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

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around penetrations into the air handler, such as for
electrical wiring.

Air Filters

WARNING:

Never operate the air handler without a filter
or with doors removed. Dust and lint can build
up on internal components, resulting in loss of
efficiency, equipment damage, and possible fire.

HMB Series air handlers are not equipped with filter

racking; however, it is strongly recommends that a filter

be located in the return air duct system. Installing the filter

and replacing it every 3 months will increase air quality

throughout the home.

Unconditioned Spaces

All duct work passing through unconditioned space must

be properly insulated to minimize duct losses and prevent

condensation. Use insulation with an outer vapor barrier.

Consult your Distributor for the recommended type and

thickness of insulation for your area as required by local

codes.

Condensate Drainage

CAUTION:

The air handler must be level to ensure proper
condensate drainage. An unlevel installation
may result in structural damage, premature
equipment failure, or possible personal injury.

• To ensure proper condensate drainage, the unit must

be installed in a level position within 1/4 inch over the

height, width, and depth of the unit. The best system

performance will be obtained if the unit is located in a

centralized position with respect to the air distribution

system. Refer to the Installation Instructions supplied with

the cased coil for proper condensate drain connections.

• If the air handler is located in or above a living space

where damage may result from condensate overflow,

an auxiliary drain pan should be installed under the unit.

A separate drain line should extend from the pan to a

conspicuous point and serve as an alarm indicating

that the primary drain is restricted. As an alternative to

a separate drain line, an approved water level indicator

or float switch device should be used to shut down the

unit in the event water is detected in the auxiliary pan.

• During system checkout, inspect the drain line and

connections to verify proper condensate drainage.

• Methods for disposing of condensate vary according

to local codes. Refer to local codes or authority having

jurisidiction for restrictions and proper condensate

disposal requirements.

AIR HANDLER INSTALLATION

The HMB Series air handler is shipped ready for vertical

upflow installation and is approved for attic, basement,

alcove/closet or crawlspace installation with zero clearance

to combustibles. They may also be applied in downflow
or horizontal left and right discharge applications. See
Table 1 (page 4) for required installation clearances.

This

appliance is approved only for indoor use.
NOTE:
For shipping purposes, the front and rear joining

brackets are located in the unit’s heater box. Remove

these two items from the heater box before beginning.

• The unit must be leveled at installation and attached to

a properly installed duct system.

• The surface that the air handler is mounted on must

provide sound physical support of the unit.

• The air handler must be installed so that all electrical

components are protected from water.

• If a louvered door is installed across the front of this

unit, the appliance must be mounted flush or behind

front edge of finished wall.

• Modular air handlers are intended to be mated

with specific cased coils. Reference the Technical
Specifications for coil mating combinations.

Upflow Installation

The HMB Series air handler is shipped from the factory

ready for upflow configuration as shown in Figure 1 (page

7). Return air must must enter from the bottom of the unit.

1. Remove the bracket above the door of the cased coil.

Retain the screws for later use.

NOTE: Before mating

the modular unit with the cased coil, clean the mating
surfaces on both units and apply the black neoprene
gasket tape to the top of the coil case (except the rear
surface). Make sure there are no gaps on the front and
side flanges.

2. Carefully place the modular air handler on top of the

cased coil making sure not to damage the cased coil
flanges. The units will be flush in front with an overhang
in the back as shown in Figure 2 (page 7).

3. Remove the lower front bracket (Figure 3, page 7) from

the modular unit. Retain the screws for later use.

4. Attach the front joining bracket to the front of the modular

unit. Align

the screw holes in the bracket with the holes

from the lower front bracket and the top panel of the
coil case. See Figure 3.

5. Secure the bracket with the screws removed earlier in

steps 1 & 2.

6. Attach the rear joining bracket to the backside of the

modular unit and cased coil. Position the bracket so that
it is flush with the sides and back of the units with the
1/2” insulation facing the rear gap between the units.

7. Secure the rear bracket with self tapping screws.

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