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2.4 RECEIVING

Immediately upon receipt, all cartons and contents should be inspected for transit dam-
age. Units with damaged cartons should be opened immediately. If damage is found, it
should be noted on the delivery papers, and a damage claim filed with the last carrier. 

• After unit has been delivered to job site, remove carton taking care not to damage

unit. 

• Check the unit rating plate for unit size, electric heat, coil, voltage, phase, etc. to be

sure equipment matches what is required for the job specification. 

• Read the entire instructions before starting the installation. 

• Some building codes require extra cabinet insulation and gasketing when unit is

installed in attic applications. 

• If installed in an unconditioned space, apply caulking around the power wires, control

wires, refrigerant tubing and condensate line where they enter the cabinet. Seal the
power wires on the inside where they exit conduit opening. Caulking is required to
pre-vent air leakage into and condensate from forming inside the unit, control box,
and on electrical controls. 

• Install the unit in such a way as to allow necessary access to the coil/filter rack and

blower/control compartment. 

• Install the unit in a level position to ensure proper condensate drainage. Make sure

unit is level in both directions within 1/8”. 

• Install the unit in accordance with any local code which may apply and the national

codes. Latest editions are available from: “National Fire Protection Association, Inc.,
Batterymarch Park, Quincy, MA 02269.” These publications are: 

• ANSI/NFPA No. 70-(Latest Edition) National Electrical Code. 

• NFPA90A Installation of Air Conditioning and Ventilating Systems. 

• NFPA90B Installation of warm air heating and air conditioning systems. 

• The equipment has been evaluated in accordance with the Code of Federal

Regulations, Chapter XX, Part 3280. 

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WARNING

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NOTICE

Improper  installation,  or  installation  not  made  in  accordance  with  the
Underwriters Laboratory (UL) certification or these instructions, can result
in unsatisfactory operation and/or dangerous conditions and are not cov-
ered by the unit warranty. 

Duct leaks can create an unbalanced system and draw pollutants such as
dirt,  dust,  fumes  and  odors  into  the  home  causing  property  damage.
Fumes  and  odors  from  toxic,  volatile  or  flammable  chemicals,  as  well  as
automobile exhaust and carbon monoxide (CO), can be drawn into the liv-
ing  space  through  leaking  ducts  and  unbalanced  duct  systems  causing
personal injury or death (see Figure 1). 
• If air-moving equipment or ductwork is located in garages or off-garage

storage  areas  -  all  joints,  seams,  and  openings  in  the  equipment  and
duct  must  be  sealed  to  limit  the  migration  of  toxic  fumes  and  odors
including carbon monoxide from migrating into the living space. 

• If air-moving equipment or ductwork is located in spaces containing fuel

burning  appliances  such  as  water  heaters  or  boilers  -  all  joints,  seams,
and openings in the equipment and duct must also be sealed to prevent
depressurization  of  the  space  and  possible  migration  of  combustion
byproducts including carbon monoxide into the living space. 

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NOTICE

In compliance with recognized codes, it is recommended that an auxiliary
drain pan be installed under all evaporator coils or units containing evapo-
rator coils that are located in any area of a structure where damage to the
building  or  building  contents  may  occur  as  a  result  of  an  overflow  of  the
coil  drain  pan  or  a  stoppage  in  the  primary  condensate  drain  piping.  See
accessories section of these instructions for auxiliary horizontal overflow
pan information (model RXBM). 

Carbon Monoxide (CO) Poisoning

Can Cause Severe Injury or Death.

Carbon Monoxide from the exhaust of motor
vehicles and other fuel burning devices can be
drawn into the living space by the operation of the
central heating and air conditioning system.

Exhaust from motor vehicles, generators, garden
tractors, mowers, portable heaters, charcoal and gas
grills, gasoline powered tools, and outdoor camping
equipment contains carbon monoxide, a poisonous
gas that can kill you. You cannot see it, smell it, or
taste it.

• Do NOT operate an automobile or any engine in a

garage for more than the few seconds it takes to
enter or exist the garage.

• Do NOT operate any fuel-burning device in an

enclosed or partly enclosed space, or near build-
ing windows, doors or air intakes.

The U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC)
and Health Canada recommend the installation of UL or
CSA certified Carbon Monoxide Alarm(s) in every home.

