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NOTE 1:

 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.

NOTE 2:

 In horizontal right applications where the air 

handler is in a humid location in an unconditioned space, 

it is recomended to install a condensate shield kit over the 

control board.
If suspending the air handler from the ceiling, assemble a 

support frame (

Figure 4

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:

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.

 

NOTE:

 For A-size cabinet applications, it may be preferrable 

to remove the blower assembly prior to installing the coil 

& drainpan. In this case follow instructions 1-4 as listed 

above but also remove the blower access door and blower 

assembly. The blower assembly is secured with two 

screws on either side near the front. With these removed 

the blower assembly can slide out of the front of the unit. 

Install the coil and drain pan as described in step 5 and 

then replace the blower assembly. Make sure the flanges 

on the sides of the blower assembly are captured by the 

pockets in the blower deck. It may be necessary to lift 

the blower assembly during insertion to allow the lower 

blower leg to clear the side of the drain pan. The blower 

will stop against the back of the blower deck. Replace the 

two screws and the blower access door and procede with 

steps 6-9.

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.

Horizontal

Drain Pan

Return

Air

Figure 1. 

Upflow Installation

Figure 2. 

Downflow Installation

Tube

Close-off 

Plate

Coil

Cabinet

Adaptor Kit

Threaded 

Rod

Lag
Bolt

Nuts (x2)

Washer 

and 

Lockwasher

Nuts (x2)

Figure 4. 

Unit Horizontally Suspended

Figure 3. 

Horizontal Configurations

HORIZONTAL RIGHT

HORIZONTAL LEFT

RETURN

AIR

RETURN

AIR

Summary of Contents for B64BM Series

Page 1: ...as well Pay attention to all safety warnings and any other special notes highlighted in the manual Improper installation of the furnace or failure to follow safety warnings could result in serious inj...

Page 2: ...10 Control Board 10 Twinning 10 Line Low Voltage Connections 11 Heater Kits 11 Electronic Air Cleaner EAC 11 STARTUP ADJUSTMENTS 11 Before You Start the Unit 11 Air Circulation 11 Running the Blower C...

Page 3: ...s manual during the installation service and operation of this unit Unqualified individuals should not attempt to interpret these instructions or install this equipment Failure to follow safety recomm...

Page 4: ...ent Refer to applicable building codes for details Static pressure drop through louvered openings and through return air plenums should be considered in the overallductdesigninthedeterminationofthetot...

Page 5: ...ance be sure to install all the needed gaskets and grommets around penetrations into the air handler such as for electrical wiring AIR HANDLER INSTALLATION B64 series air handlers are shipped ready fo...

Page 6: ...Right Installations 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...

Page 7: ...ult in equipment damage personal injury or death The installer should make every effort to ensure the field installed refrigerant containing components of the system have been installed in accordance...

Page 8: ...htenanadditional1 4turnusingtwowrenches The movement of the two lines will show how much the nut is tightened If a torque wrench is used tighten to 10 12 ft lbs or 14 16 Nm Connecting the Linesets The...

Page 9: ...d tubing or pvc pipe and adequately trapped Both drain tubes must have a minimum diameter of 3 4 and be trapped separately IMPORTANT Failure to install a trap may result in condensation overflowing th...

Page 10: ...plate Use UL listed conduit and conduit connectors for connecting the supply wires to the unit and for proper grounding Field supplied bushings for the power supply cables must be added to support and...

Page 11: ...on is sized properly Verify filter is properly and securely installed IMPORTANT Before starting the unit install the initial charge on units that are factory shipped with a nitrogen holding charge 1 R...

Page 12: ...locations are shown in Figure 11 page 15 If any component of the air handler must be replaced use only factory authorized replacement parts specified in the Replacement Parts List provided online WAR...

Page 13: ...caution when preparing coils for field connections If repairs makeitnecessaryforevacuationandcharging it should only be attempted by qualified trained personnel thoroughly familiar with this equipmen...

Page 14: ...11 4 15 8 17 8 11 4 3 1 4 2 5 8 11 8 K O typ 13 4 K O typ 1 7 8 3 5 8 5 5 8 DETAIL D 3 1 4 2 1 4 15 1 4 13 SUCTION LIQUID W 1 1 8 1 7 8 7 8 K O H 22 A CABINET SIZE H W A DETAIL D A 43 5 16 14 3 16 12...

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

Page 16: ...s for maximum recommended external static pressure Table 4 B64BM Airflow Data With Horizontal Drain Pan DRY COIL ESP 0 1 0 2 0 3 0 4 0 5 0 6 0 7 0 8 18K A CABINET Low 760 722 676 622 561 492 414 330 M...

Page 17: ...tly Blower off after 15 second delay W1 Y AUX HEAT ON 5 KW Stage 1 Heat on instantly Cool blower on after 3 second delay 10 KW Stage 1 Heat on instantly Cool blower on after 3 second delay 15 KW Stage...

Page 18: ...R C E O Y Thermostat Typical Heat Pump with Standard Air Handler Heat Pump NOTE Jumper between W2 E is required when no OD T Stat is used W1 Y G R C Air Handler W1 Y G R C R C Y W2 O W2 NOTE See step...

Page 19: ...19 LED 1 BLWDTC BLWDTC_R HEAT COOL EAC L 1 L 2 P2 R C G W Y 3A Fuse HEATER P1 Figure 14 Single Stage Control Board...

Page 20: ...G RELAY RELAY Y L2 L1 EAC COOL HEAT W G R C R C L2 L1 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 1 COM 2 CAP 3 CAP 4 HI 5 MED 6 LOW 240 24 V 208 COM TRANSFORMER R C LOCATION OF T CONNECTOR MOTOR 3 SPEED 4 PIN PLUG 18 BLOWER LIMIT...

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Page 24: ...t according to strict safety guidelines and instructing the customer on how to operate and maintain the equipment for the life of the product Safety should always be the deciding factor when installin...

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