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		 AIR HANDLER   
					INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS   
					HMG**F1E, HMG**X1E & HCG**V1E Series   
					IMPORTANT   
					Please read all information in this manual thoroughly and become familiar with the capabilities   
					and use of your appliance before attempting to operate or maintain this unit.These instructions   
					are primarily intended to assist qualified individuals experienced in the proper installation of   
					this appliance. Some local codes require licensed installation/service personnel for this type   
					of equipment. Improper installation,service,adjustment,or maintenance may cause explosion,   
					fire, electrical shock or other hazardous conditions which may result in personal injury or   
					property damage.   
					Unless otherwise noted in these instructions, only factory authorized kits or accessories may   
					be used with this product. Keep this manual where you have easy access to it in the future. If a   
					problemoccurs,checktheinstructionsandfollowrecommendationsgiven.Ifthesesuggestions   
					don’t eliminate your problem, call your servicing contractor.   
					DO NOT DESTROY. PLEASE READ CAREFULLY AND   
					KEEP IN A SAFE PLACE FOR FUTURE REFERENCE.   
				IMPORTANT SAFETY INFORMATION   
					WARNING:   
					INSTALLER:Please read all instructions before servicing   
					this equipment. Pay attention to all safety warnings and   
					any other special notes highlighted in the manual. Safety   
					markings are used frequently throughout this manual to   
					designate a degree or level of seriousness and should not   
					be ignored. WARNING indicates a potentially hazardous   
					situation that if not avoided, could result in personal injury   
					or death. CAUTION indicates a potentially hazardous   
					situationthatifnotavoided,mayresultinminorormoderate   
					injury or property damage.   
					PROPOSITION 65 WARNING: This product   
					contains chemicals known to the state of   
					California to cause cancer, birth defects or   
					other reproductive harm.   
					REqUIREMENTS & CODES   
					WARNING:   
					This unit must be installed in accordance with   
					instructions outlined in this manual during   
					the installation, service, and operation of   
					this unit. Unqualified individuals should not   
					attempt to interpret these instructions or   
					install this equipment. Failure to follow safety   
					recommendations could result in possible   
					damage to the equipment, serious personal   
					injury or death.   
					WARNING:   
					ELECTRICAL SHOCK, FIRE OR EXPLOSION   
					HAZARD   
					Failure to follow safety warnings exactly could   
					result in serious injury or property damage.   
					Improper servicing could result in dangerous   
					operation, serious injury, death or property   
					damage.   
					• The installer must comply with all local codes and   
					regulations which govern the installation of this type   
					of equipment. Local codes and regulations take   
					precedence over any recommendations contained in   
					these instructions. Consult local building codes for   
					special installation requirements.   
					• This equipment contains nitrogen gas. Installation or   
					servicing should only be performed by qualified trained   
					personnel thoroughly familiar with this type equipment.   
					• All electrical wiring must be completed in accordance   
					with local, state and national codes and regulations   
					and with the National Electric Code (ANSI/NFPA 70)   
					or in Canada the Canadian Electric Code Part 1 CSA   
					C.22.1.   
					• Beforeservicing,disconnectallelectricalpower   
					to air handler.   
					• When servicing controls, label all wires prior   
					to disconnecting. Reconnect wires correctly.   
					• Verify proper operation after servicing.   
					WARNING:   
					NITROGEN   
					• Installationofequipmentmayrequirebrazingoperations.   
					Installer must comply with safety codes and wear   
					appropriate safety equipment (safety glasses, work   
					gloves, fire extinguisher, etc.) when performing brazing   
					operations.   
					HEALTH   
					1 
					FLAMMABILITY   
					0 
					0 
					REACTIVITY   
					• Installthisunitonlyinalocationandpositionasspecified   
					on pages 4 & 5. This unit is designed only for Indoor   
					installations and should be located with consideration   
					of minimizing the length of the supply and return ducts.   
					See Tables 5 - 9 (pages 19 - 22) and the rating plate for   
					proper circulating airflow data.   
					• Follow all precautions in the literature, on tags, and   
					on labels provided with the equipment. Read and   
					thoroughly understand the instructions provided with   
					the equipment prior to performing the installation and   
					operational checkout of the equipment.   
					• This air handler may be used for temporary heating   
					of buildings or structures under construction. See the   
					guidelines listed on page 4.   
					• Air handler installations in a residential garage must be   
					installed as specified on page 5.   
					0 Minimal Hazard   
					1 Slight Hazard   
					HMG**F1E,HMG**X1E&HCG**V1Eairhandlers   
					leave the factory with a nitrogen holding   
					charge. Use caution when preparing coils for   
					field connections. If repairs make it necessary   
					for evacuation and charging, it should only   
					be attempted by qualified, trained personnel   
					thoroughly familiar with this equipment. Some   
					localcodesrequirelicensedinstallationservice   
					personnel to service this type of equipment.   
					Undernocircumstancesshouldtheequipment   
					owner attempt to install and/or service this   
					equipment.Failure to comply with this warning   
					could result in equipment damage, personal   
					injury, or death.   
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				Operation of Air Handler During Construction   
					GENERAL INFORMATION   
					Thisappliancehasbeentestedforcapacityandefficiency   
					in accordance with AHRI Standards and will provide   
					many years of safe and dependable comfort, providing   
					it is properly installed and maintained. Abuse, improper   
					use, and/or improper maintenance can shorten the life   
					of the appliance and create unsafe hazards. Please read   
					all instructions before installing the unit.   
					CAUTION:   
					Failure to follow these instructions will void the   
					factory warranty and may significantly reduce   
					the life or the performance of the air handler,   
					and/or result in other unsafe conditions. It is   
					the responsibility of the installing contractor   
					to insure these provisions are met.   
					beforeYou Install this Unit   
					√ This equipment is securely packaged at the time of   
					shipmentanduponarrivalshouldbecarefullyinspected   
					for damage prior to installing the equipment at the job   
					site.Claimsfordamage(apparentorconcealed)should   
					be filed immediately with the carrier.   
					√ it is recommended that the cooling load of the area to   
					be conditioned should be calculated and a system of   
					the proper capacity selected.   
					√ Check the electrical supply and verify the power supply   
					isadequateforunitoperation.Thesystemmustbewired   
					and provided with circuit protection in accordance with   
					local building codes.If there is any question concerning   
					the power supply, contact the local power company.   
					√ Verify the duct system is appropriate for the air handler   
					being installed. Please note that when replacing an   
					existing system with lower air-flow, the duct system   
					may require modification.   
					Operating an air handler in a construction environment   
					can cause the appliance a variety of problems. Proper   
					use of commercial portable space heating equipment   
					during construction is recommended. This air handler   
					may be used during construction if it is not in violation of   
					any applicable codes and the following criteria are met:   
					• The installation must meet all applicable codes and   
					be permanently installed according to the instructions   
					supplied with the air handler including electrical supply   
					and duct work.   
					• Theairhandlermustbecontrolledbyaproperlyinstalled   
					thermostat that complies with the current provisions   
					of the NEC (ANSI/NFPA 70) and all applicable codes   
					having jurisdiction. Thermostat connections must be   
					made in accordance with instructions supplied with the   
					air handler and thermostat. See pages 11 - 12.   
					• The installation must include a properly installed filter in   
					the return air system with no by-pass air.The filter must   
					be inspected frequently and replaced when necessary.   
					• Return air must be supplied unrestricted and located   
					such that dust and gases from construction activity are   
					not introduced into the circulating air system.   
					Locating the Air Handler   
					• Survey the job site to determine the best location for   
					mounting the unit. Consideration should be given to   
					availability of electric power, service access, and noise.   
					• The dimensions of the room or alcove must be able   
					to accommodate the overall size of the unit and the   
					installation clearances listed in Table 1. Physical   
					dimensions for this air handler are also shown in Figure   
					12 (page 17).   
					• Before occupying the structure: The filter must be   
					replaced or cleaned, the duct work must be inspected   
					and cleaned of any construction debris, and the air   
					• Theairhandlershouldbesetintopositionbeforerouting   
					the refrigerant tubing.   
					INSTALLATION CLEARANCES   
					Minimum Clearances   
					Left Side......... 0 Inches Right Side ...... 0 Inches   
					Back............... 0 Inches   
					Front........... †See Notes   
					• This appliance must be installed in accordance with   
					clearances listed in Table 1. The air handler must be   
					installed with ample clearance for easy access to the   
					air filter, blower assembly, heater assembly, controls,   
					and vent connections. Applicable building codes may   
					require additional clearance to equipment. Refer to   
					applicable building codes for details.   
					• Static pressure drop through louvered openings and   
					through return air plenums should be considered in   
					the overall duct design in the determination of the total   
					external static pressure.   
					REAR   
					LEFT   
					SIDE   
					RIGHT   
					SIDE   
					FRONT   
					†NOTES:   
					Alcove Installations - Allow 24 in. minimum clearance   
					fromfrontofunittonearestwallorpartitionforservicing.   
					Recommended clearance is 36 in.   
					Table 1. Minimum Unit Clearances   
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				handler must be cleaned and/or repaired if found to   
					be dirty, damaged, or malfunctioning in any way by   
					a qualified HVAC technician. The air handler shall be   
					as the opening provided on the air handler. The ducts   
					should be appropriately sized to the capacity of the air   
					handler to ensure its proper airflow rating.   
					inspected and approved by applicable local authority • Use transition fittings if the supply and/or return air   
					even if this requires redundant inspections.   
					openings of the unit do not match the duct openings.   
					Thesetransitionsshouldbedimensionedinaccordance   
					with standard practice as specified in the ASHRAE   
					recommendations for duct transitions.   
					• The serial number for the air handler used during   
					construction must be submitted in writing (fax and   
					email also acceptable).This information will be used to   
					track the long-term affects of air handler usage during • Flexible connectors may be used between the unit   
					construction.Proofofthissubmittalshallbeavailablefor   
					the final inspection of the air handler prior to occupancy.   
					and the ductwork to prevent transmission of vibration   
					from the unit to the structure. If electric heater kits are   
					installed, heat resistant material must be used for the   
					flexible connector at the supply air end of the unit.   
					• It is good practice to seal all connections and joints   
					with industrial grade sealing tape or liquid sealant.   
					Requirements for sealing ducts vary from region to   
					region.Consultwithlocalcodesforrequirementsspecific   
					to your area.   
					Installation in a Garage   
					WARNING:   
					Donotplacecombustiblematerialsonoragainst   
					the cabinet. Do not place flammable materials,   
					(gasoline, paint thinners, etc.) or any other   
					flammable vapors and liquids, in the vicinity Unconditioned Spaces   
					of the air handler.   
					All duct work passing through unconditioned space must   
					be properly insulated to minimize duct losses and prevent   
					condensation. Use insulation with an outer vapor barrier.   
					Refer to local codes for insulation material requirements.   
					The HMG**F1E, HMG**X1E & HCG**V1E series air   
					handler may be installed in a residential garage with the   
					provision that the unit must be located or protected to   
					prevent physical damage by vehicles.   
					Air Filters   
					HMG**F1E, HMG**X1E & HCG**V1E series air handlers   
					are not supplied with an air filter when shipped from the   
					factory. The installer must provide a high velocity filter   
					that is appropriately sized to the return air duct opening   
					or filter rack located in the bottom of the unit. Accessing   
					the filter does not require tools and can be removed from   
					the front of the unit by removing the filter door. See Unit   
					Maintenance (page 16) for filter sizes and installation   
					information.   
					Plenums & Air Ducts   
					• Plenums and air ducts should be installed in   
					accordance with the standards of the National Fire   
					Protection Association Standard for Installation of   
					Air Conditioning Systems (NFPA 90A), Standard for   
					Installation of Residence Type Warm Air Heating   
					and Air Conditioning Systems (NFPA 90B), and all   
					applicable local codes.NFPA publications are available   
					by writing to: National Fire Protection Association,   
					Batterymarch Park, Quincy, ME 02269 or visit   
					www.NFPA.org online.   
					WARNING:   
					Never operate the air handler without a filter   
					or with doors removed. Dust and lint can build   
					up on internal components, resulting in loss of   
					efficiency,equipmentdamage,andpossiblefire.   
					WARNING:   
					All return ducts must be secured to the air   
					handler using appropriate methods. All return   
					ducts must be adequately sealed.When return   
					air is provided through the bottom of the unit,   
					the joint between the air handler and the return   
					air plenum must be air tight.   
					Acoustical Duct Work   
					• Certain installations may require the use of acoustical   
					lining inside the supply duct work. Acoustical insulation   
					must be in accordance with the current revision of the   
					Sheet Metal and Air Conditioning Contractors National   
					Association (SMACNA) application standard for duct   
					liners.DuctliningmustbeULclassifiedbattsorblankets   
					with a fire hazard classification of FHC-25/50 or less.   
					• Fiber duct work may be used in place of internal duct   
					liners if the fiber duct work is in accordance with the   
					current revision of the SMACNA construction standard   
					on fibrous glass ducts. Fibrous duct work and internal   
					acoustical lining must be NFPA Class 1 air ducts when   
					tested per UL Standard 181 for Class 1 ducts.   
