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8.  THERMOSTAT AND 24 VAC WIRING

Routing of the thermostat wiring must comply with all local
and national electrical codes.  Collect any excess thermostat
harness in the air conditioner mounting compartment.  Be sure
to secure the excess wiring within the compartment.  Coiling
the excess harness acceptable.

THERMOSTAT MOUNTING

Follow the instructions packed with the thermostat to select a
location for thermostat mounting.  Pay particular attention to
choose a location which is not isolated from air currents and
not subject to direct discharge from a register or a heat
producing appliance.

9.  CHECKOUT

1.

Before engaging power to any system, ensure the

following:

A)

All tools have been removed from the
equipment.

B)

All wiring is attached, routed and properly
secured.

C)

All panels (both mechanical and electrical)
are in place.

D)

The thermostat system switch is placed into
the “OFF” position.

E)

All co-workers have been warned that the

equipment is being energized.

2.

System wiring may be checked by referring to the
wiring diagram located on the back of the wiring box
door or the back of this manual. 

3.

Before beginning the checkout procedure,
thoroughly read the checkout instructions in either
the thermostat installation instructions or in the
owners manual provided with this product.

4.

After complying with steps 1 through 3, engage
power to all systems and begin checkout procedure.

10.  WIRING DIAGRAMS

Diagram 1976-284

Summary of Contents for RVP 6633 Series

Page 1: ...ATION INSTRUCTIONS FOR 6633 SERIES PACKAGE AIR CONDITIONER INSTRUCTIONS D INSTALLATION DES CLIMATISEURS MONOBLOCS SÉRIE 6633 RV Products A Division of Airxcel Inc P O Box 4020 Wichita KS 67204 1976C285 4 06 PP ...

Page 2: ...ay indicate a recommendation or advice which is not essential and not required but which may be useful or helpful WARNING SHOCK HAZARD To prevent the possibility of severe personal injury or equipment damage due to electrical shock always be sure the electrical power source to the appliance is disconnected before performing service CAREFULLY FOLLOW ALL INSTRUCTIONS AND WARNINGS IN THIS BOOKLET TO ...

Page 3: ...3 FIGURE 1 FIGURE 2 3 UNIT DEPICTION FIGURES ...

Page 4: ...th home perimeter a It is recommended that isolation means such as foam rubberized cords or springs be used to isolate the unit from direct contact with the home underbody This will minimize vibration transmission into the home b A duct adaptor kit 6633 6151 consists of 4 10 diameter sheet metal starting collars The pre mounted collar mounts as shown in Figure 1 2 to the end of the unit after remo...

Page 5: ...rer This is to ensure that air volume distribution and noise levels can be optimized GUIDELINES FOR SUPPLY AIR DUCTING Total free area inside the supply duct can be no less than 42 square inches Ducting with more free area can improve system performance To decrease restriction and increase air flow the ducting should make as few bends and turns as possible When corners or turns are required it is ...

Page 6: ...manufacturer DANGER WHEN USING NON METALLIC SHEATH SUPPLY CABLES ROMEX ETC STRIP SHEATH BACK TO EXPOSE 4 6 INCHES OF THE SUPPLY LEADS STRIP THE INDIVIDUAL WIRE LEAD ENDS FOR WIRE CONNECTION ABOUT 3 4 BARE WIRE INSERT THE SUPPLY WIRES INTO THE ELECTRICAL CONNECTOR CLAMP SHEATH MUST PROTRUDE PAST CLAMP BUSHING INSIDE THE BOX MAKE SURE SHEATH CABLE IS CENTERED IN CLAMP BEFORE TIGHTENING IT DO NOT OVE...

Page 7: ...ore engaging power to any system ensure the following A All tools have been removed from the equipment B All wiring is attached routed and properly secured C All panels both mechanical and electrical are in place D The thermostat system switch is placed into the OFF position E All co workers have been warned that the equipment is being energized 2 System wiring may be checked by referring to the w...

Page 8: ...vrait ou devraient indique une recommandation ou un conseil qui n est pas essentiel ni requis mais qui pourrait être utile AVERTISSEMENT DANGER DE CHOC ÉLECTRIQUE Pour éviter toute possibilité de blessures graves ou de dommages à l équipement suite à un choc électrique assurez vous toujours de mettre l appareil hors tension avant tout entretien ou réparation SUIVEZ ATTENTIVEMENT TOUTES LES INSTRUC...

Page 9: ...térieur de l échangeur ce qui favorisera l apparition de corrosion et des défaillances de l échangeur thermique Voici une description des modèles courants de montage et d installation de conduits voir les figures 1 et 2 1 Suspendu affleurant en périphérie de la maison 2 Suspendu en retrait en périphérie de la maison 3 Monté sur coussinet affleurant en périphérie de la maison a Il est recommandé d ...

Page 10: ...à l intérieur de la maison g Les adaptateurs de conduits qui restent servent à raccorder à la maison au besoin un compensateur et une plaque monte 6 SPÉCIFICATIONS DE CONDUITS ET DE REGISTRES D AIR INFORMATION GÉNÉRALE L installateur doit fournir tous les conduits d air les registres les conduits de reprise d air et les bagues d arrêt des filtres Tous les conduits alimentation ou reprise exposés à...

Page 11: ...acilement pour tout entretien ou réparation 7 CÂBLAGE ÉLECTRIQUE 115 V C A 1 AVERTISSEMENT RISQUE DE CHOC Pour éviter la possibilité de graves blessures ou de dommages importants à l équipement suite à un choc électrique assurez vous de toujours de déconnecter ou de couper le courant avant de commencer l installation 2 Spécifications de câblage haute tension A L homologation U L exige d utiliser s...

Page 12: ...à tous les codes électriques nationaux et locaux Placez tout surplus de faisceau du thermostat dans le compartiment de montage du climatiseur Assurez vous de fixer le surplus dans le compartiment Enrouler le surplus de faisceau est acceptable MONTER LE THERMOSTAT Suivez les instructions fournies avec le thermostat pour choisir l emplacement d installation Assurez vous de choisir un emplacement qui...

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