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876572-BIM-C-0213

Johnson Controls Unitary Products

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Control Wiring

1.

Run low voltage control circuit wires through the “fingered” 
snap bushing into the low voltage compartment.

2.

Run low voltage control circuit wires through the fingered 
snap bushing to the low voltage terminal wire. Refer to 
Figure 11 diagram to connect the low voltage control wiring 
to the units low voltage connections. 

3.

If using auxiliary electric heat, refer to the wiring 
instructions provided with the heating kit.

Figure 10: Unit Component Location

Figure 11: Thermostat Wiring

Wall Thermostat Installation

General recommendations for the location of the thermostat are 
as follows:

The proper location of the room thermostat is most important to 
insure that it will provide a comfortable home temperature.

Observe the following general rules when selecting a location:

1.

Locate thermostat about 5 feet above floor.

2.

Install on a partitioning wall, not on an outside wall.

3.

Never expose it to direct light from lamps, sun, fireplaces, 
etc.

4.

Avoid locations close to doors that lead outside, to 
windows or to adjoining outside walls.

5.

Avoid locations close to radiators, warm air registers, or in 
the direct path of heat or cold air from them.

6.

Make sure that there are no pipes or ductwork in that part 
of the wall chosen for thermostat location.

7.

Never locate it in a room that is warmer or cooler than the 
rest of the home, such as a kitchen or hallway.

8.

The living or dining room is normally a good location 
provided there is no cooking range or refrigerator on the 
opposite side of wall.

Make final check of complete electrical system for correct 
wiring. Check for any possible loose connections.

Defrost 

Board 

Run 

Capacitor 

Start Relay 

(Optional) 

Transformer 

Contactor 

Ground Lug 

Low Voltage Box 

Start Capacitor 

(Optional) 

Components 

for Optional 

Heater Kit 

W1 or 66

CC

W

C or B

X or L

R

O

G

Y

E

R

L

X

W2

B

THERMOSTAT

Y

BLOWER SPEED

TAP

O

PKG.
HEAT
PUMP

ORG

YEL

RED

PUR

BRN

BRN

WHT

R

U

P

D

E

R

L

E

Y

G

R

O

GRN

GRN

WHT

If installing this heat pump system in conjunction with a 
gas furnace, a baffle must be installed in the furnace to 
prevent cold air from being discharged around the heat 
exchanger. This could damage the heat exchanger and 
cause asphxiation. A sheet metal plate may be inserted 
in the supply outlet duct of the furnace to serve as a 
baffle.

 Advise the homeowner that the baffle plate 

must be removed before attempting to operate the 
interior furnace.

A thermostat interlock system must be provided to 
prevent simultaneous operation of any furnace with the 
heat pump. If a furnace will be in the home, a separate 
furnace thermostat must be used and an interlock switch 
(See Figure 12) must be installed in both thermostat 
circuits, insuring only one thermostat can be operated at 
a time. This switch must break the control circuit of any 
furnace used.

Summary of Contents for UB0 Series

Page 1: ...ance 5 3 Unit 4 Point Load Weight 6 4 Unit Dimensions 7 5 Return Air Box and Grille 8 6 Wye Installation Outlet 9 7 Wye Installation Inlet and Outlet 10 8 Duct Connector With Damper 10 9 Duct Connecto...

Page 2: ...ed replacement parts Improper installation may create a condition where the operation of the product could cause personal injury or property damage Improper installation adjustment alteration service...

Page 3: ...oling Only Product Identifier B 13 SEER Heat Pump Airflow A Standard Drive Installation Options A No Options Installed Voltage Code F 208 230 1 60 T 208 230 3 60 W 460 3 60 Product Style A Style A Add...

Page 4: ...ed procedures identified by the Air Conditioning Contractors of America Figure 1 Component Location Direct Drive Condenser Fan Motor High Efficiency Enhanced Copper Tube Aluminum Fin Outdoor Coil High...

Page 5: ...ruction See Figure 2 7 Wind direction The hot condenser air must be discharged up and away from the home or building and if possible in a direction with the prevailing wind 8 Relationship between buil...

Page 6: ...per unit operation Figure 3 Unit 4 Point Load Weight C X Y CG D A B Right Left Front Rear Size Tons Weight lbs Center of Gravity 4 Point Load Location lbs Shipping Operating X Y A B C D 024 2 0 328 32...

Page 7: ...F D CONDENSATE DRAIN 3 4 NPT H Table 2 Unit Dimensions Size Tons Dimensions A B C D E F G H 024 2 0 32 13 16 30 15 16 47 1 4 12 9 16 8 1 2 24 1 16 12 2 3 4 030 2 5 32 13 16 30 15 16 47 1 4 12 9 16 8 1...

Page 8: ...be installed first The return air grille box and filter should be located and installed in the out rigger areas of the home Keep in mind the closer to the cooling unit the better The return ducting c...

Page 9: ...ub collar in the raw end of the duct and tape securely in place 4 Make sure the duct is not stretched tight and does not have kinks from excessive length after installation 5 Attach the duct end with...

