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Scholar V Installation & Startup Manual 07/2016 New

 

CAUTION 

WHEN FASTENING LOUVER/COLLAR ASSEMBLY TO AIR BOX, DO NOT 

OVERTIGHTEN LOUVER SCREWS.  OVERTIGHTENING SCREWS WILL CAUSE 

DAMAGE AND WARP THE LOUVER/COLLAR ASSEMBLY. TO PREVENT WATER FROM 

RUNNING DOWN THE INTERIOR OF THE WALL, INSTALL FLASHING UNDER THE 

OUTDOOR AIR BOX, OVER THE SILL OF THE WALL. 

C. Check (with a spirit level) to see that the heat pump or air conditioner is level 

and plumb. If it is not, take the appropriate corrective action to level and plumb 

the system. 1/8” thick washers with 1/2” pass through holes can be installed 

appropriately under the fastener holes in the base of the heat pump or air conditioner 

to make the system level and plumb.

D. 

Secure the heat pump or air conditioner to the floor with appropriate field supplied 

fasteners, through the four 1/2” diameter through holes in the base.

E. If the Scholar V heat pump or air conditioner is offset from the outside wall, trim 

strips should be installed at this time. Check instructions that come with trim strips 

for installation or see Appendix D at end of this manual.

F. If appropriate, install wall brackets to the inside surface of the outside wall and to the 

cabinet of the Scholar V unit, at this time. Check instructions with wall brackets for 

installation or see Appendix E at end of this manual.

1.11  ELECTRICAL, CONDENSATE AND HEAT HOOK-UPS

 WARNING

ALL ELECTRICAL, PLUMBING, AND REFRIGERATION WORK MUST MEET THE 

REQUIREMENTS OF LOCAL AND NATIONAL CODES AND ORDINANCES. WORK 

SHOULD BE DONE ONLY BY PROFESSIONALLY QUALIFIED AND TRAINED SERVICE 

PEOPLE.

IMPORTANT

STUBOUTS SHOULD BE LOCATED (FROM THE FLOOR OR WALL) TO BE DIRECTLY 

OPPOSITE THE SELECTED CABINET KNOCKOUT ON THE CABINET, AS SHOWN IN 

FIGURE 3.  THIS IS A REQUIREMENT IF A BASE STAND   IS TO BE INSTALLED  

AND STUBOUTS ARE COMING THROUGH THE FLOOR.

A. 1.  For line voltage wiring, the power supply must have the correct voltage, phase   

  and ampacity for the selected Scholar V unit. Check the data label on each  

  Scholar V unit to determine these values.

Be sure that the power to the line voltage wiring is off prior to hooking-up the 

wiring within the Scholar V cabinet. Remove the lower front panel for access to 

the disconnect. Figure 7 illustrates the disconnect location with the lower front 

panel removed. Turn the disconnect to “OFF” position.
The electrical control compartment is located behind the front door at the lower 

right hand corner of the unit. The electrical schematic for the heat pump or air 

conditioner is contained in a pocket on the inside of the middle front panel door. 

Figure 7 shows typical control centers for the Scholar V heat pump and air 

Summary of Contents for Marvair Scholar V

Page 1: ...rs Scholar V with Free Blow Plenum WARNING SAFETY REQUIREMENTS If the information in these instructions is not followed exactly a fire may result causing property damage personal injury or loss of lif...

Page 2: ...damage to the equipment Important SafetyPrecautions 1 USE CARE when LIFTING or TRANSPORTING equipment 2 TRANSPORT the UNIT UPRIGHT Laying it down on its side may cause oil to leave the compressor resu...

Page 3: ...ntrol Wiring Rough In 14 1 08 Condensate Drain Line Rough In 16 1 09 Preparation of the Scholar V Units 16 1 10 Installation Through the Outside Wall 18 1 11 Electric Condensate and Heat Hook Ups 19 1...

Page 4: ...nterface 1 02 INSPECTION UNPACKING HANDLING A The Scholar V heat pumps and air conditioners are shipped to the job site on 4x4 wood base framing and enclosed in shrink wrap Freeblow and ducted plenums...

Page 5: ...LD NOT REMAIN IN THIS POSITION ANY LONGER THAN REQUIRED FOR THE ACTUAL MOVING PROCESS IF THE SCHOLAR V UNIT HAS BEEN PLACED ON ITS SIDE DO NOT ATTEMPT TO START THE UNIT UNTIL THE UNIT HAS BEEN UPRIGHT...

Page 6: ...Damper std H GreenWheel ERV B Motorized Damper J Power Vent with Motorized Damper Special Options G Hot Gas Reheat Dehumidification VAI V Configuration V Scholar V Variable Speed Compressor V Refrige...

