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OPERATIONS

Refrigeration System - Air Conditioner

Condenser

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Refrigeration Sealed System - Heat Pump (Air Conditioning Mode)

REFRIGERATION SEALED SYSTEM

Summary of Contents for PTC073E Series

Page 1: ...essionally trained HVAC technicians only Goodman does not assume any responsibility for property damage or personal injury due to improper service procedures or services performed by an unqualified person 2010 2012 2014 Goodman Company L P is a registered trademark of Maytag Corporation or its related companies and is used under license to Goodman Company L P Houston TX All rights reserved ...

Page 2: ...TE SERVICE MANUAL BEFORE BEGINNING REPAIRS IMPORTANT NOTICES FOR CONSUMERS AND SERVICERS RECOGNIZE SAFETY SYMBOLS WORDS AND LABELS IMPORTANT INFORMATION WARNING INSTALLATION AND REPAIR OF THIS UNIT SHOULD BE PERFORMED ONLY BY INDIVIDUALS MEETING AT A MINIMUM THE REQUIREMENTS OF AN ENTRY LEVEL TECHNICIAN AS SPECIFIED BY THE AIR CONDITIONING HEATING AND REFRIGERATION INSTITUTE AHRI ATTEMPTING TO INS...

Page 3: ... ARE UNABLE TO REACT TO THE FAILURE OF THIS PRODUCT THE FAILURE OF AN UNATTENDED AIR CONDITION ER MAY RESULT IN EXTREME HEAT IN THE COND ITIONED SPACE CAUSING OVERHEATING OR DEATH OF PERSONS OR ANIMALS PRECAUTIONS MUST BE TAKEN TO WARN OF OR GUARD AGAINST SUCH AN OCCURENCE WARNING WARNING GOODMAN WILL NOT BE RESPONSIBLE FOR ANY INJURY OR PROPERTY DAMAGE ARISING FROM IMPROPER SERVICE OR SERVICE PRO...

Page 4: ...RE CODE Examples 4 265V 60Hz 1Ph A Standard Model PTC073E35AXXX 5 240 220V 50Hz 1Ph C Corrosion Protection Seacoast PTC073E50CXXX D Power Door PTC073E35CDXX F Fuse Holder PTC073E35CQVX DESIGN SERIES H Hydronic PTC073E35CDQR E R 410A 2010 Ratings K Added Drain Valve PTC only F R 410A California Model N Non Branded Front G R 410A 2012 Ratings P Condensate Pump Q Quiet STC Kit R RF Antenna V Power Ve...

Page 5: ...must be cartridge style time delay fuses included and factory installed on all Amana brand 265 volt chassis See heater performance for total MCA COOLING PTC PTC E SERIES PTC PTC PTC PTC PTC PTC PTC PTC 073E XXX 093E XXX 123E XXX 153E XXX 074E XXX 094E XXX 124E XXX 154E XXX 230 208 230 208 230 208 230 208 265 265 265 265 Capacity BTU h 7 600 7 500 8 700 8 500 11 500 11 200 14 000 13 600 7 600 8 900...

Page 6: ...nd efficiency based on unit operation without condensate pump unit automatically switches to electric heat at approximately 24 F outdoor ambient 6 Specify two digit heater kW size to complete model number 7 R 410A refrigerant used in all systems 8 All units meet or exceed ASHRAE 90 1 standards 9 All units less than 250 volts have a Leak Current Detector Interrupter LCDI power cord and meet UL 484 ...

Page 7: ...er cord and meet UL 484 standards 10 Refer to electric heat performance data for total MCA and recommended overcurrent protection Amps and Watts notation refers to compressor only 4 Overcurrent protection for all units without electric heaters is 15 amps Overcurrent protection on 265 volt models must be cartridge style time delay fuses included and factory installed on all Amana brand 265 volt cha...

Page 8: ...rds 10 Refer to electric heat performance data for total MCA and recommended overcurrent protection Amps and Watts notation refers to compressor only 4 Overcurrent protection for all units without electric heaters is 15 amps Overcurrent protection on 265 volt models must be cartridge style time delay fuses included and factory installed on all Amana brand 265 volt chassis See heater performance fo...

Page 9: ...ximum is 292 volts 5 Heating capacity and efficiency based on unit operation without condensate pump unit automatically switches to electric heat at approximately 24 F outdoor ambient 7 Specify two digit heater kW size to complete model number 8 R 410A refrigerant used in all systems 9 All units meet or exceed ASHRAE 90 1 standards 10 All units less than 250 volts have a Leak Current Detector Inte...

