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11
Installation
Refrigerant Piping Preparation
The air handler is designed so that 
refrigerant piping can enter from 
either the right or left hand side. It is 
shipped with the intent that the 
refrigerant lines will enter from the 
left hand side. To convert to right 
hand entry, unbraze the elbow on the 
suction line and rotate 180° and 
rebraze.
Note:
Important! Access to 
refrigerant lines is limited in 
all horizontal and some 
vertical applications. 
Therefore, refrigerant lines 
should be stubbed out and 
temporarily capped prior to 
setting the air handler. 
Protect adjacent surfaces 
from heat damage when 
brazing in and around the air 
handler.
Caution
 
System Component Damage!
These air handlers are shipped with a 
dry nitrogen holding charge in the 
coil. Cut the process tube or 
puncture the cap to bleed off the 
nitrogen prior to any brazing. 
Temporarily cap off tubes if the 
refrigerant line connections are to be 
made later.
Installations, Limitations and 
 
Recommendations
The general location of the air 
handler is normally selected by the 
architect, contractor and/or buyer. For 
proper installation the following 
items must be considered.
a. Available power supply must 
agree with electrical data on 
component nameplate.
b. Air Handlers shipped wired 
for 208-230 volt applications 
can be converted for 460 volt 
by rewiring the blower motor 
(See 
c. If external accessories are 
installed on the unit, 
additional clearances must be 
provided.
d. All duct work should be 
properly insulated to prevent 
condensation and heat loss.
e. Refrigerant gas piping must 
be insulated.
Caution
 
System Component Damage!
Properly insulate all refrigerant gas 
piping to prevent possible water 
damage due to condensation and to 
prevent capacity loss and possible 
compressor damage.
It is recommended that the outline 
drawings (pages 3 and 4) be studied 
and dimensions properly noted and 
checked against the selected 
installation site. By noting in advance 
which knockouts are to be used, 
proper clearance allowances can be 
made for installation and possible 
future service.
Note:
Important! When installing 
these units "free standing" 
with discharge grills and 
isolators, a top support with 
isolator should be added to 
prevent tipping. Support and 
isolator can be attached to a 
wall or other appropriate 
structure. 
Note:
Important! If adding external 
accessories to the unit, 
additional clearances must be 
considered for the overall 
space needed.
For installation of accessories 
available for this air handler, follow 
the instructions packed with each 
accessory.
Lifting Recommendations
 WARNING
 
Improper Unit Lift!
Test lift unit approximately 24 inches 
to verify proper center of gravity lift 
point. To avoid dropping of unit, 
reposition lifting point if unit is not 
level. Failure to properly lift unit 
could result in death or serious injury 
or possible equipment or property-
only damage.
Before preparing the unit for lifting, 
the center of gravity should be 
determined for lifting safety. Because 
of the placement of external 
components, the unit weight may be 
unevenly distributed. Approximate 
total unit weight and corner weights 
are given in 
The crated unit can be moved using a 
forklift of suitable capacity. For lifting 
the unit into an elevated mounting 
position, run lifting straps or slings 
under the unit and attach securely to 
the lifting device. Use spreader bars 
to protect the unit casing from 
damage. Test lift the unit to 
determine proper balance and 
stability.
Caution
 
Equipment Damage!
Use spreader bars to prevent straps 
from damaging the unit. Install the 
bars between lifting straps, both 
underneath the unit and above the 
unit. This will prevent the straps 
from crushing the unit cabinet or 
damaging the unit finish.
Horizontal Suspension
If the air handler will be suspended, 
use a suspension mounting kit to 
isolate the unit from the structure. 
This is usually accomplished through 
the use of spring or rubber isolators, 
which are offered as an accessory. 
Mounting rods must be field 
supplied. Isolator selection is 
dependent upon total unit weight 
including accessories. Approximate 
unit weights are provided in Table 1.