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Cleaning

Due to the fact that drain pans in any air conditioning 

unit will have some moisture in them, algae and fungus 

will grow due to airborne bacteria and spores. Periodic 

cleaning is necessary to prevent this build-up from plugging 

the drain.

STARTUP, ADJUSTMENTS, AND CHECKS

WARNING

HIGH VOLTAGE!

To avoid personal injury or death due 

to electrical shock, bond the frame 

of this unit to the building electrical 

ground by use of the grounding 

terminal provided or other 

acceptable means. Disconnect all 

power before servicing or installing 

this unit.

CAUTION

To prevent property damage or personal injury, 

do not start the unit until all necessary pre-

checks and tests have been performed.

WARNING

MOVING MACHINERY HAZARD!

To prevent possible personal injury or death, 

disconnect power to the unit and padlock in the 

“OFF” position before servicing fans.

Pre-Startup Instructions

On new installations, or if a major component has been 

replaced, the operation of the unit must be checked.

Check unit operation as outlined in the following 

instructions. If any sparking, odors, or unusual 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, and Checks procedure provides 

a step-by-step sequence which, if followed, will assure the 

proper startup of the equipment in the minimum amount of 

time. Air balancing of duct system is not considered part 

of this procedure. However, it is an important phase of any 

air conditioning system startup and should be performed 

upon completion of the Startup, Adjustments, and Checks 

procedure. The Startup, Adjustments, and Checks 

procedure at outside ambients below 55°F should be 

limited to a readiness check of the refrigeration system with 

the required final check and calibration left to be completed 

when the outside ambient rises above 55°F.

Temporary Heating Or Cooling

If the unit is to be used for temporary heating or cooling, a 

“Startup, Adjustments, and Checks” must first be performed 

in accordance with this manual. Damage or repairs due to 

failure to comply with these requirements are not covered 

under the warranty. 

After 

the machines are used for 

temporary heating or cooling, inspect the coils, fans, and 

motors for unacceptable levels of construction dust and dirt 

and install new filters.

Contractor Responsibility

The installing contractor must be certain that:

• 

  All supply and return air ductwork is in place, 

properly sealed, and corresponds with installation 

instructions.

• 

  All thermostats are mounted and wired in 

accordance with installation instructions.

• 

  All electric power, all gas, hot water or steam line 

connections, and the condensate drain installation 

have been made to each unit on the job. These 

main supply lines must be functional and capable of 

operating all units simultaneously.

• 

  All filters are in place.

Roof Curb Installation Check

Inspect the roof curb for correct installation. The unit and 

curb assembly should be level. Inspect the flashing of the 

roof mounting curb to the roof, especially at the corners, for 

good workmanship. Also check for leaks around gaskets. 

Note any deficiencies in a separate report and forward to 

the contractor. 

Obstructions, Fan Clearance and Wiring

Remove any extraneous construction and shipping 

materials that may be found during this procedure.  Rotate 

all fans manually to check for proper clearances and that 

they rotate freely. Check for bolts and screws that may 

have jarred loose during shipment to the job site. 

 

Re-tighten if necessary. Re-tighten all electrical 

connections.

Field Duct Connections

Verify that all duct connections are tight and that there is no 

air bypass between supply and return.

Pre-startup Precautions

It is important to your safety that the unit has been properly 

grounded during installation. Check  ground lug connection 

in main control box for tightness prior to closing circuit 

breaker or disconnect switch. Verify that supply voltage 

on line side of disconnect agrees with voltage on unit 

identification plate and is within the  utilization voltage 

range as indicated in Appendix B Electrical Data.

System Voltage - 

That nominal voltage value assigned 

to a circuit or system for the purpose of designating its 

voltage class.

Summary of Contents for M Series

Page 1: ...N THIS MANUAL SHOULD SERVICE THE EQUIPMENT THE MANUFACTURER WILL NOT BE RESPONSIBLE FOR ANY INJURY OR PROPERTY DAMAGE ARISING FROM IMPROPER SERVICE OR SERVICE PROCEDURES IF YOU SERVICE THIS UNIT YOU A...

Page 2: ...MENT PARTS Ordering Parts When reporting shortages or damages or ordering repair parts give the complete unit model and serial numbers as stamped on the unit s nameplate Replacement parts for this app...

Page 3: ...ng or installing this unit Multiple power sources may be present Failure to do so may cause property damage personal injury or death WARNING To prevent the risk of property damage personal injury or d...

