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IMPoRtAnt SAFEtY InFoRMAtIon

Please read all instructions before servicing this equipment. 

Pay attention to all safety warnings and any other special 

notes highlighted in the manual. Safety markings are 

used frequently throughout this manual to designate a 

degree or level of seriousness and should not be ignored. 

WARnIng

 indicates a potentially hazardous situation that 

if not avoided, could result in personal injury or death. 

cAutIon

 indicates a potentially hazardous situation that 

if not avoided, may result in minor or moderate injury or 

property damage.

 WARnIng:

ElEctRIcAl SHocK, FIRE oR

EXPloSIon HAZARD

Failure to follow safety warnings exactly could 

result in serious injury or property damage.
Improper servicing could result in dangerous 

operation, serious injury, death or property 

damage.
•  Before servicing, disconnect all electrical power 

to the indoor blower.

•  When servicing controls, label all wires prior 

to disconnecting. Reconnect wires correctly.

•  Verify proper operation after servicing.

 WARnIng:

these units are fully charged with R-410A 

refrigerant and ready for installation. When 

a system is installed according to these 

instructions, no refrigerant charging is required. 

If repairs make it necessary for evacuation and 

charging, it should only be attempted by qualified, 

trained personnel thoroughly familiar with this 

equipment. Some local codes require licensed 

installation service personnel to service this 

type of equipment. under no circumstances 

should the homeowner attempt to install and/or 

service this equipment. Failure to comply with 

this warning could result in equipment damage, 

personal injury, or death.

 WARnIng:

Do not place combustible material on or against 

the unit cabinet. Do not place combustible 

materials, including gasoline and any other 

flammable vapors and liquids, in the vicinity of 

the unit.

 WARnIng:

PRoPoSItIon 65 WARnIng: this product 

contains fiberglass wool, a product known to the 

state of california to cause cancer. Disturbing 

the insulation of this product during installation, 

maintenance, or repair will expose you to 

fiberglass wool.

•  Breathing this material may cause respiratory 

irritations or may cause lung cancer.

•  Fiberglass wool may also cause eye irritation, 

skin sensitization, or other allergic responses 

in susceptible individuals.

•  Always  wear  goggles,  disposable  gloves, 

long sleeved shirt, and appropriate breathing 

protection when working near this insulation. 

If contact with skin occurs, wash immediately 

with soap and water. In case of contact with 

eyes, flush immediately with water for at least 

15 minutes. contact a physician if needed.

 WARnIng:

the information listed below and on the next 

page must be followed during the installation, 

service, and operation of this unit. unqualified 

individuals should not attempt to interpret these 

instructions or install this equipment. Failure 

to follow safety recommendations could result 

in possible damage to the equipment, serious 

personal injury or death.

•  Before  beginning  the  installation,  verify  that  the  unit 

model is correct for the job. The unit model number is 

printed on the data label. 

•  This equipment contains liquid and gaseous refrigerant 

under high pressure. Installation or servicing should only 

be performed by qualified trained personnel thoroughly 

familiar with this type equipment.

•  Installation of equipment may require brazing operations. 

Installer must comply with safety codes and wear 

appropriate safety equipment (safety glasses, work 

gloves, fire extinguisher, etc.) when performing brazing 

operations.

•  The installer should become familiar with the units wiring 

diagram before making any electrical connections to the 
unit. See the unit wiring label or 

Figure 9 (page 19)

Figure 10 (page 20)

, & 

Figure 11 (page 21)

.

•  Follow  all  precautions  in  the  literature,  on  tags,  and 

on labels provided with the equipment. Read and 

thoroughly understand the instructions provided with 

the equipment prior to performing the installation and 

operational checkout of the equipment.

•  Use caution when handling this appliance or removing 

components. Personal injury can occur from sharp metal 

edges present in all sheet metal constructed equipment.

Summary of Contents for PPH3RE Series

Page 1: ...lays an important role as well Pay attention to all safety warnings and any other special notes highlighted in the manual Improper installation of the furnace or failure to follow safety warnings coul...

Page 2: ...ing 11 Short Cycle Protection 11 Emergency Heat 11 Anti Short Cycle Timer Test 11 Heating Mode 11 Cooling Mode 11 Unit MAINTENANCE 11 Adjustment of Refrigerant Charge 12 Charging the Unit in AC Mode 1...

Page 3: ...ancer Disturbing the insulation of this product during installation maintenance or repair will expose you to fiberglass wool Breathing this material may cause respiratory irritations or may cause lung...

Page 4: ...practical place the heat pump and its ducts in an area where they will be shaded from the afternoon sun when the heat load is greatest Consideration should also be given to availability of electric po...

Page 5: ...tandards of the National Fire Protection Association StandardforInstallationofAirConditioningandVentilation Systems NFPA 90A Standard for Installation of Residence Type Warm Air Heating and Air Condit...

