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28 Air Flow Label

0140A00615-C

Airflow Settings Instructions

1) For non-communicating installations, select the type of unit installed

    in the OdS menu (1AC = single-stage air conditioner,

   1HP = single-stage heat pump, 2AC = 2 stage air conditioner,

   2HP = 2 stage heat pump) Default = OFF (no outdoor unit).

2) Use the Tonnage Menu (ton ) to select Cooling/Heat Pump Airflow

    (non-communicating installation).  Tonnage selection options and

    corresponding airflow CFM can be found to the right.

    [Airflow = Tonnage Selection x 400] Default selection is 6.0 tons.

3) [Optional]  Use the Cooling Trim Menu (CtF) to adjust the cooling

     airflow from -10% to +10% (2% increments).  This applies for 2

     stage communicating outdoor units and single or 2 stage

     non-communicating outdoor units.

4) [Optional] Use the Heating Trim Menu (HtF) to adjust the heat pump

     airflow from -10% to +10% (2% increments).  This applies for 2

     stage communicating outdoor units and single or 2 stage

     non-communicating outdoor units.

5) [Optional] Use the Constant Fan Menu (FSD) to select the

    percentage of maximum airflow for continuous fan

6) [Optional] Use the Cooling Airflow Profile Menu (CAP) to select

    between 5 cooling airflow profiles. Profile options 1-4 are listed above

    (option 5 is adjustable). See installation manual for further details

Profiles

Pre-Run

Short-Run

OFF Delay

1

--------

--------

60 sec/100%

2

--------

30 sec/50% 60 sec/100%

3

--------

7.5 min/82% 60 sec/100%

4

30 sec/50% 7.5 min/82% 60 sec/100%

Selecting Heater Kit:  Use the Electric Heating Wattage Menu (EHt) to select heater kit size. See "Menu Navigation and Selection Instructions"

above.  Default selection is 0 (No Heat Kit). Select installed heater kit for heater kit operation.

NR - Not Rated

++ For match up with a 3 ton outdoor unit: Airflow for 5kW up to 15kW heater kits shall be set to 1220 CFM by selecting 10 in the

     Electric Heating Wattage (EHt) menu.

+++ For match up with a 3.5 ton outdoor unit: Heater kit application shall not exceed 20 kW. Airflow for 5kW up to 20kW heater kits

       shall be set to 1500 CFM by selecting 8 in the Electric Heating Wattage (EHt) menu.

Electric Heat Airflow Table

Menu Navigation and Selection Instructions

Using Phone Application over Bluetooth Network:

1) Connect to the air handler (instructions provided by phone during

    connection process).

2) Select desired settings menu

3) Select item that requires adjustment and make necessary selection

4) Submit Changes

Using On-Board Push Buttons:

1) Use the Right and Left Buttons to scroll between menus

2) Use the Center Button to select desired menu when menu code is

    shown on 7-segment displays

3) Use the Left and Right Buttons to scroll through options within the

    desired menu (the display will flash while scrolling through options for

    selection)

4) Use the Center Button to select the displayed option (when selected

     the display will stop flashing)

5) Use the Center Button to finalize selection and return to the main

    menu

*If airflow is set above the model's maximum value, the output will be the

 maximum value

Maximum Airflow Output

Tonnage

Selection

Airflow

1.0

400

1.1

440

1.2

480

1.3

520

1.4

560

1.5

600

1.6

640

1.7

680

1.8

720

1.9

760

2.0

800

2.1

840

2.2

880

2.3

920

2.4

960

2.5

1000

2.6

1040

2.7

1080

2.8

1120

2.9

1160

3.0

1200

3.1

1240

3.2

1280

3.3

1320

3.4

1360

3.5

1400

Tonnage Menu (t o n)

Tonnage

Selection

Airflow

3.5

1400

3.6

1440

3.7

1480

3.8

1520

3.9

1560

4.0

1600

4.1

1640

4.2

1680

4.3

1720

4.4

1760

4.5

1800

4.6

1840

4.7

1880

4.8

1920

4.9

1960

5.0

2000

5.1

2040

5.2

2080

5.3

2120

5.4

2160

5.5

2200

5.6

2240

5.7

2280

5.8

2320

5.9

2360

6.0

2400

AVPTC25B14

AVPTC29B14
AVPTC35B14
AVPTC37B14

AVPTC33C14

AVPTC31C14
AVPTC37C14
AVPTC39C14

AVPTC37D14
AVPTC49C14

AVPTC49D14
AVPTC59C14

AVPTC59D14
AVPTC61D14

1200

1300

1600

1800

1900

2100

Htr Kw

3
5
6
8

10
15
19
20
21
25

NR

NR

NR

NR

NR
NR

NR

NR

NR
NR

NR

NR

NR

NR

NR

NR
NR

NR

NR

NR

NR

NR

NR

NR

NR

NR

NR

NR

NR

NR

NR

NR

NR

NR

NR

NR

1750

1690

1320

1250

1150

1030

NR

NR

NR

NR

870
970

1060
1120
1220

1345

NR

800
800
950

1090
1290

1280

NR

700
770
880
970

1090

NR

600

600
700
770
880
970

1090

550
650
700
800
875

1050

550
650
700

875

800

875

550
650
700
800
850
875

1280

700
750
850
920
950

1250

950

1060
1150
1220
1520

990

1110

1200
1270
1520

1520

AVPTC61D14

+++

AVPTC49D14

++

AVPTC49C14

AVPTC59C14

AVPTC37C14

AVPTC39C14

AVPTC35B14

AVPTC37B14

AVPTC59D14

AVPTC37D14

AVPTC33C14

AVPTC31C14

AVPTC29B14

AVPTC25B14

1650

Summary of Contents for Amana AVPTC 14 Series

Page 1: ...nt The manufac turer will not be responsible for any injury or property dam age arising from improper service or servide procedures If you service this unit you assume responsibility for any injury or...

