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TABLE 6A

Models

Rated Volts, HZ 

and Phase

No. of 

Field 

Power 

Circuits

Single Circuit

Multiple Circuit

Minimum 

Circuit 

Ampacity 

Maximum 

External 

Fuse or 

Circuit

 Breaker

Field Pow-

er Wire 

Size

Ground 

WIre Size

Minimum Circuit 

Ampacity 

Maximum Circuit 

Exterior Fuse or 

Circuit Breaker

Field Power Wire 

Size

Ground WIre Size

Ckt. 

A

Ckt. 

B

Ckt. 

C

Ckt. 

A

Ckt. 

B

Ckt. 

C

Ckt. 

A

Ckt. 

B

Ckt. 

C

Ckt. 

A

Ckt. 

B

Ckt. 

C

T30S1-A00, A0Z

-A04

-AS8

-AF8

230/208-60-1

1
1
1

1 or 2

24
45
48
65

35
50
50
70

8
8
8
6

10
10
10

8

24

42

35

45

8

8

10

10

T30S1-B00, B0Z

-B06
-B09

230/208-60-3

1
1
1

16
34
42

20
35
45

12

8
8

12
10
10

T30S1-C0Z

-C06
-C09

460-60-3

1
1
1

9

18
23

15
20
25

14
12
10

14
12
10

T36S1-A00, A0Z

-A05
-A08
-A10

-A15

230/208-60-1

1
1

1 or 2
1 or 2
1 or 2

27
53
69
79
85

40
60
70
80
90

8
6
4
4
4

10
10

8
8
8

27
27
33

42
52
52

40
40
40

45
60
60

8
8
8

8
6
6

10
10
10

10
10
10

T36S1-B00, B0Z

-B06
-B09

-B15

230/208-60-3

1
1
1
1

23
41
50
52

30
45
50
60

10

8
6
6

10
10
10
10

T36S1-C0Z

-C06
-C09

-C15

460-60-3

1
1
1
1

12
21
26
27

15
25
30
30

14
10
10
10

14
10
10
10

T42S1-A00, A0Z

-A05
-A08
-A10

-A15

230/208-60-1

1
1

1 or 2
1 or 2
1 or 2

31
57
72
83
86

40
60
80
90
90

8
6
4
4
3

10
10

8
8
8

31
31
34

42
52
52

40
40
40

45
60
60

8
8
8

8
6
6

10
10
10

10
10
10

T42S1-B00, B0Z

-B06
-B09

-B15

230/208-60-3

1
1
1
1

26
44
53
53

35
50
60
60

8
8
6
6

10
10
10
10

T42S1-C0Z

-C06
-C09

-C15

460-60-3

1
1
1
1

13
22
27
27

15
25
30
30

14
10
10
10

14
10
10
10

T48S1-A00, A0Z

-A05
-A08
-A10

-A15

230/208-60-1

1

1 or 2
1 or 2
1 or 2
1 or 2

37
63
78
89
89

50
70
90

100
100

8
6
4
3
3

10

8
8
8
8

37
37
37
37

26
42
52
52

50
50
50
50

30
50
60
60

8
8
8
8

10

8
6
6

10
10
10
10

10
10
10
10

T48S1-B00, B0Z

-B06
-B09

-B15

230/208-60-3

1
1
1
1

28
46
55
55

40
50
60
60

8
8
6
6

10
10
10
10

T48S1-C0Z

-C06
-C09

-C15

460-60-3

1
1
1
1

14
23
28
29

20
25
30
30

12
10
10
10

12
10
10
10

T60S1-A00, A0Z

-A05
-A10

-A15

-A20

230/208-60-1

1

1 or 2
1 or 2
1 or 2
1 or 2

45
71
97
97

113

60
80

100
100
125

8
4
3
3
2

10

8
8
8
6

45
45
45
45

26
52
52
52

26

50
50
50
50

30
60
60
60

30

8
8
8
8

10

6
6
6

10

10
10
10
10

10
10
10
10

10

T60S1-B00, B0Z

-B09

-B15

-B18

230/208-60-3

1
1
1

1 or 2

32
59
59

N/A

45
60
60

N/A

8
6
6

N/A

10
10
10

N/A

59

28

60

30

6

10

10

10

T60S1-C0Z

-C06

-C15

-C18

460-60-3

1
1
1
1

15
29
30
34

20
30
30
35

12
10
10

8

12
10
10
10

  

Electrical Specifications — T**S Series

  

These “Minimum Circuit Ampacity” values are to be used for sizing the field power conductors.  Refer to the National Electrical Code (latest version),  

 

Article 310 for power conductor sizing.

