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Final System Checks

16. Check to see if all supply and return air grilles are 

adjusted and the air distribution system is balanced 

for the best compromise between heating and 

cooling.

17. Check for air leaks in the ductwork.

18. See Sections on

 Air Flow Measurement and

 

Adjustment 

and

 Checking Charge

.

19. Make sure the unit is free of “rattles”, and the tubing 

in the unit is free from excessive vibration. Also make 

sure tubes or lines are not rubbing against each 

other or sheet metal surfaces or edges. If so, correct 

the trouble.

20. Set the thermostat at the appropriate setting for 

cooling and heating or automatic changeover for 

normal use.

21. Be sure the Owner is instructed on the unit operation, 

filter, servicing, correct thermostat operation, etc.

The foregoing “Start-up Procedure and Check List” is 

recommended to serve as an indication that the unit 

will operate normally.

COMPONENTS

1.  Contactor

 - This control is activated (closed) by the 

room thermostat for both heating and cooling. The 

contactor has a 24V coil and supplies power to the 

compressor and outdoor fan motor.

2.  Crankcase Heater 

- This item is “ON” whenever 

power is supplied to the unit and the crankcase 

heater thermostat is closed. Crankcase heater 

thermostat closes at 67° and opens at 85°. It warms 

the compressor crankcase thereby preventing liquid 

migration and subsequent compressor damage. The 

insert type heater is self regulating. It is connected 

electrically to the contactor L1 and L2 terminals.

3.  Condenser Motor

 - This item is activated by the 

contactor during heating and cooling, except during 

defrost and emergency heat operation.

4.  Compressor

 - This item is activated by the contactor 

for heating and cooling, except during emergency 

heat. It is protected by an internal overload.

5.  Contactor Relay 

- This control is activated by the 

thermostat (24V coil) and supplies power to the 

contactor.

6.  Defrost Control 

- The Defrost control provides time/

temperature initiation and termination of the defrost 

cycle. When a Defrost cycle is initiated, the defrost 

control shifts the reversing valve to “cooling” mode, 

stops the outdoor fan and brings on supplemental 

heat. Normally, a Defrost cycle will take only 2-3 

minutes unless system is low on charge or outdoor 

conditions are severe (windy and cold). The defrost 

control also provides for a 3 minute off cycle 

compressor delay.

7.  Outdoor Thermostat 

- These optional controls 

are used to prevent full electric heater operation at 

varying outdoor ambient (0° F-to 45° F). They are 

normally open above their set points and closed 

below to permit staging of indoor supplement heater 

operation. If the outdoor ambient temperature is 

below 0°F (-18°C) with 50% or higher RH, an outdoor 

thermostat (OT) must be installed and set at (0°) on 

the dial. Failure to comply with this requirement may 

result in damage to the product which may not be 

covered by the manufacturer’s warranty.

8.  Reversing Valve Coil

 - This coil is activated by the 

thermostat, in the cooling mode and during defrost. 

It positions the reversing valve pilot valve for cooling 

operation.

9.  Indoor Blower Motor

Units with EEM Motors

 - The EEM model indoor 

blower motor is activated by the room thermostat 

by cooling/HEATING or fan ON position. The 

motor is energized by a 24 volt control signal (from 

thermostat Y, G or W) for EEM motors. EEM motors 

are constant torque motors with very low power 

consumption.

(See 

Air Flow Measurement and Adjustment

 for 

speed adjustment instructions).

10. Blower Interlock Relay

 - This relay is used 

to energize the blower during the electric heat 

operation. Some room thermostats do not energize 

the motor during electric heat. This relay insures 

blower operation when the room thermostat 

energizes heat. This relay has a 240 volt coil and an 

8 amp contact relay. This relay is energized by the 

electric heat kit sequencer.

EXPLANATION AND GUIDANCE 

(HEAT PUMP)

The heat pump is a relatively simple device. It operates 

exactly as a Summer Air Conditioner unit when it is on 

the cooling cycle. Therefore, all the charts and data for 

service that apply to summer air conditioning apply to the 

heat pump when it is on the cooling cycle, and most apply 

on the heating cycle except that “condenser” becomes 

“evaporator”, “evaporator” becomes “condenser”, “cooling” 

becomes “heating”.