WARNING

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Страница 1: ...instructions are intended as an aid to qualified licensed service personnel for proper installation adjustment and operation of this unit Read these instructions thoroughly before attempting installa...

Страница 2: ...low Performance Data 32 6 2 Copper Wire Size Awg 3 Voltage Drop 33 6 3 Blower Motor Electrical Data H2v 33 6 4 Electric Heat Electrical Data 33 6 5 Cooling Airflow Settings 34 6 6 Cooling Airflow Adju...

Страница 3: ...ll joints seams and openings in the equipment and duct must also be sealed to prevent depressurization of the space and possible migration of combustion byproducts including carbon monoxide into the l...

Страница 4: ...intained WARNING SEE SECTION 8 0 DUCTWORK Do not under any circumstances connect return ductwork to any other heat pro ducing device such as fireplace insert stove etc Unauthorized use of such devices...

Страница 5: ...unconditioned space This can result in property damage NOTICE Improper installation or installation not made in accordance with the Underwriters Laboratory UL certification or these instructions can...

Страница 6: ...re field installed items 4 The air handlers do not have an internal filter rack An external filter rack or other means of filtration is required 2 2 MODEL NUMBER EXPLANATION SEE FIGURE 2 AVAILABLE MOD...

Страница 7: ...MATCHED TO OUTDOOR UNIT1 ODD ODD Normal Normal 1ST STAGE 2ND STAGE UNIT WITH COIL MAX kW NOMINAL COIL AIRFLOW L s UNIT WEIGHT SHIPPING WEIGHT LBS kg 2421HT 21 533 421 2 1080 191 2 495 ARL ASL 024JEC...

Страница 8: ...ants such as dirt dust fumes and odors into the home causing property damage Fumes and odors from toxic volatile or flammable chemicals as well as automobile exhaust and carbon monoxide CO can be draw...

Страница 9: ...ice These units may be installed in either ventilated or nonventilated spaces 3 0 APPLICATIONS 3 1 ZONING SYSTEMS The manufacturer does not currently provide or support zoning However zoning systems c...

Страница 10: ...and the National Electric Code for horizontal right application the circuit breaker s on field installed electric heater kits must be re installed per procedure below so that the breaker switch on po...

Страница 11: ...is loop Rotate unit into the downflow position with the coil compartment on top and the blower com partment on bottom The set of coil rails must be moved for vertical down flow and horizontal right ap...

Страница 12: ...can be wrapped with insulation This can be done as long as the unit is completely enclosed in insulation sealed and service access is provided to prevent accumulation of moisture inside the insulation...

Страница 13: ...ric Heater is installed units may be equipped with one two or three 60 amp circuit breakers These breaker s protect the internal wiring in the event of a short circuit and serve as a disconnect Circui...

Страница 14: ...after installation separation of control wiring and power wiring has been maintained FIELD WIRE SIZE FOR 24 VOLT THERMOSTAT CIRCUITS Thermostat Load Amps 3 0 2 5 2 0 16 16 18 50 14 14 16 100 12 12 14...

Страница 15: ...WITH ELECTRIC HEAT AND USING A HUMIDISTAT FOR DEHUMIDIFICATION B W2 G Y W1 B ODD C R Air Handler Y G W2 E Heat PumpThermostat Heat Pump Outdoor Unit Y B Humidistat C R R D C Y2 Field Installed Line V...

Страница 16: ...Unit Y2 C R Y2 Field Installed Line Voltage WIRING INFORMATION Factory Standard ODD R Y1 Y2 G W2 R Y1 C L Y Y BL R BR W R DHM L W1 FIGURE 18 2 STAGE CONDENSING UNIT WITH ELECTRIC HEAT USING A TWO STA...

Страница 17: ...W1 G BK W BK BL G Y BR R Y2 Y BL FIGURE 21 TYPICAL SINGLE STAGE THERMOSTAT SINGLE STAGE STRAIGHT COOLING WITH ELECTRIC HEAT 2ND STAGE AIR FLOW G W2 C R Single Stage A CThermostat A C Outdoor Unit C Y...

Страница 18: ...nit must be permanently grounded Failure to do so can result in electri cal shock causing personal injury or death 4 6 BLOWER MOTOR ELECTRICAL DATA H1V MAXIMUM CIRCUIT PROTECTOR MINIMUM CIRCUIT AMPACI...

