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CBX25UH SERIES

Requirements

WARNING

Excessive Weight Hazard - Use two or more people
when moving and installing the unit. Failure to do so can
result in back or other type of injury.

IMPORTANT

The CBX25UH units are designed to match, and must be
used with, outdoor units as rated. The indoor sections
are manufactured with a check/expansion valve (TXV)
to provide optimum refrigerant control and system
performance with a variety of different capacities of out­
door units.

CAUTION

Physical contact with metal edges and corners while
applying excessive force or rapid motion can result in
personal injury. Be aware of, and use caution when
working near these areas during installation or while
servicing this equipment.

These instructions are intended as a general guide and do
not supersede local or national codes in any way. Consult
authorities having jurisdiction before installation.
Compliance with all local, state, or national codes
pertaining to this type of equipment should be determined
prior to installation. Read this instruction manual, as well
as the instructions supplied in separate equipment, before
starting the installation.
In addition to conforming to manufacturer's installation
instructions and local municipal building codes, installation
of Lennox air handler units (with or without optional electric
heat), MUST conform with National Fire Protection
Association (NFPA) standards: “Standard for Installation
of Air Conditioning and Ventilation Systems” (NFPA No.
90A) and “Standard for Installation of Residence Type
Warm Air Heating and Air Conditioning Systems” (NFPA
No. 90B).
All models are designed for indoor installation only. The
installation of the air handler, field wiring, duct system, etc.
must conform to the requirements of the National Electrical
Code, ANSI/NFPA No. 70 (latest edition) in the United
States, and any state laws, and local ordinances (including
plumbing or wastewater codes). Local authorities having
jurisdiction should be consulted before installation is
made. Such applicable regulations or requirements take
precedence over the general instructions in this manual.
Install the conditioned air plenum, ducts and air filters
(provided) in accordance with NFPA 90B Standard for the
Installation of Warm Air Heating and Air-Conditioning
Systems (latest edition).
The air handler is shipped from the factory completely
assembled. The unit is provided with flanges for the
connection of the duct system.

Do not remove the cabinet knockouts until it has been
determined which knockouts will need to be removed for
the installation.

Select the final air discharge position which best suits the
site conditions. Consider required clearances, space,
routing requirements for refrigerant line, condensate
disposal, filters, duct system, wiring, and accessibility for
service. Refer to the air handler rating plate on the air
handler for specific information.

WARNING

Danger of explosion. Keep flammable ma­
terials and vapors, such as gasoline, away
from air handler. Place air handler so that
heating elements are at least 18 inches (46
cm) above the floor for a garage installa­
tion. Failure to follow these instructions
can result in death, explosion, or fire.

NOTES —

During cooling operation, excessive sweating may occur if
the air handler is installed in a warm and humid space.

If installed in an unconditioned space, sealant should be
applied around the electrical wires, refrigerant tubing, and
condensate lines where they enter the cabinet.

Electrical wires should be sealed on the inside where they
exit the conduit opening. Sealant is required to prevent air
leakage into, and condensate from forming inside of, the
air handler, the control box, and on the electrical controls.

This unit is approved for installation clearance to
combustible material as stated on the unit rating plate.
Accessibility and service clearances must take
precedence over combustible material clearances.

The air handler must be installed so that free access is
allowed to the coil/filter compartment and blower/control
compartment.

Installation Clearances

NON-DUCTED RETURN CLOSET INSTALLATION

The air handler can be installed in a closet with a false
bottom to form a return air plenum. It may also be installed
with a return air plenum under the air handler.
Louvers or return air grilles are field‐supplied. Local codes
may limit application of systems without a ducted return to
single story buildings.
When a CBX25UH unit is installed in a closet with a
louvered return opening, the minimum open area for the
louvers will be:

S

320 square inches for -018 and -024 models;

S

360 square inches for -030 and -036 models;

S

450 square inches for -042 thru -060 models.

