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IDENTIFYING YOUR SYSTEM

Take the time to familiarize yourself with the type of system you have. This knowledge will be of use in understanding the
basic operation of your unit.

A self-contained unit, like the Vert-I-Pak, has all of its major components in one cabinet located inside your home.  The unit
does not have a separate outdoor unit like a traditional “split-system” air conditioner or heat pump.  Figure 4 shows the
location of the major components inside the cabinet.

The product model and rating data label is affixed to the unit front panel and provides the necessary information for specific
identification of the unit. You should familiarize yourself with the model and serial numbers listed on the label.

IMPORTANT FACTS

To better protect your investment and to eliminate unnecessary service calls, familiarize yourself with the following facts:

Your system should never be operated without a clean air filter properly installed. A dirty, clogged air filter will increase
operating costs and shorten the life of the unit. The air filter should be replaced as it becomes dirty.

Supply-air and return-air registers should not be blocked.  Restricted airflow reduces the efficiency and life span of your
unit.

For your system to function properly, it MUST have a constant supply of outdoor air to the outdoor air coil located inside
the unit. The outdoor-air intake and exhaust openings are located on the back side of the unit.  Familiarize yourself with the
outside air openings on the building and check to ensure that they are not obstructed.

Thermostat

Your multipurpose indoor thermostat is the control center for your comfort system. You should familiarize yourself with its
proper operation. Attempting to control the system by other means – for instance, switching the electrical supply power ON
and OFF – may cause damage to the unit.

With some thermostats, increasing the HEAT mode temperature set point more than 2°F may cause the auxiliary electric
heaters to operate to satisfy the call for heating. To minimize energy costs, do not increase the HEAT mode temperature
set point by more than 2°F at a time.

Depending on the design of your home and its ventilation ductwork and registers, areas of warm or cool air may develop
throughout the home. Operating the unit with the fan switch “ON” increases air mixing throughout the home and reduces
temperature variations within the home.

Dehumidification

During the cooling season, the Vert-I-Pak also dehumidifies the air in the home while is it cooling the air. After a few minutes
of operation, water should run freely from the condensate drain line extended to the outside of your home. If condensate
is not running from the drain line, check to be sure that the drain hose or pipe is properly connected to the drain fitting located
on the bottom of the unit which is accessible from beneath the home. Check the drain line periodically during the cooling
season to ensure the condensate is running freely from outside the home and draining away from the home’s foundation.
(Note: in lower humidity climates, the indoor air may be too dry to generate condensate during the cooling mode.)

Heat Pump

If you are a first-time owner of an all-electric heat pump, the operating characteristics of the system may be different than
you are accustomed to as compared to conventional electric resistance, gas or oil furnaces. Air  entering a conventional
furnace at 60°F may be warmed 60° to 100°F. The supply air leaving the registers would then be between 120° and 160°F
depending on the system. A heat pump warms the same 60°F air 20° to 30°F. The supply air leaving the registers would
then be between 80° and 90°F. This air may feel cool because it is slightly less than your body temperature. However, it
is sufficiently warm to keep you comfortable and is adding heat to your home. A heat pump will run for much longer periods
of time than a conventional furnace. This longer operational time is normal for all heat pumps and is saving you energy in
comparison to many conventional furnaces. On days with outdoor temperatures below 40°F, it is normal for the heat pump

Section IV – OWNER'S MANUAL AND OPERATING

INFORMATION

Содержание Vert-I-Pak VEB18K05

Страница 1: ...840 170 38 Single Package Vertical Air Conditioning System B Series 18 000 24 000 30 000 36 000 42 000 49 000 60 000 Btuh INSTALLATION OPERATION MANUAL...

Страница 2: ...Fan Performance 10 C Indoor Air Conditioned Supply air System 11 Indoor Fan Performance 12 2 Electrical A Grounding 12 B Power Supply 12 3 Thermostat Mounting and Wiring 13 14 A Thermostat Location 13...

Страница 3: ...zes DO insulate ALL conditioned air duct system components DO NOT locate room thermostat near conditioned air diffusers DO locate thermostat on an interior wall DO check that condensate drain line dra...

