A caution, A warning, Step 4—make wiring connections – Carrier 48KHA User Manual

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7. Pressure-test all gas piping in accordance with loceil

and national plumbing and gas codes before connecting
piping to unit.

NOTE:

When pressure-testing the gas supply system

after the gas supply piping has been connected to the
unit gas valve, the supply piping must be disconnected
from the gas valve during any pressure testing of the
piping systems at test pressures in excess of 0.5 in.
psig. When pressure testing the gas supply piping sys­
tem at test pressures equal to or less than 0.5 in. psig,

the unit heating section must be isolated from the gas
piping system by closing the external main manual
shutoff valve and slightly opening ground-joint union.

A CAUTION

Unstable operation may occur, peirticularly under high-
wind conditions, when gas valve and manifold assembly
are forced out of position while connecting improperly
routed, rigid gas piping to gas valve. Use a backup
wrench when making connection to avoid strain on, or
distortion of, gas control piping.

8. Where permitted by local codes, use an approved corru­

gated metal tubing gas connector between rigid gas
piping and unit manual shutoff.

A WARNING

Never use a match or other open flame when checking
for leaks. Failure to adhere to this warning may cause
an explosion.

9. Check for gas leeiks at eJl field-installed and factory-

installed gas lines after all piping connections have
been completed. Use soap-and-water solution (or
method specified by local codes and/or regulations).

Step 3—Make Duct Connections—

Model 48KHA,KLA

has duct flanges on the supply- and return-air openings on
side of unit. See Fig. 4 for connection sizes and locations.

A WARNING

The design and installation of duct system must be in

accordance with standards of National Fire Protection
Association for installation of non-residence type air

conditioning and ventilating systems. NFPA No. 90; or
residence-type NFPA No. 90B; and/or local codes and
ordinances.

2. Use a flexible transition between rigid ductwork and

unit to prevent transmissions of vibration. The transi­
tion may be screwed or bolted to duct flanges. Use suit­

able gaskets to ensure a weathertight and air-tight
seal.

3. Install external, field-supplied air filter(s) in return-air

ductwork where it is easily accessible for service. Rec­
ommended filter sizes are shown in Table 2.

4. Size all ductwork for maximum required airflow (either

heating or cooling) for unit being installed. Avoid

abrupt duct size increases or decreases.

5. Adequately insulate and weatherproof all ductwork

located outdoors. Insulate ducts passing through an
unconditioned space, and use a vapor barrier in accord­
ance with the latest issue of SMACNA and NE SC A

minimum installation standards for heating and air
conditioning systems. Secure all ducts to building
structure.

6. Flash, weatherproof and vibration-isolate all openings

in building structure in accordance with local codes and
good building practices.

Table 2—Filter Sizes (Field Supplied),

(Sq In.)*

STANDARD

CLEANABLEOR

MODEL 48-

DISPOSABLE

HIGH CAPACITY

TYPE

TYPE

KLA118310BE

302

202

KHA024310BF

454

303

KLA124310BE

384

257

KHA030310BF

480

320

KLA130310BE

480

320

KHA036310BF

694

462

KHA136510CE

576

384

KHA036510CF

694

462

KHA136310BE

576

384

KLA136510CE

576

384

KLA136610CE

576

384

KLA136310BE

576

384

KHA042310BF

694

462

KHA042510CF

694

462

KLA142510CE

672

448

KLA142310BE

672

448

KHA048310BF

768

512

KHA048510CF

768

512

KLA148510CE

768

512

KLA148610CE

768

512

KLA148310BE

768

512

KHA060310BF

960

640

KLA160310BE

960

640

*Required air filter areas shown are based on the ARI-rated cooling air­

flow or the heating airflow at a velocity of 300 fpm depending on

whichever value is larger. Air filter pressure drop should not exceed 0 08

, in wg

Step 4—Make Wiring Connections

Adhere to the following requirements when selecting, sizing
tmd installing duct system;

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

return-£ur grilles according to ASHRAE recommenda­
tions emd as presented in Carrier System Design Man­
ual, Part 2.

A CAUTION

When duct system fastening holes are drilled into side
of Model 48KHA,KLA instead of the unit duct flanges,
use extreme care to avoid puncturing coil or coil tubes.

A WARNING

Unit cabinet must have an uninterrupted, unbroken
electrical ground to minimize the possibility of personeil
injury if an electrical fault should occur. This ground
may consist of electrical wire connected to unit ground
lug in control compartment, or conduit approved for
electrical ground when installed in accordance with
National Electrical Code ANSI/NFPA 70-1984 and
local electriced codes. Do not use gas piping as an elec­

trical ground. Failure to follow this warning could

result in the installer being held liable for personal
injury of others.

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