SpacePak WCSP-2430D Installation, Operation & Maintenance Manual Download Page 12

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Refer to Fig. 2.2 & 2.3 for condensate drain location.
Components for the PVC condensate trap are 
provided in a separate bag with fan coil unit (see Fig.
2.12) and should be cemented together with PVC pipe
cement.

Do not  use substitute trap. Do not cut

off or alter trap components.

Screw male adapter (see Fig. 2.12) into unit condensate
line connection. Assemble and cement remaining 
components together. Then cement assembly to male
adapter. The 45° elbow provides an offset from beneath
the unit supply and return water piping to provide access
to the clean-out plug.

STEP 5: INSTALLING THE CONDENSATE TRAP & LINE

NOTE: PIPE SECTIONS ARE FIELD SUPPLIED.

              

SEE NOTE 

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FIGURE 2.12: CONDENSATE TRAP ASSEMBLY

STEP 6: WIRING THE UNIT

Turn off electrical power supply before

servicing. Contact with live electric components can
cause shock or death.

All electrical and control wiring must be installed in 
accordance with the codes listed in Section 1 of this man-
ual. Wiring diagram is provided in Figure 2.13. A 
separate 208/230/60/1 power supply is recommended for
the unit. Use standard 15-amp fuse and 14-gauge wire
from power supply to unit.

Connect power supply to Terminals L1 (hot) and L2 (hot)
on the high voltage terminal block. Connect a ground wire

to the equipment ground terminal located next to 
the high voltage terminal block.

The low voltage transformer in the unit has a 208 volt 
tap in the primary winding (color coded RED). If unit is 
to be operated with 208 volt electrical service, remove
the 230 volt ORANGE lead from the L2 terminal and 
connect the 208 volt RED lead to the L2 terminal. Be sure
to insulate the end of the unused ORANGE lead.

Locate the room thermostat on a wall near the return 
air box, approximately 60" from the floor. Connect the
low-voltage thermostat wiring from the room thermostat
to the low voltage control block in the unit.

Run a condensate line from the trap to a suitable 
drain that’s in accordance with local codes. Make sure
the line is pitched 

1

4

" per foot.

NOTICE: Never connect condensate line to a closed
drain system.

Summary of Contents for WCSP-2430D

Page 1: ...s SECTION 3 START UP OPERATION Sequence Of Operation Prior To Start Up System Start Up Adjustments Factors Affecting the Balance of the System SECTION 4 MAINTENANCE Biannual Maintenance Checklist If S...

Page 2: ...ur as a result of overflow from the equipment drain pan or stoppage in the condensate drain piping from a cooling or an evaporator coil AIR DISTRIBUTION SYSTEM COMPONENT REQUIREMENTS Air distribution...

Page 3: ...fied by the installing contractor Above layout is shown as an illustrative reference only SUPPLY TUBING SPC 25 100 Flexible insulated 2 I D and 3 1 4 O D Each section is 100 feet long R8 SUPPLY TUBIN...

Page 4: ...m capacities WCSP 4860D are effected more by higher system static pressure than the smaller systems The four and five ton systems are ideally designed as indicated by the diagram in the lower left cor...

Page 5: ...TERMINATOR FIGURE 1 5 TERMINATOR IN CLOSET TOP AREA SECTION 2 SYSTEM INSTALLATION NOTICE Before proceeding with the installation we recommend reading through this section of the manual for an overall...

Page 6: ...ty Nom Tons Water In Water Out Cond Drain NPT Return Inlet Dia Connections WCSP 2430D WCSP 3642D WCSP 4860D 2 2 1 2 3 3 1 2 4 5 Electrical Characteristics 1 60 208 230 1 60 208 230 1 60 208 230 7 8 7...

Page 7: ...Heating Capacity MBH 160 EWT 140 EWT 120 EWT WCSP 3642D 850 cfm Heating Capacity 30 0 35 0 40 0 45 0 50 0 55 0 60 0 8 0 9 0 10 0 11 0 12 0 13 0 14 0 Water Flow Rate GPM Cooling Capacity MBH 42 EWT 48...

Page 8: ...to properly center the return it may be necessary to cut joists and install headers For all wall return applications cut the return air opening to accomodate the return air box measure box itself Reme...

Page 9: ...sulation add insulation if required An uninsulated panel will sweat and condensate will form on the cabinet 14 Replace the side access panels STEP 3 ATTACHING SUPPLY AIR PLENUM ADAPTOR NOTICE If the u...

Page 10: ...10 SUPPLY AIR PANEL REMOVED FOR CLAIRITY SPL 0061 A FIGURE 2 9A SPL 0062 A FIGURE 2 9B...

Page 11: ...the platform with the elliptical opening facing in the direction of the return air opening The supply air plenum adaptor should overhang the platform DO NOT let the adaptor support the weight of the u...

Page 12: ...ection 1 of this man ual Wiring diagram is provided in Figure 2 13 A separate 208 230 60 1 power supply is recommended for the unit Use standard 15 amp fuse and 14 gauge wire from power supply to unit...

Page 13: ...13 FIGURE 2 13 MODEL WCSP D WIRING SCHEMATIC...

Page 14: ...ch runs must be a minimum of 18 from the fan coil unit or any other tee elbow or branch run Keep all tees and elbows to a minimum to keep system pressure drop on larger layouts to a minimum NOTICE Ref...

Page 15: ...tube length The result would be unacceptable noise Push the free end of the sound attenuating tube through the 4 hole until the two toggle springs on the room ter minator snap into place 15 IN INSULA...

Page 16: ...er core Second twist a kwik connect into the inner core Third pull down the insulation and cover and tuck it into the deep groove on the back of the kwik connect Fourth wrap the connection securely wi...

Page 17: ...the back side of the plenum take off and insert the assembly into the hole in the plenum see FIgure 2 25 NOTICE Gasket must be installed to seal plenum take off to prevent air leakage Orient the plen...

Page 18: ...outdoor units will start through the normally open contacts FR1 and FR2 of the FR fan relay The fan coil unit is equipped with a primary float switch the outdoor unit will automatically shut down if...

Page 19: ...fan coil unit rating plate Amp draw shown on plate is the FLA of motor not the actual running amps and will vary with the pressure and voltage 6 Place the thermostat cooling indicator in COOL position...

Page 20: ...ualified service professional at least once every year BEFORE EACH COOLING SEASON 1 Check and clean air filter The air filter is permanent type Remove and clean thoroughly with soap solution and water...

Page 21: ...f coil WG SpacePak Motor Amps measured Amps Voltage measured Volts Air Temperatures Return indoor ambient FDB FWB Condensing unit outdoor ambient F AHU read 3 ft from fan discharge F last supply outle...

Page 22: ...bly 70 8022 1 Coil Assembly 70 8023 1 5 Transformer 27 3293 1 1 1 6 Motor 27 3236 1 Motor 27 3237 1 Motor 27 3238 1 7 Blower Wheel 27 8032 1 1 Blower Wheel 27 8033 1 9 Terminal Block low volt 27 3051...

Page 23: ...23 NOTES...

Page 24: ...nship of the installer of the Product This limited warranty is conditional upon a shipment to the Manufacturer of that part of the Product thought to be defective Goods can only be returned with prior...

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