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Central Desk Control 

Some installations may want to govern the ability of the unit 
to operate from a control device remote to the unit or even 
remote to the room in which the unit is located. The general 
term given to systems such as this is Central Desk Control. 
The most common installation of this type of system is a 
switch mounted at the registration desk and, upon guest 
check-in, a button is pushed or a switch is moved to allow  
the air conditioner to operate. Likewise, when the guest 
checks out the device is put into the “OFF” position so the  
unit will not operate while the room is vacant. 
It is not necessary that the controlling device be located  
at a central desk to employ a device that will control the  
unit operation. For instance, in some resort areas devices  
are connected to sliding glass doors and opening the door 
causes a contact to close, turning the air conditioner off.  
This prevents energy being wasted by operating the air 
conditioner when warm, humid air is entering the room.  
Some systems operate by motion sensors or heat-sensing 
detectors mounted in the room. These types of systems 
determine occupant presence in the room and allow the  
unit to operate; if no one is in the room the device signals  
the air conditioner to turn off. 
Zoneline

®

 models offer load-shedding capabilities on  

units connected to Central Desk Control systems. For  
more information on the models’ load-shedding feature,  
see page 10.
There is a wide variety of devices available, each with  
its own benefits and constraints. While GE does not offer 
components that are external to the unit for a Central Desk 
Control (CDC) system, GE Zoneline units are compatible with 
most CDC and energy management systems. 

Zoneline units 

provide a 24 VAC circuit that powers the Central Desk 

Control system and no external power is needed.  
All Zoneline 4100 and 6100 Series units are compatible with 
simple on/off 2-wire Central Desk Control systems. Consult 
with the provider of the energy management system to be 
sure it is compatible with GE Zoneline units. Zoneline units 
have standard connectors factory-installed to provide a  
CDC interface that permits the unit to be connected to most 
of the energy management systems. The devices connected 
to the Zoneline units require no power supply or transformers 
external to the unit. 

Important CDC Comments (all series applicable)

1.   When the switching device closes the circuit of the CDC 

conductors, the unit operation stops.

2.   Do not use a common bus (at the unit or at the switch 

panel) in the wiring. Both wires comprising the circuit  
must connect to the unit connectors and to the controlling 
switch. Running one wire from one unit to another unit is 
common busing and may damage internal components  
or cause erratic operation of the system.

3.   A 24-volt transformer is contained within the Zoneline unit.  

No external voltage may be applied to the unit through 
the CDC terminals. (Voltage on the CDC conductors is  
24 volts AC.)

4.   Recommended wire size must be followed as a minimum 

requirement.

Wire Size #AWG 

Maximum Allowable Length

 

#22 

  600 Ft.

 

#20 

  900 Ft.

 

#18 

1500 Ft.

 

#16 

2000 Ft.

Freeze Sentinel

 and Heat Sentinel remains operational when 

the unit is connected to a CDC system. Even if the unit is 
turned “OFF” at the central location, if the sensor at the unit 
detects the low or high limit temperature, the unit will 
automatically turn on until it reaches the preset shutdown 
temperature (46°F heating, 80°F cooling).
Connecting the Zoneline unit to a CDC system does not 
eliminate the ability to connect the unit to a remote thermostat.  
Once the circuit is “opened,” and control of the unit removed 
from the CDC system, the selected controls—either the unit— 
mounted control or the remote thermostat—govern the 
operation of the unit.

Please see page 55 for installation recommendations  

for the Central Desk Control wiring.

CDC Terminal Location and Typical Wiring

See page 15 for location of CDC terminals on unit.

Unit #2

Unit #1

Unit #3

Example of Common Busing

NOT PERMITTED

CDC Terminals

on Zoneline unit

INCORRECT Common Busing

Normally Open

Switch -

Unit Operational

Typical Wiring

(All Wiring Shown Is Field Supplied)

Summary of Contents for 6100 Series

Page 1: ...GE Zoneline packaged terminal air conditioners 2010 contract sales architects and engineers data manual...

Page 2: ...with Electric Heat MODEL NUMBER COOLING Btuh EER AZ41E07DAP 6800 6600 12 2 12 2 AZ41E09DAP 9000 8800 11 8 11 8 AZ41E12DAP 11200 11000 11 3 11 3 AZ41E07EAP 6800 12 2 AZ41E09EAP 9000 11 8 AZ41E12EAP 11...

