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LEIVIVOX) INSTALLATION ©2013 Lennox Industries Inc. INSTRUCTIONS J Dallas,Texas,USA CBWMV Series Units AIR HANDLERS Technical 505,047M r11Publications 12/2013 Litho U.S.A. Supersedes)/2013 Table of Contents Introduction 1 `'��, Shipping and Packing List 1 CBWMV Unit Dimensions 2 General 3 CBWMV Unit Parts Arrangement 3 CBWMV Unit Parts Description 3 I' ' CBWMV Unit Optional Accessories 3 Nit ® � Requirements 3 lib" '�I Application 4 to I . Installation - Setting Equipment 4 Duct System 5 Return Air Opening Guidelines 5 Filter Assembly & Filters 6 Plumbing 7 Electrical 7 Freeze-stat Operation 11 BDC3 Variable Blower Control Board 11 Blower Speed Adjustments 11 Initial Air System Purging 14 System Adjustments 14 THIS MANUAL MUST BE LEFT WITH THE Annual Service 14 HOMEOWNER FOR FUTURE REFERENCE Service Filters 14 Winterizing the CBWMV Unit 14 AWARNING Repair Parts List 14 Troubleshooting: Improper installation, adjustment, alteration, service or Continuous Fan Sequence of Operation 15 maintenance can cause property damage, personal inju- Heating Sequence of Operation 15 ry or loss of life. Cooling Sequence of Operation 16 Installation and service must be performed by a licensed Shipping and Packing List professional installer (or equivalent) or service agency. 1 - CBWMV Air Handler [NOTE - Includes freezestat mounted to the manifold.] AWARN I N G 1 - Bag assembly containing: The State of California has determined that this product 1 - Electrical make-up box may contain or produce a chemical or chemicals, in very 1 - Copper fitting low doses, which may cause serious illness or death. It 1 - Snap bushing may also cause cancer, birth defects, or reproductive 2 - Water line grommets harm. 3 - Wire nuts 2-7/8" cabinet plugs Check equipment for shipping damage. If you find any Introduction damage, immediately contact the last carrier. The CBWMV air handler/hot water coil unit is designed to A CAUTION be used with non-potable boiler systems for warm air heat- ing. A variety of Lennox air conditioning systems may be Unit is designed to be used with non-potable boiler sys- applied to the CBWMV unit for optional cooling. tems only. 11 12/2013 Page 1 50V24�7/2 019 111 III 1111 II I III II II II I I III 100IIIIIRfIRMIl ILIBUILDING DEPARTMENT CBWMV Unit Dimensions - inches (mm) *NOTE - Single side inlet applications result in approximately 4 percent reduction of CFM on B-size units and approximately WATER INLET 5 percent reduction of CFM on C-size units. pill! SUPPLY AIR OPENING F WATER OUTLET Dma 23-3/4(603) OPTIONAL EXTERNAL SIDE RETURN 25(635) AIR FILTER KIT(Either Side)-Not for TOP VIEW use with optional Return Air Base. 28-1/2 A ► (724) mr' 9/16 (14) B 1 ALTERNATE WATER Ifl'ill 1(494)6- (14) l INLET(far side) 1 - 1 110 0 1-1/4"(32) 1-3/4"(44) 10-1/2" (267) ® OPTIONAL ALTERNATE EXTERNAL WATER OUTLET SIDE RETURNt--7 AIR FILTER KIT 2 ELECTRICAL INLET (Either Side) (5 (Either Side) 40 ^O (1016) q-fi -10.- 1— 14-3/4 4 I 23(584) 1 WI (375)Jr 16 (102) *OPTIONAL 14 (406) RETURN CUTOUT (356) (Either Side) AIR FLOW J • 1-15/16(49) C (16)4 5/8 23-1/2 *Bottom Return (597) II 4-1/4 3/4(19) Air Opening 3/4(19) (108 *Bottom Return Air Opening FRONT VIEW ) SIDE VIEW CBWMV Model No. A B C D E F G • -24B-040 17-1/2(445) 16-3/8(416) 16(406) 1-1/2 (38) 1-3/4(44) 8(203) 2 (51) -36B-070 -36C-090 -60C-100 21 (533) 19-7/8(454) 19-1/2(495) 2(51) 2-1/2 (64) 9-1/2(241) 1-1/2 (38) -60C-120 RECEIVED Paget 02/07/2019 505,547M ASPEN BUILDING DEPARTMENT General CBWMV Unit Optional Accessories These instructions are intended as a general guide and do Refer to the CBWMV Product specification (EHB) for a not supersede local codes in any way. Consult authorities current list of available accessories. having jurisdiction before installation. Only qualified ser- vice technicians or installers may install and service this Requirements unit. CBWMV Unit Parts Arrangement 1 A WARNING Improper installation, adjustment, alteration, service or CBWMV Unit maintenance can cause personal injury, loss of life, or HOT WATER INSULATED damage to property. COPPER STEEL Installation and service must be performed by a qualified TUBE COIL '-- CABINET installer or service agency. Installation of Lennox CBWMV unit must conform with lo- .,\ . cal building codes. Refer to the electrical section (Page 7) for US and Canadian electrical regulations. 7 :11:.1 When paired with a water heating device, refer to local building codes for special considerations. Refer to water �j, heating device for agency and service clearances. Clear- �%,;,/% '-;. ances to combustibles for the CBWMV unit only is zero �/,%,;,/, � inches on all sides. Table 1 lists recommended service �j j , clearances. opo„ Table 1 CBWMV Unit Service Clearances .� . J�� Clearances Location Inches(mm) � � I;� � 1 �i,I ; \\ Recommended Front Access 30 I/ Service Access Panel (762) —` / NOTE- Service access clearance must be maintained. Accessibility and service clearances must take prece- SUPPLY AIR dence over fire protection clearances. CBWMV BLOWER For installation in a residential garage, unit must be lo- CONTROL BOX cated or protected to avoid physical damage by vehicles. Figure 1 The CBWMV unit must be installed so that its electrical components are protected from water. CBWMV Unit Parts Description When the CBWMV unit is used with an air conditioner, the Blower air handler shall be installed on the upstream side of the The CBWMV is equipped with a variable speed motor that cooling evaporator coil to avoid freeze-up of water system provides separate cooling and heating CFM selections and condensation. With a parallel flow arrangement, a and low continuous fan speeds. damper(or other means to control the flow of air) must ad- equately prevent chilled air from entering the air handler. If Hot Water Coil the damper is manually operated, it must be equipped to The copper tube coil is equipped with aluminum fins which prevent operation of either the heating or the cooling unit, provide excellent heat transfer. Manual air bleed ports are unless it is in the full HEAT or COOL setting. located in the copper tubing to release trapped air in the NOTE-CBWMV series units must not be used in or for the water circuit in all unit configurations. following applications: Blower Control • construction heater-during any phase of construction The control provides a fixed blower delay of 45 seconds ON / 30 seconds OFF on a W call. • unit heater Thermostat and accessory connections are made to the • mobile home heater terminal strips in the control box. • potable water applications RECEIVED Page 3 02/07/2019 csAs LRS BUILDING DEPARTMENT Application CBWMV Multi-Positional Unit The CBWMV unit is designed for use in non-potable water / boiler systems. The water heating device must be ade- / AIR quate to provide enough heat according to the Product ;�/ � Specification bulletin. The water heating device must pro- / FLOW _ N\\ vide a minimum of 6 gallons/minute for small units (CBW- ` I MV-040, -070) and 9 gallons/minute for large units (CBW- * RIGHT HAND DISCHARGE` MV-090, -100, -120). I AIR I LLOW AIR Installation - Setting Equipment FLOW I _ UPFLOW i A WARNING \ FLOW DOWNFLOW BASE This product contains fiberglass wool. N ♦ AIR /\ / Disturbing the insulation during installation, mainte / i nance, or repair will expose you to fiberglass wool dust. Breathing this may cause lung cancer. (Fiberglass wool LEFT HAND DISCHARGE* is known to the State of California to cause cancer.) DOWNFLOW Fiberglass wool may also cause respiratory, skin, and *CBWMV units must not be installed horizontally on the front or eye irritation. back of the unit. To reduce exposure to this substance or for further infor- Figure 2 mation, consult material safety data sheets available Units may be horizontally installed in either attic or crawl from address shown below, or contact your supervisor. space. Lennox Industries Inc. P.O. Box 799900 A CAUTION Dallas, TX 75379-9900 CBWMV series units are shipped with an antifreeze ther- The boiler installation must conform to the requirements of mostat to prevent the water coil from freezing. The the authority having jurisdiction or, in the absence of such freeze stat is installed at the factory but must be field requirements, to the latest revision of the National Fuel wired (see figures 12 and 13). Do not bypass this feature Gas Code, ANSI Z223. (Available from the American Gas when you install or run the unit. Association, 8501 E. Pleasant Valley Road, Cleveland, OH 44134). Reference should also be made to local gas A CAUTION utility regulations and other codes in effect in the same area