Carrier 140/E Series Installation, Start--Up, Operating, And Service And Maintenance page 11

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NOTE:
Side return-air
openings
can be used in UPFLOW
and
most HORIZONTAL
configurations.
Do not use side return-air
openings
in DOWNFLOW
configuration.
Bottom
Closure
Panel
Bottom
Filler Panel
Fig. 9 - Removing
Bottom
Closure
Panel
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Levelin_
Le_s (If Desired)
In upflow
position
with side return inlet(s),
leveling
legs may be
used. (See Fig. 10.) Install
field-supplied,
5/16 x 1-1/2
in. (8 x
38 ram)
(max)
corrosion-resistant
machine
bolts,
washers
and
nuts.
NOTE:
Bottom
closure
must
be used when
leveling
legs are
used. It may be necessary
to remove
and reinstall
bottom
closure
panel to install leveling
legs. To remove
bottom closure
panel, see
item 1 in Bottom
Return
Air Inlet section in Step 1 above.
To install leveling
legs:
1. Position
furnace
on its back.
Locate
and drill a hole in
each bottom
corner of furnace.
(See Fig.
10.)
2. For each leg, install nut on bolt and then install
bolt and
nut in hole. (Install flat washer
if desired.)
3. Install
another
nut on other side of furnace
base. (Install
flat washer if desired.)
4. Adjust
outside
nut to provide
desired
height,
and tighten
inside nut to secure arrangement.
5. Reinstall
bottom
closure
panel if removed.
(8ram)
1
(44ram)
(8ram)
(44mm) 1
3/4"
(44mm) 1
1 3/4"
(44ram)
(8ram)
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Fig. 10 - Leveling
Legs
DOWNFLOW
INSTALLATION
NOTE:
For downflow
applications,
this furnace
is approved
for
use on combustible
fooring
when
any one of the following
3
accessories
are used:
Special
Base, KGASB
Cased Coil Assembly
Part No. CNPV, CNRV, CAP, and CAR
Coil Box Part No. KCAKC
1. Deternfine
application
being
installed
from Table 4.
2. Construct
hole in floor per Table 4 and Fig. 11.
3. Construct
plenum
to dimensions
specified
in Table 4 and
Fig. 11.
4. If downflow
subbase,
KGASB
is used, install as shown
in
Fig. 12. If Coil Assembly
Part No. CNPV,
CNRV, CAP,
CAR
or Coil Box
Part No. KCAKC
is used,
install
as
shown
in Fig. 13.
NOTE:
It is recommended
that the perforated
supply-air
duct
flanges be completely
folded over or removed
from furnace when
installing
the furnace on a factory-supplied
cased coil or coil box.
To remove
the supply-air
duct flange,
use wide
duct pliers
or
hand seamers
to bend flange
back and forth until it breaks
off. Be
careful of sharp edges. (See Fig. 14.)
Bottom
Return
Air Inlet
These furnaces
are shipped
with bottom
closure
panel installed
in
bottom
return-air
opening.
Remove
and discard
this panel when
bottom
return
air is used.
To remove
bottom
closure
panel,
perform
the following:
1. Tilt or raise furnace
and remove
2 screws
holding
bottom
filler panel. (See Fig. 9.)
2. Rotate
bottom
filler panel
downward
to release
holding
tabs.
3. Remove
bottom
closure
panel.
4. Reinstall
bottom
filler panel and screws.
HORIZONTAL
INSTALLATION
The furnace can be installed
horizontally
in an attic or crawl space
on either the left-hand
(LH) or right-hand
(RH) side. The furnace
can be hung from floor joists,
rafters
or trusses
or installed
on a
non-combustible
platform,
blocks, bricks
or pad.
FIRE,
EXPLOSION,
AND
CARBON
MONOXIDE
POISONING
HAZARD
Failure
to follow
this warning
could
result
in personal
iniury, death, or property
damage.
Do not install the furnace
on its back or hang furnace with
control
compartment
facing
downward.
Safety
control
operation
will
be
adversely
affected.
Never
connect
return-air
ducts to the back of the furnace.
Suspended
Furnace
Support
The furnace
may be supported
under each end with threaded rod,
angle iron or metal
plumber's
strap as shown.
(See Fig. 15 and
16.)
Secure
angle
iron
to
bottom
of
furnace
as
shown.
Heavy-gauge
sheet metal
straps (plumber's
straps) may be used
to suspend
the furnace
from
each
bottom
corner.
To prevent
screws from
pulling
out, use 2 #8 x 3/4-in.
(19 ram) screw into
the side and 2 #8 x 3/4-in.
(19 ram) screw in the bottom
of the
furnace
casing for each strap. (See Fig. 15 and 16 0
If the screws are attached
to ONLY
the furnace
sides and not the
bottom,
the straps
nmst be vertical
against
the furnace
sides and
not pull away from the furnace
sides, so that the strap attachment
screws are not in tension
(are loaded in shear) for reliable
support.
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