BE5C Installation Instructions
Table Of Contents
- BE5C Unit Dimensions – Upflow – Inches (mm)
- Shipping and Packing List
- General
- Requirements
- Installation Clearances
- Installation
- Condensate Drain
- Duct System and Filters
- Brazing Refrigerant Lines
- Sealing the Unit
- Electrical Connections
- Air Flow – Cooling Blower Speed
- Check-Out Procedures
- Operation
- Homeowner Maintenance
- Repairing or Replacing Cabinet Insulation
- Professional Maintenance
- Use of Air Handler During Construction
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Professional Maintenance
Failure to follow instructions will cause damage to the
unit.
This unit is equipped with an aluminum coil. Aluminum
coils may be damaged by exposure to solutions with
a pH below 5 or above 9. The aluminum coil should
be cleaned using potable water at a moderate pressure
(less than 50psi). If the coil cannot be cleaned using
water alone, it is recommended to use a coil cleaner
with a pH in the range of 5 to 9. The coil must be rinsed
thoroughly after cleaning.
In coastal areas, the coil should be cleaned with potable
water several times per year to avoid corrosive buildup
(salt).
NOTICE
Use of Air Handler During Construction
It is not recommended to use this air handler unit during any
phase of construction. Very low return air temperatures,
harmful vapors and operation of the unit with clogged or
misplaced lters will damage the unit.
Air handler units may be used for heating (heat pumps)
or cooling of buildings under construction, if the following
conditions are met:
• A room thermostat must control the air handler. The
use of xed jumpers is not allowed.
• Air lter must be installed in the system and must be
maintained during construction.
• Air lter must be replaced upon construction
completion.
• The air handler evaporator coil, supply fan assembly
and duct system must be thoroughly cleaned following
nal construction clean-up.
• All air handler operating conditions must be veried
according to these installation instructions.