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NotE: It is recommended that the suction line be insulated 

up to the coil inside of the cabinet.

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.

circuit Breaker cover Installation

The air handler circuit breaker cover is designed to protect 

the breakers of an installed heater kit from debris and 

condensation.The cover attaches to the breaker recess 

of the air handler upper access door using a double-sided 

adhesive gasket. See 

Figure 5

. The heater kit circuit breaker 

toggles are still accessible and can be switched with the 

cover in place.
There are 2 different circuit breaker cover sizes:

•  2-breaker cover for 2, 2.5, 3, 3.5, & 4 ton air handlers.

•  3-breaker cover for 5 ton air handlers.
After the heater kit is properly installed, remove the appropriate 

knockouts in the upper air handler access door and follow 

these instructions to install the breaker cover:
1. Clean any oil, dirt, or insulation fibers from the recess area 

of the air handler access door. This step is important for 

ensuring the gasket adheres properly to the sheet metal 

door.

2. Remove release paper from one side of the gasket 

and attach to back side of the breaker cover. 

NotE: For proper alignment, It is recommended to leave 

the center section of the gasket in place when attaching 

the gasket to the breaker cover. Remove the center section 

after the gasket is applied to the breaker cover.

3. Remove the release paper from the other side of the gasket 

and attach to the circuit breaker recess area.

4. Press firmly along all four sides of the cover to ensure 

gasket and cover are securely attached to the access door.

Refrigerant Line connections

 WARNING:

NITROGEN

HEALTH

FLAMMABILITY

REACTIVITY

0 Minimal Hazard

1 Slight Hazard

1

0

0

the coil in the air handler is factory shipped with 

a nitrogen charge. Avoid direct face exposure 

or contact with valve when gas is escaping. 

Always ensure adequate ventilation is present 

during the depressurization process. Address 

any uncertainties before proceeding. Failure 

to comply with this warning could result 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 with these instructions 

and sound installation practices for reliable system 

operation and longevity.

•  The air handler coil does not contain a refrigerant charge. 

Refer to the installation instructions supplied with the 

outdoor unit for refrigerant charge information.

•  The  refrigerant piping to each air handler (or coil) should 

be of equal length and size. Run the copper pipes from 

condensing unit to a point equidistant between the air 

handlers (or coils). Place a tee in the lines at this point. After 

the tee (as close to the air handler as practical), reduce 

the pipe size to match the piping of the air handler or coil.

•  Always refer to the installation instructions supplied with 

the outdoor unit for piping requirements. The suction and 

liquid lines must be sized in accordance with the condensing 

unit specifications. See 

Figure 11 (page 15)

 for liquid 

and suction line locations.

•  When  connecting  refrigerant  linesets  together,  it  is 

recommended that dry nitrogen be flowing through the 

joints during brazing. This will prevent internal oxidation 

and scaling from occurring.

•  Refrigerant  tubing  should  be  routed  in  a  manner  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 clean of foreign debris during installation.

•  If precise forming of refrigerant lines is required, a copper 

tubing bender is recommended. Avoid sharp bends and 

contact of the refrigerant lines with metal surfaces.

•  Refrigerant lines should be wrapped with pressure sensitive 

neoprene or other suitable material where they pass against 

sharp sheet metal edges.

•  B6 Series air handlers are charged (with nitrogen) through 

service valves on the end of the liquid tube for each circuit. 
These must be removed before brazing the line sets.

Orifice Removal & Installation

The orifice installed in the air handler has been sized for use 

with the most popularly matched outdoor units. The orifice 

size as shipped from the factory is listed on the air handler 

rating plate. Perform steps 1 - 9 (

page 8

) to confirm that 

the orifice size meets the requirements outlined in the outdoor 

unit installation manual.

Circuit Breaker

Cover

Circuit

Breakers

Recess

Air Handler A

ccess Door

Figure 5. 

circuit Breaker cover

Summary of Contents for B6BM Series

Page 1: ...ole 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...

Page 2: ...tion 12 Turning the Blower Off 12 System Cooling 12 System Heating 12 Selecting Minimum Electric Heat Airflow 12 Blower Configurations 12 Determining Nominal System Capacity 12 3 Speed Units 12 High E...

Page 3: ...installation service and operation of this unit Unqualified individuals should not attempt to interpret these instructions or install this equipment Failure to follow safety recommendations could resu...

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

Page 5: ...install all the needed gaskets and grommets around penetrations into the air handler such as for electrical wiring Air handler INSTALLATION B6 series air handler s are shipped ready for vertical upflo...

Page 6: ...oil 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 O...

Page 7: ...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 with t...

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: ...of the original wires supplied with the unit the replacement wire must be copper wire consisting of the same gauge and temperature rating Provide power supply for the unit in accordance with the unit...

Page 11: ...ions The motor control board has a DHUM or D connection that allows the system to increase the amount of humidity that is removed from the circulating air See Figure 17 Figure 18 page 27 This is accom...

