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operating the Heat Pump for automatic 
cooling & Heating

1. Set the thermostat system mode to AUTO and the 

thermostat fan mode to AUTO. See 

Figure 1

.

 notE:

 Thermostat styles vary. Some models will not 

include the AUTO mode and others will have the AUTO 

in place of the HEAT and COOL. Others may include 

all three. Refer to the instructions supplied with your 

thermostat for specific instructions.

2. Set the thermostat's temperature selector to the desired 

heating and cooling temperature level(s). The unit will 

cycle on and off in either the heating or cooling mode 

of operation as required to automatically maintain the 

indoor temperature within the desired limits.

operating the indoor blower continuously

The continuous indoor blower operation is typically used to 

circulate the indoor air to equalize a temperature unbalance 

due to a sun load, cooking, or fireplace operation.
Set the thermostat fan mode to ON (

Figure 1

). The indoor 

blower starts immediately, and will run continually until 

the fan mode is reset to AUTO.
The continuous indoor blower operation can be obtained 

with the thermostat system mode set in any position, 

including OFF.

Shutting the Heat Pump off

Change the thermostat’s system mode to OFF and the fan 
mode to AUTO. See 

Figure 1

notE:

 The system will not 

operate, regardless of the temperature selector setting.

HEat PumP maintEnancE

 caution:

Shut off all electrical power to the unit before 

performing any maintenance or service on the 

system. Failure to comply may result in personal 

injury or death.

Proper maintenance is most important to achieve the best 

performance from the appliance and should be performed 

by a qualified service technician at least once a year. 

Follow the maintenance schedule and the instructions 

below for years of safe, trouble free operation.

regular cleaning

•  Clean or replace the indoor air filter at the start of each 

heating and cooling season, and when an accumulation 

of dust and dirt is visible on the air filter.

•  Remove any leaves and grass clippings from the coil 

in the outdoor unit, being careful not to damage the 

aluminum fins.

•  Check for obstructions, such as twigs, sticks, etc.

troublESHooting

If the unit fails to operate, check the following:

•  The thermostat is properly set. See Cooling Operation 

for air conditioning or Heating Operation for furnace or 

air handler.

•  The unit disconnect fuses are in good condition and the 

electrical power to the unit is turned on.

WarrantY inFormation

A warranty certificate with full details is included with the 

heat pump. Carefully review these responsibilities with 

your dealer or service company. The manufacturer will not 

be responsible for any costs found necessary to correct 

problems due to improper setup, improper installation, 

adjustments, improper operating procedure on the part 

of the user, etc. Some specific examples of service calls 

which are not included in the limited warranty are:

•  Correcting  wiring  problems  in  the  electrical  circuit 

supplying the heat pump.

•  Resetting circuit breakers or other switches.

•  Adjusting or calibrating of thermostat.

uSEr inFormation

Summary of Contents for Q6SE X36

Page 1: ... plays an important role as well Pay attention to all safety warnings and any other special notes highlighted in the manual Improper installation of the furnace or failure to follow safety warnings could result in serious injury death or property damage Theseinstructionsareprimarilyintendedtoassistqualifiedindividualsexperiencedintheproper installation of this appliance Some local codes require li...

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Page 3: ... the Heat Pump for Automatic Cooling Heating 5 Operating the Indoor Blower Continuously 5 Shutting the Heat Pump Off 5 HEAT PUMP MAINTENANCE 5 Regular Cleaning 5 TROUBLESHOOTING 5 Warranty Information 5 START UP adjustments 13 Pre Start Check List 13 Start Up Procedure 13 Air Circulation 13 Short Cycle Protection 13 System Cooling 13 System Heating 13 Refrigerant Charging 13 Charging an R 410A Uni...

Page 4: ...hange the fan mode to AUTO See Figure 1 2 Setthetemperatureselectortothedesiredtemperature level Theoutdoorfan compressor andblowermotorwill all cycle on and off to maintain the indoor temperature at the desired cooling level NOTE If the temperature level is re adjusted or the system mode is reset the fan and compressor in the outdoor unit may not start immediately A protective timer circuit holds...

Page 5: ... service on the system Failure to comply may result in personal injury or death Proper maintenance is most important to achieve the best performancefromtheapplianceandshouldbeperformed by a qualified service technician at least once a year Follow the maintenance schedule and the instructions below for years of safe trouble free operation Regular Cleaning Clean or replace the indoor air filter at t...

Page 6: ...authorized parts or accessory kits may be used with this product Improper installation service adjustment ormaintenance may cause explosion fire electrical shock or other hazardous conditions which may result in personal injury or property damage WARNING The safety information listed below must be followed during the installation service and operation of this unit Unqualified individuals shouldnot...

Page 7: ... calculatedandasystemofthepropercapacityselected It is recommended that the area to be conditioned be completely insulated and vapor sealed Check the electrical supply and verify the power supply is adequate for unit operation If there is any question concerning the power supply contact the local power company Allunitsaresecurelypackedatthetimeofshipmentand upon arrival should be carefully inspect...

Page 8: ...ans are used to hoist the unit are safe and adequate The lifting equipment must be adequate for the load Refer to Table 5 page 15 for unit weights The unit must be lifted from the holes in the base rails using cables or chains Spreader bars are required to protect the unit and ensure even loading Keep the unit in an upright position at all times The rigging must be located outside the units center...

Page 9: ...ccess panel was designed to fit underneath the top panel 2 Slide the first filter between both guide channels of filter rack and allow the filter to drop easily into place 3 Verify the bottom of the filter is within the channels of the rack 4 Slide the 2nd filter and 3rd filter on taller models between both guide channels of filter rack 5 Verify the top of the filter is within the channels of the ...

