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COMMON TO All AIR HANdlERS

 

Continued (See Page 13  for Sequence of Operation)

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WARNING

Before accessing the control compartment, discon-

nect power to the indoor unit. Failure to do so could 

result in serious injury or electrical shock. dO NOT 

change dipswitch settings with power applied to 

the unit.

• WCP-

 to gain access to the relay board, first remove 

the return air grill from the front of the unit. Then re-

move any panels or covers to the control section. The 

relay  board  is  located  in  the  control  box  of  the  unit. 

Set the dipswitches

 (Figure 3)

 according to the table 

below

(Figure 4)

.

• CCP-

 to gain access to the relay board, first remove 

the return air grill from the bottom of the unit. The relay 

board is located in the control section. Set the dipswitch-

es

 (Figure 3)

 according to the table below

(Figure 4)

.

 

Once the dipswitches are set and all covers and 

panels are replaced, power can be applied to the equip-

ment.

Figure 3

dIpSWITCH ON RElAY BOARd

dIp SWITCH SETTINGS

 (Unit Mount Control Only)

  There are two dip switches on the relay board that of-

fer different modes of operation. This allows the unit to be 

matched with either a cooling only or cooling with electric 

heat. 

dIp SWITCH SETTINGS

Switch

1

2

Cooling only

Open

Open

Cooling Electric or hydronic heat

On

On

Off = Open         On = 1 or 2

 

Figure 4

Figure 2 a

Figure 2 B

Figure 2 

Summary of Contents for ComfortWave CCP Series

Page 1: ...ration and maintenance MANUAL EMI DUCTLESS CHILL WATER AIR HANDLERS WALL MOUNTED AIR HANDLER WCP CEILING MOUNTED AIR HANDLER CcP An ISO 9001 2000 Certified Company Enviromaster International LLC 5780...

Page 2: ...resulting in fire electrical shock property damage personal injury or death TO THE INSTALLER 1 Retain this manual and warranty for future refer ence 2 Before leaving the premises review this manual t...

Page 3: ...ping Hot water piping The EMIair handler is available as a wall or ceiling unit two pipe chilled water fan coil model The air handler offers ease of installation operation and service Presently EMI do...

Page 4: ...red when locating the unit The cabinet service panels must be able to be removed without obstruction CCP units can be equipped with hot water coil Unit mount control panel standard on and WCP optional...

Page 5: ...nnect wiring for Unit mounted controls Remote Thermostat Controls A 24V control transformer is located in the air handler unit This provides low volt control power to the air handler Depending on the...

Page 6: ...Figure 3 according to the table below Figure 4 CCP to gain access to the relay board first remove the return air grill from the bottom of the unit The relay board is located in the control section Se...

Page 7: ...els Optional trim kits are available for surface mounting applications NOTE If equipped with hydronic heat the CCP will only operate as a single stage heating unit and not as a two stage heating unit...

Page 8: ...6 42 48 64 2 CCP DISCHARGE AIR SPEED AND THROW Model CFM Coil FPM Throw Ft 09 12 350 Dry 290 12 4 18 650 Dry 430 18 6 24 30 800 Dry 533 18 6 36 42 48 1200 Dry 500 19 0 CCP HYDRONIC HEAT SPECIFICATIONS...

Page 9: ...of this manual for more detailes on controls components electrical wiring start up Opera tion and Cleaning Maintenance MOUNTING preparation The WCP must be mounted plumb and level to a vertically squa...

Page 10: ...t programs design and specifications may change without notice WCP WCP PHYSICAL DIMENSIONS Model Width A Height B Depth C Width D Width E Width F Width G Width H Width I Shipping Wt 09 12 36 14 10 22...

Page 11: ...30 5 21 7 22 3 27 9 30 WCP CAPACITIES Model Nominal Capacaties Total Capacity Sensible Capacity Fluid Temp Fluid Flow PD Ft H2 0 09 12 9 000 7 375 6 732 45 1 0 8 10 801 8 272 45 2 3 8 13 270 9 279 45...

Page 12: ...is designed to protect the system Operation of the unit can be made by either the keypad on the unit or by using the optional hand held infrared controller There are two dipswitches on the relay board...

Page 13: ...ode button selection will rotate 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 Cooling only operation For cool...

Page 14: ...stepoint temperature The fan will operate continuously at low speed while in Dry Mode Optional Electric heat operation Important The dip switch 1 2 must be set to ON For electric heat operation first...

Page 15: ...ble with a cooling electric heat system The thermostat should have R Y W and G terminals The thermostat may also have a C terminal Start up for wall Thermostat Control INFRARED Remote Control Option O...

Page 16: ...e selected in lieu of electric heat Heating operation is essentially the same as that of units with electric heat With the thermostat system switch set to heat and the set point temperature above room...

Page 17: ...el Number Technician Serial Number Mode Cooling Indoor Section Notes Evaporator Entering Air DB Evaporator Entering Air WB Evaporator Leaving Air DB Evaporator Leaving Air WB Outdoor Section Entering...

Page 18: ...All service should be performed by a qualified service technician Before removing access panels or control covers to expose moving parts of non insulated live electrical components for service disconn...

Page 19: ...tat connection A 24V transformer located in the indoor air handler unit provides low volt control power to the indoor air handler The 24v power supply can be measured by placing a meter across the R a...

Page 20: ...f button then inspect the control box for any apparent wires that may have come loose during shipping Also inspect the circuit boards for burnt components If no obvious problem can be found then repla...

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