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COOLING SYSTEM

The cooling section is a complete factory package utilizing an
air-cooled condenser. The system is factory-charged with
Refrigerant-22.

The scroll compressor is hermetically sealed and internally
sprung. The scroll compressors have inherent (internal)
protection. If there is an abnormal temperature rise in the scroll
compressor, the protector will open to shut down the scroll
compressor.

COOLING SEQUENCE OF OPERATION

Single-Stage Cooling: When the thermostat calls for “cooling”,
“R” is closed to “G” and “Y1" (wiring schematic) which
completes the low voltage control circuit, immediately
energizing the scroll compressor, condenser fan motor and
blower motor simultaneously.

Two-Stage Cooling: A two-stage cooling thermostat may be
used if the unit has an economizer. First-stage cooling is
provided by the economizer - if the outdoor air enthalpy is
acceptable, and second-stage cooling is provided by the scroll
compressor. Jumper wire J1 must be removed. Refer to the unit
wiring diagram.

After the thermostat is satisfied and opens, all components will
stop simultaneously.

CONTINUOUS BLOWER - Continuous blower operation is
possible by closing the R to G circuit on the thermostat.

SAFETY CONTROLS (Cooling)

The refrigerant system is equipped with the following safety
controls:

1. A Suction Line Freezestat to protect against low evaporator

temperatures due to a low air flow or a low return air
temperature.

2. A High Pressure Cutout Switch to protect against excessive

discharge pressures due to a blocked condenser coil or a
condenser motor failure.

3. A Low Pressure Switch to protect against loss of refrigerant

charge.

If either one of the above safety controls opens, the refrigerant
system will be locked out. The lock out of the system can be
reset by opening the 24V circuit either at the room thermostat
or at the unit disconnect.

HEATING SEQUENCE OF OPERATION

The following sequence describes the operation of the gas heat
section.

CONTINUOUS BLOWER: With the room thermostat switch set
to “ON”, the supply air blower will operate continuously. The
normally closed blower interlock relay contact “K3-1" provides
24 volt power to the blower relay ”BR". The “BR” power contacts
close and the blower motor operates.

INTERMITTENT BLOWER: With the room thermostat system
switch set to the “AUTO” or “HEAT” position and the fan switch
set to “AUTO”, the supply air blower will operate after the room
thermostat calls for heat and the air in the gas heat
compartment has achieved a pre-set temperature.

When “TH1" on the thermostat closes, the draft motor relay
”DMR" or "DMC" is energized. The “DMR” or "DMC" power
contacts close which energizes the line voltage draft motor. As
the speed of the draft motor reaches approximately 2500 RPM,
the centrifugal switch contact “CS” located on the end of the
draft motor shaft closes to power the ignition control “IC”.

After 15 seconds, the "IC" will start the ignitor sparking and will
open the redundant valve located inside the main gas valve
“GV” to allow a flow of gas to only the carryover tube. See Figure
10. Only after the pilot flame has been ignited and the presence
of pilot flame detected at the “IC” by a signal sent back through
the flame sensor is sparking terminated and the main gas valve
opened.

Gas flows into each of the main burners and is ignited from the
carryover tube flame.

The "IC" will try for 85 seconds to ignite the pilot carryover tube.
If the "IC" fails to detect a pilot flame during the 85 seconds, it
will close the redundant valve. After a 5 minute purge period,
the "IC" will again try to light the pilot carryover tube. This will
continue continuously until the "IC" detects a pilot flame.

If, after detecting a pilot flame and opening the main gas valve,
the "IC" looses pilot flame indication, it will close both the main
and redundant gas valves. The "IC" will start the above
sequence over until a pilot flame is detected and it will open the
main gas valve again.

The "IC" will only allow 16 pilot flameouts and a single rollout
switch opening per thermostat cycle. After 16 pilot flameouts or
a single rollout switch opening, the "IC" closes both the main
and redundant gas valves. The "IC" requires resetting the
thermostat or removal of it’s power lead coming from the draft
motor to reset the "IC" and return it to the above sequence of
operation.

At the same time power was supplied to the “DMR” or "DMC",
a parallel circuit activates the time delay ("BT" or "ETD"). The
"BT" or "ETD" closes in approximately 35 seconds and starts
the circulating air blower by energizing the blower interlock
relay “K3", thus closing the ”K3-2" contact and energizing the
blower relay “BR”.

When the heating cycle is complete, “TH-1" opens
de-energizing the “IC”, thus closing the redundant and main
gas valves. The blower motor and the draft motor continue to
run for a short period after the furnace is shut down until the
"BT" or "ETD"” opens (in approximately 25 seconds)
de-energizing the “K3", ”BR" and "DMR" or "DMC" relays.

SAFETY CONTROLS (Heating)

The control circuit includes the following safety controls:

1. Limit Control (LS). This control is located inside the heat

exchanger compartment and is set to open at the
temperature indicated in Table 16. It resets automatically.