Страница 19: ...jumpered together to energize all the electric heat when a call for electric heat is received if warmer supply air is desired NOTE When using 24VAC thermostat control wiring the serial communicating c...

Страница 20: ...8 1 60 1 4 8 SINGLE 17 3 20 0 4 0 27 30 30 30 RXBH 1724 07J 5 4 7 2 1 60 2 3 6 SINGLE 26 0 30 0 4 0 38 43 40 45 RXBH 1724 10J 7 2 9 6 1 60 2 4 8 SINGLE 34 6 40 0 4 0 49 55 50 60 10 8 14 4 1 60 3 4 8...

Страница 21: ...3 2 SINGLE 40 0 46 2 4 4 56 64 60 70 RXBH 24A20C 7 2 9 6 3 60 3 3 2 MULTIPLE CKT 1 20 0 23 1 4 4 31 35 35 35 7 2 9 6 3 60 3 3 2 MULTIPLE CKT 2 20 0 23 1 0 25 29 25 30 RXBH 24A25C 18 0 24 0 3 60 6 4 0...

Страница 22: ...0 8 35 4 4 9 45 60 45 51 MULTI CKT 2 208 240 1 60 6 4 8 5 30 8 35 4 0 40 45 39 45 Single 208 240 1 60 14 4 19 2 69 2 80 0 4 9 100 110 93 107 RXBH 24A20J MULTI CKT 1 208 240 1 60 7 2 9 6 34 6 40 0 4 9...

Страница 23: ...ng where the breakers apply has been UL approved for short circuit protection Ampacity not breaker size determines supply circuit wire size The ampacity listed on the unit rating plate and the Maximum...

Страница 24: ...to 1 0 W C The interface board pro vides the required communications between the thermostat and the ECM blower motor The H1V series of air handlers feature An automotive style ATC blade fuse for trans...

Страница 25: ...SEE FIGURE 25 The H1V series of air handlers allow a wide range of airflow settings for cooling and heat pump operation These airflow settings are selected via DIP switches 1 and 2 on the interface b...

Страница 26: ...switches 5 and 6 control electric heat air flow levels on H1V air handlers FIGURE 26 COOLING AIRFLOW ADJUSTMENTS H1V COOLING SELECTION SWITCH 3 SWITCH 4 AIRFLOW POSITION POSITION ADJUSTMENT A OFF OFF...

Страница 27: ...e and airflow through the duct system TABLE 3 H1V S8 S7 S7 S8 On On Off On Off Ramp Times CFMReduction 5 minutes 18 Less 5 to 12 5 minutes 12 Less after 12 5 minutes 100 Full Operating Sequence Pre pr...

Страница 28: ...dehu midification in the cooling mode that is controlled by the user s dehumidifying thermostat or humidistat setting When the humidity exceeds the humidistat setting the airflow is decreased by a pre...

Страница 29: ...24VAC 600 1000 1400 1600 TABLE 5 SELECTION C EXPLANATION ON DEMAND DEHUMIDIFICATION ACTIVE H1V CABINET SIZE COOLING CAPACITY SWITCH POSITIONS FIGURE 29 ON DEMAND DEHUMIDIFICATION AIRFLOW ADJUSTMENT A...

Страница 30: ...1202 1200 1197 1180 RPM 664 740 805 868 926 982 1031 1087 1138 1196 Watts 163 191 226 239 261 292 322 373 420 472 CFM 1000 1001 1011 1009 1005 1000 996 994 970 967 RPM 593 650 737 801 867 914 980 102...

Страница 31: ...s 246 325 369 401 459 495 532 572 509 652 CFM 1794 1808 1808 1808 1807 1807 1807 1800 1786 1772 RPM 676 739 787 840 871 923 950 994 1028 1050 Watts 330 376 416 465 504 554 576 624 662 694 CFM 1756 177...

Страница 32: ...mmunicating control will assume the control is being used with a traditional thermostat and will IGNORE ANY COMMUNICATIONS USING DATA WIRE 1 AND DATA WIRE 2 IMPORTANT Class 2 low voltage control wire...

Страница 33: ...TANT If the RX DATA LED is solid green data wire 1 and data wire 2 are not properly connected Typically the connections are switched i e data wire 1 is wired to the data wire 2 connection and data wir...

