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DISCONNECT SWITCH

 (Optional)

The  disconnect  switch  ensure  that  all  power  to  the 

control box is disconnected for servicing. 

MAINTENANCE

DANGER

Before servicing the VPAC/VPHP, disconnect power 

to the unit. Failure to do so could result in serious 

injury or electrical shock.

The  VPAC/VPHP  is  designed  and  constructed  for 

reliability  and  long  life  minimal  maintenance.  Scheduled 

maintenance inspections should be performed 4 times a 

year. At the beginning of the cooling season, a complete 

mechanical cooling check should be performed and periodic 

minor  inspections  may  be  necessary  during  the  cooling 

season to adjust for variations in climate. At the beginning 

of the heating season, a complete mechanical heating check 

should be performed and, again, periodic minor inspections 

may be necessary to adjust for climatic changes.

WARNING

It is illegal to discharge refrigerant into the atmosphere. 

Use proper reclaiming methods and equipment when 

repairing this unit. Service should be performed by a 

qualified service agency.

1. Disconnect power to the unit.

2. Remove the access panel and do a visual check of 

the  equipment.  Look  for  obvious  changes  in  the  unit 

such as damaged coils or evidence of extended wear on 

any moving parts. Check for unusual odors or leaks (ex: 

burnt motor windings, water, or refrigerant) and make 

sure the base pan is clean.

3. Regular cleaning of the filter is required. Allowing dust 

to collect on the filter will cause the unit to lose efficiency 

and eventually malfunction. Check filter once a month.

4.  Inspect  all  electrical  connections  for  frayed  wires 

and  poor  connections. Terminal  ends  that  are  loose 

will  eventually  fail,  causing  a  loss  of  performance  or 

worse.

5.  Check  fan  motors  and  blower  assemblies.  Some 

units may require a drop of light oil to motors and/or 

bearing assemblies (look for oil cups). Check setscrews 

and motor mounting hardware, making sure these are 

tight.

6. Centrifugal fan blades and blower cage assemblies 

must  be  clean  to  operate  efficiently.  Brush  and/or 

vacuum as necessary.

7. Inspect both indoor and outdoor coils. Use a fin comb 

to straighten out any damaged fins. These coils must 

be clean for proper operation.

IMPORTANT: 

Do not use a solvent-based cleaner for 

this as some solvents produce a noxious odor when 

you start the fan or electric heat.

8. Look for oil leaks or stains on or around the coil and 

refrigerant lines. The presence of oil here indicates a po-

tentially serious problem (such as a refrigerant leak).

9. Inspect and clean the drain pan and drain line(s). 

A  good  idea  here  is  to  use  an  anti-fungicide  tablet 

to  keep  the  condensate  system  free  from  bacterial 

contaminants.

10. Check the “pitch” of the unit. Over time, the building 

and  equipment  may  settle,  causing  a  shift  in  the 

direction the condensate flows. Ideally, the unit should 

pitch downwards from front to back to allow for proper 

drainage.

11. Check weep holes along rear flange of the base pan, 

making sure they are free of debris.

12. Check seal around the unit. Air leaks may make 

the conditioned area uncomfortably drafty or produce 

noises.  Visually  inspect  the  foam  gasket  between 

the  wall  and  the  unit,  especially  taking  note  of  the 

separation between the air inlet for the condenser and 

the condenser coil discharge. These two areas must 

be sealed off from each other. If you experience poor 

cooling  operation  or  erratic  operation,  check  for  air 

recirculation at the condenser coil.

13.  Replace  panels  and  reconnect  the  electrical 

power.

TROUBLESHOOTING

NO HEAT OR COOLING

Check to see if the unit has power and if the thermostat 

is  satisfied.  If    the  thermostat  is  not  satisfied,  call  your 

installing contractor or service contractor.

SEQUENCE OF OPERATION

MAINTENANCE 

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Содержание VPAC

Страница 1: ...00 Certified Company VPAC VPHP SINGLE PACKAGE VERTICAL AIR CONDITIONER HEAT PUMP FOR NEW CONSTRUCTION ONLY Straight Cool Heat Pump Nominal Capacities 9 000 12 000 15 000 17 000 19 000 24 000 Btuh VPAC VPHP Enviromaster International LLC 5780 Success Dr Rome NY 13440 Email info retroaire com ...

Страница 2: ... stated on the rating plate Have proper over current protection i e time delay fuse HACR Breaker as listed on the Rating Plate Failure to follow these instructions can result in a fire explosion or electrical shock causing property damage personal injury or death This manual is intended as an aid to qualified service personnel for proper installation operation and maintenance of the VPAC VPHP Packag...

Страница 3: ...allation Instructions 5 9 Sequence of Operation 10 12 Cleaning and Maintenance 12 Troubleshooting 12 Specifications and Dimensions 13 14 Warranty 15 INSTALLER RESPONSIBILITIES This manual has been prepared to acquaint you with the installation operation and maintenance of this VPAC VPHP PTAC and to provide important safety information in these areas We urge you to read all of the instructions thoro...

