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VERTICAL TERMINAL

AIR CONDITIONER/HEAT PUMP 

INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS & OWNER'S MANUAL

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

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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  a 

is

 

direct conflict between existing practices and the content of this manual, the precautions listed here take precedence.

ATTENTION INSTALLATION PROFESSIONAL

VI20HA09K36E7PA30

VI20HA12K36E7PA30

VI20HA15K50E8PA30

VI20HA09K25E6PA30

VI20HA12K50E8PA30

VI20HA15K36E7PA30

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Summary of Contents for VI20HA09K25E6PA30

Page 1: ...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...

Page 2: ...onditioners contain refrigerants which under federal law must be removed prior to product disposal If you are getting rid of an old product with refrigerants check with the company handling disposal about what to do 7 These R410A Air Conditioner Systems require contractors and technicians to use tools equipment and safety standards approved for use with this refrigerant Do not use equipment certif...

Page 3: ...s side shipping screws R FD GH B Y W GL C Orange Low fan speed Red 24VAC Front Desk Control Green High fan speed Blue Reversing valve Yellow Compressor White Heater Black Common ground ON OFF switches ON OFF Switch six terminals are still HOTand must not be touched servicing ...

Page 4: ...t exchanger coils and reduce the risk of premature component failure The coils on the unit should be checked regularly If they are clogged with dirt or soot they may be professionally cleaned You will need to remove the unit from the case to inspect the coils because the dirt build up occurs on the coil face that first contacts the debris Operating without the filter in place or with a damaged fil...

Page 5: ...e National Electrical Code NEC the Canadian Electrical Code CEC a n d o r local codes and ordinances as applicable For personal safety this unit and case must be properly grounded Protective devices fuses or circuit breakers acceptable for unit installations are specified on the nameplate of each unit Do not use an extension cord with this unit Aluminum building wiring may present special problems...

Page 6: ...stallation of the receptacle must be in accordance with the NEC CEC and local codes ordinances and regulations as applicable LCDI power Cord Unit Voltage Rating Minimum Maximum 230 208 187 253 265 238 292 Operating Voltage Voltage Utilization Range 230 208V 15Amp Perpendicular 230 208V 20 Amp Large tandem 230 208V 30Amp WARNING To avoid the risk of property damage personal injury or death due to f...

Page 7: ...ural Louver Access Panel with Return Air Grille with filter holder Cutout Dimensions 30 5 16Wx 48 5 16H 33 51 Return Air Grille with filter holder Cutout Dimensions 20 5 16Wx 20 5 16H 22 7 8 22 7 8 Cutout Dimensions 20 5 16 W x 32 5 16 H Wall Plenum 6 D x 20 W x 32 H 8 D x 20 W x 32 H 12 D x 20 W x 32 H 15 D x 20 W x 32 H ...

Page 8: ...th return air grille Rigid ductwork metal duct Air discharge outlet Unit Wall plenum Wall plenum divider Drain fittings 3 4 Filter bracket Secure platform to the floor 8 min for drain access Platform 23 1 4 x 23 1 4 square Min load capacity 175 Ibs Outside wall Plenum cutout 32 5 16 H x 20 5 16 W Exterior Outside Bottom of case approx 2 above bottom of plenum Wall plenum Bottom of case approx 2 ab...

Page 9: ...out is approximately 6 1 2 from left case wall and 5 1 4 from back case wall F Typical wall plug 6 12 above case G 40 min Air outlet Flex duct may be used for transitions only Use rigid duct for 90 bends and tees Outside wall A B C C D E 230 208VAC Wall receptacle for cord and plug connection as applicable Platform F G Connecting the air outlet Connecting the air outlet WARNING WARNING Supply duct...

Page 10: ...ion that best suits your installation requirements Follow the Installation Instructions provided with the return air grille accessory for installation details NOTE Use only one filter in the installation The filter may be installed on the unit or in the access panel door Outside wall Access panel with return air grille Filter Option 1 Return air grille Filter Option 2 Unit mounted filter with a fi...

Page 11: ...enum is to be installed square and level in the opening or up to 1 4 bubble tilt to outside pitch to outside should be similar to that planned for the sleeve and secured to the wall construction with screws or nails in the sides located a minimum of 2 from the bottom of the plenum No nails or screws may be used in the bottom or top of the plenum to prevent water entering the wall cavity The plenum...

Page 12: ...chitectural louver to the outside Seal the gap between the plenum hole and PVC tube See the installation instructions in the figure 1 Side View Inside wall Female drain fitting 3 4 PVC Internal drain Internal Drain Attach PVC to the units female 3 4 NPTdrain connector See the Installation Instructions in the figure 2 Local codes may apply figure 1 figure 2 Left side of platform 23 1 4 min 8 min fo...

Page 13: ...Remove the front case panel and pull the unit out of the case Place the empty case onto the platform in the closet with the outdoor side facing the wall plenum opening Align the case with plenum opening and attach High CFM Medium CFM Medium CFM Low CFM 0 00 550 425 425 410 0 04 515 395 395 375 0 10 465 350 350 320 0 15 440 300 300 270 0 20 405 240 240 205 0 25 365 180 180 120 0 30 310 0 00 550 475...

Page 14: ...ischarge outlet 2 Secure the top duct to the unit by turning the four case top duct adjusting screws clockwise until they are tight Use a field supplied clamp to lock the top duct to the case 7 Final Check Review this Checklist before restoring power Correct line voltage Single circuit only Ductwork connected Case and wallplenum leveled to specification Wall plenum caulked Flashing Drain connected...

Page 15: ...ch power off at the service panel and lock the area to prevent power from being switched on accidentally When the area cannot be locked securely fasten a prominent warning device such as a tag to the service panel WARNING NOTE We strongly recommend that any servicing be performed by a qualified individual For ease of service the unit can be removed from the case 1 Remove the front case panel 2 Unp...

Page 16: ...ing is OFF indoor fan runs continuously In cooling mode when compressor is OFF indoor fan will continuously run If this switch is put to ON position when compressor is OFF indoor fan will be OFF 15 2 Switch 3 1 2 Powered vent door Duct select SW3 1 Powered vent door If this switch is put to OFF position the powered vent door will be closed always If this switch is put to ON position the powered ve...

Page 17: ...y and correctly connected Compressor Discharge Over Heat Protection P4 1 Make sure indoor and outdoor unit vents are not blocked 2 Check the DIPswitch SW2 on the main board 3 position in red color is correctly match with the unit capacity refer to the wiring diagram Cooling Heat Pump Over Load Outdoor Indoor Coil Over Heat P5 Ensure that the indoor and outdoor air outlets are not blocked Check if ...

Page 18: ...e The unit may be set for C instead of F see the keypad configuration section Clicking gurgling and whooshing noises are normal during operation of unit Make sure that curtains blinds or furniture are not restricting or blocking unit airflow Reset to a lower or higher temperature setting Remove and clean filters Start heating or cooling early before outdoor temperature cooking heat or gatherings o...

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