in which the installation is to be made. When installed Use a drain pan for installations over finished living in Canada: The latest revision of the CAN1/CSA-B149.1 and/or B149.2 Installation Codes for Gas-Burning Equip- areas. ment and/or local codes. Either suspend the unit from the roof rafters or floor joists Determine the CBWMV unit installation location and posi- or mount on a platform. The CBWMV unit must be level tion units so that door panels are accessible. Keep in mind and well supported. routing of the water and plumbing lines and electrical con- NOTE- 1/2 hp and 1 hp blower motors are equipped with nections. three flexible legs and one rigid leg. The rigid leg is The CBWMV unit is multi-positional. No adjustment is nec- equipped with a shipping bolt and a flat white plastic wash- essary to apply unit for upflow or horizontal discharge. er(rather than the rubber mounting grommet used with a Downflow applications with add-on cooling coils require flexible mounting leg). The bolt and washer must be re- field-fabricated transitions that provide at least 6 inches of moved before the air handler is placed into operation. clearance for the CBWMV unit's inlet/outlet water lines. After the bolt and washer have been removed, the rigid leg See figure 2 for examples. will not touch the blower housing. RECEIVED Page 4 02/07/2019 505,547M ASPEN BUILDING DEPARTMENT Duct System Side Return Use industry-approved standards (such as those pub- For side return air applications, cut the air handler cabinet lished by Air Conditioning Contractors of America or Amer- at the maximum return air dimensions shown on page 2. See figure 3 for a typical side inlet arrangement with a tran- ican Society of Heating, Refrigerating and Air Conditioning sition and filter. Engineers)to size and install the supply and return air duct system. This will result in a quiet and low-static system that NOTE - Single side inlet applications result in approxi- has uniform air distribution. mately a 4 percent reduction of CFM on B-size units and NOTE - Do not operate the air handler with an external approximately a 5 percent reduction of CFM on C-size static pressure that exceeds 0.8 inches w.c. Higher exter- units: nal static pressures may cause erratic operation. Return Air Plenum Side Return Air With Transition And Filter A IMPORTANT Return air must not be drawn from a room where any fos- 20"X 25"X 1" sil fuel appliance (ie., a water heater) is installed. (508MM X 635MM X 25MM) CLEANAB FILTER When return air is drawn from a room, a negative pres- sure is created in the room. If a fossil fuel appliance is op- erating in a room with negative pressure, the flue prod- ucts can be pulled back down the vent pipe and into the RETURN AIR room. This reverse flow of the flue gas may result in in- PLENUM complete combustion and the formation of carbon mon- oxide gas. This toxic gas might then be distributed TRANSITION throughout the house by the air handler duct system. Return Air Opening Guidelines Figure 3 NOTE-Do not bring in air from the back of the unit. Return air can be brought in from the sides or bottom only. Return Air Base Bottom Return For return air with the optional return air base (RAB), see If the air handler is installed on a platform with bottom re- figure 4 (and refer to installation instructions provided with turn, make an airtight seal between the bottom of the air Return Air Base kit). handler and the platform to ensure that the air handler op- erates properly and safely. Use aluminum tape or mastic *NOTE- Both unit and return air base openings must be between the plenum and the air handler cabinet to ensure connected to and entirely covered by a single plenum or a tight seal. The air handler is equipped with a removable IAQ accessory opening. Optional side return air filter kits bottom panel to facilitate installation. cannot be used with RAB Return Air Base. Optional Return Air Base and Unit Dimensions - Inches (mm) 4 (102) *23(584)Overall(Max.) f NOTE-IN SIDE RETURN APPLICATIONS, THE RAB *Minimum IS REQUIRED FOR 100% 11 (279) CFM CAPACITY. *Maximum *Height varies 14(356) with plenum or *Unit IAQ accessory Side Return height. AIR FLOW Air Openings I Opening (Either Side) RETURN 7-1/4 *Base 5-5/8 AIR BASE (184) Opening (143) 1 WJIl---- 1(432)RAB-B(98M60) 23(584) 3/4 21 (533)RAB-C(98M58) 7/8(22)— 27-5/8(702) Mg• (19) FRONT VIEW SIDE VIEW Figure 4 RECEIVED Page 5 02/yy07$/22019 CBAJfpV ENE BUILDING DEPARTMENT Removing the Bottom Panel (bottom return or return 2. Install one bolt and two nuts into each hole. Screw the air base configurations)—Remove the two screws that first nut onto a bolt and then insert the bolt into a hole. secure the bottom cap to the air handler. Pivot the bottom A flat washer may be added between the nut and the cap down to release the bottom panel. Once the bottom bottom of the unit. panel has been removed, reinstall the bottom cap. See fig- 3. Screw another nut onto the bolt on the inside of the air ure 5. handler base. A flat washer may be added between the nut and the bottom of the unit. Removing the Bottom Panel 4. Adjust the outside nut to the appropriate height and tighten the inside nut to secure the arrangement. Horizontal Applications The CBWMV air handler can be installed in horizontal ap- • r plications. Refer to Product Specification bulletin for addi- 0 tional information. Allow for clearances to combustible ma- terials as indicated on the unit nameplate. This air handler may be installed in either an attic or a e// crawlspace. Either suspend the air handler from roof raf- ters or floor joists, as shown in figure 7. The unit must be .�-\ supported at both ends and beneath the blower deck to /OTTOMCAP prevent sagging. SCREW Unit Suspended in Attic or Crawlspace BOTTOM PANEL Figure 5 1/4 IN. RODS Leveling an Upflow Unit—When the side return air inlets are used in an upflow application, it may be necessary to install leveling bolts on the bottom of the air handler. Use DRAIN field-supplied corrosion-resistant 5/16 inch machine bolts PAN ALLOW (4) and nuts (8). See figure 6. SUFFICIENT CLEARANCE NOTE- Maximum leveling bolt length is 1-1/2 inches. BETWEEN ROD AND UNIT TO REMOVE Leveling Bolt Installation ACCESS PANEL. 3/8(10) inches(mm) ANGLE IRON AIR HANDLER FRONT U-CHANNELS 1-3/4(44) Figure 7 3/8(10) ff NOTE - Heavy-gauge, perforated sheet metal straps (plumbers'straps)may be used to suspend the unit from roofrafters or ceiling joists. When suspending the unit in this manner, support must be provided for both the ends 1-3/4(44) LING BOLT and the middle of theairhandlertopreventsagging. Straps CATIONS must not interfere with plenum or water piping. Securing screws should be 1/2 inch from the top edge and 1-1/2 inch LEVELING BOLT from the side edge in all cases.Cooling coils andsupply LOCATIONS3/8(10) and return air plenums must be supported separately. -; NOTE- When the air handler is installed on a platform in a Crawlspace, it must be elevated enough to avoid water �� damage and to allow the optional evaporator coil to drain. .0 Horizontal and Downflow Applications 3/8(10) 1-3/4(44) Return air can be brought in through the end of an air han- dler installed in the horizontal or downflow application.The 1-3/4(44) air handler is equipped with a removable bottom panel to Figure 6 facilitate installation (see figure 5). 1. Lay the air handler on its back and drill a 5/16 inch di- Filter Assembly & Filters ameter hole in each corner of the air handler's bottom. This unit is not equipped with a filter or rack. A field-pro- See figure 6 for the correct location of the holes. Drill vided high-velocity filter is required for the unit to operate through the bottom panel and the bottom flange of the properly. Table 2 lists recommended filter:f I-gyp "it cabinet. must be in place any time the unit is oper ',r,MI . @;ft) Page 6 02/07/2019 505,547M ASPEN BUILDING DEPARTMENT Table 2 nections secured to the lower left coil manifold for left side Recommended Filter Sizes make-up box installations. For right side make-up box installations, remove the wire tie that holds the line voltage Air Handler Filter Size connections and pull excess wires into blower deck/control Cabinet Size Side Return Bottom Return box area as shown in figure 8. 