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SED MECHANICAL CONTRACTOR INSTRUCTION MANUAL
SED TOTAL FLOW® HVAC SYSTEM
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Table of Contents1. SED Safety .......................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 3
2. Ductwork Installation .................................................................................................................................................................................................. 5
Ductwork Installation Notes and Mechanical Code Requirements ................................................................................................................................... 5
Examples of Ductwork Installation ............................................................................................................................................................................................................... 6
3. Air Distribution Components ................................................................................................................................................................................. 9
Typical Plenum Chamber Detail and Typical “Y” Plenum Chamber Detail .................................................................................................................... 9
Rectangular Sheet Metal Duct ............................................................................................................................................................................................................. 10
Round Branch Ducts – Flex..................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 11
Ventilation (provide as separate price quote) ........................................................................................................................................................................... 12
Registers and Grilles .................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 12
Equipment ........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 12
Miscellaneous................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 12
Sheet Metal Covering for Ceiling/Floor & Side Wall Boots .................................................................................................................................................... 14
Airflow Under Cabinet Detail .......................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 14
4. Air Handler Configuration .......................................................................................................................................................................................15
Air Handler/Coil – Condensate Drain Pan and Drip Shield Configuration .................................................................................................................... 15
Drip Shield Installation Instructions for Downflow Air Handler Applications ............................................................................................................. 17
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5. Freeze Protection Thermostat Installation ................................................................................................................................................. 21
6. ERV Installation ........................................................................................................................................................................................................... 22
7. Air Purification System ........................................................................................................................................................................................... 23
Photocatalytic Oxidation Device (PCO) .................................................................................................................................................................................................. 23
Pure Air Components ........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 23
8. SED High Volume Blower ......................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 24
Final Checks of the Motor ................................................................................................................................................................................................................................. 25
User Interface Error Codes ............................................................................................................................................................................................................................. 26
9. Low Voltage HVAC Control/120V AC Wiring Instructions .............................................................................................................. 27
Low Voltage HVAC Control .............................................................................................................................................................................................................................. 27
120V AC Wiring Instructions ............................................................................................................................................................................................................................ 27
10. High Voltage HVAC Control/240V AC Wiring Instructions .......................................................................................................... 28
240V AC for Heat Pump and Air Handler .............................................................................................................................................................................................. 28
Vision Metering: Single Phase Two-Wire ............................................................................................................................................................................................. 30
Vision Metering: Vision ST Meter ................................................................................................................................................................................................................. 31
Vision Metering: 4 Terminal Round Meter Socket ......................................................................................................................................................................... 32
Firekiller Flo2Stop ................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 33
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SED MECHANICAL CONTRACTOR INSTRUCTION MANUAL
1. SED Safety
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SED is looking forward to working with you and providing assistance to ensure an accurate and code
compliant installation.
SED does not hold the subcontractors responsible for the performance of our system design.
The only requirement is that all subcontractors install all of the SED Total Flow® HVAC system components
and air distribution system (ductwork) according to the enclosed instructions.
If at anytime there is a question about the SED design, or a potential deviation from the design, the subcontractor
should call SED for clarification.
NO CHANGES TO THE SED SPECIFICATIONS AND DESIGN ARE PERMITTED WITHOUT WRITTEN APPROVAL
FROM AN SED REPRESENTATIVE.
WARNING:
Before performing service or maintenance operations on a system, turn off main power
switches to the indoor unit. If applicable, turn off the accessory heater power switch.
Electrical shock could cause personal injury.
Installing and servicing heating and air conditioning equipment can be hazardous due to
system pressure and electrical components. Only trained and qualified service personnel
should install, repair or service heating and air conditioning equipment. Untrained personnel
can perform the basic maintenance functions of cleaning coils and cleaning and replacing
filters. All other operations should be performed by trained service personnel. When working
on heating and air conditioning equipment, observe the precautions in the literature, tags and
labels attached to the unit and other safety precautions that may apply. Follow all safety codes,
wear safety glasses and work gloves. Use a quenching cloth for brazing operations and have a
fire extinguisher available.
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Note: HVAC contractor assumes responsibility for any contamination of air distribution
system due to incomplete or improper sealing. Air distribution system must be kept clean.
Equipment should not be used for temporary heating and cooling as per manufacturer and
state building codes.
HVAC equipment is not to be started-up without the express written consent of Scientific
Environmental Design.
Before installing ductwork, clean the inside surfaces with Lysol disinfectant to ensure the
ductwork is absolutely clean.
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2. Ductwork Installation
Ductwork Installation Notes and Mechanical Code RequirementsHVAC contractor is responsible for all field measurements to ensure proper fit of ductwork and proper access
to equipment prior to installation.
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1. Low R/A transfers to be installed approximately 1-1/2” above baseboards.
2. High R/A transfers to be installed approximately 6” below crown molding.
3. Under cut all interior doors 7/8” for proper air ventilation.
4. HVAC contractor is responsible for coordinating with owner/builder to ensure that no roof water run off can come in contact with the outdoor unit. Gutters or rain diverters must be installed.
5. HVAC contractor assumes responsibility for any contamination of air distribution system due to incomplete or improper sealing. Air distribution system must be kept clean.
