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START UP (Continued)

IMPORTANT INSTALLER NOTE

For improved start up performance wash the indoor coil
with a dish washing detergent.

HIGH & LOW PRESSURE SWITCH

All W**H wall mounted air conditioner series models are
supplied with a remote reset for the high and low
pressure switch.  If tripped, this pressure switch may be
reset by turning the thermostat off then back on again.

THREE PHASE SCROLL COMPRESSOR
START UP INFORMATION

Scroll compressors, like several other types of
compressors, will only compress in one rotational
direction.  Direction of rotation is not an issue with
single phase compressors since they will always start
and run in the proper direction.

However, three phase compressors will rotate in either
direction depending upon phasing of the power.  Since
there is a 50-50 chance of connecting power in such a
way as to cause rotation in the reverse direction,
verification of proper rotation must be made.
Verification of proper rotation direction is made by
observing that suction pressure drops and discharge
pressure rises when the compressor is energized.
Reverse rotation also results in an elevated sound level
over that with correct rotation, as well as substantially
reduced current draw compared to tabulated values.

Verification of 

proper rotation

 must be made at the

time the equipment is put into service.  If improper
rotation is corrected at this time, there will be no
negative impact on the durability of the compressor.
However, reverse operation for over one 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
protector will trip.

All three phase ZP compressors are wired identically
internally.  As a result, once the correct phasing is
determined for a specific system or installation,
connecting properly phased power leads to the same
Fusite terminal should maintain proper rotation
direction.

The direction of rotation of the compressor may be
changed by reversing any two line connections to the
unit.

PHASE MONITOR

All units with three phase scroll compressors are
equipped with a 3 phase line monitor to prevent
compressor damage due to phase reversal.

The phase monitor in this unit is equipped with two
LEDs.  If the Y signal is present at the phase monitor
and phases are correct the green LED will light.

If phases are reversed, the red fault LED will be lit and
compressor operation is inhibited.

If a fault condition occurs, reverse two of the supply
leads to the unit.  

Do not reverse any of the unit factory

wires as damage may occur.

CONDENSER FAN OPERATION

Applies to W42, W48 and W60 models only.

  The

condenser fan motor on 230/208 volt, one and three
phase, 60 HZ units is a two-speed motor that comes
factory wired on high speed for peak performance.  If
ambient conditions permit, it can be reconnected to low
speed (red wire) for lower sound level.  See wiring
diagram.

50 HZ models must have fan wired on low speed.
These models are factory wired on low speed.

SERVICE HINTS

1. Caution owner/operator to maintain clean air filters

at all times.  Also, not to needlessly close off supply
and return air registers.  This reduces airflow
through the system, which shortens equipment
service life as well as increasing operating costs.

2. Check all power fuses or circuit breakers to be sure

they are the correct rating.

3. Periodic cleaning of the outdoor coil to permit full

and unrestricted airflow circulation is essential.

Summary of Contents for W18H1

Page 1: ...S WALL MOUNTED PACKAGE HEAT PUMPS MODELS W18H1 W24H1 W30H1 W36H1 W42H1 W48H1 W60H1 Manual 2100 511 Supersedes NEW File Volume III Tab 17 Date 10 14 08 Bard Manufacturing Company Inc Bryan Ohio 43506 S...

Page 2: ...Maximum ESP Electric Heat Only 25 Table 9 Electric Heat 25 Table 10 Optional Accessories 26 Table 11 Vent Control Options 27 Getting Other Information and Publications 3 Wall Mount General Information...

Page 3: ...ial ACCA Manual D Winter and Summer Air Conditioning and Equipment Selection FOR MORE INFORMATION CONTACT THESE PUBLISHERS ACCA Air Conditioning Contractors of America 1712 New Hampshire Ave N W Washi...

Page 4: ...ny national and or local codes in any way Authorities having jurisdiction should be consulted before the installation is made See Page 3 for information on codes and standards Size of unit for a propo...

Page 5: ...RG2 through RG5 or RFG2 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...

Page 6: ...sides A bottom mounting bracket attached to skid for shipping is provided for ease of installation but is not required 2 The unit itself is suitable for 0 inch clearance but the supply air duct flange...

Page 7: ...6 0 2 2 5 5 0 1 0 0 5 0 0 2 1 0 0 5 1 H 0 3 W 1 H 6 3 W 0 0 2 8 3 5 2 1 7 1 3 6 5 0 7 8 8 7 8 8 7 2 8 8 3 1 8 8 7 2 0 0 0 4 0 5 8 1 5 7 5 2 3 9 7 1 5 7 6 2 5 7 8 2 5 2 9 2 0 0 7 2 3 6 2 3 1 9 3 5 7 2...

Page 8: ...Manual 2100 511 Page 8 of 27 FIGURE 3A W18H1 W24H1 MOUNTING INSTRUCTIONS...