If the free area is not known, assume a 25% free area for
wood or a 75% free area for metal louvers or grilles. Using
the louver dimensions and the 25% or 75% assumption,
determine if the open area meets the minimum open area
listed above.

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Страница 1: ...12 Table of Contents Shipping and Packing List 1 CBX25UH Series Units 1 Requirements 3 Installation Clearances 3 Installation 4 Condensate Drain 6 Duct System and Filters 7 Connecting Refrigerant Line...

Страница 2: ...4 451 17 432 16 1 2 419 20 3 4 527 16 406 5 1 2 140 40 1 2 1029 18 1 2 470 22 559 6 152 14 357 5 1 2 140 13 1 2 343 17 3 4 451 17 432 16 1 2 419 20 3 4 527 16 406 3 5 8 92 inches mm inches mm inches m...

Страница 3: ...tely assembled The unit is provided with flanges for the connection of the duct system Do not remove the cabinet knockouts until it has been determined which knockouts will need to be removed for the...

Страница 4: ...that is at least 14 from the floor This will allow proper air return HORIZONTAL DRAIN PAN IMPORTANT REMOVE PAN FOR BEST EFFICIENCY AND AIR FLOW UPFLOW DRAIN PAN UPFLOW DRAIN CON NECTIONS BOTH SIDES U...

Страница 5: ...Drain Pan Mounting Bracket 018 through 036 REMOVE BRACKETS SECURING BOTH DRAIN PANS TO UNIT Figure 5 Remove Horizontal and Main Drain Pan Mounting Brackets 042 through 060 3 Remove coil assembly bott...

Страница 6: ...OR J TRAP 3 4 OVERFLOW DRAIN AIR HANDLER DRAIN PAN WHEN A COIL IS LOCATED ABOVE A FINISHED SPACE A 3 4 19 1MM SECONDARY DRAIN LINE MUST BE S CONNECTED TO SECONDARY DRAIN PAN OR S CONNECTED TO THE OVE...

Страница 7: ...trap in the primary drain lines as close to the unit as practical see figure 9 Make sure the top of the trap is below the connection to the drain pan to allow complete drainage of the pan NOTE Horizon...

Страница 8: ...he suction and liquid lines from the fittings on the indoor coil to the fittings on the outdoor unit Run the lines in as direct a path as possible avoiding unnecessary turns and bends 2 Make sure that...

Страница 9: ...oltage S The power supply must be sized and protected according to the specifications supplied on the product S This air handler is factory configured for 240 volt single phase 60 cycles For 208 volt...

Страница 10: ...rating of the air handler If the outdoor unit is smaller than the maximum cooling capacity rating for the air handler the cooling blower speed may need to be changed Refer to blower performance chart...

Страница 11: ...d Med Blue High Black 510 670 905 495 650 865 475 630 820 420 595 770 325 505 705 24 Low Red Med Blue High Black 630 885 1130 625 875 1100 615 850 1070 610 820 1010 580 780 950 30 Low Red Med Blue Hig...

Страница 12: ...not call for heat Allow up to 5 minutes for all sequencers to cycle off Operation TIME DELAY RELAY Blower time delay operation 1 When cooling demand is initiated there is a 1 second motor on delay 2 A...

Страница 13: ...corrected Contact a qualified service technician Cabinet Insulation IMPORTANT DAMAGED INSULATION MUST BE REPAIRED OR REPLACED before the unit is put back into operation In sulation loses its insulati...

Страница 14: ...Duct Temperature ___________ THERMOSTAT Adjusted and Programmed Return External Static ______ ______ Total External Static ______ ______ 6 Supply Duct Temperature ___________ Temperature Drop _______...

Страница 15: ...Total External Static ______ ______ 6 6 Supply Duct Temperature ___________ Temperature Drop ___________ TEMPERATURE RISE Heating Mode Return Duct Temperature __________ Supply Duct Temperature ______...

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