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Table 13: Voltage measurements

Operating Voltage

Unit Voltage

Voltage Utilization Range

Rating

Minimum

Maximum

230/208

197

 253

265

238

292

115

103.5

126.5

Note:

  The use of extension cords to increase the length of 

the plug/cord set is not recommended.

The attachment plug size should be used to determine the 

circuit ampacity and overcurrent protection. Time delay, 

overcurrent protection devices are recommended to prevent 

unit damage and to avoid nuisance tripping.
Outlets are generally located beneath the conditioner, on 

or recessed in the wall so it is concealed by the conditioner 

overhang and kickplate.

Installing Room Cabinet

The room cabinet is the last piece to install. The following 

 

instructions assume all components (wall sleeve, heat sec

-

tion, louver and chassis) have been installed, piped and 

anchored. All major room construction should also be 

complete so as not to damage the room cabinet after it has 

been installed. Attaching the room cabinet can be completed 

as follows:
1.  Firmly grasp the room cabinet and lift it over the heat 

section. There are notches in the back flanges of the room 

cabinet that rest on the wall sleeve to assure it is centered.

2.  Align the notches of the room cabinet on the wall sleeve 

and firmly push the cabinet downward until it seats on 

the wall sleeve (see

 Figure 30

).

Figure 30: Room cabinet detail

Screw slots on back of cabinet 

for securing to wall (2-each side)

Notch on back of cabinet to 
set on wall sleeve

3.  Screw the cabinet to the wall using the screws provided. 

There are two (2) screw holes provided on each side 

located on the inner flanges of the room cabinet.

4.  Loosen the four (4) wing nuts on the kickplate and adjust 

the kickplate the required distance to the floor.

5.  Tighten the wing nuts firmly.
6.  Wipe any smudges or dirt off the room cabinet using a 

mild cleaner and a soft cloth.

6.  Plug-in the power cord. Coil-up excess cord and store in 

the conditioner.

Installing The Touchpad Control

Figure 31: Touchpad installation

Touchpad 
Controller

Internal Control 
Touchpad

Fuse 
Holders

Hydronic 
valve 
control 
harness 
plug-in

Prior To Start-Up Checklist

  Internal controller is configured at the factory, see 

"Configuration Settings for Internal Control Touchpad" 

on page 20

 if required.

  Plug touchpad unit controller into internal control board 

terminal strip marked, ‟Remote Thermostat”. See 

Figure 

33 on page 19

.

  Install return air thermistor probe into pre-installed clip 

on base pan.

  Uncoil Heat Fan Lockout Sensor wire and install probe 

on water/steam coil return line with provided cable tie.

  Set the Manual Vent Control (if equipped) to the desired 

position (open or closed) (

Figure 32

).

Figure 32: Manual vent control

Vent 

Closed

Vent Open 

Summary of Contents for IM 1193

Page 1: ...is type of equipment Caution Sharp edges and coil surfaces are potential injury hazards This manual must be left with the owner of the equipment Installation Maintenance Data IM 1193 Group PTAC Part Number 910140864 Date October 2013 Packaged Terminal Air Conditioner 16 x 42 PGAN with Top Mounted Hydronic Heat 2013 Daikin Applied www DaikinAP com 800 432 1342 ...

Page 2: ...ctronic Thermostat P N 910140678 17 Operating Instructions 18 Cooling or Heating Manual Operation 18 Remote Thermostats 18 Thermostat Location 18 Remote Thermostat Operation 19 Non Programmable Thermostat Specs 19 Wall Mounted 7 5 2 5 1 1 Programmable Thermostat Specs 19 Standard Auto or Manual Changeover Two Stage Heat Two Stage Cool Specs 20 Configuration Settings for Internal Control Touchpad 2...

Page 3: ...has been unpacked The contents may be damaged in transit due to rough han dling even though the carton may not show external damages When the damage is discovered upon unpacking make a writ ten request for inspection by the carrier s agent within fifteen 15 days of the delivery date File a claim with the carrier since such damage is the carrier s responsibility Safety Information Follow all safety...

