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CHPE

 

SERIES CASED HORIZONTAL COIL

INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS

IO-454A
12/2018

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ATTENTION  INSTALLING PERSONNEL:

Prior to installation, thoroughly familiarize yourself with this
Installation Manual. Observe all safety warnings. During in-
stallation or repair, caution is to be observed. It is your re-
sponsibility to install the product safely and to educate the
customer on its safe use.

Only personnel that have been trained to install, adjust, service 
or repair (hereinafter, “service”) the equipment specified in 
this manual should service the equipment. The manufacturer 
will not be responsible for any injury or property damage 
arising from improper service or service procedures.  If you 
service this unit, you assume responsibility for any injury or 
property damage which may result.   In addition, in jurisdictions 
that require one or more licenses to service the equipment 
specified in this manual, only licensed personnel should service 
the equipment.  Improper installation, adjustment, servicing 
or repair of the equipment specified in this manual, or 
attempting to install, adjust, service or repair the equipment 
specified in this manual without proper training may result in 
product damage, property damage, personal injury or death.

INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS

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 2018

www.daikincomfort.com

 

Our continuing commitment to quality products may mean a change in specifications without notice.

5151 San Felipe St., Suite 500  

• 

Houston, TX 77056

Index

1    Important Safety Instructions ............................................................... 2
2    Shipping Inspection .............................................................................. 3

2.1  Parts ........................................................................................................... 3
2.2  Handling ..................................................................................................... 3

3 Codes & Regulations ............................................................................ 3
4 Replacement Parts ............................................................................... 3
5 Pre-Installation Considerations ............................................................ 3

5.1  Preparation ................................................................................................ 3
5.2  System Matches ......................................................................................... 3
5.3  Clearances .................................................................................................. 4

6    Application Information ....................................................................... 4

6.1  Duct Flange Attachment ............................................................................ 4

7    Return Ductwork .................................................................................. 5
8    Refrigerant Piping Work ....................................................................... 5

8.1  Tubing Size/Length ..................................................................................... 5
8.2  Cut Off the Spin Closure ............................................................................. 6
8.3  Disconnect Internal Control Wiring ........................................................... 6
8.4  Connect Piping ........................................................................................... 6
8.5  Re-assemble the Coil and Controls ............................................................ 7

9      Sealing Along The Panel Gap ..............................................................

8

10    Drain Piping Work .............................................................................. 8
11

Electrical Wiring Work ....................................................................... 9

11.1  General Instructions ................................................................................. 9
11.2  Wiring Sizing ............................................................................................ 9
11.3  Safety Device .......................................................................................... 10
11.4  Transformer Installation ........................................................................ 10
11.5  How To Install The Transformer ............................................................. 10
11.5.1A  Installation Bracket - “A” .................................................................. 11
11.5.1B  Installation Bracket - “B” .................................................................. 11
11.5.1C  No Bracket Installation ..................................................................... 12
11.6  Wiring Transformer and PCB ................................................................. 13

12    ComfortNet™ System Trademark ....................................................... 13

12.1  Overview ................................................................................................ 13
12.2  Thermostat Wiring ................................................................................. 13
12.3  Two-Wire Outdoor and Four-Wire Indoor Wiring .................................. 14

13    Miscellaneous Start-Up Checklist ....................................................... 14
14    Troubleshooting ................................................................................ 14

14.1  Electrostatic Discharge (ESD) Precautions ............................................. 14
14.2  Diagnostic Chart .................................................................................... 14
14.3  Fault Recall ............................................................................................. 15
14.4  Network Troubleshooting ...................................................................... 15
14.5  System Troubleshooting ......................................................................... 15

Communications Troubleshooting Chart ................................................... 16
Troubleshooting ....................................................................................... 17
7-Segment LED Codes ............................................................................... 17
Setting the Mode Display ......................................................................... 18
Wiring Diagram ........................................................................................ 20
Homeowner’s Rountine Maintenance ....................................................... 21

Cancer and Reproductive Harm -

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PROP 65 WARNING

FOR CALIFORNIA CONSUMERS

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Содержание CHPE Series

Страница 1: ...hange in specifications without notice 5151 San Felipe St Suite 500 Houston TX 77056 Index 1 Important Safety Instructions 2 2 Shipping Inspection 3 2 1 Parts 3 2 2 Handling 3 3 Codes Regulations 3 4...

