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CBX27UH SERIES

Table 3. Filter Dimensions

CBX27UH

Filter Size − In. (mm)

−018, −024, −030, and −036

20" x 20" (508mm x
508mm)

−042, −048, and −060

20 x 24 (508 x 610)

Sealing the Unit

WARNING

There must be an airtight seal between the bottom of the
air handler and the return air plenum. Use fiberglass
sealing strips, caulking, or equivalent sealing method
between the plenum and the air handler cabinet to
ensure a tight seal. Return air must not be drawn from a
room where this air handler or any gas−fueled appliance
(i.e., water heater), or carbon monoxide−producing
device (i.e., wood fireplace) is installed.

Seal the unit so that warm air is not allowed into the
cabinet. Warm air introduces moisture, which results in
water blow−off problems. This is especially important when
the unit is installed in an unconditioned area.

Make sure the liquid line and suction line entry points are
sealed with either the provided flexible elastomeric thermal
insulation, or field provided material (e.g. 

Armaflex

,

Permagum 

or equivalent). Any of the previously mention

materials may be used to seal around the main and
auxiliary drains, and around open areas of electrical inlets.

Measuring Static Pressure

1. Measure tap locations as shown in figure 9.

MANOMETER

SUPPLY

RETURN

UNIT SHOWN IN

HORIZONTAL DISCHARGE LEFT POSITION

Figure 9. Static Pressure Test

2. Punch a 1/4" (6mm) diameter hole in supply and return

air plenums. Insert manometer hose flush with inside
edge of hole or insulation. Seal around the hose with
permagum. Connect the zero end of the manometer
to the discharge (supply) side of the system. On
ducted systems, connect the other end of manometer
to the return duct as above. For systems with
non−ducted returns, leave the other end of the
manometer open to the atmosphere.

3. With only the blower motor running and the

evaporator coil dry, observe the manometer
reading. Adjust blower motor speed to deliver the air
desired according to the job requirements.

4. For best air performance external static pressure

drop must not exceed 0.5" W.C. (1.2 kPa). Refer to
blower data tables for cfm and external static.

5. Seal around the hole when the check is complete.

Adjusting Blower Speed

MOTOR SPEED TAPS

NOTE − Motor is programmed for a 45-second delay off on
all speed taps except TAP #1 (continuous fan speed).

Table 4 lists the recommended factory blower speed tap
selections for CBX27UH series units.

Table 4. Recommended Blower Speed Tap Selection

Operation

CBX27UH

Outdoor Unit

Tap

Cooling

ALL SIZES

Condensing unit

3

Heat pump

3

Heating*

Condensing unit with elec-
tric heat only

4

Heat pump with electric heat

4

* Minimum setting for heat

These settings are for nominal tonnage match−ups with the
CBX27UH units. When matched with other sizes, it is
recommended that the CFM be adjusted to approximately
400 CFM per ton.

To change blower motor speed tap remove the speed tap
from Y2 on the terminal strip and insert the desired speed
tap. See table 6 on page 10 for the desired CFM setting.

IMPORTANT

The high-efficiency programmable motor (e.g. X13)
features programmed electronic braking. The integral
control brakes the motor near the end of the supply
blower operation, allowing the motor to maintain a more
controlled ramping shut−down.

Table 5. Motor Speed Taps

Tap Operation

Remarks

1

Continuous or low
speed fan

 (for

two−speed heat
pumps or A/C units)

Continuous fan speed is energized (24
volt input to G) when either G or Y1
has a 24 volt signal (24 volt input from
Y1 passes through the room
thermostat’s Fan Automatic contacts
to the G terminal).

2

Low-speed
operation on high
static system

CFM set at 1/2 ton less than nominal
of unit (e.g. 3-ton set at 1000 CFM).

3

Cooling speed
setting

CFM set at 400 cfm per nominal ton at
ARI minimum static allowed, as fol-
lows:
1.5 to 2.0 ton − 0.10 
2.5 to 3.5 ton − 0.15
4 to 5 ton − 0.20

4

Heat pump with
electric heat

CFM set at 400 cfm per nominal ton at
.4 static. Energized when electric heat
element has a call for heat.

