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Table 2 – Minimum Airflow for Safe Electric Heater Operation

Unit Size

Minimum Airflow (CFM)

5kW

7.5kW

10kW

15kW

20kW

024

500

650

750

--

--

030

600

800

1050

--

--

036

600

800

1050

1150

1200

042

600

800

1050

1150

1200

048

600

800

1050

1150

1200

060

600

800

1050

1150

1200

Step 7 — Install Electrical Connections

ELECTRICAL SHOCK HAZARD

Failure to follow this warning could result in personal

injury or death.
The unit cabinet must have an uninterrupted, unbroken

electrical ground to minimize the possibility of personal

injury if an electrical fault should occur. This ground may

consist of an electrical wire connected to the unit ground

screw in the control compartment, or conduit approved for

electrical ground when installed in accordance with NEC,

ANSI/NFPA 70 American National Standards Institute/

National Fire Protection Association (latest edition) (in

Canada, Canadian Electrical Code CSA C22.1) and local

electrical codes.

!

WARNING

UNIT COMPONENT DAMAGE HAZARD

Failure to follow this caution may result in damage to the

unit being installed.

1. Make all electrical connections in accordance with NEC

ANSI/NFPA 70 (latest edition) and local electrical codes
governing such wiring. In Canada, all electrical

connections must be in accordance with CSA standard
C22.1 Canadian Electrical Code Part 1 and applicable
local codes. Refer to unit wiring diagram.

2. Use only copper conductor for connections between

field--supplied electrical disconnect switch and unit. DO

NOT USE ALUMINUM WIRE.

3. Be sure that high--voltage power to unit is within

operating voltage range indicated on unit rating plate. On

3--phase units, ensure phases are balanced within 2
percent. Consult local power company for correction of

improper voltage and/or phase imbalance.

4. Do not damage internal components when drilling

through any panel to mount electrical hardware, conduit,
etc.

!

CAUTION

HIGH--VOLTAGE CONNECTIONS
The unit must have a separate electrical service with a
field--supplied, waterproof disconnect switch mounted at, or within

sight from the unit. Refer to the unit rating plate, NEC and local
codes for maximum fuse/circuit breaker size and minimum circuit

amps (ampacity) for wire sizing.
The field--supplied disconnect may be mounted on the unit over
the high--voltage inlet hole when the standard power and

low--voltage entry points are used. See Fig. 6 and 7 for acceptable
location.
Operation of unit on improper line voltage constitutes abuse and
may cause unit damage that could affect warranty.

ROUTING POWER LEADS INTO UNIT
Use only copper wire between disconnect and unit. The

high--voltage leads should be in a conduit until they enter the unit;
conduit termination at the unit must be watertight. Run the

high--voltage leads through the hole on the control box side of the

unit (See Fig. 7). When the leads are inside the unit, run leads to
the control box (See Fig. 8). For single--phase units, connect leads

to the black and yellow wires (See Fig. 9).
CONNECTING GROUND LEAD TO UNIT GROUND
Connect the ground lead to the chassis using the unit ground in the

control box (See Fig. 8 and 9).
ROUTING CONTROL POWER WIRES (24--V)
Form a drip--loop with the thermostat leads before routing them
into the unit. Route the thermostat leads through grommeted hole

provided in unit into unit control box (See Fig. 7). Connect

thermostat leads and unit power leads as shown in Fig. 9, 10 and
11.
Route thermostat wires through grommet providing a drip--loop at
the panel. Connect low--voltage leads to the thermostat as shown in

Fig. 10 & 11.
The unit transformer supplies 24--v power for complete system

including accessory electrical heater. Transformer is factory wired

for 230--v operation.
ACCESSORY ELECTRIC HEAT WIRING
Refer to accessory electric heat installation instructions for
information on installing accessory electric heat. Accessory electric

heat wiring is shown in Fig. 17 and 18.

HIGH-VOLTAGE POWER

WIRING ENTRY HOLE

LOW-VOLTAGE WIRING

ENTRY HOLE
(grommet hole)

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Fig. 7 -- Unit Electrical Connection

664B

Содержание 664B

Страница 1: ...ires 6 Accessory Electric Heat Wiring 6 PRE START UP 7 START UP 8 17 Check for Refrigerant Leaks 8 Start Up Cooling and Make Adjustments 8 Checking Cooling and Heating Control Operation 8 Refrigerant...

