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PHD4 Series K and WPH4 Series K: Installation Instruction

Manufacturer reserves the right to change, at any time, specifications and designs without notice and without obligations.

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must  open  the  control  circuit  on  humidity  rise  above  the

dehumidification set point.

1. Using 

Fig. 21

, move the two pin DEHUM jumper from the “STD”

position to the “DEHUM” position.

2. Remove  fan  speed  tap  wire  from  the  “LOW”  terminal  on  the

interface fan board (IFB) (See 

Fig. 21

).

3. Determine  correct  normal  cooling  fan  speed  for  unit  and

application. Add the wet coil pressure drop in 

Table 6

 to the system

static to determine the correct cooling airflow speed in 

Table 4

 that

will deliver the nominal cooling airflow as listed in 

Table 1

 for each

size.

NOTE: 

If accessory electric heat is installed, the dry airflow must meet

or  exceed  the  minimum  airflow  speed  specified  in 

Table 2

  for  the

specific  size  unit. The electric heat fan speed will be  the same  as  the

normal cooling fan speed.

4. Remove the vinyl cap off of the desired speed tap wire (Refer to

Table 3

 for color coding) for the normal cooling fan speed and place

desired speed tap wire on “HIGH” on the interface board. 

5. Refer to airflow tables (

Table 4

 - 

Table 6

) to determine allowable

speeds  for  the  dehumidification  cooling  fan  speed.  In 

Table 4

  -

Table 6

, speeds that are not allowed for dehumidification cooling

are shaded.

6. Remove the vinyl cap off of the desired speed tap wire (Refer to

Table 3

 for color coding) for the dehumidification cooling fan speed

and place desired speed tap wire on the “LOW” connection on the

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.

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. Move the two pin DEHUM jumper located on control board (see

Fig. 21

) from the “STD” position to the “DEHUM” position.

2. See 

Table 2

 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 

Table 4

  that  will  achieve  required  airflow

from 

Table 2

.

4. Remove the vinyl cap off of the desired speed tap wire (Refer to

Table 3

 for color coding).

5. Connect the desired speed tap wire to the “HIGH” terminal on the

interface fan board (IFB).

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

energized (see 

Fig. 21

).

C03011

Fig. 20 – Typical Heat Pump Operation, Cooling Mode

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 2

.

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

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.

Summary of Contents for WPH4 Series

Page 1: ...and Defrost Mode 24 Maintenance 27 Indoor Blower and Motor 27 Refrigerant 30 Compressor Oil 30 Servicing Systems on Roofs with Synthetic Materials 31 Liquid Line Filter Drier 31 R 410A Refrigerant Cha...

Page 2: ...on on older G series roof curbs Two accessory kits are available to aid in installing a new G series unit on an old G roof curb 1 Accessory kit number CPADCURB001A00 small chassis and accessory kit nu...

Page 3: ...partial overhang such as a normal house overhang is 48 in 1219 mm above the unit top The maximum horizontal extension of a partial overhang must not exceed 48 in 1219 mm IMPORTANT Do not restrict out...

Page 4: ...s K and WPH4 Series K Installation Instruction Manufacturer reserves the right to change at any time specifications and designs without notice and without obligations 4 A221484 Fig 2 PHD4 24 30 Unit D...

Page 5: ...s K and WPH4 Series K Installation Instruction Manufacturer reserves the right to change at any time specifications and designs without notice and without obligations 5 A221486 Fig 3 WPH4 24 30 Unit D...

Page 6: ...s K and WPH4 Series K Installation Instruction Manufacturer reserves the right to change at any time specifications and designs without notice and without obligations 6 A221485 Fig 4 PHD4 36 60 Unit D...

Page 7: ...s K and WPH4 Series K Installation Instruction Manufacturer reserves the right to change at any time specifications and designs without notice and without obligations 7 A221487 Fig 5 WPH4 36 60 Unit D...

Page 8: ...4 Attach ductwork to curb flanges of duct rest on curb 5 Insulated panels 1 in 25 mm thick fiberglass 1 lb density UNIT SIZE CATALOG NUMBER A IN mm B small common base IN mm Part Number CPRCURB011B00...

Page 9: ...al use and at monthly intervals all rigging shackles clevis pins and straps should be visually inspected for any damage evidence of wear structural deformation or cracks Particular attention should be...

Page 10: ...ing Contractors National Association SMACNA and Air Conditioning Contractors Association ACCA minimum installation standards for residential heating and air conditioning systems 5 Secure all ducts to...

Page 11: ...n accessory or is field supplied Make sure that the outlet of the trap is at least 1 in 25 mm lower than the unit drain pan condensate connection to prevent the pan from overflowing Connect a drain tu...

Page 12: ...24 volt splice box See Fig 12 for connection diagram Run the low voltage leads from the thermostat through the control wiring inlet hole grommet see Fig 2 Fig 5 and into the low voltage splice box Pr...

