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WARNING

T

O PREVENT THE RISK OF PROPERTY DAMAGE, PERSONAL INJURY, OR DEATH,

DO NOT STORE COMBUSTIBLE MATERIALS OR USE GASOLINE OR OTHER

FLAMMABLE LIQUIDS OR VAPORS IN THE VICINITY OF THIS APPLIANCE.

HIGH

 

VOLTAGE!

I

NSTALLATION

 

AND

 

REPAIR

 

OF

 

THIS

 

UNIT

 

SHOULD

 

BE

 

PERFORMED

 

ONLY

 

BY

 

INDIVIDUALS

 

MEETING

 

(

AT

 

A

  

MINIMUM

)

 

THE

 

REQUIREMENTS

 

OF

 

AN

 

“E

NTRY

 

L

EVEL

 

T

ECHNICIAN

 

AS

 

SPECIFIED

 

BY

 

THE

 

A

IR

 

C

ONDITIONING

,

 

H

EATING

,

 

AND

 

R

EFRIGERATION

 

I

NSTITUTE

 

(AHRI).

 

A

TTEMPTING

 

TO

 

INSTALL

 

OR

 

REPAIR

 

THIS

 

UNIT

 

WITHOUT

 

SUCH

 

BACKGROUND

 

MAY

 

RESULT

 

IN

 

PRODUCT

 

DAMAGE

,

 

PERSONAL

 

INJURY

 

OR

 

DEATH

.

WARNING

GENERAL INFORMATION

WARNING

T

O PREVENT PROPERTY DAMAGE, PERSONAL INJURY OR DEATH, DUE TO FIRE,

EXPLOSIONS, SMOKE, SOOT, CONDENSATION, ELECTRIC SHOCK OR CARBON

MONOXIDE, THIS UNIT MUST BE PROPERLY INSTALLED, REPAIRED, OPERATED,

AND MAINTAINED.

This unit is approved for outdoor installation ONLY. 

To

assure that your unit operates safely and efficiently, it must
be installed, operated, and maintained in accordance with
these installation and operating instructions, all local building
codes and ordinances.

EPA R

EGULATIONS

I

MPORTANT

: T

HE

 U

NITED

 S

TATES

 E

NVIRONMENTAL

 P

ROTECTION

A

GENCY

 (EPA) 

HAS

 

ISSUED

 

VARIOUS

 

REGULATIONS

 

REGARDING

THE

 

INTRODUCTION

 

AND

 

DISPOSAL

 

OF

 

REFRIGERANTS

 

IN

 

THIS

 

UNIT

.

F

AILURE

 

TO

 

FOLLOW

 

THESE

 

REGULATIONS

 

MAY

 

HARM

 

THE

ENVIRONMENT

 

AND

 

CAN

 

LEAD

 

TO

 

THE

 

IMPOSITION

 

OF

 

SUBSTANTIAL

FINES

. B

ECAUSE

 

REGULATIONS

 

MAY

 

VARY

 

DUE

 

TO

 

PASSAGE

 

OF

 

NEW

LAWS

WE

 

SUGGEST

 

A

 

CERTIFIED

 

TECHNICIAN

 

PERFORM

 

ANY

 

WORK

DONE

 

ON

 

THIS

 

UNIT

. S

HOULD

 

YOU

 

HAVE

 

ANY

 

QUESTIONS

 

PLEASE

CONTACT

 

THE

 

LOCAL

 

OFFICE

 

OF

 

THE

 EPA.

N

ATIONAL

 C

ODES

This product is designed and manufactured to permit  instal-
lation in accordance with National Codes. It is the installer’s
responsibility to install the product in accordance with Na-
tional Codes and/or prevailing local codes and regulations.

The heating and cooling capacities of the unit should be
greater than or equal to the design heating and cooling loads
of the area to be conditioned. The loads should be calculated
by an approved method or in accordance with ASHRAE Guide
or Manual J - Load Calculations published by the Air Condi-
tioning Contractors of America.

Obtain from:

American National Standards Institute

1430 Broadway

New York, NY 10018

System design and installation should also, where applicable,
follow information presented in accepted industry guides such
as the ASHRAE Handbooks. The manufacturer assumes no
responsibility for equipment installed in violation of any code
or regulation. The mechanical installation of the packaged
roof top units consists of making final connections between
the unit and building services; supply and return duct con-
nections; and drain connections (if required).  The internal
systems of the unit are completely factory-installed and tested
prior to shipment.

Units are generally installed on a steel roof mounting curb
assembly which has been shipped to the job site for installa-
tion on the roof structure prior to the arrival of the unit.  The
model number shown on the unit’s identification plate identi-
fies the various components of the unit such as refrigeration
tonnage, heating input and voltage.

Carefully inspect the unit for damage.  Any bolts or screws
which may have loosened in transit must be re-tightened.  In
the event of damage, the receiver should:

1. Make notation on delivery receipt of any visible

damage to shipment or container.

