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Step 3 — locate unit – Carrier AQUAZONE PCV015-060 User Manual

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Step 3 — Locate Unit —

The following guidelines

should be considered when choosing a location for a WSHP:
• Units are for indoor use only.
• Locate in areas where ambient temperatures are between

40 F and 100 F and relative humidity is no greater than

75%.

• Provide sufficient space for water, electrical and duct

connections.

• Locate unit in an area that allows easy access and

removal of filter and access panels.

• Allow enough space for service personnel to perform

maintenance.

• Return air must be able to freely enter the space if unit

needs to be installed in a confined area such as a closet.

• Install the unit on a piece of rubber, neoprene or other

mounting pad material for sound isolation. The pad

should be at least

3

/

8

in. [10 mm] to

1

/

2

in. [13 mm] in

thickness. Extend the pad beyond all four edges of the

unit.

• Provide adequate clearance for filter replacement and

drain pan cleaning. Do not block filter access with pip-

ing, conduit or other materials. Refer to Fig. 1 and 3 for

dimensional data.

• Provide access for fan and fan motor maintenance and

for servicing the compressor and coils without removing

the unit.

• Provide an unobstructed path to the unit within the closet

or mechanical room. Space should be sufficient to allow

removal of the unit, if necessary.

• In limited side access installations, pre-removal of the

control box side mounting screws will allow control box

removal for future servicing.

• Provide access to water valves and fittings and screw-

driver access to the unit side panels, discharge collar and

all electrical connections.
NOTE: Correct placement of the horizontal unit can play an

important part in minimizing sound problems. Since duct-

work is normally applied to these units, the unit can be

placed so that the principal sound emission is outside the oc-

cupied space in sound-critical applications. A fire damper

may be required by the local code if a fire wall is penetrated.

FIELD CONVERSION OF DISCHARGE AIR — The dis-

charge air of the 50PCH horizontal units can be converted

between side and back discharge in the field. The conversion

process is the same for right and left return configurations. See

Fig. 5 and 6.
NOTE: It is not possible to convert return air between left or

right return models in the field due to refrigerant piping

changes.
Preparation — The unit should be on the ground in a well lit

area for conversion. Hung units should be taken down to

ground level before converting.

Return

Air

Power

Thermostat
Wiring

Compressor
Access Panel

Balancing Valve
(field installed
and calibrated
accessory)

Field-supplied
stainless steel
braid hose

with integral
“ J” swivel

Low Pressure
Drop Water

Control Valve
(optional)
(field-installed
accessory)

Ball Valve with optional

integral P/T plug
(typical for supply and
return piping)

Water
Out

Water
In

Building
Loop

Supply Air

Flexible
Connection

NOTE: Ball valve with integral pressure temperature plug recommended.

Fig. 4 — Typical Vertical Installation —

50PCV Units

Return Air

Remove Screws

Return Air

Rotate

Move to Side

Side Discharge

Return Air

Discharge Air

Drain

Back Discharge

Replace Screws

Water

Connection End

Water

Connection End

Water

Connection End

Fig. 5 — Conversion Left Return,

Side Discharge to Back Discharge

Water

Connection End

Supply
Duct

Return Air

Water

Connection End

Drain

Return Air

Discharge Air

Side Discharge

Back Discharge

Fig. 6 — Conversion Right Return,
Side Discharge to Back Discharge