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Summary of Contents for 84 Series

Page 1: ...afety and operating standards It is important to install or service the system so it operates safely and efficiently For safe installation and trouble free operation carefully read the Installation Instructions before beginning Follow each installation step exactly as shown Observe all local state and national dec trical codes Pay close attention to all warning and caution notices given in this ma...

Page 2: ...l panel forward then upward to release magnetic latches and partition hooks NOTE Front panel may be secured to chassis with 2 screws located behind indoor air inlet filters In order to remove these screws tire filters must be removed first Refer to page 8 in this manual for instructions on removing indoor air inlet filters IMPORTANT The fl ont panel has to be off the unit to corn plete flmlre chec...

Page 3: ... both indoor air inlet filters to expose fi ont panel engagement holes See Fig 4 2 Secure front panel to chassis by attaching the field supplied screws into engagement holes o not over t_ghten 3 Replace both indoor air inlet filters NOTE Front panel alignment may have to be adjusted slightly to line with chassis ELECTRICAL DATA Be sure that your outlet matches the appropriate blade con figuration ...

Page 4: ...ctow installed on tube sheets provide a good seal between the grille and condenser coil tube sheets These foam seals prevent air recirculation outgoing air mixing with incoming air which can cause premature damage to major components See Fig 5 7 NOTE Inspect wall sleeve fox any damage or deterioration before installing chassis Table 3 Retrofit Wall Sleeves MANUFACTURER General Electric Amana Trane...

Page 5: ...fl om vent door See Fig 9 3 Lift chassis level with wall sleeve 4 Slide chassis into wall sleeve until foam gaskets rest firmly against fl ont of wall sleeve 5 Screw chassis to wall sleeve with four mounting screws taped to the control box Screw holes are located on both sides of the mounting angles of the chassis See Fig 11 BOTTOM GASKET COILTUBE SHEETS Fig 10 Unit Gaskets and Tube Sheets iNDOOR ...

Page 6: ...INAL O SCREW THERMOSTAT NOTE Terminal connector can be removed and replaced to simplify thermostat wiring 3 Connect wires fl om terminals on the thermostat to terminals on chassis terminal board connector See Fig 13 and 14 4 Reinstall cover 5 Set desired fan speed using fan switch unit will oper ate only at selected speed 6 Restore power to unit NOTE Refer to thermostat installation instructions f...

Page 7: ...doff pin in hole for desired minimum temperature 5 Replace standoff pin in hole for desired maximum temperature 6 Reinstall temperature control knob 7 Reinstall front panel NOTE Temperature indicators stamped on temperature lira iter are approximate and represent degrees E II OPERATING CONTROLS The following controls are located on the front of the control box dora under fi ont panel To obtain acc...

Page 8: ...MAINTENANCE In order to maintain proper performance of your packaged terminal air conditioner or heat pump it is very important that the fat and outdoor coil the blower wheel blower scroll electric heateL and all drain passages are thoroughly cleaned at least once per year Manufacturer i ecommends nlinimumly cleaning should be conducted prior to the start of each heating season The air inlet filte...

Page 9: ...to proper unit opera tion efficiency and longevity To assure equipment operates properly it nmst be properly maintained Equipment opera tion should be checked and verified several times during each year During regular unit inspection and maintenance follow the guidelines below Wash both sides of outdoor coil Wash basepan and outdoor vent filter Wash the indoor coil Clean the blower wheel and front...

Page 10: ...elow frost may form on the indoor coil when unit is in Cooling mode Switch unit to FAN operation until ice or frost melts Dirty filters Remove and clean filters NOTES Make sure that curtains blinds or furniture are not restricting or blocking unit airflow Reset to a lower or higher temperature setting Remove and clean filters Allow sufficient amount of time for unit to heat or cool the room Start ...

Page 11: ...se is not used Electrical subbase with factory installed 208 230 V 15 amp receptacle Electrical subbase with factory installed 208 230 V 20 amp receptacle Electrical subbase with factory installed 208 230 V 30 amp receptacle Electrical subbase with factory installed 265 V 15 amp receptacle Electrical subbase with factory installed 265 V 20 amp receptacle Electrical subbase with factory installed 2...

Page 12: ...SHALL BE PERFORMED DURING NORMAL WORKING HOURS ALL REPLACEMENT PARTS WHETHER NEW OR REMANUFACTURED ASSUME AS THEIR WARRANTY PERIOD ONLY THE REMAINING TIME PERIOD OF THIS WARRANTY CAC BDP WILL NOT BE RESPONSIBLE FOR 1 CLEANING REQUIRED PRIOR TO WARRANTY REPAIR 2 Standard maintenance cleaning or damage resulting from failure to perform normal maintenance as outlined in the ownei_s manual 3 Instructi...

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