					Return air and circulating air ducts must not be   
					connected to any other heat producing device   
					such as a fireplace insert, stove, etc.This may   
					result in fire, explosion, carbon monoxide   
					poisoning,personalinjury,orpropertydamage.   
					• Design the duct work according to methods described   
					by the Air Conditioning Contractors of America (ACCA).   
					• Thisunitisdesignedonlyforusewithareturnandsupply   
					duct.The return air duct must have the same free area   
					• Damping ducts, flexible vibration isolators, or pleated   
					media-style filters on the return air inlet of the air   
					handler may be used to reduce the transmission of   
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				equipment noise eminating from the air handler.These   
					treatmentscanproduceaquieterinstallation,particularly   
					in the heated space. However, they can increase the   
					pressure drop in the duct system. Care must be taken   
					to maintain the proper maximum pressure rise across   
					the air handler, temperature rise and flow rate. This   
					may mean increasing the duct size and/or reducing the   
					blower speed. These treatments must be constructed   
					and installed in accordance with NFPA and SMACNA   
					construction standards. Consult with local codes for   
					special requirements. For best sound performance, be   
					sure to install all the needed gaskets and grommets   
					around penetrations into the air handler, such as for   
					electrical wiring.   
					Horizontal   
					Drain Pan   
					AIR HANDLER INSTALLATION   
					The HMG**F1E, HMG**X1E & HCG**V1E Series Air   
					Handlerisshippedreadyforverticalupflowinstallationand   
					isapprovedforattic,basement,alcove/closetorcrawlspace   
					installation with zero clearance to combustibles. See   
					Table 1 (page 4) for required installation clearances.This   
					appliance is approved only for indoor use.   
					Return   
					Air   
					Figure 1. Upflow Installation   
					Upflow Installations   
					All air handlers are factory shipped, ready for upflow   
					installation. The horizontal drain pan may be removed   
					from the air handler when installing the unit in an upflow   
					configuration. All return air must enter from the bottom of   
					the unit. A typical upflow unit is shown in Figure 1.   
					• The unit must be leveled at installation and attached to   
					a properly installed duct system.   
					• The surface that the air handler is mounted on must   
					provide sound physical support of the unit.   
					• The air handler must be installed so that all electrical   
					components are protected from water.   
					• If a louvered door is installed across the front of this   
					unit, the appliance must be mounted flush or behind   
					front edge of finished wall.   
					• Always reinstall the doors on the air handler after   
					servicingorcleaning/changingthefilters.Donotoperate   
					theairhandlerwithoutalldoorsandcoversinplace.   
					Downflow Installations   
					Thedownflowaccessorykit(SeeTechnicalSpecifications)   
					is required for downflow applications. Instructions for   
					installingthedownflowaccessorykitareincludedwiththe   
					kit.Itisrecommendedthattheaccessorybeinstalledprior   
					to installing the unit.All return air in downflow applications   
					must enter through the top of the unit.A typical installation   
					of the unit in a downflow application is shown in Figure 2.   
					Packaging Removal   
					Remove the shipping crate and User’s Manual from the   
					equipment. When removing the crate, use extra care so   
					tubing connectios are not damaged. Do not pull on the   
					coils upper tubes.   
					Mounting Applications   
					Vertical only air handlers are factory ready for upflow   
					applications. These units may be applied in downflow   
					applications when applied with the appropriate field kit.   
					Cabinet   
					Tube   
					Close-off   
					Plate   
					Factory ready horizontal air handlers may be applied in   
					upflow or horizontal-left and -right discharge applications.   
					These units may also be applied in downflow discharge   
					when applied with the appropriate field kit as specified in   
					the units Technical Specifications.   
					Adaptor Kit   
					Coil   
					Through-the-floor installations require a 1/4” thick   
					noncombustible resilient gasket to be used whenever the   
					supplyorreturnairductspassthroughthefloor.Thegasket   
					should be positioned between the duct, unit, and floor.   
					Figure 2. Downflow Installation   
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				Horizontal Installations   
					suspended using steel straps around each end of the   
					Theseairhandlerscanbeinstalledhorizontallyinanattic, unit.The straps should be attached to the air handler with   
					basement,crawlspaceoralcove.Itcanalsobesuspended sheet metal screws and to the rafters with bolts.   
					from a ceiling in a basement or utility room in either a right   
					Horizontal Left Installations:   
					to left airflow or left to right airflow as shown in Figure 3.   
					1.Remove the coil access door.   
					Air handlers may or may not be shipped from the factory   
					2.Remove the plug from one of the threaded holes in the   
					with all the parts required for horizontal left applications   
					horizontal drain pan. Completely remove the webbing   
					andhorizontalrightapplications.Ifyourunitdoesnothave   
					located in the threaded holes of the horizontal drain   
					parts for a horizontal application, a kit may be available.   
					pan. IMPORTANT: If the webbing is not removed, the   
					condensate will not drain properly and ceiling damage   
					may occur.   
					3.Insert the plug (from horizontal drain pan) into the open   
					NOTE: In all horizontal applications in which the unit is   
					installed above a finished ceiling and/or living space, a   
					secondarydrainpanmustbeinstalledundertheentireunit   
					and unused drain hole in the drain pan at the bottom   
					to avoid damage to the ceiling in the event of condensate   
					of the unit to block bypass air.   
					overflow.Additionally,itisrecommendedthatanapproved   
					4.Remove the corresponding drain line knockout from   
					water level indicator or float switch device be used to   
					the coil access door to allow access to the horizontal   
					shut down the unit in the event water is detected in the   
					drain.   
					auxiliary drain pan.   
					5.Replace the door and attach the drain line.   
					If suspending the air handler from the ceiling, assemble   
					a support frame (Figure 4) using slotted iron channel and   
					Horizontal Right Installations:   
					1.Remove the coil access door.Unscrew the line-set tube   
					full threaded rod. Fasten the frame together with nuts,   
					close-off plate from the front left cabinet rail.   
					washers, and lockwashers. Secure the support frame   
					2.Slide the coil and drain pan assembly out of the unit.   
					to the rafters with lag bolts. The air handler can also be   
					3.Remove the sheet metal hairpin covers (if supplied)   
					from the back of the coil and discard.   
					4.Place the horizontal drain pan on the opposite side of   
					the coil. On units with 2 sets of knockouts, remove the   
					other set of knockouts in the coil spacing plates and   
					insert support rod.   
					5.Slide the coil and the horizontal drain pan assembly   
					back into the unit. Re-attach the tube close off plate.   
					HORIZONTAL RIGHT   
					HORIZONTAL LEFT   
					RETURN   
					AIR   
					NOTE: For 24K & 30K BTUH applications, it may   
					be preferrable to remove the blower assembly prior   
					to installing the coil & drainpan. In this case follow   
					instructions 1-4 as listed above but also remove the   
					blower access door and blower assembly. The blower   
					assembly is secured with two screws on either side   
					nearthefront.Withtheseremovedtheblowerassembly   
					can slide out of the front of the unit. Install the coil and   
					drain pan as described in step 5 and then replace the   
					blower assembly. Take care to ensure that the flanges   
					on the sides of the blower assembly are captured by   
					the pockets in the blower deck. It may be necessary to   
					lift the blower assembly during insertion to allow the   
					lower blower leg to clear the side of the drain pan.The   
					blower will stop against the back of the blower deck.   
					Replace the two screws and the blower access door   
					and procede with steps 6-9.   
					RETURN   
					AIR   
					Figure 3. Horizontal Configurations   
					6.Remove the plug from one of the threaded holes in the   
					horizontal drain pan. Completely remove the webbing   
					located in the threaded holes of the drain pan.   
					Nuts (x2)   
					Lag   
					Bolt   
					Washer   
					and   
					Lockwasher   
					IMPORTANT: If the webbing is not removed, the   
					condensate will not drain properly and ceiling   
					damage may occur.   
					Threaded   
					Rod   
					Nuts (x2)   
					NOTE: It is recommended that the suction line be   
					insulated up to the coil inside of the cabinet.   
					Figure 4. Unit Horizontally Suspended   
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				7.Insert the plug (from horizontal drain pan) into the open 3.Remove the release paper from the other side of the   
					and unused drain hole in the drain pan at the bottom   
					of the unit to block bypass air.   
					8.Remove the corresponding drain line knockout from   
					the coil access door to allow access to the horizontal   
					drain.   
					gasket and attach to the circuit breaker recess area.   
					4.Press firmly along all four sides of the cover to ensure   
					gasket and cover are securely attached to the access   
					door.   
					Refrigerant Line Connections   
					9.Replace the door and attach the drain line   
					Circuit breaker Cover Installation   
					WARNING:   
					Theairhandlercircuitbreakercoverisdesignedtoprotect   
					the breakers of an installed heater kit from debris and   
					condensation.The cover attaches to the breaker recess   
					of the air handler upper access door using a double-sided   
					adhesive gasket. See Figure 5. The heater kit circuit   
					breaker toggles are still accessible and can be switched   
					with the cover in place.   
					NITROGEN   
					HEALTH   
					1 
					FLAMMABILITY   
					0 
					0 
					REACTIVITY   
					0 Minimal Hazard   
					1 Slight Hazard   
					Thecoilintheairhandlerisfactoryshippedwith   
					a nitrogen charge. Avoid direct face exposure   
					or contact with valve when gas is escaping.   
					Always ensure adequate ventilation is present   
					during the depressurization process. Address   
					any uncertainties before proceeding. Failure   
					to comply with this warning could result in   
					equipment damage, personal injury, or death.   
					There are 2 different circuit breaker cover sizes:   
					• 2-breaker cover for 2, 2.5, 3, 3.5, & 4 ton air handlers.   
					• 3-breaker cover for 5 ton air handlers.   
					After the heater kit is properly installed, remove the   
					appropriateknockoutsintheupperairhandleraccessdoor   
					and follow these instructions to install the breaker cover:   
					1.Clean any oil, dirt, or insulation fibers from the recess   
					areaoftheairhandleraccessdoor.Thisstepisimportant   
					for ensuring the gasket adheres properly to the sheet   
					metal door.   
					2.Remove release paper from one side of the gasket   
					and attach to back side of the breaker cover.   
					NOTE:Forproperalignment,Itisrecommendedtoleave   
					thecentersectionofthegasketinplacewhenattaching   
					the gasket to the breaker cover. Remove the center   
					section after the gasket is applied to the breaker cover.   
					• The installer should make every effort to ensure the   
					field installed refrigerant containing components of the   
					system have been installed in accordance with these   
					instructions and sound installation practices for reliable   
					system operation and longevity.   
					• Theairhandlercoildoesnotcontainarefrigerantcharge.   
					Refer to the installation instructions supplied with the   
					outdoor unit for refrigerant charge information.   
					• Alwaysrefertotheinstallationinstructionssuppliedwith   
					the outdoor unit for piping requirements. The suction   
					and liquid lines must be sized in accordance with the   
					condensing unit specifications. See Figure 12 (page   
					17) for liquid and suction line locations.   
					• When connecting refrigerant linesets together, it is   
					recommended that dry nitrogen be flowing through the   
					joints during brazing.This will prevent internal oxidation   
					and scaling from occurring.   
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					Breakers   
					• Refrigerant tubing should be routed in a manner that   
					minimizes the length of tubing and the number of bends   
					in the tubing. It should be supported in a manner that   
					prevents it from vibrating or abrading during system   
					operation.Tubing should be kept clean of foreign debris   
					during installation.   
					• Ifpreciseformingofrefrigerantlinesisrequired,acopper   
					tubing bender is recommended.Avoid sharp bends and   
					contact of the refrigerant lines with metal surfaces.   
					• Refrigerant lines should be wrapped with pressure   
					sensitive neoprene or other suitable material where   
					they pass against sharp sheet metal edges.   
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					• HMG**F1E,HMG**X1E&HCG**V1ESeriesairhandlers   
					are charged through service valves on the end of the   
					liquid tube for each circuit. These must be removed   
					before brazing the line sets.   
					Figure 5. Circuit breaker Cover   
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				Orifice Removal & Installation   
					9.Realign the assembly nut on the distributor body and   
					hand tighten both components. Mark a line on both   
					bodies and then tighten an additional 1/4 turn using two   
					wrenches.Themovementofthetwolineswillshowhow   
					much the nut is tightened. If a torque wrench is used,   
					tighten to 10-12 ft. lbs. or 14-16 Nm.   
					The orifice installed in the air handler has been sized for   
					use with the most popularly matched outdoor units. The   
					orifice size as shipped from the factory is listed on the air   
					handler rating plate. Perform steps 1 - 9 to confirm that   
					the orifice size meets the requirements outlined in the   
					outdoor unit installation manual.   
					1.Remove the cap from the end of the liquid line.   
					2.Verify pressurization by depressing the Schrader valve   
					on the end of the liquid line.Listen for any escaping gas.   
					If there is no pressure, test the coil for leakage.   
					• If leakage is found, clearly mark the location of the leak   
					and return the coil to the distributor for processing.   
					• If no leaks are found, the coil may be installed.   
					3.Depress the valve to relieve all pressure from the coil.   
					4.Remove and discard the valve core.   
					CAUTION:   
					To prevent damage to the unit or internal   
					components, it is recommended that two   
					wrenchesbeusedwhenlooseningortightening   
					nuts. Do not over tighten!   