Страница 34: ...eration only They are ignored when in heating mode or when electric heat is activated 6 7 ELECTRIC HEAT AIRFLOW H2V The H2V series of air handlers are factory programmed to provide adequate airflow fo...

Страница 35: ...to bring the blower up to 50 airflow for 30 seconds before advancing to 100 airflow This minimizes air flow sounds at system startup Profile C Humid Climate Profile The humid profile is configured to...

Страница 36: ...e stage condensing units Refer to the Engineering Specifications Sheets to determine the required airflow for your particular combination Refer to Table 5 to determine the air flows available for each...

Страница 37: ...AIRFLOW The RHPN series air handlers are shipped with the Low KW airflow feature turned OFF Activate lower airflow feature for lower KW electric heat applications by turning DIP switch 8 ON IMPORTANT...

Страница 38: ...for cooling operation only They are ignored when the heat pump is in heating mode or when electric heat is activated 6 16 COOLING DELAY PROFILES H2V Cooling delay profiles are not available when the H...

Страница 39: ...1044 289 334 377 417 456 493 529 562 593 623 1050 1050 1075 1075 1050 1025 1025 1025 1025 1000 525 575 625 675 750 800 825 875 925 975 100 125 150 175 225 250 275 300 325 350 1625 1625 1650 1675 1675...

Страница 40: ...ce T d8 Old Shared Data System data is obsolete If system will not operate order new memory card to update system information T T T T 68 ECM No Signal The ECM motor is not communicating to the air han...

Страница 41: ...MPORTANT Flanges around blower opening for attaching supply duct must be up out of blower discharge even if not used so they do not restrict airflow from blower IMPORTANT If an elbow is included in th...

Страница 42: ...om being damaged by torch flames After the refrigerant connections are made seal the gap around the connections with pressure sensitive gasket If necessary cut the gasket into two pieces for a better...

Страница 43: ...nsulated where necessary to prevent sweating and damage due to condensate forming on the outside surface of the line Make provisions for disconnecting and cleaning of the primary drain line should it...

Страница 44: ...B energizes the reversing valve RV switching it to the heating position remains energized as long as system switch is in heat position Circuit R and Y energizes the contactor CC starting the outdoor f...

Страница 45: ...when the fan switch is in the auto position 10 6 ROOM THERMOSTAT ANTICIPATOR SETTING See instructions with outdoor section condensing unit or heat pump for recommended room thermostats On units with...

Страница 46: ...ead all WARNINGS listed in these installation instructions PRE START CHECKLIST Is unit properly located level secure and service able Has auxiliary pan been provided under the unit with separate drain...

Страница 47: ...able in Section 5 20 NOTE The memory card is attached to the control box with a tether The tether has an identification label that can be used to identify the memory card if replacement is need ed IMP...

Страница 48: ...blower deck Make sure blower assembly engages lances in deck properly If assembly hangs up check to make sure top and bottom are lined up in proper locations Slide blower assembly to back of cabinet...

Страница 49: ...r wheel is centered in the blower housing with the same dis tance on each side between the inlet venturi and the outside of the blower wheel Re assemble the motor wiring high and low voltage plugs int...

Страница 50: ...or and carefully insert the plug that was removed in step 5 BE SURE THE PLUG LATCHES IT SHOULD CLICK INTO PLACE 8 Install the new control module back on the motor Carefully engage the alignment pin in...

Страница 51: ...ugh discharge opening in the blower housing Hold blower wrap down into position and replace two screws holding blower wrap to blower sides See motor replacement and blower assembly instructions for re...

Страница 52: ...re 42 Model Cabinet Size Filter Size Part Number A B 17 16 x 20 406 x 508 RXHF 17 15 70 17 50 21 20 x 20 508 x 508 RXHF 21 19 20 21 00 24 25 x 20 635 x 508 RXHF 24 22 70 25 50 Accommodate 1 or 2 filte...

Страница 53: ...RXBM Coil Model Horizontal Adapter Kit Horizontal Adapter Kit Model Number Single Qty Model Number 10 pak Qty 2414 RXHH A01 RXHH A01x10 2417 RXHH A02 RXHH A02x10 3617 3621 RXHH A03 RXHH A03x10 3821 4...

Страница 54: ...54 FIGURE 44 COMFORT CONTROL2 SYSTEM AIR HANDLER WIRING DIAGRAM H2V...

Страница 55: ...55...

Страница 56: ...56 CM 0115...

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