Page 10: ...a register This will help to eliminate the transmission of sound into the home To locate the center of the duct first cut a 6 hole in the fiberboard below the duct at the desired location After locati...

Page 11: ...eturn air ducts passing through unconditioned spaces of the building must be insulated and covered with a vapor barrier Following this practice will prevent thermal losses and condensate formation on...

Page 12: ...accept a single circuit of supply power If an auxiliary heater is installed dual circuiting to the unit can be used When installing a 14 3 KW heater this method will avoid the use of large wiring To p...

Page 13: ...7 Never locate it in a room that is warmer or cooler than the rest of the home such as a kitchen or hallway 8 The living or dining room is normally a good location provided there is no cooking range o...

Page 14: ...e on If accessory heaters are not installed the blower will not run 9 Set the wall thermostat to the seasonal mode of operation heat or cool adjust the temperature selection lever to the desired setti...

Page 15: ...0 F A forced defrost feature puts the system into a defrost period every 6 hours and 4 minutes to recirculate lubricants unless the coil temperature is above 40 F All defrost timing occurs only while...

Page 16: ...8 1 17 2 19 9 47 8 51 1 60 60 60 60 2PH08520706 4 9 6 5 1 23 5 27 1 55 6 60 1 60 70 60 70 2PH08521006 7 2 9 6 1 34 5 39 8 69 4 76 70 80 70 80 2PH08521506 10 8 14 3 1 51 7 59 7 90 9 100 9 100 110 100 1...

Page 17: ...l Scroll Scroll Scroll Scroll Quantity 1 1 1 1 1 1 CONDENSER COIL DATA Face area Sq Ft 11 1 11 28 11 28 16 16 20 Rows 1 2 2 2 2 2 Fins per inch 20 15 20 15 15 20 Tube diameter in 3 8 3 8 3 8 3 8 3 8 3...

Page 18: ...1 High 2227 978 1086 1976 889 1129 1677 757 1151 048 4 0 Low 1260 275 807 1096 313 915 910 336 992 804 355 1057 774 290 979 Low Medium 1471 375 870 1338 415 968 1118 455 1079 963 474 1110 788 323 1016...

Page 19: ...19 0 20 0 23 1200 0 21 0 21 0 21 0 22 0 25 1300 0 23 0 23 0 23 0 24 0 27 1400 0 25 0 25 0 25 0 26 0 29 1500 0 27 0 27 0 27 0 28 0 31 1600 0 29 0 29 0 29 0 30 0 33 1700 0 31 0 31 0 31 0 32 0 35 1800 0...

Page 20: ...0 1300 1270 1270 060 5 0 208 230 1 60 1300 1300 1270 1270 Table 10 Indoor Blower Specifications Size Tons Motor HP RPM Eff SF Frame 024 2 0 1 2 1100 0 8 1 0 48 030 2 5 1 2 1100 0 8 1 0 48 036 3 0 1 2...

Page 21: ...95 TBD TBD TBD TBD TBD TBD TBD TBD 400 Cfm Ton 75 63 75 TBD TBD TBD TBD TBD TBD TBD TBD 85 TBD TBD TBD TBD TBD TBD TBD TBD 95 TBD TBD TBD TBD TBD TBD TBD TBD Air Flow Indoor Db Wb Outdoor DB Suction P...

Page 22: ...TBD TBD 85 TBD TBD TBD TBD TBD TBD TBD TBD 95 TBD TBD TBD TBD TBD TBD TBD TBD 400 Cfm Ton 75 63 75 TBD TBD TBD TBD TBD TBD TBD TBD 85 TBD TBD TBD TBD TBD TBD TBD TBD 95 TBD TBD TBD TBD TBD TBD TBD TB...

Page 23: ...2 400 Cfm Ton 75 63 75 133 59 297 81 21 75 54 12 1 85 135 60 342 91 20 75 55 13 8 95 139 62 392 101 19 75 56 15 9 Air Flow Indoor Db Wb Outdoor DB Suction Pressure Suction Temp Discharge Pressure Liqu...

Page 24: ...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 the coil clean Use a brush vacuum cleaner...

Page 25: ...876572 BIM C 0213 Johnson Controls Unitary Products 25 Typical Wiring Diagrams UB024 060 Typical Heat Pump 208 230 1 60 volt Wiring Diagram...

Page 26: ...876572 BIM C 0213 26 Johnson Controls Unitary Products UB036 048 and 060 Typical Heat Pump 208 230 3 60 volt Wiring Diagram...

Page 27: ...876572 BIM C 0213 Johnson Controls Unitary Products 27 UB060 Typical Heat Pump 460 3 60 volt Wiring Diagram...

Page 28: ...o change without notice Printed in U S A 876572 BIM C 0213 Copyright 2013 by Johnson Controls Inc All rights reserved Supersedes 876572 BIM B 1212 York International Corporation 5005 York Drive Norman...

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