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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 or 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.

For a unit installed in a closet with a louvered return opening,  
the minimum open area for the louvers will be as shown 
below.

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 louver open area meets the 
minimum open area listed above.

If the return air plenum is used, the return air grille should be 
immediately in front of the opening in the plenum to allow for 
the free flow of return air.

When not installed in front of the opening, there must be 
adequate clearance around the air handler to allow for the 
free flow of return air.

Installation Configurations

For ease in installation, it is best to make any necessary coil 
configuration changes before setting air handler in place. See 
“Installation Configuration Options.”

Upflow air discharge only contains 1 drain pan.

Upflow or horizontal airflow contains 2 drain pans.

Vertical Installations

Upflow

The air handler must be supported on the bottom only and set on 
a field-supplied supporting frame with an air return opening. 
Securely attach the air handler to the supporting frame.

Horizontal Installations

Horizontal installations can be left-hand or right-hand air supply. 
Adequate support must be provided to ensure cabinet integrity. 
Ensure that there is adequate room to remove, service and 
access panels if installing in the horizontal position. For correct 
horizontal coil installation, see “Installation Configuration 
Options” later in this section. 

IMPORTANT:

This coil is provided with a secondary drain that should be 
trapped and piped to a location that will give the occupant a 
visual warning that the primary drain is clogged. See “Install 
Condensate Drain.”

When an evaporator coil is installed in an attic or above a 
finished ceiling, an auxiliary drain pan should be provided 
under the air handler as specified by most local building 
codes. 

Conversion from Vertical to Horizontal

An upflow only air handler may be converted to horizontal air 
discharge by installing a horizontal drain pan kit. See 
“Accessories.”

An upflow/horizontal air handler may be converted from 
horizontal left-hand discharge to horizontal right-hand discharge 
without additional parts. 

Suspended Cabinet Installation

NOTE: Air handlers cannot be installed horizontally lying on or 
suspended from either the front or back of the air handler. It must 
be positioned with one side parallel to the floor when in the 
horizontal position. 

The suspending means must be field fabricated, and should 
consist of 2 “cradles” made by attaching 2 rods to a length of 
angle iron or suitable gauge steel.

Installation Configuration Options

18" and 24" models

320 sq. in. 

30" and 36" models

360 sq. in.

42", 48" and 60" models

450 sq. in.

A. Horizontal drain connections 

(left or right hand)

B. Upflow drain connections

C. Bottom/filter frame

A. Drain connections

 

Shading indicates proper line connections

As shipped from the factory

(return in bottom)

C

A

A

B

Upflow

B

A

Horizontal Right

Left to Right Airflow: Requires drain pan

location change.

Drains

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Страница 1: ...mplete Installation 12 SEQUENCE OF OPERATION 14 AIR HANDLER MAINTENANCE 14 ASSISTANCE OR SERVICE 14 Accessories 14 WARRANTY 15 Whirlpool Models WAHU WAHM 065937400 You can be killed or seriously injured if you don t immediately You can be killed or seriously injured if you don t follow All safety messages will tell you what the potential hazard is tell you how to reduce the chance of injury and te...

Страница 2: ...nd follow the instructions provided with any tools listed here Tools Needed Parts Needed Check local codes check existing electrical supply and read Ductwork Requirements and Electrical Requirements before purchasing parts OutdoorSystemRequirements The air handler is designed to match and must be used with outdoor units as rated The indoor sections are manufactured with an interchangeable refriger...

Страница 3: ...pply Adequate support must be provided to ensure cabinet integrity Ensure that there is adequate room to remove service and access panels if installing in the horizontal position For correct horizontal coil installation see Installation Configuration Options later in this section IMPORTANT This coil is provided with a secondary drain that should be trapped and piped to a location that will give th...