					Figure 7. Removal of Orifice   
					5.Usingtwowrenches,loosenthenutanddistributorbody   
					as shown in Figure 6. Turn the assembly nut counter-   
					clock-wise until the orifice body halves are seperated.   
					6.Insert a light-gauge wire hook between the distributor   
					body and the restrictor orifice while being careful not   
					to scratch either part. Carefully remove the restrictor   
					orifice from the distributor body. See Figure 7.   
					7.Check the actual size of the new orifice. NOTE: The   
					size is stamped on its side. Do not use pin gauges to   
					measure the orifice diameter.   
					Figure 8. Restrictor Insertion into Distributor body   
					8.Insert the new orifice into the distributor body, rounded   
					end down. See Figure 8.   
					Connecting the Linesets   
					IMPORTANT NOTES FOR HORIZONTAL OR   
					DOWNFLOW INSTALLATIONS WITH TXV VALVE:   
					• The sensing bulb must be located flush against the   
					suction line for optimum heat transfer.   
					• Avoidattachingthesensingbulbtothelowestpartof   
					thesuctionlinewherecondensatemayaccumulate.   
					CAUTION:   
					To prevent damage to the unit or internal   
					components, it is recommended that two   
					wrenchesbeusedwhenlooseningortightening   
					nuts. Do not over tighten!   
					• Do not locate the sensing bulb on vertical sections   
					of the lineset.   
					• For horizontal lines, the bulb should not be located   
					at 12 or 6 o’clock position of the suction line. The   
					best location is at 4 or 8 o’clock.   
					• For additional information on proper sensing bulb   
					locations, please refer to the valve manufacturer’s   
					instructions.   
					IMPORTANT: The steps in the Orifice Removal &   
					Installation section must be performed before the linesets   
					are connected.   
					Figure 6. Loosening of Nut & Distributor body   
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				1.Remove grommets from line set holes.   
					6.Braze the individual connections with dry nitrogen   
					flowing through the joints. NOTE: This will prevent   
					internal oxidation and scaling from occurring.   
					7.Wrap the refrigerant lines with pressure sensitive   
					neoprene or other suitable material especially where   
					the lines enter the opening in the sheet metal.   
					8.Evacuatethesystemofmoistureandnon-condensables   
					to prevent low efficiency operation or damage to the   
					unit. The suggested range of evacuation is 350 - 500   
					microns.   
					CAUTION:   
					It is recommended that a wet rag be wrapped   
					around the suction line in front of the close   
					off plate or the sensing bulb (if TXV is   
					installed) before applying heat. Failure to keep   
					components cool during brazing may result   
					in structural damage, premature equipment   
					failure, or possible personal injury.   
					9.Charge the system with refrigerant. Refer to the   
					outdoor unit installation manual for additional charging   
					instructions.   
					2.Unbraze and remove the cap on the suction line.   
					3.Route and cut both lineset tubes to proper length in   
					accordance with the outdoor unit specifications. Verify   
					the ends are round, clean, and free of any burrs.   
					4. Positiongrommetonlinesetwithsufficientdistanceaway   
					from brazing area.Brazing processes can permanently   
					damage grommets.   
					10. Check the system for leaks, including the lineset and   
					the brazed joints.   
					11. Replace all grommets and properly dispose of all   
					removed parts.   
					Condensate Drainage   
					5.Connect the suction and liquid lineset tubes.   
					CAUTION:   
					The air handler must be level to ensure proper   
					condensate drainage. An unlevel installation   
					may result in structural damage, premature   
					equipment failure, or possible personal injury.   
					CAUTION:   
					It is recommended that a wet rag be wrapped   
					around the suction line in front of the close   
					off plate or the sensing bulb (if TXV is   
					installed) before applying heat. Failure to keep   
					components cool during brazing may result   
					in structural damage, premature equipment   
					failure, or possible personal injury.   
					• Methods for disposing of condensate vary according   
					to local codes. Refer to local codes or authority having   
					jurisidiction for restrictions and proper condensate   
					disposal requirements.   
					• The drain pan that is supplied with this air handler   
					contains a primary and secondary drain fitting. The   
					condensate is drained from the unit through two 3/4”   
					female pipe fittings located on the front side of the unit   
					as shown in Figure 9.   
					UPFLOW   
					• The drain pan must be drained with field supplied tubing   
					or pvc pipe and adequately trapped. Both drain tubes   
					must have a minimum diameter of 3/4” and be trapped   
					separately.   
					HORIZONTAL   
					3/4” Adapter w/   
					3/4” dia. hose barb   
					IMPORTANT: Failure to install a trap may result in   
					condensation overflowing the drain pan, resulting in   
					substantial water damage to surrounding area.   
					• Routebothlinestoasuitabledrain,avoidingsharpbends   
					and pinching of the lines. The drain should maintain a   
					minimum horizontal slope in the direction of discharge   
					of not less than 1” vertical for every 10 ft of horizontal   
					run.   
					DOWNFLOW   
					3/4” minimum dia.   
					PVC or flexible tubing   
					• If the air handler is located in or above a living space   
					where damage may result from condensate overflow,   
					an auxiliary drain pan shall be installed under the unit.   
					A separate drain line should extend from the pan to a   
					conspicuous point and serve as an alarm indicating   
					that the primary drain is restricted. As an alternative to   
					a separate drain line, an approved water level indicator   
					or float switch device may be used to shut down the   
					unit in the event water is detected in the auxiliary pan.   
					NOTES:   
					1. The drain lines must maintain a downward slope to ensure proper   
					condensate drainage.   
					2. Each condensate drain must be trapped separately using a J-Trap or   
					field supplied loop.   
					Figure 9. Condensate Drainage Example   
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				• Install a single 5 inch trap in the condensate drain line • It is recommended that the line voltage to the unit be   
					as close to the coil as possible. Make sure that the   
					top of the trap is below the bottom of the drain pan to   
					supplied from a dedicated branch circuit containing the   
					correct fuse or circuit breaker for the unit.   
					prevent the condensate from overflowing the drain pan. • Overcurrent protection must be provided at the branch   
					NOTE: There must be only one trap in the drain line.   
					Using more than one trap may prevent drainage.   
					• Primethetrapwithwater.Insulatethedrainifitislocated   
					inanunconditionedspace, andtestthecondensateline   
					for leaks. Consult local codes for additional restrictions   
					or precautions.   
					circuit distribution panel and sized as shown on the unit   
					rating label and according to applicable local codes.   
					See the unit rating plate and Tables 10 & 11 (pages   
					28 & 29) for maximum circuit ampacity and maximum   
					overcurrent protection limits.   
					• The installer should become familiar with the wiring   
					diagram/schematic before making any electrical   
					connections to the unit. See the unit wiring label or   
					Figures 18 - 20 (pages 25 - 27).   
					• During system checkout, inspect the drain line and   
					connections to verify proper condensate drainage.   
					• Use only copper wire for the line voltage power supply   
					to this unit. Use proper code agency listed conduit and   
					a conduit connector for connecting the supply wires to   
					the unit. Aluminum supply wire may be used if a heater   
					kit is installed.   
					• If replacing any of the original wires supplied with the   
					unit,thereplacementwiremustbecopperwireconsisting   
					of the same gauge and temperature rating.   
					• Provide power supply for the unit in accordance with the   
					unit wiring diagram, and the unit rating plate. Use UL   
					listedconduitandconduitconnectorsforconnectingthe   
					supply wires to the unit and for proper grounding. Field   
					supplied bushings for the power supply cables must be   
					added to support and protect the power supply cables.   
					• All 208/230Volt units are shipped from the factory wired   
					for 240 volt operation. For 208V operation, remove the   
					lead from the transformer terminal marked 240V and   
					connect it to the terminal marked 208V.   
					ELECTRICAL CONNECTIONS   
					WARNING:   
					ELECTRICAL SHOCK, FIRE OR EXPLOSION   
					HAZARD   
					Failure to follow safety warnings exactly could   
					result in serious injury or property damage.   
					Improper servicing could result in dangerous   
					operation, serious injury, death or property   
					damage.   
					• beforeservicing,disconnectallelectricalpower   
					to the air handler.   
					• When servicing controls, label all wires prior   
					to disconnecting. Reconnect wires correctly.   
					• Verify proper operation after servicing.   
					Grounding   
					• Electrical connections must be in compliance with   
					all applicable local codes and ordinances, and with   
					the current revision of the National Electric Code   
					(ANSI/NFPA 70).   
					• For Canadian installations, the electrical connections   
					and grounding shall comply with the current Canadian   
					Electrical Code (CSA C22.1 and/or local codes).   
					WARNING:   
					The unit cabinet must have an uninterrupted   
					or unbroken electrical ground to minimize   
					personalinjuryifanelectricalfaultshouldoccur.   
					Do not use gas piping as an electrical ground!   
					This unit must be electrically grounded in accordance   
					with local codes or, in the absence of local codes, with   
					the National Electrical Code (ANSI/NFPA 70) or the CSA   
					Pre-Electrical Checklist:   
					√ Verify the voltage, frequency, and phase of the supply   
					source match the specifications on the unit rating plate.   
					√ Verify that the service provided by the utility is sufficient C22.1 Electrical Code. Use the grounding lug provided in   
					tohandletheadditionalloadimposedbythisequipment.   
					See the unit wiring label orTables 9 - 10 (pages 28 - 29)   
					for proper high and low voltage wiring.   
					√ Verify factory wiring is in accordance with the unit wiring   
					diagram (Figures 18 - 20, pages 25 - 27).Make sure the   
					connectionsdidn’tloosenduringshippingorinstallation.   
					the control box for grounding the unit.   
					Thermostat Connections   
					• Thermostat connections shall be in accordance with   
					the instructions supplied with the thermostat. The   
					thermostat used with this equipment must operate in   
					conjunction with any installed accessories. Typical AC   
					and air handler hookups are shown in Figure 10 (page   
					12).   
					• Where local codes require that the thermostat wiring   
					must be routed through a conduit or raceway, splices   
					can be made inside the unit; however, all wiring must   
					be NEC Class 1 and separated from incoming power   
					leads.   
					Line Voltage   
					• Anelectricaldisconnectmustbelocatedwithinsight   
					of and readily accessible to the unit.This switch shall   
					becapableofelectricallyde-energizingtheoutdoorunit.   
					See unit data label for proper incoming field wiring.Any   
					other wiring methods must be acceptable to authority   
					having jurisdiction.   
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				low-voltage wiring between the thermostat, outdoor   
					unit, and control board. NOTE: When the low voltage   
					wires are positioned in this grommet, the grommet will   
					preventchafingand/orshortingofthelowvoltageleads.   
					CAUTION:   
					Isolation must be maintained from the external   
					Class 2 output of any transformer in a cooling   
					circuit.Useathermostatwithisolatingcontacts   
					to prevent inter-connection of Class 2 outputs.   
					Control board   
					The control board in the air handler controls the timing   
					sequence of the elements.The board is equipped with a 3   
					second blower on delay and a 15 second blower off delay   
					in heating and a 40 second blower off delay in cooling.   
					See Figures 14 or 15 (page 23) and Table 12 (pages 29-   
					• The thermostat should be mounted about 5 feet above   
					theflooronaninsidewall.DONOTinstallthethermostat   
					on an outside wall or any other location where its   
					operationmaybeadverselyaffectedbyradiantheatfrom 31) for control board modes and actions.   
					fireplaces, sunlight, or lighting fixtures, and convective   
					Twinning   
					heat from warm air registers or electrical appliances.   
					HMG**F1E series air handler’s are not supplied with a   
					Refertothethermostatmanufacturer’sinstructionsheet   
					for detailed mounting and installation information.   
					• Install the grommet, which is packed with the unit, in   
					the hole for low-voltage wires. Properly connect the   
					builtintwinningcapability.Toconnecttwoairhandlerstoa   
					commonsinglestageACcondensingunitorheatpump, a   
					twinning kit is available for field installation.Please follow   
					the instructions supplied with the kit.   
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					Typical 2-Stage Air Conditioner   
					with 2-Stage Air Handler   
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					NOTE: Jumper between   
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					Typical Heat Pump with   
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					Typical 2-Stage Heat Pump with   
					2-Stage Air Handler   
					Typical Heat Pump with   
					Standard Air Handler   
					Figure 10.Typical Thermostat Connections   
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				NOTE: Variable speed air handlers cannot be twinned.   
					STARTUP & ADjUSTMENTS   
					Heater Kits   
					When electric heat packages with circuit breakers are   
					field-installed, the circuit breaker may be used as a   
					disconnecting means in most applications. Reference   
					the NEC and local codes for disconnect requirements.   
					WARNING:   
					NITROGEN   
					HEALTH   
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					If a heater kit is installed:   
					The HMG**F1E series air handler is shipped from the   
					factory without an electric heater kit installed. If Electric   
					heat is desired, the H6HK heater kit may be purchased   
					separately and field installed. Determine the correct size   
					heater kit for your unit by referring to the list below or the   
					units rating label.   
