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PROPERTY DAMAGE HAZARD

Failure to follow this caution may result in product or

property damage.
If a disconnect switch is to be mounted on unit, select a

location where drill or fastener will not contact electrical or

refrigerant components.

CAUTION

!

Before proceeding with electrical connections, make certain that

supply voltage, frequency, phase, and ampacity are as specified on
the unit rating plate. See unit wiring label for proper field high--

and low--voltage wiring. Make all electrical connections in
accordance with the NEC and any local codes or ordinances that

may apply. Use copper wire only.
The unit must have a separate branch electric circuit with a

field--supplied disconnect switch located within sight from, and

readily accessible from, the unit.
On units with a factory--installed disconnect with pull--out

removed, service and maintenance can be safely performed on only
the load side of the control package.

ELECTRICAL SHOCK HAZARD

Failure to follow this warning could result in personal injury

or death.
Field wires on the line side of the disconnect found in the fan

coil unit remain live, even when the pull--out is removed.

Service and maintenance to incoming wiring cannot be

performed until the main disconnect switch (remote to the

unit) is turned off.

!

WARNING

A. Line Voltage Connections

If unit will contain accessory electric heater, remove and discard

power plug from fan coil and connect male plug from heater to
female plug from unit wiring harness. (See Electric Heater

Installation Instructions.)
For units without electric heater:

1. Connect 208/230v power leads from field disconnect to yel-

low and black stripped leads.

2. Connect ground wire to unit ground lug.

NOTE

:

Units installed without electric heat should have a

field--supplied sheet metal block--off plate covering the heater
opening. This will reduce air leakage and formation of exterior
condensation.

B. 24--v Control System

Connection To Unit

Wire low voltage in accordance with wiring label on the blower.

(See Fig. 10 through 15.) Use no. 18 AWG color--coded, insulated

(35

_

C minimum) wire to make the low--voltage connections

between the thermostat, the unit, and the outdoor equipment. If the

thermostat is located more than 100--ft (30 m) from the unit (as
measured along the low--voltage wire), use no. 16 AWG

color--coded, insulated (35

_

C minimum) wire. All wiring must be

NEC Class 1 and must be separated from incoming power leads.

R

G

W

Y

THERMOSTAT

RED

GRY

WHT

BLU

VIO

BRN

WHT

R

G

W

2

W

3

E

C

FAN COIL

(CONTROL)

C

Y

AIR COND.

A94058

Fig. 10 -- Wiring Layout Air Conditioning Unit

(Cooling Only)

R

G

W

Y

THERMOSTAT

R

G

W

2

W

3

E

C

FAN COIL

(CONTROL)

C

Y

AIR COND.

RED

GRY

WHT

WHT

BLU

VIO

BRN

A94059

Fig. 11 -- Wiring Layout Air Conditioning Unit

(Cooling and 1--Stage Heat)

R

G

C

E

L

O

Y

THERMOSTAT

R

R

C

O

Y

G

C

W

2

W

2

W

2

W

3

E

FAN COIL

(CONTROL)

HEAT PUMP

(CONTROL)

RED

GRY

BRN

WHT

BLU

VIO

A94060

Fig. 12 -- Wiring Layout Heat Pump Unit

(Cooling and 2--Stage Heat with

No Outdoor Thermostat)

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Summary of Contents for fb4c

Page 1: ...ost serious hazards which will result in severe personal injury or death WARNING signifies hazards which could result in personal injury or death CAUTION is used to identify unsafe practices which may result in minor personal injury or product and property damage NOTE is used to highlight suggestions which will result in enhanced installation reliability or operation ELECTRICAL OPERATION HAZARD Fa...

Page 2: ...E A07565 Fig 1 Slope Coil Unit in Upflow Application B Downflow Installation In this application field conversion of the evaporator is required using accessory downflow kit along with an accessory base kit Use fireproof resilient gasket 1 8 to 1 4 in 3 to 6 mm thick between duct unit and floor UNIT OR PROPERTY DAMAGE HAZARD Failure to follow this caution may result in product or property damage Th...

Page 3: ...er kit instructions 8 Align holes with tubing connections and condensate pan connections and reinstall access panels and fitting panel Make sure liquid and suction tube grommets are in place to prevent air leaks and cabinet sweating Install after brazing COIL MOUNTING SCREW BLOWER ASSEMBLY REFRIGERANT CONNECTIONS SECONDARY DRAIN PRIMARY DRAIN DRAINPAN SLOPE COIL SKI COIL SUPPORT RAIL A03001 Fig 5 ...

Page 4: ...3 mm thick right angle brackets Attach brackets to fan coil using no 10 self tapping screws and to wall stud using 5 16 in lag screws See Fig 8 Step 3 Air Ducts Connect supply air duct over the outside of 3 4 in 19 mm flanges provided on supply air opening Secure duct to flange using proper fasteners for type of duct used and seal duct to unit joint If return air flanges are required install facto...

Page 5: ...ard power plug from fan coil and connect male plug from heater to female plug from unit wiring harness See Electric Heater Installation Instructions For units without electric heater 1 Connect 208 230v power leads from field disconnect to yel low and black stripped leads 2 Connect ground wire to unit ground lug NOTE Units installed without electric heat should have a field supplied sheet metal blo...

Page 6: ... this caution may result in product or property damage If W2 W3 and E on any 3 stage heater 18 20 24 or 30kW are individually connected as with outdoor thermostats or any other situation emergency heat relay must be used This relay is in kit Part No KHOT0201SEC and is normally used with kit Part No KHAOT0301FST for 2 outdoor thermostat systems CAUTION The controls are factory circuited for single ...

Page 7: ...ctory default position and move to desired speed tap 1 2 3 or 5 Speed taps 1 2 and 3 have a 90 second blower time delay pre programmed into the motor Speed tap 4 is used for electric heat only with 0 second blower time delay and the WHITE wire must remain on tap 4 Speed tap 5 is used for high static applications but has a 0 second blower time delay pre programmed into the motor see Table 1 FB4C Ai...

Page 8: ...y exit the fitting to retain the low leak rating of the unit UNIT OR PROPERTY DAMAGE HAZARD Failure to follow this caution may result in product or property damage The conversion of the fan coil to downflow requires special procedures for the condensate drains on both A coil and slope units The vertical drains have an overflow hole between the primary and secondary drain holes This hole is plugged...

Page 9: ...sate will be noticeable The owner of the structure must be informed that when condensate flows from the secondary drain or external condensate pan the unit requires servicing or water damage will occur Install traps in the condensate lines as close to the coil as possible See Fig 21 Make sure that the outlet of each trap is below its connection to the condensate pan to prevent condensate from over...

Page 10: ... electric heat relay s open turning off heater elements When G is de energized there is a 90 sec delay before fan relay opens D Electric Heat or Emergency Heat Mode Thermostat closes R to W W energizes electric heat relay s which completes circuit to heater element s Blower motor is energized through normally closed contacts on fan relay When W is de energized electric heat relay s opens START UP ...

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