Страница 2: ...n the unit control boxtothebuildingelectrical servicepanel Other methods of ground are permitted if performed in accordance with the National Electric Code NEC American National Standards Institute AN...

Страница 3: ...lity of the installer The manufacturer assumes no responsibility for equipment installed in violation of any codes or regulations The United States Environmental Protection Agency EPA has issued vario...

Страница 4: ...Horizontal Right Application 5 3 Clearances Refrigerant lines must be routed depending on configuration of unit to maintain the required 24 minimum clearance for service Consult all appropriate regula...

Страница 5: ...RETURN DUCTWORK Do not locate the return ductwork in an area that can introduce toxic or objectionable fumes ordors into the ductwork 8 REFRIGERANT PIPING WORK IMPORTANT NOTE Do not handle coil assem...

Страница 6: ...on the outside of the control panel See Figure 7 Remove the control panel The control panel is detached from the front panel by removing the fourn mounting screws located on the four corners of the co...

Страница 7: ...based flux is used it will cause piping corrosion Flux containing fluorine will damage refrigerant oil 8 5 Re assemble the Coil and Controls Once heat from the brazed area has dissipated route com po...

Страница 8: ...port to the drain line to prevent bowing If the secondary drain line is required run the line sepa rately from the primary drain and end it where condensate dis charge can be easily seen Drain port la...

Страница 9: ...ersonal injury or death To avoid property damage personal injury or death due to electrical shock this unit MUST have an uninterrupted unbroken electricalground The electrical ground circuit may consi...

Страница 10: ...former A transformer has been included in the transformer kit with the cased coil This unit is designed to operate on 24 VAC from provided transformer NEVER connect high voltage 120 208 240 VAC to the...

Страница 11: ...Figure 17 FOR 80 UPFLOW FURNACE 21 0 and 24 5 width cabinet CASED COIL TRANSFORMER MOUNTED TO TRANSFORMER BRACKET A Figure 18 11 5 1B INSTALLATION BRACKET B Furnace transformer should be removed from...

Страница 12: ...revent interference with the blower housing NOTE Extreme caution must be taken when installing the trans former to the partition plate and wiring the transformers so as to not damage the furnace contr...

Страница 13: ...e control cover make sure you do not pinch any wires 12 COMFORTNET SYSTEM 12 1 Overview The ComfortNet system is a system that includes a ComfortNet compatible cased coil and outdoor unit with a commu...

Страница 14: ...al components Use the following precautions during cased coil installation and servicing to protect the integrated control module from damage By putting the cased coil the control and the person at th...

Страница 15: ...are displayed a maximum of three times IfFAULTRECALLbuttonis pressedforlongerthan15seconds control goes back to Standby Mode 14 4 Network Troubleshooting The ComfortNet system is a fully communicatin...

Страница 16: ...l l e d a s a n o n co m m u n i ca ti n g tra d i ti o n a l s ys te m Ch e ck co m m u n i ca ti o n s w i ri n g d a ta 1 d a ta 2 w i re s Ch e ck w i re co n n e cti o n s a t te rm i n a l b l...

Страница 17: ...Check for possible short in 115 230 volt and 24 volt circuits Repair as necessary Replace the control board Populate shared data set using memory card Replace circuit board Rewrite data using the corr...

Страница 18: ...ow to use the mode display DISPLAY The display consists of 2 digits DISPLAY BUTTON LAYOUT The display buttons shown can be used to navigate and select items FAULT CODE HISTORY NAVIGATION This mode wil...

Страница 19: ...more than 2 sec Release Fault Recall between 2 to 5 sec Hold Fault Recall for more than 5 sec Flashing Display First Error Code Last Error Code Press Fault Recall for Error Code Press Fault Recall fo...

Страница 20: ...he most up to date wiring NOTE THESE INSTRUCTIONS ARE SPECIFICALLY FOR CHPE MODELS DO NOT ATTEMPT TO APPLY THESE DIAGRAMS TO ANY OTHER MODELS HIGH VOLTAGE DISCONNECT ALL POWER BEFORE SERVICING MULTIPL...

Страница 21: ...a blower unit or in filter grilles in your ceiling or walls The installer of your air conditioner or heat pump can tell you where your filter s are and how to clean or replace them Check your filter s...

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