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4. Tilt the non-compressor side of the unit up no higher
than 45 degrees and allow water to drain out the other side
of the unit.

5.  Remove excess water left in the base pan by wiping the
base pan with a dry cloth.

6.

Remove  the  water-tight  seal  from  the  motor  and

control panel area.

7. Reinstall unit back into wall sleeve.

8. Allow unit to dry for 24 hours before reapplying power.
When power is reapplied test unit for proper operation.

9. Place a non-acidic algaecide in the base pan to inhibit
bacteria growth. Ensure the algaecide is compatible with
wet coil operation and is not corrosive to the coil.

Clearance Check 

Clearances  around  the  unit  should  also  be  checked  to 
make sure that the intake air and discharge air paths have 
not  become  blocked  or  restricted.    A  minimum  of  eight 
inches clearance is needed from unit to furniture, beds, or 
other objects for proper operation.  Restricted discharge or 
intake air will reduce the unit's operational performance.  In 
severe  airflow  restrictions  damage  can  occur  to  unit 
components such as the compressor, electric heater or fan 
motor.

NORMAL  OPERATING  SOUNDS 
AND CONDITIONS 

Water trickling sounds 

Water is picked up   and   distributed   over   the coil.   This 

improves the efficiency and helps with water removal

.

 

Water dripping 

Water  will  collect  in  the  base  pan  during  high  humidity 
days. This can cause overflow and drip from the outside of 
the unit.

Air sounds 

The fan cycle switch sets the operational mode of the fan
In the ON position the fan will run continuously whenever 
power is applied in this mode.   In the AUTO position, the 
fan  will  cycle  on  and  off  with  the  compressor  or  electric 
heater. 

Starting delay 

You may notice a few minutes delay in the starting if  you 
try to restart the unit too soon  after turning it off or if  you 
adjust  the  thermostat  right  after  the  compressor  has 

shut  off.  This  is  due  to  a  built

in  delay  to  protect  the 

compressor.

Buzzer

 

Response

The  buzzer  will  chime  “Di”(0.1  sec)  as  response  when 
receiving  the  effective  order  from  key  pad  control  and 
remote control.

DIAGNOSTIC CODES

The  Diagnostic  Maintenance  provides  detailed 
information on   PTAC   control operation and operational 
status including present modes, failures , airflow restriction 
warnings , operating  temperatures, and past failures.  

To enter Diagnostic Status Report mode, press and hold 
the down arrows and, while hold press the FAN SPEED 
key for a period of five (5) seconds.

The meaning of figure on display pad is as below:

X.X----(0~4: time of protection)

└ ━

  is  protection  mode(1:  anti-frost;  2:  overheat;  3:  high 

pressure; 4:anti-freezing)

.

-11-

Failure

 

code

E2

E3

E5

E8

E9

Content

 

of

 

defect

Indoor

 

temperature

 

sensor

 

failure

Indoor

 

coil

 

temperature

 

sensor

 

failure

 

Outdoor

 

coil

 

temperature

 

sensor

 

failure

 

Overheating

 

protection

/

defrosting

CAUTION!

HIGH  PRESSURE AND  HIGH  TEMPERATURE  CLEANING  IS 
NOT RECOMMENDED.
DOING  SO  COULD  DAMAGE  THE  ALUMINUM  FIN  STOCK 
AND ELECTRICAL COMPONENT.

Refrigerant high pressure protection

Summary of Contents for 2PTC12A-3.0

Page 1: ...MODELS 2PTC12A 3 0 2PTH15A 5 0 Before using your air conditioner please read this manual carefully and keep it for future reference along with your receipt USER MANUAL PACKAGED TERMINAL AIR CONDITION...

Page 2: ...nt the right is reserved to change specifications and design without notice IMPORTANT NOTE TO THE OWNER This manual is to be used by qualified professionally trained HVAC technicians only The manufact...

Page 3: ...ation Protection Automatically protects the compressor if heat pump is operated with high indoor coil temperatures Power to the outdoor fan and the compressor are turned off if the indoor coil gets to...

Page 4: ...at Electric And Non Electric Sub Base Kit IR REMOTE CONTROLLER NOTE Consult sales literature for the appropriate voltage and amperage selections if applicable 3 R LS GH B Y W GL C WALL MOUNTED THERMOS...

Page 5: ...ion of this unit is described in the following sections Following the steps in the order presented should ensure proper installation Front and discharge grille Electric heater Indoor Fan Display Modul...

Page 6: ...assis Installation View 2 3 Secure the chassis to the wall sleeve using three screws on each side of the chassis to ensure a proper seal between the chassis and the wall sleeve The screws are supplied...

Page 7: ...High fan speed Blue Reversing valve Yellow Compressor White Heater Orange Low fan speed Black Common ground RLSGHBYWGLC R LS GH B Y W GL C WALLMOUNTEDTHERMOSTATINTERFACE Thermostat WARNING TO AVOID TH...

Page 8: ...ent time indicator TEMPsetting button This button is used to sent the room temperature Pressing of or button the temperature setting is increased or decreased FAN SPEED button Press this button to sel...

Page 9: ...ODE button select the operation mode cool fan heat Press or button to set your desired temperature The setting temperature range is 61 88 F 16 31 C Press the FAN SPEED button to set your desired air f...

Page 10: ...Front Back MAINTENANCE AND CLEANING AIR DISCHARGE GRILLE The discharge grille can be adjusted to expel air at either a 15 or 55 angle Discharge Grille Orientation Options 15 Discharge Air 55 Discharge...

Page 11: ...lastic Creating this seal prevents water from entering the control area or the fan motor and damaging the unit 2 Spray condenser coil and base pan down with water Next spray a mild biodegradable deter...

Page 12: ...outside of the unit Air sounds The fan cycle switch sets the operational mode of the fan In the ON position the fan will run continuously whenever power is applied in this mode In the AUTO position t...

Page 13: ...ce the fuse Reset circuit breaker Turn unit on bottom right button on keypad The unit may be in a diagnostic condition Check checking Control section to determine if unit has had a failure The unit ma...

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Page 15: ...G SA PT01ENG 2 802000190188...

Page 16: ...Perfect Aire LLC 5401 Dansher Rd Countryside IL 60525 844 4PA AIRE 844 472 2473 www perfectaire us Specification and performance data is subject to change without notice Printed in China PA Manual_2PT...

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