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Blower Data – Upflow and Horizontal  

CBX25UH-024 BLOWER PERFORMANCE

External Static 

Pressure

Air Volume at Various Blower Speeds 

High

Medium

Low

Pa

in. w.g.

L/s

cfm

L/s

cfm

L/s

cfm

25

0.10

415

880

389

825

347

735

50

0.20

382

810

354

750

321

680

75

0.30

342

725

314

665

285

605

100

0.40

290

615

264

560

219

465

125

0.50

198

420

184

390

158

335

NOTE - All air data measured external to unit with dry coil and 25 mm (1 inch) 

CBX25UH-030 BLOWER PERFORMANCE

External Static 

Pressure

Air Volume at Various Blower Speeds 

High

Medium

Low

Pa

in. w.g.

L/s

cfm

L/s

cfm

L/s

cfm

25

0.10

524

1110

479 1015 406

860

50

0.20

484 1025 444

940

378

800

75

0.30

434

920

389

825

335

710

100

0.40

373

790

330

700

285

605

125

0.50

297

630

276

585

236

500

NOTE - All air data measured external to unit with dry coil and 25 mm (1 inch) 

CBX25UH-036 BLOWER PERFORMANCE

External Static 

Pressure

Air Volume at Various Blower Speeds 

High

Medium

Low

Pa

in. w.g.

L/s

cfm

L/s

cfm

L/s

cfm

25

0.10

675 1430 597 1265 517 1095

50

0.20

632 1340 562 1190 486 1030

75

0.30

585 1240 521 1105 451

955

100

0.40

533 1130 472 1000 394

835

125

0.50

448

950

399

845

342

725

NOTE - All air data measured external to unit with dry coil and 25 mm (1 inch) 

CBX25UH-048 BLOWER PERFORMANCE

External Static 

Pressure

Air Volume at Various Blower Speeds 

High

Medium

Low

Pa

in. w.g.

L/s

cfm

L/s

cfm

L/s

cfm

25

0.10

915 1940 845 1790 739 1565

50

0.20

882 1870 816 1730 727 1540

75

0.30

845 1790 788 1670 708 1500

100

0.40

805 1705 755 1600 684 1450

125

0.50

755 1600 713 1510 649 1375

NOTE - All air data measured external to unit with dry coil and 25 mm (1 inch) 

CBX25UH-060 BLOWER PERFORMANCE

External Static 

Pressure

Air Volume at Various Blower Speeds 

High

Medium

Low

Pa

in. w.g.

L/s

cfm

L/s

cfm

L/s

cfm

25

0.10

958 2030 856 1815 755 1600

50

0.20

932 1975 831 1760 727 1540

75

0.30

904 1915 805 1705 703 1490

100

0.40

878 1860 779 1650 680 1440

125

0.50

854 1810 755 1600 658 1395

NOTE - All air data measured external to unit with dry coil and 25 mm (1 inch) 

Содержание CBX25UH-024

Страница 1: ...Check the air handler for shipping damage if found im mediately contact the last carrier Check the unit rating plate to confirm that delivered unit matches order General Information The CBX25UH air ha...

Страница 2: ...Page 2 CBX25UH Unit Dimensions Upflow Inches mm...

Страница 3: ...e instructions can result in death explosion or fire IMPORTANT Excessive condensation may occur if the unit is installed in a warm humid place When the unit is installed in an unconditioned space appl...

Страница 4: ...n HORIZONTAL DRAIN PAN MUST BE REMOVED UP FLOW DOWN FLOW DRAIN PAN FIGURE 1 Upflow Configuration HORIZONTAL APPLICATIONS IMPORTANT When removing the coil there is a possibility of danger of equipment...

Страница 5: ...ssembly bottom drain pan and horizontal drain pan as one unit from the air handler FIGURE 5 Remove Coil Assembly Bottom Drain Pan and Horizontal Drain Pan as a Unit 4 Remove the blow off prevention br...

Страница 6: ...ck into the air handler FIGURE 8 Slide Coil Assembly Bottom Drain Pan and Horizontal Drain Pan Back Into the Air Handler as a Unit 7 Reinstall the brackets that hold the coil and horizontal drain pan...

Страница 7: ...LOCATED ABOVE A FINISHED SPACE THE SECONDARY DRAIN PAN MUST HAVE A LARGER FOOTPRINT THAN THE AIR HANDLER MAIN DRAIN TO APPROVED DRAIN FOR NEGATIVE PRESSURE COILS BLOWER AFTER COIL TRAPS ARE REQUIRED...

Страница 8: ...n is provided in Service and Application Note ACC002 August 2000 INSTALL CONDENSATE DRAIN The air handler is provided with 3 4 NPT condensate drain connections IMPORTANT On some pans the primary and s...

Страница 9: ...completed WARNING Polyol ester POE oils used with HFC 410A refrigerant absorb moisture very quickly It is very important that the refrigerant system be kept closed as much as possible DO NOT remove li...

Страница 10: ...azing slide the rubber grommets over the refrigerant lines until they are away from the heat source NOTE Place wet rags against piping plate and around suction line connections 4 Connect the suction a...

Страница 11: ...LLOW FILTER ACCESSIBILITY NOTE CBX25UH SERIES UNITS USE NITROGEN OR DRY AIR AS A HOLDING CHARGE IF THERE IS NO PRESSURE WHEN THE RUBBER PLUGS ARE REMOVED CHECK THE COIL FOR LEAKS BEFORE INSTALLING REF...

Страница 12: ...te electric power supplies before opening access panel Unit may have multiple power supplies WARNING Electric Shock Hazard Can cause injury or death Foil faced insulation has conductive characteristic...

Страница 13: ...ND 5 5 Replace the air handler access panel SIDE TOP FIGURE 15 Electrical Connections Upflow Configuration NOTE To avoid the possibility of moisture damage to the control in some right hand discharge...

Страница 14: ...U BLK BLK GRN BLUE BLUE BLU BLK GND 1032 1030 1031 1060 NOTES 1 FACTORY SPEED SET TO MEDIUM BLUE FOR 024 030 036 048 AND 060 2 ALL WIRES NOT LABELED ARE PART OF ITEM 1010 240 FIGURE 17 Typical Wiring...

Страница 15: ...r filter in place All factory settings are medium speed All data given while air handler is operating with a dry DX coil All downflow applications run on high speed when utilizing electric heat NOTE R...

Страница 16: ...eeds High Medium Low Pa in w g L s cfm L s cfm L s cfm 25 0 10 675 1430 597 1265 517 1095 50 0 20 632 1340 562 1190 486 1030 75 0 30 585 1240 521 1105 451 955 100 0 40 533 1130 472 1000 394 835 125 0...

Страница 17: ...seconds 4 Motor ramps down to stop 1 SECOND DELAY OFF 100 L s 100 L s 45 SECS COOLING DEMAND 1 2 3 4 FIGURE 20 Blower Time Delay COOLING COOLING ONLY OR HEAT PUMP When the thermostat calls for coolin...

Страница 18: ...e cabinet which leads to sheet metal corrosion and subsequently component failure REPAIRING DAMAGED INSULATION Areas of condensation on the cabinet surface are an indi cation that the insulation is in...

Страница 19: ...Duct Temperature ___________ THERMOSTAT Adjusted and Programmed Return External Static ______ ______ Total External Static ______ ______ 6 Supply Duct Temperature ___________ Temperature Drop _______...

Страница 20: ...ternal Static ______ ______ 6 6 Supply Duct Temperature ___________ Temperature Drop ___________ TEMPERATURE RISE Heating Mode Return Duct Temperature __________ Supply Duct Temperature __________ Tem...

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