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Carrier FB4CNP - Step 3 Air Ducts; Step 4 Electrical Connections

Carrier FB4CNP
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6. Convert airseal assembly for horizontal right.
a. Remove airseal assembly from coil by removing 4
screws. (See Fig. 6.)
b. Remove air splitter (B) from coil seal assembly by remov-
ing 3 screws. (See Fig. 3factory shipped inset.)
c. Remove filter plate (A) and install air splitter (B) in place
of filter plate.
d. Install filter plate (A) as shown in horizontal right applica-
tion.
e. Remove condensate troughs (C) and install on opposite
tube sheets.
f. Install hose onto plastic spout.
7. Install horizontal pan on right side of coil assembly.
8. Slide coil assembly into casing. Be sure coil bracket on each
corner of vertical pan engages coil support rails.
9. Reinstall 2 snapin clips to correctly position and secure
coil assembly in unit. Be sure clip with large offsets is used
on right side of unit to secure horizontal pan.
10. Remove two oval fitting caps from the left side of the coil
door and fitting panel.
11. Remove insulation knockouts on right side of coil access
panel.
12. Remove 2 oval coil access panel plugs and reinstall into
holes on left side of coil access panel and fitting panel.
13. Install condensate pan fitting caps (from item 10) in the
right side of the coil door making sure that the cap snaps
and seats cleanly on the back side of the coil door. Make
sure no insulation interferes with seating of the cap.
14. Reinstall access fitting panels, aligning holes with tubing
connections and condensate pan connections. Be sure to re-
install metal clip between fitting panel and vertical conden-
sate pan.
Make sure liquid and suction tube grommets are in place to prevent
air leaks and cabinet sweating.
D. Manufactured and Mobile Home Housing Applications
1. Fan coil unit must be secured to the structure using field
supplied hardware.
2. Allow a minimum of 24in (610 mm) clearance from access
panels.
3. Recommended method of securing for typical applications:
a. If fan coil is away from wall, attach pipe strap to top of fan
coil using no. 10 selftapping screws. Angle strap down
and away from back of fan coil, remove all slack, and fasten
to wall stud of structure using 5/16in. lag screws. Typical
both sides of fan coil.
DOWN FLOW
BASE KIT (KFACB)
UNIT AGAINST WALL
.125" (3mm)
MOUNTING BRACKET
(TYPICAL BOTH SIDES)
SECURE FAN COIL TO STRUCTURE
UNIT AWAY FROM WALL
PIPE STRAP
(TYPICAL BOTH SIDES)
OR
SECURE UNIT TO FLOOR
ANGLE BRACKET OR PIPE STRAP
4” (102mm) MAX
4” (102mm) MAX
A07567
Fig. 8 ACoil
b. If fan coil is against wall, secure fan coil to wall stud using
1/8in (3 mm) thick rightangle brackets. Attach brackets
to fan coil using no. 10 selftapping screws and to wall stud
using 5/16in. lag screws. (See Fig. 8.)
Step 3 — Air Ducts
Connect supplyair duct over the outside of 3/4in (19 mm)
flanges provided on supplyair opening. Secure duct to flange,
using proper fasteners for type of duct used, and seal ducttounit
joint. If returnair flanges are required, install factoryauthorized
accessory kit.
Use flexible connectors between ductwork and unit to prevent
transmission of vibration. When electric heater is installed, use
heatresistant material for flexible connector between ductwork
and unit at discharge connection. Ductwork passing through
unconditioned space must be insulated and covered with vapor
barrier.
Units equipped with 2030kW electric heaters require a 1in (25
mm) clearance to combustible materials for the first 36in (914
mm) of supply duct.
Ductwork Acoustical Treatment
Metal duct systems that do not have a 90 elbow and 10ft (3m) of
main duct to first branch takeoff may require internal acoustical
insulation lining. As an alternative, fibrous ductwork may be used
if constructed and installed in accordance with the latest edition of
SMACNA construction standard on fibrous glass ducts. Both
acoustical lining and fibrous ductwork shall comply with National
Fire Protection Association as tested by UL Standard 181 for Class
1 air ducts.
Step 4 — Electrical Connections
FB4C units from the factory protect the low voltage circuit with a 3
amp automotive type fuse inline on the wire harness and Does
Not contain a circuit board. Motor speeds and time delay function
are built into the motor (see section E for clarification).
When a factoryapproved accessory control package has been
installed, check all factory wiring per unit wiring diagram and
inspect factory wiring connections to be sure none were loosened
in transit or installation. If a different control package is required,
see unit rating plate.

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