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SERVICE

CHA16

UNIT

INFORMATION

6-25 TON UNITS

Page 1

1994 Lennox Industries Inc.

Corp. 9321-L3

Litho U.S.A.

CHA16 SERIES

CHA16 series units are packaged commercial air condition
ers. All units provide twostage dx cooling. 15 ton units are
equipped with three compressors. All other units are
equipped with two compressors. Optional electric heat sec
tions install inside the cabinet and are available in 10kW
through 90kW input sizes. Electric heat operates in single or
multiple stages depending on kW input size. Units are de
signed for rooftop or side of building installation with either
bottom or horizontal discharge and return air.

For commercial applications, the CHA16 is designed to ac
cept any of several different thermostat control systems with
minimum field wiring. Control options such as economizer,
warm up kit, Honeywell W973 control, Honeywell W7400
control or other field specified controls connect to the unit
with jack-plugs. When plugged in" the controls become an
integral part of the unit wiring. Units are also equipped with a
low voltage terminal strip to facilitate thermostat field wiring.

All specifications in this manual are subject to change.

TABLE OF CONTENTS

Introduction Page 

1

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Specifications

Pages 2-6

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Electrical Data

Page 7

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Blower Performance Data

Pages 8-10

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Accessory Air Resistance Data

Pages 11-12

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Parts Arrangement

Pages 12-16

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I- APPLICATION

Page 16

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II- UNIT COMPONENTS

Pages 16-27

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Control Box Components

Pages 16-19

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Cooling Components

Pages 19-25

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Blower Compartment / Power MakeUp

Pages 25-26

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III- ELECTRICAL CONNECTIONS

Page 27

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IV- PLACEMENT AND INSTALLATION

Page 27

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V- START UP - OPERATION

Page 27

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Preliminary Checks

Page 27

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Cooling / Heating Start Up

Page 27

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Safety or Emergency Shut Down

Page 27

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VI- COOLING SYSTEM CHECKS

Pages 27-28

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Gauge Manifold Attachment

Page 27

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Charging

Pages 27-28

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VII-INDOOR BLOWER OPERATION / ADJUSTMENT

Pages 28-29

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Blower Operation

Page 28

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Determining Unit CFM

Pages 28-29

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Blower Belt Adjustment

Page 29

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VIII- MAINTENANCE

Page 29

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Filters

Page 29

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Lubrication Page 

29

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Supply Air Blower Wheel

Page 29

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Evaporator and Condenser Coil

Page 29

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Electrical

Page 29

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IX- ELECTRIC HEAT COMPONENTS

Pages 30-39

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Matchups and Ratings

Pages 30-34

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Electric Heat Components

Pages 34-39

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X- ACCESSORIES

Pages 40-54

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RMF16 Roof Mounting Frame

Page 40

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OAD16 Outdoor Air Damper

Page 40

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Economizers

Pages 40-46

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Transitions and Supply / Return Diffusers

Page 46

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Firestats

Page 46

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Cycle Control Kit 

Pages 46-47

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Low Ambient Kit

Page 48

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Status Panels

Pages 48-49

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Commercial Controls Hardware

Pages 49-51

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Optional Commercial Controls Systems

Pages 51-54

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Clocks / Timers

Page 54

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XI- WIRING DIAGRAMS / OPERATION SEQUENCE

Pages 5687

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Basic Unit Operation Sequence

Pages 5657

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REMD16M Economizer Operation Sequence

Pages 58-59

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Warm Up Kit Operation Sequence

Pages 60-61

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Unit Operation Sequences

Pages 62-68

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Electric Heat Operation Sequence

Pages 69-87

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Содержание CHA16

Страница 1: ...s Arrangement Pages 12 16 I APPLICATION Page 16 II UNIT COMPONENTS Pages 16 27 Control Box Components Pages 16 19 Cooling Components Pages 19 25 Blower Compartment Power Make Up Pages 25 26 III ELECTR...

Страница 2: ...ing evaporator air Using total air volume and system static pressure requirements determine from blower performance tables rpm and bhp required Maximum usable hp of motors furnished by Lennox are show...