Page 4: ...012 12 000 015 15 000 Voltage A 115 60 1 future E 208 230 60 1 J 265 277 60 1 Brand Name D Daikin Refrigerant A R 410A SKU B Build to Order P GAN 1 009 E D A AY YYYYY LB SYY B L Application Type YYYYY None Power Connection LB Long Cord 64 Standard YY None Hardwired to unit Upgrade Packages SYY Seacoast AYY Acoustics BYY Seacoast and Acoustics YYY None Warranty A Standard C 4 Yr Extnd Comp L 4 Yr E...

Page 5: ...om Cabinet D Wall Sleeve B Wall Thickness 18 13 4 5 17 13 5 6 16 13 6 7 15 13 7 8 14 13 8 9 13 13 9 10 12 13 10 11 11 13 11 12 10 13 12 13 10 14 13 14 10 15 14 15 10 16 15 16 10 17 16 17 Standard Size Wall Sleeve Figure 1 PGAN 16 x 42 with top mounted hydronic heat Removable Front Panel Digital Touchpad Control 16 x 42 Wall Sleeve Louver Architectural Top Mount Hydronic Heat Section Cooling Chassi...

Page 6: ...is sufficient clearance from the walls and floor The wall sleeve should be positioned a minimum of 1 5 8 in from the room side finished wall to accommodate the room cabinet and the hydronic heat section mounting A minimum distance of 3 above the finished floor is required for return air although when using a louver frame in panel wall or thin wall construction the opening must start 4 above the fi...

Page 7: ...ction from the flanges 3 Manipulate the grille out through the rear sleeve opening using the plastic handle provided 4 Align the guide pins located in the lower right and left hand corners of the grille with the corresponding holes in the rear of the wall sleeve 5 Secure the grille by threading each of the six screws into the plastic grommets 6 Remove the plastic handle from the center of the gril...

Page 8: ...3 3 4 Optional Continuous Flange Note Given dimensions are standard Installation of wall sleeves with continuous louvers is very similar to that of applications with factory furnished louvers Assuming the louver meets Daikin s criteria as stated previ ously proceed to install the wall sleeve as follows 1 Clean the opening of all debris that may interfere with installation 2 Position the wall sleev...

Page 9: ...on using top angles and field supplied louver 133 4 349mm 11 4 38mm Insulated Panel Optional Top Flange 16 406mm Outside Edge of Sleeve Wall Sleeve Turndown Flange See Detail Finished Floor Including Carpet Outside Louver By Others Resilient Caulking see Note 2 Turndown Flange Resilient Caulking see Note 2 Wall Sleeve Wall Frame By Others Optional Top Flange 42 1069mm Optional Subbase 16 406mm 101...

Page 10: ...the finished interior wall surface This allows room to attach the heat section and room cabinet The wall sleeve should also be recessed enough to accommodate the outside louver Level wall sleeve side to side and pitch to outside 1 8 ft to assure proper sleeve drainage to outside 5 After the mortar has dried remove the masonry support from the wall sleeve Note The wall sleeve is not intended to rep...

Page 11: ...Kit Cripple Stud Main Stud Rubber Isolation Washer Note All anchoring hardware field supplied 4 Attach the provided hydronic coil blockoff plate to the under side of the hydronic heat section with the two 2 screws as shown in Figure 14 5 Firmly attach the heat section to the wall sleeve by lining up the heat section hooks with the square holes supplied in the wall sleeve Snap the heat section in p...

Page 12: ...tion Piping Recommended Piping Detail Field Installed Figure 16 Typical hot water coil piping Coil Air Vent Balancing Valve Gate Valve Plug to Control Box Automatic Valve Gate Valve Supply Return Side View Figure 17 Typical steam coil piping Coil Supply Return Gate Valve Automatic Valve Plug to Control Box Gate Valve Steam Trap Side View ...

Page 13: ...tion that matches the coil supplied and pipe it according to the illustration Install valve and other accessories including air vents steam traps stop balance valves etc as specified by the design engineer 2 For valve installed on right side of the unit make electrical connection to matching cap extending from the control box For left side valve make electrical connection to cap mounted to left si...

Page 14: ...ply Return Figure 22 Right hand supply left hand return Supply Return Figure 23 Left hand supply right hand return Supply Return Hot Water Figure 24 Left hand supply and return Supply Return Figure 25 Right hand supply and return Return Supply Figure 26 Left hand supply right hand return or Right hand supply left hand return Return or Supply Return or Supply ...