GAS
VALVE

GAS MAIN

MAIN VALVE

TO MAIN
BURNER

REDUNDANT
VALVE

TO PILOT BURNER

FIG. 10 - GAS VALVE PIPING

OPERATION

530.18-N8Y

Unitary Products Group

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Summary of Contents for SUNLINE 2000 D2CG 072

Page 1: ...P O Box 1592 York PA 17405 APPROVALS Design certified by CGA and UL listed as follows 1 For use as a forced air furnace with cooling unit 2 For outdoor installation only 3 For installation directly on combustible flooring or in the U S A on wood flooring or Class A B or C roof covering material 4 For use with natural gas and or propane LP gas Not suitable for use with conventional venting systems ...

Page 2: ... 5 Physical Data 9 6 Supply Air Blower Perf 3 6 Ton Direct Drive 9 7 Motor Drive Data Belt Drive Blower 9 8 Supply Air Blower Perf 3 4 Ton Belt Drive 10 9 Supply Air Blower Perf 5 6 Ton Belt Drive 11 10 Electrical Data Direct Drive 12 11 Electrical Data Belt Drive 12 12 Superheat 036 12 13 Superheat 048 13 14 Superheat 060 13 15 Superheat 072 13 16 Limit Control Setting 16 17 Belt Drive Supply Air...

Page 3: ...mulation in your area RIGGING AND HANDLING Exercise care when moving the unit Do not remove any packaging until the unit is near the place of installation Rig the unit by attaching chain or cable slings to the lifting holes provided in the base rails Spreaders whose length exceeds the largest dimension across the unit MUST be used across the top of the unit BEFORE LIFTING A UNIT MAKE SURE THAT ITS...

Page 4: ...he internal wiring harness furnished with this unit is an integral part of a UL and CGA design certified unit Field alteration to comply with electrical codes should not be required A disconnect switch should be field provided for the unit The switch must be separate from all other circuits Refer to Figure 9 for installation location If any of the wire supplied with the unit must be replaced repla...

Page 5: ...RELAY BOARD TO PREVENT SIMULTANEOUS OPERATION OF THE SCROLL COMPRESSOR AND THE ECONOMIZER IF YOU WANT TO CONTROL THE ECONOMIZER ON A SECOND STAGE OF COOLING OR HAVE AN ELECTRIC HEAT ACCESSORY WITH TWO STAGES OF HEAT USE THERMOSTAT 2TH04701024 COOLING HEATING 24 VOLT THERMOSTAT COOLING HEATING 24 VOLT ELECTRONIC THERMOSTAT 24 VOLT TRANSFORMER THERMOSTAT1 TERMINALS UNIT TERMINAL STRIP TB1 ADD JUMPER...

Page 6: ...FLAME 6 The furnace and its individual manual shut off valve must be disconnected from the gas supply piping system during any pressure testing of that system at test pressures in excess of 1 2 psig 3 48kPa The furnace must be isolated from the gas supply piping system by closing its individual manual shut off valve during any pressure testing of the gas supply piping system at test pressures equa...

Page 7: ...nd corner 2 Remove the 1 2 knockout A in the units rear panel located to the right side of the outdoor air opening Insert the two loose wires from inside the unit into the 1 2 bushing provided Insert wires and bushing into knockout Snap bushing into place 3 Mount the outdoor air sensor to the rear panel just below the knockout described in Step 2 Secure with two self drilling screws at dimples B p...

Page 8: ...ing carefully turn the minimum position adjusting screw fully clockwise and then energize and de energize terminals R to G With terminals R to G energized turn the minimum position screw counterclockwise until the desired minimum position has been attained 11 Replace the filter section access panel FIG 7 ENTHALPY SET POINT ADJUSTMENT EXTERNAL STATIC PRESSURE DROP DESCRIPTION RESISTANCE IWG CFM 100...

Page 9: ...ZE MOTOR SPEED Available External Static Pressure IWG 0 20 0 30 0 40 0 50 0 60 0 70 0 80 0 90 1 00 CFM Watts CFM Watts CFM Watts CFM Watts CFM Watts CFM Watts CFM Watts CFM Watts CFM Watts 036 HI MED LOW 1684 1487 800 710 1631 1464 780 690 1699 1582 1421 825 750 670 1650 1524 1367 785 720 650 1570 1410 1315 755 690 620 1430 1324 1246 725 650 605 1360 1260 1185 700 630 590 1280 1185 1110 680 610 57...

Page 10: ...RS REFER TO THE STATIC RESISTANCES TABLE FOR RESISTANCE VALUES ON APPLICATIONS OTHER THAN GAS ELECTRIC UNITS WITH SIDE DUCT AIRFLOWS UNIT SIZE AIR FLOW CFM Available External Static Pressure IWG 0 20 0 30 0 40 0 50 0 60 0 70 0 80 RPM Watts RPM Watts RPM Watts RPM Watts RPM Watts RPM Watts RPM Watts 048 2000 843 860 880 925 919 1005 956 1065 993 1145 1030 1195 1067 1235 1900 817 775 854 850 893 920...

