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Unitary Products Group

SEQUENCE OF OPERATION FOR DPM 
MODELS

COOLING

The following sequences of operation are based on using a 
standard single-stage cooling thermostat.

WITH POWER TO UNIT AND THERMOSTAT IN COOLING 
MODE.

1.

If the fan switch on the thermostat is in the “ON” position, 
the 24 volts at “G” will be sent to the ECM indoor motor and 
the blower will operate at the programmed airflow. If the fan 
switch is in the “AUTO” position, the blower will operate at 
the programmed airflow only when there is a call for 
cooling by the thermostat.

2.

On a call for cooling, the thermostat will send 24 volts to “Y” 
on the fan control board. The 24 volt signal will energize 
contactor “M1", and power will be supplied to the 
compressor and outdoor fan motor. If the fan switch on the 
thermostat is on the ”AUTO" position, the thermostat will 
also send a 24 volt signal to “G” on the fan control board 
and the indoor blower will operate as indicated in step 1.

3.

When the demand for cooling has been satisfied, the “M1" 
contactor will be de-energized when the 24 volt ”Y" signal 
is removed. If the fan switch on the thermostat is in the 
“ON” position, the indoor blower will continue to run. If the 
fan switch is in the “AUTO” position, the 24 volt “G” signal 

will be removed, and after a 30 second delay, the indoor 
blower motor will shut down.

HEATING

WITH POWER TO UNIT AND THERMOSTAT IN HEATING 
MODE.

1.

If the fan switch on the thermostat is in the “ON” position, 
the 24 volts at “G” will be sent to the ECM indoor motor and 
the blower will operate at the programmed airflow. If the fan 
switch is in the “AUTO” position, the blower will operate at 
the programmed airflow only when there is a call for 
heating by the thermostat.

2.

On a call for heating, the thermostat will send 24 volts to 
“W1" on the fan control board. The 24 volts signal will 
energize relay ”K2" on the fan control board, and the first 
stage of electric heat will be energized. The indoor blower 
will operate as indicated in step 1.

3.

On units with 2 (two) stages of electric heat, the second 
bank of heaters will be energized by a 24 volt signal to “W2" 
on the fan control board. After a 20 second delay, the third 
bank of heaters will be energized if the unit is so equipped.

4.

When the heating demand is satisfied, the electric heat will 
be de-energized when the 24 volt “W1" and ”W2" signals 
are removed. If the fan switch on the thermostat is in the 
“ON” position, the indoor blower will continue to run. If the 
fan switch is in the “AUTO” position, the indoor motor will 
shut off after the appropriate time delay.

Please refer to Tables 11 and 12 for more information.

Summary of Contents for DAPM024

Page 1: ...alert installer that personal injury and or equipment damage may result if installation procedure is not handled properly CAUTION READ ALL SAFETY GUIDES BEFORE YOU BEGIN TO INSTALL YOUR UNIT SAVE THIS...

Page 2: ...ATURE UTILIZES A THERMAL EXPANSION VALVE 12 6 DAPM060 SUCTION PRESSURE TEMPERATURE UTILIZES A THERMAL EXPANSION VALVE 12 7 DIMENSIONS AND CLEARANCES 13 8 TYPICAL WIRING DIAGRAM 208 230 1 60 POWER SUPP...

Page 3: ...information REFERENCE Additional information on the design installation operation and service of this equipment is available in the following reference forms 55 70 N1 General Installation 55 70 N2 Pre...

Page 4: ...of unit to 1 8 maximum RIGGING OR HANDLING Care must be exercised when moving the unit Do not remove any packaging until the unit is near the place of installation Rig unit with slings placed under t...

Page 5: ...ine NPTF to spill into an open drain SERVICE ACCESS Access to all serviceable components is provided by the following removable panels Blower service access Electrical filter access Compressor service...

Page 6: ...12 9 12 9 16 4 16 4 CHARGE REFRIGERANT 22 lbs oz 4 10 4 13 4 6 4 12 6 0 7 12 FILTER FACE AREA Sq Ft Qty Size 2 14 1 14 x 22 COMPRESSOR HERMETIC QTY 1 Type Recip Recip Scroll Scroll Scroll Scroll 1 ECM...

Page 7: ...96 40 036 208 230 1 60 187 253 15 4 88 1 2 4 3 24 8 30 30 0 96 40 042 208 230 1 60 187 253 21 1 115 1 2 6 8 34 4 45 45 0 96 40 048 208 230 1 60 187 253 20 5 115 1 2 6 8 33 6 45 45 0 96 40 060 208 230...

