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cleaning.  When installing filters, ensure the air flow arrows on the filter
are pointing toward the circulator blower.
Refer to the unit filter size chart below for filter size information.

NOMINAL SIZE  (INCHES)

NOMINAL AREA     (SQ. FT.)

10x20

1.4

14x20

1.9

14x25

2.4

15x20

2.1

16x20

2.2

16x25

2.8

20x20

2.8

20x25

3.5

25x25

4.3

MINIMUM FILTER SIZE

 500      1000    1500     2000    2500    3000    3500

7

6

5

4

3

2

DIS

PO

SA

BL

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ILT

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PER

MAN

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  FIL

TER

Airflow - SCFM

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NOTE:

 Filters must have adequate face area for the rated quantity of the

unit. See the air delivery table below for recommended filter size. Size
the filters in accordance with their manufacturer recommendations.
Throwaway filters must be sized for a maximum face velocity of 300 feet
per minute.

PIPING

C

ONDENSATE

 D

RAIN

The condensate drain connection of the evaporator is a half coupling of ¾”
N.P.T.  A trap must be provided to have proper condensate drainage.
Install condensate drain trap as shown. Use ¾ “ drain connection size or
larger. Do not operate without trap.  Unit must be level or slightly inclined
toward drain.

WIRING

NOTE: 

All wiring should be made in accordance with the National Electrical

Code.

Consult your local Power Company to determine the availability of sufficient power to operate the unit. Check the voltage, frequency,
and phase at the power supply to ensure it corresponds to the unit’s RATED VOLTAGE REQUIREMENT.
In accordance with the N.E.C. or local codes, install a branch circuit fused disconnect near the unit.  Determine wire sizes and
overcurrent protection from the unit nameplate ampacity and in accordance with the Minimum Filter Size or the N.E.C.  The wiring
should 

never 

be sized smaller than is recommended by either of these two sources.

Fuses smaller than that recommended on the rating plate could result in unnecessary fuse failure or service calls.  The use of
protective devices of larger size than indicated could result in extensive damage to the equipment. The manufacturer bears no
responsibility for damage caused to equipment as result of the use of larger than is recommended size protective devices.
All units have undergone a run test prior to packaging for shipment. This equipment has been started at minimum rated voltage
and checked for satisfactory operation. Do not attempt to operate this unit if the voltage is not within the minimum and maximum
voltages shown on nameplate.
All exterior wiring must be within approved weatherproof conduit. The unit must be 

permanently grounded 

in accordance with

local codes, or in absence of local codes, with N.E.C. ANSI/ NFPA NO. 70-1984

 

or latest edition by using ground lug in the control

box.
Fuses or HACR type circuit breakers may be used where codes permit.

IMPORTANT NOTE:

 Some single phase units are equipped with a single-pole contactor. Exercise caution when servicing as only

one leg of the power supply is broken with the contractor.

H

IGH

 V

OLTAGE

 W

IRING

Single Phase.

 Connect two leads to terminals L1 & L2 in

the electrical control section, using wire sizes specified in
wiring table.

2" Minimum

3" Minimum

A Positive Liquid Seal
Is Required

Flexible
Tubing-Hose
Or Pipe

Drain
Connection

Unit

Summary of Contents for APG1624060M41

Page 1: ...15 Goodman Manufacturing Company L P INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS FOR SELF CONTAINED PACKAGE HEAT PUMP UNITS APH16 M SERIES NOTE Please contact your distributor or our website for the applicable Specific...

Page 2: ...8 CONDENSATE DRAIN 8 WIRING 8 HIGH VOLTAGE WIRING 8 LOW VOLTAGE WIRING 9 INTERNAL WIRING 9 STARTUP ADJUSTMENTS AND CHECKS 9 COOLING START UP PROCEDURES 9 HEAT PUMP START UP PROCEDURE 9 FINAL SYSTEM CH...

Page 3: ...NG REVERSING VALVE THIS MAY BE DUE TO 15 APPENDIX 16 TROUBLESHOOTING CHART 17 APH16 BLOWER PERFORMANCE DATA 18 APH16 CFM OUTPUT AND DIP SWITCH SETTINGS 19 CFM OUTPUT FOR DIP SWITCH COMBINATIONS 1 2 EL...

