Lennox Merit CBX25UHV, CBX25UHV-018, CBX25UHV-036, CBX25UHV-048, CBX25UHV-024 Installation Instructions Manual

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INSTALLATION
©2018 Lennox Industries Inc.
Dallas, Texas, USA
THIS MANUAL MUST BE LEFT WITH THE
HOMEOWNER FOR FUTURE REFERENCE
WARNING
Improper installation, adjustment, alteration, service or maintenance can cause personal injury, loss of life, or damage to property.
Installation and service must be performed by a licensed professional installer (or equivalent) or a service agency.
IMPORTANT
The Clean Air Act of 1990 bans the intentional venting of refrigerant (CFCs, HCFCs and HFCs) as of July 1, 1992. Approved methods of recovery, recycling or reclaiming must be followed. Fines and/or incarceration may be levied for noncompliance.
INSTRUCTIONS
Merit® CBX25UHV (-10) Series Units
AIR HANDLERS
507616-02 7/2018
Shipping and Packing List
Package 1 of 1 contains the following:
1 - Assembled air handler unit factory-equipped for up-flow or
horizontal air discharge application (includes up-flow and horizontal drain pans and pre-installed air filter).
Check equipment for shipping damage. If found, immediately report damage to the last carrier. Check the unit rating plate to confirm that delivered unit matches order.
General
The Merit® CBX25UHV air handler is designed for indoor installation only. As shipped, the unit is ready for installation in either up-flow or horizontal left-hand air discharge applications. Horizontal drain pan may be repositioned in the field to allow installation in the horizontal right-hand air discharge position. Various accessories are listed in the CBX25UHV Product
Specification bulletin.
All units are equipped with a factory-installed check/expansion valve.
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Merit® CBX25UHV Unit Dimensions – Up-flow – inches (mm)
NOTE - Unit is shipped configured for horizontal left-hand air discharge. Unit may be converted to horizontal right-
hand air discharge by repositioning horizontal drain pan. Dimensions remain the same in all configurations.
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Requirements
WARNING
Excessive Weight Hazard - Use two or more people when moving and installing the unit. Failure to do so can result in back or other type of injury.
Do not remove the cabinet knockouts until it has been determined which knockouts will need to be removed for the installation.
Select the air discharge position which best suits the site conditions. Consider required clearances, space, routing requirements for refrigerant line, condensate disposal, filters, duct system, wiring, and accessibility for service. Refer to the rating plate on the air handler for specific information.
IMPORTANT
Merit® CBX25UHV units include a factory-installed check/expansion valve which provides optimal refriger ant control and system performance with outdoor units of varying capacities. These units must be installed as part of a matched system as outlined in the CBX25UHV Product Specification bulletin.
CAUTION
As with any mechanical equipment, contact with sharp sheet metal edges can result in personal injury. Take care while handling this equipment and wear gloves and protective clothing.
These instructions are intended as a general guide and do not supersede local or national codes in any way. Consult authorities having jurisdiction before installation.
Compliance with all local, state, or national codes pertaining to this type of equipment should be determined prior to installation. Read this instruction manual, as well as the instructions supplied in separate equipment, before starting the installation.
In addition to conforming to manufacturer's installation instructions and local municipal building codes, installation of Lennox air handler units (with or without optional electric heat), MUST conform with National Fire Protection Association (NFPA) standards: “Standard for Installation of Air Conditioning and Ventilation Systems” (NFPA No. 90A) and “Standard for Installation of Residence Type Warm Air Heating and Air Conditioning Systems” (NFPA No. 90B).
All models are designed for indoor installation only. The installation of the air handler, field wiring, duct system, etc. must conform to the requirements of the National Electrical Code, ANSI/NFPA No. 70 (latest edition) in the United States, and any state laws, and local ordinances (including plumbing or wastewater codes). Local authorities having jurisdiction should be consulted before installation is made. Such applicable regulations or requirements take precedence over the general instructions in this manual.
Install the conditioned air plenum, ducts and air filters (provided) in accordance with NFPA 90B Standard for the Installation of Warm Air Heating and Air-Conditioning Systems (latest edition).
The air handler is shipped from the factory completely assembled. This unit is provided with flanges for connecting the supply plenum.
WARNING
Danger of explosion. Keep flammable ma terials and vapors, such as gasoline, away from air handler. Place air handler so that heating elements are at least 18 inches (46 cm) above the floor for a garage installa tion. Failure to follow these instructions can result in death, explosion, or fire.
IMPORTANT
Excessive condensation may occur if the unit is installed in a warm, humid place. When the unit is installed in an unconditioned space, apply sealant around electrical wires, refrigerant piping and condensate lines at the point where they enter the cabinet. Apply sealant on the inside of the cabinet at the point where the electrical wires exit through the conduit open ing. Sealing the cabinet in this way prevents warm, moist, unconditioned air from entering the cabinet. Warm, moist air in the cabinet forms condensate on the cooler control box and electrical controls.
