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Airflow Data

DRY COIL ESP

0.1

0.2

0.3

0.4

0.5

0.6

0.7

0.8

*18K  

A-CABINET

Low

740

694

642

584

520

451

375

294

Medium

913

873

825

768

702

628

545

453

High

1064

1007

946

879

808

732

651

566

*24K  

A-CABINET

Low

907

879

844

802

755

700

639

572

Medium

1286

1222

1156

1090

1022

953

882

811

High

1362

1293

1224

1153

1082

1010

938

864

*24K  

B-CABINET

Low

865

855

839

818

790

756

717

671

Medium

1525

1498

1462

1417

1362

1298

1224

1141

High

1846

1779

1709

1635

1557

1474

1388

1298

*30K  

B-CABINET

Low

980

929

872

809

738

661

578

488

Medium

1278

1224

1162

1093

1016

930

837

737

High

1415

1351

1282

1207

1126

1040

948

851

*36K  

B-CABINET

Low

1270

1244

1210

1171

1125

1072

1013

948

Medium

1448

1406

1360

1309

1253

1193

1129

1059

High

1628

1571

1510

1445

1376

1303

1226

1146

*42K  

C-CABINET

Low

1774

1731

1675

1607

1527

1434

1330

1213

Medium

1950

1882

1807

1723

1631

1531

1423

1306

High

2052

1976

1893

1803

1706

1603

1492

1374

*48K  

C-CABINET

Low

1828

1770

1703

1628

1543

1450

1349

1238

Medium

1987

1909

1825

1735

1640

1539

1433

1321

High

2051

1967

1879

1787

1690

1590

1485

1376

NOTES:

1  Airflow is shown in SCFM, +/- 5%.

2  External static pressure (ESP) is shown in inches w.c.

3  See unit nameplate or installation instructions 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

Medium

975

936

888

833

770

698

619

531

High

1152

1100

1042

979

911

837

757

672

*24K  

A-CABINET

Low

876

858

835

806

771

730

683

630

Medium

1470

1412

1351

1286

1218

1146

1071

993

High

1610

1538

1463

1385

1304

1220

1134

1044

*24K  

B-CABINET

Low

817

816

808

794

774

748

716

678

Medium

1478

1470

1453

1425

1387

1338

1280

1211

High

1899

1853

1801

1740

1672

1597

1514

1423

*30K  

B-CABINET

Low

984

932

875

812

744

671

592

508

Medium

1309

1254

1191

1123

1047

966

877

782

High

1465

1407

1343

1271

1192

1105

1011

910

*36K  

B-CABINET

Low

1224

1202

1174

1141

1103

1060

1012

959

Medium

1402

1379

1350

1315

1273

1224

1169

1107

High

1599

1563

1521

1474

1420

1360

1294

1222

*42K  

C-CABINET

Low

1722

1703

1671

1627

1571

1502

1421

1327

Medium

2043

1982

1913

1837

1753

1662

1564

1458

High

2239

2158

2070

1975

1874

1766

1652

1531

*48K  

C-CABINET

Low

1774

1748

1711

1661

1601

1528

1444

1348

Medium

2080

2036

1982

1918

1844

1761

1668

1565

High

2319

2242

2160

2072

1979

1881

1778

1669

NOTES:

1  Airflow is shown in SCFM, +/- 5%.

2  External static pressure (ESP) is shown in inches w.c.

3  See unit nameplate or installation instructions for maximum recommended external static pressure.

Table 5. 

B64BM Airflow Data Without Horizontal Drain Pan

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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