Page 10: ...lt models must be cartridge style time delay fuses included and factory installed on all Amana brand 265 volt chassis See heater performance for total MCA PTH E SERIES Model 6 8 9 PTH 073E AXXX PTH 093E AXXX PTH 123E AXXX PTH 153E AXXX PTH 074E AXXX PTH 094E AXXX PTH 124E AXXX PTH 154E AXXX 230 208 230 208 230 208 230 208 265 265 265 265 7 600 7 500 9 000 8 900 11 500 11 100 14 000 13 900 7 500 9 ...

Page 11: ...dards 10 Refer to electric heat performance data for total MCA and recommended overcurrent protection Amps and Watts notation refers to compressor only 4 Overcurrent protection for all units without electric heaters is 15 amps Overcurrent protection on 265 volt models must be cartridge style time delay fuses included and factory installed on all Amana brand 265 volt chassis See heater performance ...

Page 12: ...on 265 volt models must be cartridge style time delay fuses included and factory installed on all Amana brand 265 volt chassis See heater performance for total MCA EER Energy Efficiency Ratio per The Air Conditioning Heating and Refrigeration Institute AHRI Test Procedures and Canadian Standards Association CSA Test Procedures COP Coefficient of Performance per AHRI Test Procedures Model 6 8 9 PTH...

Page 13: ...605 735 720 1040 1020 1365 1345 585 730 1040 1365 COP 5 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 1 3 1 2 9 2 9 3 4 3 3 3 1 2 9 CFM Dry 310 310 310 360 310 310 310 360 COP Coefficiency of Performance per AHRI Test Procedures units are rated for capacities and efficiencies Heating Capacity Amps 10 Watts 10 Voltage Notes All 265 volt models must use an Amana brand sub base PTSB4 E or an Amana brand hard wire kit PTPWHWK4 M...

Page 14: ...Amana brand hard wire kit PTPWHWK4 Minimum branch circuit ampacity ratings conform to the National Electric Code however local codes should apply Minimum voltage on 230 208 volt models is 197 volts maximum is 253 volts Minimum voltage on 265 volt models is 239 volts maximum is 292 volts 5 Heating capacity and efficiency based on unit operation without condensate pump unit automatically switches to...

Page 15: ...amps Overcurrent protection on 265 volt models must be cartridge style time delay fuses included and factory installed on chassis 5 Heating capacity and efficiency is based on unit operation without condensate pump Unit automatically switches to electric heat at 25 F outdoor coil temperature 6 Total watts for 15 000 BTUH models subtract 30 watts for PT 12 E and 70 watts for PT 07 09 E 7 Please spe...

Page 16: ...See Minimum Unit Clearances and Minimum Interior and Exterior Projections Figures as well as Minimum Clearances and Projections table for details If installed in a concrete or masonry wall a lintel must be provided in the wall opening for support Do not use the wall sleeve as a lintel See Framing with Lintel Figure for a typical lintel construction Framing with Lintel When installed in the opening...

Page 17: ...right sleeve corner Ex tension cords must not be used with the unit See the note on Wall Sleeve Dimensions Figure 42 1 4 1075 mm Minimum 16 1 4 415 mm Mini mum Dimension B in Table 1 Minimum Wall Opening Dimensions When 230 208 volt units are to be installed the power sup ply may be either cord connected or permanent wiring Per manent wiring may be done through the accessory hard wire junction box...

Page 18: ...ide 5 Two holes will need to be drilled in both sides of the wall sleeve for mounting into the wall Drill holes of proper size and in the proper location so the screws will engage into strong supporting members of the wall DO NOT DRILL THROUGH BOTTOM OF SLEEVE The fol lowing figure shows possible fastening methods Plastic Anchor Expansion Anchor Bolt Attaching Wall Sleeve to Opening 6 Check the le...

Page 19: ...rommets are factory set and re quire no adjustment 2 If a standard subbase is used be sure the right hand subbase cover is removed before the chassis is installed in the sleeve 3 Check the indoor and outdoor grilles for obstructions to air flow The unit must be located where curtains fur niture trees shrubs or other objects do not block the air flow to and from the unit If air is obstructed and or...

Page 20: ...5 20 2 5 15 20 3 5 20 Not Applicable 3 7 Not Applicable 20 5 30 30 POWER CORD REQUIREMENTS Heater Size kW NOTE Heaterless units are shipped with an auxiliary data label on the front side of the mid partition panel If an electric heater kit is field installed the installer must mark the appropriate box on the label to indicate the electric heater capacity If no heater is installed the box labeled N...

Page 21: ...these two terminals will disable unit operation The only control function which will remain active when these terminals are shorted is freeze protec tion Any switch which will produce a short circuit across these two terminals can be used as a front desk switch The contact resistance of the switch when closed must be less than 200 ohms for the front desk feature to operate properly The following t...

