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Indoor Blower Motor

This is activated by the room thermostat by COOLING or FAN ON position. For APH models, the motor is energized by the fan control
board for ECM motors. ECM motors are constant CFM motors with very low power consumption. This motor is energized by a 24V
signal from the thermostat. (See 

Air Flow Measurement and Adjustment

 for speed adjustment instructions).

HEAT PUMP OPERATION

C

OOLING

 C

YCLE

When the heat pump is in the cooling cycle, it operates exactly as a Air Conditioner unit.

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EATING

 C

YCLE

The heat pump operates in the heating cycle by redirecting
refrigerant flow through the refrigerant circuit external to the
compressor. This is accomplished with through the reversing
valve. Hot discharge vapor from the compressor is directed to
the indoor coil (evaporator on the cooling cycle) where the heat
is removed, and the vapor condenses to liquid.  It then goes
through the expansion device to the outdoor coil (condenser on
the cooling cycle) where the liquid is evaporated, and the vapor
goes to the compressor.
When the solenoid valve coil is operated either from heating to
cooling or vice versa, the piston in the reversing valve to the low
pressure (high pressure) reverse positions in the reversing valve.
The following figures show a schematic of a heat pump on the
cooling cycle and the heating cycle.  In addition to a reversing
valve, a heat pump is equipped with an expansion device and
check valve for the indoor coil, and similar equipment for the
outdoor coil. It is also provided with a defrost control system.
The expansion devices are flowrator distributors and perform
the same function on the heating cycle as on the cooling cycle.
The flowrator distributors also act as check valves to allow for
the reverse of refrigerant flow.
When the heat pump is on the heating cycle, the outdoor coil is
functioning as an evaporator.  The temperature of the refrigerant
in the outdoor coil must be below the temperature of the outdoor
air in order to extract heat from the air.  Thus, the greater the
difference in the outdoor temperature and the outdoor coil
temperature, the greater the heating capacity of the heat pump.
This phenomenon is a characteristic of a heat pump.  It is a
good practice to provide supplementary heat for all heat pump
installations in areas where the temperature drops below 45°F.
It is also a good practice to provide sufficient supplementary
heat to handle the entire heating requirement should there be a
component failure of the heat pump, such as a compressor, or
refrigerant leak, etc.
Since the temperature of the refrigerant in the outdoor coil on the heating cycle is generally below freezing point, frost forms on the
surfaces of the outdoor coil under certain weather conditions of  temperature and relative humidity. Therefore, it is necessary to
reverse the flow of the refrigerant to provide hot gas in the outdoor coil to melt the frost accumulation. This is accomplished by
reversing the heat pump to the cooling cycle. At the same time, the outdoor fan stops to hasten the temperature rise of the outdoor
coil and lessen the time required for defrosting. The indoor blower continues to run and the supplementary heaters are energized.

D

EFROST

 C

ONTROL

During operation the power to the circuit board is controlled by a temperature sensor, which is clamped to a feeder tube entering
the outdoor coil. Defrost timing periods of 30, 60 and 90 minutes may be selected by setting the circuit board jumper to 30, 60 and
90 respectively. Accumulation of time for the timing period selected starts when the sensor closes (approximately 34°F), and when
the wall thermostat calls for heat.  At the end of the timing period, the unit’s defrost cycle will be initiated provided the sensor
remains closed. When the sensor opens (approximately 60°F), the defrost cycle is terminated and the timing period is reset. If the
defrost cycle is not terminated due to the sensor temperature, a twelve minute override interrupts the unit’s defrost period.

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Содержание APG1624060M41

Страница 1: ...15 Goodman Manufacturing Company L P INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS FOR SELF CONTAINED PACKAGE HEAT PUMP UNITS APH16 M SERIES NOTE Please contact your distributor or our website for the applicable Specific...

Страница 2: ...8 CONDENSATE DRAIN 8 WIRING 8 HIGH VOLTAGE WIRING 8 LOW VOLTAGE WIRING 9 INTERNAL WIRING 9 STARTUP ADJUSTMENTS AND CHECKS 9 COOLING START UP PROCEDURES 9 HEAT PUMP START UP PROCEDURE 9 FINAL SYSTEM CH...

