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ATTENTION INSTALLING PERSONNEL

As a professional installer you have an obligation to know 

the product better than the customer. This includes all safety 

precautions and related items.

Prior to actual installation, thoroughly familiarize yourself with this 

Instruction Manual. Pay special attention to all safety warnings. 

Often during installation or repair it is possible to place yourself 

in a position which is more hazardous than when the unit is in 

operation.

Remember, it is 

your

 responsibility to install the product safely 

and to know it well enough to be able to instruct a customer in its 

safe use.

Safety is a matter of common sense...a matter of thinking before 

acting. Most dealers have a list of specific good safety practices...

follow them.

The precautions listed in this Installation Manual are intended as 

supplemental to existing practices. However, if there is a direct 

conflict between existing practices and the content of this manual, 

the precautions listed here take precedence.

 

RECOGNIZE THIS SYMBOL AS A SAFETY PRECAUTION

Only personnel that have been trained to install, adjust, service 

or repair(hereinafter, “service”) the equipment specified in this 

manual should service the equipment.  The manufacturer will not 

be responsible for any injury or property damage arising from 

improper service or service procedures.  If you service this unit, 

you assume responsibility for any injury or property damage 

which may result.  In addition, in jurisdictions that require one or 

more licenses to service the equipment specified in this manual, 

only licensed personnel should service the equipment.   

Improper installation, adjustment, servicing or repair of the 

equipment specified in this manual, or attempting to install, 

adjust, service or repair the equipment specified in this manual 

without proper training may result in product damage, property 

damage, personal injury or death.

WARNING

Cancer and Reproduc�ve Harm

 -

www.P65Warnings.ca.gov

PROP 65 WARNING

FOR CALIFORNIA CONSUMERS

0140M00517-A

WARNING

DESCRIPTION

Control board installation procedures are described in detail in 

these instructions. Read and follow these instructions carefully 

before replacing the control board. Failure to do so may result in 

control board damage.

Important note:

Damage to the control board can occur from failure to disconnect 

power supply or failure to set the master switch (located on the 

control board) to OFF before removing the low voltage terminal 

strip cover from an installed control board. Damage to this board 

by not following these instructions is considered misuse and not 

covered under either the standard unit warranty or any extended 

service contract.

Important note:

All warranty replaced boards must be returned to the parts source 

from which they were purchased to insure proper warranty credit.

ELECTROSTATIC DISCHARGE (ESD) 

PRECAUTIONS

Before removing the new control board from the static wrap, it 

is very important to discharge any static electricity. Discharging 

the static electricity can be accomplished by two methods: the 

servicer can wear a ground strap or by touching the metal chassis 

before replacing the board.

EXISTING BOARD REMOVAL PROCEDURE

1.  Disconnect power to the unit by unplugging the power cord 

at the wall outlet or subbase, or disconnect power at the fuse 

box or circuit breaker.

19001 Kermier Rd., Waller, TX 77484

www.amana-ptac.com

IO-905B
01/2020

PTAC Control Board Kit RSKP0014

Installation Instructions

 is a registered trademark of Maytag Corporation or its related companies and is used 

under license to Goodman Company, L.P., Houston, TX, USA.  All rights reserved.

© 2015 - 2016, 2020 Goodman Company, L.P.

Summary of Contents for RSKP0014

Page 1: ...o install adjust service or repair the equipment specified in this manual without proper training may result in product damage property damage personal injury or death WARNING Cancer and Reproduc ve Harm www P65Warnings ca gov PROP 65 WARNING FOR CALIFORNIA CONSUMERS 0140M00517 A WARNING DESCRIPTION Control board installation procedures are described in detail in these instructions Read and follow...

Page 2: ...the control panel up so the control panel is free of its hinges Orient the control panel so there is easy access for mounting components to the inside of the control panel 11 Using the two 8 screws that are provided screw the transformer that was provided with the kit to the control panel in the transformer mounting holes provided in the panel See Figure 3 12 The external transformer will come wit...

Page 3: ...haust grille and two mounting screws A5 Connect the yellow wire using the plug on connector to the new board on the IDT yellow terminals B If the existing Indoor Ambient Thermistor with the BLACK wires was connected to the board by a plug on connector reconnect it to the new board on the IAT black terminals If the existing Indoor Coil Thermistor was soldered to the previous board install the new b...

Page 4: ... low voltage accessory is being used connect the low voltage pin connector to low voltage terminal strip If replacing a previous version board you will need to use the 10 pin connector supplied with the board for low voltage accessories Wires supplied with this kit have terminal ends on the wires Insert the terminal end into the correctly labeled slot push in and it will lock in place After loadin...

