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COMMON TO ALL AIR HANDLERS 

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CHOOSING A THERMOSTAT

EMI offers several remote thermostats that are compat-

ible with the Ductless split system air handlers. See the
latest price list for a list of available thermostats. It is impor-
tant to choose a thermostat that will match the equipment
that you have selected. For single stage cooling or heating
choose a single stage Heat/Cool thermostat. If you have
selected an outdoor heat pump unit and an indoor unit with
electric heat then chose a two-stage heating, single-stage
heat pump thermostat.

COOLING ONLY WITH ELECTRIC HEAT OR

HYDRONIC HEAT

Select a thermostat that is compatible with a cooling -

electric heat system. The thermostat should have “R”, “Y”,
“W” and “G” terminals. The thermostat may also have a “C”
terminal.

HEAT PUMP WITH ELECTRIC HEAT

Select a thermostat that is compatible with a cooling,

two-stage heat, heat pump system. The thermostat should
have “R”, “Y”, “O”, “W (or W2)” and “G” terminals. The ther-
mostat may also have a “C” terminal. If the indoor unit is not
equipped with electric or hydronic heat then a single stage
heat pump thermostat is adequate.

FAN OPERATION

Some thermostats are equipped with an 

auto/on

 fan

switch. When this switch is placed in the 

on

 position the

indoor fan will run continuous. When the switch is in the

auto

 position the indoor fan will cycle with the call for heat-

ing or cooling.

FAN PURGE

The indoor unit is equipped an electronic circuit board

with a purge feature. After the room thermostat has been
satisfied, the purge feature allows the indoor fan to remain
on for an additional 60 seconds. This increases efficiency
by pulling the remaining energy from the unit.

REMOTE THERMOSTAT

OPERATION OPTION

(Standard on CCP/CHP)

(1) DRY MODE BUTTON
(2) TEMP. SET POINT UP/DOWN BUTTON
(3) POWER ON/OFF BUTTON
(4) FAN SPEED BUTTONS (HIGH - LOW - AUTO)
(5) OPERATIONAL MODE  BUTTONS (HEAT - FAN - COOL)

NOTE:  BATTERIES INCLUDED.

+

1

2

3

4

5

INFRARED REMOTE CONTROL OPTION

OPERATIONAL RANGE 55- 90° F (IN 1° INCREMENTS.)

Figure 6

SELECTING A THERMOSTAT

 “Other Than EMI”

When selecting a thermostat other than those offered

by EMI, it is important to choose a 24V thermostat that
matches your application. EMI equipment is compatible with
most mercury bulb, digital or power stealing thermostats.

Summary of Contents for CCP/CHP

Page 1: ...review this manual to be sure the unit has been installed correctly and run the unit for one complete cycle to make sure it func tions properly To obtain technical service or warranty assis tance duri...

Page 2: ...floor wall or ceiling units and two pipe chilled water fan coil model The air handler offers ease of installation operation and service and can be matched with EMI s SCC SHC single zone condensing uni...

Page 3: ...dard on FHP FCP WHP WCP and CNR optional on CCP CHP backlit LCD display Adjustable operational range from 55 F to 95 F in one degree increments Anti short cycle compressor protection Minimum compresso...

Page 4: ...ter lines to ensure they are not in con tact with each other The unit s must be mounted securely and level EMI indoor units do not contain a low volt trans former Low volt power is supplied by a trans...

Page 5: ...otate between Heat Cool Fan or Dry mode If the dipswitches are set for cooling only off off then Heat and Dry will not be accessible Figure 5 START UP See the Common section of this manual pages 2 8 f...

Page 6: ...e is satisfied and the two minute minimum run time has elapsed the compressor will cycle off The fan will operate as described in Fan Opera tion Figure 5 NOTE Once the compressor is switched off there...

Page 7: ...denser and energize the indoor heat This is designed to protect the compressor under certain outdoor conditions Next place the setpoint temperature at least two de grees above room temperature The el...

Page 8: ...the indoor unit is not equipped with electric or hydronic heat then a single stage heat pump thermostat is adequate FAN OPERATION Some thermostats are equipped with an auto on fan switch When this swi...

Page 9: ...or fan will switch off after the sixty second purge time has elapsed COMMON TO ALL AIR HANDLERS Continued Units with an optional hydronic heat coil or chilled wa ter coil are also equipped with a free...

Page 10: ...installed NOTE The FHP utilizes a molded plastic top DO NOT sit or stand on it as you may damage the unit 1 Check equipment for damage before mounting 2 Determine the best location for mounting the un...