Caution:

  When more than one field power circuit is run through one conduit, the conductors must be derated.  Pay special attention to note 8 of Table 310 

regarding Ampacity Adjustment Factors when more than three (3) conductors are in a raceway.

 Maximum size of the time delay fuse or circuit breaker for protection of field wiring conductors.

  Based on 75°C copper wire.  All wiring must conform to the National Electrical Code and all local codes.

  Maximum KW that can operate with the heat pump on is 4KW.  Full heat available during Emergency Heat Mode.

  Maximum KW that can operate with the heat pump on is 10KW.  Full heat available during Emergency Heat Mode.

  Maximum KW that can operate with the heat pump on is 9KW.  Full heat available during Emergency Heat Mode.

  Maximum KW that can operate with the heat pump on is 8KW.  Full heat available during Emergency Heat Mode.

IMPORTANT: 

 While this electrical data is presented as a guide, it is important to electrically connect properly sized fuses & conductor wires in accordance 

with the National Electrical Code and all local codes.

Summary of Contents for T30S1-A

Page 1: ...B T36S1 C T42S1 A T42S1 B T42S1 C T48S1 A T48S1 B T48S1 C T60S1 A T60S1 B T60S1 C Bard Manufacturing Company Inc Bryan Ohio 43506 www bardhvac com Manual 2100 547H Supersedes 2100 547G Date 8 16 17 T...

Page 2: ...ons T S Dehum 23 Table 7 Indoor Blower Performance 24 Table 8 Dehumidification Relay Logic Board 27 Getting Other Information and Publications 3 Wall Mount General Information 4 Wall Mount Model Nomen...

Page 3: ...ummer Air Conditioning Duct Design for Residential ACCA Manual D Winter and Summer Air Conditioning and Equipment Selection For more information contact these publishers ACCA Air Conditioning Contract...

Page 4: ...ould be based on heat loss gain calculation made according to methods of Air Conditioning Contractors of America ACCA The air duct should be installed in accordance with the Standards of the National...

Page 5: ...through RFG5 be installed when no return duct is used Contact distributor or factory for ordering information If using a return air filter grille filters must be of sufficient size to allow a maximum...

Page 6: ...ng upon wall construction Be sure to observe required clearance if combustible wall PLACEMENT 1 On side by side installations maintain a minimum of 20 clearance on right side to allow access to contro...

Page 7: ...ting location Remove the side grille to gain access to the compressor shipping brackets The brackets are located on the compressor double isolation base at the front and rear of the compressor The bra...

Page 8: ...ARANCE ON ALL RAIN FLASHING COMBUSTIBLE MATERIALS DUCT TOP FLASHING AT TIME OF INSTALLATION 1 4 MIN CLEARANCE FROM REQUIRED DIMENSIONS TO MAINTAIN OPENING ENTIRE LENGTH OF TOP MATERIALS NOTES OF CAULK...

Page 9: ...Y AIR IT IS RECOMMENDED THAT A BEAD OF OPENING Right Side View RAIN FLASHING SILICONE CAULKING BE PLACED BEHIND RECOMMENDED 1 CLEARANCE FROM THE SIDE MOUNTING FLANGES AND UNDER TOP FLASHING AT TIME OF...

Page 10: ...rials This is required for the first 3 of ducting It is important to insure that the 1 4 minimum spacing is maintained at all points Failure to do this could result in overheating the combustible mate...

Page 11: ...ACTORY SUPPLIED RAIN FLASHING SUPPLY AIR MIS 548 A SIDE VIEW I A C K E 1 000 B 1 000 SUPPLY DUCT OVER FRAME INTERIOR FINISHED WALL ALL AROUND DUCT FRAMING MATERIAL EXTERIOR FINISH WALL OPENING FOR ACT...

