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Table 5 — 619ENF,ENQ Fan Coil Electrical Data

LEGEND

*Permissible limits of the voltage range at which unit will operate

satisfactorily.

NOTES:

1. In compliance with NEC requirements for multimotor and combina-

tion load equipment (refer to NEC Articles 430 and 440), the over-
current protective device for the unit shall be fuse or equipped with a
breaker.

2. Motor RLA values are established in accordance with UL (Underwrit-

ers Laboratories) Standard 465.

START-UP

I. PRELIMINARY CHECKS

1. Check that all internal wiring connections are tight

and that all barriers, covers, and panels are in place.

2. Field electrical power source must agree with unit

nameplate rating.

3. All service valves must be open.
4. Crankcase heater must be tight on compressor crank-

case (if equipped).

II. LEAK TEST

Field piping and fan coil must be leak tested by pressure

method. Use R-410A at approximately 25 psig backed up

with an inert gas to a total pressure not to exceed 245 psig.

NOTE:

 Leak detectors should be designed to detect HFC

(hydrofluorocarbon) refrigerant.

III. EVACUATE AND DEHYDRATE

Field piping and fan coil must be evacuated and dehydrated

following good refrigeration practices.

IV. START UNIT WITH OPERATING TEST

Turn power on to the unit. Insert batteries in remote control.
Press the 

 and the 

 buttons on the remote control for

5 seconds. The remote control will be cleared and the time
segment will display the Src1=service test mode.
Press the 

 button to transmit the service test signal to

the unit. After the test has completed press the 

 button

to leave the test menu.

NOTE:

 When 30 seconds have elapsed and no buttons have

been pressed, the remote control will automatically exit the

test menu and resume its normal operation. 

V. CONFIGURING TWO INDOOR UNIT REMOTE CONTROLS

If two indoor units are being installed in the same room,

working independently, two remote controls need to be con-

figured for proper operation.

A. Unit Configuration

Turn the unit off by pressing the 

. Press and hold the

 and 

 buttons of the remote control for more than

5 seconds. The display will be cleared and the time segments
will display the first configuration item (rAdr=remote
address) and the temperature segments will display the
default value of this configuration item (Ab=control of both
indoor units). Press 

 and 

 to change the default value

to the new value of (a) or (b). Press the 

 button to trans-

mit the new configuration to the unit. Press the 

 button

to leave the configuration menu.

B. Remote Control Configuration

Turn the unit off by pressing the 

 button. Press and hold

the 

 and 

 buttons for more than 5 seconds. The dis-

play will be cleared and the time segments will display the
first configuration item (CH=remote address) and the tem-
perature segments will display the default value of this con-
figuration item (Ab=control of both indoor units). Press 
and 

 to change the default value to the new value of (a) or

(b). Press the 

 button to transmit the new configuration

to the unit. Press the 

 button to leave the configuration

menu.

NOTE: 

When 30 seconds have elapsed and no buttons have

been pressed, the remote control will automatically exit the
test menu and resume its normal operation. 

UNIT SIZE

V-PH-Hz

VOLTAGE RANGE*

FAN

POWER

MIN WIRE 

SIZE

Min

Max

FLA

Motor Power

(Watts)

MCA

MOCP

619ENF01824

208/230-1-60

187

253

0.38

64

0.48

15

14

619ENF030

208/230-1-60

187

253

0.38

74

0.48

15

14

619ENF036

208/230-1-60

187

253

0.44

74

0.55

15

14

619ENQ018

208/230-1-60

187

253

0.38

64

0.48

15

14

619ENQ024

208/230-1-60

187

253

0.38

64

0.48

15

14

619ENQ030

208/230-1-60

187

253

0.38

74

0.48

15

14

619ENQ036

208/230-1-60

187

253

0.44

74

0.55

15

14

FLA

Full Load Amps

MCA

Minimum Circuit Amps per NEC Section 430-24

MOCP —

Maximum Overcurrent Protection

NEC

National Electrical Code

RLA

Rated Load Amps (Compressor)

Summary of Contents for 619ENF

Page 1: ...EC for special installation requirements GENERAL These instructions cover the installation start up and service of cooling only and heat pump duct free systems INSTALLATION I STEP 1 COMPLETE PRE INSTALLATION CHECKS A Unpack Units See Fig 1 Move the unit to final location Remove unit from carton being careful not to damage service valves and grilles See Table 1A for installation materials included ...