IMPORTANT
This unit is approved for installation clearance to com bustible material as stated on the unit rating plate. Ac cessibility and service clearances must take precedence over combustible material clearances. The air handler must be installed so that free access is allowed to the coil/filter compartment and blower/control compartment.
Installation Clearances
NON-DUCTED RETURN CLOSET INSTALLATION
The air handler can be installed in a closet with a false bottom to form a return air plenum. It may also be installed with a return air plenum under the air handler.
Louvers or return air grilles are field‐supplied. Local codes may limit application of systems without a ducted return to single-story buildings.
When a Merit® CBX25UHV unit is installed in a closet with a louvered return opening, the minimum open area for the louvers will be:
320 square inches for -018 and -024 models;
360 square inches for -030 and -036 models;
450 square inches for -042 thru -060 models.
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If the free area is not known, assume a 25% free area for wood or a 75% free area for metal louvers or grilles. Using the louver dimensions and the 25% or 75% assumption, determine if the open area meets the minimum open area listed above. If a return air plenum is used, the return air grille should be immediately in front of the opening in the plenum to allow for the free flow of return air. When not installed in front of the opening, there must be adequate clearance around the air handler to allow for the free flow of return air.
Installation
Each unit consists of a blower assembly, refrigerant coil and controls in an insulated, galvanized steel factory­finished enclosure. Knockouts are provided for electrical wiring entrance.
For ease in installation, it is best to make any necessary coil configuration changes before setting air handler in place.
REFRIGERANT METERING DEVICE
CBX25UHV units are equipped with a check/expansion valve, which is factory-installed internal to the cabinet.
UP-FLOW APPLICATION
1 - The air handler must be supported on the bottom only
and set on a solid floor or a field‐supplied support frame. Securely attach the air handler to the floor or support frame.
2 - If installing a unit in an up-flow application, remove the
horizontal drain pan.
IMPORTANT - The horizontal drain pan is not required in up-flow air discharge installations. It must be removed to provide the best efficiency and air flow.
3 - Place the unit in the desired location and properly
slope the unit (see page 8). Connect the return and supply air plenums as required using sheet metal screws.
4 - In applications that do not include a return air plenum,
install units on a stand that is raised at least 14” above the floor. This ensures proper air return.
HORIZONTAL APPLICATIONS
IMPORTANT
When removing the coil, there is a possibility of equip ment damage and personal injury. Be careful when re moving the coil assembly from a unit installed in right- or left-hand applications. The coil may tip into the drain pan once it is clear of the cabinet. Support the coil when re moving it.
NOTE - When the unit is installed in horizontal applications, a secondary drain pan is recommended. Refer to local codes.
NOTE - This unit may be installed in left-hand or right-hand air discharge horizontal applications. Adequate support must be provided to ensure cabinet integrity. Ensure that there is adequate room to remove service and access panels if installing in the horizontal position.
LEFT-HAND DISCHARGE
1 - Determine which plugs are required for drain line
connections.
2 - With access door removed, remove drain line plugs to
install drain lines.
3 - Set unit so that it is sloped toward the end of the unit with
the drain pan (see figure 14).
4 - A typical horizontal configuration is shown in figure 2.
AIR FLOW
Drains
PLUGS
Figure 2. Left‐Hand Discharge Configuration
LEFT‐HAND DRAINS
HORIZONTAL DRAIN PAN
IMPORTANT - REMOVE PAN
FOR BEST EFFICIENCY
AND AIR FLOW.
UP-FLOW
DRAIN PAN
UP-FLOW DRAIN
CONNECTIONS (BOTH
SIDES; USE ONE SIDE
OR OTHER)
Figure 1. Up-flow Configuration
HORIZONTAL DRAIN CONNECTIONS (BOTH SIDES; NOT USED)
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5 - If the unit is suspended, the entire length of the cabinet
must be supported. If you use a chain or strap, use a piece of angle iron or sheet metal attached to the unit (either above or below) to support the length of the cabinet. Use securing screws no longer than 1/2 inch to avoid damaging the coil or filter. See figure 3. Use sheet metal screws to connect the return and supply air plenums as required.
3 - Remove coil assembly, bottom drain pan and
horizontal drain pan as one unit from the air handler.
ANGLE IRON OR SHEET METAL ELECTRICAL INLET CLEAR
MAXIMUM 1/2” LONG SCREW
AIR FLOW
FRONT VIEW END VIEW
ANCE 4 IN. (102 MM)
Figure 3. Suspending Horizontal Unit
RIGHT-HAND AIR DISCHARGE
For horizontal right-hand air discharge, the following field modifications are required.