6. If this is a counter-flow application. Follow manufacturer’s instructions for drip shield installation.
7. Before installing ductwork, clean the inside surfaces with Lysol disinfectant to ensure the ductwork is absolutely clean.
8. Mechanical contractor is to read and follow manufacturer’s installation instructions for all HVAC and related equipment and keep instruction manuals on-site.
WARNING: Provide dry contact from central fire/smoke alarm system to deactivate 24V low
voltage to air handler in the event of fire or smoke signal in the house detection system if HVAC
zone exceeds 2000 cfm.
WARNING: Refer to the SED Design Drawings for HVAC, Duct, Insulation and Electrical details for
Project Specific Information.
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9. HVAC Contractor to coordinate with electrician for 120V electrical outlet for condensate pumps and air purifications units, if applicable.
10. Important: Advise electrical contractors to replace all equipment access panels that were removed for wiring. Unit must be kept clean. Do not leave access door off after wiring.
11. Ensure that internal air handler insulation is properly secured.
12. All vertical and round ducts are hard sheet metal.
13. Install fire dampers where necessary to comply with state and local codes.
14. Flexible duct performance and installation must meet the “R” values per ASTM C-518 standards.
15. Remove all nails from joist chase areas to prevent puncturing flexible air duct located in joist or trusses.
16. Securely tape and seal all flex duct liner to sheet metal “A” collar and securely install the strap band over taped liner. No tie straps are to be installed over the duct installation.
17. All flex duct must be properly installed such that no air flow restrictions exist.
18. All rectangular trunk line dimensions are outside (sheet metal) dimensions.
19. Cover with plastic and tape all openings in ductwork and equipment not completely connected or installed. This will prevent dirt and dust from entering into the duct system or equipment. Air distribution systems must be kept clean to prevent a breeding surface for mold growth.
20. All flexible air duct liner is to be pulled tight and straight without twisting.
21. Flex duct 12” diameter or greater must be supported every 24” with 3” strapping.
22. All external duct wrap joints must be stapled and taped. Tape must be 3” FSK foil tape and covered with mastic sealer.
23. All ceiling, floor, sidewall boots, elbows and R/A transfer sleeves are to be painted flat black on the inside.
24. Sheet metal screws shall not be used for installing registers, grilles or diffusers.
Example of tightly pulled flexible air duct liner. Example of proper duct support.
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All openings in ductwork or equipment not completely connected,
must be covered to prevent debris from entering system.
Example of poorly installed ductwork not pulled tightly and pinched
against joist, therefore, restricting airflow.
Example of properly fastening inside liner to sheet metal elbow. Example of unfinished ductwork not being covered or sealed.
System must stay clean to prevent mold growth!
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WARNING: No exposed fibers in duct lining. Any tears or exposed fibers shall be replaced or properly
secured by an approved sealer encapsulating all loose fibers. HVAC contractor assumes
responsibility for damaged duct liners and vapor barriers around duct insulation.
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3. Air Distribution Components
• All splitter dampers that exceed 20 inches in width are to be two layers of sheet metal with a ribbed edge of three layers as shown.
• Do not use more than 1 damper rod unless otherwise noted on plans.
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Typical Plenum Chamber DetailSeal joints with caulk and externally insulate all plenum
chambers with 1 inch big bubble duct foil insulation
M/N RHVBB48075. Paint all taped joints with mastic sealer.
Volume dampers are not to extend inside plenum chamber.
Typical “Y” Plenum Chamber Detail
RECTANGULAR SHEET METAL DUCT
A. Ductwork in crawlspaces and in insulated/uninsulated basements and between conditioned spaces.
Install as follows:
1. No duct liner, unless otherwise noted on plans, [when specified on plans, duct liner is to be securely glued and pinned. (Liner touching liner – no exposed fibers.)] Externally wrap with R-8 Reflectix 1” big bubble insulation M/N RHVBB48075 using 3” FSK foil tape. Paint all taped joints with mastic sealer.
2. All splitter fittings to have push-rod splitter dampers for positive control of air flow, and checked for proper movement. Push rod tightly secured to damper.
3. All joints in rectangular duct must be sealed with siliconized acrylic latex caulk or a substitute approved by SED. Call SED at 866-330-5418 if unsure of sealant.
4. Guidelines for sizing gauge of galvanized duct are as follows:
For widths: Up to 14” use 28 gauge
Up to 24” use 26 gauge
Up to 36” use 24 gauge
Over 36” use 22 gauge
Note: Notify SED immediately if head room problems exist.
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5. Guidelines for sizing gauge of aluminum B and 5 duct are as follows:
For widths: Up to 14” use 24 gauge
Up to 35” use 22 gauge
Up to 47” use 20 gauge
Up to 47” use 18 gauge
6. Provide canvas connectors on supply and return at unit (caulk and wrap with R8 Relfectix 1” Big Bubble foil insulation M/N RHVBB48075 (unless not displayed on drawing).
7. Trunk lines spanning greater than 32” must be supported with angle drives, top and bottom. (Angle drives are not to be installed inside of the trunk line).
8. All turns must be radius turns, inside and out.
9. All trunk duct angles over 60 degrees shall have inside radius turns (square corners cannot be accepted unless noted on plans.)
10. Support trunk lines every four (4) feet maximum.
B. Ductwork in attics is to be installed using general specs above. Wrap all rectangular ductwork in uninsulated
attic spaces with double layer of 1” Big Bubble Foil Insulation with 1” air space. *Must be installed at proper
thickness. Note: All duct wrap must be installed without compressing insulation.