17-1/2" 16 X 25 X 1 (1) 16 X 25 X 1 (1) Install make-up box (provided for line voltage wiring in the 21" 16 X 25 X 1 (1) 20 X 25 X 1 (1) unit's bag assembly) as shown in figure 9. Plumbing Make-up Box Wiring Pipe and Fitting Specifications Refer to local building and plumbing codes for approved 4.6' copper pipe and fittings. U I.Vt iff Plumbing Procedures WIRES SHOWN AS SHIPPED, 1 Refer to the installation instructions of the water heating ROUTED FOR LEFT SIDE ilv device to be used with the CBWMV unit. Follow the recom- MAKE-UP BOX INSTALLATION mendations outlined in that instruction as well as govern- ing plumbing codes and practices. FOR RIGHT SIDE MAKE-UP )49 BOX INSTALLATION— Plumbing Checklist REMOVE WIRE TIE, • Flush water lines between the CBWMV unit and the /-=� water heating device before start-up. Normal flushing PULL EXCESS WIRE INTO 4;;' �l� procedures should be used to rid the system of con- BLOWER DECK/CONTROL i=7� BOX AREA. y, taminants and foreign debris. IIGI „ ei • CBWMV units are installed in non-potable systems. �k ° una Electrical ;_,I� 91 Wiring and grounding must conform to the current National •8.b 1�N Electric Code ANSI/NFPA No. 70, or Canadian Electric I. Code Part I, CSA Standard C22.1, and local building o i,. codes. Refer to following wiring diagrams. See unit name- 0 . . plate for minimum circuit ampacity and maximum over cur- rent protection size. 211• - Select the proper supply circuit conductors in accor- Figure 8 dance with tables 310-16 and 310-17 in the National Electric Code, ANSI/NFPA No. 70 or tables 1 through 4 in the Canadian Electric Code, Part I, CSA Standard Interior Make-Up Box Installation C22.1. MAKE-UP A CAUTION BOX MAKE-UP BOX USE COPPER CONDUCTORS ONLY. \ AWARNING o r, I Electric shock hazard. Can cause injury 0 or death. Before attempting to perform any service or maintenance, turn the iir I electrical power to unit OFF at disconnect iiiswitch(es). Unit may have multiple power 1 6 supplies. LEFT SIDE RIGHT SIDE Refer to figure 12 for schematic wiring diagram and trouble- 11 shooting. ...--1 Line Voltage (120V) b Line voltage field supply conductors are terminated at the Figure 9 CBWMV unit. The unit is shipped with the line voltage con- RECEIVED Page 7 02/07/2019 CBS BUILDING DEPARTMENT Electrostatic Discharge (ESD) - Precautions And National Electric Code (ANSI/NFPA No. 70) for the Procedures USA and current Canadian Electric Code part 1 (CSA standard C22.1) for Canada. A green ground wire is A CAUTION provided in the field make-up box. 5. Install the room thermostat according to the instruc- Electrostatic discharge can affect electronic compo- tions provided with the thermostat. See table 3 for field nents. Take precautions during air handler installation wiring connections in varying applications. If the air and service to protect the air handler's electronic con- handler is being matched with a heat pump, refer to the trols. Precautions will help to avoid control exposure to FuelMaster21®installation instruction. electrostatic discharge by putting the air handler, the Removeable Jumpers control and the technician at the same electrostatic po- tential. Neutralize electrostatic charge by touching hand Removeable Jumper DS to Y1—The factory-installed and all tools on an unpainted unit surface, such as the wire jumper that connects terminals DS and Y1 on the TB1 blower deck, before performing any service procedure. terminal strip in the control box must be removed when the air handler is installed in a system supporting dehumidifi- Refer to table 3 for field wiring. cation using a SignatureStat thermostat (e.g., HumidiM - 1. Refer to the CBWMV unit's nameplate for minimum trol®Enhanced Dehumidification Accessory or Harmony zone controls). circuit ampacity and maximum overcurrent protection size. Removeable Jumper R to 0—The factory-installed wire jumper that connects TB7 (24V) terminal R to TB1 termi- 2. Install a separate disconnect switch (protected by ei- nal 0 must be removed when the air handler is installed in ther fuse or circuit breaker)near the air handler so that applications which include a heat pump unit and the Fuel- power can be turned off for servicing. Master21®control board. If the jumper is left intact, termi- 3. Complete the wiring connections to the equipment. nal 0 will remain energized, eliminating the heat mode in Use the provided unit wiring diagram and the field wir- the heat pump. ing diagrams shown in table 3. Use 18-gauge wire or Removeable Jumper Y1 to Y2—The factory-installed larger that is suitable for Class II rating for thermostat wire jumper that connects Y1 and Y2 on the TB1 terminal connections. strip must be removed if two-stage cooling is used. If the 4. Electrically ground the unit according to local codes or, jumper is not removed the outdoor unit will only operate in in the absence of local codes, according to the current second-stage cooling. Table 3 Field Wiring Application Jumper Settings(See figure 12) Thermostat (Application) TB1 Y1 to Y2 TB1 DS to Y1 TB1 R to 0 Wiring Connections 1 Heat/ 1 Cool with Yes No No SignatureStaf CBWMV OUTDOOR SignatureStat- Thermostat (Remove) (Remove) TERMINALS UNIT [Single-Stage Heat Pump] 0 €:'\ ® Imo-- JUMPERS O ® \�REMOVED c O/ ® 2 Heat/2 Cool with No No No SignatureStaf' CBWMV OUTDOOR SignatureStat- Thermostat (Remove) (Remove) (Remove) TERMINALS UNIT [Two-Stage Heat Pump (Refer ® €'\ to FM21 Instructions)] ® © ' - --© ® O\\I ALLRE JUMPERS OVED ® ® 0 1 O/ ® "0" terminal used only with heat pumps. RECEIVED Page 8 02/07/2019 505,547M ASPEN BUILDING DEPARTMENT Indoor Blower Speeds Accessory Field Wiring (TB66 & TB67) 1. When the thermostat is set to "FAN ON," the indoor blower will run continuously at approximately 38% of the second-stage cooling speed when there is no cool- Connect wires from accessories (e.g. powered air clean- ing or heating demand. ers, humidifiers) to terminal blocks TB66 and TB67 (see 2. When the CBWMV is in the heating mode, the indoor detail in figure 11). blower will run on the heating speed designated by the position of the HEAT pin. 3. When there is a cooling demand,the indoor blower will run on the cooling speed designated by the position of CBWMV Control Box the COOL pin. TERMINAL BLOCKS TB2 TB13 (HOT) (NEUTRAL) TRANSFORMER Accessory Field Wiring (K212) 4 —T1 I��el•�I ;a-e% Connect field wiring to 3PDT relay K212 (Lennox part ,�I1 ` • , ��' _- . .CB8 67K66)as shown in figure 10. DOOR / _ �� / CIRCUIT INTERLOCK BREAKER 111* 'SWITCH �.I Accessory Relay Field Wiring (K212) BDC3 Id�i 00 WIRING VARIABLE __ STRAIN \ I i 3 CONTROL -' � -�''���_,� RELIEF `: �iI / BUSHING ® I�I1114— ,I nFIELD ORY ��® _ Il0Y�� FIELD TB66 f.', .� - QWIRING �� 'loll.� 1TB67 f.%,�►+• �I i,00/ � ,�;�Q Q TERMINAL y:� TERMINAL Q 9 f.,14• —,Ir .• Q Q BLOCKS y-= g BLOCK 24V Q K212 TERMINAL 1:14 -��!����r RELAY BLOCK TB1 ACCESSORY RELAY 24V 125MA 1/4"QUICK CONNECT TERMINALS RELAY CONTACTS RATING 8 AMPS @ 120V MAX.24V COIL Figure 11 Figure 10 RECEIVED Page 9 "AVMs 02/yy0�V7g/R2�019 S BUILDING DEPARTMENT 120V ACC OR K43 ECON. Typical CBWMV Wiring Diagram (IF USED) G 5105 DECOIONIOT ('� (� ANTI-FREEZE KEY I COMPONENT }I' T THERMOSTAT A2 THERMOSTAT A52 ICONTROL-BDC3 B3 MOTOR,BLOWER N - 1 WHITE M B19 OTOR-WATER PUMP B B19 CIRCUIT BREAKER _ LI , BLACK O PUMP J46 JACK-OUTPUT (CIRCULATOR) J4B JACK-MOTOR,FRESH AIR BLOWER J49 JACK-MOTOR,VARIABLE SPEED K212 RELAY-FIELD HOOKUP LI3 H E-POWER Tt P46 -OUTPUT ®® ®® CBWMV P4B PLUG-MOTOR,FRESH AIR BLOWER Tee 120V HOT 1e13 120v CONTROL P49 PLUG-MOTOR,VARIABLE SPEED NEUTRAL 551 SWITCH-DOOR INTERLOCK ns eno DLO BOX 5105 ITHERMOSTAT-ANTI-FREEZE TI (TRANSFORMER CONTROL SSI ncc uis ~ TBI TERMINAL STRIP DOOR 24v TB2 TERMINAL STRIP-UNIT INTERLOCK m i i Te66 TB7 TERMINAL STRIP o g o o m O1J1J MIRING CIRCUIT FIELD CB8 TBI3 ERMINAL STRIP TB66 TERMINAL STRIP-FIELD HOOKUP *�� TB67 TERMINAL STRIP-FIELD HOOKUP Fne7 208 REFER TO FACTORY BLOWER SPEED TAP WIRING0� L SELECTION CHART FOR BLOWER SPEED INFORMATION. Tel I I- ____ �G EZ®® pl m JUMPEN EYON TOIS USEISAFORRAND r--- OG T� G R I I----O I r 1 ® SINGLE STAGE COOLING. REMOVE A2 I I I I Qv2 ®--tom JUMPER FOR TWO STAGE COOLING. T E THERMOSTAT Statn' I I 1 __ I Net B �� L 13 USED ON IHP ONLY THERMOSTAT I _ - - Ova I r I I _L — —O R —Q O O ® FIELD SUPPLIED ACCESSORY WIRE. JJ J I REMOVE 0 TO TB7-24 JUMPER FOR 1 1 I 1 1 r—--r-- HEAT PUMP APPLICATIONS. I bddb b b 1 I m FOR HARMONY APPLICATIONS,REMOVE PIN 42(JP49( ON B3 BLOWER MOTOR. I I TAPE WITH ELECTRICAL TAPE TO PREVENT ELECTRICAL PATH. I C O I ,_ ® TWO TERMINAL BLOCKS AND A RELAY ARE Y — INDOOR FACTORY PROVIDED FOR FIELD HOOKUPS u — — —— BLOWER B3 I MOTOR \ BLOWER SPEED TAP SELECTION OUTDOOR -/ BLOWER UNIT COIL COOL HEAT -24B-040 PIN I PIN 2 WARNING- -36B-070 PIN 3 PIN 4 ELECTRIC SHOCK HAZARD, CAN CAUSE INJURY OR DEATH. UNIT -36C-090 PIN 3 PIN 4 MUST BE GROUNDED IN ACCORDANCE WITH NATIONAL AND LOCAL CODES. A2 -60C-I00 PIN 4 PIN 4 NOTE- SlgnatureStat'3 -60C-I20 PIN 4 PIN 4 IF ANY WIRE IN THIS APPLIANCE IS REPLACED,IT MUST BE REPLACED THERMOSTAT WITH WIRE OF LIKE