Installation Instructions
NOTE:
Read
the
entire
instruction
manual
before
starting
the
installation.
TABLE
OF CONTENTS
PAGE
SAFETY
CONSIDERATIONS
.........................
1
INTRODUCTION
...................................
1
INSTALLATION
....................................
2
Inspect Equipment
...............................
2
Select Installation
................................
2
Installation
of Evaporator
Coils ......................
2
Connect
Refrigerant
Piping
.........................
3
Connect
Lines
...................................
3
Refrigerant
Metering
Device
........................
4
Make Condensate
Drain Line Connection
..............
4
SAFETY
CONSIDERATIONS
Improper
installation,
adjustment,
alteration,
service,
maintenance.
or use can cause explosion,
fire, electrical
shock or other conditions
which
may cause
personal
injury
or property
damage.
Consult
a
qualified
installer,
service
agency,
or your distributor
or branch
for
information
or assistance.
The qualified
installer
or agency
must
use factory-authorized
kits
or accessories
when
modifying
this
product.
Refer to the individual
instructions
packaged
with the kits
or accessories
when installing.
Follow
all safety codes. Wear safety glasses
and work gloves.
Use
quenching
cloths
for brazing
operations.
Have
fire extinguisher
available.
Read
these
instructions
thoroughly
and
follow
all
warnings
or cautions
attached
to the unit.
Consult
local building
codes
and
National
Electrical
Codes
(NEC)
for
special
requirements.
It is important
to
recognize
safety
information.
This
is the
safety-alert
symbol
/_ . When you see this symbol
on the unit and
in instructions
or manuals,
be alert to the potential
for personal
injury.
Understand
the signal words
DANGER,
WARNING.
CAUTION,
and NOTE.
These
words
are used with the safety-alert
symbol.
DANGER
identifies
the most
serious hazards
which
will result in
severe
personal
injury
or death.
WARNING
signifies
hazards
which could
result
in personal
injury or death.
CAUTION
is used
to identify
unsafe
practices,
which
may
result
in minor
personal
injury or product
and property
damage.
NOTE is used to highlight
suggestions
which will result in enhanced
installation,
reliability,
or
operation.
ELECTRICAL
SHOCK
HAZARD
Failure
to follow
this warning
could
result
in personal
injury
or death.
Before
installing
or servicing
system,
always
turn
off main
power
to system.
There
may be more
than one
disconnect
switch.
Turn
off accessory
heater
power
if applicable.
Tag
disconnect
switch with lockout
tag.
PERSONAL
INJURY
HAZARD
Failure to follow
this caution
may result in personal
injury.
This coil contains
Nitrogen
precharge
of up to 15 PSI. Release
of this pressure
through
the center
of the rubber
plugs
is
required
before removing
the plugs.
PERSONAL
INJURY
AND
ENVIRONMENTAL
HAZARD
Failure to follow
this warning
could
result in personal
injury or
death.
Relieve
pressure
and recover
all refrigerant
before
servicing
existing
equipment,
and before
final
unit disposal.
Use all
service
ports
and
open
all flow-control
devices,
including
solenoid
valves.
Federal
regulations
require that you do not vent refrigerant
into
the
atmosphere.
Recover
during
system
repair
or final
unit
disposal.
IMPORTANT:
Nitrogen
can leak out through
the hole that the
needle
pierced
in the plugs. This
does not indicate
a leaking
coil
nor warrant
return of the coil.
INTRODUCTION
Use this instruction
manual
to install CAPMP
and CARMP
indoor
coils
on
multipoise
furnaces.
(See
Fig.
1.)
Models
CAPMP/CARMP
are enclosed
in a casing.
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