Page 22: ...sts by controlling the maximum temperature available in heat ing and the minimum temperature available in cooling While approximate temperature settings are shown below actual room temperature will vary slightly Users Controls Digital Touch Pad A seven button touch key pad located behind the control door controls both temperature and operation mode The key pads can be used alone or in combination ...

Page 23: ...e Configuration Settings For remote control thermostat operation refer to the Remote Thermostat Operation section Vent Control NOTE Vent control is only used on units with the power vent or power vent door kit not installed The vent control allows fresh air to be drawn into the condi tioned area This fresh air can provide ventilation when the blower is operating but it will increase the heating or...

Page 24: ...ime frame The display will indi cate and then release the key and press the key one time The display will then alternate be tween C1 and 0 To select a different configuration feature code press the HEAT key until the desired configu ration comes up To scroll to a previously viewed con figuration codes press the COOL key Once you have scrolled to the correct feature then to select the option code f...

Page 25: ... not installing 1 Select thermostat mounting location about five feet above the floor on an inside wall out of direct sun light away from sources of radiant heat lamps fire places heating and air conditioning equipment etc away from windows or door to the outside and avoid areas with poor air circulation If the PIR in the ther mostat is to be used with a DD01 device as a 2nd mo tion sensor point t...

Page 26: ...ate that will provide good coverage of the PIR for motion into the room Make sure that the DD01E will not interfere with the normal opening and closing of the door DO NOT SNAP MOTION SENSOR IN PLACE UNTIL AFTER BINDING PROCESS See Binding instructions DOOR DOOR TRIM CENTER MAGNET WITH 01 DD DD01 DD01E and DD01F Mounting 3 Install two 2 AA batteries included into the back of the thermostat Terminal...

Page 27: ...he door See following images CENTER OF MAGNET IN HOLDER MUST BE 15 16 FROM THE SENSOR MOUNTING PLATE SENSOR MOUNTING PLATE ALIGNMENT GUIDES ON BOTTOM OF DD01E Run the magnet wires through the opening in the center of the door sensor wall plate CONNECTING MAGNET Using a pocket size straight blade screw driver push down on the terminal button to open the socket insert wire into socket and release th...

Page 28: ...LOTS MAGNET HOLDER TOP VIEW INSTALL THE MAGNET IN THE CORRECT SLOT 15 16th FROM BACK EDGE OF SENSOR MOUNTING PLATE TO BACK OF MAGNET ALIGNMENT GUIDES ON SIDES OF THE MAGNET HOLDER Straight edge screwdriver may be placed in slots for magnet removal Select one of the three slots that places the magnet 15 16 from the sensor mounting plate on the door frame See following examples The door frame and do...

Page 29: ... trim See Construction style 4 There is a line on the bottom of the DD01E and DD01F to assist in aligning the magnet in the proper bucket location Above graphics are for example only Always measure and place the magnet in the proper slot to obtain the 15 16 neededbetweenthemagnetandthesensormountingplate on the door frame DD01E CENTER OF MAGNET IN HOLDER MUST BE 15 16 FROM THE SENSOR MOUNTING PLAT...

Page 30: ...n the selectable codes that you can change for each configuration setting Ensure that you are in the proper configuration setting before press ing the or key as you may accidentally change a setting that you did not intent to change The display will alternate between displaying the fea ture code and the option code 0 factory default setting Press the HEAT button one time to get into C1 mode and th...

Page 31: ...second time Skip this step if there is no thermostat 3 Press and then immediately release the white tactile button on the back of the DD01 motion sensor or should now be displayed on the PTAC LED display If or does not show on the display in 1 2 sec onds then press and release the white button a second time NOTE If both a DD01 and a DS01 are being bound then the display will show Skip if there is ...

Page 32: ...NGS a prefix must also be entered to iden tify room numbers example A 115 To select the room prefix while still in configuration mode press the HEAT key until appears Then press the up and down arrows to select the room pre fix Contact the manufacturer to have the prefix show as the correct letter on the platform SETBACK TEMPS DD01E DD01F The DD01 and the DigiSmart control can be programmed for 3 ...

Page 33: ...1 1 hour etc Press either the up or down arrow to the desired first unoccupied setback time 6 To select second unoccupied setback temperature press the HEAT key until comes up Press either the up or down arrow to the desired sec ond unoccupied setback temperature Cooling example 720 guest set point 40 Setback temperature 760 operational set point 7 Press HEAT key to scroll to second unoccu pied se...

