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REGULATIONS

 

REGARDING

 

THE

 

INTRODUCTION

 

AND

 

DISPOSAL

OF

 

REFRIGERANTS

 

IN

 

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UNIT

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AILURE

 

TO

 

FOLLOW

 

THESE

 

REGULATIONS

 

MAY

 

HARM

THE

 

ENVIRONMENT

 

AND

 

CAN

 

LEAD

 

TO

 

THE

 

IMPOSITION

 

OF

 

SUBSTANTIAL

 

FINES

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REGULATIONS

 

MAY

 

VARY

 

DUE

 

TO

 

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TECHNICIAN

 

PERFORM

 

ANY

 

WORK

 

DONE

 

ON

 

THIS

 

UNIT

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HOULD

 

YOU

 

HAVE

ANY

 

QUESTIONS

 

PLEASE

 

CONTACT

 

THE

 

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This product is designed and manufactured to permit  installation
in accordance with National Codes. It is the installer’s responsibil-
ity to install the product in accordance with National Codes and/
or prevailing local codes and regulations.

The heating and cooling capacities of the unit should be greater
than or equal to the design heating and cooling loads of the area
to be conditioned. The loads should be calculated by an approved
method or in accordance with ASHRAE Guide or Manual J - Load
Calculations published by the Air Conditioning Contractors of
America.

Obtain from:

American National Standards Institute

125 West 43rd Street, 4th Floor

New York, NY 10036

System design and installation should also, where applicable, fol-
low information presented in accepted industry guides such as the
ASHRAE Handbooks. The manufacturer assumes no responsibility
for equipment installed in violation of any code or regulation. The
mechanical installation of the packaged roof top units consists of
making final connections between the unit and building services;
supply and return duct connections; and drain connections (if re-
quired).  The internal systems of the unit are completely factory-
installed and tested prior to shipment.

Units are generally installed on a steel roof mounting curb assem-
bly which has been shipped to the job site for installation on the
roof structure prior to the arrival of the unit.  The model number
shown on the unit’s identification plate identifies the various com-
ponents of the unit such as refrigeration tonnage, heating input
and voltage.

Carefully inspect the unit for damage including damage to the
cabinetry.  Any bolts or screws which may have loosened in transit
must be re-tightened.  In the event of damage, the receiver should:

1. Make notation on delivery receipt of any visible damage

to shipment or container.

2. Notify carrier promptly and request an inspection.
3. In case of concealed damage, carrier should be notified as

soon as possible-preferably within 5 days.

4. File the claim with the following supporting documents:

a. Original Bill of Lading, certified copy, or indemnity bond.
b. Original paid freight bill or indemnity in lieu thereof.
c. Original invoice or certified copy thereof, showing trade

and other discounts or reductions.

d. Copy of the inspection report issued by carrier

representative at the time damage is reported to the

carrier. The carrier is responsible for making prompt
inspection of damage and for a thorough investigation
of each claim. The distributor or manufacturer will not
accept claims from dealers for transportation damage.

NOTE:

 When inspecting the unit for transportation damage,

remove all packaging materials. Recycle or dispose  of the packaging
material according to local codes.

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Carefully read all instructions for the installation prior to installing
unit. Ensure each step or procedure is understood and any special
considerations are taken into account before starting installation.
Assemble all tools, hardware and supplies needed to complete the
installation. Some items may need to be purchased locally.

UNIT LOCATION

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PREVENT

 

POSSIBLE

 

EQUIPMENT

 

DAMAGE

PROPERTY

 

DAMAGE

PERSONAL

 

INJURY

 

OR

 

DEATH

THE

 

FOLLOWING

 

BULLET

 

POINTS

 

MUST

 

BE

 

OBSERVED

 

WHEN

 

INSTALLING

 

THE

 

UNIT

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WARNING

IMPORTANT NOTE: 

Remove wood shipping rails prior to installa-

tion of the unit.

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Unit should be energized 24 hours prior to

compressor start up to ensure crankcase heater has suffi-
ciently warmed the compressors.  Compressor damage may
occur is this step is not followed.