1 - Remove and set aside blower and coil access panels.
2 - Remove brackets securing pans to unit. See figure 4.
Figure 5. Remove Coil Assembly, Bottom Drain Pan
and Horizontal Drain Pan As A Unit
Figure 4. Remove Main Drain Pan Mounting
Brackets
4 - Remove the blow-off prevention brackets, top cap and
drip pan between slabs. Move the horizontal drain pan to the opposite side of the coil.
Figure 6. Remove Blow-Off Prevention Brackets,
Top Cap and Drip Pan
5 - Rotate drip pan 180º and reinstall on coil as shown by
the arrow above. Reinstall the top cap. Rotate the blow-off prevention brackets 180º and reinstall using the same screws. Use the correct mounting holes; the brackets must cover the hairpins. See figure 7.
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Figure 7. Reinstall the Top Cap. Brackets Must
Cover the Hairpins
6 - Slide coil assembly, bottom drain pan and horizontal
drain pan as one unit back into the air handler.
Figure 9. Reinstall Brackets that Hold the Coil and
Horizontal Drain Pan in Place
Repositioning Black Box on Motor Module – -018,
-024 and -030 Units
When the horizontal drain pan is moved to the right side of the air handler, the black box on the back of the supply fan motor will prevent the insertion of the blower assembly back into the cabinet. The black box must be repositioned to overcome this issue.
Tools and Material Required:
1" or 2" putty knife and 1" wide double-sided tape.
8 - Arrange the blower assembly on a stable surface with
the motor facing up.
MOTOR
MODULE
Figure 8. Slide Coil Assembly, Bottom Drain Pan
and Horizontal Drain Pan Back Into the Air Handler
as a Unit
7 - Reinstall the brackets that hold the coil and horizontal
drain pan in place. See figure 9.
BLACK
BOX
Figure 10. Black Box in Factory Position on Motor
Module
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9 - The black box is fastened to the motor module at each
end with a strip of black double-sided tape. Starting at one end, slide the putty knife between the black box and the motor module. Carefully separate the black box from the motor module. Clean off any double-sided tape remaining on the motor module.
Figure 11. Black Box Separated from Motor Module
11 - Slide the blower assembly into the cabinet to confirm
clearance between the horizontal drain pan and the black box. Remove the blower assembly and relocate the black box if necessary to achieve clearance. Make note of the new position. Apply two new strips of double-sided tape to the black box and affix it to the module in the confirmed position.
12 -Slide the blower assembly back into the air handler
cabinet and install the two screws to secure the assembly to the cabinet. Plug the motor wires back into the motor and black box.
13 -Confirm that the black box is not touching the
horizontal drain pan.
10 - Cut a small piece of tape and apply it to the back of the
black box. This will be used to test the position of the black box. The goal is to raise the position of the box on the module. Position the black box onto the module higher than the original position.
Figure 12. Black Box Repositioned on Motor Module
Figure 13. Blower Assembly Installed in Air Handler
Cabinet with Required Clearance Between Horizontal Drain Pan and Motor Black Box
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Condensate Drain
IMPORTANT
A field-fabricated secondary drain pan, with a drain pipe to the outside of the building, is required in all installa tions over a finished living space or in any area that may be damaged by overflow from the main drain pan. In some localities, local codes may require a secondary drain pan for any horizontal installation.
The air handler is provided with ¾” NPT condensate drain connections.
SLOPING THE UNIT
Make sure the unit is sloped (similar to the slope shown in figure 14) (horizontal or up-flow) so that the drain pan will empty completely without water standing in the pan.
THIS CORNER SHOULD BE 5/8” (+/- 1/8”) HIGHER THAN DRAIN CORNER
THIS CORNER SHOULD BE 5/8” (+/- 1/8”) HIGHER THAN DRAIN CORNER
INSTALL CONDENSATE DRAIN
The air handler is equipped with ¾” NPT condensate drain connections.
IMPORTANT
On some pans, the primary and secondary drain holes have knockouts. Confirm primary and secondary drains are open.
1 - CB25UHV units are equipped with a drain pan, which
includes green (main drain) and red (secondary drain) plugs. Unscrew the plugs to remove them before inserting condensate drain fittings.
ALL CBX25UHV MODELS
UNSCREW PLUGS
AND CONNECT
PROPERLY SIZED
FIELD-PROVIDED
FITTINGS AND
DRAIN LINES.
DRAIN PAN
GREEN MAIN
DRAIN PLUG
RED SECONDARY
DRAIN PLUG
DRAIN CORNER
Figure 14. Sloping the Unit for Proper Drainage
Figure 15. Drain Line Connections
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