Страница 4: ... drain pan and the side drain pan 5 Remove the side drain pan from the coil drain pan assembly and install on the opposite side 6 Reinstall the coil drain pan assembly in the same orientation as before by lifting and sliding into the air handler 7 Install the coil support bracket on the opposite side of the air handler A Drain connections B Coil access cover C Blower access cover A Drain connectio...

Страница 5: ...E Use copper conductors only All field wiring must be done in accordance with National Electrical Code applicable requirements of UL and local codes where applicable Electrical wiring disconnect means and over current protection are to be supplied by the installer Refer to the air handler rating plate for maximum over current protection minimum circuit ampacity as well as operating voltage The pow...

Страница 6: ...ension of the blower housing and minimizes air expansion losses from the blower INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS InspectShipment These air handlers are completely factory assembled and all components are performance tested Each unit consists of a blower assembly refrigerant coil and controls in an insulated galvanized steel factory finished enclosure Knockouts are provided for electrical wiring entrance ...

Страница 7: ...ow complete drainage of the pan NOTE Horizontal runs must also have an anti siphon air vent standpipe installed ahead of the horizontal run See Typical Condensate Drain Connection in this section An extremely long horizontal run may require an oversized drain line to eliminate air trapping Typical Condensate Drain Connection secondary drain not shown NOTE Do not operate air handler without a drain...

Страница 8: ...ions are ready to be completed 1 Route the 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 the suction line is insulated over the entire exposed length and that both suction and liquid lines are not in direct contact with floors walls ductwork floor ...

Страница 9: ... with electrical power 1 2 or 3 circuits See the air handler Accessory Kit label for number of circuits and ratings 2 Disconnect all power supplies 3 Knock out the correct number of knockouts 1 2 or 3 and install UL listed wires and fittings A Connect yellow to yellow B Connect black to black C Connect ground wire to ground terminal marked GND WARNING Electrical Shock Hazard Electrically ground ai...

Страница 10: ...nnects are used the front panel knockouts will need to be removed 8 Reinstall the air handler blower access panel 9 Reconnect power 10 Dispose of recycle all remaining parts WARNING Electrical Shock Hazard Electrically ground electric heater Connect ground wire to ground terminal marked GND Use copper wire rated for supply connection Correct wire gauge is shown in the chart below Failure to follow...

Страница 11: ...Only Application Thermostat Air Handler Air Handler Air Handler Thermostat Thermostat R R R G G G BU BU W W W Heat Pump Unit BK BK Cooling Application with Electric Heat Heat Pump Application with Electric Heat Condensing Unit Connect common wire only if required See thermostat installation instructions ...

Страница 12: ...ng Diagram Electric Heat Control Circuit Wiring To Be 24 Volt N E C Class 2 Power Factory Wired Power Field Wired Control Factory Wired Control Field Wired Plug Pin Location Opt Amp 350781 1 6 Pin Cap 4 1 5 6 2 3 TB Terminal Block Opt Heaters Used 5 KW HE1 7 5 10 KW HE1 HE2 15 KW HE1 HE2 HE3 20 KW HE1 HE2 HE3 HE4 24 C 3 2 6 5 1 4 W IF 120V GND BR BR W 3 4 R BK MTR Cap 1 Y 14 BK HI 14 Y COM 2 14 R ...

Страница 13: ... matches the maximum cooling capacity 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 IMPORTANT The cooling blower speed must be set to provide a minimum of 350 CFM airflow per ton 12 000 Btu h of outdoor cooling capacity To change blower speed Ref...

Страница 14: ...position the heat pump will be locked out of the heating circuit and all heating will be electric heat if applicable A jumper should be placed between W 2 and E on the thermostat subbase so that the electric heat control will transfer to the first stage heat on the thermostat This will allow the indoor blower to cycle on and off with the electric heat when the fan switch is in the AUTO position AI...

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Страница 16: ...late Dealer name____________________________________________________ Address ________________________________________________________ Phone number__________________________________________________ Model number __________________________________________________ Serial number __________________________________________________ Installation date ________________________________________________ 0659374...

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