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optional automatic fresh air damper, the damper is  

factory set to open whenever the fan motor is  

running and closed when it is off.

17.  Set the indoor fan mode for off cycle on the PC 

board for the off cycle selection of 10, 20, 30 

minutes or 1 hour off cycle time. The fan will 

operate for 2 minutes and shut down for the 

selected off cycle period. For continuous fan 

operation, the fan mode selection on the touchpad 

or remote thermostat must be set to continuous or 

on. When the room thermostat is in the cycle or 

auto mode, it will cycle the indoor fan when there 

is a call for heating or cooling. See page 33 & 34 

for jumper placement details.

18.  Set the temperature limiting feature to the desired  

range of thermostat operations. As shipped, the  

range is 60°F to 85°F.

19.  Replace the air filter and front panel.

20.  For hydronic units:

 

a.   Route the two low voltage valve wires, with  

 

 

Molex connection, through the opening   

 

 

provided in the subbase and connect to valve.

 

b.   Connect short power cord from the chassis to  

 

 

the receptacle in the subbase heat section.

 

c.   Relocate thermostat bulb to bracket located in  

 

 

the subbase. Refer to IM 936 which is    

 

 

provided with the hydronic subbase.

 

d.   Replace filter and louvered subbase front  

 

 

panel.

21.  When installing the chassis in older wall    

 

sleeves, it may be necessary to bend the sheet  

 

metal flange at the rear of the wall sleeve rails to  

 

allow full insertion of the chassis.

  

Figure 28. Chassis Installation

Tinnerman Clips

Damper & Damper Actuator

Wall Sleeve Rails 

(See Note 21 Above)

Wall Sleeve

6.  If wall sleeve has been previously installed,   

remove temporary cardboard weather panel.

7   If louver has been previously installed, remove  

temporary cardboard weather panel.

8   Place Tinnerman clips on wall sleeve. Clips and  

mounting screws enclosed in a bag attached to the  

inside chassis side panel (Figure 28).

9.   Rotate fans to be sure they are free of obstruction.

10.  Check all fasteners to make certain they did not  

loosen during shipment. Do not loosen nuts   

holding down compressor; they are factory    

installed.

11.  Do not lubricate motors before start-up. Motors  

are permanently lubricated by the manufacturer.

12.  Check all copper tubing and capillaries for proper  

clearance so they will not hit or rub during    

operation.

13.  Slide chassis into wall sleeve until firmly seated  

against weather seals. Make sure tubing does not  

catch when inserting chassis.

     CAUTION

Do not push on the coil surface, control box cover or fan
scroll.

14.  Secure the chassis in the wall sleeve with four (4) 

screws packaged with the Tinnerman clips 

 

(Figure 28).

15.  Plug electrical cord into receptacle. Excess cord  

for 208V and 230V units should be coiled neatly  

and stored in the conditioner. Attach plug/cord  

cover to front face of subbase on 265V.

16.  Set the manual damper operator in open or closed  

position as desired. On units equipped with the  

Screws (4)

Chassis

Left end view

Summary of Contents for PDAA

Page 1: ...al Installation Maintenance Data IM 934 2 Group PTAC Part Number 668966802 Date October 2009 Applied Packaged Terminal Air Conditioner and Heat Pump Model PDAA PDHA Dual Motor Angled Top Unit 16 x 42...

Page 2: ...rame Brick Wall Construction Type 13 Panel Wall Construction Type 14 15 Attaching Cabinet Wall Sleeve to Subbase 15 Thick Wall Construction Type 16 Attaching Cabinet Wall Sleeve to Subbase 17 Outdoor...

Page 3: ...on the freight bill or carrier s receipt and signed by the carrier s agent Failure to adequately describe such external evidence of loss or damage may result in the carrier s refusal to honor a damag...

Page 4: ...R 265 60 1 w stndy 115 60 1 T 208 208 60 1 Brand Name M McQuay Refrigerant A R 410A Heating Type E Electric Heat H Hydronic A Hydronic w Intermediate Electric Y None PDHA only Electric Heat A 2 5 Kw B...

