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IM 422-4 / Page 10 (Rev 5/99)

Initial start-up of the Incremental

®

 conditioners by

experienced personnel is usually the responsibility of the
installing contractor. This start-up consists of inspecting and
operating the equipment for all functions at the time of initial
installation, and making necessary adjustments. It also
includes demonstrating its proper operation to the owner or
the owner’s agent. Note that unless otherwise specifically
agreed to in writing, no field labor, start-up service or the like
is included  in the price of the equipment. After the equipment
leaves the factory, it may become damaged or maladjusted
during transportation or on the job. Sometimes wires are
disconnected accidentally, or fan motors move on their bases
due to rough handling, causing fans to strike. The correction
of such conditions is part of the start-up.

Before Starting Equipment, Make Certain That:
1. Correct voltage has been supplied to the equipment.
2. The electrical plug from the control box has been inserted

into the receptacle.

During Start-up (Applies Only to Standard Equipment):
1. Set manual ventilation damper to OPEN or CLOSED

Equipment Start-up

position as required by owner. Set “Auto-Off” switch as
required if unit is equipped with electric fresh air damper.

2. Push HIGH button to preselect fan speed. Push HEAT

button. Move thermostat to the extreme heating position
(counterclockwise). If the “Cycle/Constant” switch is placed
in the “Cycle” position, heat and indoor fan motor should
cycle on and off as the thermostat requires. Push LOW
button. Fan should change to low speed.

3. Push HIGH button to preselect fan speed. Push COOL

button. Move thermostat to the extreme cooling position
(clockwise). Compressor and indoor fan motor should
cycle on and off as the thermostat requires. Push LOW
button. Fan should change to lower speed. Outdoor fan
should be on whenever compressor operates.

4. Push FAN button. Indoor fan should operate at high or low

speed as selected. Neither heater nor compressor should
continue to operate.

5. Push OFF or STBY button. Fan should stop, and neither

heater nor compressor should continue to operate.

Incremental

®

 conditioners are built to last. With proper care,

the unit should provide uninterrupted service for many years.
Scheduled maintenance of this equipment, as described
below, is the key to the equipment’s longevity.

1. Air filters must be cleaned at regular intervals. Twice

annually may be adequate in some areas while twice
monthly may be required in others. Areas with high dirt and
lint content or heavy usage of units require more frequent
filter maintenance than those areas of relatively clean
operating or low usage conditions. Unit malfunction may
occur if air filters are not kept clean.

2. McQuay recommends that every year the chassis be

removed for a thorough checkup. This should be
completed as follows:

a. Unplug unit from power source.

b. Remove front panel and unplug valve from control box.

c. Vacuum heating coil to remove any accumulated dust.

d. Remove chassis from cabinet and move it to the

maintenance department. Replace with spare chassis
or weather plate.

e. Check all seals and insulation and repair as required.

f. Check all wiring and controls for hazardous conditions.

Scheduled Maintenance

g. Cover motors and control module with watertight

material and wash evaporator coil, condenser coil and
base pan using hot water and a mild soap. Do not use
a harsh detergent for it may corrode the aluminum fins.

h. Clean condensate drain and clear weep holes.

i. Dry equipment thoroughly, especially electric parts and

insulation.

j. Clean any rust spots with steel wool and paint with rust

inhibiting paint.

k. Clean insulation or replace if necessary.

l. Check all fasteners and tighten as required.

m. Clean and oil damper door and linkage.

n. After the first year, oil fan motors. For 8-hour/day

operation, add 8 to 10 drops to each bearing. For 24-
hour/day operation, add 16 to 20 drops to each bearing.
Use a commercial grade electric motor oil or SAE #10
nondetergent motor oil.

o. Test run chassis before re-installing or returning to

spare parts stock.

Residential and institutional cleaning compounds can cause permanent damage to the packaged terminal unit. To avoid
damage to unit controls and heat transfer surfaces, do not spray cleaning compounds onto the discharge grille, return air
opening, or unit controls. Normal cleaning can be accomplished by wiping the unit surface with a damp cloth. When using
cleaning compounds on carpets, floors or walls, turn the unit off to avoid drawing potentially damaging vapors into the
package terminal unit.

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WARNING

Summary of Contents for 106018561

Page 1: ...McQuay Incorporated Incremental Comfort Conditioners Suite II With Top Mounted Hydronic Heat Section Installation Maintenance Data Group PTAC Part No 106018561 Date May 1999 IM 422 4 Page 1 Rev 5 99...

Page 2: ...installer exercise caution This equipment is to be installed only by an experienced installation company which employs trained personnel Inspection When the equipment is received all items should be c...

Page 3: ...Piping Rough in Typ R H L H 3 76mm Min 3 76mm Kickplate Removable Front 7 8 22mm Wall Thickness C A 11 4 32mm 27 8 67mm 16 406mm B 91 8 232mm 51 2 140mm 7 8 22mm 15 8 41mm 15 16 33mm 3 76mm Min Kickp...

Page 4: ...uctions For panel wall and thin wall construction it is recommended that the optional top angle be used and the wall sleeve be supplied with a turned down flange see Figure 3 The recommended procedure...

Page 5: ...nd the finished wall surface This is to accommodate the heat section and room cabinet The center of gravity is 103 4 273mm from the rear face of the standard wall sleeve If no subbase is being employe...

Page 6: ...the brickstop contacts the exterior bricks as illustrated below If a brickstop is not used slide the wall sleeve in the wall so that it extends into the room a minimum of 11 8 29mm beyond the finishe...

Page 7: ...supplied and pipe it according to the illustration Install valve and other accessories including air vents steam traps stop balance valves etc as specified by the design engIneer 5 For valve installed...

Page 8: ...the condenser coil cover 8 If louver has not been previously installed connect to wall sleeve as described above 9 If louver is supplied by others as illustrated in Figure 4 page 5 be sure to install...

Page 9: ...the hold down screw 4 Screw the cabinet to the wall using the screws provided There are two 2 screw holes provided on each side located on the inner flanges of the room cabinet 5 Loosen the four 4 win...

Page 10: ...ld provide uninterrupted service for many years Scheduled maintenance of this equipment as described below is the key to the equipment s longevity 1 Air filters must be cleaned at regular intervals Tw...

Page 11: ...0 Units Cooling Chassis 1 Compressor Overload Device 1 Compressor Running Capacitor 1 Evaporator Fan Motor 1 Condenser Fan Motor 1 Pushbutton Switch 2 Damper Switch 2 Thermostat 2 Knob for Thermostat...

Page 12: ...nly TROUBLE CAUSE CURE 1 Blowers won t operate on COOL 2 Blowers operate on COOL but compressor doesn t start 3 Blowers run on COOL and compressor starts but stops after a short interval 4 Blowers run...

Page 13: ...or c Align blower assembly and tighten nuts d Noise will disappear after equipment runs awhile e Make necessary adjustments to components f Check for proper adjustment Apply silicone oil or grease to...

Page 14: ...IM 422 4 Page 14 Rev 5 99 Wiring Diagram Standard Manual Changeover Control Hydronic Heat With Normally Open Valve...

Page 15: ...IM 422 4 Page 15 Rev 5 99 Wiring Diagram Standard Manual Changeover Control Hydronic Heat With Normally Closed Valve...

Page 16: ...of the product is other than that published by the Company One Year Refrigeration Circuit Warranty Hermetically sealed motor compressor assemblies and all components of refrigeration circuits not read...

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