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Figure 4
Removing Bottom Duct Covers
Base
1. Remove screw and lift.
2. Slide cover to free back pin.
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2
When fastening ductwork to side duct flanges
on unit, insert screws through duct flanges
only; do not insert screws through casing. If
using bottom duct work, do not use screws to
secure ductwork to bottom duct opening
under drain pan side. Using screws to secure
bottom duct may damage drain pan.
CAUTION
Ductwork
Ductwork should be designed and sized according to the
methods in Manual Q of the Air Conditioning Contractors of
America (ACCA).
A closed return duct system shall be used. This shall not
preclude use of economizers or outdoor fresh air intake. It
is recommended that supply and return duct connections
at the unit be made with flexible joints.
The supply and return air duct systems should be de-
signed for the CFM and static requirements of the job.
They should not be sized by matching the dimensions
of the duct connections on the unit.
Outdoor ductwork must be insulated and waterproofed.
Equipment is shipped for side ductwork connection. The
unit can be converted to bottom ductwork connection by
removing the duct covers located over the bottom duct
openings and placing these covers over the side duct
openings (see Figure 4).
To remove the bottom duct cover over supply opening:
1. Remove screw on cover nearest side opening.
2. Lift end of cover slightly and push to slide back screw/
pin free from duct flange.
3. Slide duct cover out the side duct opening.
Filters
Air filters are to be used with this heating/cooling unit.
Filters are not factory supplied in the unit. However, a filter
frame accessory is available from the manufacturer that
allows filters to be installed within the unit. If the filter
frame accessory is not used, a filter must be installed in
the duct work by the installer. Filters must always be
installed ahead of the evaporator coil and must be kept
clean or replaced. Dirty filters will reduce the airflow of the
unit. Filters should be sized in accordance with Table 2.
Table 2
Minimum Required Surface Area
for Disposable Filters
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Electrical Wiring
All wiring should be done in accordance with the
National Electrical Code, ANSI/NFPA No. 70 (latest
edition); Canadian Electrical Code Part 1, CSA C22.1
(latest edition); or local codes where they prevail. Use
wiring with a temperature limitation of 75°C minimum. Run
the 208 or 230 volt, 60 hertz electric power supply through
a fused disconnect switch to the connection box of the unit
and connect as shown in the wiring diagram located on the
inside of the control access panel.
Line voltage is present at all components when
unit is not in operation on units with single pole
contactors. Disconnect all remote electric
power supplies before opening access panel.
Unit may have multiple power supplies. Failure
to disconnect all power supplies could result in
personal injury or death.
WARNING