Page 5: ...g with higher energy efficiencies for lower operating costs Plus McQuay offers a nationwide network for original equipment replacements with local parts and service McQuay Applied Packaged Terminal Ai...

Page 6: ...ubbase extends to front edge of unit when furnished with hydronic heat Hydronic subbase is flush with the front of the cabinet Electric subbase is flush with wall sleeve 2 Subbase side channels are ad...

Page 7: ...e finished wall to accommodate the room cabinet A minimum distance of 3 above the finished floor is required for return air The rough opening should measure 161 4 high x 421 4 wide When using a louver...

Page 8: ...11 2 Leveling Screw 4 Places 17 12 5 21 2 0 to 93 8 43 8 11 2 7 8 5 8 3 Plan Front Elevation Three Front Panels in Place Electrical Junction Box for Main Power Connection Receptacle Req d on 265V Unit...

Page 9: ...le Factory installed when fuse disconnect are furnished As Req d NOTES 1 Side channels are adjustable from 0 93 8 in length by inverting them Side channels are predrilled to allow infinite adjustment...

Page 10: ...outdoor drain kit the sleeve must be flush or beyond the outside finished wall do not recess Install the external drain kit as follows 1 Assemble the drain kit as shown in Figure 11 2 Choose the side...

Page 11: ...s follows 1 Position the extension with standard wall sleeve so proper alignment with drain and mounting holes is achieved 2 Place a bead of caulk around the perimeter of the wall sleeve and another b...

Page 12: ...ll generate condensate during the heating season If it is not desirable for this condensate to exit outdoors from the wall sleeve drain holes install indoor or outdoor drain kits available from your s...

Page 13: ...ter of gravity is 10 254mm from the rear face of the wall sleeve The wall sleeve must be inserted into the wall at least 10 254mm or other support must be employed Support can be from a factory suppli...

Page 14: ...proper seat It is recommended that the louver frame be used for this purpose Figure 16 Frame and brick with electrical subbase Note Standard subbase is available in 3 or 4 76 mm or 102 mm height Leve...

Page 15: ...base 1 Where a subbase is used secure wall sleeve to subbase with clips provided 2 Caulk the wall sleeve to the wall opening on both the inside and outside perimeter Be careful not to plug the weep ho...

Page 16: ...e Secure by anchoring with appropriate fasteners or drill additional holes as required to secure firmly Refer to Anchoring The Wall Sleeve instructions on page 13 CAUTION DO NOT drill holes in the bot...

Page 17: ...actory evaluation If acceptance cannot be determined by the drawing then a sample of the proposed louver must be sent to the factory for testing and certification The sample sent for testing must be a...

Page 18: ...through the louver This enables the installer to keep a firm grasp on the louver when installing from inside the room 4 Angle the louver through the opening at the rear of the wall box then pull the l...

Page 19: ...metal flange at the rear of the wall sleeve rails to allow full insertion of the chassis Figure 28 Chassis Installation Tinnerman Clips Damper Damper Actuator Wall Sleeve Rails See Note 21 Above Wall...

Page 20: ...r OAS Remote T stat T STAT RCWYBG Power supply 24VAC Line voltage input L1 L2 Indoor fan standby voltage L1STB L2STB Control selection LUI T STAT Model selection AC E HP HP E Time delay bypass TEST In...

Page 21: ...gital control shall start with the last settings used prior to power down These settings are saved in a non volatile memory Factory set mode is OFF On Off Triggering Control can be turned On Off via L...

Page 22: ...rmal mode has been resumed Controls Standard Digital Touchpad Control Modes of Operation Cool Mode In Cool Mode the compressor will start if the temperature at the space temperature sensor is 1 F or h...

Page 23: ...il the temperature differential between the room temperature and the set point is less than 2 F This will also occur after a Cold Start or a Mode change from Cool to Cool Dry During this time the fan...