Page 4: ...ck the unit model number specifications electrical characteristics and accessories to determine if they are correct In the event an incorrect unit is shipped it must be returned to the supplier and mu...

Page 5: ...necessary internal electrical wiring The heat pump also includes a reversing valve solenoid defrost thermostat and control and loss of charge protection The system is factory evacuated charged and per...

Page 6: ...cient structural strength to carry the weight of the unit s and snow or water loads as required by local codes Consult a structural engineer to determine the weight capabilities of the roof The unit m...

Page 7: ...methods of Air Conditioning Contractors of America Manual D Residential or Manual Q Commercial All duct work exposed to the outdoors must include a weatherproof barrier and adequate insulation A duct...

Page 8: ...isconnect near the unit Determine wire sizes and overcurrent protection from the unit nameplate ampacity and in accordance with the Minimum Filter Size or the N E C The wiring should never be sized sm...

Page 9: ...on 3 Turn on the electrical supply at the disconnect 4 Turn the fan switch to the ON position The blower should begin ramping up immediately 5 Turn the fan switch to AUTO position The blower should be...

Page 10: ...tc Set the thermostat at the appropriate setting for cooling and heating or automatic changeover for normal use NOTE The Cooling Start up Procedure is a recommended step as it serves as an system indi...

Page 11: ...ity of the heat pump This phenomenon is a characteristic of a heat pump It is a good practice to provide supplementary heat for all heat pump installations in areas where the temperature drops below 4...

Page 12: ...pressure As long as ESP is maintained the unit will deliver the proper air up to the maximum static pressure listed for the CFM required by the application i e home building etc In general 400 CFM per...

Page 13: ...ll thermometer on liquid small line near liquid line access fitting with adequate contact and insulate for best possible reading 3 Check subcooling and superheat Two stage systems running on high stag...

Page 14: ...before taking readings Do not adjust TXV more than 1 4 of a turn between readings ELECTRICAL ADJUSTMENTS This series of electric cooling and heat pump package equipment is designed to accept a field i...

Page 15: ...ACT The unit s defrost terminating sensor must make good thermal contact with the outdoor coil tubing Poor contact may not terminate the unit s defrost cycle quickly enough to prevent the unit from cu...

Page 16: ...16 APPENDIX...

Page 17: ...grounded or open winding open internal overload b Wait at least 2 hours for overload to reset If still open replace the compressor c Low voltage connection c At compressor terminals voltage must be w...

Page 18: ...al 1 225 D Plus 880 D Plus 880 D Plus 1 348 D Plus 1 348 C Minus 900 C Minus 900 C Minus 1 260 C Minus 1 260 C Normal 1 000 C Normal 1 000 C Normal 1 400 C Normal 1 400 C Plus 1 100 C Plus 1 100 C Plu...

Page 19: ...D On On 700 A Off Off 1250 F B On Off 1100 C Off On 1000 D On On 800 A Off Off 1250 F B On Off 1100 C Off On 1000 D On On 800 A Off Off 1800 B On Off 1700 C Off On 1400 F D On On 1225 A Off Off 1800 F...

Page 20: ...S 3 MIN 12 MIN 36 MIN FOR SERVICE 48 MIN 12 MIN 36 MIN FOR SERVICE NOTE Roof overhang should be no more than 36 BLOWER ACCESS PANEL 2 34 51 47 SUPPLY 1 3 8 A RETURN POWER WIRE ENTRANCE 4 1 8 2 1 8 6 1...

Page 21: ...r rubbing and leaks Repair if necessary Check unit wiring to ensure it is not in contact with refrigerant piping or sharp metal edges Check all electrical connections and terminals Tighten as needed V...

Page 22: ...Amps Blower Amps Condenser Fan Amps ELECTRICAL Total External Static Pressure Blower Wheel RPM TEMPERATURES Outdoor Air Temperature Return Air Temperature Cooling Supply Air Temperature Discharge Cir...

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