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Locate the outdoor unit in a suitable location, as close as 

possible to the fan coil. Maintain the clearances recommended by 

the manufacturers of the outdoor unit, to ensure proper airflow. 

The outdoor unit must be installed level, in a properly supported 

location. A liquid line filter/drier is recommended to be installed.

Outdoor Unit Installation

Make all connections to the outdoor unit with rain tight conduit 

and fittings. Most building codes require a rain tight disconnect 

switch at the outdoor unit as well (always check local codes). Run 

the proper size copper wires to the unit, and connect as per the 

manufacturer’s recommendations.

Ensure that the outdoor unit is setup for a TX system. If not, a 

hard start kit may be required.

Wiring - Outdoor Unit

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Mounting the RPM-E

Fig. RPM-04 - Mounting Brackets

(76mm)

(76mm)

(76mm)

(76mm)

Two L mounting brackets are shipped loose for attaching the 

RPM-E to the fan coil, along with two sided foam tape for an air 

seal between the units. When mounting the cooling coil to the 

fancoil (Fig. RPM-04), ensure that no screws puncture the drain 

pan or coil. It is advised that no screws be placed within 3 inches 

(76mm) from the bottom of the coil. This will prevent the drain 

pan from being accidentally pierced. It is also advised that care be 

taken when placing screws in the top left side of the cooling coil 

(when looking at the access hatch), as this is where the top most 

extent of the cooling coil is located. See Specification Pages for 

the dimensions of the fan coil units and cooling modules.

Fig. RPM-05 - Secondary drain pan

Capped 

Cleanout

P-Trap

Secondary 

Drain

Primary 

Drain

Drain Connections, P - Trap & 

Secondary Drain Pan

The primary condensate drain 

must have a minimum 3” 

P-Trap installed

 (Fig. 05).  The drain line must run at a slope of 

¼” per foot in the direction of the drain.  RPM-E modules come 

with a ¾” male CPVC primary and secondary outlet. It is good 

practice  to  install  a  clean  out  right  above  the  P-Trap.    Using  a 

“tee fitting” and cap in the P-Trap’s construction can be used as 

the clean out and as a way to prime the P-Trap if it ever dries out.  

A wet P-Trap is important.

  A dry P-Trap can be detrimental to 

proper drainage.  If code requires a secondary drain line, run the 

secondary  line  using  the  same  method  as  primary.    Otherwise, 

capping off the secondary drain line is acceptable.  Do not run the 

secondary drain line to the secondary drain pan or use it as a vent 

to atmosphere!  An equipment stand/riser or rubber equipment 

mat may be necessary to elevate the module off of the ground to 

allow for a P-Trap.

Any installation that has the potential of property damage 

due to condensate must

 have a secondary drain pan installed. If 

the unit is installed in a high heat and/or high humidity location, 

extra insulation around the unit casing may be required. This will 

prevent excessive condensate from forming on the outer surface 

of the casing. 

Important:  Piping the condensate lines on a return side cooling 

coil can be dramatically different, be sure to read info below.

Module RPM-E

Refrigerant Module Installation

Summary of Contents for RPM-E

Page 1: ...y Module RPM E Refrigerant Module Installation 052020 Module RPM E Refrigerant Module Installation 052020 RPM E Refrigerant Module Installation Manual Small Duct High Velocity Heating Cooling and Home Comfort Systems ...

Page 2: ...g connections to the condenser lines quick and easy Fig RPM 01 RPM E Cooling Module Configurations When installing follow the recommendations shown in Table 01 demonstrated in Fig 01 For example a horizontal application could use A to B while highboy applications could use A to B1 Do not use a combination of A to A1 or B to B1 as this would bypass the cooling coil completely A1 is not to be used f...

Page 3: ...is is where the top most extent of the cooling coil is located See Specification Pages for the dimensions of the fan coil units and cooling modules Fig RPM 05 Secondary drain pan Capped Cleanout P Trap Secondary Drain Primary Drain Drain Connections P Trap Secondary Drain Pan The primary condensate drain must have a minimum 3 P Trap installed Fig 05 The drain line must run at a slope of per foot i...

Page 4: ...ure that the system will see Allow the system to hold the nitrogen charge for at least 15 minutes to ensure there are no leaks Check with local codes for proper testing procedures After the piping is installed and all components have been brazed together a vacuum pump must be used to evacuate the system from both the low and high side to 1500 microns 200 pa Add pressure to the system to bring the ...

Page 5: ...quid pressures while closing the valve will decrease suction pressures and raise liquid pressures Bi Flow Receiver The Bi Flow Receiver is designed for use with heat pump systems up to 5 tons and with any typical refrigerants The receiver allows refrigerant a location to migrate to during the heating cycle minimizing head pressures During cooling mode the receiver is empty allowing the full refrig...

Page 6: ...ure that the proper amount of airflow is provided to the coil Check for proper air flows and return air practices Improperly charged systems run the risk of short cycling as well An undercharged system will react much the same as a system with low airflow If the charge is low enough it may trip out on low pressure If a system is overcharged it may trip out on high head pressure Ensure that the sys...

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