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FZ4ANP: Installation Instructions

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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 factory-authorized accessory kit.
Use  flexible  connectors  between  ductwork  and  unit  to  prevent

transmission  of  vibration.  When  electric  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 covered with vapor barrier. 
Units equipped  with 20-30kW electric  heaters require a 1-in (25  mm)

clearance to combustible materials for the first 36-in (914 mm) of supply

duct.

DUCT WORK ACOUSTICAL TREATMENT

Metal duct systems that do not have a 90 degree elbow and 10 feet of

main  duct  before  first  branch  takeoff  may  require  internal  acoustical

insulation  lining. As  an  alternative, fibrous duct  work may  be  used if

constructed  and  installed  in  accordance  with  the  latest  edition  of

SMACNA construction standard on fibrous glass ducts. Both acoustical

lining and fibrous duct work shall comply with National Fire Protection

Association as tested by UL Standard 181 for Class 1 air ducts.

ELECTRICAL CONNECTIONS

FZ4A units from the factory protect the low voltage circuit with a 3 amp

automotive type fuse in-line on the wire harness and Does Not contain a

circuit  board. Motor speeds and  time  delay function  are  built  into  the

motor (see section E for clarification).
When a factory-approved accessory control package has been installed,

check  all  factory  wiring  per  unit  wiring  diagram  and  inspect  factory

wiring  connections  to  be  sure  none  were  loosened  in  transit  or

installation.  If  a  different  control  package  is  required,  see  unit  rating

plate.

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.

LINE VOLTAGE CONNECTIONS

If unit contains an 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 heat:

1. Connect 208/230V power leads from field disconnect to yellow 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.

24V CONTROL SYSTEM

Connection To Unit

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

Fig. 8

thru 

Fig. 12

). 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.
Refer  to  outdoor  unit  wiring  instructions  for  any  additional  wiring

procedure recommendations.

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Fig. 8 – Wiring Layout 1-Stage Air Conditioning Unit 

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Fig. 9 – Wiring Layout 1-Stage Heat Pump Unit 

WARNING

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ELECTRICAL SHOCK OR UNIT DAMAGE HAZARD

Failure  to  follow  this  warning  could  result  in  personal  injury,  death,

and/or unit damage.

If a disconnect switch is to be mounted on unit, select a location where

drill  and  fasteners  will  not  contact  electrical  or  refrigeration

components.

WARNING

!

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. Lock out and tag

switch with a suitable warning label.

HI or Y2

HI or Y2

Summary of Contents for FZ4ANP

Page 1: ...s 5 through 30kW See Product Data literature for all available accessory kits HEATER PACKAGES This unit may or may not be equipped with an electric heater package For units not equipped with factory i...

Page 2: ...mid return air the Water Management Kit KFAHC0125AAA may need to be used to assist in water management A COIL UNITS POWER ENTRY OPTIONS LOW VOLT ENTRY OPTIONS FIELD MODIFIED SIDE RETURN LOCATION FOR S...

Page 3: ...f Units with A Coils 1 Remove blower and coil access panels Fig 5 2 Remove metal clip securing fitting panel to condensate pan Remove fitting panel 3 Remove 2 snap in clips securing A coil in unit 4 S...

Page 4: ...ertical condensate pan 15 Make sure liquid and suction tube grommets are in place to prevent air leaks and cabinet sweating MANUFACTURED HOUSING AND MOBILE HOME APPLICATIONS 1 Fan coil unit must be se...

Page 5: ...ance 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 sig...

Page 6: ...ay also be accomplished by using grounding lugs provided in control box MINIMUM CFM AND MOTOR SPEED SELECTION The fan speed selection is done at the motor connector Units with or without electric heat...

Page 7: ...line Finally caulk around the lines where they exit the fitting to retain the low leak rating of the unit Units are equipped with primary and secondary 3 4 in FPT drain connections For proper condensa...

Page 8: ...er motor When G is de energized there is a 90 second delay before relay opens COOLING MODE Thermostat energizes R to G R to Y and R to O heat pump only G energizes fan relay on PCB which completes cir...

Page 9: ...placement or cleaning on a monthly basis CAUTION PRODUCT DAMAGE HAZARD Failure to follow this caution may result in poor unit performance and or product damage Never operate unit without a filter Fact...

Page 10: ...cfm ton on 048 061 size could result in condensate blowing off coil or splashing out of drain pan Table 4 Airflow Performance CFM MODEL SIZE BLOWER SPEED 0 10 0 20 0 30 0 40 0 50 0 60 FZ4A 024 Tap 5 9...

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