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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

!

NOTE

:

Before proceeding with electrical connections, make

certain that supply voltage, frequency, and phase are as specified
on unit rating plate.
Be sure that electrical service provided by the utility is sufficient to

handle the additional load imposed by this equipment. See unit

wiring label for proper field high-- and low--voltage wiring. Make
all electrical connections in accordance with 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.

B. 24–V Control System Connections to Unit Printed--Circuit

Board (PCB)

Refer to unit wiring instructions for recommended wiring

procedures. Use No. 18 AWG color--coded, insulated (35

_

C

minimum) wires to make low--voltage connections between

thermostat and unit. If thermostat is located more than 100 ft (30m)
from unit (as measured along the low--voltage wires), use No. 16

AWG color--coded, insulated (35

_

C minimum) wires. PCB is

circuited for single--stage heater operation. When additional heater

staging is desired using outdoor thermostats or Intelligent Heat

Staging, remove Jumper J2 on PCB to enable staging.
Connect low--voltage leads to thermostat and outdoor unit. (See

Fig. 9, 10, 11, or 12.)

O/W2

Y1/W2

W/W1

G

R

W2

Y1

INDOOR CONTROL

FAN COIL

1-SPEED

AIR CONDITIONER

W1

G

C

Y

C

DHUM

HUM

B

S1

S2

Y/Y2

R

O

C

DH

HEAT STAGE 2

N/A

HEAT STAGE 1

COOL STAGE 1

 FAN

24 VAC HOT

24 VAC COMM

DEHUMIDIFY

HUMIDIFY

N/A

OUTDOOR

SENSOR

CONNECTION

Y/Y2

HUMIDIFIER

(24 VAC)

OUTDOOR 

SENSOR

REMOVE J2 JUMPER
FOR HEAT STAGING

REMOVE 
J1 JUMPER 
FOR 
DEHUMIDIFY
MODES

A98477

Fig. 9 -- FV4C Fan Coil Wiring with 1--Speed Air Conditioner

O/W2

W/W1

Y1/W2

G

R

W2

W1

INDOOR CONTROL

FAN COIL

2-SPEED

AIR CONDITIONER

Y1

G

C

Y2

R

Y1

C

DHUM

HUM

B

S1

S2

Y/Y2

R

O

C

DH

HEAT STAGE 2

HEAT STAGE 1

COOL STAGE 1

COOL STAGE 2

 FAN

24 VAC HOT

24 VAC COMM

DEHUMIDIFY

HUMIDIFY

N/A

OUTDOOR

SENSOR

CONNECTION

Y/Y2

HUMIDIFIER

(24 VAC)

OUTDOOR 

SENSOR

REMOVE J2 JUMPER
FOR HEAT STAGING

REMOVE 
J1 JUMPER FOR
DEHUMIDIFY
MODES

A98478

Fig. 10 -- FV4C Fan Coil Wiring with 2--Speed

Air Conditioner

O/W2

W/W1

Y1/W2

G

R

O

W2

INDOOR CONTROL

FAN COIL

1-SPEED

HEAT PUMP 

W1

G

C

Y

R

W2

O

C

DHUM

HUM

B

S1

S2

Y/Y2

R

Y1

C

DH

HEAT STAGE 3

HEAT STAGE 2

HEAT/COOL 

STAGE 1

RVS COOLING

 FAN

24 VAC HOT

24 VAC COMM

DEHUMIDIFY

HUMIDIFY

RVS HEATING

OUTDOOR

SENSOR

CONNECTION

Y/Y2

HUMIDIFIER

(24 VAC)

OUTDOOR 

SENSOR

REMOVE J2 JUMPER
FOR HEAT STAGING

REMOVE 
J1 JUMPER FOR
DEHUMIDIFY
MODES

A98475

Fig. 11 -- FV4C Fan Coil Wiring with 1--Speed Heat Pump

FV4

C

 

 

 

Summary of Contents for FV4C

Page 1: ...70 In Canada refer to the current editions of the Canadian Electrical Code CSA C22 1 Recognize safety information When you see this symbol on the unit and in instructions or manuals be alert to the p...