ROUND BRANCH DUCTS – FLEX
A. General
1. Volume dampers in feeder lines are not required unless noted on plans.
2. All take-offs, “A” collars, and boots are to be caulked (tightly sealed and insulated).
3. Flex duct 10Ø or less must be supported at least every 32” minimum with 2” wide straps. Flex duct greater than 10Ø must be supported at least every 24” minimum with 3” wide straps.
4. Flex duct turns over 60 degrees must have sheet metal elbows.
5. All flex duct foil facing and insulation shall form tightly against trunk lines (at “A” collars) no exposed insulation.
B. Installed by Location
1. Flex duct in attic spaces must be R-8 foil faced or better.
2. Flex duct in sealed crawlspaces and basements must be R-6 foil faced or better.
3. Flex duct in unsealed crawlspaces must be R-8 foil faced.
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VENTILATION (PROVIDE AS SEPARATE PRICE QUOTE)
A. It is the responsibility of the HVAC contractor to vent pipe all bath fans and dryers.
B. All bath fans must be vented with 1” insulation around flex pipe to prevent condensation (in unconditioned areas).
C. Kitchen ventilation (separately priced). To be installed per manufacturer’s specifications. Wall and roof
penetrations to be provided by others.
REGISTERS AND GRILLES
A. All registers and grilles are to be from ONE of the following approved manufacturers: Hart & Cooley, TrueAir,
PROSELECT or METALAIRE, size and type as shown unless otherwise stated on drawing or approved
replacement by SED. For ordering information, call SED at (866) 330-5418.
B. If applicable, floor registers (or registers approved by SED) must be 8” off all walls with windows, 6” off exterior
walls without windows, and 3” off interior walls. Same manufacturer requirements apply to floor registers.
C. All low return air openings and transfer grilles must be located 1-1/2” above base board unless otherwise noted
on plans.
D. All ceiling boots are to be wood framed in place.
EQUIPMENT
A. Provide EZ trapped condensate primary and secondary drains for all equipment.
B. Provide auxiliary drain pan for equipment located over conditioned spaces with float switch.
C. Set air handlers high enough to ensure proper drainage of condensate lines.
D. HVAC Contractor is responsible for providing all equipment bases.
E. Tape air handlers and coil accesses and other areas where leakage can occur.
F. Air handlers and coils located in vented attic spaces must be insulated externally. (Do not insulate bottom of coil).
G. Do not dry wall mechanical room. Mechanical room to be lined with SED radiant barrier/Heat Shield, by insulator.
H. No open drains or clean outs allowed when Mechanical room is used as return air plenum (R/A).
MISCELLANEOUS
A. Use strap type hangers for all ductwork.
B. HVAC contractor is responsible for all field measurements to ensure proper fit of ductwork and proper access
to equipment prior to installation.
C. Joist panning is strictly prohibited.
D. As shown on plan, cover/block all return and supply openings after rough-in to prevent debris accumulation.
Ductwork mu st be completely clean at all times.
E. HVAC contractor to coordinate with electrician the wiring of the separate factory sealed kilowatt hour meter
base for installation by electrical contractor – Kilowatt hour meter will be provided by SED Inc.
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F. Push rods must face in direction of access or as shown on plans.
G. All boots, elbows, and ducts must be caulked at the completion of rough-in.
H. All boots and ducts penetrations through floors must be caulked (tightly sealed) at floor level.
Seal all duct penetration threw walls and ceilings leading into unconditioned spaces.
I. Floor joist must be properly cut and headed off as required. As stated on your contract, special cutting and boxing
is to be handled by general contractor.
Externally insulate all plenum chambers with 1” big bubble duct foil
insulation, tape with mastic tape and apply mastic sealer over tape.
Flex duct over 60 degrees must have sheet metal elbows.
Note: The finished height will depend on the lowest point made
by plumbing, structural beams and girders, electrical wiring, etc.,
which cannot be controlled by SED.
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Sheet Metal Covering for Ceiling/Floor & Side Wall BootsPlace cover inside boot and secure with two sheet
metal screws. (If in floor, caulk around edge water tight).
Airflow Under Cabinet Detail*Note: Notch openings in cabinet base supports
for continuous air passage under cabinets.
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4. Air Handler Configuration
Air Handler/Coil – Condensate Drain Pan and Drip Shield ConfigurationSee Air Handler Installation Manual for Left-Hand Discharge.
These units are factory-configured for up-flow and horizontal right-hand discharge installation. For downflow
or horizontal left-hand discharge, certain field modifications are required.
Use the following procedures to configure the unit for horizontal left-hand discharge operations.
1. Before operating the unit, remove access panels and the horizontal drip shield (-060 model) and the corrugated
padding between the blower and coil assembly. Discard the corrugated packing.
2. Pull the coil assembly from unit. Pull off the horizontal drain pan.
3. Remove the drain plugs from back drain holes on horizontal drain pan and reinstall them on front holes.
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Important: After removal of drain pan plug(s), check
drain hole(s) to verify that drain opening is fully open
and free of any debris. Also check to make sure
that no debris has fallen into the drain pan during
installation that may plug up the drain opening.