Страница 3: ...NG REVERSING VALVE THIS MAY BE DUE TO 15 APPENDIX 16 TROUBLESHOOTING CHART 17 APH16 BLOWER PERFORMANCE DATA 18 APH16 CFM OUTPUT AND DIP SWITCH SETTINGS 19 CFM OUTPUT FOR DIP SWITCH COMBINATIONS 1 2 EL...

Страница 4: ...ck the unit model number specifications electrical characteristics and accessories to determine if they are correct In the event an incorrect unit is shipped it must be returned to the supplier and mu...

Страница 5: ...necessary internal electrical wiring The heat pump also includes a reversing valve solenoid defrost thermostat and control and loss of charge protection The system is factory evacuated charged and per...

Страница 6: ...cient structural strength to carry the weight of the unit s and snow or water loads as required by local codes Consult a structural engineer to determine the weight capabilities of the roof The unit m...

Страница 7: ...methods of Air Conditioning Contractors of America Manual D Residential or Manual Q Commercial All duct work exposed to the outdoors must include a weatherproof barrier and adequate insulation A duct...

Страница 8: ...isconnect near the unit Determine wire sizes and overcurrent protection from the unit nameplate ampacity and in accordance with the Minimum Filter Size or the N E C The wiring should never be sized sm...

Страница 9: ...on 3 Turn on the electrical supply at the disconnect 4 Turn the fan switch to the ON position The blower should begin ramping up immediately 5 Turn the fan switch to AUTO position The blower should be...

Страница 10: ...tc Set the thermostat at the appropriate setting for cooling and heating or automatic changeover for normal use NOTE The Cooling Start up Procedure is a recommended step as it serves as an system indi...

Страница 11: ...ity of the heat pump This phenomenon is a characteristic of a heat pump It is a good practice to provide supplementary heat for all heat pump installations in areas where the temperature drops below 4...

Страница 12: ...pressure As long as ESP is maintained the unit will deliver the proper air up to the maximum static pressure listed for the CFM required by the application i e home building etc In general 400 CFM per...

Страница 13: ...ll thermometer on liquid small line near liquid line access fitting with adequate contact and insulate for best possible reading 3 Check subcooling and superheat Two stage systems running on high stag...

Страница 14: ...before taking readings Do not adjust TXV more than 1 4 of a turn between readings ELECTRICAL ADJUSTMENTS This series of electric cooling and heat pump package equipment is designed to accept a field i...

Страница 15: ...ACT The unit s defrost terminating sensor must make good thermal contact with the outdoor coil tubing Poor contact may not terminate the unit s defrost cycle quickly enough to prevent the unit from cu...

Страница 16: ...16 APPENDIX...

Страница 17: ...grounded or open winding open internal overload b Wait at least 2 hours for overload to reset If still open replace the compressor c Low voltage connection c At compressor terminals voltage must be w...

Страница 18: ...al 1 225 D Plus 880 D Plus 880 D Plus 1 348 D Plus 1 348 C Minus 900 C Minus 900 C Minus 1 260 C Minus 1 260 C Normal 1 000 C Normal 1 000 C Normal 1 400 C Normal 1 400 C Plus 1 100 C Plus 1 100 C Plu...

Страница 19: ...D On On 700 A Off Off 1250 F B On Off 1100 C Off On 1000 D On On 800 A Off Off 1250 F B On Off 1100 C Off On 1000 D On On 800 A Off Off 1800 B On Off 1700 C Off On 1400 F D On On 1225 A Off Off 1800 F...

Страница 20: ...S 3 MIN 12 MIN 36 MIN FOR SERVICE 48 MIN 12 MIN 36 MIN FOR SERVICE NOTE Roof overhang should be no more than 36 BLOWER ACCESS PANEL 2 34 51 47 SUPPLY 1 3 8 A RETURN POWER WIRE ENTRANCE 4 1 8 2 1 8 6 1...

Страница 21: ...r rubbing and leaks Repair if necessary Check unit wiring to ensure it is not in contact with refrigerant piping or sharp metal edges Check all electrical connections and terminals Tighten as needed V...

Страница 22: ...Amps Blower Amps Condenser Fan Amps ELECTRICAL Total External Static Pressure Blower Wheel RPM TEMPERATURES Outdoor Air Temperature Return Air Temperature Cooling Supply Air Temperature Discharge Cir...

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Страница 24: ...24 Goodman Manufacturing Company L P 5151 San Felipe Suite 500 Houston TX 77056 www goodmanmfg com www amana hac com 2015 Goodman Manufacturing Company L P...

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