Page 2: ...ards Institute ANSI National Fire Protection Association NFPA 70 and local state codes In Canada electrical grounding is to be in accordance with the Canadian Electric Code CSA C22 1 uninterrupted unb...

Page 3: ...this document with the unit Carefully read all instruc tions for the installation prior to installing product Make sure each step or procedure is understood and any special consid erations are taken...

Page 4: ...CMK0014 Condensate Kit AVPTC25B14 AVPTC29B14 AVPTC31C14 AVPTC49D14 AVPTC33C14 AVPTC49C14 AVPTC37B14 AVPTC37C14 AVPTC61D14 AVPTC39C14 AVPTC37D14 AVPTC59C14 AVPTC59D14 CONDENSATE KIT TABLE 1 6 3 Downflo...

Page 5: ...follow the specification for the condenser heat pump 7 2 Tubing Preparation All cut ends are to be round burr free and clean Failure to follow this practice increases the chances for refrigerant leak...

Page 6: ...so will result in improper condensate drainage COIL INSTALLATION FOR DOWNFLOW Figure 8 Upper Tie Plate Control Deck Downflow Bracket Center Support Filter Bracket Filter Access Panel ACCESS PANEL CONF...

Page 7: ...e liquid line at the liquid line service valve and 4 6 from the compressor on the suction line Ensure the thermometer makes adequate contact and is insulated for best possible readings Use liquid line...

Page 8: ...above a finished living space to prevent sweating Install a condensate trap to ensure proper drainage NOTE When units are installed above ceilings or in other locationswheredamagefromcondensateoverfl...

Page 9: ...on the ONLY heat kits that are permitted to be used are the HKS series Refer to the air handler unit s Serial and Rating plate or the HKS specification sheets to determine the heat kits compatible wit...

Page 10: ...ll after 20 minutes the system would allow for an additional 20 heat pump run 20 of the 20 minute target is an additional 4 minutes In this case the system would turn on back up electric heat after 24...

Page 11: ...sconnect ALL power before servicing Multiple power sources may be present HIGH VOLTAGE To avoid property damage personal injury or death due to electrical shock this unit MUST have an electrical groun...

Page 12: ...the female connections on the casing down If the motor is not oriented with the connections down water could collect in the motor and may cause premature failure FEMALE CONNECTIONS SIDE VIEW WARN ING...

Page 13: ...outdoor control board power Two stage outdoor units may not behave properly without this 24 VAC transformer Figure 15 3 Download the Cool Cloud HVAC phone application for charging and to configure te...

Page 14: ...stage Heat Pumps 4 Go to the Tonnage Units Menu and select the ton nage value that corresponds to the desired airflow for the outdoor unit See the following table NOTE For the two stage non communicat...

Page 15: ...on 19 Auxiliary Alarm Switch The control is equipped with a 24VAC Aux Alarm to be used for a condensate switch install designated by CON DENSATE IN OUT on the control By default the connected AUX swit...

Page 16: ...nce and increase comfort level Select the desired ramping profile using the Cool Cloud phone application or the push button menus Figure 22 23 Electric Air Cleaner Warning The control is equipped with...

Page 17: ...rom any areas where there may be objectionable odors flammable vapors or products of combustion such ascarbon monoxide CO which may cause serious personal injury or death 25 Regular Maintenance HIGH V...

Page 18: ...e or disconnected wiring connection at circulator motor power leads Open circuit in inductor or loose wiring connection at inductor 3 4 Hp and 1 Hp models only Failed circulator blower motor Tighten o...

Page 19: ...otor if necessary No Air Handler operation Circulator blower motor shuts down for over or under voltage condition Circulator blower motor shuts down due to over temperature condition on power module H...

Page 20: ...stage heat pumps Indoor Airflow for non communicating outdoor units values based on 400CFM per ton default 3 0 Ton Cooling Airflow Trim default 0 Cooling Airflow Profile setting default profile D sho...

Page 21: ...ing the next heat call if the heat pump fails to satisfy the custom target time for this number of consecutive cycles default 20 cycles Menu is enabled if the menu is set to 6 if the addition of low s...

Page 22: ...comm units Compressor Heat Low Stage Comm Units Compressor Heat High Stage Comm Units Electric Heat Single Stage Electric Heat Low Stage Electric Heat High Stage Defrost Single Stage Electric Heat non...

Page 23: ...avigation and Selection Instructions Using Phone Application over Bluetooth Network 1 Connect to the air handler instructions provided by phone during connection process 2 Select desired settings menu...

Page 24: ...24 29 Wiring Diagrams HIGH VOLTAGE DISCONNECT ALL POWER BEFORE SERVICING MULTIPLE POWER SOURCES MAY BE PRESENT FAILURE TO DO SO MAY CAUSE PROPERTY DAMAGE PERSONAL INJURY OR DEATH WARNING...

Page 25: ...ng diagram on the unit for the most up to date wiring HIGH VOLTAGE DISCONNECT ALL POWER BEFORE SERVICING MULTIPLE POWER SOURCES MAY BE PRESENT FAILURE TO DO SO MAY CAUSE PROPERTY DAMAGE PERSONAL INJUR...

Page 26: ...maintained filter will keep the indoor coil of your comfort system clean A dirty coil could cause poor operation and or severe equipment damage Your air filter or filters could be located in your fur...

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