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950-0094-revA                                          - 1 -                                       26 February, 2008 

Sea Breeze

 

 

PTAC Air Conditioners 

 

Installation and Operation Manual 

 

 
 

Sea Breeze

 

 

 

Model Description 

PTAC09CH3ZX 

9,000 BTU, cooling with 3,000 Watt PTC heater, 240 VAC 

PTAC09HP3ZX 

9,000 BTU, heat pump with 3,000 Watt PTC heater, 240 VAC 

PTAC12CH3ZX 

12,000 BTU, cooling with 3,000 Watt PTC heater, 240 VAC 

PTAC12CH5ZX 

12,000 BTU, cooling with 5,000 Watt PTC heater, 240 VAC 

PTAC12HP3ZX 

12,000 BTU, heat pump with 3,000 Watt PTC heater, 240 VAC 

PTAC15CH3ZX 

15,000 BTU, cooling with 3,000 Watt PTC heater, 240 VAC 

PTAC15CH5ZX 

15,000 BTU, cooling with 5,000 Watt PTC heater, 240 VAC 

PTAC15HP3ZX 

15,000 BTU, heat pump with 3,000 Watt PTC heater, 240 VAC 

Summary of Contents for PTAC09CH3ZX

Page 1: ...h 3 000 Watt PTC heater 240 VAC PTAC12CH3ZX 12 000 BTU cooling with 3 000 Watt PTC heater 240 VAC PTAC12CH5ZX 12 000 BTU cooling with 5 000 Watt PTC heater 240 VAC PTAC12HP3ZX 12 000 BTU heat pump with 3 000 Watt PTC heater 240 VAC PTAC15CH3ZX 15 000 BTU cooling with 3 000 Watt PTC heater 240 VAC PTAC15CH5ZX 15 000 BTU cooling with 5 000 Watt PTC heater 240 VAC PTAC15HP3ZX 15 000 BTU heat pump wit...

Page 2: ... Panel Operation 7 Fresh Air Exchange 8 Self Diagnostics Functions 8 Wall Mounted Control Optional 9 Hand Held Remote Control Optional 10 11 Periodic Maintenance 12 Troubleshooting 13 Wall Sleeve Installation 13 17 Electric Heaters 17 Specifications 18 Schematic diagrams 19 26 Warranty 27 TECHNICAL SUPPORT IF YOU NEED TECHNICAL SUPPORT PLEASE CALL 704 504 8590 BETWEEN THE HOURS OF 8 00 A M AND 5 0...

Page 3: ...ards Operating Safety Instructions Do not pinch stretch damage heat or modify the power cord It may result in electric shock overheating fire hazard or other accidents In case the power cord is damaged or that a replacement for the power cord is required due to some other reason contact our company dealer or an authorized maintenance technician Do not use a fuse or breaker with the wrong capacity ...

Page 4: ...he unit from falling down which could cause bodily injuries If the air conditioner is not to be used for an extended period of time disconnect the air conditioner from the power socket to ensure safety Turn off the air conditioner before pulling out the plug Instructions for removal and repairs If the unit needs to be removed for installation elsewhere or for repairs please contact your dealer or ...

Page 5: ...ely and efficiently it must be installed by qualified or experienced technicians The unit must be installed in accordance with all local codes and national wiring regulations If the supply cord is damaged it must be replaced by the manufacturer s service agent or a qualified technician 1 Names of Parts ...

Page 6: ... new chassis should be used with the nonstandard specialized grille 3 Installation Front cover removal Remove the front cover by pulling out at the bottom to release it then lift it up to clear the rail along the chassis top Chassis Installation Slide the chassis into the wall sleeve until the chassis flanges contact the front edge of the wall sleeve and then secure with four screws through the ch...

Page 7: ...e outdoor temperature OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS UNIT CONTROL PANEL OPERATION WARM button Each pressing of this button will raise the temperature setting by 1 C or 1 F Receiver of remote controller signal COOL button Each pressing of this button will decrease the temperature setting by 1 C or 1 F ON OFF button Press this button to turn the unit ON or OFF Operation running indicator lamp WARM COOL COOL...