SIZE,RATING,INSULATION THICKNESS AND TERMINATION `/ ��- - _ S51 9 9 ETC) `1TTT�^J YI DOOR INNTTERLOCK TB7 I I I I 1 L — — _—_- I LI fe p! • BLACK TB2-120V-HOTEl 24 YELLOW ® I 1 I 1 r— m PINK I I I I L 0 Y TBI J I 1 1 ` � ' r J I I I 1TB67 "O TBI _J I I I _, A52 11 cae ® i <T<0 As105wOI © I I <-1E-0 m - I I r <-E-0 ANTI-FREEZE W1 - - -J I i <<-E-0 THERMOSTAT I r o ^ Q FACTORY FURNISHED © YELLOW A \ —° FIELD INSTALLED TI I <mE-0 B 19 N TB7 . <1O<-0 PUMP YELLOW PURPLE <N/ Q (CIRCULATOR) © �,� ,", I FIE ANDL�NSTALLEDEO GREEN/YELLOW GREEN GREEN ja�o M GROUND PINK / 1 I PURPLE <N� 1 i i i e i i e i i i e i . i I LINE VOLTAGE FIELD INSTALLED CLASS II VOLTAGE FIELD WIRING TBI3-I20V NEUTRAL WHITE N LI3 II P49 12 3 4 5 6 7 B 9 10 II 12 13 14 15 16 POWER AL AL AL AL I\I\I\I\I\I\I\I\I\I\I\I\ CHOKE m m LL �a - OUIPMENT 5 • A GROUND 4-4 • l 1 <3! • Q • 83 I2 4 • Figure 12 RECEIVED Page 10 02/07/2019 505,547M ASPEN P E N BUILDING DEPARTMENT Freeze-stat Operation Continuous Low Blower Option Refer to the blower speed chart located on the CBWMV AIMPORTANT unit wiring diagram for factory set cooling, heating and low (continuous) blower speeds. Systems using a cooling ther- mostat subbase may operate continuous blower(factory- Use of the freeze-stat feature is required in all installa- set to operate at 38% of second-stage cooling speed) tions using CBWMV units. through the FAN-ON switch of the thermostat. For continu- The CBWMV unit is equipped with a field-wired freeze- ous low blower with a system without a cooling subbase, a stat. The freeze-stat protects the CBWMV system from fan switching subbase may be used. freezing temperatures when the unit is installed in uncondi- Heating or cooling demand will cause blower to go to heat tioned areas. or cool speed. The factory-provided freeze-stat must energize the circu- Blower Speed Adjustments lator when water temperatures fall below 45°F. Freeze-stat wiring is shown in figure 13. Diagnostic LEDs RUN LED — Indicates a demand for blower operation in N Freeze-stat Field Wiring LI either the heating mode or continuous fan-only mode. ! RUN LED will not illuminate during a cooling demand. CFM LED—Indicates the CFM at which the unit is operat- ing. The light flashes once for approximately every 100 ____ __ _ _ CFM. For example, if the unit is operating at 1000 CFM, c - � --�- I INTERLOCK DOOR CFM LED will flash 10 times. If the CFM is 1150, CFM LED NEUTRAL 20V B19 S105 0-0 PUMP ANTI-FREEZE TB67 I will flash 11 full times plus one fast or half flash. FIELD FURNISHED THERMOSTAT I a FIELD INSTALLED AND INSTALLED FACTORY FURNISHED I c'i At times the light may appear to flicker or glow. This takes place when the control is communicating with the motor TB2-12OV HOT between cycles. This is normal operation. The appropriate speed according to application and CFM Figure 13 need is selected by moving jumper pins. BDC3 Variable Blower Control Board BDC3 Variable Speed Control Board CBWMV units are equipped with a variable speed motor O O that is capable of maintaining a specified CFM throughout ° , ° � � JP1 0 0 0 0 0 the external static range.A particular CFM can be obtained JP1 ° , 0 by positioning jumpers (COOL, HEAT, and ADJUST) on 15 PIN PLUG TO the BDC3 control board. The COOL and HEAT jumpers (BOARD OMOTOR) LENNOX are labeled 1, 2, 3, and 4. Each of the numbers corre- ACCESSORY = II II sponds with an air volume (CFM) setting. The ADJUST RELAY CON- h J. h jumper is labeled TEST, -, +, and NORM. The + and - pin TACTS ACC [1 [1 [1 0 ESsettings are used to add or subtract a percentage of the (DRIVTO AL 24V/1A 7 7 7 ACCESSORY CFM selected. The TEST jumper is used to operate the RELAY) motor in the test mode. The DELAY jumper controls ramp- OPERATIONAL ing profiles. SELECTOR — o o NORM o o 4 o o 4 o o 4 Figure 14 shows the BDC3 control board. Use tables 5 PINST o ❑ - ❑ ❑2 ❑ ❑ 2 ❑ ❑2 g (AFFECTS ❑ ❑ - 0 0 2 0 0 2 0 ❑2 through NO TAG to determine the correct air volume for BOTH i0 0i TEST i0i 1 0 i0 0i 1 ®1 g HEATING AND ADJUST HEAT COOL DELAY uH heat and cool speed taps. COOLING MOOL s> O O Diagnostic LEDs located on the BDC3 control board are provided to aid in identifying the units mode of operation. HEATING SPEED COOLING SPEED FAN DELAY DIAGNOSTIC Certain scenarios will arise depending on the jumper posi- SELECTOR PINS SELECTOR PINS SELECTOR PINS LEDS tions. Read through the jumper settings sections before adjusting blower speed. Refer to figure 14 for identification. Figure 14 RECEIVED Page 11 02/07/2019yy $ CBAJfpV ENE BUILDING DEPARTMENT Jumper Settings For applications with the Harmony® Zoning System, the blower CFM volume is determined by the Harmony control center. The minimum blower speed is predetermined at A IMPORTANT 400 CFM for -CBWMV-24B-040 and 36B-070 series units and 600 CFM for CBWMV-36C-090, 60C-100, and Before changing jumper setting, make sure the motor 60C-120 series units. This speed is not adjustable. has completely stopped. Any jumper setting change will With the thermostat set for"Continuous Fan"and without a not take place while the motor is running. call for heating or cooling, the CBWMV will provide 38% of the COOL CFM selected. HEAT Pins — The HEAT jumper is used to determine Table 4 shows the factory blower speed tap settings for CFM heating. These jumper selections are activated only CBWMV series units. These settings are for nominal ton- when W1 is energized. (There is a fixed 45 seconds ON nage match-ups with the CBWMV. When matched with and 30 seconds OFF delay on a W call.) other sizes, it is recommended that the CFM be adjusted DELAY Pins—The DELAY jumper is used to set the spe- approximately to 400 CFM per ton. cific motor fan operation during cooling mode. Depending on the application, one of four options may be chosen by Table 4 moving the jumper to the appropriate set of pins. Factory Blower Speed Tap Settings #1 Pins Jumpered — CBWMV Speed Tap Selection ° Blower A Motor runs at 100/o until demand is satisfied. Coil Cool Pin Heat Pin Adjust Delay A B -24B-040 1 2 NORM 4 -36B-070 3 4 NORM 4 OFF OFF -36C-090 3 4 NORM 4 60C-100 4 4 NORM 4 B Once demand is met, motor ramps down to stop. -60C-120 4 4 NORM 4 #2 Pins Jumpered — To change jumper positions, gently pull the jumper off the A Motor runs at 100% until demand is satisfied. pins and place it on the desired set of pins. The following A B C section outlines the different jumper selections available and conditions associated with each one. Refer to figure OFF ` OFF 14. B Once demand is met, motor runs at 100% for 45 After the CFM for each application has been determined, seconds. Then, the jumper settings must be adjusted to reflect those given C ramps down to stop. in tables 5 through NO TAG. From the tables, determine NOTE-Blower OFF DELAY also applies during heat which row of CFM volumes most closely matches the de- pump operation sired CFM. Once a specific row has been chosen (+, NOR- MAL, or-), CFM volumes from other rows cannot be used. #3 Pins Jumpered — Below are descriptions of the jumper selections. A Motor runs at 82% for approximately 7-1/2 min- utes. ADJUST Pins—The ADJUST pins allow the motor to run ina If demand has not been satisfied after 7-1/2 m at normal speed, approximately 10% higher, or approxi- mately 10% lower than normal speed. Tables 5 through B motor runs at 100/o until demand is satisfied. NO TAG gives three rows (+, NORMAL, and -)with their A B, c respective CFM volumes. Notice that the normal adjust- ment setting for heat speed position#3 is 1070 CFM. The+ OFF / OFF adjustment setting for that position is 1180 CFM and for the C Once demand is met, motor ramps down to stop. - adjustment setting is 940 CFM. After the adjustment set- ting has been determined, chose the remainder speed #4 Pins Jumpered — jumper settings from those offered in the table in that row. A Motor runs at 50% for 30 seconds. The TEST pin is available to bypass the BDC3 control and B Motor then runs at 82% for approximately 7-1/2 run the motor at approximately 70%to test that the motor is minutes. If demand has not been satisfied after operational. This is beneficial primarily in troubleshooting. 