Page 10: ...ct it to the terminal marked 208V Optional equipment requiring connection to the power or control circuits must be wired in strict accordance of the NEC ANSI NFPA 70 applicable local codes and the instructions provided with the equipment ELECTRICAL WIRING WARNING To avoid risk of electrical shock personal injury ordeath disconnectallelectricalpowertotheunit before performing any maintenance or ser...

Page 11: ...ermostat connections are listed in Table 3 page 12 The thermostat should be mounted about 5 feet above theflooronaninsidewall DONOTinstallthethermostat on an outside wall or any other location where its operationmaybeadverselyaffectedbyradiantheatfrom fireplaces sunlight or lighting fixtures and convective heat from warm air registers or electrical appliances Refer to the thermostat s instruction ...

Page 12: ...y 6 hours and 4 minutes unless the coil temperature is above the selected terminate temperature Thesystemcanbemanuallyforcedintodefrostmodeat any time by shorting the TEST terminals on the demand defrost board together for more than 9 seconds The coil temperature sensor does not need to be cold when the unit is forced into defrost After the TEST input is removed thedefrostmodewillterminatein13 7mi...

Page 13: ...nit are free from obstructions and debris and all equipment access control panels are in place Verifythattheductworkissealedtopreventairleakage Verify that the line voltage power leads are securely connected and the unit is properly grounded Verify that the low voltage wires are securely connected to the correct leads on the low voltage terminal strip Verify that the outdoor fan turns freely Verif...

Page 14: ...structed with sheet metal WARNING Do not place combustible material on or against the unit cabinet Do not place combustible materials including gasoline and any other flammable vapors and liquids in the vicinity of the unit CAUTION The unit should never be operated without a filterinthereturnairsystem Replacedisposable filters with the same type and size Proper maintenance is important to achieve ...

Page 15: ... 24 9 13 5 16 12 13 3 13 5 16 12 CG A 47 5 75 NPT Female Drain Connector B DOWNFLOW SUPPLY DUCT OPENING DOWNFLOW RETURN DUCT OPENING 23 5 Back View 13 5 16 0 13 7 13 5 16 0 12 45 11 75 22 75 55 8 C HORIZONTAL SUPPLY DUCT OPENING HORIZONTAL RETURN DUCT OPENING 4 0 CONDENSING COIL 5 0 8 4 00 Side View 1 1 4 Ø Power Entry 1 3 4 Ø Power Entry Capped 22 25 Ø Control Wiring Entry 23 3 5 27 1 5 30 1 4 5 ...

Page 16: ...FROST BOARD Typical Wiring for Two Stage Heat Pump Cool Operation Economizer HP Cool E R W1 O Y2 C G A1 Y1 UNIT LOW VOLTAGE TERMINAL BOARD Y2 E R W2 IN O Y C M 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Brown ACCESSORY HEAT PLUG 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 ECONOMIZER PLUG IF APPLICABLE SEE ECONOMIZER INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS Blower Relay See Note L W2 OUT W2 FACTORY WIRING FIELD WIRING NOTE If installing an economizer using the ne...

Page 17: ...DEFROST BOARD ACCESSORY HEAT PLUG E R W1 O Y2 C G A1 Y1 UNIT LOW VOLTAGE TERMINAL BOARD Y2 M E R W2 IN O Y C Typical Wiring for Two Stage Heat Pump Cool Operation Economizer HP Cool 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 ECONOMIZER PLUG IF APPLICABLE SEE ECONOMIZER INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS See Note Blower Relay See Note W2 OUT L W2 FACTORY WIRING FIELD WIRING NOTE If installing an economizer using the new Honeywell W...

Page 18: ...TIME IS ACCUMLATED OPENING OF DFT DURING DEFROST OR INTERVAL PERIOD RESETS THE INTERVAL TO 0 NOTE See Installation Instructions for wiring application and Information concerning accessory Heat Kits and other options WIRING DIAGRAM 10160710 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 9 8 1 7 6 5 4 3 2 9 8 1 7 6 5 4 3 2 T2 T1 T3 R C S T2 T1 N G L C T3 T4 T5 TO 208 230 VAC POWER SUPPLY 9 8 1 7 6 5 4 3 2 9 8 1 7 6 5 4 3 2 3 PH...

Page 19: ...CK YELLOW YELLOW BLACK GREEN RED BROWN WHITE BLUE BLACK WHITE YELLOW GREY ORANGE BROWN YELLOW BLACK RED RED BROWN BLACK RED RED YELLOW GREEN BLACK BLACK 460 Volt Convertible Packaged Heat Pump Three Phase 60Hz WIRING DIAGRAM NOTES 1 Disconnect all power before servicing 2 For supply connections use copper conductors only 3 If any of the original wire as supplied with the furnace must be replaced i...

Page 20: ...when above curve Add refrigerant when below curve Figure 12 Charging Chart for 3 Ton Units Q6SE X48 Charging Chart Cooling 200 220 240 260 280 300 320 340 360 380 400 420 440 460 480 500 520 540 560 580 600 75 80 85 90 95 100 105 110 115 120 125 130 135 Liquid Pressure psig Liquid Temperature F Remove refrigerant when above curve Add refrigerant when below curve Figure 13 Charging Chart for 4 Ton ...

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Page 24: ...uct 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 safety warnings and anyotherspecialnoteshighlightedinthemanual Improperinstallationof the unit or failure to follow safety warnings could result in serious injury death or property damage These instructions are primarily intended to assist qualifi...

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