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2) Electrical

A. Grounding

  CAUTION:  The unit must be electrically wired and grounded in accordance with all state and local codes, national electric

code, and NFPA 70.  Unit and controls will NOT operate unless properly grounded.  A ground lug is provided for ground
connection.  Use only approved copper wire and connectors from unit to service panel.

B. Power Supply

NOTE:  Line voltage circuit is completely factory wired.  Make all line voltage connections inside circuit breaker junction box.
The circuit breakers or fuses used for branch circuit protection should be UL recognized.  If circuit breakers are used, the circuit
breaker for the compressor circuit must have a UL HACR rating.  If fuses are used, the fuse for the compressor circuit MUST
be time delay type.

  CAUTION:   Units are dual voltage rated 208-230/1/60.  The 24V control transformer must be connected for either 208V

or 240V power source for proper operation.  Line voltage must not exceed 253V or go below 197V.  The transformer
connection must be changed for 208V operation.

Depending on auxiliary heater size, unit must be supplied with 2 or 3 separate 208V or 240V circuits from structure’s fuse
box or service panel.    Each circuit is internally connected to a circuit breaker located in the unit control box located at the
front center of the unit.  Refer to Table 4 and Table 5 for required circuits and recommended wire size for each circuit.

DANGER:  Electrical shock hazard.  Turn OFF electric power at the fuse box or service panel before making any
electrical connections and ensure a proper ground connection is made before connecting line voltage.  Failure to do
so can result in property damage, personal injury and/or death.

Unit Wiring with VPDB1 Distribution Block

1

 

 If wire is applied at ambient greater than 30°C (86°F), consult Table 310-16 of the NEC (ANSI/NFPA 70).  The ampacity of nonmetalic-sheathed

cable (NM), trade name ROMEX, shall be that of 60°C (140°F) conductors, per the NEC (ANSI/NFPA 70) Article 336-30.  If other than uncoated (non-
plated), 60°C or 75°C (140°F or 167°F) insulation, copper wire (solid wire for 10 AWG and smaller, stranded wire for larger than 10 AWG) is used,
consult applicable tables of the NEC (ANSI/NFPA 70).

2

Time-delay fuse.

3

   

Circuit #3 is only used for 25kw heater.

Heat Pump

(Field Wiring)

Auxiliary

Heater #1

(Field Wiring)

Ground

(Field Wiring)

Ground Lug

Auxiliary Heater #2

(Field Wiring)

Auxiliary

Heater #2

Auxiliary

Heater #1

Heat Pump

Line Voltage And Ground Connections

Model

Com pressor Am ps

Outdoor Fan Am ps

Indoor Fan Am ps

Minim um   Circuit 

Am pacity

Minim um  Wire Size

1

Maxim um  Fuse

2

 or 

Breaker Size Am ps

V(E,H)B18

9.3

1.4

1.0

14.0

12

20

V(E,H)B24

11.4

1.4

1.0

16.7

12

25

V(E,H)B30

15.0

2.2

1.8

22.8

10

30

V(E,H)B36

17.9

3.0

2.5

27.9

8

40

V(E,H)B42

20.4

4.5

3.0

33.0

8

50

V(E,H)B49

26.4

5.0

3.0

41.0

6

60

V(E,H)B60

32.1

5.0

3.1

49.0

6

60

Cooling and Fan 

Circuit Data

He ater Size  

(KW)

Chas sis 

Available

Ckt #1 Am ps

Ckt #1 

Am pacity

Ckt #1 Wire  

Size

1

Ckt #1 Max. 

Fuse

Ckt #2 & 3

Am ps

Ckt #2 & 3

Am pacity

Ckt #2 & 3

Wire Size

1

Ckt #2 & 3

Max. Fus e

5.0

18/24

20.8

26.0

10

30

N/A

N/A

N/A

N/A

10.0

18/24/30/36/42

41.6

52.0

6

60

N/A

N/A

N/A

N/A

15.0

30/36/42/48

20.8

26.0

10

30

41.6

52.0

6

60

20.0

48/60

41.6

52.0

6

60

41.6

52.0

6

60

25.0

60

20.8

26.0

10

30

41.6

52.0

6

60

Heat Strip Data

Summary of Contents for Vert-I-Pak VEB18K05

Page 1: ...840 170 38 Single Package Vertical Air Conditioning System B Series 18 000 24 000 30 000 36 000 42 000 49 000 60 000 Btuh INSTALLATION OPERATION MANUAL...

