Intertek A/GPD1424 Series Installation Instructions Manual Download Page 26

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Wiring is subject to change. Always refer to the wiring diagram on the unit for the most up-to-date wiring.

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[A/G]PD14[24-48]***M41**

WIRING  DIAGRAM

0140G04501-A

G

COMPONENT LEGEND

ALS

AUXILLARY LIMIT SWITCH

C

CONTACTOR

CH

CRANKCASE HEATER

CHS

CRANKCASE HEATE R SWITCH

CM

CONDENSER MOTOR

COMP

COMPRESSOR

DC

DEFROST CONTROL BOARD

DFT

DEFROST THERMOSTA T

DR

DEFROST RELAY

EM

EVAPORATOR MOTOR

F

FUSE

FS

FLAME SENSOR

GND

  EQUIPMENT GROUND

GV

GAS VALVE

HPS

HIGH PRESSURE SWITCH

IIC

INTEGRATED IGNITION CONTROL

IGN

IGNITOR

LPS

LOW PRESSURE SWITCH

LS

LIMIT SWITCH

OTP

OUTDOOR THERMOSTAT P LUG

P1

9 PIN CONNECTOR PLUG

P2

6 PIN CONNECTOR PLUG

PS

PRESSURE SWITCH

RCCF

RUN CAPACITOR COMPRESSOR / FAN

RS

ROLLOUT SWITCH

RVC

REVERSING VALVE COIL

TR

 TRANSFORMER

VM

 VENT MOTOR

FACTORY WIRING

NOTES

1. REPLACEMENT WIRE MUST BE THE SAME SIZE AND TYPE OF

  INSULATION AS ORIGINAL (AT LEAS T 105°C) . USE COPPER

CONDUCTOR ONLY.

2. FOR 208V TRANSF ORMER OPERATION MOVE BLACK WIRE FROM

  TERMINAL 3 TO TERMINAL 2 ON TRANSFORMER.

3. FOR 208V VENT MOTOR OPERATION, REMOVE BLUE LEAD FROM

INDUCER LOW TERMINAL. MOVE BLACK LEAD FROM PARK TERMINAL

  TO INDUCER LOW TERMINAL, AND PLACE BLUE LEAD ON PARK.

4. USE COPPER CONDUCTORS ONLY.

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USE NEC CLASS 2 WIRE.

5. FOR OUTDOOR THERMOSTAT, REMOVE PLUG FROM HARNESS AND

CONNECT PLUG FROM OUTDOOR THERMOSTAT TO HARNESS.

6. TO CHANGE AIRFLOW MOVE YELLOW WIRE (COOLING / HEAT PUMP),

WHITE WIRE (LOW STA GE GAS), OR BROWN WIRE (HIGH-STAGE GAS)
TO SPEED TAP T1, T2, T3, T4, OR T5 AT EVAPORATOR MOTOR.
REFER TO UNIT AIRFLOW TABLES FOR TO DETERMINE THE
APPROPRIATE SPEED TAP FOR APPLICATION. UNITS SHIPPED WITH
YELLOW, WHITE, AND BROWN ON T4, T1, AND T2 RESPECTIVELY.

7. CRANKCASE HEATER AND CRANKCA SE HEATER SWITCH FACTORY

  EQUIPPED WHEN REQUIRED.

8. DOUBLE POLE CONTACTOR SHOWN. SINGLE POLE CONTACTOR

COULD BE FACTORY EQUIPPED AS AN ALTERNATE CONFIGURATION.

LINE VOLTAGE

OPTIONAL HIGH
VOLTAGE

HIGH VOLTAGE

FIELD WIRING

LOW VOLTAGE

LOW VOLTAGE

BK BLACK

WIRE CODE

PK PINK

OR ORANGE

GR GREEN

BR BROWN

BL BLUE

RD RED

WH WHITE

YL YELLOW

PU PURPLE

COOL

HI HEAT

LO HEAT

P2

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T2

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CM

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T1

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COMP

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SUPPLY VOLTAGE

P1

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REPLACE CONT ROL

CHECK

CH ECK FOR SHORTS  I N

FLAME SENS OR W IRING

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NORMAL FLAME PRE SENT

DIAGNOST IC
LED  - AMBER

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GA S PRE SSURE

FLAME SEN SOR

GAS VALVE

GAS FL OW

CHECK GAS VAL VE

ON

OFF

1 FL ASH

2 FLASHES

FALS E FLAME DETECTED

LOW FL AM E SIGNAL

NO FLAME PRESENT

STATUS

CHECK

PSW /LOC OPEN

9 FLASHES

CH ECK JUMPER BETW EEN

1 AND 4 ON 6-CIRCUIT

CONN EC TOR

IDT/ODT OP EN

8 FL ASHES

CH ECK AUXILIARY LIMIT SW .

