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Final Installation Checklist

  

Correct line voltage?

  

Chassis deck level?

  

Plenum divider baffle installed?

  

Wall plenum caulked? Level? Flashing?

  

HACR type breaker/fuse?

  

Single circuit only?

  

Ductwork connected?

  

Chassis weather seal in place?

  

Wall thermostat wired correctly?

  

Chassis inserted into plenum?

Chassis Final Connections

With the chassis in place, you are now ready to begin chassis 

connections:

A.  Move the thermostat switches to "OFF" and "AUTO."  This 

will keep the thermostat from cycling the chassis until final 

connections are complete.

B.  Connect the ductwork onto the 10" collar.  Plastic wireties 

(field supplied) are suggested to secure the ductwork in 

place.  Use 2 wire ties, one for each inner and outer flex 

duct sleeve.

C.  Review the Final Installation Checklist on Page 12 before 

replacing the power quick disconnect,  reconnecting power 

to the chassis, plugging in the remote thermostat harness, 

or operating the chassis.

Electrical shock and moving parts hazard can cause injury or death. If you have not done so, pull out the disconnect head 

found on the front of chassis before continuing installation! Disconnect  external power at the breaker.

Chassis Operation 

Fresh Air Door 

The Fresh Air Door is an "intake" system. The fresh air door is 

opened via a slide on the front of the chassis located just above 

the indoor coil. Move the slide left to open and right to close the 

fresh air door. The system is capable of up to  60 CFM of fresh 

air @ ~.3" H20 internal static pressure. 

Low Ambient Protection

Each chassis is equipped with low ambient protection in the form 

of a thermister. The thermister will prevent compressor operation 

at low suction temperature.

Room Freeze Protection

Units are shipped from the factory with the room freeze protection 

disabled. Room Freeze Protection can be switched on at the 

owner’s preference by moving Dip Switch 6 to

 ‘ON’

. This feature 

will monitor the indoor room conditions and in the event that the 

room falls below 40°F the unit will cycle on high fan with the 

electric heater. This occurs regardless of mode.

Emergency Heat Override

In the unlikely event of a compressor failure a heat pump unit 

may be switched to operate in only the electric heat mode until 

repairs can be made. Moving Dip Switch 7 to 

‘ON’

.

Emergency Heat Operation

In the event of a compressor failure in heat pump mode the com

-

pressor may be locked out to provide heat through the resistance 

heater. This feature ensures that even in the unlikely event of a 

compressor failure the room temperature can be maintained 

until the compressor can be serviced. Dip switch 7 controls the 

emergency heat setting (see above).

Summary of Contents for VEA24K25 Series

Page 1: ...920 159 03 11 07 VERT I PAK A SERIES SINGLE PACKAGE VERTICAL AIR CONDITIONINGSYSTEM 24 000 BTU h INSTALLATION OPERATION GUIDE...

Page 2: ...ectrical and Thermostat Wiring Diagrams 11 Chassis Operation Fresh Air Door 12 Low Ambient Protection 12 Room Freeze Protection 12 Emergency Heat Override 12 Emergency Heat Operation 12 Service Servic...

Page 3: ...louver should be maintained For major obstructions such as a solid fence wall or other heat rejecting device like a condensing unit a mini mum distance of 72 should be kept 12 24 60 VPAK VPAK VPAK POL...

Page 4: ...I Pak Chassis Specifications Voltage V 230 208 Refrigerant R 22 Chassis Width 23 125 Chassis Depth 23 125 Chassis Height 47 25 Supply Duct Collar 10 Drain Connection 3 4 FPT Min Circuit Amps See Namep...

Page 5: ...grounded Wire Sizing Use recommended wire size given in tables and install a single branch circuit All wiring must comply with local and national codes NOTE Use copper conductors only CAUTION Electric...

Page 6: ...ions 24 5 8 wide x 30 7 8 high VPRG4 Access Panel cutout dimensions 27 wide by 55 3 4 high See Figure 8 Page 10 for proper chassis installation Figure 3 Typical Utility Closet Chassis Shown in Closet...

Page 7: ...ide wall plenum Part A Inside Wall Plenum Part B Wall Plenum Outdoor Louver Installation Rough opening dimension 24 5 8 wide x 30 7 8 high Ensure that the bottom of the plenum is 1 1 2 from the floor...

Page 8: ...tedrainsystemmustbeconnected to one of the two 3 4 FPT connections 3 The remaining connection must be plugged using the 3 4 pipe plug provided and field suppled teflon tape or pipe joint compound 4 Fa...

Page 9: ...the condensate exit location Be sure to use teflon tape or approved pipe sealant on all drain connections and plugs see page 8 C Place the chassis into the closet with the outdoor side facing the wall...

Page 10: ...n the wires through the side hole in the box and under the control components in the box to reach the connection terminal for the wiring 4 Make the wire connections appropriately matching the wires as...

Page 11: ...03 NOTE THE DIAGRAM ABOVE ILLUSTRATES THE TYPICAL THERMOSTAT WIRING SEE THE UNIT CONTROL PANEL FOR THE ACTUAL UNIT WIRING DIAGRAM AND SCHEMATIC CONNECTION TERMINAL Electrical Thermostat Wiring Diagram...

Page 12: ...h Air Door is an intake system The fresh air door is opened via a slide on the front of the chassis located just above the indoor coil Move the slide left to open and right to close the fresh air door...

Page 13: ...heefficiencyofyourVert I Pakandallows lint and dirt to accumulate on the indoor air coil Lint and dirt on the indoor air coil can damage your unit and void the warranty The air filter should be replac...

Page 14: ...coil Fan motor failure Restricted air flow Non condensables in refrigeration system 07 I D coil temperature 30 Deg F for 2 consecutive minutes Alternately flash set point and error code Continue fan o...

Page 15: ...pecial color to match the exterior wall ARCHITECTURAL LOUVER Extruded aluminum louver that attaches to the outdoor section of the wall plenum DIMENSIONS 31 1 16 high x 25 9 16 wide Same as VPAWP1 8 bu...

Page 16: ...n contact the Friedrich Air Conditioning Company International Division Any defective part to be replaced must be made available to FRIEDRICH in exchange for the replacement part Reasonable proof must...

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