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Side Discharge Condensers

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SINGLE-ZONE AND DUAL-ZONE SEQUENCE OF OPERATION      

 

Note:

 For remote wall mounted ther-

mostat operation be sure to select EMI 

p/n 240004180 or a suitable 24V, two 

sage heating, heat pump thermostat. 

Condenser operation: 

The transform-

er located in the indoor unit provides 24V, 

low-Volt  control  power  to  the  condenser 

(outdoor  unit).  This  can  be  measured 

across low-Volt terminals “R” and “C”.

  Single  zone  heat  pump  condensers 

utilize  a  reversing  valve  to  provide  re-

verse cycle operation. Therefore the out-

door unit will act as either a condenser or 

an evaporator there-by providing comfort 

cooling  or  heating  to  the  indoor  space. 

The reversing valve is energized in cool-

ing. Should the valve fail to actuate, the 

system will default to the heating mode of 

operation.

Cooling  operation,  single-zone  and 

dual-zone: 

Cooling operation requires that 

the  control  (either  unit  mount  or  remote 

wall  mount  thermostat)  make  a  connec-

tion  between  low-Volt  terminals  “R”  and 

“Y”  along  with  “R”  and  “O”  (heat  pumps 

only). When the indoor control is placed 

in  cooling  mode,  with  the  set  point  tem-

perature below the room temperature, the 

reversing valve will energize (R & O heat 

pumps  only)  along  with  the  compressor 

and outdoor fan (R & Y). When the indoor 

control is satisfied and the room tempera-

ture falls below the set temperature, the 

compressor and fan will de-energize. The 

anti-short cycle timer (ASCT) will prevent 

the compressor from re-starting for three 

minutes.

Heating operation

 (heat pumps only)

Heating operation requires that the con-

trol  (either  unit  mount  or  remote  wall 

mount,  heat  pump  thermostat)  make  a 

connection  between  low-Volt  terminals 

“R” and “Y” only. When the indoor control 

is  placed  in  heating  mode,  with  the  set 

point temperature above room tempera-

ture,  the  compressor  and  outdoor  fan 

(R  &  Y)  will  energize.  When  the  indoor 

control is satisfied and the room temper-

ature  rises  above  the  set  temperature, 

the compressor and fan will de-energize. 

The  anti-short  cycle  timer  (ASCT)  will 

prevent the compressor from re-starting 

for three minutes.

Defrost  controls  with  short  cycle 

protection

 

(heat  pumps  only)

:

  The  unit 

is equipped with a logic control circuit de-

signed to keep system operating at peek 

efficiency. The 24V circuit provides control 

to the indoor and outdoor systems includ-

ing a three minute, anti-short cycle timer 

(ASCT) compressor protection. 

  The defrost control circuit is designed 

to keep the condenser coil free from frost 

and ice during heating mode. This is ac-

complished through the precise switching 

sequence  of  the  outdoor  fan,  reversing 

valve and indoor auxiliary heater.

Defrost initiation:

 The defrost-sensor 

is located on either the end plate or the re-

turn bend of the condenser coil. A defrost 

cycle  will  initiate  after  the  sensor  closes 

(approx.  30°  F)  and  remains  closed  for 

the length of time selected on the control 

board (either 30, 60 or 90 minutes)*.

  At the start of the defrost cycle, the re-

versing valve will change from heating to 

cooling mode. The condenser fan will also 

switch off there-by allowing pressure and 

temperature to rise within the condenser 

coil to melting off any ice build-up. At the 

same time the unit will switch on the in-

door  electric  strip  heater  to  temper  the 

cold air being discharged from the evapo-

rator  unit.  This  will  continue  until  either 

the defrost-sensor opens (approx. 60° F) 

or a 10-minute maximum cycle time has 

elapsed. Defrost times will vary depend-

ing on outdoor temperature and moisture 

conditions. When the defrost cycle is com-

plete the unit will return to normal heating 

operation. 

*Factory settings 9-30k Btu = 90 min-

utes, 36k Btu = 60 minutes

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Страница 1: ...PUMP S1C S1H Nominal Circuit Capacities S1C S1H 9 000 12 000 18 000 24 000 Btuh and S1C 30 36 Btuh COOLING ONLY S2C Nominal Circuit Capacities 9 000 12 000 Btuh Enviromaster International LLC 5780 Suc...

Страница 2: ...shown is the same as the electric supply to the unit The EMI AmericaSeries condens ing unit must be connected only to a properly grounded electrical sup ply Do not fail to properly ground this unit T...

Страница 3: ...tor contactor Run capacitor Loss of charge switch 09 12 only Low voltage terminal connections Large capacity suction accumulator 09 12 only Solid core lter drier 09 12 only Crankcase heater 09 12 S1H...

Страница 4: ...inimum Consider how power will be run to the unit from the power source Refrigerant piping should be a direct line to the indoor unit SITE PREPARATION 1 Place the unit on a at concrete surface or pad...

Страница 5: ...sor Accumulator Capacitor Filter Drier 3 Use only HACR type breakers or time delay fuses Select the wire size accord ing to the ampacity rating 4 To access electrical connections and wiring diagram a...

Страница 6: ...x and an chor with the strain relief tting 7 Run wires to the high Volt pigtail in the con trolboxandattachL1andL2connections Also run green wire to ground wire High Volt Connection Plastic Edge Guard...

