Goodman ASPF Series Installation & Operating Instructions Manual Download Page 9

9

Use of a condensate removal pump is permitted when nec-
essary. This condensate pump should have provisions for
shutting off the control voltage should a blocked drain occur.
A trap must be installed between the unit and the conden-
sate pump.

IMPORTANT NOTE: 

The evaporator coil is coated with oils

that may dissolve styrofoam and certain types of plastics.
Therefore, a removal pump or float switch must not contain
any of these materials.

Tip

: Priming the “P” trap may avoid improper draining at the

initial installation and at the beginning of the cooling season.

When coils are installed above ceilings, or in other locations
where damage from condensate overflow may occur, it is

MANDATORY 

to install a field fabricated auxiliary drain pan

under the coil cabinet enclosure. Drain lines from the auxiliary
pan must be installed and terminated so that the homeowner
can see water discharges.

Achieve 2% Low Leakage Rate

Ensure that the Neoprene gasket with PSA remains intact on
all surfaces that the access panels are secured to.  These
surfaces are the entire length of the wrapper and areas be-
tween the upper tie plate, upper and lower access panels.
Be sure that upper access panel breaker insert gasket is in-
tact and also flowrator gasket is installed on the lower ac-
cess panel. An additional drain hole cover is required.

ASPF Motor

The ASPF air handler features an energy efficient blower
motor. The motor is a constant torque motor with very low
power consumption. The motor is energized by 24 VAC. Ad-
just the CFM  by changing the 24 VAC leads to the desired
speed on the terminal block.

The ASPF motor blower speed is programmed to deliver ad-
equate airflow at rated external static pressure and with 60
second off time delay. For details, refer to the specification
sheet applicable to your model.

CFM Delivery

Table 9 shows the CFM speed tap settings for the ASPF.

Start-Up Procedure

Prior to start-up, ensure that all electrical connections
are properly sized and tightened.

All panels must be in place and secured. For Air Tight
application, neoprene gasket must be positioned at pre-
scribed locations to achieve 2% leakage.

Tubing must be leak free.

Unit should be elevated, trapped and pitched to allow
for drainage.

Low voltage wiring is connected.

Auxiliary drain is installed when necessary and pitched
to allow for drainage.

Drain pan and drain tubing has been leak checked.

Return and supply ducts are sealed.

Unit is elevated when installed in a garage or where
flammable vapors may be present.

Unit is protected from vehicular or other physical dam-
age.

Return air is not  obtained from any areas where there
may be objectionable odors, flammable vapors or prod-
ucts of combustion such as carbon monoxide (CO),
which may cause serious personal injury or death.

Regular Maintenance

HIGH VOLTAGE!
Disconnect ALL power before servicing or 
installing this unit. Multiple power sources may 
be present. Failure to do so may cause property 
damage, personal injury or death.

 

The only item to be maintained on a regular basis by the user
is the circulating air filter(s).  Filter should be cleaned or re-
placed regularly.  A certified service technician must perform
all other services.

NOTE:  

DO 

NOT

 USE THESE DIAGRAMS FOR MODELS

OTHER THAN ASPF.  SEE INSTALLATION AND
OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS SPECIFICALLY FOR EACH
MODEL.

Motor

Speed

Tap

0.1"

0.2"

0.3"

0.4"

0.5"

1

700

670

650

595

510

2

820

785

765

745

705

 ASPF183016

3

920

900

850

840

815

4

1075

1055

1015

975

960

5

1130

1115

1085

1040

1000

1

1060

865

600

515

420

2

1105

910

795

745

690

 ASPF313716

3

1165

1070

1020

960

915

4

1285

1240

1195

1140

1100

5

1435

1395

1350

1315

1265

1

1445

1275

1175

940

855

2

1545

1405

1325

1260

1145

 ASPF426016

3

1660

1610

1555

1490

1415

4

1905

1870

1810

1750

1695

5

2115

2070

2000

1965

1915

CFM deliverd

against External Static Pressure

Model

Table 9

Summary of Contents for ASPF Series

Page 1: ...4 Electric Heat 4 HKR Installation 4 Electrical Supply Wire and MOP 4 Building Electrical Service Inspection 5 Wire Sizing 5 Maximum Overcurrent Protection MOP 5 Electrical Connections Supply Voltage...