					FLAMMABILITY   
					REACTIVITY   
					0 Minimal Hazard   
					1 Slight Hazard   
					The evaporator coil is shipped from the factory   
					with a nitrogen charge. Use caution when   
					preparing coils for field connections. If repairs   
					makeitnecessaryforevacuationandcharging,   
					it should only be attempted by qualified,   
					trained personnel thoroughly familiar with this   
					equipment. Some local codes require licensed   
					installation service personnel to service this   
					type of equipment. Under no circumstances   
					should the equipment owner attempt to install   
					and/orservicethisequipment.Failuretocomply   
					with this warning could result in equipment   
					damage, personal injury, or death.   
					24K & 30K BTUH........................................... 15Kw max   
					36K & 42K BTUH........................................... 20Kw max   
					48K & 60K BTUH........................................... 30Kw max   
					1.Connect the 2 wire plug of the air handler to the mating   
					2 wire plug of the heater kit.   
					2.Connect the line voltage leads to the circuit breaker or   
					terminal block provided.   
					3.Connect the heater kit plug with the mating receptacle   
					on the air handler control board.   
					If a heater kit is not installed:   
					1.Remove the 2 wire plug of the air handler by cutting the   
					wires and discarding the plug.   
					2.Strip the ends of the 2 air handler wires and connect   
					to the line-voltage leads with the 2 wire nuts provided.   
					beforeYou Start the Unit   
					Prior to start-up, complete the following inspections:   
					√ Verifytheunitislevelandproperlylocatedwithadequate   
					clearances for servicing the unit. See Table 1 (page 4).   
					√ Check condensate drain line(s) for proper drainage.   
					√ Verify the surrounding area and top of the unit is free   
					from obstructions and debris.   
					√ Check all duct connections. Make sure the duct work   
					is adequately sealed to prevent air leakage.   
					√ Check all coil connections for leaks.   
					√ Verify that the line voltage power leads are securely   
					connectedandtheunitisproperlygrounded.Makesure   
					all doors are installed before restoring power to the unit   
					√ Verify the thermostat is wired correctly. Make sure all   
					low voltage wires are securely connected.   
					Electronic Air Cleaner (EAC)   
					The unit has an output to power an electronic air cleaner   
					when the blower is running. This output is rated to 1.0   
					amp at 208/240V.   
					Humidifier   
					The unit has an output to power a humidifier when the   
					blower is running. This output is rated to 1.0 amp at   
					208/240V.   
					Optional Humidistat   
					(HMG**X1E & HCG**V1E Models Only)   
					The optional humidistat may be installed in the return air   
					duct to provide excellent humidity control when needed   
					andmaximumsystemcapacityandenergyefficiencywhen   
					humidity levels are normal. The humidistat senses when   
					humidity in the return air stream is above a preset level   
					(fieldadjustable)andsendsasignaltothemotortoreduce   
					theairflowsothatmoremoisturemayberemoveduntilthe   
					humidity level drops. The air handler is pre-programmed   
					for humidistat operation.   
					√ Verify the power supply branch circuit overcurrent   
					protection is sized properly.   
					√ Verify filter is properly and securely installed.   
					IMPORTANT: Before starting the unit, install the initial   
					charge on units that are factory shipped with a nitrogen   
					holding charge:   
					1.Read all installation instructions first.   
					2.Purge the nitrogen holding charge.   
					3.Evacuate the unit to 350 - 500 microns.   
					4.Allow the unit to remain under vacuum for at least 30   
					minutes.   
					5.Weigh in the proper amount of new (or reclaimed)   
					refrigerant. Refer to the air conditioner or heat pump   
					installation manual for the proper type and quantity of   
					refrigerant.   
					Install the humidistat in the return air duct as directed in   
					the installation instructions included with the kit.Wire the   
					humidistat through the low-voltage wire entrance in the   
					air handler to the control board terminal marked DEHUM.   
					Wirethehumidistattoopenonriseinhumidity.SeeFigures   
					16 & 17 (page 24).   
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				Refrigerant Charging   
					automatically set the heating speed based on the amount   
					The system refrigerant charge can be checked and of installed heat.The remaining 3 HEAT switches have no   
					adjusted through the service ports provided at the front function. Switch settings are listed in Table 6 (page 20)   
					paneloftheoutdoorunit.Useonlygaugelineswhichhave or Table 9 (page 22). NOTE: For HMG**X1E Models, the   
					aSchraderdepressiondevicepresenttoactuatethevalve. minimum electric heat airflow setting may be set higher,   
					but must never be set lower than the setting shown in   
					Table 7 (page 21).   
					Air Circulation   
					Running the Blower Continuously   
					Set the thermostat’s system mode to OFF and the   
					thermostat’s fan mode to ON. The blower motor should   
					run continuously. Check for air delivery at the register(s).   
					Ensure that there are no obstructions at the registers or   
					in the ducts.   
					blower Configurations   
					Determining Nominal System Capacity   
					To select the appropriate airflows for the air handler, the   
					nominal system capacity must be known. The nominal   
					system capacity is always the nominal capacity of the   
					outdoor unit. However, in some situations the nominal   
					system capacity may not be the same as the nominal   
					capacity of the air handler. Always refer to the nominal   
					capacity of the outdoor unit to determine the nominal   
					system capacity.   
					Selecting continuous low speed fan operation   
					(Standard Blower)   
					The air handler is equipped with an option of continuous   
					low speed fan operation.When G is energized without Y/   
					Y2, the air handler will operate using the cooling speed.   
					With G & Y/Y2 or Y/Y2 energized, the air handler will   
					operate in the selected cooling speed (including 40 sec   
					blower-off delay).   
					NOTE: The CFM values listed in Table 9 (page 22) are   
					not dependent on duct static pressure. The VSHE motor   
					automatically compensates for changes in duct static   
					pressure (within the limits of the motor).   
					Turning the Blower Off   
					Set thermostat’s fan mode to AUTO, the blower will shut   
					down immediately.   
					3-Speed Units   
					The blower speed is preset at the factory for operation   
					at the same speed for heating and cooling, by using the   
					jumping terminal on the blower motor and connecting it   
					to the desired speed with both the red and black wires   
					connected to the jumping terminal. NOTE: The control   
					board is programmed with a 40 second off delay in the   
					cooling mode for optimum system performance and   
					efficiency.   
					System Cooling   
					1. Set the thermostat’s system mode to COOL and fan   
					mode to AUTO. Lower the thermostat’s temperature   
					mode below room temperature and observe that the   
					blower energizes. Check the air being discharged at   
					the register is cooler than room temperature. Verify   
					unit refrigerant pressures are in order. Blower should   
					be turning in direction indicated by arrow.   
					CAUTION:   
					NOTE: DO NOT alter unit wiring.Listen for any unusual   
					noises. Locate the source and correct as needed.   
					To avoid personal injury or property damage,   
					make sure the motor leads do not come into   
					contactwithanyuninsulatedmetalcomponents   
					of the unit.   
					2. Allow the unit to run for several minutes and then set   
					the thermostat’s temperature above room temperature.   
					Verify the blower cycles off with the thermostat.   
					For optimum system performance and comfort, it may be   
					necessary to change the factory set speed. See Table 5   
					(page 19) for airflow data. To change the blower speed:   
					1.Disconnect all electrical power to the unit and remove   
					the upper door.   
					2.Remove the black and red wires from the blower motor   
					jumping terminal. Discard the blower motor jumping   
					terminal.   
					System Heating   
					1.Set the thermostat’s system mode to HEAT and the fan   
					mode to AUTO. Increase the thermostat’s temperature   
					above room temperature and observe that the blower   
					energizes.Checktheairbeingdischargedattheregister   
					is warmer than room temperature.   
					2. Allow the unit to run for several minutes and then set   
					the thermostat’s temperature below room temperature.   
					Verify the blower cycles off with the thermostat.   
					3.Connect the heating speed wire (red) and the cooling   
					speed wire (black) to the desired blower speed marked   
					on the terminal block of the blower motor.   
					Selecting Minimum Electric Heat Airflow   
					The minimum electric heat airflow setting controls the   
					minimum air flow that will be produced whenever electric   
					heater kits are used. When the electric heater kit is   
					energized along with a heat pump, the airflow may be   
					higher depending on the basic cooling/heat-pump airflow   
					setting. The minimum electric heat airflow is selected by   
					theredblowerwireon3-speedmodelsorsettingswitches   
					1,2,3 & 4 on HMG**X1E models. HCG**V1E models   
					• Terminal 4 = Hi speed   
					• Terminal 5 = Med speed   
					• Terminal 6 = Low speed   
					14   
				4.Replace the upper door and secure it to the unit.   
					5.Restore power to the unit.   
					• Formaximumdehumidification,selectanairflownearthe   
					middle or bottom of the range for that nominal capacity.   
					Additional information on humidity control can be found   
					in the Humidistat and Delay Setting sections.   
					• For thermostats with a dehumidifier output, use a field   
					supplied wire to connect the thermostat’s dehumidifier   
					output to the terminal marked DHUM. The thermostat   
					should be set so that the DHUM output should be high   
					(energized) when dehumidification is needed.See also   
					Dehumidification Options section.   
					High Efficiency Units (Variable & Fixed Speed)   
					IMPORTANT! This air handler has been designed to   
					give the installer maximum flexibility to optimize system   
					performance, efficiency, and comfort. Because there   
					are so many different ways to set up the air handler it is   
					important to read and follow these directions carefully.   
					HMG**X1E & HCG**V1E series air handlers use high   
					efficiencycirculatingairmotorsthatcomeintwovariations   
					and both are controlled differently.The fixed speed motor   
					control board (Figure 16, page 24) controls the torque   
					and the variable speed motor control board (Figure 17)   
					controls the airflow at a constant CFM. Both boards use   
					the same control board.   
					IMPORTANT! If coil icing is observed, the basic cooling/   
					heat-pump airflow selected may be too low. Verify the   
					setting selected is within the range shown in Table 8 and   
					thatthethesystemisproperlycharged.Pleaserefertothe   
					instructionssuppliedwiththeoutdoorunit.Ificingcontinues   
					to occur, raise the selected airflow one or two steps.   
					Before operation, the air handler must be configured to   
					matchtheunitwiththesystem,systemoptions,andclimatic   
					conditions. When configured, the air handler responds   
					directly to the thermostat inputs, as well as the optional   
					humidistat (see page 13). During normal operation, the   
					motor will gradually change speeds during start-up, shut   
					down, whenthermostatinputschange, andwhentheduct   
					static pressure changes (vents closed or opened, filter   
					clogging, etc.). The air handler is configured by setting   
					the selector switches and removing jumper connectors.   
					NOTE: Variable speed air handlers with SEER ratings   
					higherthan15arematchedwitha2-stagecoolingoutdoor   
					unit. They are programmed to operate at 75% of the   
					selected airflow while the system is in the lo-cool mode   
					and 100% of the selected airflow while in hi-cool mode.   
					Dehumidification Options   
					(HMG**X1E or HCG**V1E Models Only)   
					Both motor control boards (Figures 16 & 17, page 24)   
					have a DHUM connection that allows the system to   
					increase the amount of humidity that is removed from   
					the circulating air. This is accomplished by reducing the   
					CFM and allowing the cooling coil to become colder.This   
					will only occur when there is a call for cooling. There are   
					many ways that this can be electrically wired.   
					Selecting Basic Heating Airflow   
					Fixed & variable speed motor control boards (Figures 16   
					& 17) contain a set of dip switches for setting the blower   
					speed.For HMG**X1E models, pins 1-4 set the speed for   
					heating. For HCG**V1E models, the A/B switch must be   
					set for the appropriate air handler size (either setting can   
					be used for 48K or 60K BTUH applications).The airflow is   
					set automatically based on the amount of installed heat.   
					For both HMG**X1E & HCG**V1E models, the cooling   
					speed is selected via switches 5,6,7,& 8. To determine   
					the appropriate switch settings for your installation, see   
					Tables 6, 7, 8, or 9 (pages 20 - 22).   
					1. If the room thermostat incorporates a humidity sensor   
					andDHUMoutput,connecttheDHUMonthethermostat   
					to the DHUM terminal on the motor control board.   
					2. If using a separate humidistat, connect the DHUM & R   
					terminals on the humidistat to the DHUM & R terminals   
					on the motor control board of the air handler. In this   
					option, the DHUM output of the humidistat must be set   
					to be normally open and closed when there is a call for   
					humidification. See Figure 11.   
					Selecting Basic Cooling / Heat Pump Airflow   
					3.If a humidistat is not available, it is an acceptable option   
					to connect the R & DHUM terminals on the motor   
					control board together with a field supplied wire. This   
					option causes the blower to run at a reduced CFM for   
					10 minutes after a call for cooling. NOTE: If outdoor   
					unit is a heat pump, connect the O terminal to DHUM.   
					Thebasiccooling/heat-pumpairflowiscontrolledbysetting   
					switches 5 - 8 on the motor control board (mounted on the   
					blower). All airflows for other modes of operation (except   
					electric heat) are determined by this basic setting. FAN   
					ONLY would deliver 50% of the selected cooling airflow.   
					Table 8 (page 21) lists the basic airflow values versus the   
					airflowselectorswitchsettingsandrangesofbasicairflow   
					settings recommended for each nominal system capacity.   