Страница 3: ...with ARI Standard 210 240 or 360 95 F outdoor air temperature and 80 F db 67 F wb entering evaporator air Using total air volume and system static pressure requirements determine from blower performa...

Страница 4: ...entering evaporator air minimum external duct static pressure Using total air volume and system static pressure requirements determine from blower tables rpm and bhp required Maximum usable hp of moto...

Страница 5: ...F wb entering evaporator air minimum external duct static pressure Using total air volume and system static pressure requirements determine from blower performance tables rpm and bhp required Maximum...

Страница 6: ...oor air temperature and 80 F db 67 F wb entering evaporator air minimum external duct static pressure Using total air volume and system static pressure requirements determine from blower performance t...

Страница 7: ...ompressors Rated load amps total 57 6 28 8 61 8 33 6 74 2 35 6 86 0 42 0 Compressors Locked rotor amps each 3 124 3 62 2 205 0 2 104 0 2 239 0 2 120 0 2 269 0 2 135 0 Locked rotor amps total 372 0 186...

Страница 8: ...90 1050 2 05 1085 2 20 3200 815 1 20 885 1 45 940 1 70 975 1 75 1005 1 90 1045 2 10 1080 2 20 3400 860 1 45 920 1 65 975 1 85 1010 2 00 1045 2 15 1080 2 30 3600 900 1 70 960 1 90 1015 2 10 1045 2 25 3...

Страница 9: ...ume cfm 20 40 60 70 80 90 1 00 1 10 1 30 1 50 cfm RPM BHP RPM BHP RPM BHP RPM BHP RPM BHP RPM BHP RPM BHP RPM BHP RPM BHP RPM BHP 5000 540 1 50 600 1 70 660 1 95 690 2 20 720 2 25 740 2 40 765 2 60 78...

Страница 10: ...5 6 60 815 6 90 830 7 15 845 7 40 860 7 65 875 7 90 890 8 15 905 8 40 9000 620 4 50 645 4 80 665 5 05 685 5 30 700 5 50 720 5 75 740 6 05 755 6 25 775 6 55 790 6 75 805 7 00 825 7 30 840 7 55 855 7 80...

Страница 11: ...0 10 06 06 22 19 16 10 4400 11 07 07 28 24 20 12 4600 12 07 07 34 29 24 15 4800 13 08 08 40 34 29 19 CHA16 1603 5000 14 08 08 46 39 34 23 CHA16 1603 5200 15 09 09 52 44 39 27 5400 16 10 10 58 49 43 31...

Страница 12: ...0 43 52 40 50 4200 39 46 40 48 CHA16 1603 5000 41 50 43 52 5800 43 52 45 54 6000 45 55 48 55 CHA16 1853 6750 47 56 50 58 7500 49 58 55 66 CHA16 2553 8000 39 44 53 62 CHA16 2553 CHA16 2753 CHA16 3003 9...

Страница 13: ...t STAGE EVAPORATOR 2nd STAGE EVAPORATOR BLOWER ACCESS HEATING ACCESS HEATING ELEMENTS ELECTRIC HEAT CONTROL BOX MAKE UP BOX FIGURE 2 1353 1603 PARTS ARRANGEMENT LEFT CONDENSER FAN FILTER ACCESS BLOWER...

Страница 14: ...SOR 1st STAGE EVAPORATOR 2nd STAGE EVAPORATOR BLOWER ACCESS HEATING ACCESS HEATING ELEMENTS ELECTRIC HEAT CONTROL BOX MAKE UP BOX FIGURE 4 FIGURE 5 CHA16 823 953 CONTROL BOX COMPONENTS K2 K1 K3 K13 K1...

Страница 15: ...MIT S3 2nd STAGE COM PRESSOR CONTAC TOR K2 CIRCUIT BREAKER CB5 FOR CONDENSER FAN B5 1603 UNITS ONLY CIRCUIT BREAKER CB4 FOR CONDENSER FAN B4 1603 UNITS ONLY COMBUSTION AIR BLOWER TRANSFORM ER T3 460V...

