Dometic 39626.501 Installation Instructions Manual Download Page 10

INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS

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System Model

 39726.501 & 39726.506*

Nominal BTU Capacity

26,000

Volts/Phase/Hertz  (each  circuit)

115 AC  / 1 / 60

Run Amps Comp

(Circuit 1 =10.0)

(Circuit 2 = 9.8)

LRA Compressor

(Circuit 1 = 59.0)

(Circuit 2 = 59.0)

Total Blwr/Fan Motor Run Amps

8.5  (Circuit 1)

Total Blwr/Fan Motor LRA Amps

18.0  (Circuit 1)

Duct Static - Min. ( In. Water Column)

0.40

Duct Static - Max. ( In. Water Column)

1.20

Generator Size  Per/Unit - Min. ***

7.5K

Wire Size (Up to 24 ft.)**

(Circuit 1) No. 10 AWG Copper Conductors)

(Suggested)

(Circuit 2) No. 12 AWG Copper Conductors)

Circuit Protection

(Circuit 1) 25Amp

Time Delay Fuse or

(Circuit 2) 15Amp

HACR Circuit Breaker

Control Voltage

12V DC

Refrigerant

R-22

System Refrigerant Charge

(Circuit 1 = 46.5)

(Circuit 2 = 38.5)

Size (In Inches)

Width

Height

Depth

46

18

22

Installed

205 Pounds

Weight

2.7 SPECIFICATIONS - HEAT PUMP

**

Models ending with .506 suffix and manufactured with "SIDE AIR DISCHARGE".

For wire lengths over 24 ft. consult the National Electric Code for proper sizing.

The Manufacturer gives only general guidelines for generator requirements. These generator
requirements come from experiences consumers have with our equipment in field applications.
When sizing  the generator, the total electrical power must be taken into consideration. Keep in
mind that generators lose power because of altitude increases above sea level , high outdoor
temperatures and lack of maintenance.

*

***

2.6 WIRING DIAGRAM 39726.501 & 39726.506

VIO

BLK

VIO

BLK

RUN
CAP

CAP

START

COMP

STARTER

STARTER

CAP

START

COMP

HERM

C

USE COPPER CONDUCTORS

USE COPPER CONDUCTORS

WHT

G-Y

BLK

ONLY

115 VAC 60 Hz 1O

115 VAC 60 Hz 1O

CIR.#2

GRY

G-Y

ORN

BLKHD

GRY

WHT

GRY

ON

3 AMP FUSE

NATIONAL ELECTRIC CODE

NATIONAL ELECTRIC CODE

F1

USE COPPER CONDUCTORS

USE COPPER CONDUCTORS

BLK

ONLY

COMPLY WITH THE

COMPLY WITH THE

FIELD WIRING MUST

FIELD WIRING MUST

115 VAC 60 Hz 1O

115 VAC 60 Hz 1O

CIR.#1

P3

SENSOR

AMB.

P2

P1

G-Y

WHT

NC

NO

ORN

WHT

BOX

ELEC.

YEL
YEL

BLU
BLU

RED

BLK

P6

ORN

COM

WHT

BLK

MOTOR
CAP

BLK

ELEC.

BLKHD

BOX

BLK

NC

NO

FREEZE

CONTROL

P5

P4

6

DIP SWITCHES

2

1

5

4

3

K1

8

7

COM

ORN

T3

K6

T2

BOARD

CIRCUIT

T4

G-Y

G-Y

WHT

RED

T1

FAN

WHT

COND. BLOWER

COND. BLOWER

MOTOR

RED

BRN

CAP

RUN

HERM

BRN

WHT

BLK

= WIRE NUT

= WIRE NUT

FACTORY WIRING

FIELD WIRING

FIELD WIRING

BRN

COMPRESSOR

3108345.095

3108345.095

S

C

R

OL

COMPRESSOR

WHT

BRN

BRN

BRN

WHT

BLK

GRY

EVAP. COIL

EVAP. COIL

VIO

BLK

BLK

WHT

C

WHT

RED

WHT

RED

RED

WHT

BRN

VIO

BLK

BRN

BLK

MOTOR

EVAP. BLOWER

EVAP. BLOWER

WHT

WHT

ORN

ASM

VALVE

REV.