Страница 2: ...iginal packages until installation Step 2 Provide Unit Support For hurricane tie downs contact distributor for details and PE Professional Engineering Certificate if required SLAB MOUNT Place the unit...

Страница 3: ...CONFIGURING UNITS FOR DOWNFLOW VERTICAL DISCHARGE ELECTRICAL SHOCK HAZARD Failure to follow this warning could result in personal injury or death Before performing service or maintenance operations on...

Страница 4: ...4 A08414 Fig 5 Unit Base Dimensions 664B024 060 664B...

Страница 5: ...2 21 2 21 Face Area sq ft 11 1 12 7 15 8 15 8 13 3 15 8 CONDENSER FAN Propeller Nominal Cfm 2600 2600 3200 3200 3200 3300 Diameter in mm 20 508 20 508 20 508 20 508 20 508 20 508 Motor HP RPM 1 8 825...

Страница 6: ...e unit must have a separate electrical service with a field supplied waterproof disconnect switch mounted at or within sight from the unit Refer to the unit rating plate NEC and local codes for maximu...

Страница 7: ...erant system is under pressure 4 Do not use torch to remove any component System contains oil and refrigerant under pressure 5 To remove a component wear protective goggles and proceed as follows a Sh...

Страница 8: ...mperature Observe that heating cycle shuts down when control setting is satisfied 4 When using an automatic changeover room thermostat place both SYSTEM and FAN switches in AUTO positions Observe that...

Страница 9: ...change motor speeds reposition wire at fan motor speed terminals labeled 1 2 3 4 refer to Fig 12 Remove the speed tap connector labeled 1 through 5 on the motor While looking at the connector end that...

Страница 10: ...r a 5 minute time delay in case of an initial start up starting the compressor low stage and the outdoor fan motor If the low stage operation cannot satisfy the cooling demand the second stage cooling...

Страница 11: ...11 A08209 Fig 13 Typical Single Phase Unit Electrical Diagram Sizes 024 042 664B...

Страница 12: ...12 A06405 Fig 14 Typical Single Phase Unit Electrical Diagram Sizes 048 060 664B...

Страница 13: ...13 A06325 Fig 15 Typical Three Phase Unit Electrical Diagram Sizes 030 042 664B...

Страница 14: ...14 A06326 Fig 16 Typical Three Phase Unit Electrical Diagram Sizes 048 060 664B...

Страница 15: ...15 A05209 Fig 17 Single Phase Accessory Electric Heater Wiring A06327 Fig 18 Three Phase Accessory Electric Heater Wiring 664B...

Страница 16: ...6 289 CFM 1164 1122 1066 1025 954 906 3 Watts 386 398 409 418 425 435 438 441 451 CFM 1680 1652 1625 1583 1555 1515 1477 1444 1403 4 Watts 440 448 457 462 469 477 480 485 486 CFM 1745 1717 1684 1651 1...

Страница 17: ...ter s each month Clean or replace when necessary 2 Inspect indoor coil drain pan and condensate drain each cooling season for cleanliness Clean when necessary 3 Inspect blower motor and wheel for clea...

Страница 18: ...from the hub of the wheel d Remove the filler panel at the discharge end of the blower housing by removing the two screws that fasten it to the housing e Remove the wheel form the housing 3 Remove the...

Страница 19: ...ned connections are noticed disassemble the connection clean all the parts re strip the wire end and reassemble the connection properly and securely Check to ensure no wires are touching refrigerant t...

Страница 20: ...back to the compressor C95045 Fig 20 Typical Heat Pump Operation Heating Mode STRAINER ACCUMULATOR COMPRESSOR STRAINER LCS OUTDOOR COIL INDOOR COIL A B D C Check Valves A Closed B Open C Closed D Ope...

Страница 21: ...line voltage Determine cause and correct Blocked outdoor coil Determine cause and correct Defective run start capacitor overload or start relay Determine cause and replace Faulty outdoor fan motor or...

Страница 22: ...r Temperature __________ DB ____________WB Return Air Temperature __________ DB __________ WB Cooling Supply Air __________DB___________WB PRESSURES Cooling Mode Refrigerant Suction __________ psig Su...

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