Page 4: ...ly 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 Origina...

Page 5: ...ses have holes under the outdoor coil to permit drainage of defrost water accumulation The unit must be situated to permit free unobstructed drainage of the defrost water and ice A minimum of 2 cleara...

Page 6: ...36 minimum clearance is required between the condenser coils Adequate clearance around the unit should be kept for safety service maintenance and proper unit operation A clearance of 48 is recommende...

Page 7: ...bserved when installing the unit Provisions for forks have been included in the unit base frame No other fork locations are approved Unit must be lifted by the four lifting holes located at the base f...

Page 8: ...is unit Multiple power sources may be present Failure to do so may cause property damage personal injury or death WARNING HIGH VOLTAGE To avoid personal injury or death due to electrical shock do not...

Page 9: ...t the power leads at the point of distribution in accordance with the unit data plate The unit must be electrically grounded in accordance with local codes or in the absence of local codes with the la...

Page 10: ...ever connecting thermostat wires to terminals on sub base DO NOT use larger than 18 AWG wire A transition to 18 AWG wire may be required before entering thermostat sub base NOTE Refer to unit wiring d...

Page 11: ...must first be performed in accordance with this manual Damage or repairs due to failure to comply with these requirements are not covered under the warranty After the machines are used for temporary h...

Page 12: ...airflow setting to be between 300 and 500 CFM per ton see Table below For models with electric heat the total airflow must not be less than that required for operation of the electric heaters See App...

Page 13: ...quid small line near liquid line access fitting with adequate contact and insulate for best possible reading 3 Check subcooling and superheat System should have a subcooling and superheat within the r...

Page 14: ...operation if outdoor ambient is mild If the outdoor ambient is low and the unit operates properly in the heating cycle you may check the pressure cutout operation by blocking off the indoor return air...

Page 15: ...surfaces of the outdoor coil under certain weather conditions of temperature and relative humidity Therefore it is necessary to reverse the flow of the refrigerant to provide hot gas in the outdoor co...

Page 16: ...for Electrical Failure 1 Place unit into the cooling mode Test for 24 volts at the solenoid If there is no voltage present at coil check the control voltage 2 If voltage is present loosen the nut on...

Page 17: ...be made at least every two months more often if necessary because of local conditions and usage Dirty throwaway filters should be discarded and replaced with a new clean filter Disposable return air f...

Page 18: ...18 Wiring Example Electric Heat Wiring Example...

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Page 20: ...2 6 5 119 129 125 150 134 148 150 150 7 2 6 5 142 155 150 175 6 9 1 0 3 3 5 Direct Drive Standard Static 1 GPH1660M 208 230 1 60 1 26 9 152 9 EH 1S15 11 3 15 0 54 2 62 5 EH 1S20 15 0 20 0 72 2 83 3 EH...

Page 21: ...RB LOCATION EMBOSS FOR THRU THE BASE UTILITIES RETURN 11 X 25 SUPPLY 12 X 17 Horizontal Discharge Vertical Discharge NOTE Refer to IOD 7082 included in the literature pack for installing horizontal du...

Page 22: ...lectric Heater Heater Type X Staged S SCR modulating Voltage 1 208 230 1 60 Single phase 60 Hz Chassis S Small Kilowatt 5 5 kW 10 10 kW 15 15 kW 18 18 KW 20 20 kW 30 30 kW EH S05 5 1500 EH S10 10 1500...

Page 23: ...1 F1 BK RD 208 230V 1PH 60Hz L1 L2 T1 T2 C S CM BR RD GR BK GR RD FB3 F3 F3 5 BK RD RD YL BR BK PU BK RD PU BK 5 L1 L2 T1 T2 BK BC COMP RC COM H F PU PU CMC L1 L2 T1 T2 FB2 F2 F2 BK RD BK RD BK PU BR...

Page 24: ...LP Liquid Propane Residential Package Outdoor Section ELECTRICAL Supply Voltage Measure L1 and L2 Voltage L1 L2 Compressor Amps Condenser Fan Amps PRESSURES TEMPERATURES Suction Circuit Pressure Suct...

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Page 28: ...OODMAN BRAND AMANA BRAND GOODMAN BRAND AMANA BRAND PRODUCT REGISTRATION Thank you for your recent purchase Though not required to get the protection of the standard warranty registering your product i...

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