707C--C, 707C--F: Installation Instructions
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interface board (IFB). Verify that static pressure is in the
acceptable range for the speed tap to be used for dehumidification
cooling.
7. Use any spare vinyl plugs to cap any unused speed tap wires.
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Fig. 11 – Interface Fan Board (IFB)
Single Speed Cooling with Higher Electric Heat Speed
This unit can also be configured to operate with single speed cooling and
a higher speed for an accessory electric heater.
1. Using
, move the two pin DEHUM jumper from the “STD”
position to the “DEHUM” position.
2. See
for minimum airflow for electric heat operation. Add
electric heater and filter pressure drop to duct system static pressure
to determine total external static pressure.
3. Select speed tap from
that will achieve required airflow
from
.
4. Remove the vinyl cap off of the desired speed tap wire (Refer to
5. Connect the desired speed tap wire to the “HIGH” terminal on the
interface fan board (IFB).
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Continuous Fan Operation
When the DEHUM feature is not used, the continuous fan speed will be
the same as cooling fan speed. When the DEHUM feature is used, the
continuous fan will operate on IFB “LOW” speed when the DH control
lead is not energized, or IFB “HIGH” speed when the DH lead is
).
Cooling Sequence of Operation
With the room thermostat SYSTEM switch in the COOL position and
the FAN switch in the AUTO position, the cooling sequence of operation
is as follows:
When the room temperature rises to a point that is slightly above the
cooling control setting of the thermostat, the thermostat completes the
circuit between thermostat terminal R to terminals Y and G. These
completed circuits through the thermostat connect contactor coil (C)
(through unit wire Y) and time delay relay (TDR) (through unit wire G)
across the 24-V secondary of transformer (TRAN).
The normally open contacts of energized contactor (C) close and
complete the circuit through compressor motor (COMP) to condenser
(outdoor) fan motor (OFM). Both motors start instantly.
A set of normally open contacts on the interface fan board (IFB) are
closed which energizes a circuit to the indoor fan motor (IFB).
NOTE:
Once the compressor has started and then has stopped, it should
not be started again until 5 minutes have elapsed.
The cooling cycle remains on until the room temperature drops to a point
that is slightly below the cooling control setting of the room thermostat.
At this point, the thermostat breaks the circuit between thermostat
terminal R to terminals Y and G. These open circuits deenergize
contactor coil C and IFB. The condenser and compressor motors stop.
After a 90-second delay, the blower motor stops. The unit is in a standby
condition, waiting for the next call for cooling from the room thermostat.
CAUTION
!
UNIT OPERATION HAZARD
Failure to follow this caution may result in unit component damage or
improper operation.
To use this mode, a speed connection must be made on the “HIGH”
terminal that meets or exceeds the minimum airflow found in
Table 3 – Color Coding for Indoor Fan Motor Leads
Black = High Speed
Orange = Med-High Speed
Red = Med Speed
Pink = Med-Low Speed
Blue = Low Speed
HIGH
LOW
COM
QC5
QC4
QC3
KZ
KL
07
09
08
0L0
ALO
R13 C8
R11
Q1
Q3
D2
AL2
DCR
QCR
QC1
C
RL
01
G1
G2
Z1
A7
R9
AB A15
C4
C9
C0
QIL
Z2
06
04
U1
C3
R4
RL4
JWZ
C7
D5
D3
R3 R5
R6
R2
JW5
QCB
Y
R
W2 Y
C
W3 W3 W2 W2 C
JW4
P2
JW3
P4
P1
W2
W3
Y2
Y1
Y
DH
G
C
R
SSTZ-8
P3
SDL
24V
AC/R
3AMP
CDM/C
F1
STD
DEHUM
WARNING
!
ELECTRICAL SHOCK HAZARD
Failure to follow this warning could result in personal injury or death.
Disconnect electrical power to the unit and install lockout tag before
changing blower speed.