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Adjusting Airflow

AUTOMATIC AIR SWEEP — All units are equipped with
an automatic air sweep feature which automatically directs
the airflow louvers up and down to provide optimum room
air circulation. If the auto. sweep feature is not desired, tem-
porarily start the auto. sweep using the remote thermostat
(press Air Sweep button). When the louvers are in the de-
sired position, turn the auto. sweep off (press Air Sweep but-
ton again) to hold them in that position.

Operating Mode Memory —

After the system is turned

off or after a power failure, the system remains in the last
operating mode selected. When the system is turned back
on, or when power is automatically restored, operation con-
tinues in the same operating mode as when the system shut
down.

Automatic Operation (Auto.) Mode —

If auto. mode

is selected, the system automatically switches over the 40QAE
operating mode from heating to cooling, or from cooling to
heating (heat pump system only) depending on the selected
temperature. Auto. mode also controls fan speed if not manu-
ally overridden.
NOTE: Between the cooling cycle and the heating cycle there
is a neutral zone of approximately 2° F above and 2° F be-
low the selected temperature when only the fan is operating.

Operating Sequence —

Ceiling-suspended fan coil units

have a relay board which controls system operation in re-
sponse to a room thermostat. The user may manually select
any one of 3 fan speeds for unit operation. Ceiling-suspended
systems may be equipped with an accessory power ventila-
tion kit and/or condensate pump.

FAN OPERATION — Fan speed can be selected by press-
ing the fan button (high, medium, or low speed choices).
The fan(s) is capable of operation when unit mode is set on
either cooling, heating, or auto. mode. When the fan(s) is
operating in medium or high speed and the unit is equipped
with the power ventilation kit, the ventilation fan will op-
erate to provide fresh air. If the mode is set to the AUTO.
position, then the fan will operate with the outdoor unit com-
pressor.

COOLING MODE OPERATION — When the room ther-
mostat senses a demand for cooling, the fan coil relay board
is energized. The indoor fan(s) will start in the selected speed
(if it is not already operating). The reversing valve (40QAE
only) will energize and switch to the cooling position.

The internal condensate pump (if so equipped) runs when-

ever the reversing valve is energized (40QAE only) and/or
the unit is in cooling. As long as the condensate float switch
and freeze protection thermostat are closed, the cooling re-
lays in the fan coil unit will close. This energizes the com-
pressor and outdoor fan in the outdoor unit.

The compressor will continue to operate until the room

thermostat is satisfied. When the cooling demand is satis-
fied, the compressor and outdoor fan will stop. If the out-
door unit is equipped with accessory Time Guard

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device,

the unit will not allow a new call for cooling for 5 minutes.
If the system is in the AUTO. position, the indoor fan will
stop with the compressor. If the unit has the accessory ven-
tilation kit, the ventilation fan will operate whenever the in-
door fan is set for medium or high speed.

HEAT PUMP OPERATION (40QAE Only) — When the room
thermostat senses a demand for heating, the fan coil relay
board is energized. The indoor fan will start in the selected
speed (if not already operating), and the reversing valve will
not be energized. The internal condensate pump (if sup-
plied) and freeze protection thermostat are not operated dur-
ing heating operation. The control relay (CR2) closes, and
the compressor and outdoor fan are energized through the
defrost board (DFB), which is located in the outdoor unit.
The microprocessor logic in the DFB is energized when the
compressor starts, and the defrost timer runs. Once every
90 minutes (factory default setting) of compressor run time,
the DFB logic checks the defrost thermostat (DFT). If the
DFT is open, the unit continues in heating operation. If the
DFT is closed, the DFB switches the unit to defrost mode.
The timing on the DFB may be set at either 30, 50, or 90
minutes.

LEGEND

DFB — Defrost Board
DFT — Defrost Thermostat
TB

— Terminal Block

Fig. 21 — Heat Pump System Thermostat Wiring

Fig. 22 — Inserting Water into Drain Pan

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Содержание 40QA

Страница 1: ...ns should be performed by trained service personnel When working on air conditioning equipment observe precautions in lit erature and on tags and labels attached to unit Follow all safety codes Wear s...

Страница 2: ...ure is below 55 F the accessory low ambient or win ter start kit will be required Systems using 38HDS units can operate down to 40 F outdoor air temperature as shipped from the factory If operation at...

Страница 3: ...r ft 150 30 CONDENSATE DRAIN CONNECTION Pipe Thread MPT CONDENSATE DRAIN SIZE in 3 4 LEGEND TXV Thermostatic Expansion Valve Field reconfigured to 18 000 Btuh 11 2 tons See Before Installa tion sectio...

