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Manual
2100-418F
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OPTIONAL CFM
This option is not available for QW242 or QW302.
These units are shipped from the factory set to operate at
the optional CFM level shown in Table 4. This provides
lower operating sound levels for non-ducted, free
discharge applications. This CFM level will reduce the
system capacity performance by approximately 2% at
the same energy efficiency.
Rated CFM is required for ducted applications for
maximum performance rating. To obtain full CFM on
these models, connect jumper wire as follows:
1. Disconnect all power to the unit. Failure to do so
may result in damage to the motor.
2. Open hinged return air grille panel.
3. Open control panel cover.
4. Locate low voltage terminal strip. There is a pink
jumper wire with both ends attached to terminal
marked “G2”. Move one end of this jumper to
terminal “Y”.
5. Reverse steps to reassemble.
IMPORTANT INSTALLER NOTE
For improved start up performance, wash the indoor coil
with dishwashing detergent.
PHASE MONITOR
All units with three phase scroll compressors are
equipped with a three phase line monitor to prevent
compressor damage due to phase reversal.
The phase monitor in this unit is equipped with two
LEDs. If the Y signal is present at the phase monitor
and phases are correct, the green LED will light and
contactor will energize. If phases are reversed, the red
fault LED will be lit and compressor operation is
inhibited.
If a fault condition occurs, reverse two of the supply
leads to the unit. Do not reverse any of the unit factory
wires as damage may occur.
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DELAY ON MAKE TIMING
SERVICE HINTS
1. Caution user to maintain clean air filters at all times.
Also, not to needlessly close off supply air registers.
This may reduce airflow through the system, which
shortens equipment service life as well as increasing
operating costs and noise levels.
2. The heat pump wall thermostats perform multiple
functions. Be sure that all function switches are
correctly set for the desired operating mode before
trying to diagnose any reported service problems.
SEQUENCE OF OPERATION
Cooling
– Circuit R-Y makes the thermostat pull in the
compressor contactor starting the compressor and
outdoor motor. The G (indoor motor) circuit is
automatically completed on any call for cooling
operation, or can be energized by manual fan switch on
subbase for constant air circulation.
Heating
– A 24V solenoid coil on reversing valve
controls heating cycle operation. Two thermostat
options, one allowing “Auto” changeover from cycle to
cycle and the other constantly energizing solenoid coil
during heating season and thus eliminating pressure
equalization noise except during defrost, are to be used
on “Auto” option, a circuit is completed for R-W1 and
R-Y on each heating “on” cycle, energizing reversing
valve solenoid and pulling in compressor contactor
starting compressor and outdoor motor. Heat Pump
Heating cycle now in operation.
The second option has no “Auto” changeover position,
but instead energizes the reversing valve solenoid
constantly whenever the system switch on subbase is
placed in “Heat” position, the “B” terminal being
constantly energized from R. A thermostat demand for
heat completes R-Y circuit, pulling in compressor
contactor starting compressor and outdoor motor. R-G
also make starting indoor blower motor.