Страница 4: ...ess panel standard white or custom colors available PRODUCT DESCRIPTION The VPAC VPHP Single Package Vertical Air Condi tioner SPVAC and Heat Pump SPVHP creates new op tions in layout and space utilization The VPAC VPHP offers low cost operation and quiet comfortable air distribution especially when used in multi room suites apartments healthcare facilities and homes Framed into a concealed closet...

Страница 5: ... position necessary for installation Figure 1 INSTALLATION FOR NEW CONSTRUCTION EXPLODED VIEW OF TYPICAL INSTALLATION Rear View of Door Filter Slide On Back Access Panel Optional Evaporator Coil Manual Fresh Air Door External line cord min 48 located at bottom right for front and right hand controls or bottom left for left hand controls Minimum overall wall thickness must be at least 5 for straigh...

Страница 6: ...VPHP WALL SLEEVE ASSEMBLY CROSS SECTION OF TYPICAL WALL Wall Sleeve Outdoor Louver Interior Wall Lag Holes 4 On Each Side Wall Sleeve Depth Overall Wall Thickness 1 25 Louver Depth 1 2 x 1 2 Foam Gasket Overall Wall Thickness DETERMINING WALL SLEEVE DEPTH Figure 2 Weather Angle Position INSULATION WEATHER ANGLES Back Panel Mounting Holes Install supplied 1 2 x 1 2 foam insulation along top and sid...

Страница 7: ...ot equipped with a drain stub a minimal amount of condensate will during the heating cycle run out the wall sleeve onto the drip edge and away from the building when the drain pan valve opens During the cooling cycle condensate will be funneled to an area near the condensing fan and picked up by the slinger ring The condensate will be slung against the hot condenser coil to evaporate Any excess co...

Страница 8: ...t or front aligned matching the control section alignment of the unit on which it is to be installed 1 The coil package is centered on top of the VPAC VPHP chassis Make sure it is centered over the fan discharge and that the piping package is in the correct position 2 Find the two Z brackets used to clamp the hydronic enclosure to the chassis top Mount these brackets to the chassis top using the h...

Страница 9: ...se as a temporary heating cooling source during construction MANUAL FRESH AIR DAMPER The fresh air manual damper allows the user to move fresh air into the space to be conditioned The damper handle is located below the evaporator coil on the service panel RETURN AIR ACCESS PANEL NOTE Available with solid doors if separate intake is used B C A Frame Assembly Lag Holes 1 5 Rear View Of Door G NOTE A...

Страница 10: ...e adjustment screw is tampered with it will be necessary to reset the freeze stat To set the freeze stat you will need a medium flat bladed screwdriver Turn the adjusting screw counter clockwise until it stops Then slowly turn the ad justing screw clockwise approximatly 1 8 turn until a click is detected The freeze stat is now set CHOOSING A THERMOSTAT Enviromaster International offers a thermostat...

Страница 11: ...valve that will open when outdoor temperatures fall below 50 F This keeps the base pan free of condensate water where it may otherwise freeze during colder outdoor temperatures As part of its normal operation the unit will produce condensate and collect it in the base pan of the unit There it will be picked up by the condenser fan slinger ring and deposited onto the condenser coil During the cooli...

Страница 12: ...lies Some units may require a drop of light oil to motors and or bearing assemblies look for oil cups Check setscrews and motor mounting hardware making sure these are tight 6 Centrifugal fan blades and blower cage assemblies must be clean to operate efficiently Brush and or vacuum as necessary 7 Inspect both indoor and outdoor coils Use a fin comb to straighten out any damaged fins These coils must...

Страница 13: ...5 60 1 0 70 0 125 4 25 26 0 67 0 08 5 62 240 6 7 15 H WIRE 15 208 230 60 1 0 72 0 125 6 40 35 0 80 0 07 7 92 197 9 6 15 6 15P 265 60 1 0 70 0 125 5 40 32 0 67 0 08 6 77 240 8 2 15 H WIRE 17 208 230 60 1 1 20 0 250 7 40 48 1 00 0 15 9 60 197 11 5 15 6 15P 265 60 1 1 30 0 250 6 50 44 0 67 0 08 8 50 240 10 1 15 H WIRE 19 208 230 60 1 1 00 0 250 7 40 48 1 00 0 15 9 40 197 11 3 15 6 15P 24 208 230 60 1...

Страница 14: ... 15 7 17 2 21 2 25 6 30P 230 4000 13700 17 4 18 9 23 2 25 6 30P 265 5310 18200 20 0 21 5 26 5 30 H WIRE 5 208 4089 14000 19 7 21 2 26 1 30 6 30P 230 5000 17100 21 7 23 2 28 7 30 6 30P 7 208 5725 19600 27 5 29 0 35 9 40 H WIRE 230 7000 23900 30 4 31 9 39 5 40 H WIRE 265 6635 22700 25 0 26 5 32 8 35 H WIRE 277 7250 24800 26 2 27 7 34 2 35 H WIRE 10 208 8178 28000 39 3 40 8 50 6 60 H WIRE 230 10000 3...

Страница 15: ...nditions blown fuses open circuit breakers or other damages due to the inadequacy or interruption of electrical service Damage or repairs needed as a consequence of any misapplication abuse improper servicing unauthorized alteration or improper operation Damage as a result of floods winds fires lightening accidents corrosive atmosphere or other conditions beyond the control of EMI Parts not supplied...

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