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

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If a heater kit is not installed:
1. Remove the 2 wire plug of the air handler by cutting the

wires and discarding the plug.

2. Strip the ends of the 2 air handler wires and connect

to the line-voltage leads with the 2 wire nuts provided.

Electronic Air Cleaner (EAC)

The unit has an output to power an electronic air cleaner

when the blower is running. This output is rated to 1.0

amp at 208/240V.

Humidifier

The unit has an output to power a humidifier when the

blower is running. This output is rated to 1.0 amp at

208/240V.

Optional Humidistat
(HMB**X*1E, & HMB**V*1E Series Only)

The optional humidistat may be installed in the return air

duct to provide excellent humidity control when needed

and maximum system capacity and energy efficiency when

humidity levels are normal. The humidistat senses when

humidity in the return air stream is above a preset level

(field adjustable) and sends a signal to the motor to reduce

the airflow so that more moisture may be removed until the

humidity level drops. The air handler is pre-programmed

for humidistat operation.

Install the humidistat in the return air duct as directed in

the installation instructions included with the kit. Wire the

humidistat through the low-voltage wire entrance in the

air handler to the control board terminal marked

DEHUM.

Wire the humidistat to open on rise in humidity.

Grounding

WARNING:

The unit cabinet must have an uninterrupted or
unbroken electrical ground to minimize personal
injury if an electrical fault should occur. Do not
use gas piping as an electrical ground!

This unit must be electrically grounded in accordance

with local codes or, in the absence of local codes, with

the National Electrical Code (ANSI/NFPA 70) or the CSA

C22.1 Electrical Code. Use the grounding lug provided in

the control box for grounding the unit.

STARTUP & ADJUSTMENTS

Before You Start the Air Handler

Prior to start-up, complete the following inspections:

√ Verify the unit is level and properly located with adequate

clearances for servicing the unit. See Table 1 (page 4).

√ Check condensate drain line(s) for proper drainage.

√ Verify the surrounding area and top of the unit is free

from obstructions and debris.

√ Check all duct connections. Make sure the duct work

is adequately sealed to prevent air leakage.

√ Check all coil connections for leaks.

√ Verify that the line voltage power leads are securely

connected and the unit is properly grounded. Make sure

all doors are installed before restoring power to the unit

√ Verify the thermostat is wired correctly. Make sure all

low voltage wires are securely connected.

√ Verify the power supply branch circuit overcurrent

protection is sized properly.

√ Verify filter is properly and securely installed.
Air Circulation Check
Running the Blower Continuously

Set the thermostat’s system mode to

OFF and the

thermostat’s fan mode to

ON. The blower motor should

run continuously. Check for air delivery at the register(s).

Make sure that there are no obstructions at the registers

or in the ducts.

System Cooling
1. Set the thermostat’s system mode to

COOL and fan

mode to

AUTO. Lower the thermostat’s temperature

mode below room temperature and observe that the
blower energizes. Check the air being discharged at
the register is cooler than room temperature. Verify
unit refrigerant pressures are in order. Blower should
be turning in direction indicated by arrow.

NOTE: DO NOT alter unit wiring. Listen for any unusual

noises. Locate the source and correct as needed.

2. Allow the unit to run for several minutes and then set

the thermostat’s temperature above room temperature.
Verify the blower cycles off with the thermostat.

System Heating
1. Set the thermostat’s system mode to

HEAT and the fan

mode to

AUTO. Increase the thermostat’s temperature

above room temperature and observe that the blower
energizes. Check the air being discharged at the register
is warmer than room temperature.

2. Allow the unit to run for several minutes and then set

the thermostat’s temperature below room temperature.
Verify the blower cycles off with the thermostat.

Turning the Blower Off

Set thermostat’s fan mode to

AUTO, the blower will shut

down immediately.

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