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COIL/ENCLOSURE ASSY
SUPPLY DUCT
VERTICAL UPFLOW
FURNACE
Since coil/ enclosure assembly must be installed within
the horizontal run of duct, a transition duct must be
fabricated to mate with the furnace supply outlet duct
flange on one end and the duct flange connection on the
coil/ enclosure assembly on the other end.
For maximum performance, it is recommended that the
transition duct be at least 2 feet in length.
1. Secure the transition duct to the furnace with the
furnace in position.
2. The refrigerant lines and condensate connections of
cased coils may be on either side of the supply air
duct. The air may be directed through the coil from
either side of the coil.
3. Attach the coil/ enclosure assembly to the transition
from the furnace, providing proper support for coil/
enclosure assembly's weight. Keep the coil level.
Extra pitch is not required for coil to drain properly.
4. Secure the downstream side of coil/ enclosure
assembly to the supply air duct.
NOTE:
Secure properly so there will be no air leakage.
5. When hanging the coil for ceiling mounted
applications, do not assemble screws in the cabinet
in areas that may puncture the coil or drainpan. Areas
to be avoided include the back, bottom, front, top
center, and lower 3" of the left and right sides of the
coil cabinet.
18-AD40D1-1B-EN
6. The indoor coil must be evacuated through the
refrigerant lines at the outdoor unit before opening
the service valves. See evacuation procedure in
TRANSITION DUCT
Field Fabricated Refrigerant Lines section of the
Installer's Guide for the outdoor unit.
7. Complete the installation of the unit per installation
FLUE
STACK
instructions.
E. INSTALLING/BRAZING REFRIGERANT
LINES
Do NOT open refrigerant valve at the outdoor
unit until the refrigerant lines and coil have been
brazed, evacuated, and leak checked. This would
cause contamination of the refrigerant or possible
discharge of refrigerant to the atmosphere.
1. The following steps are to be considered when
installing the refrigerant lines:
a. Determine the most practical way to run the lines.
b. Consider types of bends to be made and space
c. Route the tubing making all required bends and
NOTE:
Refrigerant lines must be isolated from the structure
and the holes must be sealed weather tight after
installation.
IMPORTANT:
Do not unseal refrigerant tubing until ready to fit
refrigerant lines.
Installer's Guide
!
CAUTION
limitations.
properly secure the tubing before making final
connections.
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