7-1/2 minutes. G must be energized for motor to run. C Motor runs at 100% until demand is satisfied. D Once demand is met, motor runs at 50% for 30 COOL Pins—The COOL jumper is used to determine the seconds. Then, CFM during either 1) cooling or 2) heat pump operation without a W1 call for electric heat. These jumper selections A B C, D e are activated for cooling when Y1 and/or Y2 and DS termi- OFF OFF nals in the CBWMV unit are energized and for heating RE( ,. when Y1 and/or Y2 is energized. E ramps down to stop. Page 12 02/07/2019 505,547M ASPEN BUILDING DEPARTMENT Table 5 CBWMV-24B-040 Blower Performance 0 through 0.80 in.w.g.External Static Pressure Range "ADJUST" Blower Control Jumper Speed Positions Jumper "HEAT"Speed-cfm First Stage"COOL"Speed-cfm Second Stage"COOL"Speed-cfm Setting 1 1 2 3 4 1 1 2 3 4 1 1 2 3 4 + 820 990 1180 1340 610 770 930 1010 880 1120 1340 1440 1 NORM 750 900 1070 1230 560 700 830 910 800 1000 1200 1300 — 670 810 940 1080 510 630 750 810 720 900 1080 1170 CBWMV-36B-070 Blower Performance 0 through 0.80 in.w.g.External Static Pressure Range "ADJUST" Blower Control Jumper Speed Positions Jumper "HEAT"Speed-cfm First Stage"COOL"Speed-cfm Second Stage"COOL"Speed-cfm Setting 1 2 3 1 4 1 2 1 3 4 1 2 1 3 4 + 790 980 1140 1310 590 745 895 975 850 1090 1300 1430 1 NORM 730 870 1040 1190 545 680 805 890 775 990 1190 1280 — 640 770 920 1070 490 600 725 780 700 870 1065 1150 CBWMV-36C-090 Blower Performance 0 through 0.80 in.w.g.External Static Pressure Range "ADJUST" Blower Control Jumper Speed Positions Jumper "HEAT"Speed-cfm First Stage"COOL"Speed-cfm Second Stage"COOL"Speed-cfm Setting 1 2 3 1 4 1 2 1 3 4 1 2 1 3 4 + 820 1000 1180 1340 620 770 930 1010 890 1130 1340 1450 1 NORM 760 900 1070 1220 570 700 830 910 800 1020 1220 1310 675 810 950 1100 520 630 760 810 720 900 1100 1180 CBWMV-60C-100 Blower Performance 0 through 0.80 in.w.g.External Static Pressure Range "ADJUST" Blower Control Jumper Speed Positions Jumper "HEAT"Speed-cfm First Stage"COOL"Speed-cfm Second Stage"COOL"Speed-cfm Setting 1 2 3 14 1 2 3 14 1 2 3 14 + 1500 1700 1880 2100 1110 1250 1380 1530 1540 1760 1970 2200 1 NORM 1370 1540 1720 1920 1000 1130 1250 1380 1400 1600 1800 1980 1250 1380 1540 1720 930 1040 1130 1260 1270 1420 1600 1780 CBWMV-60C-120 Blower Performance 0 through 0.80 in.w.g.External Static Pressure Range "ADJUST" Blower Control Jumper Speed Positions Jumper "HEAT"Speed-cfm First Stage"COOL"Speed-cfm Second Stage"COOL"Speed-cfm Setting 1 2 3 14 1 2 3 14 1 2 3 14 + 1510 1720 1900 2120 1100 1250 1400 1560 1570 1800 2000 2200 1 NORM 1380 1560 1740 1920 990 1130 1260 1400 1410 1620 1820 2020 — 1240 1380 1540 1720 930 1020 1130 1260 1260 1440 1620 1810 1 Factory default jumper setting. NOTES- The effect of static pressure and filter resistance is included in air volumes shown. First stage COOL is approximately 70%of the same second stage COOL speed position. Continuous Fan Only speed is approximately 38%of the same second stage COOL speed position. Harmony III TM Zoning System applications-Minimum blower speed: 250 cfm for-24B-40,-36B-070,-36C-090. 450 cfm for-60C-100. 380 cfm for 60C-120. Maximum air volume is the same as second-stage cool position. Applications with single sided inlets will reduce the air volume by approximately 4%on B-size units and 5%on C-size units. RECEIVED Page 13 02/07/2019 CBS BUILDING DEPARTMENT Initial Air Purging Refer to the speed selection chart on unit wiring diagram. After all plumbing connections have been made, leak NOTE-To check for proper CFM, take the reading exter- nal to tested and flushed, the water heating device is ready to be the unit. The coil must be dry when you take the reading. filled with water and purged of air. Air bleeder valves are reading. provided as a convenience for installations that are not Annual Service equipped with purge manifolds. 1. Make sure electrical power and gas supply to system A WVRN I N G are OFF. Electric shock hazard. Can cause injury 2. Remove CBWMV coil section access panel. or death. Before attempting to perform 3. Remove cap from highest air bleed valve and depress 4 any service or maintenance, turn the valve stem until water is released.This may be done with electrical power to unit OFF at disconnect a refrigerant style hose. See figure 15. sppy es). Unit may have multiple power suu pplies. 4. Replace cap on valve and access panel. At the beginning of each heating season, system should be 5. Apply electrical power and gas supply to the system. checked as follows by a qualified service technician: 6. Follow the System Start-Up section to operate the sys- Electrical tem. Complete purging of air after unit has gone 1. Check all wiring for loose connections. through initial start-up. 2. Check for correct voltage at CBWMV unit(unit operat- ing). 3. Check to see that blower is operating. Air Bleed Valve Location Blower 1. Check and clean blower wheel. 2. Motors are pre-lubricated for extended life; no further �� lubrication is required. %� Freeze-stat I r Verify that the freeze-stat functions. ' I Service Filters Filters must be cleaned or replaced when dirty to assure 7 4 proper unit operation. Winterizing CBWMV Water Coil l ., \�'�A If unit is installed in an unconditioned space, the piping be- f et „ tween the CBWMV unit and the water heating device i should be insulated. If power is removed from the unit, wa- VALVE �/1 ter must be drained from the system to prevent freezing. SHOWN t Repair Parts List WITH CAP ON The following repair parts are available. When ordering - parts, include the complete unit model number listed on the unit rating plate of each piece of equipment. \ _ ♦ Cabinet Parts �N • Blower Access Panel N. • Coil Access Panel Figure 15 Hot Water Coil Parts • Coil Replacement Kit Blower Part System Adjustments • Blower Wheel • Blower Motor Timed-ON and Timed-OFF Delays • Blower Housing The 45-second timed-ON delay and the 30-second timed- Electrical Parts OFF delay for heating (time that the blower operates after the heat demand has been satisfied) is not adjustable. • BDC3 Board • Blower Speeds Transformer Select the blower speed by moving the pins on the variable • Circuit Breaker, 24VAC RECEIVED speed control board. See figure 14. • 3PDT Relay Page 14 02/07/2019 505,547M ASPEN BUILDING DEPARTMENT Troubleshooting: Continuous Fan Sequence of Operation CONDITIONS: Power On Normal Operation LED: Steady Flash Thermostat(S1)Calls for Continuous Fan,G-Only NO Check for 24 Volts Between'G'and C at Al 5 Terminal Strip YES 4, Blower Operates at the Continuous Fan Speed NO Selected by COOL Jumper and ADJUST Jumper I Check for 24 Volts Between Pins 3 and 15 on J49 Positions on the BDC3 Control(A52) - YES 4, RUN Light on BDC3 Control(A52)illuminates to Indi- cate a Continuous Fan Call YES 4, CFM Light on A52 Indicates Blower CFM Selection with 100CFM/Blink YES 4, Thermostat(S1)Continuous Fan Demand Satisfied YES 4, Blower Off Troubleshooting: Heating Sequence of Operation CONDITIONS: Power On Normal Operation LED: Steady Flash Thermostat(S1)Calls for Heat NO Check for 24 Volts Between YES- W and C at A52 Terminal Strip Fixed blower-ON delay (45-second)complete Blower Operates at the Heating Speed Selected by NO HEAT Jumper and ADJUST Jumper Positions on Check for 24 Volts Between Pins 3 and 2 on J49 the BDC3 Control(A52) YES w C CFM Light on A52 Indicates Blower Speed Selection with 100CFM/Blink YES Thermostat(S1)Demand Satisfied YES 1 30 Second Blower Off Delay(Fixed)Complete YES Demand for Heat Satisfied RECEIVED Page 15 02/07/2019 "A r"LRMS BUILDING DEPARTMENT Troubleshooting: Cooling Sequence of Operation CONDITIONS: Power On Normal Operation LED: Steady Flash Thermostat(S1)Provides 24 Volt Cooling Call to In- NO door Blower(B3) ► Check for 24 Volts Between Y and C at Al 5 Terminal Strip YES + Blower(B3)Operates at the 2nd Stage NO Check for 24 Volts 2 Stage Condensing Unit? NO ►- Cooling Speed Determined by COOL, ► Between Pins 14 and DELAY and ADJUST Jumper Positions on 3 on J49 YES the BDC3 Control(A52) V YES Blower(B3)Operates at the 1st Stage Cooling Speed CFM Light on A52 Indicates Blower CFM Determined by COOL,DELAY and ADJUST Jumper NO Selection with 100CFM/Blink Positions on the BDC3 Control(A52) CFM Light on A52 Indicates Blower CFM Selection with YES 4, 100CFM/Blink - Thermostat(S1)Demand Satisfied YES YES V_ Check for 24 Volts Between Y Blower Shuts Off According to the DELAY and C on A15 Terminal Strip Jumper Position on the BDC3 Control (A52) Check for 24 Volts Between Pins 6 and 3 on J49 YES 4, Demand for Cooling Satisfied V►First Stage Demand for Cooling Satisfied? NO ►I Thermostat(S1)Calls for N O. Check for 24 Volts Between Y2 on 2nd Stage Cooling TB1 and C on A15 Terminal Strip YES ♦ YES{ Blower Shuts Off According to the DELAY Jumper Blower Operates at the 2nd NO Check for 24 Volts Between Pins 14 Position on the BDC3 Control(A52) Stage Cooling Speed Deter- and 3 on J49 mined by COOL,DELAY and YES ADJUST Jumper Positions Demand for Cooling Satisfied on the BDC3 Control(A52) YES CFM Light on A52 Indi- cates Blower CFM Selec- tion with 100CFM/Blink YES 2nd Stage Thermostat (S1)Demand Satisfied YES j Blower Returns to 1st -4 Stage Cooling Speed RECEIVED Page 16 02/07/2019 505,547M ASPEN BUILDING DEPARTMENT WATER HEATING / BOILERS CBWMV IEiVIVIJX) Residential Hot Water Heat Air Handler PRODUCT SPECIFICATIONS Bulletin No.210434 June 2014 Supersedes January 2013 0111 LENNOX Oil • FC-1=CBWMV-24B-040 FC-2=CBWMV-24B-040 FC-3=CBWMV-60C-120 Heating Capacity - 23,700 to 220,000 Btuh ALL UNITS Nominal Add-On Cooling - 2 to 5 Tons MODEL NUMBER IDENTIFICATION CBW MV - 24B - 070 - 3 Unit Type T Minor Revision Number CBW=Air Handler with Hot Water Coil Configuration I Nominal Water Coil Heat M=Multi-Position 040=40,000 Btuh 070=70,000 Btuh 090=90,000 Btuh Blower 100= 100,000 Btuh V=Variable Speed Blower 120= 120,000 Btuh Nominal Cooling Capacity-Tons RECEIVED 024=2 tons Cabinet Width 036=3 tons B= 17-1/2 in. 060=5tons C=21 in. 02/07/2019 ASPEN BUILDING DEPARTMENT FEATURES CONTENTS Blower Data 9 4011W Dimensions 6 Dimensions - Furnace/Coil Combined Combinations 8 Electrical Data 5 Features 2 ; i_ Field Wiring 5 0 Heating Performance 10 Installation Clearances 5 Model Number Identification 1 �� Optional Accessories 5 p Q Optional Accessory Dimensions 7 Specifications 5 _,-/ r WARRANTY All covered components - Limited warranty for ten �� 3. �\ years limited warranty in residential applications. 