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INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS

UILE. SERIES
NominalSize1.5To6Tons

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The indoor unit to which these instructions

apply is versatile, and

your installing contractor may have applied it with an outdoor heat pump section, a summer electric cooling unit, or as a heating only unit. Please become familiar with the provisions of the limited warranty applicable to this unit. We suggest you record on your Limited Warranty the complete model and serial number and date of installation of this new indoor unit. The model number and serial number are listed on the rating plate, located either on the inner control box panel or on the outer coil door panel. This information may be helpful if a replacement part is required at a later date. Except for the need to clean or change the air filters, your unit will require little service. Therefore, these instructions few suggestions should become familiar with these pointers. include only a relating to the use and care of this unit, but you

In any event, clean motor periodically to prevent the possibility of overheating due to an accumulation of dust and dirt on the windings or on the motor exterior. And, as suggested elsewhere in these instructions, the air filters should be kept clean because dirty, filters can restrict airflow and the motor depends upon sufficient air flowing across and through it to keep from overheating.

FUSE LINKS
These are provided as backup protection for the primary automatic reset high temperature limits. If a fuse link should open without an obvious reason, such as insufficient air flow, the primary limit should be checked for proper calibration or replaced.

WARNING: THE FUSE LINK MUST BE REPLACED, NOT


JUMPED. JUMPING FUSE LINK MAY HELP TO CREATE AN UNSAFE CONDITION. NOTE: Fuse links are not applicable to units without electrical heating elements.

WARNING: DO NOT REMOVE SERVICE ACCESS PANELS AND ATTEMPT UNIT SERVICE WITHOUT DISCONNECTING ALL POWER CABLES.

FILTER MAINTENANCE
Check filter every sixty(60) days of operation under normal use and, if required, clean or replace. Replacement filters should be the same size, or larger, and the same type as originally supplied. If these filters are a permanent type they may be cleaned in warm soapy water and replaced. The unit must not run without a filter, nor with a dirty filter for a long period of time. If system is equipped with electronic air cleaner instead of conventional type air filters, consult the air cleaner maintenance instruction.

BLOWER MOTOR
The blower motor sleeve bearings are prelubricated manufacturer and may not require attention period of time. However, our recommendations Motors without oiling ports by the motor

for an indefinite are as follows:

Relubricated and sealed. No further lubrication should be required, but in case of bearing problems, the blower and the motor end bells can be disassembled and the bearings relubricated by a qualified service person.

INDOOR COIL
Check periodically and clean if necessary with warm water and mild detergent.

! WARNING THESE INSTRUCTIONS ARE INTENDED AS AN AID TO OUALIFIED. LICENSED SERVICE PERSONNEL FOR PROPER INSTALLATION, ADJUST MENT AND OPERATION OF THIS UNIT READ THESE INSTRUCTIONS TROROUGHLY BEFORE ATTEMPTING INSTALLATION OR OPERATION. FAILURETO FOLLOW THESE INSTRUCTIONS MAYRESULT IN IMPROPER INSTALLATION.ADJUSTMENT SERVICE OR MAINTENANCE POSSIBLY RESULTINGIf'! FIRE, ELECTRICAL SROCK, PROPERTY DAMAGE, PERSONAL INJURYOR DEATH.

MAINTENANCE
For continuing high performance, and to minimize possible equipment failure, it is essential that periodic maintenance be performed on this equipment. Consult your local dealer as to the proper frequency of maintenance and the availability of a maintenance contract. IMPORTANT. Before performing any service or maintenance procedures, see "WARNINGS" listed on page 1 of these installation instructions.
I WARNING

use caustic household drain cleaners in the condensate pan or near the indoor coil. Drain cleaners will quickly damage the indoor coil.

BLOWER MOTOR AND WHEEL


Inspect the blower motor and wheel for cleanliness. With the system air filter in place, it should be several years before it would become necessary to clean the blower motor and wheel.
If it becomes necessary to remove the blower assembly from the unit, see instructions on removal and disassembly of motor, blower, and heater parts.

UNITS WITH CIRCUIT BREAKER(S) MEET REQUIREMENTS AS A SERVICE DISCONNECT SWITCH, HOWEVER, IF ACCESS IS REQUIRED TO THE LINE SIDE (COVERED) OF THE CIRCUIT BREAKER, THIS SIDE OF THE BREAKER(S) WILL BE ENERGIZED WITH THE BREAKER (S) DEENERGIZED, CONTACT WITH THE LINE SIDE CAN CAUSE ELECTRICAL SHOCK RESULTING IN PERSONAL INJURY OR DEATH.

. The blower motor and wheel may be cleaned by using a vacuum with a soft brush attachment. Remove grease with a mild solvent such as hot water and detergent. Be careful not to disturb the balance weights (clips) on the blower wheel blades. Do not drop or bend wheel as balance will be affected.

LUBRICATION
The blower motor sleeve bearings are pre-lubricated by the motor manufacturer and do not have oiling ports. Motor should run for an indefinite period of time without additional lubrication.

AIR FILTER
CAUTION: Do not operate the system without a filter in place.

BLOWER ASSEMBLY REMOVAL AND REPLACEMENT (BOTTOM ACCESS PANEL)


Removing the blower assembly is not required for normal service and maintenance. Removal is necessary for replacement of defective parts such as motor, blower wheel and electric heater(s). After extended use, removal of the blower assembly may become necessary for a thorough cleaning of the blower motor and wheel.

