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Table 9 CBX32M-060
Air Handler
Performance
(208/230V)
External Static
Air Volume and Motor Wat_ at Specific Blower Taps
Pressure
Low
Medium
High
in w g
Pa
cfm
L/s
Wat_
cfm
L/s
Wat_
cfm
L/s
Wat_
.00
0
1775
835
585
2025
955
670
2115
995
780
.05
10
1775
835
590
2010
950
665
2100
990
770
.10
25
1770
835
580
1995
940
655
2085
985
765
.15
35
1760
830
570
1975
930
645
2060
970
750
.20
50
1745
825
560
1950
920
635
2030
960
740
.25
60
1725
815
550
1915
905
625
2000
945
730
.30
75
1695
800
535
1880
885
610
1960
925
715
.40
100
1630
770
505
1795
845
580
1870
880
685
.50
125
1540
725
475
1690
795
545
1755
830
655
.60
150
1425
675
440
1560
735
515
1620
765
625
.70
175
1295
610
410
1415
670
480
1465
690
590
.80
200
1140
535
375
1250
590
445
1290
610
560
.85
210
1050
495
360
1160
550
425
1195
565
545
NOTE- Allairda_
is measu_d external _ unit with airfil_rin
place. EleGric hea_
have no app_ciable air _sis_nce.
_IMPORTANT
Matt-
or foil-faced
insulation
is installed
in indoor
equipment
to provide
a barrier between
outside air
conditions
(surrounding
ambient
temperature
and
humidity) and the varying conditions inside the unit. If the
insulation
barrier
is damaged
(wet,
ripped,
torn
or
separated
from
the
cabinet
walls),
the
surrounding
ambient air will affect the inside surface temperature of the
cabinet. The temperature/humidity
difference between the
inside and outside of the cabinet can cause condensation
on the inside or outside of the cabinet which leads to sheet
metal corrosion and subsequently, component failure.
REPAIRING DAMAGED
INSULATION
Areas of condensation
on the cabinet surface are an
indication that the insulation is in need of repair.
If the insulation in need of repair is otherwise in good
condition, the insulation should be cut in an X pattern,
peeled open, glued with an appropriate all-purpose glue
and placed back against the cabinet surface, being careful
to not overly compress the insulation so the insulation can
retain its original thickness. If such repair is not possible,
replace the insulation. If using foil-faced insulation, any
cut, tear, or separations in the insulation surface must be
taped with a similar foil-faced tape.
Figure 17 Repairing Insulation
ILWARNING
505342M
05/08
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