Page 8: ...t then lift it up to clear the rail along the top of the chassis Fig a 2 Move the air exchange lever to the right for the OPEN position to the left for the CLOSED position Fig B Note The air exchange lever is normally placed in the CLOSED position When it is moved to the OPEN position the unit will draw in fresh air but the efficiency of the unit will be lower SELF DIAGNOSTIC FUNCTIONS The unit ha...

Page 9: ... speed Button Press this button to select air flow rate in middle speed FAN High speed Button Press this button to select air flow rate in high speed FAN Low speed Button Press this button to select air flow rate in low speed Notes When the optional wall mounted control is installed the buttons on the front panel of the PTAC unit are disabled The indicator lamps and the digital display on the fron...

Page 10: ...ed to set the time of day clock or the time interval for the automatic turn on or automatic turn off mode Battery installation and replacement Remove the rear cover and install two AAA alkaline cells into the remote control observing correct battery polarity Set the time of day clock by depressing the CLK button with the tip of a pencil or pen then pressing the HOUR button until the correct hours ...

Page 11: ...el of the Packaged Terminal Air Conditioner indicating that it is operating in the TIMER mode The TIMER time indicator on the remote control will display the programmed time interval and indicate OFF All other functions will continue to operate normally temperature settings mode settings and fan speeds until the unit turns off At the end of the programmed time interval the air conditioner will tur...

Page 12: ...iling water to clean the screen Do not bake the screen dry Do not pull it with excess force Turn the unit off and disconnect the power cord from the power socket Verify that the grounding of the unit is properly connected Reinstall the air filter screen If operated without an air filter screen the interior of the unit will become clogged with dirt and dust which may decrease the efficiency of the ...

Page 13: ...on of the power cord is cut frayed broken Call an authorized service technician There are abnormal noises when the unit is operating Call an authorized service technician The control panel buttons do not work Is the control panel locked Press both the WARM ER and COOL ER BUTTONS to lock unlock the control panel WALL SLEEVE INSTALLATION To ensure the best performance of the packaged terminal air co...

Page 14: ...ust There should be sufficient space margins around the unit to facilitate maintenance and repairs refer to Figs 2 and 3 Critical Dimensions Note Care should be taken in locating the electrical supply entry in relation to the sleeve for later access Chart 1 3 Preparation of the wall The sleeve should be installed during construction and lintels should be used to support the block above the wall sl...

Page 15: ... the case angles as a template for screws Drill 5 32 hole at the marked position Install 10 x screws from the outside of the sleeve do not drill any holes in the base of the sleeve 4 Installation of the sleeve in the wall opening Place sleeve into the wall refer to Chart 1 D2 for room side projection minimum to a maximum 1 3 4 without sub base The rear outside edge of the sleeve should stick out a...

Page 16: ...sleeve Fig 8 The sleeve can not support the load of bricks blocks if directly under a window sill use of lintels may not be necessary Note The fastening parts and wood screws etc are supplied by the end user 5 Weather proofing Weather proofing gaps between the exterior wall and the sleeve with caulking or other equivalent weather proofing materials Fig 9 Note Installation in extra thick walls If t...

Page 17: ...d national electrical codes The line cord included with the chassis if used will extend to a wall receptacle located within the area shown in Fig 10 ELECTRIC HEATERS 1 3 000 watt electric heaters have two banks of 1 500 watt heaters Each electric heater bank has a UL recognized limit switch set at 120 F 2 5 000 watt electric heaters have two banks of 2 500 watt heaters Each electric heater bank ha...

Page 18: ...IC TOSHIBA TOSHIBA TOSHIBA AIR FLOW H M L 320 290 260 320 290 260 400 360 325 400 360 325 400 360 325 400 360 325 400 360 325 400 360 325 Power Input Watts 880 880 1130 1130 1140 1640 1640 1700 Rated Current Amps 3 9 3 9 5 5 5 7 2 7 2 7 2 Unit full load current Amps 16 3 17 4 16 3 22 8 18 61 13 12 21 96 20 96 Breaker Min Size Amps 20 20 20 30 30 20 30 30 Noise Level dBa 45 Indoor 69 Outdoor 45 Ind...

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Page 27: ...acement parts as a result of normal wear and tear are not covered under this warranty Additional claims are excluded unless required by national regulations International Refrigeration Products inc is not responsible for incidental consequential direct or indirect damage or expenses relating to the use of or the inability to use he product for any purpose Other implied warranties are excluded This...

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