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Electric Subbase
An electrical subbase is optional for all 208V and 230V units.
A subbase is standard for all 265V units. The standard is avail-
able with 3". (76mm) or 4" (102mm) heights. The subbase con-
tains leveling legs for adjustment of up to 1" (25mm) addi-
tional height. All subbases are factory supplied.

Installation
1. If the minimum depth subbase is required, discard the side

extension pieces.

2. If more than the minimum depth is required, determine the

depth of the side extension pieces desired and break at
proper score - line. Insert the extension pieces into the

front assembly and secure with two short black screws at
each side.

3. Insert leveling bolts into subbase bottom flange. Four (4)

bolts will be needed if side extensions are used. Only two
(2) bolts are required if side extensions are not used.

4. Place the subbase on the floor and align its center line

with the center line of the wall opening. Do not fasten the
subbase to the floor. Attach the subbase to the cabinet/
wall sleeve using the clips provided with the subbase.

5. The wiring should be roughed in and the conduit connected

to the subbase junction box. Complete the installation by
wiring the receptacle to the incoming power supply.

Hydronic Subbase
A subbase is supplied as standard with all hydronic units. This
subbase measures 8"  (203mm) in height and includes the
hydronic heating coil. Refer to IM Bulletin 419 for installation
details. In addition, rough in supply and return piping.

Electrical and plumbing rough-in can be done through the back
of the hydronic heat section or through the openings provided
in the bottom of the subbase. The finished piping can be done
now or later.

Subbase Installation

Figure 12. Electric Subbase

Figure 13. Hydronic Subbas

e

Electrical
Junction
Box for Main
Power Connection

Receptacle (Req’d
on 265V Units)

Plug/Cord Cover
(Req’d on 265V
Units)

Knockouts for

Opitonal Fuse &

Disconnect Switch

C

 L

Electrical

Knockouts

3" (76mm) or
4" (102mm)

0" (0mm) to

1" (25mm)

41

1

2

"

(1054mm)

Leveling Screw (4 Places)

17"

(432mm)

12"

(305mm)

5"

(127mm)

2

1

2

"

(63.5mm)

0" (0mm) to 9

3

8

"

(238mm)

4

3

8

" (111mm)

1

1

2

" (38mm)

7

8

"

(22mm)

5

8

"

(16mm)

3"

Plan

Front Elevation (Three Front Panels in Place)

3

" x 5"

(76 to 127mm)
Opening for
Electrical and/or
Drain Rough-In

2

1

/

2

"

8

1

/

4

"

2

1

/

2

"

1

1

/

2

"

1/4" – 1

1

/

4

"

8"

3

1

/

4

"

5

1

/

2

"

7

1

/

2

"

6

3

/

4

"

7

1

/

4

"

3/4"

41

1

/

2

"

3/4"

15"

Fuse

Receptacle (Factory installed
when fuse & disconnect are
furnished)

5

/

8

" O.D. Copper Sweat

As Req'd

3" x 5" Opening for Electrical
and/or Piping Rough-in

Optional Fuse
Disconnect

Permanent
Mesh Filter

Electrical
Knockout

NOTES:

1.

Side channels are adjustable from 0"–9

3

/

8

" in

length by inverting them. Side channels are
predrilled to allow infinite adjustment.

2.

Subbase shown with louvered front panel
removed. Front panel is hinged to allow
access to valve, coil, filter & electrical
junction box.

3.

Leveling legs are adjustable from 

1

/

4

"–1

1

/

4

".

Top View

Front View

End View

Leveling Legs

Summary of Contents for Suite II

Page 1: ...Installation Maintenance Data IM 671 1 Group PTAC Part Number 059490801 Date November 2003 Suite II PTAC PTHP Conditioner 1 Motor Standard 2 Motor Premium 2003 McQuay International...

Page 2: ...h the power supply available The Suite Series Comfort Conditioner is designed and built for through the wall installation in either new or existing buildings The self contained refrigerant sys tem del...

Page 3: ...e SHI Suite II 1 Motor Heat Pump IAQ DEI Suite II 2 Motor IAQ SHS Suite II 1 Motor Heat Pump DES Suite II 2 Motor SEA Suite II 1 Motor Automatic Damper DHA Suite II 2 Motor Heat Pump Automatic Damper...

Page 4: ...and units with hydronic heat See pages 5 6 7 9 for subbase dimensions Sides are adjustable 2 Opening needs to be 165 8 422mm x 425 8 1083mm when using a louver frame See page 8 Figure B of 3 76mm off...