NOTE:

 Appliance is shipped from factory for vertical duct

application.

Proper installation of the unit ensures trouble-free operation. Im-
proper installation can result in problems ranging from noisy
operation to property or equipment damages, dangerous condi-
tions that could result in injury or personal property damage and
that are not covered by the warranty. Give this booklet to the user
and explain it’s provisions. The user should retain these instruc-
tions for future reference.

For proper operation and condensate drainage, the unit
must be mounted level.

Do not locate the unit in an area where the outdoor air
will be frequently contaminated by compounds containing
chlorine or fluorine. Common sources of such compounds
include swimming pool chemicals and chlorine bleaches,
paint stripper, adhesives, paints, varnishes, sealers, waxes
(which are not yet dried) and solvents used during
construction and remodeling. Various commercial and
industrial processes may also be sources of chlorine/
fluorine compounds.

To avoid possible illness or death of the building occupants,
do NOT locate outside air intake device (economizer,
manual fresh air intake, motorized fresh air intake) too
close to an exhaust outlet, gas vent termination, or

Summary of Contents for DSC Series

Page 1: ...2 Safety Instructions 2 General Information 2 Unit Location 3 Clearances 4 Roof Curb Post Installation Checks 5 Roof Top Duct Connections 5 Rigging Details 5 Electrical Wiring 6 Circulating Air and Fi...

Page 2: ...und at www daikinac com for Daikin brand products Within the website please select the commercial products menu and then select the submenu for the type of product to be installed such as air conditio...

Page 3: ...ng documents a Original Bill of Lading certified copy or indemnity bond b Original paid freight bill or indemnity in lieu thereof c Original invoice or certified copy thereof showing trade and other d...

Page 4: ...in accordance with the established guidelines of the National Roof ing Contractors Association Proper unit installation requires that the roof curb be firmly and permanently attached to the roof struc...

Page 5: ...d Insulate and weatherproof all external ductwork and joints as required and in accordance with local codes RETURN SUPPLY 12 17 7 3 8 11 4 7 8 25 6 3 16 REMOVE COVERS HORIZONTAL DISCHARGE DUCT CONNECT...

Page 6: ...on curb member and using curb as a fulcrum lower opposite end of the unit until entire unit is seated on the curb When a rectangular cantilever curb is used care should be taken to center the unit Che...

Page 7: ...ed Protect the power leads at the point of distribution in accordance with the unit s data plate The unit must be electrically grounded in accordance with local codes or in the absence of local codes...

Page 8: ...ng runs not exceeding 200 feet Low voltage wiring may be National Electrical Code NEC Class 2 where permitted by local codes 4 Route thermostat wires from sub base terminals to the unit Control wiring...

Page 9: ...l sounds are encountered shut off electrical power and recheck for wiring errors or obstructions in or near the blower motors Duct covers must be removed before operating unit The Startup Adjustments...

Page 10: ...at required for operation of the electric heaters or the furnace If an economizer is installed check the unit operating balance with the economizer at full outside air and at minimum outside air NOTE...

Page 11: ...n motor sheaves should be in alignment with each other and the shafts parallel VL VM SHEAVES ADJUSTMENT 1 Loosen set screw B using a 5 32 Allen key 2 Making half or full turns from closed position adj...

Page 12: ...the indoor return air until the unit trips 13 If unit operates properly in the heating cycle raise the temperature setting until the heating second stage makes contact Supplemental resistance heat if...

Page 13: ...low of the refrigerant to provide hot gas in the out door coil to melt the frost accumulation This is accomplished by reversing the heat pump to the cooling cycle At the same time the outdoor fan stop...

Page 14: ...n of Heat Pump on the Heating Cycle INADEQUATE AIR VOLUME THROUGH INDOOR COIL When a heat pump is in the heating cycle the indoor coil is func tioning as a condenser The return air filter must always...

Page 15: ...ED TAP EXTERNAL STATIC PRESSURE ESP in w c STANDARD CFM AMPS WATTS RPM 0 10 1280 1 54 360 755 0 20 1215 1 50 345 800 0 30 1145 1 46 335 830 0 40 1080 1 42 325 870 0 50 1005 1 37 310 895 0 10 1485 1 98...

