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unit rating plate. Connect the line-voltage leads 
to the corresponding terminals on the contactor 
(or the circuit breaker when the fi eld installed 
circuit breaker kits are used) inside the control 
compartment. Use only copper wire for the line 
voltage power supply to this unit. Use proper code 
agency listed conduit and a conduit connector 
for connecting the supply wires to the unit and 
for obtaining proper grounding. Grounding may 
also be accomplished by using the grounding 
lug provided in the control box.

 WARNING:

The unit cabinet must have an 
uninterrupted or unbroken electrical 
ground to minimize personal injury if 
an electrical fault should occur. This 
ground may consist of electrical wire 
or approved conduit when installed in 
accordance with existing national or 
local codes.

Blower Speed — The blower speed is preset 
at the factory for operation at the same speed 
for heating and cooling. For optimum system 
performance and comfort, it may be necessary 
to change the factory set speed.  See table 1 for 
factory settings. To change the blower speed:

If Standard Motor:
1.  Disconnect all electrical power to the 
 

unit and remove the service panel. 

2.  Remove the motor lead from terminal #4 of 

the blower relay. Cut the wire tie holding the 
motor lead bundle. The  motor leads are 
color coded as shown in Figure 7.

3.  If the desired heating blower speed is different 

than the cooling speed, remove and discard 
the jumper wire between terminals #6 and 
#4. on the blower relay. Place the desired 
heating blower speed lead on terminal #6 and 
the desired cooling blower speed lead on 
terminal #4 of the blower relay. Use another 
wire tie (fi eld supplied) to bundle the remaining 
motor leads.

If Fixed Torque Motor:
1.  Disconnect all electrical power to the unit 

and remove the blower panel.

2.  Locate the orange and red wires terminated 

to the blower motor.   The orange wire controls 
cooling operation while the red wire controls 
heating operation.

3.  Verify the required speed from the airfl ow 

data found in table 1. Place appropriate wire 

on the appropriate motor speed tap for the 
required airfl ow point.

Check all factory wiring per the unit wiring 
diagram and inspect the factory wiring connec-
tions to be sure none loosened during shipping 
or installation. 

 CAUTION:

To avoid personal injury or property 
damage, make certain that the motor 
leads cannot come into contact with 
any uninsulated metal components 
of the unit.

Low Voltage Connections 

Room Thermostat  —  Several options are 
available for a room thermostat depending on 
the accessories installed with the unit. Select a 
thermostat which operates in conjunction with 
the installed accessories.  The thermostat should 
be mounted about fi ve feet above the ground on 
an inside wall. The thermostat should be kept 
away from drafts, slamming doors, lamps, direct 
sunlight, or in line with the supply air fl ow.  

To install the thermostat:
1.  Position the sub base on an inside wall and 

mark the mounting holes and thermostat 
cable openings.  

2.  Cut out the cable opening and route the 

thermostat cable from the unit’s low voltage 
compartment  to the thermostat location. 
The thermostat cable is supplied by the 
installer.

3.  Connect the cable leads to the sub base or 

thermostat terminals and to the unit’s low                
voltage pigtails as shown in Figure 8. A 
system wiring diagram is also provided on 
the inside of the control panel cover.

4.    Secure sub base or thermostat to the wall us-

ing screws provided with the thermostat.

5.   If sub base is used, install the correct 
 

thermostat housing to sub base.

6.   Refer to thermostat instruction sheet for
 

complete detailed mounting information.

Field Installed Electric Heat — This 
Packaged Air Conditioner is designed to allow 
optional electric heat to be fi eld installed as re-
quired by the building’s particular heating load. 
The options available for each unit are shown in 
the heater kit installation instructions.

Summary of Contents for P6 Series /installation

Page 1: ...censed installation service personnel for this type equipment All installations must be in accordance with these instructions and with all applicable national and local codes and standards Read these...

Page 2: ...UNIT INSTALLATION 7 Ground Level 7 Rigging and Hoisting 7 Rooftop 8 AIR SUPPLY 8 Unconditioned Spaces 9 Acoustical Ductwork 9 Horizontal to Down Flow Conversion 9 Clearance 9 ELECTRICAL WIRING 9 Gener...