Page 5: ... is a heat pump or option C if the unit is a cooler with or without electric heat For HE and 32 models configuration code dd must be set to correct cooling capacity 7 000 9 000 12 000 15 000 or 17 000 btu s Failure to set C3 and dd configuration codes correctly will cause the unit to not operate properly CRITICAL STEP ORANGE BLACK RED GREEN WHITE YELLOW BLUE GREEN w YELLOW STRIPE Remote Thermostat...

Page 6: ...s The options listed below with the are the factory default settings If these are acceptable then the unit does not require any additional configuration and is fully operable To configure the unit first select the configuration feature code setting and then an option code to change from the factory default setting To enter configuration feature mode 1 Press and continue to hold the up and down arr...

Page 7: ...80 8 B 0 O c3 Un rent Cooling Temp 45 95 79 45 95 79 c4 Un rent Heating Temp 45 95 63 45 95 63 0 Not Twinned 5 Twinned F Fahrenheit Scale C Celsius Scale L On Low Fan H On High Fan 0 Off 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 5 1 24 d8 2...

Page 8: ...or 2 Front Desk 3 Wired Un rented Set Back 4 Emergency Hydronic 5 Load Shedding 6 Alarm Sensor 0 Door Switch 1 Motion Sensor 2 Front Desk 3 Wired Un rented Set Back 4 Emergency Hydronic 5 Load Shedding 6 Alarm Sensor 0 Not used 15 80 25 RH above which kit may run 0 Not used 15 60 25 RH above which kit may run 0 No affect on indoor fan 1 Indoor fan forced to run with Kit uL Config Security Code 00 ...

Page 9: ... 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 see the unit Diagnostic Codes chart for a list of definitions Operating Temperatures If not in Diagnostic Status Report Mode enter as instructed above and pre...

Page 10: ... F3 Indoor Ambient Thermistor reads outside the range 20 F to 200 F Y N Replace black Indoor Ambient Thermistor F4 Indoor Coil Thermistor either above or below operating tolerances N Y Replace Red Indoor Coil Thermistor F5 Wireless Thermostat failure N Y Attempt to rebind Wireless Thermostat or Replace Wireless Thermostat F6 Indoor Discharge Thermistor either above or below operating tolerances N ...

Page 11: ... Y W1 CURRENT 1 COOLING UNIT FUNCTION FOR A HEAT PUMP OFF 2 RIBBED WIRE MUST BE CONNECTED AS SHOWN ANTICIPATOR R TO HEAT PUMP W AUXILIARY REMOTE THERMOSTAT OPERATION FAN W ELECTRIC HEAT R TO 2ND STAGE 1ST STAGE G Y W1 HEAT OFF 230 265 C O M TRANS FO RM E R LO AD R BK18 YL10 ELECTRIC GY22 C H HEATER 1 2 F 19 WIRE RD13 S C G N RIBBED CAP OD FAN COMP 5 20 FUSE BK37 BK37 GY21 RD33 7 IF SUPPLY VOLTAGE ...

Page 12: ...REMOTE THERMOSTAT IAT BLACK MOTOR FAN WH15 M2 FACTORY OR FIELD FACTORY HIGH VOLTAGE LOW VOLTAGE LOW VOLTAGE HIGH VOLTAGE FACTORY OR FIELD FACTORY WIRE LEGEND WIRE LEGEND HIGH VOLTAGE HIGH VOLTAGE FACTORY OR FIELD FACTORY OR FIELD GN 1 GN 1 CHASSIS CHASSIS CONDUCTORS ONLY USE COPPER PANEL PANEL CONTRO L CONTRO L 2 RIBBED WIRE MUST BE CONNECTED AS SHOWN NOTES 1 WARNING DISCONNECT POWER BEFORE SERVIC...

Page 13: ...TROL SWITCH 2 RIBBED WIRE MUST BE CONNECTED AS SHOWN NOTES 1 WARNING DISCONNECT POWER BEFORE SERVICING WIRING TO UNIT MUST BE PROPERLY POLARIZED FOR 265V AND GROUNDED 3 ON HEAT PUMP MODELS ONLY 4 ON UNITS WITH FRONT DESK CONTROL SWITCH 5 BK18 ON LINE 2 WITH FUSE SHOWN CONNECTED FOR 265V FOR 230V AND 115V CONNECT POWER CORD TO LINE 2 6 IF SUPPLY VOLTAGE IS 208V MOVE 240V LEAD TO 208V TAP ON TRANSFO...