Page 2: ...eless Remote Control Mounting Bracket 1 For wireless remote control installation NAME SPECIFICATIONS Connection Pipe nominal capacity Liquid line 3 8 in 619ENF ENQ018 036 Mixed Phase line 5 8 in 619ENF01824 and 619ENQ018 024 3 4 in 619ENF ENQ030 036 Wall Sleeve Wall Cap Finishing Tape PVC Film Fastening Tape Pipe Insulation Drain Hose 5 8 in 619ENF01824 and 619ENQ018 024 3 4 in 619ENF ENQ030 036 S...

Page 3: ... 619ENF ENQ 16 16 16 20 18 18 18 18 Circuits 5 5 9 9 FILTERS Quantity Size in 2 12 5 x 16 1 2 12 5 x 16 1 3 17 3 x 16 1 3 17 3 x 16 1 AIR SWEEP Horizontal Manual Manual Automatic Automatic Vertical Automatic Automatic Automatic Automatic OPERATING LIMITS Heating Min Max 81 F db Cooling Min Max 59 F wb 70 F db 74 F wb 90 F db CONTROLS Integrated Microprocessor Remote Controller Options Wireless CRC...

Page 4: ...in min min 4 in 4 in 80 in 8 in Fig 2 Unit Dimensions 619ENF01824 619ENQ018 024 DIMENSIONS in 619ENF ENQ 030 036 DIMENSIONS in A 42 5 57 5 B 11 6 13 4 C 7 9 9 5 619ENF ENQ 619ENF ENQ UNITS Fig 3 Unit Clearances ...

Page 5: ...P 3 COMPLETE REFRIGERANT PIPING CONNECTIONS When running the piping for indoor units the piping can be con nected as rear piping or side or bottom piping Refer to Fig 4 A Rear Piping Route the piping behind the indoor unit so that the piping is concealed by the unit For rear piping installation drill a 21 2 in diameter hole in the wall at point A or B in Fig 6 Drill the hole at a slope so that the...

Page 6: ... line sizes Do not use less than 10 ft of interconnecting tubing If either refrigerant tubing or indoor coil is exposed to the atmosphere the system must be evacuated following good refrigeration practices Run refrigerant tubes as directly as possible avoiding unnecessary turns and bends Suspend refrigerant tubes so they do not damage insulation on vapor tube and do not transmit vibration to struc...

Page 7: ...Do not use the unit refrigerant gas to purge the connecting pipes Remove the caps from the valves Create a vacuum with a vacuum pump connected to the service connection of the suc tion shut off valves completely shut until a 50 Pa vacuum has been reached Open the mixed phase valve for 3 seconds then quickly shut it to check for possible leaks Replace caps and check for leaks using a leak detector ...

Page 8: ...e possibility of personal injury if an electrical fault should occur This ground may consist of electrical wire connected to unit ground lug in control compart ment or conduit approved for electrical ground when installed in accordance with NEC and local electrical codes Failure to follow this warning could result in the installer being liable for the personal injury of others CAUTION Unit failure...

Page 9: ... 9 Fig 16 619ENF01824 Matched with 538ENF Typical Wiring Schematic ...

Page 10: ... 10 Fig 17 619ENQ018 024 Matched with 538QNF Typical Wiring Schematic ...

Page 11: ... 11 Fig 18 619ENF030 036 Matched with 538ENF Typical Wiring Schematic ...

Page 12: ... 12 Fig 19 619ENQ030 036 Matched with 538QNF Typical Wiring Schematic ...

Page 13: ...re being installed in the same room working independently two remote controls need to be con figured for proper operation A Unit Configuration Turn the unit off by pressing the Press and hold the and buttons of the remote control for more than 5 seconds The display will be cleared and the time segments will display the first configuration item rAdr remote address and the temperature segments will ...

Page 14: ...t in operation the green LED on the indoor unit flashes at intervals of 0 5 sec onds The fault code is deduced from the number of times the green LED flashes blocking unit operation Between one flash cycle and the next one a pause of 3 seconds elapses Table 6 Green LED Indoor Unit Fault WARNING Before performing recommended maintenance be sure unit main power switch is turned off Failure to do so ...

Page 15: ...on Indoor temperature setting too low or too high Check temperature setting Outdoor unit fan faulty Replace outdoor fan Air or other noncondensable gasses in the circuit Drain refrigerant evacuate and recharge CAUTION Do not vent refrigerant to the atmosphere use refrigerant recovery equipment Obstructions at air intake or dirty indoor unit filters Remove obstruction and or clean filter Frequent I...

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