Page 3: ...Let it control the operation of the air conditioning system If you get chilly turn it up a degree at a time until comfort is restored 3 It takes longer for an air conditioner to cool your dwelling tha...

Page 4: ...Code ANSI NFPA 70 or in Canada the Canadian Electric Code Part 1 CSA C 22 1 Air Ducts must be installed in accordance with the standards of the National Fire Protection Association Standards for Inst...

Page 5: ...gure 2 Dimensions 1 25 Power Entry 1 75 Power Entry Capped 0 88 Control Wiring Entry 23 6 27 2 30 0 1 8 4 00 13 5 16 0 14 7 13 5 16 0 13 45 11 75 22 75 55 8 C SUPPLY RETURN 4 0 CONDENSING COIL 5 0 8 C...

Page 6: ...tor coil of this unit All return air to this unit must pass NFPA publications are available by writing National Fire Protection Association Batterymarch Park Quincy Maine 02269 Unit Location This air...

Page 7: ...Refer to local codes and restrictions for proper condensate disposal requirements UNIT INSTALLATION Ground Level When installing the unit at ground level provide a concrete mounting pad separate from...

Page 8: ...Reinforce the roof if required AIR DUCTS This unit is designed only for use with a supply and return duct Air ducts should be installed in accordance with the standards of the National Fire Protectio...

Page 9: ...and with the current revision of the National Electric Code NFPA 70 or in Canada CSA C 22 1 Canadian Electrical CodePart1 Ifanyoftheoriginalwireassupplied with the unit must be replaced it must be re...

Page 10: ...heorangewirecontrols cooling operation while the red wire controls heating operation 3 Verify the required speed from the airflow data found in table 1 Place appropriate wire on the appropriate motor...

Page 11: ...for 1 Stage Cool 1 Stage Heat Typical Wiring Field Supplied for 2 Stage Cool 2 Stage Heat with an Optional Outdoor Thermostat Figure 8 Typical Air Conditioner Thermostat Connections R Y1 Y2 C G 1 2 3...

Page 12: ...r delivery at the register s Ensurethattherearenoobstructions attheregistersorintheductwork Setthermostat fan switch to Auto System Cooling 1 Set the thermostat system switch to Cool and the thermosta...

Page 13: ...ers as necessary using a mild detergentandwater Rinsethoroughly with water 3 Inspect the electrical connections for tightness at the beginning of each heating and cooling season Service as necessary I...

Page 14: ...p T1 1515 1450 1380 1350 1280 1250 1200 1160 Tap T2 1580 1520 1460 1400 1300 1280 1260 1230 X60 Tap T3 1740 1690 1650 1600 1360 1500 1460 1390 Tap T4 1960 1910 1840 1820 1540 1740 1700 1600 Tap T5 209...

Page 15: ...uid Temperature F Liquid Pressure psig Add refrigerant when below curve Remove refrigerant when above curve P6SD X60 Charging Chart Cooling 200 220 240 260 280 300 320 340 360 380 400 420 440 460 480...

Page 16: ...RED RED RED RED ORANGE ORANGE ORANGE ORANGE ORANGE BLACK BLACK BLACK BLACK BLACK BLACK BLUE BROWN YELLOW YELLOW BLACK BLACK BK 208 230 Volt z H 0 6 e s a h P e e r h T r e n o i t i d n o C r i A d e...

Page 17: ...NOTES 1 Disconnect all power before servicing 2 For supply connections use copper conductors only 3 Not suitable on systems that exceed 150V to ground 4 If any of the original wire as supplied with th...

Page 18: ...H 0 6 e s a h P e l g n i S r e n o i t i d n o C r i A d e g a k c a P e l b i t r e v n o C NOTES 1 Disconnect all power before servicing 2 For supply connections use copper conductors only 3 Not su...

Page 19: ...E RED ORANGE BLUE YELLOW BLACK RED RED RED RED GREEN GRAY BLUE YELLOW BLACK GRAY GREEN RED BLACK ORANGE GN YE STRIPE BLUE WHITE GREEN BLACK RED RED GREEN NOTES FIELD WIRING LEGEND LOW VOLTAGE HIGH VOL...

Page 20: ...7089330 7089330 Specifications and illustrations subject to change without notice and without incurring obligations 10 08 O Fallon MO INSTALLER PLEASE LEAVE THESE INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS WITH THE H...

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