Caution – Comfort-Aire HMB**V*1E SERIES User Manual

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a conduit connector for connecting the supply wires to

the unit. Aluminum supply wire may be used if a heater

kit is installed.

• If replacing any of the original wires supplied with the

unit, the replacement wire must be copper wire consisting

of the same gauge and temperature rating.

• Provide power supply for the unit in accordance with the

unit wiring diagram, and the unit rating plate. Use UL

listed conduit and conduit connectors for connecting the

supply wires to the unit and for proper grounding. Field

supplied bushings for the power supply cables must be

added to support and protect the power supply cables.

• All 208/230 Volt units are shipped from the factory wired

for 240 volt operation. For 208V operation, remove the

lead from the transformer terminal marked 240V and

connect it to the terminal marked 208V.

Thermostat Connections

• Thermostat connections shall be in accordance with the

instructions supplied with the thermostat. The thermostat

used with this equipment must operate in conjunction

with any installed accessories. Typical AC and air handler

hookups are shown in Figure 10 (page 22).

CAUTION:

Isolation must be maintained from the external
Class 2 output of any transformer in a cooling
circuit. Use a thermostat with isolating contacts
to prevent inter-connection of Class 2 outputs.

• Where local codes require that the thermostat wiring

must be routed through a conduit or raceway, splices

can be made inside the unit; however, all wiring must

be NEC Class 1 and must be separated from incoming

power leads.

• The thermostat should be mounted about 5 feet above the

floor on an inside wall. DO NOT install the thermostat on

an outside wall or any other location where its operation

may be adversely affected by radiant heat from fireplaces,

sunlight, or lighting fixtures, and convective heat from

warm air registers or electrical appliances. Refer to the

thermostat manufacturer’s instruction sheet for detailed

mounting and installation information.

• Install the grommet, which is packed with the unit, in

the hole for low-voltage wires. Properly connect the

low-voltage wiring between the thermostat, outdoor

unit, and control board.

NOTE: When the low voltage

wires are positioned in this grommet, the grommet will

prevent chafing and/or shorting of the low voltage leads

Important! On variable speed models when the unit is

used in an air conditioning system, connect the

O terminal

to the

Y terminal. See Figure 10 (page 22).

Control Board

The control board in the air handler controls the timing

sequence of the elements. Depending on the thermostat

connection, there are multiple timing sequence variations

that can be chosen. The board also is equipped with a 3

second blower on delay and a 15 second blower off delay.

See Figures 11 - 14 (pages 23 & 24) for control board
layout and Tables 10 & 11 (pages 28-30) for element
sequences.

Twinning

HMB series air handlers are not supplied with a built

in twinning capability. To connect two air handlers to a

common single stage AC condensing unit or heat pump,

a twinning kit is available for field installation.
IMPORTANT: Variable speed air handlers cannot be

twinned. Please follow the instructions supplied with

the kit.

Heater Kits

Field-installed electric heater kits are available. Instructions

for installing the electric heaters are included with the

heaters. Additional heater kit information can be found

in the units Technical Specifications.

Air handlers set up with 15 kw or more of electric heat will

normally be configured for multiple-circuit power supply.

They may, however, be connected to a single-circuit power

supply with the addition of a single circuit accessory

kit. Select the wire size and over-current protection

in accordance with the minimum circuit ampacity and

maximum over-current protection shown in Table 9 (page

21). See also the units Technical Specifications.

When electric heat packages with circuit breakers are

field-installed, the circuit breaker may be used as a

disconnecting means in most applications. Reference

the NEC and local codes for disconnect requirements.

If a heater kit is installed:

The HMB series air handler is shipped from the factory

without an electric heater kit installed. If Electric heat is

desired, the H6HK heater kit may be purchased separately

and field installed. Determine the correct size heater kit

for your unit by referring to the list below or the units

rating label.

24K & 30K BTUH ........................................... 15Kw max
36K & 42K BTUH ........................................... 20Kw max
48K & 60K BTUH ........................................... 20Kw max

1. Connect the 2 wire plug of the air handler to the mating

2 wire plug of the heater kit.

2. Connect the line voltage leads to the circuit breaker or

terminal block provided.

3. Connect the heater kit plug with the mating receptacle

on the air handler control board.

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