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Table 7 — Troubleshooting

*If fuse blows or circuit breaker trips again after first start attempt, DO NOT attempt to start system again.

Contact your local dealer for assistance.

†When outdoor temperature is approximately 55 F or below, indoor coil frosting may occur when system is

operated in cooling or maximum dehumidification mode. Units are not intended to operate below 55 F with-
out appropriate accessories.

PROBLEM

CAUSE

TYPICAL SOLUTION

System Does Not Start.

Blown fuse or circuit breaker tripped at building power 
entry.

Replace fuse or reset circuit breaker.*

Indoor and/or outdoor unit disconnect switch is off.

Turn on disconnect switch(es).

Thermostat is set to night mode.

Cancel mode using Day/Night button on thermostat.

Power failure.

Restore power.

Unit is in off mode.

Press Mode button on thermostat until thermostat dis-
plays the desired unit mode.

Three-minute time delay is running.

Wait for 3 minutes.

Temperature is above or below the selected
temperature.

Select new temperature using the thermostat.

System Does Not Cool Properly.

Air filter(s) in indoor unit is dirty or needs to be 
replaced.

Clean or replace air filter(s).

Temperature is set too high or too low.

Reset temperature to desired comfort setting using 
the thermostat.

Outdoor unit outdoor coil restricted.

Remove obstruction.

Fan speed is set too low.

Adjust fan speed to high or auto. using the Fan
button on the thermostat.

System Does not Heat Properly.

Air filter(s) in indoor unit is dirty or needs to be 
replaced.

Clean or replace air filter(s).

Temperature is set too high or too low.

Reset temperature to desired comfort setting using 
the thermostat.

Outdoor unit outdoor coil restricted.

Remove obstruction.

Fan speed is set too low.

Adjust fan speed to high or auto. using the Fan
button on the thermostat.

Outdoor unit outdoor coil is frosted up.

Check manual defrost timer setting and adjust as nec-
essary.

Ice or frost has Formed
on Indoor Coil.†

Low outdoor-air temperature.

Run system in fan-only mode until frost is gone.

Air filter(s) in indoor unit is dirty or needs to be 
replaced.

Clean or replace air filter(s).

Insufficient Airflow.

Air filter(s) in indoor unit is dirty or needs to be 
replaced.

Clean or replace air filter(s).

Fan coil unit coil is blocked.

Clean air discharge louvers.

Содержание 619CNF

Страница 1: ...ersonnel can perform basic maintenance such as cleaning and replacing filters All other operations should be performed by trained service personnel When working on air conditioning equipment observe p...

Страница 2: ...connection of the indoor and outdoor units refrigerant piping condensate drain piping thermostat wiring For some applications a fresh air intake power vent fan and or condensate pump kit may be requir...

Страница 3: ...ITY tons 11 2 2 3 3 4 5 NOMINAL SIZE Btuh 18 000 24 000 30 000 36 000 48 000 60 000 OPERATING WEIGHT lb 108 108 117 117 149 179 MOISTURE REMOVAL WEIGHT Pints Hr 4 0 7 3 6 0 9 0 13 0 14 5 FINISH GM Mot...

Страница 4: ...iger ant piping and servicing unit Fig 3 and 4 4 Make sure the unit is easily accessible to electrical power UNIT SIZE 018 024 030 036 048 060 NOMINAL CAPACITY tons 11 2 2 3 3 4 5 NOMINAL SIZE Btuh 18...

Страница 5: ...9 4 1013 16 1493 4 57 8 1368 4 91 2 1459 2 11 2 648 048 149 151 5 119 16 1817 5 65 8 1692 5 101 4 1783 1 97 8 555 3 31 16 992 060 179 181 7 8 2336 7 3 2211 7 65 8 2302 1 115 8 601 4 119 16 1512 NOTES...

Страница 6: ...crete Slab Install hanging bolts with expansion anchor E To Mount Unit 1 Remove mounting bracket and reinstall the 2 hex head bolts factory supplied into each side of indoor unit as shown in Fig 6 All...