CHEC K M AIN LIMI T SW ITCH

LIMIT OPEN 5 TIMES  I N

SAME CALL FOR HEAT

3 MIN COMP. SH ORT

CYCLE DELAY

COMPR. SHO RT CYCLE DEL AY

6 FLASHES

DIAGNOST IC

LED  - RE D

7 FLASHES

STATUS

CHECK

DIAGNOST IC

LED - RED

CH ECK FOR SH OR TS I N

FLAME SE NSOR W IRING

CH ECK GAS VALVE

CH ECK ROLL OU T LIMIT SW .

CHECK AUXILIARY LIMIT SW .

CH ECK M AIN LIMI T SW ITCH

CHECK W IRING FOR SHOR TS

CHECK PRE SSURE SW ITCH

PRESSURE SW ITCH CLOSED

CH ECK VENT MOTOR

CH ECK TUB ING

CHECK FUSE (S)

CH ECK INPU T POW ER

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GA S PRE SSURE

FLAME SEN SOR

GA S VALVE

GA S FLO W

CHECK PRE SSURE SW ITCH

OFF

ON

1 FL ASH

3 FLASHES

2 FLASHES

4 FLASHES

5 FL ASHES

FALS E FLAME DETE C TED

OPEN LIMIT SW ITCH

W ITHOU T INDUCER ON

PRESSURE SW ITCH OPEN

IG NITION FAILURE

NORMAL OPER ATION

NO POW ER OR

INTERNA L CONTROL

FAULT

STATUS

CHECK

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L2

CH ECK OPT ION AL

REFRIGERANT SW ITCHES

CHECK REF RIG ERANT

SW ITCHES FOR LOSS OF

CHARGE OR HIGH HEAD

PRESS UR E

HPS

LPS

DF1

HVDR

DC

DF2

ODF

CHS

INDUCER

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PARK

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T1

T3

T2

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CNT

C-RV

R-DFT

PS2

DC

R-PS1

RVC

DFT

C

DFT

LO

L2

L2

L2

L2

CH

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W1

R

C

W1

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Y2

W2

IIC

T4

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THERMOSTAT

5

7

9

SEE NOTE 2

SEE NOTE 3

SEE NOTE 5

SEE NOTE 6

SEE NOTE 7

SEE NOTE 8

P9

EQUIPMENT GROUND

FIELD GROUND

FIELD SPLICE

SWITCH (TEMP)

IGNITER

SWITCH (PRESS.)

OVERCURRENT

PROT. DEVICE

JUNCTION

TERMINAL

INTERNAL TO

INTEGRATED CONTROL

PLUG CONNECTION

Summary of Contents for A/GPD1424 Series

Page 1: ...website for the applicable Specifications Sheets referred to in this manual This Forced Air Central Unit Design Complies With Requirements Embodied in The American National Standard National Standard...

Page 2: ...erty damage and or product damage INDEX TO THE INSTALLER 2 TO THE OWNER 2 SHIPPING INSPECTION 2 SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS 2 ORDERING PARTS 5 CODES AND REGULATIONS 5 EPA REGULATIONS 5 NATIONAL CODES 5 PRE IN...

Page 3: ...amage personal injury or loss of life AVERTISSEMENT RISQUE D INCENDIE OU D EXPLOSION Si les consignes de s curit ne sont pas suivies la lettre cela peut entra ner la mort de graves blessures ou des do...

Page 4: ...ou d une bougie 8 Si un probl me de ventilation est observ pendant l un des essais d crits ci dessus des correctifs doivent tre apport s au syst me de ventilation conform ment au National Fuel Gas Co...

Page 5: ...d then select the submenu for the type of product to be installed such as air conditioners or heat pumps to access a list of product pages that each contain links to that model s specification sheet E...

Page 6: ...de air intake device economizer manual fresh air intake motorized fresh air intake too close to an exhaust outlet gas vent termination or plumbing vent outlet For specific distances required consult l...

Page 7: ...unting the package unit Curb insulation cant strips flashing and general roofing material are furnished by the contractor GENERAL INFORMATION This unit is approved for outdoor installation ONLY To ass...

Page 8: ...tallation de ce g n rateur de chaleur des altitudes sup rieures 2000 pi 610 m doit tre effectu e conform ment aux instructions accompagnant la trousse de conversion pour haute altitude fournie avec ce...

Page 9: ...d connectors must be coated to protect against external corrosion when in contact with masonry plaster or insulation or are subject to repeated wettings by liquids water not rain water detergents or s...