REV.

ASM

OL

C

BLK

VALVE

REV.

RED

S

R

DIELECTRIC

PASSED

Summary of Contents for 39626.501

Page 1: ...of this product can be extremely hazardous and could result in personal injury or property damage 39626 501 39626 506 39726 501 39726 506 US Important Instructionsmuststaywithunit Owner read carefull...

Page 2: ...2 4 HIGH POT REQUIREMENTS PAGE 8 2 5 MOUNTING IN COACH PAGE 9 2 6 WIRING DIAGRAM 39726 501 39726 506 PAGE 10 2 7 SPECIFICATIONS HEAT PUMP PAGE 10 2 8 WIRING DIAGRAM 39626 501 39626 506 PAGE 11 2 9 SPE...

Page 3: ...ructions UNDERSTAND SIGNAL WORDS Asignal word WARNING OR CAUTION is used with the safety alert symbol They give the level of risk for potential injury indicates a potentially hazard ous situation whic...

Page 4: ...illdirecttheairtothesources of the greatest heat loss and or heat gain The effects of the gain or loss can then be offset by the supply air It is important that the selection of the diffusers and gril...

Page 5: ...the smallest size duct that will do the job of delivering required airflow rate with pressure available Nosinglesizeofductwillprovetobeidealfor all jobs B Length of Duct Pressure loss increases as du...

Page 6: ...es R W D R W RR Radius Ratio RR or RR 1 5 FIG 2 4 PREFERRED Standard FAIR POOR NOT ACCEPTABLE Various Elbows Showing Radius Ratios FIG 2 3 R b R a D W CR R a R b Curve Ration CR Optimum Reading CR 05...

Page 7: ...orizontally projected air streams The air stream from the outlet tends to hug the surface As a matter of fact this characteristic is almost essential for goodcomfortairconditioning Therefore rathertha...

Page 8: ...ct Area Requirement See Figure 2 10 3 Return air to the system must be filtered to prevent dirtaccumulationontheevaporatorcoolingsurface 4 Returnairopeningmustbewithinminimumsspeci fied in the system...

Page 9: ...nd reg ister location so that you receive maximum performance from the system These instructions DO NOT cover or warrant the final installation of the duct work that carries conditioned air within the...

Page 10: ...s When sizing the generator the total electrical power must be taken into consideration Keep in mind that generators lose power because of altitude increases above sea level high outdoor temperatures...

Page 11: ...acity 26 000 Volts Phase Hertz each circuit 115 AC 1 60 Run Amps Comp Circuit 1 10 1 Circuit 2 9 8 LRA Compressor Circuit 1 59 0 Circuit 2 59 0 Total Blwr Fan Motor Run Amps 8 5 Circuit 1 Total Blwr F...

Page 12: ...structions carefully before attempting to start your unit installation B Dometic Corporation will not be liable for any damages or injury incurred due to failure in the following of these instructions...

Page 13: ...aw through type When the faceofthecoilispositionedbehindalouveredorother type of restrictive opening the FREE AREA of the opening must be at least 648 square inches FIG 3 3 8 8 2 2 2 1 2 1 2 1 2 1 2 3...

Page 14: ...olators should be used at each mounting point 12 VDC required for thermostat operation INSULATED DUCT Minimum Maximum 45 IN 2 80 IN 2 3 depth Min FIG 3 4 Supply Duct must be insulated Supply Duct from...

Page 15: ...ng area is normally a good location Note If the system is to be used with a Remote Temperature Sensor the Comfort Control Center may be mounted anywhere that is convenient in the coach 8 Try to avoid...

Page 16: ...differential between the first and second stage is preset and cannot be changed E Turn ON the furnace dip switch when a furnace is connected to the blue wires off the control board F Differential dip...

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