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Carrier 160 Series - Downflow Installation; Horizontal Installation

Carrier 160 Series
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Sie"
(8mm)
(44mm)
4
3/4”
(44mm)
1
Sta
r
Fig.
10
-
Leveling
Legs
A89014
NOTE:
Bottom
closure
must
be
used
when
leveling
legs
are
used.
It
may
be
necessary
to
remove
and
reinstall
bottom
closure
panel
to
install
leveling
legs.
To
remove
bottom
closure
panel,
see
Item
1
in
Bottom
Return
Air
Inlet
section
in
Step
1
above.
To
install
leveling
legs:
1.
Position
furnace
on
its
back.
Locate
and
drill
a
hole
in
each
bottom
corner
of
furnace.
(See
Fig.
10.)
bo
.
For
each
leg,
install
nut
on
bolt
and
then
install
bolt
with
nut
in
hole.
(Install
flat
washer
if
desired.)
3.
Install
another
nut
on
other
side
of
furnace
base.
(Install
flat
washer
if
desired.)
4,
Adjust
outside
nut
to
provide
desired
height,
and
tighten
inside
nut
to
secure
arrangement.
5.
Reinstall
bottom
closure panel
if
removed.
DOWNFLOW
INSTALLATION
NOTE:
For
downtlow
applications,
this
furnace
is
approved
for
use
on
combustible
flooring
when
any
one
of
the
following
3
accessories
are
used:
©
Special
Base,
KGASB
©
Cased
Coil
Assembly
Part
No.
CNPV,
CNRV,
CAP,
or
CAR
Coil
Box
Part
No.
KCAKC
.
Determine
application
being
installed
from
Table
4.
.
Construct
hole
in
floor
per
Table
4
and
Fig.
11.
Ww
Ne
.
Construct
plenum
to
dimensions
specified
in
Table
4
and
Fig.
11.
4. If
downtlow
subbase,
KGASB
is
used,
install
as
shown
in
Fig.
12.
If
Coil
Assembly
Part
No.
CPVP,
CAPMP
or
CNPVP
Coil
Box
Part
No.
KCAKC
is
used,
install
as
shown
in
Fig.
13.
NOTE:
It
is
recommended
that
the
perforated
supply-air
duct
flanges
be
completely
folded
over
or
removed
from
furnace
when
installing
the
furnace
on
a
factory-supplied
cased
coil
or
coil
box.
To
remove
the
supply-air
duct
flange,
use
wide
duct
pliers
or
hand
seamers
to
bend
flange
back
and
forth
until
it
breaks
off.
Be
careful
of
sharp
edges.
(See
Fig.
14.)
Bottom
Return
Air
Inlet
These
furnaces
are
shipped
with
bottom
closure panel
installed
in
bottom
return-air
opening.
Remove
and
discard
this
panel
when
bottom
return
air
is
used.
To
remove
bottom
closure
panel,
perform
the
following:
1.
Tilt or
raise
furnace
and
remove
2
screws
holding
bottom
filler
panel.
(See
Fig.
9.)
.
Rotate
bottom
filler
panel
downward
to
release
holding
tabs.
bo
3.
Remove
bottom
closure
panel.
4.
Reinstall
bottom
filler
panel
and
screws.
HORIZONTAL
INSTALLATION
4
WARNING
FIRE,
EXPLOSION,
AND
CARBON
MONOXIDE
POISONING
HAZARD
Failure
to
follow
this
warning
could
result
in
personal
injury,
death,
or
property
damage.
Do
not
install
the
furnace
on
its
back
or
hang
furnace
with
control
compartment
facing
downward.
Safety
control
operation
will
be
adversely
affected.
Never
connect
return-air
ducts
to
the
back
of
the
furnace.
The
furnace
can
be
installed
horizontally
in
an
attic
or
crawlspace
on
either
the
left-hand
(LH)
or
right-hand
(RH)
side.
The
furnace
can
be
hung
from
floor
joists,
rafters
or
trusses
or
installed
on
a
non-combustible
platform,
blocks,
bricks
or
pad.
Suspended
Furnace
Support
The
furnace
may
be
supported
under
each end with
threaded
rod,
angle
iron
or
metal
plumber’s
strap
as
shown.
(See
Fig.
15
and
16.)
Secure
angle
iron
to
bottom
of
furnace
as
shown.
Heavy-gauge
sheet
metal
straps
(plumber’s
straps)
may
be
used
to
suspend
the
furnace
from
each
bottom
corner.
To
prevent
screws
from
pulling
out,
use
2
#8
x
in.
screws
into
the
side
and
2
#8
x
in.
screws
in
the
bottom
of
the
furnace
casing
for
each
strap.
(See
Fig.
15
and
16.)
If
the
screws
are
attached
to
ONLY
the
furnace
sides
and
not
the
bottom,
the
straps
must
be
vertical
against
the
furnace
sides
and
not
pull
away
from
the
furnace
sides,
so
that
the
strap
attachment
screws
are
not
in
tension
(are
loaded
in
shear)
for
reliable
support.
Platform
Furnace
Support
Construct
working
platform
at
location
where
all
required
furnace
clearances
are
met.
(See
Fig.
2
and
17.)
For
furnaces
with
1-in.
(25
mm)
clearance
requirement
on
side,
set
furnace
on
non-combustible
blocks,
bricks
or
angle
iron.
For
crawlspace
installations,
if
the
furnace
is
not
suspended
from
the
floor
joists,
the
ground
underneath
furnace
must
be
level
and
the
furnace
set
on
blocks
or
bricks.
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