5

High static
applications

CFM set at 400 cfm per nominal ton at
.8 static.

Содержание CBX27UH

Страница 1: ...r reclaiming must be followed Fines and or incarceration may be levied for noncompliance INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS Elite Series CBX27UH Units MULTI POSITION AIR HANDLERS 506294 01 07 11 Supersedes 05...

Страница 2: ...N LINE Return Air Opening SUPPLY AIR FILTER SUPPLY AIR TOP VIEW FRONT VIEW SIDE VIEW BLOWER A B C 11 1 16 281 F D E COIL 5 8 16 5 8 16 5 8 16 5 8 16 5 8 16 LOW VOLTAGE RIGHT SIDE LINE VOLTAGE LEFT SID...

Страница 3: ...AND LEFT SIDE Horizontal Position Right Hand Air Discharge FILTER ACCESS FILTER ACCESS 5 3 4 146 1 1 2 38 1 3 4 44 CONDENSATE DRAINS 2 HORIZONTAL A 5 8 16 G H A 5 8 16 G 1 25 1 25 11 1 16 281 PIPING P...

Страница 4: ...BLE REASSEMBLE AIR HANDLER UNITS The air handler units consists of two factory assembled sections It may be necessary to disassemble the sections when positioning the unit for installation To disassem...

Страница 5: ...EW END VIEW ANGLE IRON OR SHEET METAL electrical inlet clearance 4 in 102 mm 1 2 in Screws Maximum Figure 3 Suspending Horizontal Unit IMPORTANT When removing the coil there is possible danger of equi...

Страница 6: ...ccess door and replace it on the unit 13 Set unit so that it is sloped 1 4 toward the drain pan end of the unit Connect return and supply air plenums as required using sheet metal screws 14 If suspend...

Страница 7: ...e both wet rags 8 Refer to instructions provided with outdoor unit for leak testing evacuating and charging procedures 9 Install access panel Table 2 Refrigerant Line Sizes Model Liquid Line Vapor Lin...

Страница 8: ...TWO PART DESIGN FOR USE WHERE OBSTRUCTIONS PREVENT DIRECT THREADING SECONDARY DRAIN PAN 2 51MM TRAP DEPTH LENNOX P TRAP 49P66 REQUIRES A LARGER INSTALLATION SPACE THAN THE J TRAP 91P90 Figure 8 Typic...

Страница 9: ...according to the job requirements 4 For best air performance external static pressure drop must not exceed 0 5 W C 1 2 kPa Refer to blower data tables for cfm and external static 5 Seal around the hol...

Страница 10: ...213 1365 264 1485 325 30 815 101 970 136 1195 214 1310 265 1430 322 805 105 975 142 1210 219 1330 275 1445 337 40 750 106 915 148 1155 225 1275 273 1385 334 770 114 930 153 1170 231 1285 283 1405 345...

Страница 11: ...to the low voltage terminal strip in the control section The speed can be increased by swapping wires as shown in figure 10 WIRING CONNECTIONS 1 Install line voltage power supply to unit from a prope...

Страница 12: ...ND CONNECT YEL WIRE MOTOR SPEED TAPS 1 AND 2 Figure 10 Motor Speed Taps 208 230V Single Phase MOTOR SPEED TAPS 1 AND 2 TO INCREASE MOTOR SPEED DISCONNECT GRN WIRE AND CONNECT YEL WIRE Figure 11 Motor...

Страница 13: ...Page 13 CBX27UH SERIES Figure 12 Typical System Wiring Diagram 208 230V Single and Three Phase...

Страница 14: ...Page 14 506294 01 Figure 13 Typical System Wiring Diagram 460V Single and Three Phase 036 048 and 060 only...

Страница 15: ...should be cut in an X pattern peeled open glued with an appropriate all purpose glue and placed back against the cabinet surface being careful to not overly compress the insulation so the insulation...

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