2. Notify carrier promptly and request an inspection.
3. In case of concealed damage, carrier should be

notified as soon as possible-preferably within 5 days.

4. File the claim with the following supporting documents:

a. Original Bill of Lading, certified copy, or indemnity

bond.

b. Original paid freight bill or indemnity in lieu thereof.
c. Original invoice or certified copy thereof, showing

trade and other discounts or reductions.

d. Copy of the inspection report issued by carrier

representative at the time damage is reported to the
carrier. The carrier is responsible for making prompt
inspection of damage and for a thorough
investigation of each claim. The distributor or
manufacturer will not accept claims from dealers for
transportation damage.

NOTE:

 When inspecting the unit for transportation damage,

remove all packaging materials. Recycle or dispose  of the
packaging material according to local codes.

P

RE

-I

NSTALLATION

 C

HECKS

Carefully read all instructions for the installation prior to in-
stalling unit. Ensure each step or procedure is understood
and any special considerations are taken into account be-
fore starting installation.  Assemble all tools, hardware and
supplies needed to complete the installation. Some items may
need to be purchased locally.

Содержание 15 ton CPC Series

Страница 1: ...air caution is to be observed It is your responsibility to install the product safely and to educate the customer on its safe use C US NOTE Please contact your distributor or our website for the applicable Specification Sheet referred to in this manual These installation instructions cover the outdoor installation of single package electric heating and cooling units See the Specification Sheet app...

Страница 2: ...MAGE PERSONAL INJURY REDUCED UNIT PERFORMANCE AND OR HAZARDOUS CONDITIONS MAY RESULT FROM THE USE OF SUCH NON APPROVED DEVICES WARNING THIS PRODUCT CONTAINS OR PRODUCES A CHEMICAL OR CHEMICALS WHICH MAY CAUSE SERIOUS ILLNESS OR DEATH AND WHICH ARE KNOWN TO THE STATE OF CALIFORNIA TO CAUSE CANCER BIRTH DEFECTS OR OTHER REPRODUCTIVE HARM WARNING WARNING TO AVOID PROPERTY DAMAGE PERSONAL INJURY OR DE...

Страница 3: ...k NY 10018 System design and installation should also where applicable follow information presented in accepted industry guides such as the ASHRAE Handbooks The manufacturer assumes no responsibility for equipment installed in violation of any code or regulation The mechanical installation of the packaged roof top units consists of making final connections between the unit and building services su...

Страница 4: ...let gas vent termination or plumbing vent outlet For specific distances required consult local codes Allow minimum clearances from the enclosure for fire protection proper operation and service access see Unit Clearances These clearances must be permanently maintained When the unit is heating the temperature of the return air entering the unit must be between 50 F and 100 F GROUND LEVEL INSTALLATI...

Страница 5: ...ispose of the boards and brace appropriately Curb installations must comply with local codes and should be done in accordance with the established guidelines of the National Roofing Contractors Association Proper unit installation requires that the roof curb be firmly and permanently attached to the roof structure Check for adequate fastening method prior to setting the unit on the curb Full perim...

Страница 6: ...ccess and to insure proper venti lation and condenser airflow The unit must not be installed beneath any obstruction The unit should be installed re mote from all building exhausts to inhibit ingestion of exhaust air into the unit fresh air intake Insulated Panels Roof Curb Installation ROOF CURB POST INSTALLATION CHECKS After installation check the top of the curb duct connection frame and duct f...

Страница 7: ... with the unit during transport Remove wood struts mounted beneath unit base frame before setting unit on roof curb These struts are intended to protect unit base frame from fork lift damage Removal is accomplished by extracting the sheet metal retainers and pulling the struts through the base of the unit Refer to rigging label on the unit Important If using bottom discharge with roof curb duct wo...

Страница 8: ...ATIVE IF ASSISTANCE IS REQUIRED WARNING TO PREVENT DAMAGE TO THE WIRING PROTECT WIRING FROM SHARP EDGES FOLLOW NATIONAL ELECTRICAL CODE AND ALL LOCAL CODES AND ORDINANCES DO NOT ROUTE WIRES THROUGH REMOVABLE ACCESS PANELS CAUTION CONDUIT AND FITTINGS MUST BE WEATHER TIGHT TO PREVENT WATER ENTRY INTO THE BUILDING CAUTION For unit protection use a fuse or HACR circuit breaker that is in excess of th...

Страница 9: ...D LOW VOLTAGE BLOCK LOCATIONS FAILURE OF UNIT DUE TO OPERATION ON IMPROPER LINE VOLTAGE OR WITH EXCESSIVE PHASE UNBALANCE CONSTITUTES PRODUCT ABUSE AND WILL VOID YOUR WARRANTY AND MAY CAUSE SEVERE DAMAGE TO THE UNIT ELECTRICAL COMPONENTS WARNING Areas Without Convenience Outlet It is recommended that an independent 115V power source be brought to the vicinity of the roof top unit for portable ligh...