Page 34: ...Wireless Occupancy 0 Off 1 On 18 18 Hour Automatic Entry C8 Temp Limiting Cool 60 72 60 72 C9 Temp Limiting Heat 68 90 80 68 90 80 Cd English Metric Temp F Fahrenheit Scale C Celsius Scale d6 Sensorless Un Occ Time 1 32 18 1 32 18 d7 1st Un Occ Set Back Temp 1 16 2 1 16 2 d8 1st Un Occ Set Back Time 1 5 1 24 1 5 1 24 5 d9 2nd Un Occ Set Back Temp 1 16 3 1 16 3 dA 2nd Un Occ Set Back Time 1 5 1 24 ...

Page 35: ...molded handle located on the front edge of the front below the discharge grill 2 Pull the filter straight up and remove 3 Clean filter with vacuum or with running water Reverse this procedure to reinstall the filters NOTE Available accessory filter kits are FK10B air intake filter 10 per pack and CFK10B charcoal filter 10 per pack The charcoal filters will greatly improve the quality of the air by...

Page 36: ...are prop erly sealed The wall sleeve s level should also be rechecked Proper leveling for most installations are a bubble tilt to the outside and level from right to left Contact your sales person for detailed maintenance or cleaning instructions Basepan and Condenser Coil WARNING DO NOT USE COMMERCIAL GRADE COIL CLEANERS SOME OF THESE CLEANERS MAY CONTAIN ETHY LENE DIAMINE TETRACETIC AICD EDTA WH...

Page 37: ...Sounds Water is picked up and distributed over the coil This improves the efficiency and helps with water removal Water Dripping Water will collect in the base pan during high humidity days This can cause overflow and drip from the outside of the unit MAINTENANCE Air Sounds The fan cycle switch sets the operational mode of the fan in the on position When the unit is in conditioning mode for exampl...

Page 38: ... overridden Automatic 2nd Stage Electric Heat Heat Pump Mod els If the room temperature falls to 4 F below the set point temperature the reverse cycle heat pump is shut off and the strip heat is turned on Automatic Freeze Protection Whenever power is sup plied to the unit and the master switch is in the ON position automatic freeze protection is active If the thermistor senses temperature below 40...

Page 39: ...is connected to TF1 and TF2 Make sure the relay is a manufactured approved relay The relay will be energized whenever the blower fan relay is en ergized Emergency Hydronic Heat A switch can be added to the EH IN terminals to close the circuit to enable the fan enable the heater relay and lockout the compres sor to continue minimum operations with auxiliary power if the main power goes out DIGITAL ...

Page 40: ...ds to set to Rented mode if applicable Indoor Ambient Thermistor reads outside the range 20 F to 200 F the wireless thermostat is not communicating to the unit control or Indoor Ambient Thermistor IAT without a wireless remote thermostat reads outside the range 20 F to 200 F F2 Wireless Remote Thermostat failure N N Replace Wireless Thermostat F3 Indoor Ambient Thermistor reads outside the range 2...

Page 41: ...denser Compressor Evaporator Capillary Tube Process Strainer Suction Line Discharge Line Capillary Tube Check Valve Open Reversing Valve D i s c a r e i e Suction Line Refrigeration Sealed System Heat Pump Air Conditioning Mode REFRIGERATION SEALED SYSTEM ...

Page 42: ...42 OPERATIONS i r i Refrigeration Sealed System Heat Pump Heat Pump Mode REFRIGERATION SEALED SYSTEM ...

Page 43: ...ing a leak stop the operation check all tub ing and fittings Soap suds may also be used NOTE The flame of the halide detector will glow green in the presence of R 410A refrigerant If a leak is detected do not attempt to apply more brazing material to the joint Recover the charge unbraze the joint clean and rebraze For a system that has been newly repaired and does not contain a charge connect a cy...

Page 44: ...nifold 3 Start the system and charge the balance of the refrig erant though the low side Do not charge in a liquid form 4 Close the low side valve on the manifold and pinch off both process tubes Remove the manifold set crimp shut the open ends of the process tubes and braze 5 Recheck for refrigerant leaks NOTE Do not use a refrigerant other than that shown on the serial number identification plat...

Page 45: ...he tem perature readings indicated below were obtained 1 Return air D B temperature 80 F Step A 2 Discharge air D B temperature 69 F Step B 3 Return air wet and dry bulb temperature as recorded in Step C Dry Bulb 80 F Wet Bulb 75 F 4 In left hand column of Cooling Capacity Charge headed Dry Bulb find the 80 value 5 In column headed Wet Bulb find the 75 F value and find the value 8 13 in the coolin...

Page 46: ...within the voltage watts and amp draw minimum and maximum ranges listed and therefore the unit heating performance would be considered normal Heating Power Consumption Test Heat Pump Mode Only For the total power consumption test the following read ings must be recorded after the unit is interconnected with a wattmeter Outside coil inlet air dry bulb temperature Inside coil inlet air dry bulb temp...

