Setting the curb, Table 4 - c cabinet unit clearances, Table 5 - d cabinet unit clearances – AAON RN-140 User Manual

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Table 4 - C Cabinet Unit Clearances

Location

Unit Size

16-25 and 30 tons

Front -

(Controls Side)

48”

Back - (Outside Air)

48”

*Left Side

*21”

Right Side

60”

Top

Unobstructed

*Units with a water-cooled condenser or
chilled water coil require 48” of clearance
on the left side for service access.


Figure 2 - RN Series A, B and C Cabinet,

6-25 and 30 tons

Table 5 - D Cabinet Unit Clearances

Location

Unit Size

26 and 31-70 tons

Front -

(Controls Side)

48”

Back - (Outside Air)

48”

*Left Side

*48”

*Right Side

*70”

Top

Unobstructed

*Right and left side unit clearances are
interchangeable on units that do not have
hydronic heating. Units with hydronic
heating require 70” right side access for
service.

Figure 3 - RN Series D Cabinet,

26, 31-50, 60 and 70 tons

Table 6 - E Cabinet Unit Clearances

Location

Unit Size

55, 65 and 75-140

tons

Front -

(Controls Side)

60”

Back - (Outside Air)

48”

Left Side

72”

Right Side

72”

Top

Unobstructed


Figure 4 - RN Series E Cabinet,

55, 65 and 75-140 tons


Setting the Curb
Make openings in roof decking large enough
to allow for duct penetration and workspace
only. Do not make openings larger than
necessary. Set the curb to coincide with the
openings. Make sure the curb is level. Unit
must be level in both horizontal axes to
support the unit and reduce noise and
vibration.

Back

Right Side

Front

Front

Right Side

Back

Back

Front

Right Side

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