CLEANING OF FILTERS
TO REMOVE FILTERS

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!WARNING
LIFT AND

PULL

INDOOR COIL DRAIN PAN DRAIN LINE


ACCESS TO MOTOR/BLOWER FOR UILE 036/042/048/060/072

IF REMOVAL OF THE BLOWER ASSEMBLY IS REQUIRED, ALL 'DISCONNECT' SWITCHES SUPPLYING POWER TO THE EQUIPMENT MUST BE DE-ENERGIZED AND LOCKED (IF NOT IN SIGHT OF UNIT) SO THE FIELD POWER WIRES CAN BE SAFELY REMOVED r-ROM THE BLOWER ASSEMBLY. FAILURE TO DO SO CAN CAUSE ELECTRICAL SHOCK RESULTING IN PERSONALINJURYOR DEATH.

Inspect the indoor coil once each year for cleanliness and clean as necessary. In some cases, it may be necessary to remove the filter and check the return side of the coil with a mirror and flashlight. . Generally, the coil can be easily cleaned when it is dry. If the coil is coated with dirt or lint, blow compressed air or nitrogen through the supply air side of the coil fins blowing dirt or lint from the return air side of the coil onto the filter or cardboard placed between filter and coil. Be sure lint and dirt is removed from the filter and return air system. If the coil is coated with oil or grease, clean it with a mild detergent and water solution. Rinse the coil thoroughly with clear water. Be careful not to splash water excessively into unit and system. .Inspect the drain pan and condensate drain at the same time the cooling coil is checked. Clean the drain pan and condensate drain by removing any foreign matter from the pan. Flush the pan and drain tube with clear water. If the drain tube is restricted, it can generally be cleaned with high pressure water. Remove the drain line from the unit away from the pan and coil to clear the drain line. IMPORTANT: Do not

FOR UILE 036/042/048/060/072 FILTER

COIL SECTION

FOR UILE 018/024/030 COIL SECTION

FILTER

SERVICE PANEL

POWER WIRING
It is important that proper electrical power is available for connection to the unit model being installed. See the unit nameplate, wiring diagram -and electrical data in the installation instructions.
If required, install a branch circuit disconnect of adequate size, located within sight of, and readily accessible to the unit.

should be used. See wiring diagrams attached to indoor and outdoor sections to be connected and control wiring diagram booklet supplied with outdoor heat pump section.

Do not leave excess field control wiring inside unit, pull excess control wire to outside of unit and provide strain relief for field control wiring on inside of cabinet at point wiring penetrates cabinet. Make sure, after installation, separation of control wiring and power wiring has been maintained.

Supply circuit power wiring must be 7SoC minimum copper conductors only. See electrical data for ampacity, wire size and circuit protector requirement. Supply circuit protective devices may be either fuses or "HACR" type circuit breakers.
Power wiring is connected to the power terminal block.

GROUNDING
!WARNING THE UNIT MUST BE PERMANENTLY GRO!JNDED. FAILURE TO DO SO CAN RESULT IN ELECTRICAL SHOCK CAUSING PERSONAL INJURY OR DEATH. Grounding may be accomplished by grounding metal conduit when installed in accordance with electrical codes to the unit cabinet.

CONTROL WIRING
IMPORTANT: Class 2 low voltage control wire should not be run in conduit with power wiring and must be separated from power wiring, unless class 1 wire of proper voltage rating is used. Low voltage control wiring should be 18 Awg . color-coded (10S0C minimum). For lengths longer than 100 ft., 16 Awg. wire

IDU CONTROL BOX

WHITE

24 V OUT

230 V IN

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THERMOSTAT UNIT

SCHEMATIC WIRING DIAGRAM FOR UILE MODELS

AIR FLOW PERFORMANCE


MOTOR

CFM DELIVERED AGAINST EXTERNAL STATIC PRESSURE-WG ..


0 567 604 630 683 735 788 866 945 1024 945 1029 1155 1215 1326 1522 1223 1420 1638 1747 1856 2000 1963 2073 2260 0.15 540 575 600 650 700 750 825 900 975 900 980 1100 1157 1263 1450 1176 1365 1575 1680 1785 1890 1869 1974 2153 0.25 513 546 570 618 665 713 784 855 926 855 931 1045 1100 1200 1350 1120 1300 1500 1600 1700 1800 1780 1880 2050

SPEED
UILE 018 LO MED HI LO MED HI LO MED HI LO MED HI LO MED HI LO MED HI LO MED HI LO MED HI

0.35
487 519 542 587 632 677 744 812 879 812 885 993 1044 1140 1282 1064 1235 1425 1520 1615 1710 1691 1786 1948

0.45

0.55

0.65

UILE 024

UILE 030

UILE036

UILE 042

UILE 048

1011 1173 1354 1444 1534 1625 1607 1697 1850

960 1115 1286 1372 1458 1544 1526 1612 1758

912 1058 1222 1304 1384 1466 1450 1531 1670

UILE 060

UILE 072

AIR HANDLER UNIT DIMENSIONS

UILE - 018/- 024/- 030


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MODEL CAPACITY UILE 018 UILE 024 UILE 030 UILE 036 UILE 042 UILE 048 UILE 060
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Height Inches 11.0 11.0 13.0 15.0 17.0 17.0 20.0 20.0

Length Inches 44.0 44.0 41.0 30.0 30.0 30.0 30.0 30.0

Width Inches 21.0 21.0 26.5 33.0 33.0 33.0 33.0 33.0

A Inches 33.0 33.0 35.0 11.3 1j.5:1 13.5 12.6 12.6 ...
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B Inches 4.7 4.7 7.1 9.6

C Inches 1.40 1.40 1.40 1.25

D Inches 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.6

FIG 1 1 1 2 2 2 2 2

No. of Blowers 2 2 2 1 1 1 1 1

1.5 TR 2.0TR 2.5TR 3.0TR 3.5TR 4.0TR 5.0TR 6.0TR

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1.25
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1.6
1.6 2.0 2.0

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