Page 16: ...09 490 905 0 20 1520 2 06 480 920 0 30 1445 1 95 460 945 0 40 1375 1 89 440 970 0 50 1295 1 81 425 995 0 10 1715 2 39 560 975 0 20 1655 2 32 545 985 0 30 1580 2 24 525 1005 0 40 1500 2 16 505 1020 0...

Page 17: ...30 0 50 1545 3 72 435 955 0 60 1505 3 80 520 990 0 70 1430 3 93 530 1020 0 80 1370 4 08 535 1040 0 90 1300 4 12 570 1070 0 10 1945 4 46 600 920 0 20 1910 4 57 620 940 0 30 1850 4 66 635 965 0 40 1795...

Page 18: ...465 890 0 5 1560 3 60 475 920 0 6 1520 3 70 490 945 0 7 1470 3 80 500 970 0 8 1410 3 94 510 995 0 9 1345 3 98 530 1035 0 1 2005 4 30 575 880 0 2 1965 4 41 590 900 0 3 1895 4 52 610 930 0 4 1835 4 63 6...

Page 19: ...8 150 3 80 510 995 0 9 1405 3 81 530 1035 0 1 2005 4 30 575 880 0 2 1965 4 41 590 900 0 3 1895 4 52 610 930 0 4 1835 4 63 620 955 0 5 1790 4 75 635 980 0 6 1745 4 84 650 1005 0 7 1695 4 91 660 1030 0...

Page 20: ...8 1420 3 84 648 1100 0 9 1375 3 85 652 1117 0 1 1920 4 48 650 976 0 2 1910 4 57 620 940 0 3 1850 4 66 635 965 0 4 1795 4 78 655 990 0 5 1760 4 84 670 1020 0 6 1710 4 96 685 1045 0 7 1640 5 06 675 1065...

Page 21: ...0 34 1109 0 28 0 5 1802 0 53 1653 0 51 1458 0 46 1306 0 38 1114 0 32 0 6 1701 0 56 1525 0 48 1314 0 43 1152 0 36 0 7 1593 0 54 1406 0 46 1160 0 40 956 0 33 0 8 1446 0 51 1247 0 43 982 0 36 0 9 1317 0...

Page 22: ...1 1745 0 71 1513 0 59 1243 0 49 960 0 40 1 2 1612 0 68 1339 0 54 1059 0 46 1 3 1724 0 78 1447 0 63 1161 0 50 1 4 1802 0 90 1551 0 72 1279 0 58 1 5 1667 0 85 1409 0 67 1108 0 54 1 6 1508 0 80 1221 0 6...

Page 23: ...586 0 51 1420 0 42 1216 0 36 1004 0 28 0 6 1849 0 62 1658 0 53 1429 0 48 1252 0 40 997 0 32 0 7 1731 0 59 1528 0 51 1266 0 45 1039 0 36 0 8 1572 0 55 1355 0 47 1068 0 41 0 9 1431 0 52 1171 0 43 1 0 12...

Page 24: ...13 0 59 1243 0 49 960 0 40 1 2 1612 0 68 1339 0 54 1059 0 46 1 3 1724 0 78 1447 0 63 1161 0 50 1 4 1802 0 90 1551 0 72 1279 0 58 1 5 1667 0 85 1409 0 67 1108 0 54 1 6 1508 0 80 1221 0 62 1 7 1343 0 74...

Page 25: ...534 0 77 1298 0 64 1 5 1845 1 06 1627 0 88 1413 0 72 1 6 1742 1 01 1527 0 83 1299 0 68 1 7 1649 0 97 1400 0 79 1 8 1526 0 93 1274 0 75 0 1 2 3 4 TURNS OPEN 5 DSH060 HIGH STATIC DOWNSHOT ESP In W C CFM...

Page 26: ...to 6 Ton Rooftop Units 100 Return Air ECONOMIZER AIRSIDE PRESSURE DROP ATTENTION INSTALLING PERSONNEL Use only the heater kit specified for each model as dictated by the table above UNIT HEATER KIT M...

