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Manual

2100-369E

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SHIPPING DAMAGE

Upon receipt of equipment, the carton should be checked
for external signs of shipping damage.  If damage is
found, the receiving party must contact the last carrier
immediately, preferably in writing, requesting inspection
by the carrier’s agent.

GENERAL

The equipment covered in this manual is to be installed
by trained, experienced service and installation
technicians.

The refrigerant system is completely assembled and
charged.  All internal wiring is complete.

The unit is designed for use with or without duct work.
Flanges are provided for attaching the supply and return
ducts.

These instructions explain the recommended method to
install the air cooled self-contained unit and the electrical
wiring connections to the unit.

These instructions and any instructions packaged with
any separate equipment required to make up the entire air
conditioning system should be carefully read before
beginning the installation.  Note particularly “Starting
Procedure” and any tags and/or labels attached to the
equipment.

While these instructions are intended as a general
recommended guide, they do not supersede any 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 proposed installation should be based
on heat loss 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 Fire Protection Association for
the Installation of Air Conditioning and Ventilating
Systems of Other Than Residence Type, NFPA No. 90A,
and Residence Type Warm Air Heating and Air
Conditioning Systems, NFPA No. 90B.  Where local
regulations are at a variance with instructions, installer
should adhere to local codes.

DUCT WORK

All duct work, supply and return, must be properly sized
for the design airflow requirement of the equipment.  Air
Conditioning Contractors of America (ACCA) is an
excellent guide to proper sizing.  All duct work or
portions thereof not in the conditioned space should be
properly insulated in order to both conserve energy and
prevent condensation or moisture damage.

Any grille that meets the 5/8 inch louver criteria may be
used.  It is recommended that Bard Return Air Grille Kit
RG-2 through RG-5 or RFG-2 through RFG-5 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 velocity of 400 fpm.

NOTE: If no return air duct is used, applicable

installation codes may limit this cabinet to
installation only in a single story structure.

FILTERS

A 1-inch throwaway filter is suppled with each unit.  The
filter slides into position making it easy to service.  This
filter can be serviced from the outside by removing the
service door.  A 1-inch washable filter and a 2-inch
pleated filter are also available as optional accessories.
The internal filter brackets are adjustable to accommodate
the 2-inch filter by loosening 2 screws in each bracket
assembly and sliding the brackets apart to the required
width and retightening the 4 screws.

Refer to Table 9 for maximum static pressure available
for duct design.

Design the duct work according to methods given by the
Air Conditioning Contractors of America (ACCA).
When duct runs through unheated spaces, it should be
insulated with a minimum of 1-inch insulation.  Use
insulation with a vapor barrier on the outside of the
insulation.  Flexible joints should be used to connect the
duct work to the equipment in order to keep the noise
transmission to a minimum.

A 1/4 inch clearance to combustible material for the first
3 feet of duct attached to the outlet air frame is required.
See Wall Mounting Instructions and Figures 3, 4, 5 and 6
for further details.

Ducts through the walls must be insulated and all joints
taped or sealed to prevent air or moisture entering the
wall cavity.

        CAUTION

Some installations may not require any return
air duct.  A metallic return air grille is required
with installations not requiring a return air duct.
The spacing between louvers on the grille shall
not be larger than 5/8 inches.

Summary of Contents for WA182

Page 1: ...2 WALL MOUNTED PACKAGED AIR CONDITIONER INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS Manual No 2100 369E Supersedes 2100 369D File Volume III Tab 16 Date 08 01 07 Bard Manufacturing Company Inc Bryan Ohio 43506 Since 19...

Page 2: ...t Up Label 14 Figure 9 Fan Blade Setting 16 Tables Table 1 Electric Heat Table 4 Table 2 Electrical Specifications 6 Table 3 Thermostat Wire Size 9 Table 4 Wall Thermostat 9 Table 5 Fan Blade Dimensio...

Page 3: ...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 Avenue NW Washin...

