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6.1  Upflow Installation

 

No field modifications are mandatory; however, to obtain 

maximum efficiency, the horizontal drip shield, side drain pan 

and drain pan extension can be removed.

 

Side Drain Pan and Extension Removal: Refer to Figure 1, re

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move the two (2) screws that secure the drip shield support 

brackets to the condensate collectors (front and back). Unsnap 

the side drain pan  from the main drain pan using a screw driver 

or any small lever. The side drain pan, drip shield brackets and 

the drain pan extension may now be removed. From Figure 1, 

drain port labeled (A) is the primary  drain for this application 

and condensate drain line must be attached to this drain port. 

Drain port (a) is for the secondary drain line (if used).

Drip Pan

Extension

Side

Drain

Pan

Screw

B

b

A

Main Drain Pan

Drip Shield Bracket

Drip Shield

Pn

a

SIDE DRAIN PAN REMOVAL

 

Figure 1

6.2  Horizontal Left Installation

 

No field modifications are permissible for this application.

 

The bottom right drain connection is the primary drain for 

this application and condensate drain line must be attached 

to this drain connection. The top connection of the three 

drain connections on the drain pan must remain plugged for 

this application. The bottom left drain connection is for the 

secondary drain line (if used).

 

In applications where the air handler is installed in the horizon

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tal left position, and the return air environment see humidity 

levels above 65% relative humidity coupled with total external 

static levels above 0.5” e.s.p., a condensate kit is available for 

field application.  Kit nomenclature can be found in Table 1.

CMK0008

Condensate

Kit

CMK0009

Condensate

Kit

CMK0010

Condensate

Kit

CMK0012

Condensate

Kit

CMK0013

Condensate

Kit

CMK0014

Condensate

Kit

AVPTC25B14 AVPTC29B14 AVPTC31C14 AVPTC49D14 AVPTC33C14 AVPTC49C14

AVPTC37B14 AVPTC37C14 AVPTC61D14 AVPTC39C14

AVPTC37D14

AVPTC59C14

AVPTC59D14

CONDENSATE KIT

TABLE 1

6.3  Downflow/Horizontal Right Installation

 

IMPORTANT NOTE: 

In the downflow application, to prevent 

coil pan “sweating”, a downflow kit (DFK) is available through 

your local Goodman distributor. The DFK is not supplied with 

the air handler and is required by Goodman on all downflow 

installations. See 

Table 2

 for the correct DFK and follow the 

instructions provided for installation.

DFK-B

DFK-C

DFK-D

AVPTC25B14**

AVPTC31C14**

AVPTC37D14**

AVPTC29B14**

AVPTC37C14**

AVPTC49D14**

AVPTC35B14**

AVPTC59C14**

AVPTC59D14**

AVPTC37B14**

AVPTC33C14**

AVPTC61D14**

AVPTC39C14**
AVPTC49C14**

MODEL LIST FOR DOWNFLOW KITS

DOWNFLOW KIT

TABLE 2

 

Refer to Figure 6 and 7 for the location of the components 

referenced in the following steps.

1.  Before inverting the air handler, remove blower access 

panel and coil access panel. The coil access panel and 

tubing panel may remain screwed together during this pro

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cedure. Remove and retain the seven (7) screws securing 

the coil access panel to the cabinet and the six (6) screws 

securing the blower access panel to the cabinet.

2.  Slide the coil assembly out using the drain pan to pull the 

assembly from the cabinet.

 

NOTE: DO NOT USE MANIFOLDS OR FLOWRATOR TO 

PULL THE COIL ASSEMBLY OUT. FAILURE TO DO SO MAY 

RESULT IN BRAZE JOINT DAMAGE AND LEAKS.

3.  Removal of the center support is required on units with 

21” wide cabinet.  Remove and retain the two (2) screws 

that secure the center support to the cabinet. Remove the 

center support.

4.  Using the drain pan to hold the coil assembly, slide the coil 

assembly back into the cabinet on the downflow brackets 

as shown in Figure 8. 

5.  Re-install the center support (if removed) using the two (2)  

screws removed in Step 4.

6.  Re-install the access panels removed in Step 1 as shown in 

Figure 9. 

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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