Page 11: ...nd dampers are field supplied The back side has a 4 knockout for a fresh air duct Block the opening during installation to prevent foreign objects from getting into the unit The duct should be install...

Page 12: ...p units are equipped with a standard air bleeder on the highest point on the unit piping CAUTION Disconnect power when bleeding system Make certain liquid does not contact any electrical com ponents F...

Page 13: ...8 5 8 I D 30 3 8 5 8 I D 36 42 48 3 8 7 8 5 8 I D Model Drain Hose Refrigerant Line Size FHP Shipping Wt Model LBS 9 12 15 110 18 24 30 120 36 42 48 165 FCP FHP Fresh Air Specifications Model Total CF...

Page 14: ...ptional mounting o o o o FHP 36 48 FHP 36 48 Motorized Damper and Power Assisted Fresh Air 4 Fan Type Wall Box Dimensions 14 from finished floor level x 32 wide x 8 deep FHP 09 30 Motorized Damper and...

Page 15: ...e the cardboard template provided with unit packing to test fit the unit before installation 1 The CCP CHP Series is designed to be mounted to a horizontal surface which should be plumb and level 2 Us...

Page 16: ...i s n e S y t i c a p a C d i u l F p m e T d i u l F w o l F i s P D P 2 1 9 0 P C C 0 0 9 7 0 0 9 0 1 0 0 3 3 1 0 0 3 7 0 0 8 8 0 0 8 9 5 4 5 4 5 4 0 1 0 2 0 3 0 3 3 5 8 8 0 0 0 9 0 0 7 2 1 0 0 6 5...

Page 17: ...backing between the unit and the block surface to absorb any potential vibration IMPORTANT If excessive noise or vibration is ex perienced from a unit mounted directly to a block wall the squareness...

Page 18: ...gh one of two 7 8 knockout holes A terminal block marked with L1 and L2 and a ground lug are provided 2 Low voltage wiring EMI requires 18 awg low voltage interconnect wiring must be run to the outdoo...

Page 19: ...TS HZ PH ELECTRIC HEAT INDOOR FAN 1 INDOOR FAN 2 TOTAL AMPS DISCHARGE AIR SPEED AND FLOW LOW HIGH LOW HIGH LOW HIGH DRY 335 370 700 750 10 12 FPM THROW FT CFM COIL 1 4 1 2 INTERCONNECTING REFRIGERANT...

Page 20: ...r circulation Locate outdoor and indoor units as close together as possible Determine how refrigerant and power line may be run to and from unit Determine if the cabinet front can be removed with out...

Page 21: ...Wt 09 12 36 14 10 32 9 24 8 18 16 85 15 18 47 14 10 32 10 34 8 18 27 115 24 30 57 14 10 42 10 44 8 27 28 115 36 57 17 11 42 10 44 10 25 28 115 A B C D E 2 2 1 G I F H Wall Mount Bracket Slot for Brack...

Page 22: ...6 3 8 7 8 Refrigerent Line Size Chilled Line Size I D WHP Suction Connection is 3 4 O D and must be bushed down at the WHP Unit WCP WHP CONNECTIONS WHP s ONLY WCP ELECTRICAL SPECIFICATIONS FLA HP 09A...

Page 23: ...volt age Also the incoming power should not be below the mini mum voltage stated on the rating plate 197V for units rated 208 230V and 104V for units rated 115V A check for low voltage power should al...

Page 24: ...in the control box As a safety feature an auto resetting limit switch located on the heater end plate or on the heater assembly will interrupt power to the heater should an over heat condition occur E...

Page 25: ...at rating The following current values apply when the unit is con nected to a 230V power supply These values include in door fan motor current 7KW 31 0 AMPS 5KW 22 3 AMPS 3KW 13 5 AMPS Units with elec...

Page 26: ...ll amount of flickering of the display is normal Depending on the room lighting flickering may be more noticeable at some times than others Q How long will the fan run A While the unit is in cooling o...

Page 27: ...tor Volts ID Fan Motor Amps Total Volts Total Amps Compressor Suction Compressor Discharge Liquid Out Cond Liquid before Expansion Suction out Evaporator DB Temp Split at evap Compressor Superheat Sub...

Page 28: ...other Failure to start due to voltage conditions blown fuses open circuit breakers or other damages due to the inadequacy or interruption of electrical service Damage or repairs needed as a consequenc...

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