Page 4: ...ic Coated Evaporator 2 Phenolic Coated Condenser 3 Phenolic Coated Evaporator and Condenser OUTLET OPTIONS X Front Standard T Top on WA30 WA36 Models NOTE For 0KW circuit breakers 230 208 Volt or pull...

Page 5: ...F G I J K L M N O P Q R S T A B C B 8 1 A W 4 2 A W 0 0 3 3 3 5 2 1 7 1 3 6 5 0 7 8 8 7 8 8 9 1 8 8 1 1 8 8 9 1 0 0 5 3 0 5 8 1 5 7 5 2 6 5 0 2 5 7 6 2 6 0 8 2 5 2 9 2 0 0 7 2 3 6 2 3 1 4 3 6 0 2 2 5...

Page 6: ...ent Factors when more than three conductors are in a raceway TABLE 2 ELECTRICAL SPECIFICATIONS T I U C R I C E L G N I S l e d o M d e t a R s t l o V e s a h P o N d l e i F r e w o P s t i u c r i C...

Page 7: ...CCA is an excellent guide to proper sizing All duct work or portions thereof not in the conditioned space should be properly insulated in order to both conserve energy and prevent condensation or mois...

Page 8: ...unit CONDENSATE DRAIN A plastic drain hose extends from the drain pan at the top of the unit down to the unit base There are openings in the unit base for the drain hose to pass through In the event...

Page 9: ...e g u a g 8 1 e g u a g 6 1 e g u a g 4 1 e g u a g 2 1 5 4 0 6 0 0 1 0 6 1 0 5 2 TABLE 4 WALL THERMOSTAT t a t s o m r e h T s e r u t a e F e t a n i m o d e r P 7 5 0 3 0 4 8 3 5 1 1 D 0 2 2 5 H T...

Page 10: ...Manual 2100 369E Page 10 of 18 FIGURE 3 MOUNTING INSTRUCTIONS...

Page 11: ...369E Page 11 of 18 FIGURE 4 WALL MOUNTING INSTRUCTIONS FIGURE 5 WALL MOUNTING INSTRUCTIONS SEE FIGURE 3 MOUNTING INSTRUCTIONS SEE UNIT DIMENSIONS FIGURE 1 FOR ACTUAL DIMENSIONS SEE FIGURE 1 FOR DUCT...

Page 12: ...Manual 2100 369E Page 12 of 18 FIGURE 6 COMMON WALL MOUNTING INSTALLATIONS...

Page 13: ...Manual 2100 369E Page 13 of 18 FIGURE 7 LOW VOLTAGE WIRING...

Page 14: ...f delay On a call for heating circuit R W1 make at the thermostat pulling in heat contact for the strip heat and blower operation On a call for second stage heat R W2 makes bringing on second heat con...

Page 15: ...or LPC sequences as described NOTE Both high and low pressure switch controls are inherently automatic reset devices The high pressure switch and low pressure switch cut out and cut in settings are f...

Page 16: ...steps to reinstall REFRIGERANT CHARGE The correct system R 22 charge is shown on the unit rating plate Optimum unit performance will occur with a refrigerant charge resulting in a suction line temper...

Page 17: ...3 7 8 0 2 5 7 3 2 2 7 7 8 3 2 9 7 3 5 2 1 8 8 6 2 2 8 4 8 2 4 8 9 9 2 5 8 5 1 3 B D g e d 0 8 B W g e d 7 6 e d i S w o L e d i S h g i H 6 7 9 9 1 8 7 4 1 2 0 8 9 2 2 3 8 4 4 2 4 8 9 5 2 6 8 5 7 2 8...

Page 18: ...M 2 D A F M X X X X t s u a h x E h t i w r o t a l i t n e V l a i c r e m m o C 2 V R C X X X X t s u a h x E h t i w r e z i m o n o c E 2 M F I E X X X X r o t a l i t n e V y r e v o c e R y g r...

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