Page 47: ...TC PTH Outside Coil Dry Bulb ºF Room Wet Bulb ºF Min Max Min Max Min Max Min Max Min Max 85 1 3 2 6 1 5 1 4 1 5 80 6 11 10 15 9 13 8 13 9 13 78 15 19 18 23 17 22 16 21 17 22 70 23 28 27 31 25 30 24 29 24 30 80 3 8 7 11 5 10 5 9 6 10 75 11 16 14 19 13 18 12 17 13 18 70 18 23 22 26 20 25 20 24 21 25 65 26 31 29 34 28 33 27 32 28 33 75 7 12 10 15 9 13 8 13 8 14 70 14 18 17 21 15 20 15 19 15 20 65 20 ...

Page 48: ...ly if cleaning the filter or coils does not clear the status code or the code indicates that servicer should be called DIAGNOSTIC STATUS REPORT MODE To enter Diagnostic Status Report mode press and hold the up and down arrows and while holding quickly press the COOL key twice Active Failures If there are no active failures or lockouts the display will show a double dash If there is a code listed s...

Page 49: ... to Rented mode if applicable Indoor Ambient Thermistor reads outside the range 20 F to 200 F the wireless thermostat is not communicating to the unit control or Indoor Ambient Thermistor IAT without a wireless remote thermostat reads outside the range 20 F to 200 F F2 Wireless Remote Thermostat failure N N Replace Wireless Thermostat F3 Indoor Ambient Thermistor reads outside the range 20 F to 20...

Page 50: ...ed Compressor Test Motor Windings S 17 Compressor Stuck Use Test Cord S 17 Open Control Circuit Test Control Circuit with Voltmeter S 1 Low Voltage Test Voltage S 1 Faulty Evap or Cond Fan Motor Repair or Replace S 16 Shorted or Grounded Fan Motor Test Motor Windings S 16 Shortage or Refrigerant Test for Leaks Replace Drier S 1 S 2 Restructed Liquid Line Replace Restricted Part Dirty Air Filter In...

Page 51: ...wiring or thermistor from the control board s Indoor Switch terminals 4 Remove the two screws securing the top screen to the evaporator assembly Be sure to slide the top of the screen between the top flange and chassis when reas sembling 5 Remove the two screws securing the heater assembly to the evaporator 6 Pull heater assembly up and out of the chassis 7 Disconnect floodback protector 8 If the ...

Page 52: ...g the partition panel top to the chassis Figure A 5 Remove the 2 screws securing the two tie braces to the partition panel See Figure A Thermistor Resistance Temperature Characteristic 0 20000 40000 60000 80000 100000 120000 140000 160000 180000 0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100 110 120 130 140 150 160 170 Temperature deg F Resistance ohms THERMISTOR RESISTANCE TEMPERATURE CHARACTERISTIC 6 Remove t...

Page 53: ...ure proper reassembly 4 Remove the screw securing the capacitor mounting clamp to the center partition Remove the capacitor Resistance Check WARNING Discharge capacitor and remove wire leads WARNING DISCHARGE CAPACITOR THROUGH A 20 TO 30 OHM RESISTOR BEFORE HANDLING Vent Control Lever Vent Control Vent Door Shipping Screw Remove Screws Figure B 9 Lift up on the right side of the fan motor assembly...

Page 54: ...e and voltage readings and use them in the formula WARNING LINE VOLTAGE NOW PRESENT Voltmeter Ammeter Capacitor 15 Amp Fuse Capacitance MFD 2650 X Amperage Voltage If the value obtained is not within 10 of the rating printed on the capacitor replace S 16 CHECKING FAN AND MOTOR BLOWER WIND INGS BLOWER WHEEL BLOWER MOTOR FAN BLADE 1 Disconnect power to the unit WARNING 2 Remove front cover of unit 3...

Page 55: ... looking at it and lift the assembly straight up 13 Loosen the set screw on the blower wheel 14 Remove the three screws securing the motor to the housing and remove the motor from the blower wheel 15 Disconnect the blower motor wiring as follows White from capacitor C terminal Red from control board FAN LOW terminal Brown from capacitor FAN terminal Black from control board FAN HIGH terminal Gentl...

Page 56: ... remove the leads from the compressor terminals 2 Touch the leads of an ohmmeter to terminals C S start windings and C R run winding Ground Test With no power and compressor leads removed Set an ohmmeter on its highest scale Touch one lead to the compressor body clean point of contact as a good con nection is a must and the other probe to each compressor terminal in turn If a reading is obtained t...