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Note: For horizontal applications, a secondary drain
pan is recommended. Refer to local codes.
Note: Be very careful when you reinstall the screws
into coil end plate engaging holes. Misaligned screws
may damage the coil.
Horizontal left-hand discharge application
4. Rotate drain pan 180° front-to-back and install it on the
opposite side of the coil.
5. Remove screws from top cap. Remove horizontal drip
shield screw located in the center of the back coil end
seal as illustrated in Figure 1.
6. Rotate horizontal drip shield 180° front to back.
7. Remove plastic plug from left hole on coil front end seal
and reinstall plug in back hole. Reinstall horizontal drip
shield screw in front coil end seal. Drip shield should drain
downward into horizontal drain pan inside coil. Figure 2.
8. Rotate top cap 180° front-to-back and align with unused
screw holes. Holes must align with front and back coil
end plates. The top cap has a 45° bend on one side and
90 bend on the other. The 90° bend must be on the same
side as the horizontal drain pan as illustrated in Figure 1.
9. From the up-flow position, flip cabinet 90° to the left and
set into place. Replace blower assembly. Secure coil in
place by bending down the tap on the cabinet support
rail as illustrated in both Figures 1 and 2.
10. Install the horizontal shield (-060 model) on the front
edge of the horizontal drain pan as illustrated in Figure 2.
Figure 1: Field modification for left-hand discharge
Figure 2: Left-hand discharge configuration
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BLOWER COILKITS AND ACCESSORIES Litho U.S.A.
506319−01 09/09Supersedes 504,947M
DOWNFLOW INSTALLATIONKIT
INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS FOR DOWNFLOW KIT (83M57)
RETAIN THESE INSTRUCTIONSFOR FUTURE REFERENCE
WARNINGImproper installation, adjustment, alteration,service or maintenance can cause personal injury,loss of life, or damage to property.
Installation and service must be performed by alicensed professional installer (or equivalent) or aservice agency.
Shipping and Packing List
Check parts for shipping damage; if any damage is found,immediately contact the last shipping carrier.
Package 1 of 1 contains the following:
3 � Pairs of coil support rails (left and right)
2 � Rear filter support racks
5 � Pairs of downflow drip shields
1 � Narrow top cap (for −048, −060, −148 and −160 sizeunits only)
1 � Bag assembly containing the following items:
8 � 4−3/4" X 2" lengths of foam tape
2 � 20" X 1" lengths of foam tape
COIL SUPPORTRACK − RIGHT
COIL SUPPORTRACK − LEFT
REAR AIR FILTERSUPPORT RACK
DRIP SHIELDS (TWODIFFERENT TYPESAS ILLUSTRATED)
Q
N
P
NARROW TOP CAP(FOR −048, −060, −148AND −160 SIZE UNITSONLY)
X
Figure 1. Included Kit Parts
Application
Downflow installation kit (83M57) is used with air handlerswhen installed in a downflow application. Figure 2illustrates how the unit is shipped from the factory in an
upflow configuration and the second illustration is how itwould appear in a downflow configuration.
AIRFLOW
UPFLOW CONFIGURATION (AS SHIPPED FROM THE FACTORY)
AIRFLOW
DOWNFLOW CONFIGURATION
MERV16 AIR FILTER
COIL
BLOWER
UPFLOW/DOWNFLOW
DRIP PAN
MERV16 AIR FILTERUPFLOW/
DOWNFLOWDRIP PAN
COIL
BLOWER
Figure 2. Air Handler Configurations
CAUTIONPhysical contact with metal edges and cornerswhile applying excessive force or rapid motion canresult in personal injury. Be aware of, and usecaution when working near these areas duringinstallation or while servicing this equipment.
Drip Shield Installation Instructions for Downflow Air Handler Applications
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BLOWERASSEMBLY
COIL ASSEMBLY (INCLUDESUPFLOW / DOWNFLOWDRAIN PAN
HORIZONTALDRAIN PAN
BLOWER ACCESSPANEL
COIL ACCESSPANEL
AIR FILTERCOMPARTMENT
COVER
COIL PIPINGPLATE
BLOWERSUPPORT PAD
DOWNFLOW DRIPSHIELDS
COIL ASSEMBLY
LEFT / RIGHT DOWNFLOW COIL SUPPORT
ACCESS PANELS FRONTSUPPORT BRACKET
AIR FILTER COMPARTMENTSUPPORT SIDE RAILS
AIR FILTER REAR SUPPORT (FORCBX32 AND ACBX32CM ONLY)
USE EXISTING SHEET METAL SCREWS TOSECURE REAR OF THE COIL SIDE RAILINGS
USE EXISTING SHEET METAL SCREWS TO SECURE FRONT OF THE COIL SIDERAILINGS AND DOOR SUPPORT
ORIGINAL UPFLOW VIEW
DOWNFLOW VIEW
AIR FILTER
K
M
L
NO
P
Q
J
A
B
C
D
E
F
G
H
I
NARROW TOP CAP FOR −048, −060,−148 AND −160 SIZE UNITS ONLYX
NARROW TOP CAP (FOR −048, −060,−148 AND −160 SIZE UNITS ONLY) X
Figure 3. Assembly View
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CAUTIONPhysical contact with metal edges and cornerswhile applying excessive force or rapid motion canresult in personal injury. Be aware of, and usecaution when working near these areas duringinstallation or while servicing this equipment.