0�:e-K I : Refer to Lennox Equipment Limited Warranty certificate c e ©f included with equipment for details. poi I I 1 SEQUENCE OF OPERATION CBWMV includes supply air blower, hot water coil, and blower control.A circulating pump can be ordered extra for field installation. After a 45-second (fixed) timed-on delay the blower energizes at heating speed. After a 30-second (fixed) timed-off delay the supply air blower shuts off. HEATING SYSTEM APPROVALS 0 Hot Water Coil Units certified by CSA International. Corrugated/lanced aluminum fins. Blower data from unit tests conducted in Lennox Seamless corrosion resistant copper tubes. Laboratory air test chamber. Fin collars grip tubing for maximum contact area. APPLICATION Flared shoulder tubing connections and silver soldering CBWMV can be used with properly sized gas-fired or provides tight, leakproof joints. oil-fired water heating devices. Factory tested under high pressure. Cannot be used with potable water. Entire coil accessible for cleaning. Supply air blower moves the return air past the coil to extract the heat and then distribute the heated air Freezestat throughout the conditioned space. Protects system from freezing temperatures when unit is installed in unconditioned areas. CBWMV is a multi-position (upflow, downflow, or horizontal) blower/hot water coil unit. Thermostat automatically energizes circulating pump when water line temperature falls below 45°F. Lennox add-on indoor coil with remote air conditioning unit, air cleaners, automatic humidifier, and all Lennox Optional Accessories Indoor Air Quality products can easily be added for a Circulating Pump complete all season system. Bronze construction, Non-metallic impeller with Carbon Zoning Applications bearings. Units may be used with certain zoning systems. Self lubricating. Zone control panel must be able to interface and Impedance protected. communicate with the variable speed blower motor in Motor and impeller removable as single unit for the unit. Lennox Harmony IIITM Zoning System has this servicing. 02/0 7/2 019 capability. ASPEN CBWMV /Page 2 BUILDING DEPARTMENT FEATURES CABINET Air Filter and Rack Kit for Upflow Side Return Air 0 Heavy gauge cold rolled steel constructed. Applications - Not for use with RAB Return Air Base Pre-painted cabinet finish. Washable or vacuum cleanable polyurethane frame type filter and external side return air rack available for Foil faced fiberglass insulation on hot water coil access field installation. door panel, side panels and on back panel reduces cabinet temperatures. Available in single and ten pack kits. Black mat faced fiberglass in blower compartment Rack has filter door for easy filter servicing. assures quiet operation. Flanges on rack allow easy duct connection. Complete service access by removing hot water coil Field installs on either side of unit cabinet. See section and blower compartment access panels. dimension drawing. Blower assembly completely removable for easy EZ Filter Base for Upflow Bottom Return Air servicing. Applications Blower deck rails angle down for easy blower removal. Hinged door with thumbscrew for easy filter access. Electrical inlets in both sides of the cabinet. Uses standard size filters (field provided). Safety interlock switch automatically shuts off power to BLOWER unit when blower compartment access door is removed. Variable Speed Blower Motor Return air entry on either side or bottom of cabinet. Variable speed motor(VSM) maintains specified air CBWMV is applicable to upflow, horizontal, or downflow volume from 0 though 0.80 in. w.g. static range. installations. Gradual acceleration and deceleration of variable speed Field Make-up Box blower motor when starting and stopping over a specific Furnished for line voltage wiring. time frame results in extremely quiet operation. Box may be installed on either side of CBWMV cabinet. Variable speed operation is achieved by the use of an ECM (Electronically Commutated Motor) motor. Cabinet- continued Motor is controlled by Electronic Blower Control. Optional Accessories Motor is resiliently mounted. Horizontal Support Frame Kit When units are used with Harmony III TM Zoning System, Provides support of unit in horizontal applications. blower motor operates from predetermined minimum to Consists of(2) 1 x 1-1/2 x 32-5/8 in. and (2) 1 x 3 x maximum air volumes to satisfy zone requirements. 53-7/8 in. painted heavy gauge cold rolled steel support channels with assembly and suspending holes. 0 Variable Speed Blower Bolts and nuts furnished for field assembly. Each blower assembly statically and dynamically balanced. Suspending rods must be field provided. Change in blower speed is easily accomplished by RAB Return Air Base simple jumper pin position change on Electronic Blower "C" and "D"width bases required with 60C models with Control. air volumes over 1800 cfm in up-flow applications when Blower assembly completely removable for easy only one side return is used. servicing. "B"width base is not required but may also be used to See blower performance tables. provide clearance in certain applications (if required). Cabinet is pre-painted steel to match the furnace. See Dimension Drawing. Air Filter and Rack Kit for Horizontal Return Air (End)Applications Washable or vacuum cleanable polyurethane frame type filter and external end return air rack available for field installation. Rack has filter door for easy filter servicing. Flanges on rack allow easy duct connection. See dimension drawing. RECEIVED 02/07/2019 ASPEN BUIMMEIMIVENT FEATU RES CONTROLS Optional Accessories 0 Electronic Blower Control ComfortSense°7000 Touchscreen Thermostat Interfaces variable speed motor with thermostat. Electronic 7-day, universal, multi-stage, programmable, Controls evaporator humidity by controlling blower and touchscreen thermostat. compressor speed on two-stage outdoor units. 4 Heat/2 Cool. Two COOL speeds and one HEAT speed (with four Auto-changeover. PA.0 different air volume selections for each)are made by Controls humidity during � uu 3c°o simple jumper pins on board. cooling mode. „E ,„, ADJUST jumper pin allows approximately 10% higher, Offers enhanced capabilities normal, or 10% lower motor speed selection within including humidification / HEAT and COOL speeds selected for fine tuning the air dehumidification /dewpoint volume. measurement and control, Humiditrol®control, and DELAY jumper pin allows selection blower motor de- equipment maintenance reminders. humidification profiles during cooling mode. Easy-to-use, menu driven thermostat with a back-lit, Option 1 - Motor runs at 100% of capacity until demand LCD touchscreen. met. Once demand is met, motor ramps down to stop. Remote outdoor temperature sensor(optional) allows Option 2 - Motor runs at 100% of capacity until demand the thermostat to display outdoor temperature. Required is satisfied. Motor runs at 100% of capacity for 60 in dual-fuel and Humiditrol®applications. seconds then ramps down to stop. See the CornfortSense° 7000 Product Specifications Option 3- Motor runs at 82% of capacity for bulletin in the Controls section for more information. approximately 7-1/2 minutes. If demand is not satisfied, motor runs at 100% capacity until demand is satisfied. Thermostat Once demand is met, motor ramps down to stop. See Thermostat bulletins in Controls section and Option 4 - Motor runs at 50% capacity