Page 57: ...f the system 2 Start the system and run a Cooling Performance Test If the test shows a Below normal high side pressure b Above normal low side pressure c Low temperature difference across coil d Low amp draw at compressor and the charge is correct The compressor is faulty re place the compressor NOTE THIS TEST CANNOT BE DONE IN THE HEATING MODE S 116 FILTER DRIER REPLACEMENT WARNING 1 Remove the t...

Page 58: ...o COOLING If the valve fails to change its position test the voltage 230 V or 265 V at the valve coil connector cap while the system is on the HEATING CYCLE WARNING SET THE THERMOSTAT ALL THE WAY COUNTER CLOCKWISE TO PREVENT THE FAN FROM SUDDENLY COMING ON AND ENDANGERING THE SERVICER S HANDS If no voltage is registered to the coil check the operation of the reversing relay and the continuity of t...

Page 59: ...ing the chassis to the wall sleeve 4 Carefully slide chassis out of wall sleeve placing on floor or protected cart ESCUTCHEON CONTROL BOARD CONTROL PANEL 1 Remove front cover 2 Remove the two mounting screws one on each side of the control board cover Tilting the control panel out disconnect ribbon connector from control board DO NOT PULL ON RIBBON GRASP THE BLACK RIBBON CON NECTOR AND PULL GENTLY...

Page 60: ...ssembly Be sure to slide the top of the screen between the top flange and chassis when reas sembling 7 Remove screws on mid partition panel and shift out of the way 8 Remove the two screws securing the heater assembly to the evaporator 9 Pull heater assembly up and out of the chassis 10 Disconnect all wiring to the heater assembly and re move the assembly 11 Remove the floodback protector or therm...

Page 61: ...bject to change Always refer to the wiring diagram on the unit for the most up to date wiring PTC and PTH Standard Models FOR A HEAT PUMP THERMOSTAT USED ON A STRAIGHT COOL UNIT GL LOW SPEED GH HIGH SPEED RD RD PTC PTH E AA AB DRY E AB ...

Page 62: ...Always refer to the wiring diagram on the unit for the most up to date wiring WARNING Wiring is subject to change always refer to the wiring diagram on the unit for the most up to date wiring PTC and PTH Condensate Pump PTC PTH E AA AB DRY E AB ...

Page 63: ...63 SCHEMATICS Wiring is subject to change always refer to the wiring diagram on the unit for the most up to date wiring PTC and PTH Power Door WARNING PTC PTH E AA AB DRY E AB ...

Page 64: ...64 Hydronic SCHEMATICS Wiring is subject to change always refer to the wiring diagram on the unit for the most up to date wiring WARNING PTC PTH E AA AB DRY E AB ...

Page 65: ...65 Hydronic With Power Vent or Power Door SCHEMATICS Wiring is subject to change always refer to the wiring diagram on the unit for the most up to date wiring WARNING PTC PTH E AA AB DRY E AB ...

Page 66: ...ct to change Always refer to the wiring diagram on the unit for the most up to date wiring WARNING The following schematics are for use with models having 2 speed motors PT E XXXAC PT G XXX DRY G XXX STC 31 models only PT E QXXX AC ...

Page 67: ...ESSOR BK BK FAN HIGH FAN LOW REV VALVE RD R BK BK FOR A HEAT PUMP THERMOSTAT USED ON A STRAIGHT COOL UNIT GL LOW SPEED GH HIGH SPEED CM COMP EM FC F HPS HTR RCCF RVC TR R OUTDOOR FAN MOTOR COMPRESSOR EVAPORATOR MOTOR FAN CAPACITOR FUSE HIGH PRESSURE SWITCH HEATER ELEMENT RELAY RUN CAPACITOR FOR COMPRESSOR ANY FAN REVERSING VALVE TRANSFORMER PTC PTH E AC PTC G AA ...

Page 68: ...PK RD PK BR GY VT PK RD 7 R FOR A HEAT PUMP THERMOSTAT USED ON A STRAIGHT COOL UNIT GL LOW SPEED GH HIGH SPEED 7 CM COMP EM FC F HPS HTR RCCF RVC TR R OUTDOOR FAN MOTOR COMPRESSOR EVAPORATOR MOTOR FAN CAPACITOR FUSE HIGH PRESSURE SWITCH HEATER ELEMENT RELAY RUN CAPACITOR FOR COMPRESSOR ANY FAN REVERSING VALVE TRANSFORMER PTC PTH E AC PTC G AA ...

