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506468-01

Issue  1946

Indicating Light

Most heat pump thermostats have an amber light 

which indicates when the heat pump is operating in the 

emergency heat mode.

Temperature Indicator

The temperature indicator displays the actual room 

temperature.

Important System Information

•  Your system should never be operated without a clean 

air filter properly installed.

•  Return air and supply air registers should be free from 

restrictions or obstructions to allow full flow of air.

IF YOUR SYSTEM DOES NOT WORK, BEFORE 

REQUESTING A SERVICE CALL:

1.  Ensure thermostat is set below (cooling) or above 

(heating) room temperature and that the system lever 

is in the “COOL”, “HEAT” or “AUTO” position.

2. 

Inspect your return air filter: If it is dirty, your heat pump 

may not function properly.

3.  Check indoor and outdoor disconnect switches. 

Confirm circuit breakers are ON or that fuses have not 

blown. Reset breakers/replace fuses as necessary.

4.  Inspect the outdoor unit for clogged condenser coils, 

(grass cuttings, leaves, dirt, dust or lint). Ensure that 

branches, twigs or other debris are not obstructing the 

condenser fan.

IF YOUR SYSTEM STILL DOES NOT OPERATE, 

CONTACT YOUR SERVICING DEALER.

Be sure to describe the problem, and have the model and 

serial numbers of the equipment available.
If warranty replacement parts are required, the warranty 

must be processed through a qualified distribution location.

•  During the defrost cycle, you may notice steam rising 

from the outdoor unit. This is a normal occurrence. 

The thermostat may engage auxiliary heat during the 

defrost cycle to satisfy a heating demand; however, 

the unit will run to normal operation at the conclusion 

of the defrost cycle.

In case of extended power outage...

If the outdoor temperature is below 50°F and power to your 

outdoor unit has been interrupted for one hour or longer, 

observe the following when restoring power to your heat 

pump system.
•  Set the room thermostat selector to the “Emergency 

Heat” setting to obtain temporary heat for a minimum 

of 6 hours. This will allow system refrigerant pressures 

and temperatures enough time to return to a stabilized 

condition.

•  In Emergency Heat mode, all heating demand is 

satisfied  by  auxiliary  heat;  heat  pump  operation  is 

locked out. After a 6 hour “warm-up” period, the 

thermostat can then be switched to the “Heat” setting 

and normal heat pump operation may resume.

Thermostat Operation

The wall-mounted thermostat controls your heat pump. 

The thermostat is available in various configurations from 

different manufacturers. The information below is typical for 

most thermostats. Ask your dealer for specific information 

regarding the model of thermostat installed.

Fan Switch

In AUTO or INT (intermittent) mode, the blower operates 

only when the thermostat calls for heating or cooling. This 

mode is generally preferred when humidity control is a 

priority. 

The ON or CONT mode provides continuous indoor 

blower operation, regardless of whether the compressor or 

auxiliary heat are operating. This mode is required when 

constant air circulation or filtering is desired.

On models without a fan selection switch, the fan will cycle 

with the outdoor unit.

System Switch

Set the system switch for heating, cooling or auto 

operation. The auto mode allows the heat pump to 

automatically switch from heating mode to cooling mode to 

maintain predetermined comfort settings. Many heat pump 

thermostats are also equipped with an emergency heat 

mode which locks out heat pump operation and provides 

temporary heat supplied by the auxiliary heat.

Summary of Contents for Allied Air Enterprises BHP16L

Page 1: ...l as well as the instructions supplied in separate equipment before starting the installation Observe and follow all warnings cautions instructional labels and tags Failure to comply with these instru...

Page 2: ...when lifting avoid contact with sharp edges Installation NOTE In some cases noise in the living area has been traced to gas pulsations from improper installation of equipment Locate unit away from wi...

Page 3: ...cted by a wall or other barrier Table 2 Clearances 30 around Control Box 24 6 NOTE See Table 2 for specific minimum clearance guidelines Figure 2 DO LOCATE THE UNIT With proper clearances on sides and...