					MOTOR   
					CONTROL BOARD   
					HUMIDISTAT   
					• When operating in the heat pump mode, a higher   
					basic airflow setting will increase the energy efficiency   
					and capacity but will also decrease the supply air   
					temperature.   
					DHUM   
					R 
					DHUM   
					R 
					• For maximum capacity and energy efficiency, select an   
					airflow at or near the top of the range for that nominal   
					capacity. See Table 8 (page 21).   
					Figure 11. DHUM Wiring Configuration   
					15   
				UNIT MAINTENANCE   
					FURNACE SIZE (bTUH)   
					FILTER SIZE   
					Propermaintenanceismostimportanttoachievethebest   
					performance from a air handler.Some of the components   
					and their locations are shown in Figure 13 (page 18). If   
					any component of the air handler must be replaced, use   
					only factory authorized replacement parts specified in the   
					Replacement Parts List provided online.   
					24K & 30K   
					36K & 42K   
					48K & 60K   
					12 x 20 x 1   
					18 x 20 x 1   
					20 x 20 x 1   
					Table 2. Filter Sizes   
					blower Compartment   
					Dirt and lint can create excessive loads on the motor   
					resulting in higher than normal operating temperatures   
					and shortened service life. It is recommended that the   
					blower compartment be cleaned of dirt or lint that may   
					have accumulated in the compartment or on the blower   
					and motor as part of the annual inspection.   
					WARNING:   
					ELECTRICAL SHOCK, FIRE OR EXPLOSION   
					HAZARD   
					Failure to follow safety warnings exactly could   
					result in serious injury or property damage.   
					blower Fan Wheel   
					Inspect the blower wheel blades for accumulations of dirt   
					and clean if necessary.Inspect mounting nut for tightness   
					when done.   
					Improper servicing could result in dangerous   
					operation, serious injury, death or property   
					damage.   
					blower Motor & Assembly   
					•Beforeservicing,disconnectallelectricalpower   
					to air handler.   
					• When servicing controls, label all wires prior   
					to disconnecting. Reconnect wires correctly.   
					• Verify proper operation after servicing.   
					Inspect the blower assembly and motor mounting   
					brackets for tightness and corrosion.Correct deficiencies   
					if necessary.The blower motor contains sealed bearings   
					and under normal operating conditions, no maintenance   
					is necessary for the life of the equipment.   
					• These maintenance instructions are primarily intended   
					toassistqualifiedtechniciansexperiencedintheproper   
					maintenance and operation of this appliance.   
					TROUbLESHOOTING   
					If the air handler fails to operate, check the following:   
					• Is the electric turned on?   
					• Always reinstall the doors on the air handler after   
					servicingorcleaning/changingthefilters.Donotoperate   
					theairhandlerwithoutalldoorsandcoversinplace.   
					• Verify that the thermostat is properly installed and is   
					not being affected by drafts or heat from lamps or other   
					appliances.   
					• To achieve the best performance and minimize   
					equipment failure, it is recommended that a yearly   
					maintenance checkup be performed. At a minimum,   
					this check should include the following items:   
					• Is the thermostat operating properly?   
					• Are the blower compartment door(s) in place?   
					• Is the air handler disconnect closed?   
					• Has the circuit breaker tripped or the control board fuse   
					burned open?   
					• Are any manual reset switches open?   
					• Is the filter dirty or plugged?   
					• Is the LED on both control boards constantly ON? If   
					not, refer to Tables 3 or 4 to determine fault condition.   
					Air Filter(s)   
					RED LED (AN2)   
					DIAGNOSTIC   
					HMG**F1E, HMG**X1E & HCG**V1E series air handlers   
					are not supplied with a single air filter when shipped from   
					the factory. It is recommended that the filter be cleaned   
					or replaced monthly. Newly built or recently renovated   
					homes may require more frequent changing until the   
					construction dust has minimized. Filter sizes shown in   
					Table 2 are available at most local retailers.   
					OFF   
					Flash   
					ON   
					Control Fault (No Power)   
					Blower Fault   
					Normal Operation   
					Table 3. Air handler Control board Fault Conditions   
					GREEN   
					LED   
					RED   
					LED   
					DIAGNOSTIC   
					Control Fault (No Power)   
					Normal Operation   
					Off   
					On   
					Off   
					On   
					WARNING:   
					Fixed   
					Speed   
					Furnaces   
					Motor Fault   
					On   
					Flash   
					On   
					Never operate the air handler without a filter in   
					place. Dust and lint in the return air can build   
					up on internal components, resulting in loss of   
					efficiency,equipmentdamage,andpossiblefire.   
					Twin Fault (no motor fault)   
					Communications Fault   
					Control Fault (No Power)   
					Normal Operation   
					Flash   
					Flash   
					Off   
					Flash   
					Off   
					Variable   
					Speed   
					Furnaces   
					On   
					On   
					Filters designed to remove smaller particles such as   
					pollen, may require additional maintenance.   
					Motor Fault   
					On   
					Flash   
					Flash   
					Communications Fault   
					Flash   
					Table 4. Motor Control board Fault Conditions   
					16   
				FIGURES & TAbLES   
					3/4”   
					3/4”   
					3/4”   
					13”   
					11/8” K.O.   
					(typ.)   
					“A”   
					1 7/8" K.O.   
					11/4”   
					15/8”   
					17/8”   
					11/4”   
					3 1/4”   
					2 5/8”   
					1 7/8”   
					1 1/8”   
					7/8" K.O.   
					11/8” K.O.   
					(typ.)   
					1 7/8”   
					3 5/8”   
					5 5/8”   
					13/4” K.O.   
					(typ.)   
					DETAIL “D”   
					“H”   
					3 1/4”   
					2 1/4”   
					SUCTION   
					LIQUID   
					15 1/4”   
					13”   
					“W”   
					22"   
					FURNACE SIZE (bTUH)   
					H 
					W 
					A 
					Detail D   
					24K & 30K   
					36K (HMG**F1E Only)   
					36K & 42K   
					43-5/16   
					43-5/16   
					49-5/16   
					55-15/16   
					14-3/16   
					12-3/4   
					18-1/4   
					18-1/4   
					21   
					No   
					No   
					No   
					Yes   
					19-11/16   
					19-11/16   
					22-7/16   
					48K & 60K   
					Figure 12. HMG**F1E, HMG**X1E & HCG**V1E Series Physical Dimensions   
					17   
				Circuit   
					Breaker (60A)   
					Heating Element   
					Assembly   
					Transformer   
					Motor Control   
					Board   
					Blower   
					Wheel   
					Control   
					Board   
					Upper Door   
					Assembly   
					Capacitor   
					Motor   
					Mount Kit   
					Blower   
					Housing   
					Blower   
					Motor   
					Coil   
					Assembly   
					Filter   
					Door   
					Horizontal   
					Drain Pan   
					Vertical   
					Drain Pan   
					Filter   
					Tracks   
					Lower Door   
					Assembly   
					Figure 13. HMG**F1E, HMG**X1E & HCG**V1E Series Air Handler Components   
					18   
				AIRFLOW DATA   
					Dry Coil ESP   
					0.10   
					0.20   
					0.30   
					0.40   
					0.50   
					0.60   
					0.70   
					0.80   
					Low   
					683   
					0.00   
					861   
					647   
					0.07   
					823   
					607   
					0.19   
					781   
					563   
					0.30   
					734   
					515   
					0.42   
					682   
					463   
					0.53   
					625   
					406   
					0.65   
					564   
					345   
					0.76   
					498   
					Corrected ESP1   
					Medium   
					HMG24F1E   
					HMG30F1E   
					HMG36F1E   
					HMG42F1E   
					Corrected ESP1   
					High   
					Corrected ESP1   
					0.00   
					1072   
					0.00   
					849   
					0.00   
					1026   
					0.00   
					825   
					0.11   
					975   
					0.23   
					920   
					0.36   
					860   
					0.48   
					797   
					0.60   
					730   
					0.72   
					659   
					0.00   
					793   
					0.14   
					753   
					0.27   
					704   
					0.40   
					647   
					0.53   
					581   
					0.67   
					508   
					Low   
					Corrected ESP1   
					Medium   
					0.00   
					1118   
					0.00   
					1277   
					0.00   
					953   
					0.04   
					1087   
					0.00   
					1233   
					0.00   
					915   
					0.15   
					1046   
					0.04   
					1184   
					0.00   
					871   
					0.27   
					997   
					0.38   
					940   
					0.50   
					874   
					0.62   
					799   
					0.74   
					717   
					Corrected ESP1   
					0.17   
					1130   
					0.10   
					821   
					0.29   
					1070   
					0.23   
					764   
					0.42   
					1005   
					0.36   
					701   
					0.55   
					935   
					0.68   
					860   
					High   
					Corrected ESP1   
					Low   
					0.49   
					631   
					0.63   
					555   
					Corrected ESP1   
					0.00   
					1265   
					0.00   
					1427   
					0.00   
					1324   
					0.00   
					1485   
					0.00   
					1637   
					0.00   
					1605   
					0 
					0.04   
					1232   
					0.00   
					1385   
					0.00   
					1302   
					0.06   
					1455   
					0.00   
					1601   
					0.00   
					1606   
					0.11   
					1939   
					0 
					0.16   
					1188   
					0.03   
					1333   
					0.00   
					1271   
					0.17   
					1418   
					0.13   
					1558   
					0.00   
					1592   
					0.21   
					1890   
					0.18   
					2095   
					0 
					0.27   
					1133   
					0.15   
					1270   
					0.09   
					1233   
					0.27   
					1373   
					0.24   
					1506   
					0.21   
					1565   
					0.31   
					1830   
					0.28   
					2003   
					0.26   
					0.39   
					1067   
					0.28   
					1196   
					0.23   
					1187   
					0.38   
					1320   
					0.36   
					1447   
					0.33   
					1524   
					0.42   
					1758   
					0.39   
					1906   
					0.37   
					0.51   
					991   
					0.62   
					903   
					0.74   
					805   
					Medium   
					Corrected ESP1   
					High   
					Corrected ESP1   
					0.41   
					1113   
					0.36   
					1134   
					0.49   
					1260   
					0.47   
					1380   
					0.44   
					1468   
					0.52   
					1675   
					0.50   
					1805   
					0.49   
					0.54   
					1018   
					0.50   
					1072   
					0.61   
					1193   
					0.58   
					1305   
					0.56   
					1399   
					0.63   
					1580   
					0.61   
					1698   
					0.60   
					0.68   
					913   
					0.64   
					1003   
					0.72   
					1118   
					0.70   
					1223   
					0.68   
					1316   
					0.74   
					1474   
					0.72   
					1586   
					0.71   
					Low   
					Corrected ESP1   
					Medium   
					Corrected ESP1   
					High   
					Corrected ESP1   
					Low   
					Corrected ESP1   
					Medium   
					1977   
					0 
					HMG48F1E   
					HMG60F1E   
					Corrected ESP1   
					High   
					Corrected ESP1   
					2264   
					0 
					2182   
					0 
					Use HMG**X1E airflow data. See Table 5 (page 20).   
					NOTES:   
					1) Airflow is shown in cfm, +/- 5%.   
					2) External static pressure (ESP) is shown in inches w.c.   
					3) See unit nameplate or installation instructions for maximum recommended external static pressure.   