Page 27: ...38 0 10 0 15 EHK4 10 12 0 17 6 20 EHK4 15 18 0 25 1 30 3 3 13 3 15 EHK4 10 12 0 3 3 21 8 25 EHK4 15 18 0 3 3 29 3 30 7 6 15 EHK7 10 10 0 15 4 20 EHK7 15 15 1 21 8 25 2 6 10 2 15 EHK7 10 10 0 2 6 18 6...

Page 28: ...SC048XXX3D 208 230 3 60 Standard Direct Drive 1 40 Standard Direct Drive 0 75 2 80 13 1 83 1 0 25 0 25 15 0 10 0 15 0 10 0 15 0 10 0 1 DSH036XXX4B 460 3 60 5 8 38 0 1 0 70 0 25 Standard Belt Drive 1 0...

Page 29: ...0 48 4 52 4 50 60 EHK3 15 11 3 15 0 31 3 36 1 61 6 67 6 70 70 EHK3 18 13 5 18 0 37 5 43 3 69 3 76 6 70 80 7 2 6 5 29 6 28 9 40 40 EHK3 10 7 5 10 0 20 8 24 0 7 2 6 5 55 6 58 9 60 60 EHK3 15 11 3 15 0...

Page 30: ...6 48 0 7 2 6 5 67 0 74 1 70 80 Model Number Electrical Rating Compressor Circuit 1 Outdoor Fan Motor Indoor Fan Motor Optional Electric Heat Power Supply KW Optional Powered Convienience Outlet 1 00 D...

Page 31: ...0 3 63 6 70 70 EHK3 15 11 3 15 0 31 3 36 1 7 2 6 5 73 4 78 7 80 80 EHK3 20 15 0 20 0 41 6 48 0 7 2 6 5 86 3 93 6 90 100 12 3 20 EHK4 10 12 0 27 3 30 EHK4 15 18 0 34 8 35 EHK4 20 24 0 42 3 45 3 3 15 6...

Page 32: ...ATION EMBOSS FOR THRU THE BASE UTILITIES BOTTOM VIEW OF UNIT 8 3 16 5 7 8 19 7 16 27 3 8 47 1 2 4 1 2 7 1 2 SUPPLY RETURN NOTE Refer to IOD 7006 included in the literature pack for installing horizont...

Page 33: ...ORMER 4 USE COPPER CONDUCTORS ONLY USE N E C CLASS 2 WIRE 5 ECONOMIZER PLUG LOCATED IN THE RETURN AIR COMPARTMENT REMOVE MALE PLUG AND ATTACH FEMALE PLUG TO ECONOMIZER ACCESSORY 6 DIAGRAM SHOWS FACTOR...

Page 34: ...SE COPPER CONDUC TOR ONLY 2 TO CHANGE EVAPORATOR MOTOR SPEED MOVE WHITE AND YELLOW LEADS FROM 3 AND 4 TO 4 AND 5 IFBOTHLEADS ARE ENERGIZED THE HI GHER SPEED SETTING IS USED 3 FOR 208VOLT TRANSFORMER...

Page 35: ...ONTACTOR CONTACTOR CONDENSER MOTOR CONDENSER MOTOR RELAY COMPRESSOR DEFROST CONTROL DEFROST THERMOSTAT ECONOMIZER ELECTRONIC BLOWER TIME DELAY EVAPORATOR MOTOR RELAY RELAY EVAPORATOR MOTOR FAN CAPACIT...

Page 36: ...O 2 STAGECOOLING TB1 G R W Y C O TB1 TB1 Y W O R G C W Y2 G R C O Y1 STAT STAT STAT BL BK PU T1 BK T3 T2 RD YL COMP ALTERNATE MOTOR 6 WIRES SEETABLE 1 BC 3 SPEED BL EM RD BK BR RD PU NOTES 1 REPLACEM...