Page 11: ...ure IWG 0 20 0 30 0 40 0 50 0 60 0 70 0 80 RPM Watts RPM Watts RPM Watts RPM Watts RPM Watts RPM Watts RPM Watts 060 2500 1059 1560 1077 1590 1095 1630 1114 1650 1134 1660 1158 1685 1181 1720 2400 1032 1405 1054 1470 1074 1525 1094 1560 1116 1595 1140 1620 1167 1640 2300 1005 1260 1024 1275 1049 1370 1069 1440 1090 1475 1116 1505 1142 1535 2200 980 1160 1002 1170 1022 1190 1044 1250 1066 1350 1090...

Page 12: ...3 504 630 28 9 16 0 8 0 6 4 165 0 125 0 67 0 50 0 1 3 1 3 0 8 0 8 8 6 6 0 3 0 2 4 46 0 27 3 13 8 11 2 70 40 20 15 70 40 20 072 208 230 3 60 460 3 60 575 3 60 187 414 518 253 504 630 20 3 10 2 8 2 146 0 73 0 58 4 1 3 0 8 0 8 7 3 3 7 2 8 34 0 17 3 13 9 50 25 20 50 25 NOTES 1 Utilization Range A in accordance with ARI Standard 110 2 Dual element time delay type TABLE 11 ELECTRICAL DATA BASIC UNIT w B...

Page 13: ... 32 3 33 4 75 13 7 15 9 18 1 20 3 22 5 24 7 26 9 28 1 29 3 30 5 31 8 80 10 4 12 8 15 1 17 4 19 8 22 1 24 5 25 9 27 3 28 7 30 2 85 7 2 9 7 12 2 14 6 17 1 19 6 22 0 23 7 25 3 27 0 28 6 90 6 6 8 9 11 3 13 6 16 0 18 3 20 6 22 8 25 0 27 3 95 5 7 7 9 10 1 12 4 14 6 17 4 20 3 23 1 25 9 100 6 5 8 2 9 9 11 6 14 6 17 6 20 6 23 6 105 5 1 6 3 7 4 8 6 11 8 15 0 18 1 21 3 110 5 6 9 0 12 3 15 7 19 0 115 6 1 9 7 ...

Page 14: ...le material and the supply air ductwork for a distance of 3 feet from the unit The products of combustion must not be allowed to accumulate within a confined space and recirculate Locate unit so that the vent air outlet hood is at least Three 3 feet above any forced air inlet located within 10 horizontal feet excluding those integral to the unit Four 4 feet below 4 horizontal feet from or 1 foot a...

Page 15: ...DMC is energized The DMR or DMC power contacts close which energizes the line voltage draft motor As the speed of the draft motor reaches approximately 2500 RPM the centrifugal switch contact CS located on the end of the draft motor shaft closes to power the ignition control IC After 15 seconds the IC will start the ignitor sparking and will open the redundant valve located inside the main gas val...

Page 16: ...ut Output 3 4 3 4 5 5 6 6 50 75 100 125 100 125 100 125 40 60 79 99 79 99 79 99 165 165 165 165 165 165 165 165 TABLE 16 LIMIT CONTROL SETTING Gas Valve Anticipator Setpoint Honeywell VR8204M 0 60 amp White Rodgers 36E36 0 54 amp START UP OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS CAUTION This furnace is equipped with an intermittent pilot and automatic re ignition system DO NOT attempt to manually light the pilot TO...

Page 17: ...r Adjust the resistances in both the supply and the return air duct systems to balance the air distribution throughout the conditioned space The job specifications may require that this balancing be done by someone other than the equipment installer To check the supply air CFM after the initial balancing has been completed 1 Remove the two 5 16 dot plugs from the holes located on the filter access...

Page 18: ...he permissible range of the regulator setting replace the orifice spuds with spuds of the proper size NOTE To find the Btu input multiply the number of cubic feet of gas consumed per hour by the Btu content of the gas in your particular locality contact your gas company for this information it varies widely from city to city SECURE OWNER S APPROVAL When the system is functioning properly secure th...

Page 19: ... Brush out the inside of the flue collector box and the flue baffles 8 Run the wire brush down the vent tube from the flue collector end 9 If soot build up is particularly bad remove the vent motor and clean the wheel and housing Run the wire brush down the flue extentions at the outlet of the vent housing 10 After brushing is complete blow all brushed areas with air or nitrogen Vacuum as needed 1...

Page 20: ...it is within the proper limits as described in the POST START CHECK LIST and that the pilot adjust screw is allowing some flow of gas as described in PILOT CHECKOUT b Checkallwiringbetweentheignitorcontrolandthegasvalve Check to make sure the ground connections are intact c If the wiring is intact check for 24 volts across terminals PV and COMMON on the ignitor control If 24 volts is not present r...

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