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SPEED 

TAP

DEFINITION

LEAD 

COLOR

SPEED 

TAP

DEFINITION

LEAD 

COLOR

SPEED 

TAP

DEFINITION

LEAD 

COLOR

T1

Fan Only

Green

T2

Heat

White

T3

Low Speed Purple

T4

High Speed Yellow

T5

High Speed 

Hi-Static

FAN ONLY

HEATING

COOLING

Two Stage Models

NOTE: Heating airflow must be adjusted to provide 

the temperature rise shown on rating plate.

Limit Check 

Check limit control operation after 15 minutes of operation 

by blocking the return air grille(s).

1.  After several minutes the main burners must go OFF.  

Blower will continue to run.

2.  Remove air restrictions and main burners will relight 

after a cool down period of a few minutes.

Adjust the thermostat setting below room temperature.

1.  Main burners must go OFF.

2.  Circulating Air Blower will continue to run for 90, 120, 

150 or 180 seconds, depending on the setting.

NOTE: If necessary, adjust fan OFF delay settings 

to obtain satisfactory comfort level.

WARNING

This unit must be used as a “construction heater” during the 

finishing phases of construction on a new structure. This 

type of use may result in premature failure of the unit die 

to extremely low return air temperatures and exposure to 

corrosive or very dirty atmosphere.

Unit Shutdown

1.  Set the thermostat to lowest setting.

2. 

Turn off the electrical power supply to the unit.

3.  Remove the heat exchanger door on the side of the 

unit by removing screws.

4.  Move the gas control valve switch to the OFF position.  

Do not force.

5. 

Close manual gas shutoff valve external to the unit.

6.  Replace the heat exchanger door on the unit.

7.  If cooling and/or air circulation will be  desired, turn 

ON the electrical power.

Cooling Startup

NOTE: The outdoor temperature must be 60°F or 

higher before making adjustments to charge.

NOTE: Check all manual reset limit controls in 

heating circuit if cooling mode does not operate.

Compressor Protection Devices

The compressor includes components which are designed 

to protect the compressor against abnormal operating 

conditions.

WARNING

To prevent personal injury or death, always disconnect 

electrical power before inspecting or servicing the 

unit. NOTE: All compressor protection devices reset 

automatically, energizing the contactor and outdoor fan.

WARNING

Do not bypass safety devices.

Refrigerant Charge Check 

After completing airflow measurements and adjustments 

the unit’s refrigerant charge must be checked. The unit 

comes factory charged, but this charge is based on 325 

CFM per ton and minimum ESP per AHRI test conditions 

(generally between .15-.28 ESP). When air quantity or 

ESP is different than above, the refrigerant charge must be 

adjusted to the proper amount. All package units with fixed 

orifice devices are charged using the super heat method at 

the compressor suction line.

After superheat is adjusted it is recommended to check unit 

sub-cooling at the condenser coil liquid line out. For charge 

adjustments, see superheat and sub-cooling charts show 

for each model. 

Cooling Refrigerant Charging (Models with TXV)

Check unit charge before putting the cooling section into 

full operation. The unit has a thermostatic expansion valve 

metering device. To ensure the unit is properly charged 

for the intended application, check the unit refrigerant 

sub-cooling at the condenser. The refrigerant sub-

cooling is a function of outdoor ambient temperature and 

return air temperature of the conditioned space. It is the 

installing contractors responsibility to ensure the proper 

refrigerant sub-cooling at the condenser is adjusted for 

each application. As the outdoor ambient temperature rises 

the sub-cooling decreases and as the outdoor ambient 

temperature lowers, the sub-cooling increases.

 

NOTE: Proper sub-cooling adjustment optimizes 

cooling performance. Models equipped with 

thermostatic expansion valve, charge the system 

to  sub-cooling, range shown on chart, when 

necessary, adjust expansion valve stem for 

superheat setting.

NOTE: The expansion valve will not need 

adjustment for most applications. Ensure system 

superheat is set within range listed on chart.

Superheat Adjustment

To adjust superheat, remove the control box cover 

and locate the expansion valve on the liquid line of the 

evaporator. Unscrew the cover from the expansion valve, 

locate the adjustment screw, and turn it clockwise (in) to 

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Страница 7: ...observed when installing the unit IMPORTANT NOTE Remove wood shipping rails prior to installation of the unit All Installations For proper flame pattern within the heat exchanger and proper condensate...

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Страница 11: ...30 35 40 45 50 SUPPLY WIRE LENGTH FEET 200 6 4 4 4 3 3 2 2 150 8 6 6 4 4 4 3 3 100 10 8 8 6 6 6 4 4 50 14 12 10 10 8 8 6 6 Wiring Table CIRCULATING AIR AND FILTERS Airflow Conversion Units can easily...

Страница 12: ...All units may be externally filtered Refer to the unit filter size chart in the appendix for filter size information Filters installed external to the unit should be sized in accordance with their man...

Страница 13: ...tisfied 5 The compressor and outdoor fan will be de energized when the thermostat opens 6 The indoor blower continues to run at low cool speed for approximately 60 seconds after the thermostat is sati...

Страница 14: ...be as specified on the unit rating plate with all other household gas fired appliances operating The line pressure supplied to the gas valve must be within the Inlet Gas Supply Pressure range specifie...

Страница 15: ...ressure tap 5 Turn ON the gas supply 6 Turn ON power and close thermostat R and W contacts to provide a call for heat 7 Using a leak detection solution or soap suds check for leaks at outlet pressure...

Страница 16: ...give the correct air temperature rise through the unit as marked on the rating plate External Static Pressure Check The total external static pressure must be checked on this unit to determine if the...

Страница 17: ...ect electrical power before inspecting or servicing the unit NOTE All compressor protection devices reset automatically energizing the contactor and outdoor fan WARNING Do not bypass safety devices Re...

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Страница 20: ...nlet and flue outlet hoods are not blocked by debris which would prevent adequate combustion air and a properly operating vent system Filter Replacement or Cleaning A return air filter is not supplied...

Страница 21: ...ormation on the yearly inspection consult the User Manual It is recommended that a qualified servicer inspect and service the unit at least once each year Turn the unit on at the thermostat Wait a few...

Страница 22: ...LASH RETRIES EXCEEDED RED 1 HOUR FIXED 10 FLASHES HIGH LIMIT SWITCH RECOVERY TIMER EXPIRED RED 1 HOUR OR HARD LOCKOUT RAPID FLASH CLEAR ERROR HISTORY GREEN N A 2 FLASHES PRESSURE SENSOR NULL ERROR RED...

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Страница 29: ...ssor motor is hermetically sealed and does not require additional oiling Annual Inspection Qualified Servicer Only Your package unit should be inspected by a qualified installer or service agency at l...

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