Page 69: ...ESSOR FAN HIGH FAN LOW REV VALVE RD RD RD RD R BK RD BL BK BK FOR A HEAT PUMP THERMOSTAT USED ON A STRAIGHT COOL UNIT GL LOW SPEED GH HIGH SPEED CM COMP EM FC F HPS HTR R RVC TR RCCF OUTDOOR FAN MOTOR COMPRESSOR EVAPORATOR MOTOR FAN CAPACITOR FUSE HIGH PRESSURE SWITCH HEATER ELEMENT RELAY RUN CAPACITOR FOR COMPRESSOR ANY FAN REVERSING VALVE TRANSFORMER PTC PTH E AC PTC G AA ...

Page 70: ...PUMP THERMOSTAT USED ON A STRAIGHT COOL UNIT GL LOW SPEED GH HIGH SPEED CM COMP EM FC F HPS HTR RCCF RVC TR R OUTDOOR FAN MOTOR COMPRESSOR EVAPORATOR MOTOR FAN CAPACITOR FUSE HIGH PRESSURE SWITCH HEATER ELEMENT RELAY RUN CAPACITOR FOR COMPRESSOR ANY FAN REVERSING VALVE TRANSFORMER FAN HIGH FAN LOW REV VALVE OR BR RD PK PK VT GY PK RD LINE 1 HEATER 1 HEATER 2 LINE 2 COMPRESSOR 6 R ...

Page 71: ... PTH E AC PTC G AA CONDENSATE PUMP 7 R FOR A HEAT PUMP THERMOSTAT USED ON A STRAIGHT COOL UNIT GL LOW SPEED GH HIGH SPEED 7 CM COMP EM FC F HPS HTR R RVC TR RCCF OUTDOOR FAN MOTOR COMPRESSOR EVAPORATOR MOTOR FAN CAPACITOR FUSE HIGH PRESSURE SWITCH HEATER ELEMENT RELAY RUN CAPACITOR FOR COMPRESSOR ANY FAN REVERSING VALVE TRANSFORMER ...

Page 72: ...er to the wiring diagram on the unit for the most up to date wiring WARNING FOR A HEAT PUMP THERMOSTAT USED ON A STRAIGHT COOL UNIT GL LOW SPEED GH HIGH SPEED RD RD FAN HIGH FAN LOW REV VALVE COMPRESSOR HEATER 2 HEATER 1 STANDARD PTH 123 124 F 25 35 A A ...

Page 73: ... F HPS HTR RCCF RVC TR VSM VSTM R OUTDOOR FAN MOTOR COMPRESSOR EVAPORATOR MOTOR FAN CAPACITOR FUSE HIGH PRESSURE SWITCH HEATER ELEMENT RELAY RUN CAPACITOR FOR COMPRESSOR AND FAN REVERSING VALVE TRANSFORMER VARIABLE SPEED MOTOR VARIABLE SPEED TERMINAL BOARD Model Starts With PTH074G 00 to 35 1250 M3 1000 M4 PTH093G 00 to 35 1200 M3 1000 M4 PTH093G50 1400 M1 1250 M2 PTH094G 00 to 35 1200 M3 1000 M4 ...

Page 74: ... 1000 M4 PTH093G 00 to 35 1200 M3 1000 M4 PTH093G50 1400 M1 1250 M2 PTH094G 00 to 35 1200 M3 1000 M4 PTH094G50 1400 M1 1250 M2 PTH123G 00 to 35 1250 M2 1000 M4 PTH123G50 1400 M1 1250 M2 PTH124G 00 to 35 1250 M2 1000 M4 PTH124G50 1400 M1 1250 M2 Indoor Motor Speed Selection High Speed VSTM Black Low Speed VSTM Red CM COMP EM FC F HPS HTR RCCF RVC TR VSM VSTM R OUTDOOR FAN MOTOR COMPRESSOR EVAPORATO...

Page 75: ...7 CM COMP EM FC F HPS HTR RCCF RVC TR VSM VSTM R OUTDOOR FAN MOTOR COMPRESSOR EVAPORATOR MOTOR FAN CAPACITOR FUSE HIGH PRESSURE SWITCH HEATER ELEMENT RELAY RUN CAPACITOR FOR COMPRESSOR AND FAN REVERSING VALVE TRANSFORMER VARIABLE SPEED MOTOR VARIABLE SPEED TERMINAL BOARD Model Starts With PTH074G 00 to 35 1250 M3 1000 M4 PTH093G 00 to 35 1200 M3 1000 M4 PTH093G50 1400 M1 1250 M2 PTH094G 00 to 35 1...

