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Carrier 58HDX
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Installation
NOTE:
Design
and
install
the
air
distribution
system
to
comply
with
Air
Conditioning
Contractors
of
America
manuals
and/or
NFPA
pamphlets
90A
and
90B
or
other
approved
methods
that
conform
to
local
codes
and
good
trade
practices.
1.
When
furnace
supply
ducts
carry
air
outside
furnace
area,
seal
return
air
duct
to
furnace
casing
and
terminate
duct
outside
furnace
space.
2.
Install
air
conditioning
cooling
coil
(evaporator)
on outlet
side
of
furnace.
3.
For
furnaces
installed
without
a
cooling
coil
it
is
recom-
mended
that
the
outlet
duct
be
provided
with
a
removable
access
panel.
This
panel
should
be
accessible
when
the
furnace
is
installed
so
the
exterior
of
the
heat
exchanger
can
be
viewed
for
inspections.
The
access
panel
MUST
be
sealed
to
prevent
leaks.
4. If
separate
evaporator
and
blower
units
are
used,
install
good
sealing
dampers
for
air
flow
control.
Chilled
air
go-
ing
through
the
furnace
could
cause
condensation
and
shorten
the
furnace
life.
NOTE:
Dampers
(field
supplied)
can
be
either
automatic
or
manual.
Manually
operated
dampers
MUST
be
equipped
with
a
means
to
prevent
furnace
or
air
conditioning
operation
unless
damper
is
in
the
full
heat
or
cool
position.
CARBON
MONOXIDE
POISONING
HAZARD
Failure
to
follow
this
warning
could
result
in
personal
injury
or
death.
Cool
air
passing
over
heat
exchanger
can
cause
condensate
to
form
resulting
in
heat
exchanger
failure.
Connections
NOTE:
On
upflow
installations,
return
air
can
enter
through
either
side,
both
sides,
or
the
bottom.
On
horizontal
installations
the
return
air
must
enter
through
the
knockout
opening
in
the
lower
panel
of
the
furnace.
Return
air
can
not
enter
through
rear
of
the
furnace.
When
the
furnace
is
located
in
an
area
near
or
adjacent
to
the
living
area,
the
system
should
be
carefully
designed
with
returns
to
minimize
noise
transmission
through
the
return
grille.
Any
blower
moving
a
high
volume
of
air
will
produce
audible
noise
which
could
be
objectionable
to
when
the
unit
is
located
very
close
to
living
areas.
It
is
advisable
to
route
the
return
air
ducts
under
the
floor
or
through
the
attic.
1.
For
side
connections
using
a
16"
x
25"
(406
x
635
mm)
filter,
cut
out
the
embossed
area
shown
in
Fig.
41.
This
will
provide
a
14!/5"
x
22!/,"
(368
x
572
mm)
approxim-
ate
opening.
NOTE:
Furnaces
with
5
ton
cooling
rating
may
require
both
(left
and
right)
side
return
or
one
side
and
bottom
return.
Side
return
air
duct(s)
is
not
permitted
with
horizontal
furnace
installation.
A=
14
fo”
(368.3mm)
Height
of
Cutout
for
16”
x
25”
(406.4
x
635mm)
Filter
B
=
2241/5"
(571.5mm)
Width
of
Cutout
for
16”
x
25”
(406.4
x
635mm)
Filter
Embossed
Area
on
Side
of
Furnace
Furnace
Bottom
A07728
Fig.
41
-
Side
Return
Air
Cutout
2.
Bottom
returns
can
be
made
by
removing
the
knockout
panel
in
the
furnace
base.
Do
NOT
remove
knock-out
ex-
cept
for
a
bottom
return.
3.
Installation
of
locking-type
dampers
are
recommended
in
all
branches,
or
in
individual
ducts
to
balance
system’s
air
flow.
4.
Non-combustible,
flexible
duct
connectors
are
recommen-
ded
for
return
and
supply
connections
to
furnace.
5.
If
air
return
grille
is
located
close
to
the
fan
inlet,
install
at
least
one,
90°
air
turn
between
fan
and
inlet
grille
to
re-
duce
noise.
NOTE:
To
further
reduce
noise,
install
acoustical
air
turing
vanes
and/or
line
the
inside
of
duct
with
acoustical
material.
Sizing
Existing
or
new
ductwork
MUST
be
sized
to
handle
the
correct
amount
of
airflow
for
either
heating
only
or
heating
and
air
conditioning.
Insulation
1.
Insulate
ductwork
installed
in
attics
or
other
areas
exposed
to
outside
temperatures
with
a
minimum
of
2”
(51
mm)
insulation
and
vapor
barrier.
2.
Insulate
ductwork
in
indoor
unconditioned
areas
with
a
minimum
of
1"
(25
mm)
insulation
with
indoor
type
vapor
barrier.
Filters
A
Filter
must
be
used:
Filters
are
not
supplied
with
these
furnaces,
but
can
be
purchased
from
the
distributor.
Use
either
filter
type:
¢
Washable,
high
velocity
filters are
based
on
a
maximum
air
flow
rating
of
600
FPM.
¢
Disposable,
low
velocity
filters
are
based
on
a
maxim-
um
air
flow
of
300
FPM
when
used
with
filter
grille.
¢
=
See
Circulating
Air
Blower
Data
for
additional
data.
NOTE:
Disposable,
low
velocity
filters
may
be
replaced
with
washable,
high
velocity
filter
providing
they
meet
the
minimum
size
areas.
Washable,
high
velocity
filters
can
be
replaced
ONLY
with
same
type
and
size.

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