Page 6: ...re tight Homes with multiple supply ducts or special applications a Y fitting is available for dividing the supplyairtodifferentareasofthehomeformoreefficient cooling NOTE Formaximumperformance insula...

Page 7: ...ocation 2 Cut a hole approximately 3 4 larger than the damper opening in the fiberboard 3 Cut a 9 1 8 x 13 1 8 hole in the duct and bend over all tabs flat on the inside of the heat duct 4 Insert the...

Page 8: ...nside the control compartment Extend leads through power wiring hole See Figure 7 Connect L1 L2 directly to the contactor Use only copper wire for the line voltage power supply to this unit as listed...

Page 9: ...tinuously even through loss of power for 7 days Electric Heat Package optional This heat pump is shipped without an auxiliary electric heat kit installed If electric heat is desired an accessory heate...

Page 10: ...1630 1589 1545 048K T1 1418 1385 1351 1316 1279 1242 1203 1163 T2 1530 1500 1467 1433 1396 1358 1318 1275 T3 1679 1645 1611 1576 1541 1505 1469 1432 T4 1787 1757 1726 1693 1658 1621 1582 1542 T5 2006...

Page 11: ...for the discharge of warm air at the supply registers System Cooling Set the thermostat s system mode to COOL and the fan mode to AUTO Change the thermostat temperature selector below the existing roo...

Page 12: ...ernal to the unit The switch is designed to de energize the system when very high pressures occur during abnormal conditions Under normal conditions the switch is closed If the discharge pressure rise...

Page 13: ...63 35 38 2 35 02 2 48 Figure 8 Physical Data Unit Dimensions A 3 Opening for 12 Diameter Supply Duct 9 15 17 50 9 0 Opening for 14 Diameter Return Duct 10 15 5 5 B 1 3 15 Rear View L W TopView 18 01...

Page 14: ...75 80 85 90 95 100 105 Liq Press Dis Temp Liq Press Dis Temp Liq Press Dis Temp Liq Press Dis Temp Liq Press Dis Temp Liq Press Dis Temp Liq Press Dis Temp Liq Press Dis Temp 133 249 131 135 250 134...

Page 15: ...R TEMPERATURE F 70 75 80 85 90 95 100 105 Liq Press Dis Temp Liq Press Dis Temp Liq Press Dis Temp Liq Press Dis Temp Liq Press Dis Temp Liq Press Dis Temp Liq Press Dis Temp Liq Press Dis Temp 135 26...

Page 16: ...e suction pressure will vary from design value if outdoor air flow entering dry bulb or entering wet bulb temperatures vary NOTES 1 All pressures are listed psig and all temperatures in F 2 Discharge...

Page 17: ...63 124 69 283 130 84 307 145 105 352 166 126 396 188 43 231 109 52 249 116 61 268 122 70 287 128 85 314 142 106 359 162 127 403 182 44 238 107 53 255 114 62 273 120 71 290 126 86 321 139 107 366 157 1...

Page 18: ...115 47 242 123 58 268 132 69 294 141 84 324 158 104 374 183 124 424 208 38 223 113 48 248 121 59 273 130 70 298 139 85 331 155 105 381 178 125 431 201 39 230 111 49 254 119 60 278 128 71 301 137 86 3...

Page 19: ...N BLACK RED BLUE BLACK BLACK BLACK ORANGE RED YELLOW WHITE YELLOW GREEN WITH YELLOW STRIPE VIOLET WHITE 208 230 VOLT Z H 0 6 E S A H P E L G N I S P M U P T A E H D E G A K C A P L L A M S WIRING DIAG...

Page 20: ...LUE RED RED WHITE BLACK GREEN GREY ORANGE WHITE YELLOW BLACK BLACK BLACK BROWN BLACK RED BLUE BLACK YELLOW BLACK ORANGE RED YELLOW WHITE WHITE 208 230 VOLT SMALL PACKAGED HEAT PUMP SINGLE PHASE 60HZ W...

Page 21: ...N BLUE RED RED WHITE BLACK GREEN GREY ORANGE WHITE YELLOW BLACK BLACK BLACK BROWN BLACK RED BLUE YELLOW ORANGE WITH YELLOW STRIPE 208 230 VOLT SMALL PACKAGED HEAT PUMP SINGLE PHASE 60HZ WIRING DIAGRAM...

Page 22: ...ostat is used W2 OUT W2 IN Optional 2nd Stage Outdoor Thermostat Field Supplied 6 7 8 9 2 3 4 5 1 C G O W2 Y1 Y2 E R INDOOR TERMINAL THERMOSTAT White wire not present when optional thermostat is used...

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Page 24: ...TY________________________ STATE_________________ Has the owner s information been reviewed with the customer YES NO Has the Literature Package been left with the unit YES NO VENTING SYSTEM Is the ven...

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