(Vertical) Discharge Units - Carrier Infinity 48XL Installation Instructions Manual

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36-in. (914 mm)
SEE DETAIL
A /
UNITHEIGHT
A06298
CABINET
Small
Small
MODEL
48XL-024
48XL-030
RIGGING WEIGHT
Ib
kg
420
191
427
194
A
48XL-036
515
234
48XL-042
537
244
Large
48XL-048
543
246
48XL-060
594
269
NOTE: See dimensional
drawing for corner weight distribution.
Corner
weights shown on drawing are based on unit-only
weights and do not
include packaging.
D
Fig. 7 - Suggested
Rigging
IMPORTANT:
Use flexible
connectors
between
ductwork
and
unit to prevent
transmission
of vibration.
Use suitable
gaskets
to
ensure
weather
tight
and
airtight
seal.
When
electric
heat
is
installed,
use fireproof
canvas
(or similar
heat resistant
material)
connector
between
ductwork
and unit
discharge
connection.
If
flexible
duct is used,
insert
a sheet metal
sleeve
inside duct. Heat
resistant
duct connector
(or sheet metal sleeve) must extend 24-in.
(610 mm) from electric heater element.
3. Size ductwork
for max possible
air flow (See Table 1).
4. Seal, insulate,
and weatherproof
all external
ductwork.
Seal,
insulate
and cover with a vapor barrier all ductwork
passing
through
conditioned
spaces.
Follow
latest Sheet
Metal
and
Air
Conditioning
Contractors
National
Association
(SMACNA)
and Air Conditioning
Contractors
Association
(ACCA)
minimum
installation
standards
for
residential
heating
and air conditioning
systems.
5. Secure
all ducts to building
structure.
Flash,
weatherproof,
and
vibration-isolate
duct
openings
in
wall
or
roof
according
to good construction
practices.
J
ACCESS
PANEL
C
A06296
CONVERTING
HORIZONTAL
DISCHARGE
UNITS
TO
DOWNFLOW
(VERTICAL)
DISCHARGE
UNITS
ELECTRICAL
SHOCK
HAZARD
Failure
to follow
this
warning
could
result
in personal
iniury or death.
Before
installing
or servicing
system,
always
turn off main
power
to system
and tag.
There
may be more
than one
disconnect
switch.
Turn off accessory
heater power
switch if
applicable.
NOTE:
If unit is not equipped
with duct covers,
accessory
duct
covers
are required.
See pre-sale
literature.
1. Open all electrical
disconnects
and install lockout
tag before
starting
any service work.
2. Remove
side
duct
covers
to
access
bottom
return
and
supply knockouts.
NOTE:
These
panels
are held in place with tabs similar
to an
electrical
knockout.
3. Use a screwdriver
and hammer
to remove
the panels
in the
bottom
of the composite
unit base.
4. Ensure
the side duct covers
are in place to block
off the
horizontal
air openings
(See Fig. 8).

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