When the heat pump is on the heating cycle, it is necessary 

to redirect the refrigerant flow through the refrigerant circuit 

external to the compressor. This is accomplished with a 

reversing valve. Thus, the hot discharge vapor from the 

compressor is directed to the indoor coil (evaporator on the 

cooling cycle) where the heat is removed, and the vapor 

condenses to liquid. It then goes through the expansion 

device to the outdoor coil (condenser on the cooling cycle) 

where the liquid is evaporated, and the vapor goes to the 

compressor.

When the solenoid valve coil is operated either from 

heating to cooling or vice versa, the piston in the reversing 

valve to the low pressure (high pressure) reverse positions 

in the reversing valve.

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Страница 1: ...ourself with this Installation Manual Observe all safety warnings During installation or repair caution is to be observed It is your responsibility to install the product safely and to educate the cus...

Страница 2: ...24 hours prior to compressor start up to ensure crankcase heater has sufficiently warmed the compressor Compressor damage may occur if this step is not followed Before using this manual check the seri...

Страница 3: ...ct work The units can also be easily converted to accommodate a plenum for normal or low static applications The DP C DP H series are self contained packaged units so the only connections needed for i...

Страница 4: ...the unit be placed so that condenser air discharge does not blow toward windows less than 25 feet away The unit should be set on a solid level foundation preferably a concrete slab at least 4 inches...

Страница 5: ...rter Your distributor has a factory designed square to round converter transition The model s of these kits are as follows Small Chassis 25 SQRPCH101 Medium Chassis 27 5 SQRPCH102 Large and Extra Larg...

Страница 6: ...ty of sufficient power to operate the unit The voltage frequency and phase at the power supply should be checked to make sure it corresponds to the unit s RATED VOLTAGE REQUIREMENT Install a branch ci...

Страница 7: ...gth of the run can be determined from Table 4 using the circuit ampacity found on the unit rating plate From the unit disconnect to unit the smallest wire size allowable in Table 4 may be used for the...

Страница 8: ...ndoor return air until the unit trips 13 If unit operates properly in the heating cycle raise the temperature setting until the heating second stage makes contact Supplemental resistance heat if insta...

Страница 9: ...used to prevent full electric heater operation at varying outdoor ambient 0 F to 45 F They are normally open above their set points and closed below to permit staging of indoor supplement heater oper...

Страница 10: ...ostat calls for heat At the end of the timing period the unit s defrost cycle will be initiated provided the sensor remains closed When the sensor opens approximately 60 5 F the defrost cycle is termi...

Страница 11: ...ll use the higher speed setting NOTE GPC15 and GPH16 units are rated for a maximum E S P of 0 8 except when using a 20kw electric heater The maximum static for 20 kW electric heat is 0 5 E S P When th...

Страница 12: ...d small line near liquid line access fitting with adequate contact and insulate for best possible reading 3 Check subcooling and superheat Two stage systems running on low stage with TXV application s...

Страница 13: ...clean and sufficient air volume must pass through the indoor coil to prevent excessive discharge pressure and high pressure cut out Outside Air Into Return Duct Do not introduce cold outside air into...

Страница 14: ...M 1645 1602 1560 1517 1475 1433 1390 1347 Watts 285 297 309 321 333 346 358 370 CFM 1239 1184 1146 1091 1049 1001 948 890 Watts 152 163 175 184 194 205 220 235 CFM 1837 1789 1748 1706 1665 1623 1577 1...

Страница 15: ...ssor stuck grounded or open winding open internal overload b Wait at least 2 hours for overload to reset If still open replace the compressor c Low voltage connection c At compressor terminals voltage...

Страница 16: ...minum Indoor Coil Cleaning Qualified Servicer Only This unit is equipped with an aluminum tube evaporator coil The safest way to clean the evaporator coil is to simply flush the coil with water This c...

Страница 17: ...Type NG Natural Gas LP Liquid Propane Residential Package Outdoor Section ELECTRICAL Supply Voltage Measure L1 and L2 Voltage L1 L2 Compressor Amps Condenser Fan Amps PRESSURES TEMPERATURES Suction Ci...

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Страница 20: ...he feedback page PRODUCT REGISTRATION Thank you for your recent purchase Though not required to get the protection of the standard warranty registering your product is a relatively short process and e...

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