Page 2: ...ng and or living area building codes may require a field supplied secondary condensate pan to be installed under the entire unit Some localities may allow the alternative of running a separate seconda...

Page 3: ...DRAIN 1 3 4 44 mm FILTER ACCESS CLEARANCE A09323 Fig 3 Slope Coil in Horizontal Left Application Factory Ready A B C FACTOR Y SHIPPED HORIZONTAL LEFT APPLICATION AIR SEAL ASSEMBLY HORIZONTAL DRAIN PA...

Page 4: ...ting metal support straps See Fig 4 D Horizontal Right Conversion of Units with Slope Coils PROPERTY DAMAGE HAZARD Failure to follow this caution may result in property damage Gasket kit number KFAHD0...

Page 5: ...n knockouts on right side of coil access panel 12 Remove 2 oval coil access panel plugs and reinstall into holes on left side of coil access panel and fitting panel 13 Install condensate pan fitting c...

Page 6: ...ctric heater is installed use heat resistant material for flexible connector between ductwork and unit at discharge connection Ductwork passing through unconditioned space must be insulated and covere...

Page 7: ...e heater operation When additional heater staging is desired using outdoor thermostats or Intelligent Heat Staging remove Jumper J2 on PCB to enable staging Connect low voltage leads to thermostat and...

Page 8: ...pump defrost cycle A corporate thermostat in conjunction with an outdoor sensor can be used to lock out supplemental heat above 40_F 4_C Refer to thermostat instructions for details If a non corporate...

Page 9: ...See Fig 14 and 16 Factory approved condensate traps are available Be sure to install plastic push in plugs in unused condensate drain fittings It is recommended that PVC fittings be used on the plast...

Page 10: ...STEM TYPE AC HP CFM ADJUST ON OFF DELAY CONTINUOUS FAN MED HI YEL LO AUX1 HUM1 AUX2 24VAC GRY HUM2 YEL WHT BLK ORN BLU VIO 0 15 875 0 10 675 0 90 30 90 0 0 0 5 625 TM A B C D E F KW CFM LOW VOLTAGE TE...

Page 11: ...connector to MED 80 cooling mode airflow 3 HI speed move connector of HI 100 cooling mode air flow See Fig 17 F as indicated G Low Voltage Circuit Fusing and Reference The low voltage circuit is fuse...

Page 12: ...y falls to a level which causes the humidistat to close its contacts When the contacts close the airflow will return to 100 of the selected cooling airflow To activate this mode remove Jumper J1 and w...

Page 13: ...ltage present at each pin on 12 pin plug PL 1 See Table 7 for pin number on 16 pin plug which should have voltage when Easy Select Board screw terminals have 24vac C Use following procedure to check c...

Page 14: ...ns is within sight from and is readily accessible from the unit Disconnect all electrical power to unit before performing any maintenance or service on it WARNING The minimum maintenance requirements...

Page 15: ...volts and with 10KW heater and filter installed 4 Airflows shown are at standard air conditions Table 4 FV4C Fan Coil Airflow Delivery CFM in Heat Pump Only Heating Mode OPERATING MODE UNIT SIZE OUTD...

Page 16: ...0 1350 1350 42 000 1140 1270 1460 1350 1350 1460 1525 1525 1525 48 000 1305 1450 1665 1350 1450 1665 1525 1525 1665 1750 1750 1750 60 000 1630 1810 2085 1630 1810 2085 1630 1810 2085 1750 1810 2085 NO...

Page 17: ...be 400 psig DOT 4BA400 or DOT BW400 S Puron systems should be charged with liquid refrigerant Use a commercial type metering device in the manifold hose when charging into suction line with compresso...

Page 18: ...W Morris St D Indianapolis IN 46231 Printed in U S A Edition Date 05 09 Manufacturer reserves the right to change at any time specifications and designs without notice and without obligations Catalog...

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