Page 12: ...control boards do not support non electric heat because the heating air flow cannot be set independently Blower Configurations Determining Nominal System Capacity To select the appropriate airflows f...

Page 13: ...ed the basic cooling heat pump airflow selected may be too low Verify the setting selected is within the range shown in Table 9 and that the the system is properly charged Please refer to the instruct...

Page 14: ...etailers WARNING Never operate the air handler without a filter in place Dust and lint in the return air can build up on internal components resulting in loss of efficiency equipment damage and possib...

Page 15: ...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 16: ...Motor 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...

Page 17: ...764 701 631 555 Corrected ESP1 0 00 0 04 0 16 0 27 0 39 0 51 0 62 0 74 Medium 1265 1232 1188 1133 1067 991 903 805 Corrected ESP1 0 00 0 00 0 03 0 15 0 28 0 41 0 54 0 68 High 1427 1385 1333 1270 1196...

Page 18: ...805 750 1 1 1 0 1155 1105 1060 1010 965 920 870 825 0 0 0 1 1230 1185 1140 1090 1045 1010 965 920 1 0 0 1 1285 1260 1210 1165 1125 1080 1040 1010 0 1 0 1 1330 1290 1245 1205 1170 1125 1085 1045 1 1 0...

Page 19: ...ttings for these airflows A Cabinet B Cabinet C Cabinet CFM Nominal Capacity CFM Nominal Capacity CFM Nomical Capacity 525 1 5 TON 525 1 5 TON 1100 3 TON 560 560 1200 3 5 TON 600 600 1250 625 650 2 TO...

Page 20: ...1100 1 0 1 0 0 700 1 15 1300 1 0 1 0 1 750 1 20 1500 1 0 1 1 0 800 1 25 n a 1 0 1 1 1 850 1 30 n a 1 1 0 0 0 875 1 1 0 0 1 950 1 1 0 1 0 1050 1 1 0 1 1 1150 1 1 1 0 0 1250 1 1 1 0 1 1350 1 1 1 1 0 14...

Page 21: ...7 67 6 50 25 70 020H XX 52 6 50 0 102 6 60 60 110 46 0 43 3 89 3 50 45 90 009Q XX 29 7 30 26 1 30 015Q XX 45 9 50 40 2 45 B 42 48 None 3 1 3 1 15 15 3 1 3 1 15 15 005H XX 28 1 28 1 30 30 24 8 24 8 25...

Page 22: ...ase MCA MOP MCA MOP Circuit A Circuit B Circuit C Single Circuit Circuit A Circuit B Circuit C Single Circuit Circuit A Circuit B Circuit C Single Circuit Circuit A Circuit B Circuit C Single Circuit...

Page 23: ...seconds delay Stage 3 Heat on after 10 seconds delay Stage 4 Heat on after 15 seconds delay Stage 5 Heat on after 20 seconds delay Stage 6 Heat on after 25 seconds delay Off Heat stages off instantly...

Page 24: ...econd delay Stage 2 Heat on after 5 seconds delay Stage 3 Heat on after 10 seconds delay Stage 4 Heat on after 15 seconds delay Stage 5 Heat on after 20 seconds delay 30 KW Stage 1Heat on instantly Co...

Page 25: ...Typical 2 Stage Heat Pump with 2 Stage Air Handler Y2 Y2 Y2 Y2 OUT W E R Air Conditioner Air Handler Air Conditioner Air Handler Heat Pump Air Handler Heat Pump O R C Y Air Handler Heat Pump NOTE Jum...

Page 26: ...1 BLWDTC BLWDTC_R HEAT COOL EAC L 1 L 2 P2 R C G W Y 3A Fuse HEATER P1 Figure 15 Single Stage Control Board C R G Y2 Y O 1W 2W 1Y L LED 1 HEATER P1 L 2 HUM EAC P2 3A Fuse P3 Figure 16 Two Stage Contro...

Page 27: ...N TEST PORT BLOWER MOTOR RED INPUTS COOL HEAT FAN SPEED OUTPUTS STATUS LIGHTS 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 OFF ON A B Figure 18 Variable Speed Motor Control Board Figure 17 Fixed Speed Motor Control Board 3A Fuse EA...

Page 28: ...e transformateur peut avoir un robinet principal double tension Agencez la position du robinet au type de tension de l installation 4 Si le c blage interne est remplac utilisez seulement un fil de cui...

Page 29: ...sse du moteur du ventilateur peut diff rer de l illustration Consultez les Instructions d installation 2 D branchez toutes les sources d alimentation avant l entretien 3 Le transformateur peut avoir u...

Page 30: ...ons d installation 2 D branchez toutes les sources d alimentation avant l entretien 3 Le transformateur peut avoir un robinet principal double tension Agencez la position du robinet au type de tension...

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Page 32: ...INSTALLERS Itisyourresponsibilitytoknowthisproductbetterthanyourcustomer This includes being able to install the product according to strict safety guidelines and instructing the customer on how to o...

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