Page 14: ...FF SWITCH S L2 DB 14 OPTIONAL CONDENSATE PUMP TR 3 TR 1 To MC L2 L1 BU RD OR GY WH 8 S BU DB 120 PK PK COM NO C BK DANGER HIGH VOLTAGE 24VAC TRANSFORMER 12VA CLASS 2 ONLY ON OFF MASTER SWITCH HEATER 1 HEATER 2 LINE 1 IN1 COM IN2 AUXILIARY C R GL W2 Y W1 B GH REMOTE THERMOSTAT IAT BLACK ICT RED OCT BLUE IHD ORANGE OAT GREEN IDT YELLOW REV VALVE FAN HIGH LOW OD FAN HIGH LOW LINE 2 COMPRESSOR L2 L1 M...

Page 15: ...d VSTM Tap Black Wire Low Speed VSTM Tap Red Wire DRY093 DRY094 1350 1170 PTC173 1650 1450 HEC073 PTH073 PTH074 1350 1170 PMH094 HEC093 PTH093 PTH094 1350 1170 HEC123 PTH123 PTH124 1500 1350 PTH153 PTH154 1650 1500 PMH153 PMH154 1650 1500 PTC073 PTC074 1350 1170 PTC093 PTC094 1350 1170 PTC123 PTC124 1350 1170 PTC153 PTC154 1650 1500 Outdoor Motor Speed Selection DIP SWITCH 1 2 3 4 5 ON OFF Daughte...

Page 16: ...HEAT FUNCTION CONNECT R TO OFF FAN G COOL G Y W1 HEAT G W2 OR G B Y W1 HEAT PUMP W AUXILIARY ELECTRIC HEAT FUNCTION CONNECT R TO OFF FAN G COOL G Y W1 1ST STAGE HEAT G B Y W1 2ND STAGE HEAT G W2 USE COPPER CONDUCTORS ONLY CHASSIS GN1 CONTROL PANEL WIRE LEGEND HIGH VOLTAGE FACTORY HIGH VOLTAGE FACTORY OR FIELD LOW VOLTAGE FACTORY OR FIELD VT FOR A HEAT PUMP THERMOSTAT USED ON A STRAIGHT COOL UNIT G...

Page 17: ...ING DISCONNECT POWER BEFORE SERVICING WIRING TO UNIT MUST BE PROPERLY POLARIZED FOR 265V AND GROUNDED WHITE WIRE MUST BE CONNECTED AS SHOWN ON HEAT PUMP MODELS ONLY BK ON LINE 2 WITH FUSE SHOWN CONNECTED FOR 265V FOR 230 V 115 V CONNECTED POWER CORD TO LINE 2 FOR REMOTE OPERATION SEE CONFIGURATION CHART IF SUPPLY VOLTAGE IS 208V 230V USE THE 230V TAP ON TRANSFORMER IF SUPPLY VOLTAGE IS 265V USE TH...

Page 18: ... USE THE 230V TAP ON TRANSFORMER IF SUPPLY VOLTAGE IS 265V USE THE 265V TAP ON TRANSFORMER 115V TRANSFORMER NOT SHOWN RD COM 1650 1500 1350 1170 7 7 230 265 BK GND TO MOTOR VSTM ID RS485 OUTDOOR MOTOR SPEED SELECTION MODEL STARTS WITH HIGH SPEED VSTM BLACK LOW SPEED VSTM RED PTH073G 00 TO 35 1350 1170 DRY093G 00 TO 35 1350 1170 DRY094G 00 TO 35 1350 1170 PTC173G 00 TO 35 1500 1350 CM OUTDOOR FAN M...

Page 19: ...MER IF SUPPLY VOLTAGE IS 265V USE THE 265V TAP ON TRANSFORMER 115V TRANSFORMER NOT SHOWN RD COM 1400 1250 1200 1000 7 7 230 265 BK GND TO MOTOR VSTM ID RS485 VSM EM EVAP MOTOR INDOOR MOTOR SPEED SELECTION MODEL STARTS WITH HIGH SPEED VSTM BLACK LOW SPEED VSTM RED M PTH074G 00 TO 35 1250 1000 M PTH093G 00 TO 35 1200 1000 M PTH093G50 1400 1250 M PTH094G 00 TO 35 1200 1000 M PTH094G50 1400 1250 M PTH...

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