Use figure 3 to locate specific components of the airhandler assembly.
1. Remove the A, B and C access panels.
2. Remove air filter D.
3. Remove and discard the corrugated blower supportpad E which is located between the blower I and coilG assemblies.
4. Remove coil piping plate F.
5. Remove the coil assembly G from unit.
6. Remove the horizontal drain pan H from the blower coilassembly.
7. Remove wide top cap from the coil assembly if it is−048 or −060, −148 and −160 size units.
8. Install narrow top cap X if unit is a −048, −060, −148 and−160 size units.
9. Rotate cabinet 180� from the upright position.
NOTE � It may be necessary to remove the blower
assembly to lighten the cabinet for lifting.
10. Remove the front access panels support bracket Jfrom the unit and set aside for re−installation later.
11. Three pairs (left and right) of coil support rails K areprovided. Use the information given in table 1 to selectthe proper rails for the application. Position and installa coil support rail on each side of the cabinet. The railmust be installed level with the door support which wasremoved..
Table 1. Coil Side Support Rails � Inches (mm)
Unit Model Number Rail Length
CB27UH-018, −024CBX27UH-018, −024CB29M−21/26, −31, −41, −46CB30M−21/26, −31CBX32M−018/024, −030
20−7/16 (519)
ACBX32CM−136CB27UH-030, −036CBX27UH-030, −036CB29M−51, −65CB30M−41, −46CBX32M−036, −042CBX40UHV−024, −030, −036
22−7/16 (570)
ACBX32CM−148, −160CB27UH-042, −048, −060CBX27UH-042, −048, −060CB30M−51, −65CBX32M−048, −060
24−7/16 (621)
12. Loosen the existing screw M on each side of the rearend of the cabinet. Slide the rear of the coil side
support rail slot over the screw and tighten the screwsecurely.
13. Use the existing screws L to secure the front end of thecoil side support rails and the existing door support.
14. Use table 2 to select the properly sized drip shields forthe unit. Drip shields divert condensate to drain panwhen blower coil is installed in the downflow position.
Table 2. Downflow Drip Shields � Inches (mm)
Unit Part No. Length
CB29M−46 LB−74274 15−7/8 (403)
CB29M−51, −65 LB−74272 17−7/8 (454)
CBX40−024, −030, −036 LB−88663 15−7/8 (403)
CB29M−31, −41 LB−88658 15−3/4 (400)
CB27UH-018, −024CBX27UH-018, −024CB30M−31CBX32M−030
LB−88658 15−3/4 (400)
ACBX32CM−136CB27UH-030, −036CBX27UH-030, −036CB30M−41, −46CBX32M−036, −042
LB−88663 17−3/4 (451)
ACBX32CM−148, −160CB27UH-042, −048, −060CBX27UH-042, −048, −060CB30M−51, −65CBX32M−048, −060
LB−88664 19−3/4 (502)
NOTE � Apply pre−cut foam tape as described in steps 15
and 16. The foam tape creates a seal between the drip
shield and both the coil and the drain pan so that water will
not be allowed into the air stream.
15. Apply two pieces of foam tape (provided) down bothends of each shield. The tape should measure 4−3/4"X 2" (120 X 25 mm). Ensure that the tape covers bothsides of the shield equally (see figures 4 and 5).
SIDEVIEW
Figure 4. Tape Application (LB−74272 and LB−74274)
SIDE VIEW
Figure 5. Tape Application (LB−88658, LB−88663 and LB−88664)
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16. Apply the longer piece of foam tape on one sidebetween the pieces on each end. This piece of tape is1" wide and should be trimmed to fit (see figures 6 and7).
NOTE � Insulating tape is required along the full length of
the bottom of shields used with ACBX32CM, CB27UH,
CBX27UH, CB30M, CBX32M, CBX32UFO, CBX40UHV
and smaller CB29M units to ensure a good seal (see
figures 6 and 7).
Figure 6. Tape Application (LB−74272 and LB−74274)
Figure 7. Tape Application (LB−88658, LB−88663 and LB−88664)
17. From the underside of the coiL, install the downflowdrip shields N. Make sure that the shield is firmly inplace. It may be necessary to apply light force toposition the shields into the bottom of the drain pan(see figures 8 and 9).
COIL DRIP SHIELD
DRAIN PAN
Figure 8. Downflow Drip Shields (LB−74272 and LB−74274)
DRIP SHIELD
DRAIN PAN
COIL
Figure 9. Downflow Drip Shields (LB−88658, LB−88663 and LB−88664)
18. Slide the coil O, and blower I (if removed) assembliesback into the cabinet.
19. Install coil piping plate F.
20. Install the provided rear filter support rail P betweenthe filter rails (see table 3 for applicable units). Slidethe rear filter rail between the side filter rails as shownin the illustration on page 2.
Table 3. Rear Filter Support Rails � Inches (mm)
Unit Length
CB29M−21/26, CB30M−21/26 andCBX32M−018/024
14−1/2 (368)
All other units and sizes. 19−1/2 (495)
21. Install air filter D.
NOTE � Remove air filter from plastic bag
22. Make sure that the unit is level.
23. Use sheet metal screws to connect the return andsupply air plenums, as required.
NOTE � In downflow applications, use only metal or class
I supply and return air plenums.