Page 2: ...ng Areas Carbon monoxide producing devices such as an automobile space heater gas water heater etc should not be operated in enclosed areas such as unventilated garages utility rooms or parking areas...

Page 3: ...tion of your nearest distributor consult the white business pages the yellow page section of the local telephone book or contact CONSUMER AFFAIRS GOODMAN MANUFACTURING COMPANY L P 7401 SECURITY WAY HO...

Page 4: ...19 28 37 41 2000 5 8 11 12 17 25 34 37 HEAT KIT NOMINAL kW CFM Table 2 230 1 60 Supply Voltage Temperature Rise Table F 3 5 6 8 10 15 20 21 600 17 27 34 39 800 13 20 25 30 40 1000 10 16 20 24 32 48 12...

Page 5: ...314 235 188 157 134 118 110 Based on NEC 1996 Maximum Allowable Length in Feet to Limit Voltage Drop to 2 Minimum Circuit Ampacity MCA Wire Size AWG Table 6 Maximum Overcurrent Protection MOP Every i...

Page 6: ...tched applications a flowrator piston change may be required See the Goodman piston kit chart or consult your local distributor for details regarding mix matched piston sizing If the mix match applica...

Page 7: ...rain pan NOTE The filter provision is not applicable in THIS downflow application ACCESS PANEL RETURN AIR SIDE OF UNIT REAR CHANNEL BRACKET ZEE COIL SUPPORT BRACKET COIL RETAINING BRACKET TIE BRACKET...

Page 8: ...the enclosure for external connections 1 Ensure drain pan hole is NOT obstructed 2 To prevent potential sweating and dripping on to finished space it may be necessary to insulate the condensate drain...

Page 9: ...Delivery Table 9 shows the CFM speed tap settings for the ASPF Start Up Procedure Prior to start up ensure that all electrical connections are properly sized and tightened All panels must be in place...

Page 10: ...owing composite wiring diagrams detail various con figurations in which the ASPF air handlers can be used Ex amples include single stage cooling and heat pump with single or two stage electric heating...

Page 11: ...B YL BL CONDENSING UNIT 24V CONNECTION BL YL GR RD 18 GA 5 WIRES WITH COOLING 4 WIRES WITHOUT WH YL BR BR BR YL G C R HEAT PUMP UNIT WITH OPTIONAL HEAT KITS OF 10 kW AND BELOW C W1 W2 Y2 Y1 O G R TB 1...

Page 12: ...IT WITH OPTIONAL HEAT KITS OF 15 kW AND ABOVE C W1 W2 Y2 Y1 O G R TB 18 GA 7 WIRE O Y C W2 R Y O W2 E RD GR BL OR YL YL BL OR WH BR WH BL WH WH RD BR RD WH GR YL OR OR RD OR NOTES 1 OUTDOOR THERMOSTAT...

Page 13: ...OF CR RELAY TOAPPROPRIATE TAP AT TB 4 BROWN AND WHITE WIRES ARE USED FOR HEAT KITS ONLY 5 FUSE 3A 250V 3AG CARTRIDGE FUSE RELAY EVAPORATOR MOTOR TERMINALBOARD R EM TB BK RD BL YL BLUE BLACK RED YELLOW...

Page 14: ...14 THIS PAGE LEFT INTENTIONALLY BLANK...

Page 15: ...e airflow If cleaning of the outdoor coil becomes necessary hire a qualified servicer Inexperienced people could easily puncture the tubing in the coil Even a small hole in the tubing could eventually...

Page 16: ...2 Goodman Manufacturing Company L P 5151 San Felipe Suite 500 Houston TX 77056 www goodmanmfg com or www amana hac com NOTE SPECIFICATIONS AND PERFORMANCE DATA LISTED HEREIN ARE SUBJECT TO CHANGE WITH...

Reviews: