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Table 3. Blower Data

HEAT RISE DATA (BASED ON NOMINAL 10KW ELECTRIC HEAT KIT)

UNIT

BLOWER

SETTING

EXTERNAL STATIC PRESSURE DROP - INCHES WATER COLUMN

0.1

0.2

0.3

0.4

0.5

0.6

0.7

0.8

CFM HEAT

RISE CFM

HEAT

RISE CFM

HEAT

RISE CFM

HEAT

RISE CFM

HEAT

RISE CFM

HEAT

RISE CFM

HEAT

RISE CFM

HEAT

RISE

018K

Tap T1

609

52

541

58

522

61

450

70

390

81

333

95

-

-

-

-

Tap T2*

729

43

690

46

651

49

599

53

542

58

475

67

421

75

357

88

Tap T3

859

37

813

39

768

41

724

44

673

47

609

52

555

57

497

64

Tap T4**

1123

28

1100

29

1065

30

1023

31

978

32

929

34

877

36

820

39

Tap T5

1359

23

1320

24

1302

24

1280

25

1243

25

1205

26

1162

27

1112

28

024K

Tap T1*

950

33

823

38

881

36

832

38

788

40

722

44

655

48

593

53

Tap T2**

1123

28

1100

29

1065

30

1023

31

978

32

929

34

877

36

820

39

Tap T3

1189

27

1158

27

1141

28

1084

29

1047

30

1009

31

959

33

906

35

Tap T4

1291

24

1246

25

1236

26

1195

26

1161

27

1120

28

1075

29

1031

31

Tap T5

1359

23

1320

24

1302

24

1280

25

1243

25

1205

26

1162

27

1112

28

030K

Tap T1

965

33

910

35

870

36

800

39

720

44

665

48

615

51

560

56

Tap T2**

1100

29

1050

30

1010

31

955

33

890

35

830

38

750

42

700

45

Tap T3*

1160

27

1120

28

1080

29

1030

31

980

32

930

34

880

36

800

39

Tap T4

1440

22

1400

23

1360

23

1320

24

1280

25

1220

26

1180

27

1120

28

Tap T5

1560

20

1530

21

1490

21

1440

22

1400

23

1360

23

1310

24

1270

25

036K

Tap T1**

1215

26

1175

27

1130

28

1075

29

1020

31

970

33

900

35

840

38

Tap T2

1313

24

1277

25

1236

26

1190

27

1153

27

1104

29

1051

30

992

32

Tap T3

1460

22

1415

22

1385

23

1335

24

1275

25

1225

26

1170

27

1120

28

Tap T4*

1502

21

1466

22

1437

22

1388

23

1345

23

1305

24

1251

25

1204

26

Tap T5

1565

20

1525

21

1490

21

1450

22

1410

22

1370

23

1315

24

1270

25

042K

Tap T1

1375

23

1345

23

1310

24

1275

25

1240

25

1205

26

1160

27

1120

28

Tap T2**

1470

21

1435

22

1400

23

1370

23

1335

24

1300

24

1260

25

1215

26

Tap T3*

1600

20

1570

20

1535

21

1505

21

1470

21

1440

22

1400

23

1355

23

Tap T4

1715

18

1680

19

1650

19

1620

20

1585

20

1545

20

1505

21

1470

21

Tap T5

1895

17

1865

17

1830

17

1795

18

1760

18

1730

18

1695

19

1655

19

048KA

Tap T1

1375

23

1345

23

1310

24

1275

25

1240

25

1205

26

1160

27

1120

28

Tap T2**

1470

21

1435

22

1400

23

1370

23

1335

24

1300

24

1260

25

1215

26

Tap T3

1600

20

1570

20

1535

21

1505

21

1470

21

1440

22

1400

23

1355

23

Tap T4*

1642

19

1620

20

1580

20

1545

20

1511

21

1472

21

1433

22

1390

23

Tap T5

1895

17

1865

17

1830

17

1795

18

1760

18

1730

18

1695

19

1655

19

X60KA

Tap T1**

1390

23

1350

23

1310

24

1270

25

1240

25

1205

26

1160

27

1120

28

Tap T2

1540

21

1510

21

1480

21

1440

22

1410

22

1380

23

1340

24

1310

24

Tap T3

1700

19

1670

19

1630

19

1600

20

1580

20

1540

21

1510

21

1480

21

Tap T4*

1800

18

1762

18

1737

18

1705

19

1661

19

1630

19

1600

20

1565

20

Tap T5

2080

15

2030

16

2020

16

1970

16

1940

16

1910

17

1870

17

1840

17

NOTES

Temperature rises shaded gray are for reference only. These conditions are not recommended.

*  Denotes factory set cooling speed

**  Denotes factory set electric heating speed

Summary of Contents for VP7RE Series

Page 1: ...plays 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 could result in serious injury death or property damage Theseinstructionsareprimarilyintendedtoassistqualifiedindividualsexperiencedintheproper installation of this appliance Some local codes require lic...

Page 2: ...ate 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 co...

Page 3: ...rom the airflow data found in Table 3 page 11 Place appropriate wire on the appropriate motor speed tap for the required airflow GENERAL INFORMATION This packaged air conditioner is designed only for outdoor ground level installations and can be readily connected to the high static duct system of a home This unit has been tested for capacity and efficiency in accordance with AHRI Standards and wil...

Page 4: ...r visit www NFPA org on the web Design the duct work according to methods described by the Air Conditioning Contractors of America ACCA The supply duct system including the number and type of registers will have much more effect on the performance of the system than any other factor The duct must be sufficiently large to conduct an adequate amount of air to each register See Figure 2 Duct work sho...

Page 5: ...r greater than a 12 x 20 grille The return air grille can be placed in the wall of a closet and the air ducted into the filter box through a boxed in area at the closet floor level Figure 4 Verify the filter is readily accessible NOTE The return air box with grille and filter should not be located in heavy traffic areas like hallways or center of rooms A good spot is in a corner or under a table i...

Page 6: ...ow safety warnings exactly could resultinseriousinjury deathorpropertydamage Improper servicing could result in dangerous operation serious injury death or property damage Beforeservicing disconnectallelectricalpower to the indoor blower When servicing controls label all wires prior to disconnecting Reconnect wires correctly Verify proper operation after servicing All electrical connections must b...

Page 7: ...s of the NEC ANSI NFPA 70 and with applicable localcodeshavingjurisdiction Thermostatconnectionsshould Low Voltage Line Voltage be made in accordance with the instructions supplied with the thermostat and the indoor equipment Thelowvoltagewiresmustbeproperlyconnected Route24V control wires through the sealing grommet near the power entrance See Figure 7 Recommended wire gauge and wire lengths for ...

Page 8: ...st 24 hours prior to running After unit startup the compressor must run for a minimum of 12 hours Start Up Procedure CAUTION If the unit is equipped with a crankcase heater allow 24 hours prior to continuing the start up procedures to allow for heating of the refrigerant compressor crankcase Failure to comply may result in damage and could cause premature failure of the system This warning should ...

Page 9: ...nditions Under normal conditions the switch is closed If the liquid pressure rises above 650 psig the switch will open and de energize the unit The switch will close again when the liquid pressure decreases to 460 psig AIR CONDITIONER MAINTENANCE WARNING To prevent electrical shock personal injury or death disconnect all electrical power to the unit before performing any maintenance or service The...

Page 10: ...n 1 12 13 1 38 3 2 3 2 5 29 Side View Figure 9 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 3 5 4 5 Ton MODEL NUMBER LENGTH L WIDTH W HEIGHT H A B RETURN DIAMETER IN SUPPLY DIAMETER IN 018K 49 35 22 2 35 02 2 48 12 12 024K 49 35 22 2 35 02 2 48 12 12 030K 49 35 22 2 35 02 2 48 12 12 036K 49 35 22 2 35 02 2 4...

Page 11: ... 33 900 35 840 38 Tap T2 1313 24 1277 25 1236 26 1190 27 1153 27 1104 29 1051 30 992 32 Tap T3 1460 22 1415 22 1385 23 1335 24 1275 25 1225 26 1170 27 1120 28 Tap T4 1502 21 1466 22 1437 22 1388 23 1345 23 1305 24 1251 25 1204 26 Tap T5 1565 20 1525 21 1490 21 1450 22 1410 22 1370 23 1315 24 1270 25 042K Tap T1 1375 23 1345 23 1310 24 1275 25 1240 25 1205 26 1160 27 1120 28 Tap T2 1470 21 1435 22 ...

Page 12: ...s en cuivre 3 Ne convient pas aux installations de plus de 150 V a la terre FIELD WIRING LEGEND LOW VOLTAGE HIGH VOLTAGE WIRING DIAGRAM Packaged Air Conditioner Single Phase NOTES 1 Disconnect all power before servicing 2 For supply connections use copper conductors only 3 Not suitable on systems that exceed 150 V to ground 4 For replacement wires use conductors suitable for 105 C 5 See installati...

Page 13: ... conducteurs en cuivre 3 Ne convient pas aux installations de plus de 150 V a la terre FIELD WIRING LEGEND LOW VOLTAGE HIGH VOLTAGE WIRING DIAGRAM Packaged Air Conditioner Single Phase NOTES 1 Disconnect all power before servicing 2 For supply connections use copper conductors only 3 Not suitable on systems that exceed 150 V to ground 4 For replacement wires use conductors suitable for 105 C 5 See...

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Page 16: ...ty correct YES NO Has the thermostat been calibrated YES NO Is the thermostat level YES NO Is the heat anticipator setting correct If Applicable YES NO Rated Voltage __________________________________________________________________ VOLTS L1 L2 Volts ____________________________________________________________________ VOLTS INSTALLATION ADDRESS CITY__________________________________________ STATE_...

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