Page 37: ...COPPER CONDUCTOR ONLY 2 TO CHANGE EVAPO RATOR MOTOR SPEED MOVE WHITE AND YELL OW LEADS FROM 3 A ND 4 TO 4 AND 5 IF BOTH LEADS ARE ENERGIZED THE HIGHER SPEED SETTING IS USED 3 FOR 208 VOL T TRANSFORMER...

Page 38: ...ND CRANKCASE HEATER SWITCH FACTORY EQUIPPED WHEN REQUIRED 2 RD L2 2 Y T3 GR RD T3 OR ORANGE 6 RD T3 L1 R OR R BL C PU Y WH BC C CCR CH CHS CM COMP DC DFT ECON EBTDE MR EM GND HPS HVDR LPS LVDR PLF RVC...

Page 39: ...BC C CCR CH CHS CHR CM CMR COMP DC DFT ECON EBTD EMR EM GND HPS HVDR LPS LVDR PLF RVC RCCF TB1 TR HVDR 6 T1 C L1 EM CHR CM COMPONENT LEGEND R F 6 1 DF2 P L F 1 G T2 NOTES 1 REPLACEMENT WIRE MUST BE S...

Page 40: ...ON TRANSFORMER 4 USE COPPER CONDUCTORS ONLY USE N E C CLASS 2 WIRE 5 ECONOMIZER PLUG LOCATED IN THE RETURN AIR COMPARTMENT REMOVE MALE PLUG AND ATTACH FEMALE PLUG TO ECONOMIZER ACCESSORY 6 DIAGRAM SHO...

Page 41: ...NDUCTOR ONLY 2 TO CHANGE EVAPORATOR MOTOR SPEED MOVE WHITE AND YELLOW LEADS FROM 3 AND 4 TO 4 AND 5 IF BOTH LEADS ARE ENERGIZED THE HIGHER SPEED SETTING IS USED 3 FOR 208 VOLT TRANSFORMER OPERATION MO...

Page 42: ...DFT BR WH BK BK BK PU EM BR EBTDR 8 4 9 7 6 PLF 5 R R C XFMR G EBTDR BL RD OR Y1 YL W BL G R OR W NO ECONOMIZER G OR YL RD Y2 Y1 PK WH W R RD WH GR C O R YL O GR Y1 G WH WITH ECONOMIZER OPTION C GR TH...

Page 43: ...LLOW C PU PU YL 6 0 C R DFT OR Y BK PU 4 PU STAT RD T1 3 PK PU EM 5 9 OR CH DFT 0 W1 SEE NOTE 6 P L F 1 RD RED 4 DFT BR BK BK CNT Y1 TR 0 H R O GR Y1 C 2 2 C 3 BR SUPPLY V OLTAGE WH O RD Y1 BL SEE NO...

Page 44: ...44 WIRING DIAGRAMS FOR MODELS WITH DDC CONTROLS For complete information and installation instructions for models with DDC controls see manual DK DDC TGD XXX...

Page 45: ...BL PK RD YL GR 1 4 HEATER PLF BK BK PU PU RD RD BK RD BK CC DAT AI1 GND AGND 24VAC AI4 AI5 AI6 AI7 AI8 AI2 AI3 BK BR GR BL BL BL RD 24V RD RD BL BL SEE NOTE 4 YL RD PK RD BK RD YL BK RD GR WH RD BL B...

Page 46: ...RL2 COM2 COM3 8 AI3 RL3 RL4 RL5 CCR1 RL6 RL7 RL8 24VAC GND ECON PLF SMK EMG AO1 AO2 AO3 AO4 DDC L2 T1 COMP T2 SUPPLY VOLTAGE CM L1 CC T3 208 240 3 60 CC CC RCCF BI4 2 2 CH SEE NOTE 6 208 240 3 60 208...

Page 47: ...1 GND AGND 24VAC AI4 AI5 AI6 AI7 AI8 AI2 AI3 BK BR GR BL BL BL RD 24V RD RD BL YL RD PK RD TB RD YL BK RD WH RD BL BL GR YL BR BR WH WH 2 3 5 6 7 8 9 BK BK RD BL AG C PU T5 T4 T3 T2 T1 TB2 TB1 RD CS P...