Page 15: ...e Vent Control Lever 7 Do not lubricate motors before start up Motors are permanently lubricated 8 Place Tinnerman clips from bag onto wall sleeve Clips and mounting screws are enclosed in a bag attached to the top of the condenser coil housing 9 If louver has not been previously installed connect to wall sleeve as described above 10 If louver is supplied by others as illustrated in Figure 10 on p...

Page 16: ... firmly push the cabinet downward until it seats on the wall sleeve see Figure 30 Figure 30 Room cabinet detail Screw slots on back of cabinet for securing to wall 2 each side Notch on back of cabinet to set on wall sleeve 3 Screw the cabinet to the wall using the screws provided There are two 2 screw holes provided on each side located on the inner flanges of the room cabinet 4 Loosen the four 4 ...

Page 17: ...operation and application refer to Operation Application Guide LIAF187 Unit Mounted Controller Remote Thermostats Programmable Electronic Thermostat P N 910140679 7 Day Programmable Auto Changeover Fan Speed Control Hardwired 7 Day Programmable Single Stage Heat Pump Non Heat Pump Systems Backlit Display Single Stage Heat Cool Systems Field Calibration Auto Changeover Button Lockout Function Two S...

Page 18: ...thers There are two basic types of thermostats manufactured today those with relay contacts and those with solid state triacs If you open the thermostat and don t see relays then you can assume it to be solid state Manufacturers of solid state output thermostats include loading resistors on their installation kits These are of low Ohm value approximately 560 Ohm and 3W The resistors are meant to l...

Page 19: ... F Accuracy 1 F System Configurations 1 stage heat 1 stage cool or single stage electric heat pump Terminations RC RH C W Y O B G Figure 33 Internal Control Board Remote Control Terminations DS1 DS2 MS1 MS2 EH IN LS FD1 FD2 TF TF C R GL W2 Y W1 B GH REMOTE THERMOSTAT AUXILIARY Y W GH R Thermostat Connections Control Board Connections C GL Remote Thermostat Operation Approved thermostats vary sligh...

Page 20: ...option code to change from the factory default setting The Internal Control Board must be set up for Remote Thermostat Operation configuration mode C 1 and Option code L 5 as the Daikin Touchpad controller is connected to the Remote Thermostat terminals on the Internal Control Board To enter configuration feature mode 1 Press and hold the up and down arrow keys at the same time and press the OFF k...

Page 21: ... Wireless Occupancy 0 Off 1 On 18 18 Hour Automatic Entry C8 Temp Limiting Cool 60 72 60 72 C9 Temp Limiting Heat 68 90 80 68 90 80 Cd English Metric Temp F Fahrenheit Scale C Celsius Scale d6 Sensorless Un Occ Time 1 32 18 1 32 18 d7 1st Un Occ Set Back Temp 1 16 2 1 16 2 d8 1st Un Occ Set Back Time 1 5 1 24 1 5 1 24 5 d9 2nd Un Occ Set Back Temp 1 16 3 1 16 3 dA 2nd Un Occ Set Back Time 1 5 1 24...

Page 22: ...re Id the outdoor coil temperature OC the outdoor ambient temperature OA and the spare probe temperature IH If any of the probes are not populated the display will show the corresponding failure code Past Failure Log If not in Diagnostic Status Report Mode enter as instructed above and press the Fan Speed key twice If already in Diagnostic Status Report mode press the Fan Speed key While the displ...

Page 23: ...mostat reads outside the range 20 F to 200 F F2 Wireless Remote Thermostat failure N N Replace Wireless Thermostat F3 Indoor Ambient Thermistor reads outside the range 20 F to 200 F Y N Replace black Indoor Ambient Thermistor F4 Indoor Coil Thermistor either above or below operating toler ances N Y Replace Red Indoor Coil Thermistor F5 Wireless Thermostat failure N Y Attempt to rebind Wireless The...

Page 24: ...he aluminum fin stock and electrical components Monthly Maintenance and Cleaning Intake Air Filters To properly maintain the operational performance of your PTAC unit it is extremely important that the inlet air filters be cleaned once per month or more often if operated in dusty or dirty locations or conditions The intake air filters are constructed of durable polypropylene The air intake air fil...

