Caution – Carrier 48ES---A User Manual

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NOTE: On large chassis units remove sheet metal shields on
panels by using a screw driver to shear off retainers and discard.

UNIT COMPONENT DAMAGE HAZARD
Failure to follow this caution may result in damage to the

unit being installed.
When cutting duct panels, do not contact or damage any

internal components (heat exchanger, electric heat). Do not

use a saw blade that protrudes more than 1 in. (25 mm) into

unit.

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CAUTION

PROPERTY DAMAGE HAZARD
Failure to follow this caution may result in property damage.
Collect ALL screws that were removed. Do not leave screws

on rooftop as permanent damage to the roof may occur.

CAUTION

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6. Using a suitable saw cut along “V” groove and remove duct

panels.

7. Tip unit back onto its base and replace duct covers.
8. After completing unit conversion, perform all safety checks

and power up unit.

NOTE: The design and installation of the duct system must be in
accordance with the standards of the NFPA for installation of
nonresidence--type air conditioning and ventilating systems, NFPA
90A or residence--type, NFPA 90B; and/or local codes and
ordinances.

Horizontal Duct Covers

A09061

Basepan
Downflow
(Vertical)
Supply
Knockout

Basepan
Downflow
(Vertical)
Return
Knockout

A09060

Fig. 9 -- Supply and Return Duct Opening

Return Duct Panels

Return & Supply Duct Panels from
Underside of Base (Alternate Method)

Supply Duct Panels

A09420

Fig. 10 -- Vertical (Downflow) Discharge Duct Knockouts

Adhere to the following criteria when selecting, sizing, and
installing the duct system:

1. Units are shipped for horizontal duct installation (by

removing duct covers).

2. Select and size ductwork, supply--air registers, and

return--air grilles according to American Society of Heating,
Refrigeration and Air Conditioning Engineers (ASHRAE)

recommendations.

3. Use flexible transition between rigid ductwork and unit to

prevent transmission of vibration. The transition may be
screwed or bolted to duct flanges. Use suitable gaskets to
ensure weather--tight and airtight seal.

4. All units must have field--supplied filters or accessory filter

rack installed in the return--air side of the unit.

Recommended sizes for filters are shown in Table 1.

5. Size all ductwork for maximum required airflow (either

heating or cooling) for unit being installed. Avoid abrupt

duct size increases or decreases or performance may be
affected.

6. Adequately insulate and weatherproof all ductwork located

outdoors. Insulate ducts passing through unconditioned

space, and use vapor barrier in accordance with latest issue
of Sheet Metal and Air Conditioning Contractors National
Association (SMACNA) and Air Conditioning Contractors

of America (ACCA) minimum installation standards for

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