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Summary of Contents for PHM324K00A1

Page 1: ...5 UNITELECTRICALWIRING 5 LINEVOLTAGE 5 CONVERTING230VTO208V 6 LOWVOLTAGEWIRING 6 THERMOSTAT CONNECTIONS 6 FINALELECTRICALCHECK 6 CONTROLBOXCONFIGURATION ANDWIRING 7 WIRINGDIAGRAMS 8 RAINSHIELDINSTALLA...

Page 2: ...ards or unsafe practices which COULD result in severe personal injury or death CAUTION Hazards or unsafe practices which MAY result in minor personal injury or product or property damage Warning Label...

Page 3: ...rt 1 Failure to carefully read and follow all instructions in this manual could result in furnace malfunction prop erty damage personal injury and or death The information contained in this manual is...

Page 4: ...mm OPERATIONAL CLEARANCES Combustible Base Wood or Class A B or C roof covering material 0 Supply and Return Air Ducts 0 Duct Connection Side 0 sl Clearance between Overhang and Top of Unit 48 1219mm...

Page 5: ...CK HAZARD Failure to follow this warning could result in personal injury and or death Turn off electric power supply at disconnect switch or service panel before removing any access or service panel f...

Page 6: ...s The location of the thermostat has an important effect on the operation of the unit See the thermostat instructions for proper connection See FIGURE 4 for Low Voltage Wire Harness Connections Field...

Page 7: ...Low Voltage Shield MII IIi 24V PIGTAI _2b_K 0 II oD _ o Control Box Wiring for PHM024 42 I i _E_ _EtECTC_ TERminaL _EO_IR_S _ELOC_IO_OH_OW_ SITES CT4_i TIGO_I _ROST TIWER _O B_ SE__r _o WIWUT_S SINGLE...

Page 8: ...0A O COIITROL 80ARO ALL EXCEPT 024 LEGEND EOUiP G O iE4V P_ER ENTRY flEtO SPLICE 0 IE_ _ WAR E01 C C_T_T_ o I RWINkL UNNkR_ED C AP8 CAP_iTO_ CI_Bi 6_EA_ER o SPLICE CH CRkW_CAS H AIER OSPLICE _KEO CO_P...

Page 9: ...E _ TI_ RELAT lO PlRICA ECr_ l HR I EA_TRREtAY POTENTIAL O_LY I_11 IW_I_ lAW IIOT_ PO TO REPR SE_ IRI_ tPS LOI PRESSURERIIt _ _w _T_I_ raw _TOR EOIIIP RV REVEI_ 11_VALVE _I E_IOIO G O TRA_ IRAWS_II R...

Page 10: ...should be equal to or less than the cooling capacity output based on D O E test procedures steady state efficiency times input Ductwork supply registers and return air grilles MUST be designed and si...

Page 11: ...243 1874 2011 External Static 0 6 615 921 921 1089 1106 1292 1359 1514 667 961 1442 1706 1043 1180 1823 1968 Pressure in 0 7 489 881 881 1047 1065 1247 1318 1474 613 915 1390 1651 988 1129 1783 1921 w...

Page 12: ...OFF Defrost Control Time Interval Adjustment ELECTRICAL SHOCK HAZARD Failure to follow this warning could result in personal injury and or death Turn OFF electric power supply at disconnect switch or...

Page 13: ...call for heating With a first stage call for heating Y1 the indoor fan low stage energizes immediately whereas the contactor energizes after a 5 minute time delay in case of an initial start up start...

Page 14: ...pressor contactor will not be energized until the timer has expired Loss of Charge Pressure Switch Units are equipped with a low pressure switch on the liquid line high side which has been installed t...

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