Page 13: ...r Dual Accuraters Orifice ID in mm N A 0 080 1 2 03 1 N A Orifice OD in mm 0 032 2 0 81 2 0 035 2 0 89 2 0 040 2 1 02 2 0 046 2 1 17 2 0 046 2 1 17 2 0 046 2 1 17 2 Outdoor Coil Rows Fins in face area...

Page 14: ...ries K and WPH4 Series K Installation Instruction Manufacturer reserves the right to change at any time specifications and designs without notice and without obligations 14 A09098 Fig 13 Typical Insta...

Page 15: ...WPH4 Series K Installation Instruction Manufacturer reserves the right to change at any time specifications and designs without notice and without obligations 15 A221468 Fig 14 Connection Wiring Schem...

Page 16: ...d WPH4 Series K Installation Instruction Manufacturer reserves the right to change at any time specifications and designs without notice and without obligations 16 A221469 Fig 15 Ladder Wiring Schemat...

Page 17: ...WPH4 Series K Installation Instruction Manufacturer reserves the right to change at any time specifications and designs without notice and without obligations 17 A221470 Fig 16 Connection Wiring Schem...

Page 18: ...d WPH4 Series K Installation Instruction Manufacturer reserves the right to change at any time specifications and designs without notice and without obligations 18 A221471 Fig 17 Ladder Wiring Schemat...

Page 19: ...nd WPH4 Series K Installation Instruction Manufacturer reserves the right to change at any time specifications and designs without notice and without obligations 19 A221472 Fig 18 Connection Wiring Di...

Page 20: ...and WPH4 Series K Installation Instruction Manufacturer reserves the right to change at any time specifications and designs without notice and without obligations 20 A221473 Fig 19 Ladder Wiring Diag...

Page 21: ...temperature NOTE Once the compressor has started and then has stopped it should not be started again until 5 minutes have elapsed The defrost board has a built in 5 minute delay between cycles The 5 m...

Page 22: ...r than required liquid line temperature NOTE If the problem causing the inaccurate readings is a refrigerant leak refer to Check for Refrigerant Leaks section Indoor Airflow and Airflow Adjustments NO...

Page 23: ...able range for the speed tap to be used for dehumidification cooling 7 Use any spare vinyl plugs to cap any unused speed tap wires Single Speed Cooling With Higher Electric Heat Speed This unit can al...

Page 24: ...tive defrost cycles the control will lengthen the defrost interval by 15 minutes up to a maximum of 120 minutes or 30 minutes greater than the original setpoint whichever comes first If the previous d...

Page 25: ...0 41 0 41 High Black CFM 1505 1464 1423 1380 1336 1292 1242 1199 1145 1096 BHP 0 38 0 39 0 40 0 42 0 43 0 43 0 44 0 45 0 46 0 47 42 Low Blue CFM 956 899 843 786 729 676 621 558 504 435 BHP 0 13 0 13 0...

Page 26: ...4x24x1 406x610x25 356x610x25 3 0 3 5 4 0 0 09 0 09 0 10 0 12 0 13 0 15 0 17 0 17 0 19 0 21 1500 2200CFM 16x24x1 18x24x1 406x610x25 457x610x25 5 0 0 15 0 17 0 18 0 20 0 21 0 22 0 23 0 23 Table 8 Electr...

Page 27: ...slide assembly out Be careful not to tear insulation in blower compartment d Ensure proper reassembly by marking blower wheel and motor in relation to blower housing before disassembly e Loosen setscr...

Page 28: ...wet bulb indoor condition Where a dash appears do not attempt to check charge or charge unit under these conditions using the superheat method Weigh in method should be used A150625 To properly check...

Page 29: ...pect and check the electrical controls and wiring annually Be sure to turn off the electrical power to the unit Remove access panels see Fig 25 to locate all the electrical controls and wiring Check a...

Page 30: ...e interchanged The scroll compressor pumps refrigerant throughout the system by the interaction of a stationary and an orbiting scroll The scroll compressor has no dynamic suction or discharge valves...

Page 31: ...polyethylene plastic drip cloth or tarp Cover an approximate 10x10 ft 3x3 m area 2 Cover area in front of the unit service panel with a terry cloth shop towel to absorb lubricant spills and prevent ru...

Page 32: ...ng vacuum with dry nitrogen Check Defrost Thermostat The defrost thermostat is usually located on the lowest liquid leaving circuit of the left condenser coil see Fig 27 The thermostat closes at 32_F...

Page 33: ...nt line voltage Determine cause and correct Blocked condenser Determine cause and correct Defective run start capacitor overload or start relay Determine cause and replace Defective thermostat Replace...

Page 34: ...LECTRICAL CONNECTIONS AND TERMINALS FOR TIGHTNESS CHECK THAT INDOOR EVAPORATOR AIR FILTER IS CLEAN AND IN PLACE VERIFY THAT UNIT INSTALLATION IS LEVEL CHECK FAN WHEEL AND PROPELLER FOR LOCATION IN HOU...

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