WARNINGIf electric heat section with circuit breakers ECB29,AECB29 or ECB40 is applied to downflow, thecircuit breakers must be rotated 180� to the UPposition. See ECB29 or ECB40 installationinstructions for more details.
16. Apply the longer piece of foam tape on one side between the pieces on each end. This piece of tape is 1”wide and should be trimmed to fit (see figures 6 & 7).
NOTE–Insulating tape is required along the full length of the bottom of shields used with ACBX32CM, CB27UH, CBX27UH, CB30M, CBX32M, CBX32UFO, CBX40UHV and smaller CB29M units to ensure a good seal. (See figures 6 &7).
17. From the underside of the coil, install the downflow drip shields N. Make sure that the shield is firmly in place. It may be necessary to apply light force to position the shields into the bottom of the drain pan (see figures 8 & 9).
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16. Apply the longer piece of foam tape on one sidebetween the pieces on each end. This piece of tape is1" wide and should be trimmed to fit (see figures 6 and7).
NOTE � Insulating tape is required along the full length of
the bottom of shields used with ACBX32CM, CB27UH,
CBX27UH, CB30M, CBX32M, CBX32UFO, CBX40UHV
and smaller CB29M units to ensure a good seal (see
figures 6 and 7).
Figure 6. Tape Application (LB−74272 and LB−74274)
Figure 7. Tape Application (LB−88658, LB−88663 and LB−88664)
17. From the underside of the coiL, install the downflowdrip shields N. Make sure that the shield is firmly inplace. It may be necessary to apply light force toposition the shields into the bottom of the drain pan(see figures 8 and 9).
COIL DRIP SHIELD
DRAIN PAN
Figure 8. Downflow Drip Shields (LB−74272 and LB−74274)
DRIP SHIELD
DRAIN PAN
COIL
Figure 9. Downflow Drip Shields (LB−88658, LB−88663 and LB−88664)
18. Slide the coil O, and blower I (if removed) assembliesback into the cabinet.
19. Install coil piping plate F.
20. Install the provided rear filter support rail P betweenthe filter rails (see table 3 for applicable units). Slidethe rear filter rail between the side filter rails as shownin the illustration on page 2.
Table 3. Rear Filter Support Rails � Inches (mm)
Unit Length
CB29M−21/26, CB30M−21/26 andCBX32M−018/024
14−1/2 (368)
All other units and sizes. 19−1/2 (495)
21. Install air filter D.
NOTE � Remove air filter from plastic bag
22. Make sure that the unit is level.
23. Use sheet metal screws to connect the return andsupply air plenums, as required.
NOTE � In downflow applications, use only metal or class
I supply and return air plenums.
WARNINGIf electric heat section with circuit breakers ECB29,AECB29 or ECB40 is applied to downflow, thecircuit breakers must be rotated 180� to the UPposition. See ECB29 or ECB40 installationinstructions for more details.
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16. Apply the longer piece of foam tape on one sidebetween the pieces on each end. This piece of tape is1" wide and should be trimmed to fit (see figures 6 and7).
NOTE � Insulating tape is required along the full length of
the bottom of shields used with ACBX32CM, CB27UH,
CBX27UH, CB30M, CBX32M, CBX32UFO, CBX40UHV
and smaller CB29M units to ensure a good seal (see
figures 6 and 7).
Figure 6. Tape Application (LB−74272 and LB−74274)
Figure 7. Tape Application (LB−88658, LB−88663 and LB−88664)
17. From the underside of the coiL, install the downflowdrip shields N. Make sure that the shield is firmly inplace. It may be necessary to apply light force toposition the shields into the bottom of the drain pan(see figures 8 and 9).
COIL DRIP SHIELD
DRAIN PAN
Figure 8. Downflow Drip Shields (LB−74272 and LB−74274)
DRIP SHIELD
DRAIN PAN
COIL
Figure 9. Downflow Drip Shields (LB−88658, LB−88663 and LB−88664)
18. Slide the coil O, and blower I (if removed) assembliesback into the cabinet.
19. Install coil piping plate F.
20. Install the provided rear filter support rail P betweenthe filter rails (see table 3 for applicable units). Slidethe rear filter rail between the side filter rails as shownin the illustration on page 2.
Table 3. Rear Filter Support Rails � Inches (mm)
Unit Length
CB29M−21/26, CB30M−21/26 andCBX32M−018/024
14−1/2 (368)
All other units and sizes. 19−1/2 (495)
21. Install air filter D.
NOTE � Remove air filter from plastic bag
22. Make sure that the unit is level.
23. Use sheet metal screws to connect the return andsupply air plenums, as required.
NOTE � In downflow applications, use only metal or class
I supply and return air plenums.
WARNINGIf electric heat section with circuit breakers ECB29,AECB29 or ECB40 is applied to downflow, thecircuit breakers must be rotated 180� to the UPposition. See ECB29 or ECB40 installationinstructions for more details.
24. Install both access panels A, B and C.
25. Install the unit according to the air handler installation instructions.
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IN DOWNFLOW APPLICATIONS, CIRCUITBREAKERS MUST BE ROTATED 180� TO THE UPPOSITION.