Page 2: ...Fan Performance 10 C Indoor Air Conditioned Supply air System 11 Indoor Fan Performance 12 2 Electrical A Grounding 12 B Power Supply 12 3 Thermostat Mounting and Wiring 13 14 A Thermostat Location 13...

Page 3: ...zes DO insulate ALL conditioned air duct system components DO NOT locate room thermostat near conditioned air diffusers DO locate thermostat on an interior wall DO check that condensate drain line dra...

Page 4: ...wer W 5000 10000 5000 10000 10000 15000 10000 15000 Heating Current A 20 8 41 6 20 8 41 6 41 6 62 4 41 6 62 4 H E A T P U M P D A T A Heating Cap Btu h 17000 17000 22000 22000 30000 30000 34000 34000...

Page 5: ...n Ckt Amps A 33 52 33 26 52 40 5 26 52 40 5 52 52 49 52 52 49 26 52 52 Power Connection Hard Wire Hard Wire Hard Wire Hard Wire Hard Wire Hard Wire P H Y S I C A L D A T A Unit Width in 38 00 38 00 38...

Page 6: ...he unit Units are available in three return air configurations front free return with disposable filter front ducted return with 1 duct flange and left side ducted return with 1 duct flange See Figure...

Page 7: ...oor Air System A Outdoor Air System A Outdoor Air System Asacompletelyself containedsystem theVert I Pakunitrequiresanadequatesupplyofoutdoorairtoexchangeheatfrom the outdoor air coil The outdoor air...

Page 8: ...8 VPBWP4 8 14 Wall Plenum Figure 6 VPBWP3 8 14 Wall Plenum Figure 5 For Models VE VHB18 VE VHB24 For Models VE VHB18 VE VHB24 VE VHB30 VE VHB36...

Page 9: ...9 VPBWP5 8 14 Wall Plenum Figure 7 VPBWP6 8 14 Wall Plenum Figure 8 For Models VE VHB42 VE VHB49 For Model VE VHB60...

Page 10: ...AIR INTAKE OUTSIDE WALL FLOOR CEILING EXHAUST OUTDOOR AIR EXHAUST INTAKE OUTSIDE WALL FLOOR OUTDOOR AIR EXHAUST OUTDOOR AIR INTAKE CEILING EXHAUST BACK OF UNIT OUTSIDE WALL Model 0 1 0 2 0 3 0 4 0 5...

Page 11: ...e front of the unit and the back side of the door The minimum net free open area required for the RA louver or grille is listed in Table 2 Return Air Options Front Free Front Free Front Free Front Fre...

Page 12: ...ound connection is made before connecting line voltage Failure to do so can result in property damage personal injury and or death Unit Wiring with VPDB1 Distribution Block 1 If wire is applied at amb...

Page 13: ...to prevent drafts that may affect thermostat performance 4 Loosely secure the thermostat to the wall with screws through the two mounting holes in the middle of the thermo stat 5 Level the thermostat...

Page 14: ...provide a field supplied secondary drain pan Always refer to local and national codes Test Run Test run in Heating Cooling and Emergency Heat mode as follows a Set fan control to ON If fan runs retur...

Page 15: ...to operate to satisfy the call for heating To minimize energy costs do not increase the HEAT mode temperature set point by more than 2 F at a time Depending on the design of your home and its ventila...

Page 16: ...mp youwillappreciateitsconstant evenheatandlowerenergyconsumption Heat Mode Operation Duringtheheatmodeofoperation frostoricemaybuildupontheoutdoor aircoilafteroperatingforextendedperiodsduring partic...

Page 17: ...doors are frequently opened and closed Laundryappliancesarebeingoperated A shower is running More than the usual number of people are present in the home More than the normal number of electric lights...

Page 18: ...it be extremely careful when handling parts or reaching into the unit REPLACE AIR FILTER A dirty air filter reduces the efficiency of your Vert I Pak and allows lint and dirt to accumulate on the indo...

Page 19: ...utdoor air exhaust paths must remain clear Check the OA exhaust frequently Keep it free of all debris snow or ice The OA intake should also be kept free of obstructions Blocking the OA exhaust or OA i...

Page 20: ...NDITIONING CO FRIEDRICH AIR CONDITIONING CO FRIEDRICH AIR CONDITIONING CO FRIEDRICH AIR CONDITIONING CO Post Office Box 1540 San Antonio Texas 78295 1540 4200 N Pan Am Expressway San Antonio Texas 782...

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