Page 48: ...GE PU PURPLE FIELD SPLI CE SWITCH TEMP OPTIONAL LOW VOLTAGE 4 5 6 HEATER PLF CFS LDS RSS BPS W 3 24V TR 1 HPS 3 24V TR 1 LPS BI1 BI2 BI3 BI5 BI6 BI7 BI8 AI1 AI2 AI4 AI5 AI6 AI7 AI8 AGND OAT DAT 4 3 1...

Page 49: ...K DFT RD RD BK BK GR F C PU BK PU RD BK RD RD BK RD BK RCCF BK BC CFC CC DAT AI1 GND AGND 24VAC AI4 AI5 AI6 AI7 AI8 AI2 AI3 BK BR GR BL CHS RVC BL BL RD 24V RD RD BL BL RD SEE NOTE 4 YL RD PK RD BK RD...

Page 50: ...M3 8 AI3 RL3 RL4 RL5 CCR1 RL6 RL7 RL8 24VAC GND ECON PLF SMK EMG AO1 AO2 AO3 AO4 DDC L2 T1 COMP T2 SUPPLY VOLT AGE CM L1 CC T3 208 240 3 60 CC CC RCCF BI4 2 2 CH SEE NOTE 6 208 240 3 60 208 240 3 6 0...

Page 51: ...U RD BK RD RD BK RD BK RCCF BK CFC CC DAT AI1 GND AGND 24VAC AI4 AI5 AI6 AI7 AI8 AI2 AI3 BK BR GR CHS RVC BL BL RD 24V RD RD BL BL RD SEE NOTE 4 YL RD PK RD YL BK RD RD BK RD RD BK RD WH RD BL BL BK Y...

Page 52: ...CH TEMP OPTIONAL LOW VOLTAGE 4 5 6 HEATER PLF CFS LDS RSS BPSW 3 24V TR 1 HPS 3 24V TR 1 LPS BI1 BI2 BI3 BI5 BI6 BI7 BI8 AI1 AI2 AI4 AI5 AI6 AI7 AI8 AGND OAT DAT 4 3 1 2 COM1 RL1 RL2 COM2 COM3 8 AI3 R...

Page 53: ...575 3 60 SEE NOTE 2 BI7 CFS PK BL PK RD YL GR 1 4 HEATER PLF BK BK PU PU RD OR RD BK RD BK BC CC DAT AI1 GND AGND 24VAC AI4 AI5 AI6 AI7 AI8 AI2 AI3 BK BR GR BL BL BL RD 24V RD RD BL BL SEE NOTE 4 YL R...

Page 54: ...WER PROVING SWITCH CONTACTOR COMPRESSOR CONTACTOR COMPRESSOR CONTACTOR RELAY CONDENSOR FAN CONDENSOR FAN CONTACTOR CLOGGED FILTER SWITCH CRANKCASE HEATER CRANKCASE HEATER SWITCH CONDENSER MOTOR COMMON...

Page 55: ...HEATER PLF C L2 BR BK BK DFT RD RD BK BK GR F C PU BK PU RD BK RD OR RD BK RD BK RCCF BK BC CFC CC DAT AI1 GND AGND 24VAC AI4 AI5 AI6 AI7 AI8 AI2 AI3 BK BR GR BL CHS RVC BL BL RD 24V RD RD BL BL RD S...

Page 56: ...INARY INPUTS BLOWER LOW SPEED BLOWER PROVING SWITCH COMPRESSOR CONTACTOR COMPRESSOR CONTACTOR RELAY CLOGGED FILTER SWITCH CRANKCASE HEATER CRANKCASE HEATER SWITCH CONDENSER MOTOR COMMON C ON TB2 COMPR...

Page 57: ...BL BL PK 6 4 9 8 7 3 2 1 BI4 BI5 BI6 BI7 GND GND COM3 8 RL8 AO4 COM2 AO3 AO2 AO1 COM3 8 RL7 RL6 RL5 RL4 RL3 RL2 RL1 COM1 BL HGRH EXF ALRM RD YL PU BK T3 T2 T1 L2 L1 OR RD BK BL BL BL OR RD RD BK BL B...