Page 7: ...igh or low refrigerant pressure B Heat Related Controls The outdoor thermostat heat pump only factory set at 40 F determines the temperature at which the supplemental electric heat or wet heat turns o...

Page 8: ...Relative Humidity set point adjustments are made on the HMI Human Machine Interface screen typically located on the front of the unit The HMI contains several screens with parameters that can be chan...

Page 9: ...de The chosen operating mode is shown at the bottom of the screen Heating Press this button once to enter the heating mode The chosen operating mode is shown at the bottom of the screen AutoCool Heat...

Page 10: ...ow Blower On Auto Read Out This box shows which blower operation technique is being used B Temperature Screen The next screen is the Temperature screen and shows several important temperature values a...

Page 11: ...in Press this button to go back to the main screen Compressor Volts This box shows the speed control voltage being sent to the compressor Blower Volts This box shows the speed control voltage being se...

Page 12: ...on if the temperature is satisfied in cooling but the relative humidity is still high Cooling is forced on for dehumidification with hot gas reheat to keep from overcooling the space Auto Cool Heat D...

Page 13: ...door air path must not be impeded by shrubbery or other obstructions Do not locate the Scholar V heat pump or air conditioner where noxious fumes or gas can be drawn in from the outdoor air and introd...

Page 14: ...and Air Conditioner 1 07 POWER AND CONTROL WIRING ROUGH IN A Line voltage power supply must be sized to provide adequate power for the operation of the specific model heat pump and if chosen the elect...

Page 15: ...ectrical 3 4 x 1 KOs Access Opening Condensate 3 4 x 1 KO A 11 7 8 1 4 10 7 8 REAR VIEW LH SIDE VIEW 2 5 8 33 54 1 8 2 3 8 19 3 4 11 3 4 16 7 8 74 3 8 94 1 8 2 Return Air both sides Optional 3 4 Drain...

Page 16: ...rough the condensate opening in the back panel beneath the outdoor air box Remove the shipping skids C To facilitate moving the Scholar through doors the out door air box can be removed To remove the...

Page 17: ...Scholar V heat pump or air conditioner If a weather panel covers the wall opening described in Figure 4 remove the weather panel prior to installing the unit into the wall opening K After measuring fo...

Page 18: ...y should have a clearance between the air box outside edge and the finished outside wall as shown in Figure 6 Proper fit up of the louver collar assembly to the air box to the outside wall requires th...

Page 19: ...t this time Check instructions with wall brackets for installation or see Appendix E at end of this manual 1 11 ELECTRICAL CONDENSATE AND HEAT HOOK UPS WARNING ALL ELECTRICAL PLUMBING AND REFRIGERATIO...

Page 20: ...er wires coming into the cabinet to the terminal block located next to the disconnect Install the ground wire on the ground lug CAUTION THIS SYSTEM CONTAINS COMPONENTS THAT REQUIRE PHASING FOR CORRECT...

Page 21: ...21 Scholar V Installation Startup Manual 07 2016 New Figure 8a Typical Wiring Schematic Page 1 of 3...

Page 22: ...Scholar V Installation Startup Manual 07 2016 New 22 Figure 8b Typical Wiring Schematic Page 2 of 3...

Page 23: ...ust be installed in the factory or in the field 2 For models with an internal thermostat no internal control wiring is required The thermostat is preprogrammed at the factory to maintain a heating mod...

Page 24: ...with the amount of fresh air flow required up to a maximum of 450 CFM Figure 10 illustrates the fresh air door settings and air flow rates Follow the directions in Figure 10 to ensure proper air flow...

Page 25: ...as removed aligns with the hole adjacent to the desired air flow rate in CFM Reinsert the screw into the hole in plate B and firmly drive the screw through the appropriate air flow rate hole so plate...

Page 26: ...eing brought into the classroom The speed controller is located in the control box Measure the intake air again and adjust the speed of the blower Repeat as necessary to meet the fresh air requirement...

Page 27: ...rgized in the Dehumidification Mode when the supply air temperature is below the cooling set point DO 0 3 24 VAC to Condenser Fan Head Pressure Control DO 0 4 24 VAC to Heater Contactor DO 1 0 24 VAC...

Page 28: ...ssor speed A control band is established by assigning a differential or to the cooling set point or heating set point This differential is adjustable but comes factory set at 0 25 F For example if the...

Page 29: ...trol voltage increases incrementally by 5 volts every 20 seconds adjustable to a maximum of 9 volts Figure 13 Scholar V Cooling Control Method Deadband Setpoint Unit Off Below the lower point of the d...

Page 30: ...os Unheated Rooms on Other Side of Wall Lamps Direct Sunlight The thermostat should be wired to the terminal strip in the Scholar V heat pump or air conditioner in accordance with the following diagra...