Page 24: ...setting The compressor and outdoor fan will not operate In single motor units the outdoor fan will run along with the indoor fan Set Up Mode To enter the Set Up Mode simultaneously press the Mode Up a...

Page 25: ...arted only if the following conditions are met 1 after the 2 minute delay on break AND 2 the indoor coil reaches 49 F or above and remains there for at least 1 minute OR 3 another Mode is selected The...

Page 26: ...in 3 76mm or 4 102mm height and can be furnished with factory mounted fused disconnect option Modes of Operation Standard Digital Touchpad Control 3 On all 265V models an electrical subbase is require...

Page 27: ...g Condenser Air Free of Obstruction Cycle Continuous Fan if so equipped Other Conditions Found ___________________________________________________________ _____________________________________________...

Page 28: ...onic Controller via the touchpad The user can select with a jumper for the unit to receive commands from a Remote Thermostat Keys and Indicators Labels ON OFF FAN SPEED MODE 8 Push Buttons FAN MODE SL...

Page 29: ...m temperature reaches one degree above the thermostat setpoint Cooling terminates when the room temperature falls two degrees below the setpoint AUTO AUTO Programmable Mode HEAT and COOL icons alterna...

Page 30: ...r is done by pressing Mode button 2 1 Once in the configuration mode the default temperature scale will be displayed as shown below Toggle the temperature scale to degree Celsius by pressing either or...

Page 31: ...rogram the thermostat for each period of the day repeat steps 3 3 through 3 7 Further the thermostat can be programmed for each individual day of the week or use the SimplesetTM feature as described b...

Page 32: ...setpoint even in the dark No batteries required Wall mounted thermostats are available for the PDAA PDHA unit in automatic or manual changeover styles All include a fan switch for constant on operati...

Page 33: ...as the FAN SPEED button on the touchpad and allows user to select the specific speed using only one button Notes The remote must be aimed in a line of sight of the window in the upper right corner on...

Page 34: ...ote mounted thermostats should be wired as shown in Figure 40 Other considerations for this arrangement are as follows Remote Wall Mounted Thermostats 1 When wiring the low voltage plug and receptacle...

Page 35: ...den by the room temperature 3 Jumper Placement to Select Controller Type A Place jumper across LUI to select unit mounted touchpad Local User Interface B Place jumper across secondary SEC to select se...

Page 36: ...r OFM Outdoor Fan Motor OCS Outdoor Coil Sensor OAS Outdoor Air Sensor ICS Indoor Coil Sensor IAS Indoor Air Sensor LUI Local User Interface REV Reversing Valve EHC Eletric Heat Contactor 1 Jumper Pla...

Page 37: ...only with the premium control board For the latest drawing version refer to the wiring diagram located on the inside of the controls access panel of the unit Wire Color Voltage WH 120V RD 208V OR 240V...

Page 38: ...th the premium control board For the latest drawing version refer to the wiring diagram located on the inside of the controls access panel of the unit Wire Color Voltage WH 120V RD 208V OR 240V BN 277...

Page 39: ...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 A Air filters...

Page 40: ...me incremental conditioners are purchased owners arrange for a small stock of replacement parts Where an owner carries such a stock immediate replacement of defective parts is possible The defective p...

Page 41: ...bove 50 F Lo Low Room Temperature Indoor air temperature is 5 degrees below minimum setpoint limit LA Low Ambient Lockout Outdoor air temperature is below 25 F Fault and Protection Codes for Applied P...

Page 42: ...r 4 Obstructed discharge grilles 5 Evaporator blower motor not running 6 Evaporator blower motor not up to speed 7 Evaporator motor slipping on motor shaft d Heat load in room exceeds capacity of equi...

Page 43: ...s 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 gap between solenoid and armature g Tighte...

Page 44: ...ow that you have made an investment in modern efficient McQuay equipment its care should be a high priority For training information on all McQuay HVAC products please visit us at www mcquay com and c...

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