Page 9: ...Manual 2100 511 Page 9 of 27 FIGURE 3B W30H1 W36H1 MOUNTING INSTRUCTIONS...

Page 10: ...Manual 2100 511 Page 10 of 27 FIGURE 3C W42H1 W48H1 W60H1 MOUNTING INSTRUCTIONS...

Page 11: ...tible materials This is required for the first 3 feet of ducting It is important to insure that the 1 4 inch minimum spacing is maintained at all points Failure to do this could result in overheating...

Page 12: ...2100 511 Page 12 of 27 FIGURE 5 WALL MOUNTING INSTRUCTIONS FIGURE 6 WALL MOUNTING INSTRUCTIONS SEE FIGURE 3 MOUNTING INSTRUCTIONS SEE UNIT DIMENSIONS FIGURE 2 FOR ACTUAL DIMENSIONS IF REQUIRED IF REQ...

Page 13: ...Manual 2100 511 Page 13 of 27 FIGURE 7 COMMON WALL MOUNTING INSTALLATIONS...

Page 14: ...circuit breaker that is to be used with the equipment The correct size must be used for proper circuit protection and also to assure that there will be no nuisance tripping due to the momentary high...

Page 15: ...iple 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...

Page 16: ...eral minutes the compressor s internal protector will trip All three phase ZP compressors are wired identically internally As a result once the correct phasing is determined for a specific system or i...

Page 17: ...ol which will return the system to heating operations automatically If some abnormal or temporary condition such as a high wind causes the heat pump to have a prolonged defrost cycle the heat pump con...

Page 18: ...Manual 2100 511 Page 18 of 27 FIGURE 8 DEFROST CONTROL BOARD...

Page 19: ...i h e h t f I t i u c r i c d e s o l c a s i o t n o d n a f f o r e w o p e l c y C t n e n o p m o c e v i t c e f e d e c a l p e R r o s s e r p m o c e h t t u o k c o l l l i w l o r t n o c y...

Page 20: ...4 0 7 4 0 8 4 0 9 4 0 0 5 5 8 9 6 5 4 8 2 5 5 0 4 6 3 5 1 5 0 2 5 4 1 5 0 5 8 2 0 9 4 0 9 5 7 4 0 0 2 6 4 5 5 8 4 4 4 5 5 3 4 5 9 2 2 4 7 7 0 1 4 8 9 8 9 3 7 5 7 8 3 2 5 6 7 3 3 8 5 6 3 8 4 5 5 3 5 4...

Page 21: ...The suction line temperatures in Table 3 above are based upon 80 F dry bulb 67 F wet bulb 50 R H temperature and rated airflow across the evaporator during cooling cycle TABLE 3 REFRIGERANTCHARGE l e...

Page 22: ...B W g e d 2 6 e d i S w o L e d i S h g i H 7 2 1 4 5 3 0 3 1 2 7 3 2 3 1 2 9 3 4 3 1 3 1 4 5 3 1 7 3 4 6 3 1 1 6 4 7 3 1 8 8 4 7 3 1 6 1 5 7 3 1 6 4 5 6 3 1 8 7 5 B D g e d 0 8 B W g e d 7 6 e d i S...

Page 23: ...0 3 W 6 0 B 3 9 0 B 3 8 0 2 0 3 2 1 1 1 8 1 6 3 5 4 5 2 0 4 5 4 0 1 8 8 0 1 0 1 0 1 Z 0 C 0 0 C 1 H 0 3 W 6 0 C 3 9 0 C 5 1 C 3 0 6 4 1 1 1 1 1 1 0 2 5 2 6 2 5 1 0 2 5 2 0 3 4 1 2 1 0 1 0 1 4 1 2 1 0...

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Page 25: ...e p S w o L d e e p S h g i H d e e p S w o L 0 0 A 4 0 A 5 0 A 0 1 A 5 1 A 0 2 A 0 5 0 5 0 5 0 5 0 5 0 5 5 4 5 4 0 5 0 5 0 5 0 5 0 5 0 5 0 5 0 5 0 5 5 4 5 4 5 4 0 5 0 5 0 5 0 5 0 5 0 4 5 2 5 2 5 2 5...

Page 26: ...X 6 0 B 3 0 H W H E X 6 0 B H 6 3 W H E X 9 0 B 3 0 H W H E X X 5 1 B H 0 3 W H E X 6 0 C A 3 0 C W H E X X 5 0 A 2 4 H W H E X X 0 1 A 2 4 H W H E X X 5 1 A 2 4 H W H E X X 0 2 A 4 0 H W H E X X 6 0...

Page 27: ...C n r u t e R r e w o P r o t a l i t n e V l a i c r e m m o C X C 3 M F I E r e z i m o n o c E X 3 A F V R E t l o V 0 3 2 r o t a l i t n e V y r e v o c e R y g r e n E X 3 C F V R E t l o V 0 6...

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