Page 58: ...ACTORY EQUIPPED WHEN REQUIRED OR ORANGE AGND AO AI ALRM BC BCC BHS BI BLS BPSW CC CCR CFS CH CHR CHS CM COM COMP CS DFT ECON EM ES EXF GND HGRH HPS LDS LPS OAT OARH PLF PS RCCF RL RSS RVC SAT DAT SMK...

Page 59: ...RD YL GR 1 4 HEATER PLF BK BK PU RD BK RD BK BC CC DAT AI1 GND AGND 24VAC AI4 AI5 AI6 AI7 AI8 AI2 AI3 BK BR GR BL BL BL RD 24V RD RD BL BL SEE NOTE 4 YL RD PK RD YL RD BK RD GR WH RD BL BL BL GR YL B...

Page 60: ...3 RL3 RL4 RL5 CCR1 RL6 RL7 RL8 24VAC GND ECON PLF SMK EMG AO1 AO2 AO3 AO4 DDC L2 T1 COMP T2 SUP PLY VOLTAGE CM L1 CC 208 240 1 60 CC RCC F BI4 2 2 CH SEE NOTE 6 208 240 1 60 208 240 1 60 CHS SWITCH PR...

Page 61: ...BR GR BL BL BL RD 24V RD RD BL BL YL RD PK RD BK RD WH RD BL BL GR YL BR WH WH WH BR 2 3 5 6 7 8 9 BK BK RD BL AG C PU T5 T4 T3 T2 T1 TB2 TB1 RD SEE NOTE 5 CS PS ES XS PU BL OAT HGRH EXF ALRM AGND GR...

Page 62: ...LD SPLICE SWITCH TEMP OPTIONAL LOW VOLTAGE 4 5 6 HEATER PLF CFS LDS RSS BPSW 3 24V TR 1 HPS 3 24V TR 1 LPS BI1 BI2 BI3 BI5 BI6 BI7 BI8 AI1 AI2 AI4 AI5 AI6 AI7 AI8 AGND OAT DAT 4 3 1 2 COM1 RL1 RL2 COM...

Page 63: ...T RD RD BK BK GR PU BK BK RD RD BK RD BK BK CFC CC DAT AI1 GND AGND 24VAC AI4 AI5 AI6 AI7 AI8 AI2 AI3 BK BR GR BL CHS RVC BL BL RD 24V RD RD BL BL RD SEE NOTE 4 YL RD PK RD RD BK RD RD BK RD RD BK RD...

Page 64: ...CCR1 RL6 RL7 RL8 24VAC GND ECON PLF SMK EMG AO1 AO2 AO3 AO4 DDC L2 T1 COMP T2 SUPPLY VOLT AGE CM L1 CC 208 240 1 60 CC RCCF BI4 2 2 CH SEE NOTE 6 208 240 1 6 0 208 240 1 6 0 CHS SWITCH PRESS OVERCURR...

Page 65: ...C DAT AI1 GND AGND 24VAC AI4 AI5 AI6 AI7 AI8 AI2 AI3 BK BR GR CHS RVC BL BL RD 24V RD RD BL RD SEE NOTE 4 YL RD PK RD YL BK RD RD BK RD RD BK RD WH RD BL BL BK YL BR BR WH OR OR BK RD BK BK RD 2 3 5 6...

Page 66: ...MP OPTIONAL LOW VOLTAGE 4 5 6 HEATER PLF CFS LDS RSS BPSW 3 24V TR 1 HPS 3 24V TR 1 LPS BI1 BI2 BI3 BI5 BI6 BI7 BI8 AI1 AI2 AI4 AI5 AI6 AI7 AI8 AGND OAT DAT 4 3 1 2 COM1 RL1 RL2 COM2 COM3 8 AI3 RL3 RL...

Page 67: ...tension and alignment per installation instructions Check refrigerant piping for rubbing and leaks Repair if necessary Check unit wiring to ensure it is not in contact with refrigerant piping or sharp...

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