Страница 7: ...Use only clean refrigeration tubing Use tube benders to guard against kinking Avoid piping on wet and rainy days and insulate suction line Be certain that plastic end caps remain in place when insert...

Страница 8: ...feet tall then a P trap is recommended at the 15 foot mark of the suction riser see Figure 1 AP trap may be fabricated using 2 street elbows and 2 regular elbow A prefab INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS rica...

Страница 9: ...of tubing and insert into ttings 5 Attach manifold set 6 Evacuate line to 500 microns or less to ensure all moisture has been removed and there are no leaks Manifold Vaccum Pump Micron Gage Manifold S...

Страница 10: ...nterconnect tables starting on page 10 S1C REFRIGERANT CHARGE TABLE CONDENSER EVAPORATOR PAIRING LINE CHG FT FACTORY CHARGE S1CA9 CACA12 25 oz 37 oz S1CA2 CACA12 25 oz 40 oz S1CA8 CACA24 56 oz 51 oz S...

Страница 11: ...erature at different outdoor conditions Superheat should be used for nal system charge When charging and checking pres sures temperatures on system supplied with Low Ambient Option the fan cycle switc...

Страница 12: ...e Condensers 12 SINGLE ZONE OPERATION CHARTS Cooling Cycle Models S1C9 S1H9 with EMI s WLH09 or CAC12 Note Minimum compressor superheat 5 F Cooling Cycle Models S1C2 S1H2 with EMI s WLH12 or CAC12 Not...

Страница 13: ...e Condensers 13 SINGLE ZONE OPERATION CHARTS Cooling Cycle Models S1C8 S1H8 with EMI s WLH24 or CAC24 Note Minimum compressor superheat 5 F Cooling Cycle Models S1C4 S1H4 with EMI s WLH24 or CAC24 Not...

Страница 14: ...com Side Discharge Condensers 14 SINGLE ZONE OPERATION CHARTS Cooling Cycle Models S1C3 with EMI s WLC30 Note Only 1 superheat line TXV Cooling Cycle Models S1C3 with EMI s CAC36 Note Minimum compress...

Страница 15: ...com Side Discharge Condensers 15 SINGLE ZONE OPERATION CHARTS Cooling Cycle Models S1C6 with EMI s WLC36 Note Only 1 superheat line TXV Cooling Cycle Models S1C6 with EMI s CAC36 Note Minimum compress...

Страница 16: ...www enviromaster com Side Discharge Condensers 16 SINGLE ZONE HEAT PUMP OPERATION CHARTS Heat Cycle Models S1H9 with EMI s WLH09 Heat Cycle Models S1H2 with EMI s WLH12...

Страница 17: ...www enviromaster com Side Discharge Condensers 17 SINGLE ZONE HEAT PUMP OPERATION CHARTS Heat Cycle Models S1H8 with EMI s WLH24 Heat Cycle Models S1H4 with EMI s WLH24...

Страница 18: ...charge Condensers 18 DUAL ZONE OPERATION CHARTS Cooling Cycle Models S2C99 with EMI s WLC09 or CAC12 Note Minimum compressor superheat 5 F Cooling Cycle Models S2C22 with EMI s WLC12 or CAC12 Note Min...

Страница 19: ...ling 9 12 Btuh units if a crankcase heater is installed power the system 24 hours before attempting to start the unit in cool weather below 60 F After doing a nal system check using the Operation Char...

Страница 20: ...n heating mode with the set point temperature above room tempera ture the compressor and outdoor fan R Y will energize When the indoor control is satis ed and the room temper ature rises above the set...

Страница 21: ...fan will switch off the re versing valve will energize and the defrost board will energize the indoor electric heat relay through the W terminal After the two second defrost cycle is complete the unit...

Страница 22: ...A B C S1CA S1HA9 24 15 36 S1CA S1HA2 24 15 36 S1CA S1HA8 32 15 36 S1CA S1HA4 32 15 40 S1CA S1HA3 38 15 44 S1CA S1HA6 38 15 48 SHIPPING WEIGHT Size Btuh Lbs 9 12 98 18 24 156 30 36 210 S1C ELECTRICAL...

Страница 23: ...1 7 R22 S1CA2 CACA12 12 000 13 0 72 12 2 R22 S1CA8 CACA24 18 000 13 0 76 12 3 R22 S1CA4 CACA24 23 000 13 0 67 11 8 R22 S1CA3 CACA36 30 000 13 5 82 12 5 R22 S1CA6 CACA36 36 000 13 0 74 12 6 R22 COOLING...

Страница 24: ...NOTE All EMI products are subject to ongoing development Design and speci cations may change without notice SHIPPING WEIGHT Model Size Lbs 99 129 22 167 92 157 S2C ELECTRICAL SPECIFICATIONS Capacity V...

Страница 25: ...nit Performance Data Date Model Number Technician Serial Number Mode Cooling Indoor Section Notes Evaporator Entering Air DB Evaporator Entering Air WB Evaporator Leaving Air DB Evaporator Leaving Air...

Страница 26: ...ers 26 EMI S PRODUCT LINE EVAPORATORS CONDENSERS S1C S1H Single Zone Side Discharge S2C Dual Zone Side Discharge T2C T3C T4C 2 3 4 Zone Top Discharge WLC WLH High Wall Evaporator CAC Cassette Evaporat...

Страница 27: ...Damage or repairs required as a consequence of faulty installation or application by others Failure to start due to voltage conditions blown fuses open circuit breakers or other damages due to the in...

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