Page 12: ...WALL OPENING W GRILLE SUPPLY DUCT MAYBE LOCATED IN AN ATTIC OR BELOW CEILING RAFTERS AS SHOWN CEILING RAIN RETURN AIR SLEEVE WALL SUPPLY AIR DUCT RAFTERS RAFTERS RETURN AIR OPENING W GRILLE RAIN FALSE...

Page 13: ...of the disconnect opening under the disconnect access panel straight out This tab will now line up with the slot in the door When shut a padlock may be placed through the hole in the tab preventing e...

Page 14: ...ple leaks and recharges R 410A refrigerant is close to being an azeotropic blend it behaves like a pure compound or single component refrigerant The remaining refrigerant charge in the system may be u...

Page 15: ...reverse operation for over 1 hour may have a negative impact on the bearing due to oil pump out NOTE If compressor is allowed to run in reverse rotation for several minutes the compressor s internal...

Page 16: ...a special tool is required which can be obtained at www fastestinc com en SCCA07H See the replacement parts manual for replacement core part numbers DEFROST CYCLE The defrost cycle is controlled by t...

Page 17: ...ooling mode with outdoor fan off Pressure will rise fairly fast as there is likely no actual frost on the outdoor coil in this artificial test condition There is also a 5 minute compressor time delay...

Page 18: ...Heat pump control defective Check for 24 V between RV C and B C 1 Check circuit control wiring 2 Replace heat pump control Reversing valve solenoid coil defective Check for open or shorted coil Replac...

Page 19: ...16 0 144374 22 0 43554 60 0 15310 98 0 6098 15 0 139576 23 0 42295 61 0 14921 99 0 5961 14 0 134956 24 0 41077 62 0 14544 100 0 5827 13 0 130506 25 0 39898 63 0 14177 101 0 5697 12 0 126219 26 0 3875...

Page 20: ...this refrigerant charge quantity The following pressure tables show nominal pressures for the units Since many installation specific situations can affect the pressure readings this information shoul...

Page 21: ...0 deg DB 67 deg WB Low SIde High Side 139 326 141 348 142 371 143 394 144 419 146 443 148 469 149 494 151 521 154 548 85 deg DB 72 deg WB Low SIde High Side 144 337 146 360 147 384 148 408 149 434 151...

Page 22: ...3 1 1 1 1 28 46 55 55 40 50 60 60 8 8 6 6 10 10 10 10 T48S1 C0Z C06 C09 C15 460 60 3 1 1 1 1 14 23 28 29 20 25 30 30 12 10 10 10 12 10 10 10 T60S1 A00 A0Z A05 A10 A15 A20 230 208 60 1 1 1 or 2 1 or 2...

Page 23: ...0 10 10 10 10 10 T48S1DB00 B0Z DB06 DB09 DB15 230 208 60 3 1 1 1 1 28 46 55 55 40 50 60 60 8 8 6 6 10 10 10 10 T48S1DC0Z DC06 DC09 DC15 460 60 3 1 1 1 1 14 23 28 29 20 25 30 30 12 10 10 10 12 10 10 10...

Page 24: ...own is with 2 thick disposable filter Blower only CFM is the total air being circulated during continuous fan mode Airflow remains constant Blower only CFM reduces during continuous fan mode Requires...

Page 25: ...it s air noise cabinet duct or motor noise interview customer if necessary Air noise High static creating high blower speed Is airflow set properly Does removing filter cause blower to slow down Chec...

Page 26: ...ite side of the connector plug and gently pulling the plug out of the connector socket in the control DO NOT PULL ON THE WIRES GRIP THE PLUG ONLY 6 The control module is now completely detached from t...

Page 27: ...ied X X X X X X X X Y Y1 B G 2nd Heating Unoccupied X X X X X X X Y Y1 B G O1 2nd Heating Occupied X X X X X X X X X Y Y1 B G O1 W3 2nd Heat Dehum Occupied X X X X X X X X X X X Y Y1 B G W3 2nd Heat D...

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