Page 31: ...between phases should be 2 Voltage imbalance greater than this should be corrected immediately as it can cause mechanical problems and performance issues Electrical Rating Designations A C D Nominal V...

Page 32: ...djust the values shown When a Set Point is pressed another screen will pop up where the numbers can be changed When done just press the arrow key shown Press button to change the Set Point Type in the...

Page 33: ...he Temperature screen This screen will let you observe what compressor control voltage is being delivered to VSD Variable Speed Drive of the compressor This is the control value being delivered to the...

Page 34: ...ity set point hasn t been satisfied by a pre determined time adjustable with password the compressor is set to run at full speed If the compressor shuts off due to the room temperature being 1 5 F bel...

Page 35: ...re in Inches of Water Rated at 240 Volts Figure 1 Air Flow CFM vs ESP Wet Coil Qty per unit Size Type MERV1 Rating Return Air Filter 2 16 x 24 x 2 Pleaded disposable 81 Fresh Air Ventilation Filter 1...

Page 36: ...INE VISIBLE AND CONCEALED DAMAGE ALL DAMAGE MUST BE REPORTED TO THE FREIGHT CARRIER WITHIN 15 DAYS ON THE FREIGHT CARRIER S FORM The label on the base stand identifies the part number of the base stan...

Page 37: ...wn in the Installation and Start Up Manual Figures 3 and 4 IMPORTANT STUBOUTS SHOULD BE LOCATED FROM THE FLOOR OR WALL TO ALIGN WITH SELECTED CABINET KNOCK OUT ON THE CABINET AS SHOWN IN FIGURE 3 THIS...

Page 38: ...ng the instructions provided in Appendix C WARNING WHEN MOVING RAISING THE SCHOLAR V CABINET UTILIZE ADEQUATE RESOURCES TO HANDLE THE 1 100 LB CABINET THIS IS TO AVOID PERSONAL INJURY OR DAMAGE TO THE...

Page 39: ...BE REPORTED TO THE FREIGHT CARRIER WITHIN 15 DAYS ON THE FREIGHT CARRIER S FORM WARNING THIS EQUIPMENT MUST BE INSTALLED IN CONFORMANCE WITH ALL APPLICABLE LOCAL AND NATIONAL ELECTRICAL PLUMBING AND B...

Page 40: ...nstalled REMOVE AND RETAIN SCREWS REMOVE AND RETAIN SCREWS REMOVE AND RETAIN SCREWS 2 On the top panel of the Scholar V unit locate the 6 holes that correspond with the six holes in the plenum BLOWER...

Page 41: ...ic pressure to a minimum Applications using duct work should be designed and installed in accordance with the current edition of the National Fire Protection Association codes and standards 90A and 90...

Page 42: ...ets with up to a 9 inch offset from the wall Trim strips are packaged in corrugated marked on the outside with part number 03027 and strapped to a skid for shipment to the job site They are painted to...

Page 43: ...nd transmission through the trim strips apply acoustical insulation on the side of the strips that face the outdoor air box Debur all field cut or sawed metal edges IMPORTANT CAREFULLY MARK INDENT AND...

Page 44: ...ump where deemed necessary by the specifier The wall brackets can be applied to any cabinet with a position of flush with the finished inside surface of the wall Brackets are covered with a protective...

Page 45: ...UM TO ENSURE MAXIMUM HOLDING STRENGTH A Measure and mark on the inside surface of the wall where the two anchors for each bracket are to be placed Bore holes in the bracket and wall appropriate to acc...

Page 46: ...are to be handled as fragile items IMPORTANT IMMEDIATELY UPON RECEIPT INSPECT THIS EQUIPMENT TO DETERMINE VISIBLE AND CONCEALED DAMAGE ALL DAMAGE MUST BE REPORTED TO THE FREIGHT CARRIER WITHIN 15 DAY...

Page 47: ...BLOW PLENUM SCHOLAR V HEAT PUMP OR AIR CONDITIONER DISTANCE INCHES BETWEEN AIR BOX AND OUTSIDE FINISHED WALL LOUVER COLLAR OUTSIDE WALL NOTE TO PREVENT RAIN WATER FROM RUNNING DOWN THE INTERIOR OF THE...

Page 48: ...e in three different configurations depending on mounting requirements 1 is the louver with collar 2 is the louvered grille without collar and 3 is the collars These types are shown below 2 When the i...

Page 49: ...he Scholar V unit in the lower left side Use care when handing the heaters The heaters are wrapped in brown paper for protection during transit Remove the paper before installing the heaters The heate...

Page 50: ...ke sure that the elements are not broken or bent when sliding the assembly into position C Secure the assembly with two screws D Pull the power wires from inside the heat pump through the electrical b...

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