Page 25: ... Rotate Freely Without Striking Fan Housing Condenser Air Free of Obstruction Cycle Continuous Fan if so equipped Other Conditions Found ___________________________________________________________ _______________________________________________________________________________ _______________________________________________________________________________ Note No answers above require notice to ins...

Page 26: ...r blower motor not up to speed 7 Evaporator motor slipping on motor shaft d Heat load in room exceeds capacity of equipment e Windows and doors in room are open f Compressor not pumping indicated by 1 Low wattage 2 Condenser not warm evaporator only partially cool or not at all g Restricted capillary or strainer 1 Frost on capillary or strainer 2 Low wattage 3 Condenser not warm 4 Evaporator parti...

Page 27: ... thermostat e Thermostat set too high f Thermostat faulty g No power output on transformer secondary h Inoperative valve 1 Steam valve N C 2 Hot water valve N C a Adjust b Replace a Remove obstructions to water flow b Adjust or replace c Check for correct voltage Replace motor if necessary d Tighten a See No 1 b Open heat valve or turn on heating system c Replace d Tighten e Adjust room temperatur...

Page 28: ...AN REVERSING VALVE TRANSFORMER VARIABLE SPEED MOTOR VARIABLE SPEED TERMINAL BOARD LINE 1 HEATER 1 HEATER 2 LINE 2 COMPRESSOR FAN HIGH FAN LOW REV VALVE RD RD R RD BL BK BK COM GND 230 265 TO MOTOR VSTM OD 485 RS 7 7 BK RD RD BK BK Model or Mfg Starts With High Speed VSTM Black Low Speed VSTM Red MTC15 1650 1350 Outdoor Motor Speed Selection Wiring is subject to change HIGH VOLTAGE DISCONNECT ALL P...

Page 29: ...MPRESSOR AND FAN REVERSING VALVE TRANSFORMER VARIABLE SPEED MOTOR VARIABLE SPEED TERMINAL BOARD Model or Mfg Starts With High Speed VSTM Black Low Speed VSTM Red MTC15 1650 1350 Outdoor Motor Speed Selection LINE 1 HEATER 1 HEATER 2 LINE 2 COMPRESSOR FAN HIGH FAN LOW REV VALVE OR BR RD PK PK VT GY PK RD 6 R COM GND 230 265 TO MOTOR VSTM OD R 485 S OR Wiring is subject to change HIGH VOLTAGE DISCON...

Page 30: ... 2 COMPRESSOR FAN HIGH FAN LOW REV VALVE COM GND 230 265 TO MOTOR VSTM ID R 485 S VSM EM EVAP MOTOR VT BK RD RD COM GND 230 265 TO MOTOR VSTM OD R 485 S VSM CM FAN MOTOR WH WH BK 1650 1500 1350 1170 BK WH BK BK RD OR Model or Mfg Starts With High Speed VSTM Black Low Speed VSTM Red MTC07 1400 1250 MTC09 1400 1250 MTC12 1400 1250 Model or Mfg Starts With High Speed VSTM Black Low Speed VSTM Red MTC...

Page 31: ...EVAP MOTOR LINE 1 HEATER 1 HEATER 2 LINE 2 COMPRESSOR COM GND 230 265 TO MOTOR VSTM ID R 485 S FAN HIGH FAN LOW REV VALVE OR BR RD PK PK VT GY PK RD 6 COM GND 230 265 TO MOTOR VSTM OD R 485 S VSM CM FAN MOTOR WH WH OR Model or Mfg Starts With High Speed VSTM Black Low Speed VSTM Red MTC07 1400 1250 MTC09 1400 1250 MTC12 1400 1250 Model or Mfg Starts With High Speed VSTM Black Low Speed VSTM Red MT...

Page 32: ...d pursuant to its standard terms and conditions of sale including Limited Product Warranty Consult your local Daikin Representative for warranty details Refer to Form 933 430285Y To find your local Daikin Representative go to www DaikinAP com Aftermarket Services To find your local parts office visit www DaikinAP com or call 800 37PARTS 800 377 2787 To find your local service office visit www Daik...

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