Page 3: ...04D30P RAK4307 16000 15450 4700 4530 21 2 22 4 30 Electric Heat Amps include electric heater and fan motor current draw Units connected through sub base do not require an LCDI or AFCI device since the...

Page 4: ...from the front coil of the saddlebag to the rear coil without power consumption This assembly uses R 410A as the refrigerant and is not connected to the regular Zoneline refrigerant circuit As warm h...

Page 5: ...oad 44 Latent System Capacity 44 Normal Yearly Operating Data 45 Schematics 46 49 Product Specifications Suggested Bid Form Specifications 50 51 Zoneline Chassis Nomenclature Receptacles Sub Bases 52...

Page 6: ...Coil Frost Control Central Desk Control Interface Remote Thermostat Control Interface Random Restart Electronic Temperature Limiting Smart Fan Fan Cycle Continuous Control Transfer Fan Interface Rever...

Page 7: ...eration and can be the cause of failure not covered by the warranty Components of the Zoneline System Typical Installation Deluxe Series shown See pages 22 and 32 for information on electrical sub bas...

Page 8: ...y setting 2 speed Hi Low Hi Low Hi Low Cool heat only settings Hi Low Auto Hi Low Auto Hi Low Auto SmartFan Fan Cycle Control Standard Standard Standard Auto power recovery Standard Standard Standard...

Page 9: ...c Resistance Heat Lock Out To maximize the savings of the heat pump operation the Zoneline heat pumps do not utilize the resistance heater when the outdoor temperature is above 46 F during normal oper...

Page 10: ...ning operation and will shut off when the room temperature reaches 80 F This will help dehumidify the air and lower high temperatures so the guest will not be entering an extremely hot room Indoor Coi...

Page 11: ...operating costs Zoneline vent openings are not intended to be the source of make up air for building ventilation systems due to the additional heating or cooling loads generated Corrosion Protection...

Page 12: ...orresponding to the mode you are choosing and the correct HEAT COOL LED is lit Press the up or down arrow to change the mode setting selection second digit in the display Press the MODE button to move...

Page 13: ...to 80 F 7 76 F to 85 F 7 60 F to 85 F Mode 6 Remote Thermostat Class 2 The default setting for Mode 6 is OFF Setting this mode to ON will allow the unit to operate with a Class 2 Remote Control Wall T...

Page 14: ...ergy management system to be sure it is compatible with GE Zoneline units Zoneline units have standard connectors factory installed to provide a CDC interface that permits the unit to be connected to...

Page 15: ...g may be concealed by the sub base Thermostat wiring should not be run parallel to line voltage wires since induced current may cause erratic operation All Zoneline 4100 and 6100 Series units are adap...

Page 16: ...low fan speed reduces the operating sound level of the unit Field Wiring Terminal R 24V AC GL Low Speed Fan GH High Speed Fan B Reversing Valve Y Compressor W Heater C Common Feature Heat Pump Electri...

Page 17: ...below 1 Turn on the unit and ensure it is working properly BEFORE proceeding 2 Unplug the unit or disconnect power and remove the room cover 3 Connect the thermostat wiring per the appropriate diagram...

Page 18: ...lso have electric resistance heaters as backup to heat pump operation At some point the heat pump is unable to provide sufficient heat to adequately warm the room Many Packaged Terminal Heat Pumps cea...

Page 19: ...rage and the power connection kit used See pages 3 and 42 43 for information on power connection kits and available heater capacities An option is provided in the auxiliary controls Mode 8 to allow th...

Page 20: ...nditioner is oversized cooling capacity is greater than required for the specific application the unit will typically cool the space down to the desired temperature thermostat set point too quickly Th...

Page 21: ...Depths RAB7116 16 RAB7124 24 RAB7128 28 RAB7131 31 42 13 3 4 16 1 1 2 TYP 1 2 6 21 36 A 1 2 SQ HOLE 2 REQ D 1 2 DIA HOLE 3 REQ D 2 3 4 5 5 8 4 6 19 36 16 1 4 13 7 8 1 1 2 42 1 8 1 2 SQ HOLE 2 REQ D 9...

