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035-14841-000 Rev. A (0701)

Unitary Products Group

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1.

Remove the (two)

5/16

" dot plugs from the holes located

on the filter access panel side of the unit.

2.

Insert at least 8" of 1/4 inch tubing into each of these
holes for sufficient penetration into the air flow on both
sides of the evaporator coil.

NOTE:

The tubes must be inserted and held in a position
perpendicular to the air flow so that velocity pres -
sure will not affect the static pressure readings.

3.

Using an inclined manometer, determine the pressure
drop across a dry indoor coil. Since the moisture on an
indoor coil may vary greatly, measuring the pressure
drop across a wet coil under field conditions would be
inaccurate. To assure a dry coil, the compressors should
be de-energized while the test is being run.

4.

Knowing the pressure drop across a dry coil, the actual
CFM through the unit can be determined from the curve
in Figure 8.

5.

After readings have been obtained, remove the tubes
and seal the holes with the 5/16” dot plugs removed in
Step 1.

NOTE:

De-energize the compressors before taking any test
measurements to assure a dry indoor coil.

MAINTENANCE

NORMAL MAINTENANCE

FILTERS - Inspect once a month. Replace disposable or
clean permanent type as necessary. DO NOT replace perma-
nent type with disposable.

MOTORS - Indoor fan and outdoor fan motors are perma-
nently lubricated and require no maintenance.

OUTDOOR COIL - Dirt should not be allowed to accumulate
on the outdoor coil surface or other parts in the air circuit.
Cleaning should be as often as necessary to keep coil clean.
Use a brush, vacuum cleaner attachment, or other suitable
means. If water is used to clean coil, be sure power to the
unit is shut off prior to cleaning.

NOTE:

Exercise care when cleaning the coil so that the coil
fins are not damaged.

Do not permit the outdoor air discharge to be obstructed by
overhanging structures of shrubs.

FIGURE 8 : PRESSURE DROP ACROSS A DRY
EVAPORATOR COIL VS. SUPPLY AIR CFM,

WITHOUT AIR FILTERS

Failure to properly adjust the total system air quan-
tity can result in poor system performance.

SECURE OWNER

S APPROVAL

When the system is functioning properly, secure the
owner's approval. Show him the location of all disconnect
switches and the thermostat. Teach him how to start and
stop the unit and how to adjust temperature settings within
the limitations of the system.

Prior to any of the following maintenance proce-
dures, shut off all power to the unit to prevent per-
sonal injury.

Summary of Contents for SUNLINE ULTRA D1HG 036

Page 1: ...WITCH BRACKET 9 COOLING SYSTEM 15 PRELIMINARY OPERATION COOLING 15 COOLING SEQUENCE OF OPERATION 15 SAFETY CONTROLS 15 HEATING SEQUENCE OF OPERATION 15 TWO STAGE HEATING 16 HEAT ANTICIPATOR SETPOINTS...

Page 2: ...Never operate the furnace with the blower door removed To do so could result in serious personal injury and or equipment damage WARNING CAUTION WARNING CONTENTS GENERAL 3 INSPECTION 3 REFERENCE 3 RENE...

Page 3: ...30 18 N2 11V Low NOx Accessory 530 18 N8 2V High Altitude Accy Natural Gas 530 18 N8 3V High Altitude Accy Propane 530 18 N8 4V Gas Piping Accessory 530 18 N8 12V Propane Conversion Accessory 690 15 N...

Page 4: ...r slab should be used The thickness and size of the pad or slab used should meet local codes and unit weight Do not tie the slab to the building foundation 4 Roof structures must be able to support th...

Page 5: ...connec tions on the unit Refer to Figure 5 for information concerning side and bottom supply and return air duct openings FILTERS 1 filters are supplied with each unit 2 replacement filters may be us...

Page 6: ...t must be wired with a separate branch circuit fed directly from the meter panel and properly protected Refer to Figure 6 for typical field wiring and to the appropriate unit wiring diagram for contro...

Page 7: ...n Step 2 to the sensor as follows Wire 73 to terminal Wire 74 to terminal S 5 Assemble the LH and RH side plates to the top cover 2 screws each side to form the hood Apply gasketing to the flange surf...

Page 8: ...enthalpy economizer carefully turn the set point adjusting screw fully clockwise past the D setting 10 To check that the damper blades move smoothly without binding carefully turn the minimum position...

Page 9: ...tighten screws after bracket is in place to ensure panels will remain leak tight Electric heaters are available as field installed accessories Refer to Form 530 18 N7 1V for installation instruction T...

Page 10: ...035 14841 000 Rev A 0701 10 Unitary Products Group FIGURE 5 DIMENSIONS CLEARANCES 3 4 5 TONS...

Page 11: ...L E C T R I C H E A T A C C E S S O R Y W I T H T W O S T A G E S O F H E A T U S E T H E R M O S T A T 2 T H 0 4 7 1 0 2 4 A D D J U M P E R R C R H Y 1 Y 2 W 1 W 2 G L E D 1 L E D 2 C O M A 1 A 2 T...

Page 12: ...er to the Static Resistances Table for resistance values on applications other than gas electric units with side duct air flows TABLE 4 SUPPLY AIR PERFORMANCE 4 TON 4 TON GAS HEAT VALUES SHOWN 230 460...

Page 13: ...860 950 905 988 940 1022 970 1700 884 815 925 850 964 880 1001 910 1600 864 770 908 805 948 835 987 870 1500 882 740 926 780 965 830 UNIT SIZE MBH AIR FLOW CFM Available External Static Pressure IWG 0...

Page 14: ...ANGE RPM MOTOR ADJUSTABLE MOTOR PULLEY FIXED BLOWER PULLEY BELT HP RPM FRAME SIZE SERVICE FACTOR PITCH DIA IN BORE PITCH DIA IN BORE PITCH LENGTH DESIGNATIONS DHG 036 790 1 120 1 1 2 1 725 56 1 15 2 4...

Page 15: ...Jumper wire J1 must be removed Refer to unit wiring diagram After the thermostat is satisfied and opens the blower will continue to run for a short time All other components will stop SAFETY CONTROLS...

Page 16: ...tension on the belts should be adjusted as shown in Figure 7 Start the supply air blower motor Adjust the resistances in both the supply and the return air duct systems to balance the air distribution...

Page 17: ...AL MAINTENANCE FILTERS Inspect once a month Replace disposable or clean permanent type as necessary DO NOT replace perma nent type with disposable MOTORS Indoor fan and outdoor fan motors are perma ne...

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Page 24: ...to change without notice Printed in U S A 035 14841 000 Rev A 0701 Copyright by Unitary Products Group 2000 All rights reserved Supersedes 530 23 N1Y 0500 Unitary 5005 Norman Product York OK Group Dri...

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