CIRCUIT BREAKERMOUNTING SCREW
CIRCUIT BREAKERBRACKET
CIRCUITBREAKERS
BLOWERDECK
(REMOVE THE SCREW AND SLIDE THEBREAKERS OFF MOUNTING RAIL.ROTATE BREAKERS 180� AND SLIDEBACK ON RAIL. SECURE WITH SCREW.)
Figure 10. Electric Heat Section with CircuitBreakers
24. Install both access panels A, B and C.
25. Install the unit according to the air handler installationinstructions.
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IN DOWNFLOW APPLICATIONS, CIRCUITBREAKERS MUST BE ROTATED 180� TO THE UPPOSITION.
CIRCUIT BREAKERMOUNTING SCREW
CIRCUIT BREAKERBRACKET
CIRCUITBREAKERS
BLOWERDECK
(REMOVE THE SCREW AND SLIDE THEBREAKERS OFF MOUNTING RAIL.ROTATE BREAKERS 180� AND SLIDEBACK ON RAIL. SECURE WITH SCREW.)
Figure 10. Electric Heat Section with CircuitBreakers
24. Install both access panels A, B and C.
25. Install the unit according to the air handler installationinstructions.
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5. Freeze Protection Thermostat Installation
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Note:
#1: The curved surface of the sensor must be attached directly and securely to the outside of
the pipe. Mount the CPLS at the top or sides of the pipe, not at the bottom. Do not exceed
the recommended pipe size. Larger diameter pipe will not allow good contact with the CPLS
surface. For best results, mount the CPLS inside the evaporator cabinet, on the evaporator
manifold or suction line before it exits the cabinet. Install tie strap to tightly secure.
#2: Insulate the CPLS and any exposed pipe with foam or cork insulation tape. Ambient
temperatures will affect the operation of the CPLS if not properly insulated.
MOUNT AS CLOSE AS POSSIBLE TO THE
EVAPORATOR COIL, INSIDE COIL CABINET
FOR BEST OPERATION.
ANTI-FREEZE PROTECTION CONTROL EWC (MODEL CPLS) TO BE CONNECTED
TO SUCTION LINE AT INDOOR COIL.
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Note: HVAC contractor assumes responsibility for any contamination
of air distribution system due to incomplete or improper sealing.
Air distribution system must be kept clean. Before installing ductwork,
clean the inside surfaces with Lysol disinfectant to ensure the ductwork
is absolutely clean.
No exposed fibers in duct lining. Any tears or exposed fibers shall be replaced
or properly secured by an approved sealer encapsulating all loose fibers. HVAC
contractor assumes responsibility for damaged duct liners and vapor barriers
around duct insulation.
Refer to the SED Design Drawings for HVAC, Duct, Insulation, Electrical Details
and more Project Specific Information.
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6. ERV Installation
• ERV units will be supplied by owner and installed by HVAC contractor.
• All flexible air duct liner is to be pulled tight and straight without twisting.
• Mode of operation: ERV is powered on by 20/40/60 minute timer located as shown on SED wiring design on floor plans.
• Securely tape and seal all flex and duct liner to sheet metal “A” collar and securely install the tie strap band over taped liner. No tie straps are to be installed over the duct insulation.
• All flex duct must be properly installed such that no air flow restrictions exist.
• All external duct wrap joints must be stapled and taped. Tape must be 3” FSK foil tape and covered with mastic sealer.
• Cover with plastic and tape all openings in ductwork and equipment not completely connected or installed. This will prevent dirt and dust from entering into the duct system or equipment. Air distribution systems must be kept clean to prevent a breeding surface for mold growth.
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7. Air Purification System
Photocatalytic Oxidation Device (PCO)All SED HVAC system designs include the Lennox PureAir™
indoor air filtration and purification device.
The PureAir device is installed upstream of the return air
plenum. Refer to the return air drawing for details and see
Appendix E. The PCO requires 120 V AC power; refer to the
electrical data sheet in the SED design drawings for details.
The air purification system helps to significantly reduce
levels of airborne volatile organic compounds, cooking
odors, common household odors, airborne dust particles,
mold spores, and pollen in conditioned spaces. The air
purification system includes a MERV 16 pleated filter, UVA
lamps, and a metal insert that is coated with a titanium
dioxide catalyst. As air enters the system, a percentage
of airborne particles and bio-aerosols, such as mold and
bacteria, larger than .3 microns are captured by the pleated
filter. The smaller airborne particles, odors, and chemicals
continue through the system. The UVA lamp activates the
catalyst on the metal insert. The catalyst captures and
destroys odors and chemical vapors as they flow through
the system. The absorbed pollutants on the surface of the
catalyst are oxidized to carbon dioxide and water. Tests
have shown greater than 50% reduction in the total volatile
organic compounds (TVOC’s) within 24 hours of initial
installation and operation of the air purification system.
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Note: When the system is first started, it may take 24-48 hours to reduce the
airborne chemicals that have built up over a long period of time. After that period,
there will be a balance between chemicals emitted inside your conditioned space
and chemicals removed by this air purification system. This self-cleaning process does
not reintroduce toxic, post-process residue into the air. The toxicity of the treated air stream
is reduced, allowing the photocatalytic reactors to operate as a self-cleaning filter relative
to organic material on the catalyst surface.