					Table 5. Airflow Data for HMG**F1E Series Air Handlers   
					19   
				Cooling or Heating Airflow (CFM)   
					Dry Coil ESP   
					Switch Settings   
					0 = OFF, 1 = ON   
					1/5 2/6 3/7 4/8   
					0.1   
					0.2   
					0.3   
					0.4   
					0.5   
					0.6   
					0.7   
					0.8   
					0 
					1 
					0 
					1 
					0 
					1 
					0 
					1 
					0 
					1 
					0 
					1 
					0 
					1 
					0 
					1 
					0 
					0 
					1 
					1 
					0 
					0 
					1 
					1 
					0 
					0 
					1 
					1 
					0 
					0 
					1 
					1 
					0 
					0 
					0 
					0 
					1 
					1 
					1 
					1 
					0 
					0 
					0 
					0 
					1 
					1 
					1 
					1 
					0 
					0 
					0 
					0 
					0 
					0 
					0 
					0 
					1 
					1 
					1 
					1 
					1 
					1 
					1 
					1 
					585   
					710   
					550   
					670   
					520   
					650   
					460   
					610   
					420   
					560   
					405   
					530   
					475   
					625   
					440   
					580   
					845   
					790   
					765   
					715   
					680   
					655   
					890   
					865   
					840   
					785   
					760   
					710   
					680   
					655   
					955   
					925   
					900   
					850   
					825   
					790   
					770   
					720   
					HMG24X1E   
					& 
					HMG30X1E   
					1030   
					1115   
					1155   
					1200   
					1240   
					1320   
					1355   
					1405   
					1440   
					1465   
					1465   
					995   
					975   
					940   
					910   
					870   
					840   
					815   
					1085   
					1130   
					1175   
					1215   
					1290   
					1330   
					1375   
					1415   
					1425   
					1425   
					1060   
					1095   
					1145   
					1195   
					1265   
					1305   
					1345   
					1385   
					1390   
					1390   
					1020   
					1070   
					1110   
					1170   
					1240   
					1280   
					1325   
					1355   
					1355   
					1355   
					995   
					965   
					925   
					905   
					1040   
					1085   
					1140   
					1215   
					1255   
					1295   
					1325   
					1320   
					1320   
					1010   
					1060   
					1110   
					1185   
					1220   
					1275   
					1290   
					1290   
					1290   
					985   
					950   
					1025   
					1080   
					1160   
					1200   
					1250   
					1255   
					1260   
					1260   
					1000   
					1060   
					1130   
					1175   
					1210   
					1215   
					1215   
					1215   
					Cooling or Heating Airflow (CFM)   
					Dry Coil ESP   
					Switch Settings   
					0 = OFF, 1 = ON   
					1/5 2/6 3/7 4/8   
					0.1   
					0.2   
					0.3   
					0.4   
					0.5   
					0.6   
					0.7   
					0.8   
					0 
					1 
					0 
					1 
					0 
					1 
					0 
					1 
					0 
					1 
					0 
					1 
					0 
					1 
					0 
					1 
					0 
					0 
					1 
					1 
					0 
					0 
					1 
					1 
					0 
					0 
					1 
					1 
					0 
					0 
					1 
					1 
					0 
					0 
					0 
					0 
					1 
					1 
					1 
					1 
					0 
					0 
					0 
					0 
					1 
					1 
					1 
					1 
					0 
					0 
					0 
					0 
					0 
					0 
					0 
					0 
					1 
					1 
					1 
					1 
					1 
					1 
					1 
					1 
					600   
					660   
					550   
					610   
					430   
					540   
					390   
					460   
					425   
					580   
					830   
					750   
					695   
					640   
					520   
					600   
					860   
					825   
					765   
					690   
					630   
					525   
					620   
					485   
					585   
					935   
					895   
					835   
					790   
					710   
					655   
					HMG36X1E   
					& 
					HMG42X1E   
					1045   
					1095   
					1155   
					1230   
					1285   
					1330   
					1395   
					1450   
					1490   
					1530   
					1530   
					975   
					920   
					875   
					830   
					795   
					720   
					685   
					1040   
					1105   
					1185   
					1260   
					1290   
					1365   
					1405   
					1450   
					1485   
					1490   
					995   
					950   
					900   
					850   
					805   
					750   
					1060   
					1140   
					1210   
					1245   
					1315   
					1375   
					1410   
					1460   
					1465   
					1010   
					1090   
					1165   
					1205   
					1275   
					1335   
					1385   
					1425   
					1425   
					965   
					920   
					870   
					825   
					1045   
					1125   
					1170   
					1235   
					1295   
					1340   
					1380   
					1390   
					1010   
					1080   
					1125   
					1205   
					1260   
					1300   
					1350   
					1350   
					965   
					920   
					1040   
					1085   
					1160   
					1220   
					1270   
					1310   
					1310   
					1010   
					1045   
					1130   
					1180   
					1230   
					1280   
					1285   
					Cooling or Heating Airflow (CFM)   
					Dry Coil ESP   
					Switch Settings   
					0 = OFF, 1 = ON   
					1/5 2/6 3/7 4/8   
					0.1   
					0.2   
					0.3   
					0.4   
					0.5   
					0.6   
					0.7   
					0.8   
					0 
					1 
					0 
					1 
					0 
					1 
					0 
					1 
					0 
					1 
					0 
					1 
					0 
					1 
					0 
					1 
					0 
					0 
					1 
					1 
					0 
					0 
					1 
					1 
					0 
					0 
					1 
					1 
					0 
					0 
					1 
					1 
					0 
					0 
					0 
					0 
					1 
					1 
					1 
					1 
					0 
					0 
					0 
					0 
					1 
					1 
					1 
					1 
					0 
					0 
					0 
					0 
					0 
					0 
					0 
					0 
					1 
					1 
					1 
					1 
					1 
					1 
					1 
					1 
					710   
					830   
					580   
					690   
					395   
					675   
					530   
					665   
					505   
					560   
					930   
					875   
					710   
					530   
					705   
					1065   
					1185   
					1275   
					1365   
					1480   
					1560   
					1650   
					1730   
					1785   
					1865   
					1920   
					2010   
					2065   
					1015   
					1115   
					1220   
					1350   
					1430   
					1535   
					1600   
					1685   
					1740   
					1820   
					1890   
					1965   
					2020   
					900   
					840   
					800   
					665   
					830   
					635   
					745   
					1010   
					1175   
					1255   
					1370   
					1485   
					1545   
					1660   
					1695   
					1785   
					1850   
					1960   
					1985   
					960   
					925   
					875   
					HMG48X1E   
					& 
					HMG60X1E   
					1120   
					1200   
					1325   
					1430   
					1500   
					1610   
					1645   
					1750   
					1805   
					1900   
					1955   
					1060   
					1150   
					1265   
					1375   
					1450   
					1570   
					1615   
					1695   
					1765   
					1850   
					1915   
					970   
					930   
					890   
					1105   
					1225   
					1335   
					1405   
					1520   
					1545   
					1655   
					1715   
					1810   
					1880   
					1060   
					1185   
					1285   
					1360   
					1470   
					1510   
					1605   
					1675   
					1775   
					1840   
					1025   
					1140   
					1240   
					1305   
					1420   
					1470   
					1560   
					1640   
					1730   
					1810   
					NOTE: When matched with two-stage outdoor units, the airflow on low (Y1 or W1) input will be 70% of the values shown in this table.   
					Table 6. Airflow Data for HMG**X1E Air Handlers   
					20   
				Nominal Electic Heat KW   
					FURNACE MODELS   
					5 
					8 
					10   
					15   
					20   
					25   
					30   
					HMG24X1E & HMG30X1E   
					HMG36X1E & HMG42X1E   
					HMG48X1E & HMG60X1E   
					800   
					900   
					900   
					1000 1300   
					N/A   
					N/A   
					N/A   
					N/A   
					N/A   
					1000 1100 1300 1500   
					1000 1100 1200 1400 1600 1800 2000   
					NOTE: See Table 6 for appropriate switch settings for these airflows.   
					Table 7. Minimum Heating Airflow Settings (in CFM)   
					for HMG**X1E Air Handlers   
					HCG24V1E & HCG30V1E   
					SWITCH SETTINGS   
					NOMINAL   
					(1 = ON, 0 = OFF)   
					CFM   
					CAPACITY   
					5 
					6 
					7 
					8 
					525   
					560   
					600   
					625   
					700   
					750   
					800   
					850   
					875   
					890   
					930   
					950   
					1000   
					1050   
					1125   
					1200   
					0 
					0 
					0 
					0 
					0 
					0 
					0 
					0 
					1 
					1 
					1 
					1 
					1 
					1 
					1 
					1 
					0 
					0 
					0 
					0 
					1 
					1 
					1 
					1 
					0 
					0 
					0 
					0 
					1 
					1 
					1 
					1 
					0 
					0 
					1 
					1 
					0 
					0 
					1 
					1 
					0 
					0 
					1 
					1 
					0 
					0 
					1 
					1 
					0 
					1 
					0 
					1 
					0 
					1 
					0 
					1 
					0 
					1 
					0 
					1 
					0 
					1 
					0 
					1 
					HCG36V1E & HCG42V1E   
					HCG48V1E & HCG60V1E   
					SWITCH SETTINGS   
					(1 = ON, 0 = OFF)   
					SWITCH SETTINGS   
					(1 = ON, 0 = OFF)   
					NOMINAL   
					CAPACITY   
					NOMICAL   
					CAPACITY   
					CFM   
					CFM   
					5 
					0 
					0 
					0 
					0 
					0 
					0 
					0 
					0 
					1 
					1 
					1 
					1 
					1 
					1 
					1 
					1 
					6 
					0 
					0 
					0 
					0 
					1 
					1 
					1 
					1 
					0 
					0 
					0 
					0 
					1 
					1 
					1 
					1 
					7 
					0 
					0 
					1 
					1 
					0 
					0 
					1 
					1 
					0 
					0 
					1 
					1 
					0 
					0 
					1 
					1 
					8 
					0 
					1 
					0 
					1 
					0 
					1 
					0 
					1 
					0 
					1 
					0 
					1 
					0 
					1 
					0 
					1 
					5 
					0 
					0 
					0 
					0 
					0 
					0 
					0 
					0 
					1 
					1 
					1 
					1 
					1 
					1 
					1 
					1 
					6 
					0 
					0 
					0 
					0 
					1 
					1 
					1 
					1 
					0 
					0 
					0 
					0 
					1 
					1 
					1 
					1 
					7 
					0 
					0 
					1 
					1 
					0 
					0 
					1 
					1 
					0 
					0 
					1 
					1 
					0 
					0 
					1 
					1 
					8 
					0 
					1 
					0 
					1 
					0 
					1 
					0 
					1 
					0 
					1 
					0 
					1 
					0 
					1 
					0 
					1 
					525   
					560   
					1100   
					1200   
					1250   
					1300   
					1350   
					1400   
					1450   
					1500   
					1550   
					1600   
					1650   
					1700   
					1750   
					1800   
					1900   
					2000   
					600   
					650   
					700   
					750   
					800   
					850   
					875   
					950   
					1050   
					1150   
					1250   
					1350   
					1400   
					1600   
					Table 8. Recommended Cooling Airflow Settings for HCG**V1E Air Handlers   
					21   
				Cooling Airflow   
					Heating Airflow   
					COOL Switch Setting   
					Airflow   
					(CFM)   
					Heater Kit   
					Installed (KW)   
					Airflow   
					(CFM)   
					A/b Switch Setting   
					0 = OFF, 1 = ON   
					A/b Switch Setting   
					0 = OFF, 1 = ON   
					0 = OFF, 1 = ON   
					5 
					6 
					7 
					8 
					0 
					0 
					0 
					0 
					0 
					0 
					0 
					0 
					0 
					0 
					0 
					0 
					0 
					0 
					0 
					0 
					0 
					0 
					0 
					0 
					0 
					0 
					0 
					0 
					1 
					1 
					1 
					1 
					1 
					1 
					1 
					1 
					0 
					0 
					0 
					0 
					1 
					1 
					1 
					1 
					0 
					0 
					0 
					0 
					1 
					1 
					1 
					1 
					0 
					0 
					1 
					1 
					0 
					0 
					1 
					1 
					0 
					0 
					1 
					1 
					0 
					0 
					1 
					1 
					0 
					1 
					0 
					1 
					0 
					1 
					0 
					1 
					0 
					1 
					0 
					1 
					0 
					1 
					0 
					1 
					525   
					560   
					600   
					625   
					700   
					750   
					800   
					850   
					875   
					890   
					930   
					950   
					1000   
					1050   
					1125   
					1200   
					0 
					0 
					0 
					0 
					0 
					0 
					0 
					0 
					0 
					600   
					800   
					1000   
					1000   
					1300   
					n/a   
					5 
					8 
					10   
					15   
					20   
					25   
					30   
					HCG24V1E   
					& 
					HCG30V1E   
					n/a   
					n/a   
					Cooling Airflow   
					Heating Airflow   
					COOL Switch Setting   
					Airflow   
					(CFM)   
					Heater Kit   
					Installed (KW)   
					Airflow   
					(CFM)   
					A/b Switch Setting   
					0 = OFF, 1 = ON   
					A/b Switch Setting   
					0 = OFF, 1 = ON   
					0 = OFF, 1 = ON   
					5 
					6 
					7 
					8 
					1 
					1 
					1 
					1 
					1 
					1 
					1 
					1 
					1 
					1 
					1 
					1 
					1 
					1 
					1 
					1 
					0 
					0 
					0 
					0 
					0 
					0 
					0 
					0 
					1 
					1 
					1 
					1 
					1 
					1 
					1 
					1 
					0 
					0 
					0 
					0 
					1 
					1 
					1 
					1 
					0 
					0 
					0 
					0 
					1 
					1 
					1 
					1 
					0 
					0 
					1 
					1 
					0 
					0 
					1 
					1 
					0 
					0 
					1 
					1 
					0 
					0 
					1 
					1 
					0 
					1 
					0 
					1 
					0 
					1 
					0 
					1 
					0 
					1 
					0 
					1 
					0 
					1 
					0 
					1 
					525   
					560   
					1 
					1 
					1 
					1 
					1 
					1 
					1 
					1 
					0 
					700   
					900   
					5 
					600   
					8 
					1100   
					1100   
					1300   
					1500   
					n/a   
					650   
					10   
					15   
					20   
					25   
					30   
					700   
					HCG36V1E   
					& 
					HCG42V1E   
					750   
					800   
					n/a   
					850   
					875   
					950   
					1050   
					1150   
					1250   
					1350   
					1400   
					1600   
					Cooling Airflow   
					Heating Airflow   
					COOL Switch Setting   
					A/b Switch Setting   
					(* = either 0 or 1)   
					Airflow   
					(CFM)   
					A/b Switch Setting   
					(* = either 0 or 1)   
					Heater Kit   
					Installed (KW)   
					Airflow   
					(CFM)   
					0 = OFF, 1 = ON   
					5 
					6 
					7 
					8 
					* 
					* 
					* 
					* 
					* 
					* 
					* 
					* 
					* 
					* 
					* 
					* 
					* 
					* 
					* 
					* 
					0 
					0 
					0 
					0 
					0 
					0 
					0 
					0 
					1 
					1 
					1 
					1 
					1 
					1 
					1 
					1 
					0 
					0 
					0 
					0 
					1 
					1 
					1 
					1 
					0 
					0 
					0 
					0 
					1 
					1 
					1 
					1 
					0 
					0 
					1 
					1 
					0 
					0 
					1 
					1 
					0 
					0 
					1 
					1 
					0 
					0 
					1 
					1 
					0 
					1 
					0 
					1 
					0 
					1 
					0 
					1 
					0 
					1 
					0 
					1 
					0 
					1 
					0 
					1 
					1100   
					1200   
					1250   
					1300   
					1350   
					1400   
					1450   
					1500   
					1550   
					1600   
					1650   
					1700   
					1750   
					1800   
					1900   
					2000   
					* 
					* 
					* 
					* 
					* 
					* 
					* 
					* 
					0 
					800   
					5 
					1000   
					1200   
					1200   
					1400   
					1600   
					1800   
					2000   
					8 
					10   
					15   
					20   
					25   
					30   
					HCG48V1E   
					& 
					HCG60V1E   
					NOTES:   
					• 
					• 
					Airflow values listed are for 240V operation. For   
					208V operation, multiply the CFM value by .95 for   
					HCG24V1E, HCG30V1E, HCG36V1E, & HCG42V1E units.   
