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Installation Instructions

Before Installing

Check unit for damage. Air conditioners are inspected

at the factory. If any dama

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e has occurred, save the

packaging and file a claim with the delivering carrier
within fifteen working days. 

TOPAZ 

requires minimal

installation. Plu

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 unit in proper NEMA receptacle, and

it begins to cool immediately.

Model Plug Configuration Receptacle

Electrical Supply

Determine the proper power by checking unit's rating
plate. Refer to the Specifications section on pa

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e 3 for

voltage and fuse requirements. Use wall outlets and
receptacles found in the table below.

Operating unit on improper volta

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es voids the warranty.

Note: Extension cords may be used if rated at a

minimum 120-V, 20-amp for models TZ-12A
and TZ-18A or 230-V. 20-amp for model TZ-
24A. or 230-V. 30-amp for model TZ-36A.

Extension cords can not be used with the TZ-

60A or TZ-60A4. Extension cords must be fitted
with the appropriate grounding-type attachment
plug. Use 25-ft maximum length extension.

17-60A4 — 3 Phase Wiring Instructions

The rotation of a three-phase AC motor/compressor
depends on the phase sequence of the incoming power

supply. Reversing any two of the three power supply
leads will reverse the rotation of the motor/compressor.
Improper rotation of the motor/compressor can lead to

dama

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e of the equipment.

Unit Operation

Fan

1. Place unit on level surface.

2.

Plu

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 unit in.

3. Press the COOL/FAN on switch for continuous fan

operation. The cooling circuit will cycle on and off.

Press the COOL/FAN AUTO switch for cyclin

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- the

fan operating on and off with the cooling circuit.

Cooling Cycle

1. Set the desired temperature by adjusting the

WARMER-COOLER dial from 68°415°

Note: Wait 4 minutes between turning cooling mode

off and on.

Preventative Maintenance

TOPAZ 

provides maximum performance and reliability

with minimum maintenance. The refrigeration and

electrical circuits of the system should be serviced by
qualified technicians only. To prolon

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 the life of the

unit, perform re

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ular maintenance as described below.

Blower Motors

The blower motor has permanently lubricated ball

bearin

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s and require no relubrication. Inspect fan for

buildup of din on blades. Clean as needed.

Filters

A clogged filter causes the unit to operate at reduced
efficiencies. Inspect filter every six weeks, or more, if
operatin

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 in a dirty environment. The evaporator's

washable-aluminum filter is located behind the return-
air 

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rille, and can be easily removed by pulling out the

grille, opening the return-air grille and slowly lift
towards hinge.

The condenser's washable aluminum filter is located in
the lower back of the unit. Remove by releasin

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 the

retaining clip and pull out. Wash filters periodically by
placing them in a dishwasher, or soak in a solution of
w-ann water and detergent for ten minutes. Rinse clean
with hot water, shaking excess moisture from filter to dry.

Coil Cleaning

Evaporator and condenser coils can be cleaned using

compressed air.

TOPAZ' Owner's

.

 Manual

Air Marketing Group LLC

141 kinrierkarnack Rd. Park Ridge, NJ 07656 Tel: 201-782-1782 Fax: 201-782-1783 Web: vwvw.amgair.corn Email: info@amgaircom

Summary of Contents for TZ-12A

Page 1: ...RUPP Industries reserves the right to change design and specifications without prior notice OTomx Portable Air Conditioners Owner s Manual 1 800 836 7432 Unit Specifications 3 Rating Information 3 In...

Page 2: ...type 5 1 5P 5 15P 6 20P 6 30P wired wired ER rating 10 4 12 8 10 3 10 0 8 9 8 3 Evaporator FM free discharge 350 600 750 1 200 2 300 2 300 Condenser CFM 500 1 000 1 000 1 500 3 900 3 900 Maximum esp...