Page 76: ... PTH124G50 1400 M1 1250 M2 Indoor Motor Speed Selection High Speed VSTM Black Low Speed VSTM Red VSM EM EVAP MOTOR LINE 1 HEATER 1 HEATER 2 LINE 2 COMPRESSOR R COM GND 230 265 TO MOTOR VSTM ID R 485 S FAN HIGH FAN LOW REV VALVE OR BR RD PK PK VT GY PK RD 6 WH FOR A HEAT PUMP THERMOSTAT USED ON A STRAIGHT COOL UNIT GL LOW SPEED GH HIGH SPEED 7 CM COMP EM FC F HPS HTR RCCF RVC TR VSM VSTM R OUTDOOR ...

Page 77: ...0 to 35 1200 M3 1000 M4 PTH093G50 1400 M1 1250 M2 PTH094G 00 to 35 1200 M3 1000 M4 PTH094G50 1400 M1 1250 M2 PTH123G 00 to 35 1250 M2 1000 M4 PTH123G50 1400 M1 1250 M2 PTH124G 00 to 35 1250 M2 1000 M4 PTH124G50 1400 M1 1250 M2 Indoor Motor Speed Selection High Speed VSTM Black Low Speed VSTM Red 8 7 CM COMP EM FC F HPS HTR RCCF RVC TR VSM VSTM R OUTDOOR FAN MOTOR COMPRESSOR EVAPORATOR MOTOR FAN CA...

Page 78: ... LOW SPEED GH HIGH SPEED 7 STANDARD PTH G A ID MOTOR 2 SPEED PSC OD MOTOR DC DRY G AXXX Model Starts With PTH073G 00 to 35 1350 M3 1170 M4 DRY093G 00 to 35 1350 M3 1170 M4 DRY094G 00 to 35 1350 M3 1170 M4 High Speed VSTM Black Low Speed VSTM Red Outdoor Motor Speed Selection CM COMP EM FC F HPS HTR RCCF RVC TR VSM VSTM R OUTDOOR FAN MOTOR COMPRESSOR EVAPORATOR MOTOR FAN CAPACITOR FUSE HIGH PRESSUR...

Page 79: ...T PTH 07 09 12 15 G 15 25 35 50 D V A DRY G XXX Model Starts With PTH073G 00 to 35 1350 M3 1170 M4 DRY093G 00 to 35 1350 M3 1170 M4 DRY094G 00 to 35 1350 M3 1170 M4 High Speed VSTM Black Low Speed VSTM Red Outdoor Motor Speed Selection CM COMP EM FC F HPS HTR RCCF RVC TR VSM VSTM R OUTDOOR FAN MOTOR COMPRESSOR EVAPORATOR MOTOR FAN CAPACITOR FUSE HIGH PRESSURE SWITCH HEATER ELEMENT RELAY RUN CAPACI...

Page 80: ...MOSTAT USED ON A STRAIGHT COOL UNIT GL LOW SPEED GH HIGH SPEED 7 CM COMP EM FC F HPS HTR RCCF RVC TR VSM VSTM R OUTDOOR FAN MOTOR COMPRESSOR EVAPORATOR MOTOR FAN CAPACITOR FUSE HIGH PRESSURE SWITCH HEATER ELEMENT RELAY RUN CAPACITOR FOR COMPRESSOR ANY FAN REVERSING VALVE TRANSFORMER VARIABLE SPEED MOTOR VARIABLE SPEED TERMINAL BOARD Model Starts With PTH073G 00 to 35 1350 M3 1170 M4 High Speed VST...

Page 81: ...D ON A STRAIGHT COOL UNIT GL LOW SPEED GH HIGH SPEED 7 CM COMP EM FC F HPS HTR RCCF RVC TR VSM VSTM R OUTDOOR FAN MOTOR COMPRESSOR EVAPORATOR MOTOR FAN CAPACITOR FUSE HIGH PRESSURE SWITCH HEATER ELEMENT RELAY RUN CAPACITOR FOR COMPRESSOR ANY FAN REVERSING VALVE TRANSFORMER VARIABLE SPEED MOTOR VARIABLE SPEED TERMINAL BOARD Model Starts With PTH073G 00 to 35 1350 M3 1170 M4 High Speed VSTM Black Lo...

Page 82: ...SPEED 7 8 CM COMP EM FC F HPS HTR RCCF RVC TR VSM VSTM R OUTDOOR FAN MOTOR COMPRESSOR EVAPORATOR MOTOR FAN CAPACITOR FUSE HIGH PRESSURE SWITCH HEATER ELEMENT RELAY RUN CAPACITOR FOR COMPRESSOR ANY FAN REVERSING VALVE TRANSFORMER VARIABLE SPEED MOTOR VARIABLE SPEED TERMINAL BOARD Model Starts With PTH073G 00 to 35 1350 M3 1170 M4 High Speed VSTM Black Low Speed VSTM Red Outdoor Motor Speed Selectio...

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