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Figure 5. Unit Horizontally Suspended

Threaded 

Rod

Lag
Bolt

Nuts (x2)

Washer 

and 

Lockwasher

Nuts (x2)

Horizontal Installations
The B4VM-E Series air handler can be installed horizontally 
in an attic, basement, crawl space or alcove. It can also be 
suspended from a ceiling in a basement or utility room in 
either a right to left airflow or left to right airflow as shown 
in Figure 4. Air handlers may or may not be shipped from 
the factory with all the parts required for horizontal left 
applications and horizontal right applications. If your unit 
does not have parts for a horizontal application, a kit is 
available.

NOTE: In all horizontal applications in which the unit is 
installed above a finished ceiling and/or living space, a 
secondary drain pan must be installed under the entire unit 
to avoid damage to the ceiling in the event of condensate 
overflow. Additionally, it is recommended that an approved 
water level indicator or float switch device be used to 
shut down the unit in the event water is detected in the 
auxiliary drain pan.

If suspending the air handler from the ceiling, assemble 
a support frame (Figure 5) using slotted iron channel and 
full threaded rod. Fasten the frame together with nuts, 
washers, and lockwashers. Secure the support frame 
to the rafters with lag bolts. The air handler can also be 
suspended using steel straps around each end of the 
unit. The straps should be attached to the air handler with 
sheet metal screws and to the rafters with bolts.

Horizontal Left Installations:
1. Remove the coil access door.
2. Remove the plug from one of the threaded holes in the 

horizontal drain pan. Completely remove the webbing 
located in the threaded holes of the horizontal drain 
pan. IMPORTANT: If the webbing is not removed, the 
condensate will not drain properly and ceiling damage 
may occur.

3. Insert the plug (from horizontal drain pan) into the open 

and unused drain hole in the drain pan at the bottom 
of the unit to block bypass air.

4. Remove the corresponding drain line knockout from 

the coil access door to allow access to the horizontal 
drain.

5. Replace the door and attach the drain line.

Horizontal Right Installations:
The unit may also be installed in a horizontal application 
with the unit suspended from the ceiling. A typical 
installation of the unit in a suspended horizontal application 
is shown in Figure 5.

1. Remove the coil access door. Unscrew the line-set tube 

close-off plate from the front left cabinet rail.

2. Slide the coil and drain pan assembly out of the unit.
3. Remove the sheet metal hairpin covers (if supplied) 

from the back of the coil and discard.

4. Place the horizontal drain pan on the opposite side of 

the coil. On units with 2 sets of knockouts, remove the 
other set of knockouts in the coil spacing plates and 
insert support rod.

5. Slide the coil and the horizontal drain pan assembly 

back into the unit. Re-attach the tube close off plate.

6. Remove the plug from one of the threaded holes 

in the horizontal drain pan. Completely remove the 
webbing located in the threaded holes of the drain 
pan. IMPORTANT: If the webbing is not removed, the 
condensate will not drain properly and ceiling damage 
may occur.

7. Insert the plug (from horizontal drain pan) into the open 

and unused drain hole in the drain pan at the bottom 
of the unit to block bypass air.

8. Remove the corresponding drain line knockout from 

the coil access door to allow access to the horizontal 
drain.

9. Replace the door and attach the drain line.

Figure 4. Horizontal Configurations

HORIZONTAL RIGHT

HORIZONTAL LEFT

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Summary of Contents for B4VM-E

Page 1: ...type of equipment Improper installation service adjustment or maintenance may cause explosion fire electrical shock or other hazardous conditions which may result in personal injury or property damage...

Page 2: ...before servicing this equipment Pay attention to all safety warnings and any other special notes highlighted in the manual Safety markings are used frequently throughout this manual to designate a deg...

Page 3: ...operations Installthisunitonlyinalocationandpositionasspecified on pages 4 5 This unit is designed only for Indoor installations and should be located with consideration of minimizing the length of t...

Page 4: ...r service access and noise The dimensions of the room or alcove must be able to accommodate the overall size of the unit and the installation clearances listed in Figure 1 Physical dimensions for this...

Page 5: ...cated in the bottom of the unit Accessing the filter does not require tools and can be removed from the front of the unit by removing the filter door See Unit Maintenance page 13 for filter sizes and...

Page 6: ...never the supplyorreturnairductspassthroughthefloor Thegasket should be positioned between the duct unit and floor Upflow Installations All air handlers are factory shipped ready for upflow installati...

Page 7: ...horizontal drain pan IMPORTANT If the webbing is not removed the condensate will not drain properly and ceiling damage may occur 3 Insert the plug from horizontal drain pan into the open and unused d...

Page 8: ...r that minimizes the length of tubing and the number of bends in the tubing It should be supported in a manner that prevents it from vibrating or abrading during system operation Tubing should be kept...

Page 9: ...runionwithasmallpaintbrush If bubblingisobserved theconnectionisnotadequately sealed 11 Replace all grommets and properly dispose of all removed parts Condensate Drainage CAUTION The air handler must...

Page 10: ...occur Do not use gas piping as an electrical ground This unit must be electrically grounded in accordance with local codes or in the absence of local codes with the National Electrical Code ANSI NFPA...

Page 11: ...MOP Circuit A Circuit B Circuit C 240 NONE 5 8 15 5 8 15 005H 30 8 40 30 8 40 008H 44 8 50 44 8 50 010H 55 8 60 55 8 60 015H 80 8 90 55 8 60 25 0 30 020H 105 8 125 55 8 60 50 0 60 025H 130 8 150 55 8...

Page 12: ...t user manual Dehumidification The iQ Drive system may provide some dehumidification by lowering the airflow to increase the amount of humidity that is removed from the circulating air during cooling...

Page 13: ...in place Verify that the thermostat is properly installed and is not being affected by drafts or heat from lamps or other appliances Toachievethebestperformanceandminimizeequipment failure it is reco...

Page 14: ...D B 43 5 16 19 11 16 18 1 4 No Tall B 49 5 16 19 11 16 18 1 4 No C 55 15 16 22 7 16 21 Yes 3 4 3 4 3 4 13 1 1 4 1 5 8 1 7 8 1 1 4 3 1 4 2 5 8 11 8 K O Typ 1 3 4 K O Typ 1 7 8 3 5 8 5 5 8 DETAIL D 3 1...

Page 15: ...tor Mount Kit Blower Motor Transformer Capacitor Circuit Breaker 60A Heating Element Assembly Filter Tracks Blower Wheel Blower Housing Control Board Filter Door Upper Door Assembly Lower Door Assembl...

Page 16: ...EXV Control Board R R 410A 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 ON OFF R 22 THERM THERM PRESS C Y COMM EXV C R G Y Y2 O W1 W2 Y1 24VAC COM FUSE P2 P3 X13 COM X13 HEAT X13 COOL XFMR L1 VSPOWER L1 L2COM L2 L2 Figure 10 X13...

Page 17: ...COM 24 VAC COM L1 L1 XFMR W2 W1 O Y Y2 HEATER PLUG KIT G R C RED YELLOW WHITE GREEN BLACK RED GREEN BLACK WHITE RED RED RED GRAY YELLOW WHITE BLACK TO OUTDOOR UNIT BLACK WIRES EXV 6 WIRE CABLE CABLE C...

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Page 20: ...sareprimarilyintendedtoassistqualifiedindividuals experienced in the proper installation of this appliance Some local codes require licensed installation service personnel for this type of equipment P...

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