for 30 seconds, Lennox Price Book for a complete list of thermostats. then 82% capacity for approximately 7-1/2 minutes. If demand is not satisfied, motor runs at 100% capacity until demand is met. Once demand is met, motor runs at 50% capacity for 30 seconds, then ramps down to stop. Control has two diagnostic indicator lights, "CFM" and "RUN", to assist in servicing. Accessory relay terminals provide connections for power humidifiers or electronic air cleaners. Control is factory installed in the unit control box. 24 Volt Transformer Furnished in CBWMV control box. RECEIVED 02/07/2019 ASPEN CBWMV /Page 4 BUILDING DEPARTMENT SPECIFICATIONS Model No. CBWMV CBWMV CBWMV CBWMV CBWMV -24B-040 -36B-070 -36C-090 -60C-100 -60C-120 Heating Nominal heating capacity-Btuh 40,000 70,000 90,000 100,000 120,000 Performance ' Temperature rise range-°F 32- 101 45- 125 51 - 125 41 - 113 45- 125 Indoor Wheel nominal diameter x width-in. 10 x 8 10 x 8 10 x 8 11-1/2 x 10 11-1/2 x 10 Blower Blower motor output-hp 1/2 1/2 1/2 1 1 Tons of add-on cooling 2-3 2-3 2-3 3.5-5 3.5-5 Heating Heating capacity range-Btuh 23,700- 30,300- 31,400- 49,600- 55,000- Coil 84,700 123,800 138,400 181,700 220,000 Net face area-sq.ft. 3.83 3.83 4.33 4.33 4.33 Tube diameter&no. of rows-in. 3/8- 1 3/8-2 3/8-2 3/8-2 3/8-3 Fins per inch 16 16 16 16 16 Required pump flow rate for coil capacity rating-GPM 6 6 9.5 9.5 9.5 Water Line Connections Inlet 3/4 3/4 1 1 1 (sweat)-in. I.D. Outlet 3/4 3/4 1 1 1 Shipping Data lbs.- 1 package 127 144 157 157 165 ELECTRICAL DATA Electrical characteristics 120 volts-60 hertz- 1 phase 2 Maximum Overcurrent Protection 15 15 15 20 20 Minimum Circuit Ampacity 10.2 10.2 10.4 16.8 16.8 OPTIONAL ACCESSORIES (ORDER SEPARATELY) 3 Air Filter& Horizontal (end)-in. 87L96 87L97 Rack Kit 18 x 25 x 1 20 x 25 x 1 in. Side Return-in. Single 44J22 or Ten Pack(66K63)-(1) 16 x 25 x 1 Circulating Catalog Number 99K69 99K69 53J76 53J76 53J76 Pump Motor output-hp 1/40 1/40 1/25 1/25 1/25 Capacity-U.S. GPM 0-10 0-10 0-14 0-14 0-14 Pressure drop thru coil @ rated flow-psi 3 3 3 3 3 ComfortSense®7000 Thermostat Y2081 Y2081 Y2081 Y2081 Y2081 Remote Outdoor Sensor(for dual fuel and Humiidtrol®) X2658 X2658 X2658 X2658 X2658 EZ Filter Base Catalog Number 73P56 73P57 Dimensions-H x W x D-in. 4 x 17-5/8 x 28-5/8 4 x 21-5/8 x 28-5/8 Size of field provided filter-in. 16 x 25 x 1 20 x 25 x 1 Horizontal Support Frame Kit 56J18 56J18 56J18 56J18 56J18 RAB Return Air Base 98M60 98M58 1 Minimum temperature rise is based off 140°F entering water temperature and the maximum heating air volume.Maximum temperature rise is based off 200°F entering water temperature and the minimum heating air volume using the Harmony III TM Zoning System. 2 HACR type breaker or fuse. 3 Cleanable polyurethane frame type filter. FIELD WIRING INSTALLATION CLEARANCES r DISCONNECT, CBWMV Upflow/ CBWMV Horizontal SWITCH I Downflow L (by other) J Q Sides 0 inches (0 mm) 0 inches(0 mm) CBWMV Rear 0 inches (0 mm) 0 inches(0 mm) UNIT Q Top 0 inches (0 mm) ' 0 inches(0 mm) r— --i Front 2 0 inches(0 mm) 2 0 inches(0 mm) OPTIONAL I THERMOSTAT I Floor Combustible 0 inches(0 mm) A - Two wire power with ground NOTE-Termination location must conform to the met �e��c n B - Three wire control voltage(Heating Only) National Standard(ANSI-Z223.1)National Fu o I Four wire control voltage(Cooling) Sta dard of Canada CAN/CGA-149.1,and CAN/ A-149.2"Installation g Code for Gas Burning Appliances". /� //� / Five wire control voltage (2-Stage Cooling) 'Line contact installation permissible between jacket top 02iEs0�7 tGilc 1 9 - Field wiring not furnished - joists All wiring must conform to NEC or CEC and local electrical codes. 2 Front clearance for alcove installations is 30 in. ASPEN BUIL I'QttEII F ENT DIMENSIONS - INCHES (MM) 1 NOTE -Single side inlet applications result in approximately 4% reduction of air volume on B-size units and approximately 5% reduction of air volume on C-size units. WATER INLET iii SUPPLY AIR 2 Optional External Side Return Air Filter Kit is not for use with OPENING the optional RAB Return Air Base. F WATER OUTLET D 4 2 OPTIONAL ki, 23-3/4(603) EXTERNAL SIDE RETURN Al 25(635) 10 AIR FILTER KIT TOP VIEW (Either Side) A 28-1/2 41 (724) 9/16 ris— B Ill 9/16(14) 19 (14) (494) ALTERNATE WATER INLET 1 o o 1 A (Left Side Only)\i toil 1-1/4 (32) 1-3/4 10-1/2 (44) (267) ALTERNATE 2 OPTIONAL WATER OUTLET EXTERNAL (Right Side Only) SIDE RETURN AIR FILTER KIT 2 ELECTRICAL INLET (Either Side) (51) (Either Side) 40 °o° (1016) —f o I— 0 14-3/4 102 (584) F (375) ( )I At 16 OPTIONAL 14 (406) I RETURN CUTOUT (356) I (Either Side) AIR FLOW L� _JI � 1-15/16(49) ...] -.Il� C ►I 3/4 4(1)8(16) I_ 25972 T 3/4(19) Bottom Return 4-1/4 Bottom Return Air Opening (108) Air Opening FRONT VIEW SIDE VIEW A B C D E F G Model No. in. mm in. mm in. mm in. mm in. mm in. mm in. mm CBWMV 24B 040 17-1/2 446 16-3/8 416 16 406 1-1/2 38 1-3/4 44 8 203 2 51 CBWMV-36B-070 CBWMV-36C-090 CBWMV-60C-100 21 533 19-7/8 454 19-1/2 495 2 51 2-1/2 64 9-1/2 241 1-1/2 38 CBWMV-60C-130 f � E 1 ri) 02/07/2019 ASPEN CBWMV /Page 6 BUILDING DEPARTMENT OPTIONAL ACCESSORY DIMENSIONS - INCHES (MM) HORIZONTAL FILTER KIT 24-3/4 1-1/4(32) rill5/8(629) 1 i liml(16) I 5/8 NI (16) B RETURN I A AIR OPENING AIR FLOW 23-1/2_ow, 5/8 (597) (16) T ' L AIR FILTER 5/8 4 (Furnished) (16) SIDE VIEW FRONT VIEW A B Catalog Number inch mm inch mm 87L96 18 457 16-3/4 425 87L97 21 533 18-3/4 476 RAB RETURN AIR BASE (Upflow Applications Only) — 4 1.."— 1 23(584) f op J Il (102)1 Overall 1 Minimum) 5 (Maximum) 11 (279) (36) 2 Maximu 1 22-7- AIR FLOW 16 1 1 Unit side return air 14y 356 (570) AIR HANDLER lir L Opening ' )J Overall FRONT II (Maximum) 5-5/8 SIDE RETURN 7-1/4(184) (143) AIR OPENINGS _t_ 4 (Either Side) Iil OPTIONAL RAB ill 23(584) pi owl —4—3/4 1 17-1/2(446) RAB-B(98M60) RETURN AIR BASE (19) 21 (533) RAB-C (98M58) (28 2) 27-5/8(702) SIDE VIEW FRONT VIEW NOTE-Optional Side Return Air Filter Kits are not for use with RAB Return Air Base. 1 Both the unit return air opening and the base return air opening must be covered by a single plenum or IAQ cabinet. Minimum unit side return air opening dimensions for units requiring 1800 cfm or more of air(W x H):23 x 11 in.(584 x 279 mm). The opening can be cut as needed to accommodate plenum or IAQ cabinet while maintaining dimensions shown. Side return air openings must be cut in the field.There are cutting guides stenciled on the cabinet for the side return air opening.The size of the opening must not extend beyond the markings on the furnace cabinet. 2 To minimize pressure drop,the largest opening height possible(up to 14 inches)is preferred. NOTE-Optional Side Return Air Filter Kits are not for use with RAB Return Air Base. RECEIVED 02/07/2019 ASPEN BUIL I ""ttlE/MIVENT DIMENSIONS - INCHES (MM) - FURNACE/COIL COMBINED COMBINATIONS UPFLOW POSITION UPFLOW POSITION Cased Uncased � (CX34-cased only) Model No A B A B I A in. mm in. mm in. mm in. mm // \\ ^\� 0X34 18/24C 6FC33-24C• 16-1/2 419 56-1/2 1435 13-7/8 352 53-7/8 1368 �� �� CX34-25B-6F C33-25B 19-1/2 495 59-1/2 1511 15-7/8 403 55-7/8 1419 / B CX34-30B-6F C33-30B 0X34-300-6F 033-300 20-1/2 521 60-1/2 1537 17-3/4 451 59-3/4 1467 ii 40 0X34-31 B-6F C33-31B 23-1/2 597 63-1/2 1613 20-1/4 514 60-1/4 1530 Af ' ' (1016) 0X34-36B-6F C33-36B 24-1/2 622 64-1/2 1638 21-7/8 556 61-7/8 1572 0X34-36C-6F 033-360 24-1/2 622 64-1/2 1638 21-1/4 540 61-1/4 1556 V 0X34-38B-6F C33-38B 24-1/2 622 64-1/2 1638 22 559 62 1575 0X34-42B-6F C33-42B 24-1/2 622 64-1/2 1638 21-7/8 556 61-7/8 1572 0X34-43B-6F 033-43B 28-1/2 724 68-1/2 1740 26-1/4 667 66-1/4 1683 DOWNFLOW POSITION CX34-43C-6F 033-430 28-1/2 724 68-1/2 1740 25-3/4 654 65-3/4 1670 CBWMV Width 033-440 24-1/2 622 64-1/2 1638 21-1/2 546 61-1/2 1562 // 0X34-44/48B-6F033-48B 24-1/2 622 64-1/2 1638 22-1/8 562 62-1/8 1578 /� • CX34 44/48C 6F033 480 24 1/2 622 64 1/2 1638 21 1/2 546 61 1/2 1562 CX34-49C-6F C33-49C 29-1/2 749 70-1/2 1791 28-1/2 724 68-1/2 1740 0X34-50/600-6F033-50/60027-1/2 699 67-1/2 1715 24-3/4 629 64-3/4 1645 40 0X34 62C 6F 033 62C 32-1/2 826 72-1/2 1842 30-5/8 778 70-5/8 1793 (1016) Overall \ Height DOWNFLOW POSITION Model Number Furnace Overall Coil Width Width Coil Height Height i in. mm in. mm in. mm in. mm �// Height Coil 4 0R33 24B F 17-1/2 446 17-1/2 446 13-1/4 337 53-1/4 1353 �� i 0R33-30/36B-F 17-1/2 446 17-1/2 446 16-1/8 410 56-1/8 1426 ,.. i i� 0R33-30/360-F 21 533 21 533 16-1/8 410 56-1/8 1426 1 NOTE—Downflow applica- �� 0R33-48B-F 21 533 17-1/2 446 20 508 60 1524 tions with add—on cooling coil Coil require field-fabricated transi- CR33-48C-F 21 533 21 533 20 508 60 1524 tions to provide adequate Width clearance