Страница 7: ...vibrations d A piston is shipped in the factory installed metering device body Fig 13 with the indoor unit Use Tables 4A 4C to verify that you have the required piston size for the system being instal...

Страница 8: ...rm the insulation as this affects its performance 5 Insulate condensate drain line s that are located in or above an occupied area with a condensate proof material such as polyurethane or neoprene 6 I...

Страница 9: ...g 11 Hanging Fan Coil Unit Factory supplied Fig 12 Routing Wires Over Piping NOTE Teflon Seal must face toward the outdoor heat pump unit Fig 13 AccuRater Metering Device at Service Valve Bypass Type...

Страница 10: ...data is the same for both the 24 000 Btuh 024 unit and the 024 unit that has been field reconfigured for 18 000 Btuh Refer to Before Installation section on page 3 for reconfiguration details WARNING...

Страница 11: ...2 All wiring must comply with the applicable local and national codes 3 Liquid line need not be insulated cooling only units 4 Wiring and piping shown are general points of connection guides only and...

Страница 12: ...Operat ing Instructions Mount thermostat to a wall in the occupied space using 2 field supplied screws Locate the thermostat in an area that is not subjected to drafts or direct sunlight through windo...

Страница 13: ...rked Terminal Unmarked Splice NOTES 1 If any of the original wire furnished must be replaced it must be replaced with type 90 C wire or its equivalent 2 Wire in accordance with NEC and local codes 3 T...

Страница 14: ...HERMOSTAT FLATSTAT COOLING ONLY HEAT COOL 53DFS250 FS BRY SLIMLINE THERMOSTAT HEAT PUMP COOLING ONLY HEAT COOL 53DFS250 SL BRY 5 1 1 PROGRAMMABLE THERMOSTAT COOLING ONLY HEAT COOL 53DFST2 NP BRY Fig 1...

Страница 15: ...s a system with the indoor unit Route 2 wires of field supplied 18 gage AWG American Wire Gage thermostat cable between the low voltage terminal block of the fan coil unit and the blue and brown low v...

Страница 16: ...16 538A 619CNF CNQ 538A 619CNF CNQ Fig 20 Cooling System Wiring Diagram a40 1636...

Страница 17: ...17 619CNQ 538B 538B 619CNQ Fig 21 Heat Pump Wiring Diagram a40 1637...

Страница 18: ...temperature when only the fan is operating VI OPERATING SEQUENCE Ceiling suspended fan coil units have a relay board which controls system operation in response to a room thermostat The user may manua...

Страница 19: ...ors are factory lubricated and require no oiling II AIR FILTERS FIG 23 A Remove Air Filters Remove filters by pulling them straight out B Clean Or Replace Filters Filters can be vacuumed or washed in...

Страница 20: ...until either COOL or HEAT is displayed as desired 4 Adjust thermostat set point to desired room tempera ture If system starts within a few minutes service may not be necessary If system does not opera...

Страница 21: ...ot Cool Properly Air filter s in indoor unit is dirty or needs to be replaced Clean or replace air filter s Temperature is set too high or too low Reset temperature to desired comfort setting using th...

Страница 22: ...nce A large selection of product theory and skills programs are available using popular video based for mats and materials All include video and or slides plus companion book Classroom Service Trainin...

Страница 23: ...WITHIN SIGHT OF THE UNIT ____________ IS THE LOW VOLTAGE CABLE INDOOR TO OUTDOOR UNIT RUN AND CONNECTED PROPERLY ____________ HAS CONDENSATE DRAIN BEEN RUN SLOPED AND TRAPPED PROPERLY ____________ IS...

Страница 24: ...RIGERANT PIPING EQUIVALENT LINE LENGTH IF OVER 50 FT LIFT FAN COIL ABOVE OUTDOOR UNIT IF OVER 25 FT FAN COIL BELOW OUTDOOR UNIT IF OVER 25 FT APPLIES ONLY TO 38HDC AND 38QRC UNITS USING LONG LINES APP...

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