Страница 10: ...tream of the heat exchanger A cover should be tightly attached to prevent air leaks Ductwork dimensions are shown in the roof curb installation manual If desired supply and return duct connections to the unit may be made with flexible connections to reduce possible unit operating sound transmission VENTING NOTE Venting is self contained CONDENSATE DRAIN CONNECTION CONDENSATE DRAIN CONNECTION A 3 4...

Страница 11: ...r Ohmmeter Test lead Minimum 16 AWG with insulated alligator clips Air temperature measuring device General refrigeration mechanics tools TEMPORARY HEATING OR COOLING If the unit is to be used for temporary heating or cooling a Startup Adjustments and Checks must first be performed in accordance with this manual Failure to comply with this requirement will void the warranty After the machines are ...

Страница 12: ...life of your belt Too loose a belt will shorten its life too tight premature mo tor and bearing failure will occur Check you belt drive for adequate run in belt tension by measuring the force required to deflect the belt at the midpoint of the span length Belt tension force can be measured using a belt tension gauge available through most belt drive manufacturers t Span length inches C Center dist...

Страница 13: ...ir Flow Adjustments 12 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 13 Set the thermostat at the appropriate setting for cooling and heating or automatic change over for normal use 14 Be sure the Owner is instructed on the ...

Страница 14: ...CAUTION Your Self Contained PackagedAir Conditioner and Heat Pump should operate for many years without excessive service calls if the unit is installed properly However it is recommended that the homeowner inspect the unit before a seasonal start up The coils should be free of debris so adequate airflow is achieved The return and supply registers should be free of any obstructions The filters sho...

Страница 15: ... BY QUALI FIED SERVICE AGENCY ONLY OTHERS SHOULD NOT ATTEMPT TO SERVICE THIS EQUIPMENT Common Causes of Unsatisfactory Operation of Heat Pump on the Heating Cycle INADEQUATE AIR VOLUME THROUGH INDOOR COIL When a heat pump is in the heating cycle the indoor coil is functioning as a condenser The return air filter must always be clean and sufficient air volume must pass through the indoor coil to pr...

Страница 16: ...BHP CFM BHP CFM BHP 0 2 7203 2 18 6718 1 94 0 4 7306 2 54 6777 2 14 6257 1 80 5711 1 66 0 6 7477 2 97 6899 2 51 6323 2 10 5716 1 72 5103 1 39 0 8 7112 2 96 6467 2 46 5795 2 01 5101 1 61 1 0 5983 2 38 5190 1 89 1 2 4426 1 71 CFM BHP CFM BHP CFM BHP CFM BHP CFM BHP CFM BHP CFM BHP 0 2 9664 4 05 0 4 9570 4 08 9197 3 82 8702 3 51 0 6 9038 3 82 8460 3 46 7949 3 14 0 8 8171 2 93 7630 3 70 7068 2 79 1 0 ...

Страница 17: ... BHP CFM BHP CFM BHP CFM BHP CFM BHP CFM BHP CFM BHP 1 0 7120 3 26 6223 2 55 1 2 6927 3 39 5924 2 61 1 4 6739 3 52 5602 2 65 1 6 6587 3 69 5245 2 67 1 8 6419 3 84 4877 2 70 2 0 6261 4 01 CFM BHP CFM BHP CFM BHP CFM BHP CFM BHP CFM BHP CFM BHP 1 0 9090 5 79 8297 5 06 7479 3 62 1 2 8774 5 60 7914 4 83 6989 4 07 1 4 8471 5 43 7549 4 63 1 6 8209 6 14 7194 4 45 1 8 7967 6 02 6883 5 01 2 0 6594 4 87 6 C...

Страница 18: ...uirements MIN MAX Qty RLA LRA Qty RLA LRA Qty HP RLA HP FLA 208 230 60 3 187 253 1 29 5 195 0 1 25 0 164 0 3 1 3 2 40 BD STD STATIC 3 0 9 2 460 60 3 414 506 1 14 7 95 0 1 12 2 100 0 3 1 3 1 20 BD STD STATIC 3 0 4 6 575 60 3 518 633 1 12 2 80 0 1 9 0 78 0 3 1 3 0 90 BD STD STATIC 3 0 4 2 MODELS 15 TON SMALLER COMPRESSOR ELECTRICAL DATA ID MOTOR APPL LARGER COMPRESSOR OD FAN MOTORS ea ID FAN MOTOR V...

Страница 19: ...19 APPENDIX C UNIT DIMENSIONS VERTICAL DISCHARGE TOP VIEW 21 60 7 48 22 B C D A B C D A Model A B C D 15 Ton 20 Ton 133 1 2 88 7 32 50 9 32 5 5 32 ...

Страница 20: ...20 2010 Goodman Manufacturing Company L P 5151 San Felipe Suite 500 Houston TX 77056 www goodmanmfg com www amana hac com ...

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