Page 8: ...06 2 11 3 15 0 54 2 62 5 76 4 86 6 80 90 80 90 2NH04502006 2 15 0 20 0 72 2 83 3 98 6 112 7 100 125 100 125 2NH04502506 2 18 8 25 0 90 3 104 2 121 5 138 7 125 150 125 150 060 208 230 1 60 25 0 169 0 1...

Page 9: ...d conditions would be inaccurate To ensure a dry coil the compressors should be deactivated while the test is being run 4 Knowing the pressure drop across a dry coil the actual CFM through the unit ca...

Page 10: ...1 1 22 9 24 6 26 3 27 7 29 2 30 6 32 1 70 15 0 16 7 18 4 20 1 21 8 23 5 25 3 26 7 28 1 29 6 31 0 75 13 9 15 7 17 4 19 1 20 8 22 5 24 2 25 6 27 1 28 5 30 0 80 12 9 14 6 16 3 18 0 19 7 21 4 23 2 24 6 26...

Page 11: ...100 5 0 5 9 6 8 9 3 11 8 14 2 16 7 105 7 0 9 3 11 7 14 0 110 6 9 9 1 11 3 115 6 5 8 6 TABLE 10 DAPM048 SUPERHEAT CHARGING TABLE OUTDOOR TEMPERATURE F SUPERHEAT AT COMPRESSOR SUCTION F AIRFLOW 400 CFM...

Page 12: ...MAL EXPANSION VALVE FIGURE 5 DAPM060 SUCTION PRESSURE TEMPERATURE UTILIZES A THERMAL EXPANSION VALVE FIGURE 6 DAPM060 SUCTION PRESSURE TEMPERATURE UTILIZES A THERMAL EXPANSION VALVE 287 225 5 8 7 03 5...

Page 13: ...H ZLWKRXW QRWLFH HUWLILHG GLPHQVLRQV ZLOO EH SURYLGHG XSRQ UHTXHVW 81 7 21 16 7 211 7 21 137 75 3 5 48 5 29 5 6 6833 5 23 1 1 6 5 7851 5 23 1 1 2035 6625 6 59 66 203 570 17 3 1 92 7 211 12 287 92 7 21...

Page 14: ...is in the AUTO position the 24 volt G signal will be removed and after a 30 second delay the indoor blower motor will shut down HEATING WITH POWER TO UNIT AND THERMOSTAT IN HEATING MODE 1 If the fan...

Page 15: ...R 1 1 SECOND DELAY ON FAN 10 SECOND DELAY OFF OFF HEATER BANK 3 HTR 4 HTR 5 INSTANT OFF HEATER BANK 2 HTR 2 HTR 3 SEC DELAY ON HEATER BANK 1 HTR 1 1 SECOND DELAY ON FAN 10 SECOND DELAY OFF TABLE 12 TH...

Page 16: ...d to clean the coil be sure that the power to the unit is shut off prior to cleaning TROUBLESHOOTING Prior to any of the following maintenance procedures shut off all power to the unit to avoid person...

Page 17: ...176169 BIM A 0206 Unitary Products Group 17 Notes for wiring diagrams on pages 18 thru 21 Legend for wiring diagrams on pages 18 thru 21 6 F 9 N O T U S E D 2 M 3 2 3 0 V C O IL...

Page 18: ...176169 BIM A 0206 18 Unitary Products Group FIGURE 8 TYPICAL WIRING DIAGRAM 208 230 1 60 POWER SUPPLY DPM MODELS 15556BBSH0301 SEE DETAIL A...

Page 19: ...176169 BIM A 0206 Unitary Products Group 19 FIGURE 9 TYPICAL WIRING DIAGRAM 208 230 3 60 POWER SUPPLY DPM MODELS...

Page 20: ...176169 BIM A 0206 20 Unitary Products Group FIGURE 10 TYPICAL WIRING DIAGRAM 208 230 3 60 POWER SUPPLY DPM MODELS...

Page 21: ...176169 BIM A 0206 Unitary Products Group 21 FIGURE 11 TYPICAL WIRING DIAGRAM 460 3 60 POWER SUPPLY DPM MODELS...

Page 22: ...176169 BIM A 0206 22 Unitary Products Group...

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Page 24: ...t to change without notice Printed in U S A 176169 BIM A 0206 Copyright 2006 by Unitary Products Group All rights reserved Supersedes 161697 BIM A 1005 Unitary 5005 Norman Products York OK Group Drive...

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