Page 22: ...llations must conform to any and all local electrical codes and regulations Permanent connection generally means wiring to the unit must be contained in an enclosed chaseway where access to the wiring...

Page 23: ...ype of installation The unit may be installed high in the wall and these installations usually require a remote thermostat and are discussed on pages 15 and 16 Regardless of the installation there are...

Page 24: ...ional support should be located both near the wall and at the front of the wall case Sub base RAK204 Series with four leveling legs provides an excellent support for the unit in this type of installat...

Page 25: ...opening is greater than the case dimensions spacers must be used on the sides between the wall case and the wall support structure to prevent distorting the wall case 3 Caulk or gasket the entire open...

Page 26: ...ed MAIN STUDS JACK STUD HEADER MOUNTING SCREW HOLE LINTEL Framing detail for this construction is as shown in Figure 1 Note use of lintel under first course of brick above the Zoneline case Do not use...

Page 27: ...NDUIT WALL RECEPTACLE BY OTHERS FINISHED FLOOR OR TOP OF CARPET Caulk around perimeter of wall case all four sides where it joins the building Interior and Exterior CAULK 1 4 CAULK LINTEL RAB71A 13 3...

Page 28: ...ANGLE FIELD SUPPLIED RAB71A 22 1 4 RAB77 22 3 8 WITH RAG61 63 RAB71A 21 1 8 RAB77 21 1 4 WITH RAG60 RAB71A 16 RAB77 16 1 4 RECEPTACLE BY OTHERS MIN 2 SUPPORTS FIELD SUPPLIED FLOOR USE NO SCREWS IN BO...

Page 29: ...AB77 42 1 8 FINISHED EXTERIOR WALL ROOM CABINET RAB71A 13 3 4 RAB77 13 7 8 ADJACENT WALL ADJACENT WALL D A C D 27 1 4 TOP VIEW 2 1 2 Caulk around perimeter of wall case all four sides where it joins t...

Page 30: ...tionally sealed with a quality grade sealant 2 T he wall case and extension should be connected prior to installation in the wall opening A quality grade sealant should be applied to all four 4 buttin...

Page 31: ...TED TO WALL SURFACE A SPLITTERS MUST BE USED SEE PAGE 30 B D C A B Caulk around perimeter of wall case all four sides where it joins the building Interior and Exterior 1 WIDE 45 DRIP LIP FLASHING OUTD...

Page 32: ...EE NOTE LEFT SIDE INTERIOR ADJACENT WALL 12 3 4 12 7 8 13 LEVELING SCREW KNOCKOUT SIZE LARGE 1 1 8 DIA SMALL 7 8 DIA KNOCKOUTS ENCLOSURE 4 REAR 4 BOTTOM SHOWN WITH ACCESS COVERS REMOVED NOTE CAUTION R...

Page 33: ...USING TYPE A SCREWS 6 TYPE A SCREW TYPE C SCREW ACCESS PLATES TYPE C SCREW TYPE B SCREW SIDE CHANNELS ARE ADJUSTABLE FROM 13 3 4 TO 2 3 8 IN LENGTH BY BREAKING OFF SECTIONS OF SIDE CHANNELS NOTE IF M...

Page 34: ...nce the dew point is humidity as well as temperature related there may be more condensate on days when the relative humidity is high Heat Pump Condensate Disposal Since the outdoor coil is cold during...

Page 35: ...ipitation to flow into the wall case and drain through two drain holes in the rear of the wall case If there is more water in the wall case than can be drained through these holes it will drain throug...

Page 36: ...ase prior to installation of the case in the wall It may be located anywhere on the room side portion except for sub base installations For these the drain should be at least 3 from the indoor edge of...

Page 37: ...does not exceed the 44 length Even in single applications the mounting flange must be cut off one end of the duct to accept the collar and supply register Mounting Collar and Supply Register RAK602 Th...

Page 38: ...n discharge grille mounting collar and discharge grille Duct extension must be cut to required length Two ducted installations may be made from one kit if the combined ducted length is less than 44 RA...