					For HCG48V1E & HCG60V1E units, mulitply the CMF value   
					by .90.   
					When matched with two-stage outdoor units the airflow on   
					low (Y1 or W1) input only will be 70% of the values shown in   
					this table.   
					Table 9. Airflow Data for HCG**V1E Air Handlers   
					22   
				ELECTRICAL DIAGRAMS & DATA   
					W 
					C Y G R   
					P2   
					3A Fuse   
					BLWDTC   
					BLWDTC_R   
					L 2   
					L 1   
					EAC   
					COOL   
					HEAT   
					LED 1   
					HEATER P1   
					Figure 14. Single Stage Control board   
					1 Y 2 W L 1 W   
					O 
					Y 2 / Y   
					R 
					G 
					C 
					P3   
					P2   
					LED 1   
					HEATER P1   
					Figure 15.Two - Stage Control board   
					23   
				TEST PORT   
					W1   
					EXPANSION   
					PORT   
					FAN SPEED   
					8 
					1 2 3 5 6 7   
					4 
					COOL   
					HEAT   
					STATUS   
					BLOWER MOTOR   
					Figure 16. Fixed Speed Motor Control board   
					STATUS LIGHTS   
					L2-IN   
					L2-OUT   
					W 
					Y/Y2   
					Y1   
					L1-IN   
					L1-OUT   
					H 
					DEHUM   
					Y1   
					FAN SPEED   
					8 
					2 3 5 6 7   
					4 
					TEST PORT   
					R 
					C 
					COOL   
					HEAT   
					SENSOR   
					GND   
					EXPANSION PORT   
					BLOWER MOTOR   
					Figure 17. Variable Speed Motor Control board   
					24   
				C K B L A   
					R E D   
					RELAY   
					R E D   
					Y 
					G R A   
					G R E E N   
					W H I T E   
					O W Y E L L   
					Figure 18. Wiring Diagram for HMG**F1E Series Air Handler   
					25   
				BLUE   
					GREEN   
					YELLOW   
					ORANGE   
					RED   
					BLUE   
					GREEN   
					YELLOW   
					ORANGE   
					RED   
					BROWN   
					BROWN   
					EXPANSION   
					L1   
					L2   
					HUM   
					EAL   
					HEATER PLUG   
					Figure 19. Wiring Diagram for HMG**X1E Series Air Handler   
					26   
				WHITE   
					BLACK   
					1 
					2 
					3 
					4 
					5 
					6 
					1 
					1 
					2 
					2 
					3 
					3 
					4 
					4 
					5 
					5 
					6 
					6 
					7 
					7 
					8 
					8 
					9 
					9 
					1 
					2 
					3 
					4 
					5 
					6 
					Y 
					G R A   
					EXPANSION   
					W H I T E   
					K 
					A C B L   
					L1   
					L2   
					HUM   
					EAL   
					HEATER PLUG   
					Figure 20. Wiring Diagram for HCG**V1E Series Air Handler   
					27   
				HMG**F1E SERIES   
					240 VAC, 50 & 60 HZ, SINGLE PHASE   
					208 VAC, 50 & 60 HZ, SINGLE PHASE   
					MCA MOP   
					MCA   
					MOP   
					HEAT KIT   
					MODEL   
					NUMbER   
					H6HK-   
					AIR HANDLER   
					MODEL   
					None   
					1.6   
					26.6   
					41.2   
					51.6   
					- 
					- 
					- 
					- 
					- 
					- 
					- 
					- 
					- 
					- 
					- 
					- 
					- 
					- 
					- 
					- 
					- 
					- 
					- 
					- 
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					- 
					- 
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					- 
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					- 
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					- 
					- 
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					- 
					1.6   
					15   
					- 
					- 
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					- 
					- 
					- 
					- 
					- 
					30   
					- 
					- 
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					- 
					- 
					30   
					60   
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					- 
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					- 
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					- 
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					- 
					- 
					- 
					- 
					- 
					15   
					1.6   
					- 
					- 
					- 
					- 
					- 
					- 
					- 
					- 
					- 
					- 
					- 
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					- 
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					- 
					- 
					- 
					- 
					- 
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					- 
					- 
					- 
					- 
					1.6   
					15   
					- 
					- 
					- 
					- 
					- 
					- 
					- 
					- 
					- 
					25   
					- 
					- 
					- 
					- 
					- 
					- 
					25   
					45   
					- 
					- 
					- 
					- 
					- 
					- 
					- 
					- 
					- 
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					- 
					- 
					- 
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					- 
					- 
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					- 
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					- 
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					- 
					- 
					- 
					15   
					25   
					40   
					45   
					30   
					15   
					25   
					40   
					50   
					70   
					30   
					45   
					15   
					25   
					40   
					50   
					70   
					90   
					30   
					45   
					15   
					25   
					40   
					50   
					70   
					90   
					30   
					45   
					15   
					30   
					40   
					50   
					80   
					100   
					005H-XX   
					008H-XX   
					010H-XX   
					009Q-XX   
					None   
					005H-XX   
					008H-XX   
					010H-XX   
					015H-XX   
					009Q-XX   
					015Q-XX   
					None   
					005H-XX   
					008H-XX   
					010H-XX   
					015H-XX   
					020H-XX   
					009Q-XX   
					015Q-XX   
					None   
					005H-XX   
					008H-XX   
					010H-XX   
					015H-XX   
					020H-XX   
					009Q-XX   
					015Q-XX   
					None   
					005H-XX   
					008H-XX   
					010H-XX   
					015H-XX   
					020H-XX   
					024H-XX   
					029H-XX   
					009Q-XX   
					015Q-XX   
					None   
					005H-XX   
					008H-XX   
					010H-XX   
					015H-XX   
					020H-XX   
					024H-XX   
					029H-XX   
					009Q-XX   
					015Q-XX   
					26.6 30   
					41.2 45   
					51.6 60   
					28.7   
					3.1   
					28.1 30   
					42.7 45   
					53.1 60   
					65.6 60   
					30.2   
					46.4   
					2.6   
					27.6 30   
					42.2 45   
					52.6 60   
					64.7 60   
					102.6 60   
					29.7   
					45.9   
					3.1   
					28.1 30   
					42.7 45   
					53.1 60   
					65.6 60   
					103.1 60   
					30.2   
					46.4   
					5.4   
					30 23.3   
					45 35.9   
					60 45.0   
					30   
					15   
					30 24.8   
					45 37.4   
					60 46.5   
					23.3 25   
					35.9 40   
					45.0 45   
					18.8   
					3.1   
					24.8 25   
					37.4 40   
					46.5 50   
					68.1 50   
					26.6   
					40.6   
					2.6   
					24.3 25   
					36.9 40   
					46.0 50   
					67.6 50   
					89.3 50   
					26.1   
					40.2   
					3.1   
					24.8 25   
					37.4 40   
					46.5 50   
					68.1 50   
					89.8 50   
					26.6   
					40.7   
					5.4   
					HMG24F1E   
					HMG30F1E   
					- 
					15   
					- 
					- 
					15   
					3.1   
					3.1   
					28.1   
					42.7   
					53.1   
					53.1 25.0   
					- 
					80 46.5 21.7   
					- 
					- 
					- 
					- 
					- 
					- 
					- 
					- 
					15   
					35   
					50   
					15   
					30 24.3   
					45 36.9   
					60 46.0   
					80 46.0 21.7   
					110 46.0 43.3   
					30   
					50   
					15   
					30 24.8   
					45 37.4   
					60 46.5   
					80 46.5 21.7   
					110 46.5 43.3   
					35   
					50   
					15   
					35 27.0   
					45 39.7   
					60 48.7   
					- 
					- 
					- 
					- 
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					- 
					- 
					- 
					- 
					- 
					15   
					- 
					2.6   
					27.6   
					42.2   
					52.6   
					52.6 25.0   
					52.6 50.0   
					2.6   
					HMG36F1E   
					- 
					- 
					- 
					- 
					- 
					- 
					- 
					- 
					- 
					- 
					15   
					- 
					- 
					- 
					- 
					- 
					- 
					- 
					- 
					- 
					- 
					15   
					3.1   
					28.1   
					42.7   
					53.1   
					53.1 25.0   
					53.1 50.0   
					3.1   
					- 
					- 
					HMG42F1E   
					30   
					60   
					- 
					- 
					- 
					- 
					- 
					- 
					30   
					60   
					60   
					60   
					- 
					- 
					- 
					- 
					- 
					25   
					45   
					- 
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					- 
					- 
					25   
					45   
					45   
					45   
					- 
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					- 
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					- 
					- 
					- 
					15   
					- 
					- 
					- 
					- 
					- 
					- 
					- 
					- 
					- 
					- 
					15   
					5.4   
					30.4   
					45.0   
					55.4   
					55.4 25.0   
					55.4 50.0   
					55.4 50.0 25.0 130.4 60   
					55.4 50.0 50.0 155.4 60   
					- 
					5.4   
					30.4 35   
					45.0 45   
					55.4 60   
					80.4 60   
					105.4 60   
					27.0 30   
					39.7 40   
					48.7 50   
					70.4 50   
					92.0 50   
					90 48.7 21.7   
					110 48.7 43.3   
					HMG48F1E   
					60 150 48.7 43.3 21.7 113.7 50   
					60 175 48.7 43.3 43.3 135.4 50   
					45 125   
					45 150   
					- 
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					- 
					- 
					- 
					- 
					- 
					- 
					- 
					- 
					- 
					- 
					- 
					- 
					32.4   
					48.7   
					6.3   
					31.3 35   
					45.8 50   
					56.3 60   
					81.3 60   
					106.3 60   
					- 
					- 
					15   
					- 
					- 
					- 
					- 
					- 
					- 
					- 
					- 
					35   
					50   
					15   
					35 28.4   
					50 41.1   
					60 50.1   
					- 
					- 
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					- 
					- 
					- 
					- 
					- 
					- 
					- 
					- 
					- 
					- 
					- 
					- 
					- 
					28.8   
					42.9   
					6.8   
					28.4 30   
					41.1 45   
					50.1 60   
					71.8 60   
					93.4 60   
					- 
					- 
					15   
					- 
					- 
					- 
					- 
					- 
					- 
					- 
					- 
					30   
					45   
					15   
					30   
					45   
					60   
					80   
					100   
					- 
					6.3   
					31.3   
					45.8   
					56.3   
					56.3 25.0   
					56.3 50.0   
					56.3 50.0 25.0 131.3 60   
					56.3 50.0 50.0 156.3 60   
					- 
					- 
					6.8   
					- 
					- 
					30   
					60   
					60   
					60   
					- 
					90 50.1 21.7   
					110 50.1 43.3   
					25   
					45   
					45   
					45   
					- 
					HMG60F1E   
					30 150 50.1 43.3 21.7 115.1 60   
					60 175 50.1 43.3 43.3 136.8 60   
					- 
					- 
					25 125   
					45 150   
					- 
					- 
					- 
					- 
					- 
					- 
					33.3   
					49.6   
					- 
					- 
					35   
					50   
					- 
					- 
					- 
					- 
					- 
					- 
					30.2   
					44.3   
					- 
					- 
					35   
					45   
					- 
					- 
					Table 10. HMG**F1E Series Minimum Circuit Ampacity & Maximum Overcurrent Protection   
					28   
				HMG**X1E & HCG**V1E   
					240 VAC, 50 & 60 HZ, SINGLE PHASE   
					208 VAC, 50 & 60 HZ, SINGLE PHASE   
					MCA MOP   
					MCA   
					MOP   
					HEAT KIT   
					MODEL   
					NUMbER   
					H6HK-   
					AIR HANDLER   
					MODELS   
					None   
					4.5   
					- 
					- 
					- 
					- 
					- 
					- 
					- 
					- 
					- 
					- 
					- 
					- 
					- 
					- 
					- 
					- 
					- 
					- 
					- 
					- 
					- 
					- 
					- 
					- 
					- 
					4.5   
					15   
					- 
					- 
					- 
					- 
					30   
					- 
					- 
					- 
					- 
					- 
					- 
					- 
					- 
					- 
					- 
					- 
					- 
					- 
					- 
					- 
					- 
					- 
					- 
					- 
					- 
					- 
					- 
					- 
					- 
					- 
					- 
					15   
					4.8   
					- 
					- 
					- 
					- 
					- 
					- 
					- 
					- 
					- 
					- 
					- 
					- 
					- 
					- 
					- 
					- 
					- 
					- 
					- 
					- 
					- 
					- 
					- 
					- 
					- 
					4.8   
					15   