for servicing/remov- CR33-50/60C-F 24-1/2 622 21 533 23-5/8 600 53-5/8 1362 ing the cooling coil without cutting the water lines. See Installation Instructions. HORIZONTAL HORIZONTAL POSITION Model A B Number in. mm in. mm B 40 CH33-25B-2F (1016) CH33-31 B-2F 119 CH33-36B-2F CH33-36C-2F 26-1/2 673 66-1/2 1689 A CH33-42B-2F CH33-43C-2F // CH33-48C-2F /j/ �� 0 CH33-43B-2F ' � �� 1 � CH33-44/48B-2F 31-1/2 800 71-1/2 1816R " "IV�'D CH33 49C 2F II CH33-50/60C-2F I � 02/07/2019 ASPEN CBWMV /Page 8 BUILDING DEPARTMENT BLOWER DATA CBWMV-24B-040 Blower Performance 0 through 0.80 in.w.g. External Static Pressure Range "ADJUST" Blower Control Jumper Speed Positions Jumper "HEAT" Speed-cfm First Stage"COOL"Speed-cfm Second Stage "COOL"Speed-cfm Setting 1 1 2 3 4 ' 1 2 3 4 ' 1 2 3 4 + 820 990 1180 1340 610 770 930 1010 880 1120 1340 1440 ' NORM 750 900 1070 1230 560 700 830 910 800 1000 1200 1300 670 810 940 1080 510 630 750 810 720 900 1080 1170 CBWMV-36B-070 Blower Performance 0 through 0.80 in.w.g. External Static Pressure Range "ADJUST" Blower Control Jumper Speed Positions Jumper "HEAT" Speed-cfm First Stage"COOL"Speed-cfm Second Stage"COOL"Speed-cfm Setting 1 2 3 ' 4 1 2 13 4 1 2 ' 3 4 + 790 980 1140 1310 590 745 895 975 850 1090 1300 1430 ' NORM 730 870 1040 1190 545 680 805 890 775 990 1190 1280 640 770 920 1070 490 600 725 780 700 870 1065 1150 CBWMV-36C-090 Blower Performance 0 through 0.80 in.w.g. External Static Pressure Range "ADJUST" Blower Control Jumper Speed Positions Jumper "HEAT" Speed-cfm First Stage"COOL" Speed-cfm Second Stage"COOL"Speed-cfm Setting 1 2 3 ' 4 1 2 13 4 1 2 13 4 + 820 1000 1180 1340 620 770 930 1010 890 1130 1340 1450 1 NORM 760 900 1070 1220 570 700 830 910 800 1020 1220 1310 675 810 950 1100 520 630 760 810 720 900 1100 1180 CBWMV-60C-100 Blower Performance 0 through 0.80 in.w.g. External Static Pressure Range "ADJUST" Blower Control Jumper Speed Positions Jumper "HEAT" Speed-cfm First Stage"COOL"Speed-cfm Second Stage"COOL"Speed-cfm Setting 1 2 3 ' 4 1 2 3 '4 1 2 3 ' 4 + 1500 1700 1880 2100 1110 1250 1380 1530 1540 1760 1970 2200 1 NORM 1370 1540 1720 1920 1000 1130 1250 1380 1400 1600 1800 1980 1250 1380 1540 1720 930 1040 1130 1260 1270 1420 1600 1780 CBWMV-60C-120 Blower Performance 0 through 0.80 in.w.g. External Static Pressure Range "ADJUST" Blower Control Jumper Speed Positions Jumper "HEAT" Speed-cfm First Stage"COOL"Speed-cfm Second Stage"COOL"Speed-cfm Setting 1 2 3 ' 4 1 2 3 '4 1 2 3 '4 + 1510 1720 1900 2120 1100 1250 1400 1560 1570 1800 2000 2200 ' NORM 1380 1560 1740 1920 990 1130 1260 1400 1410 1620 1820 2020 1240 1380 1540 1720 930 1020 1130 1260 1260 1440 1620 1810 'Factory default jumper setting. NOTES-The effect of static pressure and filter resistance is included in air volumes shown. First stage COOL is approximately 70%of the same second stage COOL speed position. RECEIVED Continuous Fan Only speed is approximately 38%of the same second stage COOL speed position. Harmony III TM Zoning System applications-Minimum blower speed: 250 cfm for-24B-40,-36B-070,-36C-090. 450 cfm for-60C-100. 0 2/0 7/2 0 1 9 380 cfm for 60C-120. Maximum air volume is the same as second stage cool position. ASPEN with single sided inlets will reduce the air volume by approximately 4%on B-size units and 5%on C-size units. BUIMIni ?1 ENT HEATING PERFORMANCE CBWMV-24B-040 HEATING OUTPUTS NOTE-Capacities in shaded area require Harmony IIITm Zoning System to reach the air volumes listed Air Heating Outputs At Various Water Temperatures(Btuh) Volume(cfm) 140°F 150°F 160°F 170°F 180°F 190°F 200°F 400 23,700 26,900 30,100 33,500 36,700 39,900 43,100 500 27,400 31,100 34,800 38,800 42,500 46,200 49,900 600 30,700 34,800 38,900 43,500 47,600 51,700 55,900 700 33,600 38,100 42,600 47,600 52,200 56,700 61,200 800 36,200 41,000 45,900 51,400 56,300 61,100 66,000 900 38,500 43,700 48,800 54,800 60,000 65,200 70,400 1000 40,700 46,100 51,600 57,900 63,400 68,900 74,400 1100 42,700 48,400 54,100 60,700 66,500 72,300 78,100 1200 44,500 50,400 56,400 63,400 69,400 75,500 81,500 1300 46,200 52,400 58,500 65,900 72,100 78,400 84,700 CBWMV-36B-070 HEATING OUTPUTS NOTE-Capacities in shaded area require Harmony IIITM Zoning System to reach the air volumes listed Air Heating Outputs At Various Water Temperatures (Btuh) Volume(cfm) 140°F 150°F 160°F 170°F 180°F 190°F 200°F 400 30,300 34,400 38,500 42,700 46,800 50,900 54,900 500 36,200 41,100 45,900 51,100 56,000 60,900 65,700 600 41,500 47,100 52,600 58,700 64,300 69,900 75,500 700 46,300 52,500 58,700 65,600 71,800 78,100 84,300 800 50,700 57,400 64,200 71,800 78,700 85,500 92,400 900 54,600 61,900 69,200 77,600 85,000 92,300 99,700 1000 58,200 66,000 73,700 82,800 90,700 98,600 106,500 1100 61,500 69,700 78,000 87,600 96,000 104,300 112,700 1200 64,600 73,200 81,800 92,100 100,900 109,700 118,500 1300 67,400 76,400 85,400 96,300 105,500 114,600 123,800 CBWMV-36C-090 HEATING OUTPUTS NOTE-Capacities in shaded area require Harmony IIITM Zoning System to reach the air volumes listed Air Heating Outputs At Various Water Temperatures(Btuh) Volume(cfm) 140°F 150°F 160°F 170°F 180°F 190°F 200°F 400 31,400 35,600 39,800 44,100 48,400 52,600 56,800 500 38,000 43,000 48,100 53,400 58,500 63,600 68,700 600 44,000 49,900 55,800 62,000 67,900 73,800 79,700 700 49,600 56,200 62,900 69,900 76,600 83,300 90,000 800 54,800 62,100 69,400 77,300 84,700 92,100 99,400 900 59,600 67,500 75,500 84,200 92,200 100,200 108,300 1000 64,100 72,600 81,200 90,600 99,300 107,900 116,500 1100 68,300 77,400 86,500 96,700 105,900 115,100 124,300 1200 72,200 81,800 91,400 102,300 112,000 121,800 131,500 1300 75,900 86,000 96,100 107,600 117,900 128,100 138,400 CORRECTION FACTOR FOR DIFFERENT INLET AIR TEMPERATURES 60°F Add 6% RECEIVED 65°F No Change 70°F Minus 6% 02/07/2019 75°F Minus 12% ASPEN CBWMV /Page 10 BUILDING DEPARTMENT HEATING PERFORMANCE CBWMV-60C-100 HEATING OUTPUTS NOTE-Capacities in shaded area require Harmony IIITM Zoning System to reach the air volumes listed Air Heating Outputs At Various Water Temperatures(Btuh) Volume(cfm) 140°F 150°F 160°F 170°F 180°F 190°F 200°F 700 49,600 56,200 62,900 69,900 76,600 83,300 90,000 800 54,800 62,100 69,400 77,300 84,700 92,100 99,400 900 59,600 67,500 75,500 84,200 92,200 100,200 108,300 1000 64,100 72,600 81,200 90,600 99,300 107,900 116,500 1100 68,300 77,400 86,500 96,700 105,900 115,100 124,300 1200 72,200 81,800 91,400 102,300 112,000 121,800 131,500 1300 75,900 86,000 96,100 107,600 117,900 128,100 138,400 1400 79,300 89,900 100,500 112,600 123,400 134,100 144,800 1500 82,600 93,600 104,600 117,400 128,600 139,800 150,900 1550 84,200 95,400 106,600 119,700 131,100 142,500 153,900 1700 88,600 100,400 112,300 126,200 138,200 150,200 162,200 1900 94,000 106,600 119,100 134,100 146,900 159,600 172,400 2100 99,000 112,200 125,400 141,300 154,800 168,200 181,700 CBWMV-60C-120 HEATING OUTPUTS NOTE-Capacities in shaded area require Harmony IIITM Zoning System to reach the air volumes listed Air Heating Outputs At Various Water Temperatures(Btuh) Volume(cfm) 140°F 150°F 160°F 170°F 180°F 190°F 200°F 700 55,000 62,400 69,700 77,400 84,800 92,200 99,600 800 61,600 69,800 78,000 86,700 95,000 103,200 111,500 900 67,700 76,700 85,800 95,500 104,600 113,700 122,700 1000 73,500 83,300 93,100 103,800 113,700 123,500 133,400 1100 79,000 89,500 100,100 111,600 122,300 132,900 143,500 1200 84,100 95,400 106,600 119,100 130,400 141,700 153,100 1300 89,000 100,900 112,800 126,100 138,100 150,100 162,100 1400 93,600 106,100 118,600 132,800 145,400 158,100 170,700 1500 98,000 111,100 124,200 139,100 152,400 165,600 178,900 1550 100,100 113,500 126,800 142,200 155,700 169,300 182,800 1700 106,100 120,200 134,400 150,900 165,300 179,700 194,000 1900 113,400 128,500 143,600 161,600 177,000 192,400 207,800 2100 120,000 136,000 152,000 171,300 187,600 203,900 220,300 CORRECTION FACTOR FOR DIFFERENT INLET AIR TEMPERATURES 60°F Add 6% 65°F No Change 70°F Minus 6% 75°F Minus 12% RECEIVED 02/07/2019 ASPEN SUBret)EINWMENT REVISIONS Sections Description of Change Optional Accessories Revised Optional Circulating Pump capacity. c Ous Visit us at www.lennox.com !BVIVL71O For the latest technical information,www.lennoxdavenet.com Contact us at 1-800-4-LENNOX RECEIVED NOTE-Due to Lennox'ongoing commitment to quality,Specifications,Ratings and Dimensions subject to change without notice and without incurring liabiliO 2/07/2 01 9 Improper installation,adjustment,alteration,service or maintenance can cause property damage or personal injury. Installation and service must be performed by a qualified installer and servicing agency. ©2014 Lennox Industries,Inc. ASPEN BUILDING DEPARTMENT