Page 4: ...Size 12 ft 25 ft 50 ft 75 ft 100 ft 24 000 3 4 7 8 3 4 7 8 7 8 36 000 7 8 7 8 7 8 7 8 1 1 8 48 000 7 8 7 8 7 8 1 1 8 1 1 8 60 000 1 1 8 1 1 8 1 1 8 1 1 8 1 1 8 For lines longer than 50 ft refer to lo...

Page 5: ...UNIT VAPOR LINE SERVICE VALVE VAPOR LIQUID 1 A B C D A Cylinder with clean R 410A positioned to deliver liquid refrigerant to the vapor service valve B Refrigerant gauge set low side to the liquid lin...

Page 6: ...il Shown Sensing bulb insulation is required if mounted external to the coil casing sensing bulb installation for bulb positioning STUB END TEFLON RING LIQUID LINE ASSEMBLY WITH BRASS NUT DISTRIBUTOR...

Page 7: ...ound Do not crimp end of the line Remove service cap and core from both the vapor and liquid line service ports 1 2 LIQUID LINE SERVICE VALVE SERVICE PORT CORE SERVICE PORT CAP SERVICE PORT CORE SERVI...

Page 8: ...ES POINT FLAME AWAY FROM SERVICE VALVE PREPARATION FOR NEXT STEP 7 WRAP SERVICE VALVES To help protect service valve seals during brazing wrap water saturated cloths around service valve bodies and co...

Page 9: ...of the manifold gauge set in order to pressurize the line set and the indoor unit E After a few minutes open one of the service valve ports and verify that the refrigerant added to the system earlier...

Page 10: ...id refrigerant Open the manifold gauge valve 1 to 2 psig in order to release the vacuum in the line set and indoor unit G Perform the following Close manifold gauge valves Shut off HFC 410A cylinder R...

Page 11: ...nch with a hex head extension to back the stem out counterclockwise as far as it will go Use a 3 16 hex head extension for liquid line service valves and a 5 16 extension for suction line service valv...

Page 12: ...ring 2 Ground unit at unit disconnect switch or to an earth ground To facilitate conduit a hole is in the bottom of the control box Connect conduit to the control box using a proper conduit fitting Un...

Page 13: ...e 4 for refrigerant charge adjustment A blank space is provided on the unit rating plate to list the actual field charge Table 4 Refrigerant Charge Adjustment Liquid Line Set Diameter Oz Per 5 ft adju...

Page 14: ...he compressor during test mode High Pressure Switch HI PS When the high pressure switch trips the control board will cycle off the compressor and the strike counter in the board will count one strike...

Page 15: ...rost mode Units are shipped with jumper installed on DELAY pins NOTE The 30 second compressor delay feature known as the quiet shift must be deactivated during any unit performance testing The feature...

Page 16: ...e will be initiated after 30 minutes of heating mode compressor run time The control will attempt to self calibrate after this and all other defrost cycle s Calibration success depends on stable syste...

Page 17: ...n system 3 Improper metering device installed or incorrect operation of metering device 4 Incorrect or improper sensor location or connection to system 1 Remove any blockages or restrictions from coil...

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Page 19: ...he control board without experiencing nuisance alerts Thermostat Wiring The diagnostic module requires a thermostat demand signal to operate properly See Figure 6 for connections The thermostat signal...

Page 20: ...mer is overloaded 2 Low line voltage contact utility if voltage at disconnect is low Check wiring conditions Table 7 Diagnostic Module Codes Mis wired Module Troubleshooting Mis wired Module Indicatio...

Page 21: ...ent fins may affect unit operation SHARP OBJECT HAZARD Condenser coils have sharp edges Wear adequate body protection on body extremities e g gloves FAILURE TO FOLLOW THIS WARNING COULD RESULT IN BODI...

Page 22: ...he defrost cycle In case of extended power outage If the outdoor temperature is below 50 F and power to your outdoor unit has been interrupted for one hour or longer observe the following when restori...

Page 23: ...506468 01 Page 23 of 24 Issue 1946 Figure 9 Two Stage Wiring Diagram 24 36 48 Models Only...

Page 24: ...Page 24 of 24 506468 01 Issue 1946 Figure 10 Two Stage Wiring Diagram 60 Model Only...

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