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Table l-dimensions in inches, Figure 4—thermostat connections, Table ll-ratings and performance – Carrier 58DE User Manual

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Figure 2—Dimensional Drawing

TABLE l-DIMENSIONS IN INCHES

SIZE 58DE

A

D

E

VENT SIZE

SHIP WT

050-200

14 Vs

] 2 %

12 У

4

131

080-100

1714

Ì

5

V

4

16

4

138

080-200

1 7

У

2

] 5 %

16

4

143

100-100

] 7 %

1 5

У

4

16

5

165

100-200

I

7

V

2

15У

16

5

170

125-100

21

I

9

V

4

19У,е

5

207

125-200

21

1 9

У

4

19Уе

5

212

150-200

2 4 % ,

2 2

У

4

23

6

240

Make field low-voltage connections at the low-voltage ter­
minal strip on units equipped with a cooling relay. On heat­
ing-only units, two flagged wires are provided for making
the thermostat connections. See Figure 4.

Set the thermostat heat anticipator at

0.9.

If additional con­

trols are connected in the thermostat circuit, their amp
draw must he added to this setting. Failure to make the set­
ting will result in improper operation of the thermostat.

The room thermostat should be located where it will be in
the natural circulating path of room air. Avoid locations
where the thermostat would be exposed to cold air infiltra­
tion, drafts from windows, doors, or other openings leading
to the outside, or exposure to air currents from warm or cold
air registers; or to exposure where the natural circulation of
the air is cut off—such as behind doors, above or below man­
tels, shelves, etc.

The thermostat should not be exposed to heat from nearby
fireplaces, radios, televisions, lamps, or rays from the sun.

Nor should the thermostat be mounted on a wall containing
pipes or warm air ducts, or a flue or vent that could affect its
operation and prevent it from properly controlling the room
temperature. Any hole in the plaster or panel through which

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FIELD LOW-VOLTAGE WIRING — •
FIELD

HIGH-VOLTAGE

WIRING-

FACTORY LOW-VOLTAGE WIRING-

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0--
0-
0--

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FURNACE ___________
LOW-VOLTAGE

TERMINAL BOARD

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POWER SUPPLY

SEE UNIT

roxmrMCMr

rating

PLATE

for

voltage

.

CONTROL BOX

HERTZ,

& PHASE

Figure 3—Heating and Cooling Application

Wiring Diagram

NOTE: If any of the original wire, as supplied, must be replaced,

use same type or equivalent wire

#

UNITS WITH COOLING RELAY HEATING ONLY UNITS

Figure 4—Thermostat Connections

TABLE ll-RATINGS AND PERFORMANCE*

SIZE 58DE

NATURAL AND LP

TEMP RISE

HEATING

COOLING

Input Btuh

Output Btuh

RANGE

Ext Static Pressure

CFM

Ext Static Pressure

CFM

050-200

50,000

40,000

45- 75

-

617

0.5

800

080-100
080-200

80,000

64,000

70-100
45-100

0 . 1 2

700
855

0 . 5

1200

100-100
100-200

100,000

80,000

70-100
45-100

0.15

870
910

0 . 5

1400

125-100
125-200

125,000

100,000

70-100
45-100

0.20

1100

1206

0 . 5

1600

150-200

150,000

120,000

45- 75

0.20

1736

0 . 5

1920

t

*The above ratings are approved for altitudes to 2000 ft For elevations above 2000 ft, reduce ratings 4% for each 1000 ft above sea level