Page 39: ...LOCATIONS CAULK RAG60 1 4 RAG61 63 1 3 8 Caulk around perimeter of wall case all four sides where it joins the building Interior and Exterior 1 4 MIN 2 29 32 2 3 8 min when installed with RAK204 RAG6...

Page 40: ...colate RAG67 Extruded Aluminum Grille The RAG67 is made from extruded anodized aluminum for use where an aluminum architectural grille is preferred The RAG67 is available in a clear finish and may be...

Page 41: ...attached directly to the wall case a field supplied splitter or gasket is required between the chassis and the louver to prevent recirculation It is important that the above criteria be followed sinc...

Page 42: ...ing to connect the sub base to building wiring and a short line cord with a self aligning nine pin connector to connect to chassis and plug into the receptacle in the sub base Permanent or direct wire...

Page 43: ...first introduced Some of these changes require alterations to be made when replacing an older unit with a new chassis Line Cord Connected Units The plug configuration of new line cord connected units...

Page 44: ...0 RAK5302 RAK5307 MODEL NUMBER 265 V 265 V 265 V AZ41E07EA 9 6 13 3 N A AZ41E09EA 9 6 13 3 18 6 AZ41E12EA 9 6 13 3 18 6 AZ41E15EA 9 6 13 3 18 6 AZ61H07EA 9 6 13 3 N A AZ61H09EA 9 6 13 3 18 6 AZ61H12EA...

Page 45: ...s 7 049 520 Glasgow 8 996 410 Great Falls 7 750 420 Missoula 8 125 350 NEBRASKA Grand Island 6 530 770 Omaha 6 612 750 NEVADA Ely 7 733 500 Las Vegas 2 709 1 980 Reno 6 332 520 NEW JERSEY Newark 4 589...

Page 46: ...Typical 4100 Series 230 208 Volt Wiring Diagram 46...

Page 47: ...47 geappliances com Typical 4100 Series 230 208 Volt Schematic Diagram...

Page 48: ...48 Typical 6100 Series 230 208 Volt Wiring Diagram...

Page 49: ...49 geappliances com Typical 6100 Series 230 208 Volt Schematic Diagram...

Page 50: ...ts the test requirements of applicable A R I Standard 310 for Packaged Terminal Air Conditioners and 380 for Packaged Terminal Heat Pumps 80 F dry bulb 75 F wet bulb 80 relative humidity Suggested Bid...

Page 51: ...ns Grilles shall be of material and design specified Special grilles or customer louver sections to be supplied by others will conform to a minimum of 65 free area as calculated by Ashrae to allow for...

Page 52: ...plugged into a receptacle a line cord kit would be used if the unit is to be permanently connected a permanent connection kit would be used 265 volt cord set units must be installed in compliance wit...

Page 53: ...6 3 6 8 Amperes L R 19 0 21 0 29 5 31 0 Reverse cycle heat BTUH 6 400 6 200 8 300 8 100 10 600 10 400 14 000 13 900 COP 4 0 4 0 3 8 3 8 3 7 3 7 3 3 3 3 Heating Watts 470 455 645 630 850 835 1 245 1 2...

Page 54: ...RAK205CW Chaseway for Sub Base 22 RAK3153A Universal Power Cord 4100 6100 series 15 Amp 230 208 V 2 40 2 32 kW heat 42 RAK3203A Universal Power Cord 4100 6100 20 Amp 230 208 V 3 3 3 2 kW heat 42 RAK3...

Page 55: ...e run through the sub base entering the rear and exiting through one of the front panels When the room cabinet is in place the CDC or remote thermostat wiring is usually not visible to someone standin...

Page 56: ...ame duct components If the existing chassis is a slope front discharge and the duct dimensions are 7 3 32 high by 6 1 2 wide only the RAK7022 transition piece is required to install a 4100 or 6100 Ser...

Page 57: ...57 geappliances com Notes...

Page 58: ...58 Notes...

Page 59: ...Installation Suggestions 55 56 Heat Pumps and Energy Savings 18 19 Introduction to Zoneline units 6 Latent System Capacity 44 Maximum Connected Load 44 Mini Specs 4100 2 Mini Specs 6100 2 Mini Specs P...

Page 60: ...able performance Today the GE tradition of quality and innovation continues GE has a policy of continuous improvement of its products and reserves the right to change materials and specifications with...

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