Page 5: ...e C page 8 A 5 16 8mm hole is provided on each side 2 51 mm down from the top and 2 51 mm in from the rear of the cabinet wall sleeve Additional holes may be required to firmly secure the cabinet wall...

Page 6: ...he subbase of the cabi net wall sleeve Where a subbase is used secure wall sleeve to subbase with clips provided 6 Level cabinet wall sleeve in both directions and secure by anchoring with appropriate...

Page 7: ...to se cure firmly Caution Do not drill holes in the subbase of the cabinet wall sleeve Where a subbase is used secure wall sleeve to subbase with clips provided Wall Sleeve Installation Thick Wall Con...

Page 8: ...leeve Clean out weep holes to assure proper drainage 4 Attach indoor drain kit if used according to the instructions on page 10 Outdoor drain kits must be installed after wall sleeve is in place 5 Con...

Page 9: ...and includes the hydronic heating coil Refer to IM Bulletin 419 for installation details In addition rough in supply and return piping Electrical and plumbing rough in can be done through the back of...

Page 10: ...e external drain kit should be completed after the cabinet wall sleeve has been installed Note When using the external drain kit the sleeve must be flush or beynd the outside finished wall do not rece...

Page 11: ...r 4 screws packaged with the Tinnerman clips 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...

Page 12: ...d into the receptacle During Start up applies only to standard equipment 1 Set manual ventilation damper to Open or Closed posi tion as required by owner 2 Select HIGH HEAT on the rotary switch Move t...

Page 13: ...clean operating or low usage conditions Unit malfunction will occur if air filters are not kept clean Rinse filter with hot water and a mild detergent Let dry and oil lightly to en hance dust collect...

Page 14: ...es on at the vari ous steps in this cycle can be a big help to the troubleshoot ing mechanic Figure 18 illustrates the refrigeration cycle The diagram shows what occurs in each component of a hermeti...

Page 15: ...Evaporator motor slipping on motor shaft d Heat load in room exceeds capacity of equipment e Windows and doors in room are open f Compressor not pumping indicated by 1 Low wattage 2 Condenser not war...

Page 16: ...apparent reason Inspection has revealed no loose components that might be the source of the noise Due to the action of the compressor it is possible to have internal noise develop if the refrigerant t...

Page 17: ...IM 671 Page 17 of 28 Wiring Diagram PTAC 1 Motor Standard Manual Changeover Control Model PSEA PSEC PSEH PSEI PSES Thermostat Unit Heat Electric Changeover Manual...

Page 18: ...IM 671 Page 18 of 28 Wiring Diagram Heat Pump 1 Motor Standard Manual Changeover Control Model PSHA PSHC PSHI PSHS Thermostat Unit Heat Electric Changeover Manual...

Page 19: ...IM 671 Page 19 of 28 Wiring Diagram Steam Heat with Normally Closed Valve 1 Motor Standard Manual Changeover Control Model PSEC PSEH PSES Thermostat Unit Heat Steam Changeover Manual...

Page 20: ...IM 671 Page 20 of 28 Wiring Diagram Hot Water Heat with Normally Open Valve 1 Motor Standard Manual Changeover Control Model PSEC PSEH PSES Thermostat Unit Heat Water Changeover Manual...

Page 21: ...IM 671 Page 21 of 28 Wiring Diagram PTAC 2 Motor Standard Manual Changeover Control Model PDEA PDEC PDEH PDEI PDES PFEC PFES Thermostat Unit Heat Electric Changeover Manual...

Page 22: ...IM 671 Page 22 of 28 Wiring Diagram Heat Pump 2 Motor Standard Manual Changeover Control Model PDHA PDHC PDHI PDHS PFHC PFHS Thermostat Unit Heat Heat Pump w Back up Electric Changeover Manual...

Page 23: ...IM 671 Page 23 of 28 Wiring Diagram Steam Heat with Normally Closed Valve 2 Motor Standard Manual Changeover Control Model PDEC PDEH PDES PFEC PFES Thermostat Unit Heat Steam Changeover Manual...

Page 24: ...IM 671 Page 24 of 28 Wiring Diagram Hot Water Heat with Normally Open Valve 2 Motor Standard Manual Changeover Control Model PDEH PDES PFEC PFES Thermostat Unit Heat Water Changeover Manual...

Page 25: ...IM 671 Page 25 of 28 NOTES...

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