					- 
					- 
					- 
					- 
					25   
					- 
					- 
					- 
					- 
					- 
					- 
					- 
					- 
					- 
					- 
					- 
					- 
					- 
					- 
					- 
					- 
					- 
					- 
					- 
					- 
					- 
					- 
					- 
					- 
					- 
					- 
					15   
					30   
					40   
					50   
					70   
					30   
					45   
					15   
					30   
					40   
					50   
					70   
					100   
					30   
					45   
					15   
					30   
					45   
					60   
					80   
					100   
					HMG24X1E   
					HMG30X1E   
					& 
					HCG24V1E   
					HCG30V1E   
					005H-XX 29.5   
					008H-XX 44.1   
					010H-XX 54.5   
					29.5 30   
					44.1 45   
					54.5 60   
					68.1 60   
					31.6   
					47.8   
					4.5   
					29.5 30   
					44.1 45   
					54.5 60   
					68.1 60   
					104.5 60   
					31.6   
					47.8   
					6.3   
					30 26.4   
					45 39.1   
					60 48.1   
					26.4 30   
					39.1 40   
					48.1 50   
					69.8 50   
					28.2   
					42.3   
					4.8   
					26.4 30   
					39.1 40   
					48.1 50   
					69.8 50   
					91.4 50   
					28.2   
					42.3   
					6.8   
					015H-XX 54.5 25.0   
					80 48.1 21.7   
					009Q-XX   
					015Q-XX   
					None   
					005H-XX 29.5   
					008H-XX 44.1   
					010H-XX 54.5   
					015H-XX 54.5 25.0   
					020H-XX 54.5 50.0   
					009Q-XX   
					015Q-XX   
					None   
					005H-XX 31.3   
					008H-XX 45.8   
					010H-XX 56.3   
					015H-XX 56.3 25.0   
					020H-XX 56.3 50.0   
					024H-XX 56.3 50.0 25.0 131.3 60   
					029H-XX 56.3 50.0 50.0 156.3 60   
					009Q-XX   
					015Q-XX   
					- 
					- 
					- 
					- 
					- 
					- 
					- 
					- 
					- 
					- 
					15   
					35   
					50   
					15   
					30 26.4   
					45 39.1   
					60 48.1   
					80 48.1 21.7   
					110 48.1 43.3   
					35   
					50   
					15   
					35 28.4   
					50 41.1   
					60 50.1   
					90 50.1 21.7   
					110 50.1 43.3   
					- 
					- 
					- 
					- 
					- 
					- 
					- 
					- 
					- 
					- 
					15   
					4.5   
					4.8   
					HMG36X1E   
					HMG42X1E   
					& 
					HCG36V1E   
					HCG42V1E   
					- 
					- 
					30   
					60   
					- 
					- 
					- 
					- 
					- 
					- 
					30   
					60   
					60   
					60   
					- 
					25   
					45   
					- 
					- 
					- 
					- 
					- 
					- 
					25   
					45   
					45   
					45   
					- 
					- 
					- 
					- 
					- 
					- 
					- 
					- 
					- 
					- 
					- 
					15   
					- 
					- 
					- 
					- 
					- 
					- 
					- 
					- 
					- 
					- 
					15   
					6.3   
					6.8   
					31.3 35   
					45.8 50   
					56.3 60   
					81.3 60   
					106.3 60   
					28.4 30   
					41.1 45   
					50.1 60   
					71.8 60   
					93.4 60   
					HMG48X1E   
					HMG60X1E   
					& 
					HCG48V1E   
					HCG60V1E   
					60 150 50.1 43.3 21.7 115.1 60   
					60 175 50.1 43.3 43.3 136.8 60   
					- 
					- 
					45 125   
					45 150   
					- 
					- 
					- 
					- 
					- 
					- 
					- 
					- 
					33.3   
					49.6   
					- 
					- 
					35   
					50   
					- 
					- 
					- 
					- 
					- 
					- 
					30.2   
					44.3   
					- 
					- 
					35   
					45   
					- 
					- 
					Table 11. HMG**X1E & HCG**V1E Minimum Circuit Ampacity & Maximum Overcurrent Protection   
					CONTROL SIGNAL & MODE OPERATION   
					TOTAL KW   
					bOARD ACTION   
					Stage 1 Heat on instantly   
					5 KW   
					Heat blower on after 3 second delay   
					Stage 1 Heat on instantly   
					10 KW   
					15 KW   
					Heat blower on after 3 second delay   
					Stage 1 Heat on instantly   
					Heat blower on after 3 second delay   
					Stage 2 Heat on after 5 second delay   
					Stage 1 Heat on instantly   
					Heat blower on after 3 second delay   
					Stage 2 Heat on after 5 second delay   
					Stage 3 Heat on after 10 second delay   
					Stage 1 Heat on instantly   
					20 KW   
					25 KW   
					ON   
					W1 only   
					EHEAT   
					Heat blower on after 3 second delay   
					Stage 2 Heat on after 5 second delay   
					Stage 3 Heat on after 10 second delay   
					Stage 1Heat on instantly   
					Heat blower on after 3 second delay   
					Stage 2 Heat on after 5 second delay   
					Stage 3 Heat on after 10 second delay   
					Stage 4 Heat on after 15 second delay   
					Heat stages off instantly   
					30 KW   
					OFF   
					Blower off after 15 second delay   
					Table 12. Control board Operation   
					29   
				CONTROL SIGNAL & MODE OPERATION   
					TOTAL KW   
					bOARD ACTION   
					Stage 1 Heat on instantly   
					5 KW   
					Heat blower on after 3 second delay   
					Stage 1 Heat on instantly   
					10 KW   
					15 KW   
					Heat blower on after 3 second delay   
					Stage 2 Heat on after 5 seconds delay   
					Stage 1 Heat on instantly   
					Heat blower on after 3 second delay   
					Stage 2 Heat on after 5 seconds delay   
					Stage 3 Heat on after 10 seconds delay   
					Stage 1 Heat on instantly   
					Heat blower on after 3 second delay   
					Stage 2 Heat on after 5 seconds delay   
					Stage 3 Heat on after 10 seconds delay   
					Stage 4 Heat on after 15 seconds delay   
					Stage 1 Heat on instantly   
					20 KW   
					25 KW   
					ON   
					W1 & W2   
					EHEAT   
					Heat blower on after 3 second delay   
					Stage 2 Heat on after 5 seconds delay   
					Stage 3 Heat on after 10 seconds delay   
					Stage 4 Heat on after 15 seconds delay   
					Stage 5 Heat on after 20 seconds delay   
					Stage 1Heat on instantly   
					Heat blower on after 3 second delay   
					Stage 2 Heat on after 5 seconds delay   
					Stage 3 Heat on after 10 seconds delay   
					Stage 4 Heat on after 15 seconds delay   
					Stage 5 Heat on after 20 seconds delay   
					Stage 6 Heat on after 25 seconds delay   
					Heat stages off instantly   
					30 KW   
					OFF   
					Blower off after 15 second delay   
					Stage 1 Heat on instantly   
					5 KW   
					Cool blower on after 3 second delay   
					Stage 1 Heat on instantly   
					10 KW   
					Cool blower on after 3 second delay   
					Stage 1 Heat on instantly   
					15 KW   
					20 KW   
					Cool blower on after 3 second delay   
					Stage 2 Heat on after 5 seconds delay   
					Stage 1 Heat on instantly   
					Cool blower on after 3 second delay   
					Stage 2 Heat on after 5 seconds delay   
					Stage 3 Heat on after 10 seconds delay   
					Stage 1 Heat on instantly   
					ON   
					W1 & Y/Y2   
					AUX HEAT   
					Cool blower on after 3 second delay   
					Stage 2 Heat on after 5 seconds delay   
					Stage 3 Heat on after 10 seconds delay   
					Stage 1 Heat on instantly   
					25 KW   
					30 KW   
					Cool blower on after 3 second delay   
					Stage 2 Heat on after 5 seconds delay   
					Stage 3 Heat on after 10 seconds delay   
					Stage 4 Heat on after 15 seconds delay   
					Heat stages off instantly   
					OFF   
					Heat blower turns off after 40 second delay   
					Table 12. Control board Operation - Continued   
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				CONTROL SIGNAL & MODE OPERATION   
					TOTAL KW   
					bOARD ACTION   
					Stage 1 Heat on instantly   
					5 KW   
					Cool blower on after 3 second delay   
					Stage 1 Heat on instantly   
					10 KW   
					15 KW   
					Cool blower on after 3 second delay   
					Stage 2 Heat on after 5 seconds delay   
					Stage 1 Heat on instantly   
					Cool blower on after 3 second delay   
					Stage 2 Heat on after 5 seconds delay   
					Stage 3 Heat on after 30 seconds delay   
					Stage 1 Heat on instantly   
					Cool blower on after 3 second delay   
					Stage 2 Heat on after 5 seconds delay   
					Stage 3 Heat on after 10 seconds delay   
					Stage 4 Heat on after 15 seconds delay   
					Stage 1Heat on instantly   
					20 KW   
					25 KW   
					ON   
					W1, W2 & Y/Y2   
					AUX HEAT   
					Cool blower on after 3 second delay   
					Stage 2 Heat on after 5 seconds delay   
					Stage 3 Heat on after 10 seconds delay   
					Stage 4 Heat on after 15 seconds delay   
					Stage 5 Heat on after 20 seconds delay   
					Stage 1Heat on instantly   
					Cool blower on after 3 second delay   
					Stage 2 Heat on after 5 seconds delay   
					Stage 3 Heat on after 10 seconds delay   
					Stage 4 Heat on after 15 seconds delay   
					Stage 5 Heat on after 20 seconds delay   
					Stage 6 Heat on after 25 seconds delay   
					Heat stages off instantly   
					30 KW   
					OFF   
					Heat blower turns off after 40 second delay   
					On   
					Off   
					On   
					Off   
					On   
					Off   
					On   
					Off   
					Fan blower on after 3 second delay   
					Fan blower off instantly   
					G 
					FAN   
					Cool blower on after 3 second delay   
					Cool blower off after 40 second delay   
					Cool blower on after 3 second delay   
					Cool blower off after 40 second delay   
					Cool blower on after 3 second delay   
					Cool blower off after 40 second delay   
					Y/Y2   
					HEAT PUMP & COOL   
					Y1   
					HEAT PUMP & COOL   
					Y1 & Y/Y2   
					HEAT PUMP & COOL   
					Table 12. Control board Operation - Continued   
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				INSTALLATION / PERFORMANCE CHECK LIST   
					INSTALLER NAME:   
					ELECTRICAL SYSTEM:   
					Electrical connections tight?   
					Line voltage polarity correct?   
					YES   
					YES   
					NO   
					NO   
					CITY:   
					STATE:   
					STATE:   
					Supply Voltage: ___________________________________(V)   
					INSTALLATION ADDRESS:   
					Has the thermostat been calibrated?   
					Is the thermostat level?   
					YES   
					YES   
					YES   
					NO   
					NO   
					NO   
					CITY:   
					UNIT MODEL #   
					Is the heat anticipator setting correct?   
					UNIT SERIAL #   
					ATTENTION INSTALLERS:   
					Minimum clearances per page 4?   
					YES   
					NO   
					NO   
					Itisyourresponsibilitytoknowthisproductbetterthanyourcustomer.   
					This includes being able to install the product according to strict   
					safety guidelines and instructing the customer on how to operate   
					and maintain the equipment for the life of the product. Safety should   
					always be the deciding factor when installing this product and using   
					common sense plays an important role as well. Pay attention to all   
					safetywarningsandanyotherspecialnoteshighlightedinthemanual.   
					Improper installation of the air handler or failure to follow safety   
					warnings could result in serious injury, death, or property damage.   
					Is the unit properly installed and   
					leveled?   
					YES   
					YES   
					YES   
					YES   
					Does condensate drain properly   
					in both drain tubes?   
					NO   
					NO   
					NO   
					Has the owner’s information been   
					reviewed with the home-owner?   
					Has the literature package been   
					left near the appliance?   
					Theseinstructionsareprimarilyintendedtoassistqualifiedindividuals   
					experienced in the proper installation of this appliance. Some local   
					codes require licensed installation/service personnel for this type of   
					equipment. Please read all instructions carefully before starting the   
					installation. Return these instructions to the customer’s package for   
					future reference.   
					Specifications & illustrations subject to change without notice or incurring obligations.   
					Jackson, MI | Printed in U.S.A. (11/12)   
					709557A (Replaces 7095570)   
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