Page 10: ...1 PSIG Pressure Drop at 10 PSIG Setting Capacities in 1 000 BTU HR 3 8 1 2 5 8 3 4 7 8 1 2 3 4 30 309 700 1 303 2 205 3 394 1 843 3 854 40 265 599 1 115 1 887 2 904 1 577 3 298 50 235 531 988 1 672 2...

Page 11: ...30V lead blue and a low speed 208V lead black If equipped connect the induced draft blower low speed 208V lead black in place of the low speed 230V lead blue Place the unused 230V lead on the PARK ter...

Page 12: ...odels are shipped without horizontal duct covers If needed these kits may be ordered through Goodman s Service Parts department Down Discharge Applications Cut insulation around bottom openings and re...

Page 13: ...a means of filtering all return air All units may be externally filtered Refer to the unit filter size chart in the appendix for filter size information Filters installed external to the unit should b...

Page 14: ...tem HEATING CYCLE NATURAL GAS LP 1 The Dual Fuel unit will operate in gas heat mode when the thermostat calls for a W 1 or W 2 signal If outdoor thermostat is installed the unit will operate in gas he...

Page 15: ...he compressor and outdoor fan will be de energized when the thermostat opens 6 The indoor blower continues to run at low cool speed for approximately 60 seconds after the thermostat is satisfied This...

Page 16: ...ring the heating cycle it may cause the secondary limit to trip Once the blower compartment temperature drops below the limit reset temperature the limit will automatically reset Pre Operation Checks...

Page 17: ...o the system 12 Remove manometer hose from outlet pressure boss 13 Turn outlet pressure test screw in to seal pressure port clockwise 7 in lb minimum 14 Turn on electrical power and gas supply to the...

Page 18: ...is energized by 24VAC Adjust the CFM for the unit by changing the 24VAC leads to the speed terminal block on the motor NOTE Heating airflow must be adjusted to provide the temperature rise shown on ra...

Page 19: ...more often if necessary because of local conditions and usage Dirty throwaway filters should be discarded and replaced with a new clean filter Dirty permanent filters should be washed with water thoro...

Page 20: ...TE This will involve removing and reinstalling the heat ex changer door on the unit which is held by two screws If you are uncertain about your ability to do this contact a qualified servicer If a str...

Page 21: ...21 APPENDIX...

Page 22: ...SOR GAS VALVE CHECK PRESSURE SWITCH 3 FLASHES 2 FLASHES 4 FLASHES 5 FLASHES FALSE FLAME DETECTED OPEN LIMIT SWITCH WITHOUT INDUCER ON PRESSURE SWITCH OPEN CHECK FOR SHORTS IN FLAME SENSOR WIRING NORMA...

Page 23: ...lashes Indoor Outdoor Thermostat Open Cooling Only Devices Not present On All Models 9 Flashes High Pressure Loss of Charge Switch Open Cooling Only Devices Not Present On All Models Amber Light Signa...

Page 24: ...PPLY ENTRANCE CONDENSATE DRAIN CONNECTION 3 4 NPT FEMALE 16 1 8 19 1 8 EVAPORATOR CONTROL PANEL ACCESS PANEL 4 3 4 B 7 15 16 16 B 5 1 2 1 3 8 16 2 3 4 A 18 7 16 FLUE EXHAUST 51 47 BLOWER ACCESS PANEL...

Page 25: ...T1 LO INDUCER L2 PARK 24VAC COM 5 4 3 2 1 1 2 3 5 6 7 8 9 EM N G L T5 T4 T3 T2 T1 C 1 2 6 4 1 FS LS M C H1 RS VM ALS PS GV IGN H C F LO HEAT 6 3 1 2 4 5 OR BL PU YL OR BR OR P1 PIN 3 P1 PIN 5 P1 PIN 9...

Page 26: ...LTERNATE CONFIGURATION LINE VOLTAGE OPTIONAL HIGH VOLTAGE HIGH VOLTAGE FIELD WIRING LOW VOLTAGE LOW VOLTAGE BK BLACK WIRE CODE PK PINK OR ORANGE GR GREEN BR BROWN BL BLUE RD RED WH WHITE YL YELLOW PU...

Page 27: ...er Size 1 20 x 20 x 1 1 20 x 25 x 1 1 25 x 25 x1 2 20 x 20 x 1 Clearance in accordance with local installation codes the requirements of the gas supplier and the manufacturer s installation instructio...

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Page 32: ...nd leaks Repair if necessary Check unit wiring to ensure it is not in contact with refrigerant piping or sharp metal edges Check all electrical connections and terminals Tighten as needed Verify that...

Page 33: ...Amps Condenser Fan Amps ELECTRICAL Total External Static Pressure Blower Wheel RPM TEMPERATURES Outdoor Air Temperature Return Air Temperature Cooling Supply Air Temperature Discharge Circuit 1 Heatin...

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