Страница 4: ...ove ft 65 Maximum Lift Fan Coil Below ft 150 CONDENSATE DRAIN CONNECTION Pipe Thread MPT CONDENSATE DRAIN SIZE in 3 4 Field reconfigured to 18 000 Btuh 11 2 tons See Before Installation section on pag...

Страница 5: ...369 on bottom When facing unit discharge UNIT 40QA WEIGHT lb A B E F G QAB QAE ft in mm ft in mm ft in mm ft in mm ft in mm 024 108 110 4 215 16 1294 3 10 1169 4 15 8 1260 1 95 8 549 036 117 119 4 10...

Страница 6: ...t of the unit Wooden Structure Install hanging bolts on a square wooden piece placed over beams Newly Built Concrete Slab Install hanging bolts with in serts embedded bolts etc Metal Structure Install...

Страница 7: ...cooler buried section during extended periods of unit shutdown causing refrigerant slugging and possible com pressor damage at start up To connect piping 1 Install insulation Insulate supply and retu...

Страница 8: ...nstall factory supplied piston enclosed in a bag taped inside the out door unit into the AccuRater metering device located in the service valve on the outdoor unit Fig 14 IMPORTANT The factory supplie...

Страница 9: ...ls Check outdoor unit name plate for required charge NOTES 1 All pistons are Chattleff 9B9 type 2 All cooling units have a full factory charge for the smallest possible system combination 3 Service va...

Страница 10: ...ndensate pump may be ordered as a field installed accessory Table 6 Required Piston Size for AccuRaterT Metering Device Cooling Only Condensing Units With Heat Pump Fan Coil Units INDOOR UNIT 40QAE OU...

Страница 11: ...nect to the fan coil unit Place wire through hole on the control box Fig 18 Connect wire to high voltage ter minal board TB1 and ground screw When routing the wire in the unit use care to keep the wir...

Страница 12: ...rminal block Connect the wires Y1 to Y and C to C See Fig 20 HEAT PUMP SYSTEMS The following connections must be made to the 38QRC unit for it to operate as a system with the indoor unit Route 6 wires...

Страница 13: ...ave been installed and that the discharge louvers are positioned correctly After Extended Shutdown If the system has been turned off for more than 12 hours turn on the indoor and outdoor unit disconne...

Страница 14: ...r COOLING MODE OPERATION When the room ther mostat senses a demand for cooling the fan coil relay board is energized The indoor fan s will start in the selected speed if it is not already operating Th...

Страница 15: ...o prevent possible reverse rotation of the compressor Should any of these devices trip after the compressor is energized the Cycle LOC protection device will lock out the outdoor unit turn it off to p...

Страница 16: ...ins to flush out debris To Clean Condensate Drains Clean all drains and drain pans at the start of each cooling season Check the flow by pouring water into the drain TO CLEAN OR REPLACE DRAIN PAN 1 Pl...

Страница 17: ...hermostat 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 fil...

Страница 18: ...S Pump Shutoff Switch RVS Reversing Valve Solenoid SC Start Capacitor SR Start Relay SSDR Safety Switch Delay Relay TB Terminal Block TDR Time Delay Relay TRAN Transformer Terminal Marked Terminal Unm...

Страница 19: ...Heat pump fan coil units only Fig 25 Typical System Wiring Cooling Only Systems or Condensing Unit with Heat Pump Fan Coil Unit Systems 19...

Страница 20: ...Fig 26 Typical System Wiring Heat Pump Systems 20...

Страница 21: ......

Страница 22: ...l programs include a video cassette and or slides and a companion booklet Use these for self teaching or to conduct full training sessions For a free Service Training Material Catalog STM call 1 800 9...

Страница 23: ...GLE PHASE POWER HAS GROUND WIRE BEEN CONNECTED HAS THE CORRECT SIZE FUSE OR HACR BREAKER BEEN PROVIDED ARE POWER WIRES TO THE UNIT SIZED AND INSTALLED PROPERLY IS THE DISCONNECT SWITCH INSTALLED IN SI...

Страница 24: ...BEEN ON FOR 24 HOURS MEASURE AND RECORD THE AIR ENTERING OUTDOOR UNIT F AIR ENTERING INDOOR UNIT F DISCHARGE LINE TEMPERATURE F VAPOR LINE TEMPERATURE F MEASURE AND RECORD THE VAPOR LINE PRESSURE PSIG...

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