Page 3: ...ir Conditioners have removable side panels for easier servicing from all sides The interior of the unit is divided into four sub compartments The upper rig ht encloses the evaporator coil and fan and...

Page 4: ...orator coil water allowing continuous operation_ The pump is connected to the condensate drain and to the air conditioner s power supply A hose runs from the unit to a convenient drain or outdoor loca...

Page 5: ...ng circuit will cycle on and off Press the COOL FAN AUTO switch for cyclin g the fan operating on and off with the cooling circuit Cooling Cycle 1 Set the desired temperature by adjusting the WARMER C...

Page 6: ...tioned air and condenser air are controlled using double inlet forward curved fans driven by belt and sheave combinations Adjust belt tension for 3 16 in deflection with 2 lbs force Sheave Adjustment...

Page 7: ...ndensate tank Check tank if full remove tank empty and replace If unit comes back on replace detective light See pg 10 Replace Unit must have either condensate pump or condensate jump plug installed t...

Page 8: ...securely attached to evaporator coil s outlet and that insulation is in place Check wiring connections to freeze protection control Check condition and adjustment of evaporator and condenser fan belt...

Page 9: ...6 1 Remove cabinet s side panels 2 Disconnect evaporator motor wires at the connector plug 3 Disconnect condenser motor wires at the connector plug 4 Remove unit s top and disconnect thermostat at con...

Page 10: ...TZ 24 TZ 36 and TZ 60 CP 1 10 in condenser return air plenum TZ 12 CP 2 14 in condenser return air plenum TZ 18 and TZ 24 CP 3 14 in condenser return air plenum TZ 36 CP 4 20 in condenser return air...

Page 11: ...OA 1Z BOA 5 88400 284 88400 249 88400 250 88400 251 two 88400 256 83201 017 83201 029 83200 169 88401 025 88401 030 88401 028 88401 029 88401 031 83100 102 83100 159 83100 117 83100 118 80500 138 856...

Page 12: ...256 88000 043 88000 044 two 88000 014 87300 242 two 87300 258 86300 050 80700 112 80700 051 84900 044 83800 004 87500 128 83200 17 83200 172 83200 73 83200 174 83200 160 83200 161 83200 162 83200 175...

Page 13: ...81300 030 84900 054 87800 090 87800 091 87800 092 87800 087 99900 302 99900 303 86900 033 86900 553 86900 029 86900 554 88000 058 88800 165 83500 035 four 87300 416 two remote thermostat probe drain...

Page 14: ...8 volt for no volt units 1 3 J1 7 G Condensate Pump II Motor el o Condor mute Flout Swish 1 4 Con elan suite Pump Overf low Switch eielired when PC 1 is not irmicH Start Coal Kik sr 1 l J1 5 J1 6 Y J1...

Page 15: ...ndensate Compartment J1 Cond ensete Compartment BL J2 5 F 1 0 J2 5 I Conde nsote Full Light Fan ON AUTO Switch BL Therm ostat High Prmssure Gonde nee r Switch Relay RE 01 Off AUTO J1 8 BR 0 11 Jumper...

Page 16: ...PC 1 Portab e Industrial Jr i Conditioners Wiring Schematic TZ 60A Evoponotor Blower Motor ol l oc Cm den ae r RIF war C nprinioear th Fre rtOF Overload Contact ste tf m Control 11 0 J1 2 Co nt N ti e...

Page 17: ...N PC 1 r J1 3 Oa ridonsots Pump Overf I p r Sectch Comp reseal Starker Portable Industrial Air Conditioners Wiring Schematic TZ 60A4 TOPAZ Owner s Manual Air Marketing Group LLC 18 141 kinrierkarnack...

Page 18: ...3700 West Preserve Boulevard Burnsville Minnesota 55337 7746 1 800 836 7432 Air Marketing Group LLC 141 kinclerkarnack Rd Park Ridge NJ 07655 Tel 201 782 1782 Fax 201 782 1783 Web vwvw amgaircom Email...

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