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8. SED High Volume Blower
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Some HVAC systems designed by SED require more
cubic feet per minute (CFM) of airflow than a single
system can produce without modification. Rather than
simply adding another system, SED has developed a
method to allow for more airflow while still maintaining
the same energy savings and superior air quality we are
known for. We achieve this by installing a High Volume
Blower (HVB) in the air handler.
The On-Board Potentiometer Adjusts the Ideal Speed of the Air Handler
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FINAL CHECKS OF THE MOTOR• Check the mounting and fastening of the motor and control unit. Make sure that motor and the control unit are securely mounted in the system.
• Check the control unit connectors. Inspect for shorts, detached wiring, or loose connections.
• Check the motor and verify the rotation of the driven load. Make sure it spins freely by hand in both directions without effort or assisted means.
• Check all circuit breakers.
• Make sure extra lead/bundle wires are out of the way.
MOTOR IS NOT RUNNING
If the RESCUE® PERFECTSPEED® motor isn’t running,
perform the following checks:
• Ensure that both the RESCUE® PERFECTSPEED® and User Interface have proper line voltage for the intended application.
• Check the digital read-out of the User Interface for an error code shown in the table below.
Error Code Reason Action
E1 No Communication Remove power from the RESCUE® PERFECTSPEED® motor and User Interface for at least two (2) minutes, then reconnect power and test again.
Check the communication cable between the PERFECTSPEED® motor and User Interface.
Check the continuity of communication cable (pin 1-1, pin 2-2, pin 3-4 and pin 4-3.
E2 Low Voltage This is a reading from the PERFECTSPEED® motor itself. Check voltage supply.
E4 Not a NMC Member Connect to a Nidec RESCUE® PERFECTSPEED® motor.
USER INTERFACE ERROR CODES
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Low Voltage HVAC ControlFor low voltage wiring details refer to the SED design drawings.
120V AC WIRING INSTRUCTIONSIn the event that wiring may interfere with duct runs, leave slack in wiring to allow room for movement to
accommodate duct location.
Note:
HVAC Contractor to coordinate with electrician for 120V electrical outlet for condensate
pumps and air purifications units.
*Important: Advise electrical contractors to replace all equipment access panels that were
removed for wiring. Unit must be kept clean. Do not leave access door off after wiring.
For heat pump thermostat installation see the low voltage wiring included with the SED
design drawings.
At least 1.5VA is needed to operate each (power open, power close) damper. No isolation
transformer is needed if system can provide an extra 1.5VA. Otherwise, an isolation transformer
and auxiliary relay will be required.
WARNING: Before performing service or maintenance operations on a system,
turn off main power switches to the indoor unit.
WARNING: HVAC equipment is not to be started-up with the express written
consent of Scientific Environmental Design.
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10. High Voltage HVAC Control/240V AC Wiring Instructions
240V AC FOR HEAT PUMP AND AIR HANDLERSED will supply a power meter and meter base to separately monitoring of the HVAC system kWh usage.
All of the single phase 240V AC power for the HVAC system will be monitored by this sub meter.
See Figure 1 for typical 240V AC sub meter connection.
Figure 1: Typical 240V AC sub meter connection
MAIN BREAKER
PANEL
HVAC SUB
BREAKER BOX
HVAC SUB METER BASE
NO OTHER ITEMSON THIS METER
Pules Output toSED Total Flow
Control
OUTDOOR UNIT200/230V/10/60HZ TONNAGE -
FULL LOAD AMPS - RLA MIN. CIRCUIT AMPACITY - MAX. FUSE SIZE - PF -
TO:
TO: INDOOR UNIT200/230V/10/60HZ
MIN. CIRCUIT AMPACITY - MAX. FUSE SIZE - HORSEPOWER BLOWER MOTOR FLA - AUX.KW
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A separate 2 conductor 18 gauge wire will be run from the HVAC power sub meter to the SED Total Control panel.
See the project control drawing for details. See Figure 2.
*Please note that this diagram is an example; a project specific diagram will be available on SED’s design drawings.
Figure 2
TO:
ZONE 1A & 1B, 2A & 2B, AND 3 OF 3SEPARATE HVAC METER DIAGRAM
SED TOTAL FLOW® CONTROL
IMP-ICOM IMP
TWO CONDUCTOR HANG WIRE
HVAC SUB METER BASE
HVAC CONTRACTOR TO COORDINATE WITH ELECTRICIAN
HVAC SUBBREAKER BOX
MAIN BREAKER PANEL
ZONE 1A OF 3
ZONE 1B OF 3
ZONE 2A OF 3
ZONE 2B OF 3
ZONE 3 OF 3
OUTDOOR UNIT200/230V/10/60HZ TONNAGE
2.53/4.04 2.53/4.04 1.92/3.07
FULL LOAD AMPS - RLA 23.0 23.0 17.0
MIN. CIRCUIT AMPACITY 28.3 N/A 28.3 N/A 20.8
MAX. FUSE SIZE 45 45 35
PF 0.99 0.99 0.99
INDOOR UNIT200/230V/10/60HZMIN. CIRCUIT AMPACITY
30.0 30.0 30.0 30.0 30.0
MAX. FUSE SIZE 30 30 30 30 30
HORSEPOWER 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0
BLOWER MOTOR FLA 7.6 7.6 7.6 7.6 7.6
AUX.KW 3.7 3.7 3.7 3.7 3.7
TO:
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