Страница 4: ...wer W 5000 10000 5000 10000 10000 15000 10000 15000 Heating Current A 20 8 41 6 20 8 41 6 41 6 62 4 41 6 62 4 H E A T P U M P D A T A Heating Cap Btu h 17000 17000 22000 22000 30000 30000 34000 34000...

Страница 5: ...n Ckt Amps A 33 52 33 26 52 40 5 26 52 40 5 52 52 49 52 52 49 26 52 52 Power Connection Hard Wire Hard Wire Hard Wire Hard Wire Hard Wire Hard Wire P H Y S I C A L D A T A Unit Width in 38 00 38 00 38...

Страница 6: ...he unit Units are available in three return air configurations front free return with disposable filter front ducted return with 1 duct flange and left side ducted return with 1 duct flange See Figure...

Страница 7: ...oor Air System A Outdoor Air System A Outdoor Air System Asacompletelyself containedsystem theVert I Pakunitrequiresanadequatesupplyofoutdoorairtoexchangeheatfrom the outdoor air coil The outdoor air...

Страница 8: ...8 VPBWP4 8 14 Wall Plenum Figure 6 VPBWP3 8 14 Wall Plenum Figure 5 For Models VE VHB18 VE VHB24 For Models VE VHB18 VE VHB24 VE VHB30 VE VHB36...

Страница 9: ...9 VPBWP5 8 14 Wall Plenum Figure 7 VPBWP6 8 14 Wall Plenum Figure 8 For Models VE VHB42 VE VHB49 For Model VE VHB60...

Страница 10: ...AIR INTAKE OUTSIDE WALL FLOOR CEILING EXHAUST OUTDOOR AIR EXHAUST INTAKE OUTSIDE WALL FLOOR OUTDOOR AIR EXHAUST OUTDOOR AIR INTAKE CEILING EXHAUST BACK OF UNIT OUTSIDE WALL Model 0 1 0 2 0 3 0 4 0 5...

Страница 11: ...e front of the unit and the back side of the door The minimum net free open area required for the RA louver or grille is listed in Table 2 Return Air Options Front Free Front Free Front Free Front Fre...

Страница 12: ...ound connection is made before connecting line voltage Failure to do so can result in property damage personal injury and or death Unit Wiring with VPDB1 Distribution Block 1 If wire is applied at amb...

Страница 13: ...to prevent drafts that may affect thermostat performance 4 Loosely secure the thermostat to the wall with screws through the two mounting holes in the middle of the thermo stat 5 Level the thermostat...

Страница 14: ...provide a field supplied secondary drain pan Always refer to local and national codes Test Run Test run in Heating Cooling and Emergency Heat mode as follows a Set fan control to ON If fan runs retur...

Страница 15: ...to operate to satisfy the call for heating To minimize energy costs do not increase the HEAT mode temperature set point by more than 2 F at a time Depending on the design of your home and its ventila...

Страница 16: ...mp youwillappreciateitsconstant evenheatandlowerenergyconsumption Heat Mode Operation Duringtheheatmodeofoperation frostoricemaybuildupontheoutdoor aircoilafteroperatingforextendedperiodsduring partic...

Страница 17: ...doors are frequently opened and closed Laundryappliancesarebeingoperated A shower is running More than the usual number of people are present in the home More than the normal number of electric lights...

Страница 18: ...it be extremely careful when handling parts or reaching into the unit REPLACE AIR FILTER A dirty air filter reduces the efficiency of your Vert I Pak and allows lint and dirt to accumulate on the indo...

Страница 19: ...utdoor air exhaust paths must remain clear Check the OA exhaust frequently Keep it free of all debris snow or ice The OA intake should also be kept free of obstructions Blocking the OA exhaust or OA i...

Страница 20: ...NDITIONING CO FRIEDRICH AIR CONDITIONING CO FRIEDRICH AIR CONDITIONING CO FRIEDRICH AIR CONDITIONING CO Post Office Box 1540 San Antonio Texas 78295 1540 4200 N Pan Am Expressway San Antonio Texas 782...

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