are directed inward toward center of
coil (see Figure 35, page 26).
C. Secure baffles tightly into existing holes of
condenser coil using screws provided.
NOTICE
Install correct condenser air baffles or performance
may be impaired.
5.
Apply 1/2” x 3/4” open-cell foam strips around supply
air duct collar to ensure all conditioned air is delivered
into room (see Figure 35, page 26).
Failure to do
so results in recirculation of conditioned air through
cabinet causing unit to short cycle and coil to freeze.
6.
Apply 1/2” x 3/4" open-cell foam strips to weather
angle. Prevents outside air from entering around
chassis to room from sides and top of cabinet.
Install strips between wall sleeve and cooling chassis
(see Figure 35, page 26). Verify solid air seal between
wall sleeve and chassis. Air leakage from outdoor to
indoor will result in system problems (example — coils
freezing, short cycling, and constant running of unit).
7.
Connecting (optional) hydronic coil controls — If
hydronic heat option has been ordered, hydronic coils
will need to be field installed on new unit.
A. Hydronic coils are not factory installed and need to
be ordered.
The Right Fit for Comfort
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P/N 240010329, Rev. A [10/15/2013]
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