Страница 16: ...an be removed from the unit and reused If unit must be lifted for service use only lifting brackets to lift unit B Control Box Components CHA16 control box is shown in figures 5 6 7 and 8 The control...

Страница 17: ...rating 10 Compressor Contactor K1 all units K1 is a 24V to line voltage contactor used to energize the first compressor B1 in response to first stage cooling de mand All units use three pole double br...

Страница 18: ...cond stage cooling In CHA16 1853 units the delay is energized si multaneously with compressor 1 contactor K1 and con denser outdoor fan contactor K10 In CHA16 1853 units once contactor K2 is energized...

Страница 19: ...the compressor when resistance increases above a preset limit As the compres sor windings cool the resistance through the sensors drops and the control resets Table 2 shows the resistance values for...

Страница 20: ...DENSER FAN 1st STAGE THERMOMETER WELL LIQUID LINE SERVICE PORT FILTER DRIER SUCTION LINE SERVICE PORT DISCHARGE LINE SERVICE PORT COMPRESSOR HIGH PRESSURE LIMIT S4 CONDENSER COILS 2 COMPARTMENT DIVIDE...

Страница 21: ...TO LEFT CONDENSER RIGHT BRANCH TO RIGHT CONDENSER TEE FEEDS RIGHT CONDENSER TEE SUCTION LINE GAUGE PORT TEE FEEDS LEFT CONDENSER 2 3 CHA16 1853 PLUMBING COMPONENTS CONDENSING SECTION VAPOR LINES THERM...

Страница 22: ...SERVICE VALVE GAUGE PORT HIGH PRESSURE SWITCH S4 LOSS OF CHARGE SWITCH S24 HIGH PRESSURE SWITCH S7 LOSS OF CHARGE SWITCH S25 HOT GAS SERVICE VALVE GAUGE PORT LIQUID SERVICE VALVE GAUGE PORT THERMOMETE...

Страница 23: ...3 FREEZESTAT S50 FREEZESTAT S49 1ST STAGE PUMP 1 EXPANSION VALVE SUCTION LINE FIGURE 21 CHA16 2553 2753 3003 PLUMBING COMPONENTS EVAPORATOR SECTION 2 1 1st STAGE SUCTION RETURN TO COMPRESSOR 1st STAGE...

Страница 24: ...p period could result in damaged or failed compres sors 2 Crankcase Heaters HR1 HR2 and HR5 CAUTION Self regulating crankcase heaters are connected to line voltage at all times not switched by unit ci...

Страница 25: ...ure to eliminate all conditions which might promote evaporator ice buildup 7 Condenser Fans B4 and B5 The specifications tables on pages 2 6 in this manual shows the specifications of condenser fans u...

Страница 26: ...in the base pan of the unit cabinet allow for passage of wires into conduit and roof mounting frame Special instructions are provided where needed for low volt age connections that cannot be made to...

Страница 27: ...hour warm up period could result in damaged or failed compres sors 1 Set fan switch to AUTO or ON and move the system selection switch to COOL Adjust the thermostat to a setting far enough below room...

Страница 28: ...he con trol system installed for detailed descriptions of blower operation 2 Generally blower operation is set at the thermostat fan switch With the fan switch in ON position the blower operates conti...

Страница 29: ...ed with four pleated 2 throw away type filters Permanent 1 foam filters are ac ceptable replacements Filters should be checked monthly or more frequently in severe use and cleaned or replaced regularl...

Страница 30: ...he fuse block factory installed Fuse block must be installed in field installed heaters See Optional Accessories tables CHA16 953 MODELS TABLE 5 Electric Heat Model No Net Weight No of Steps Volts Inp...

Страница 31: ...ra Factory installed heaters will have the fuse block factory installed Fuse block must be installed in field installed heaters See Optional Accessories tables CHA16 1603 MODELS TABLE 7 Electric Heat...

Страница 32: ...block must be installed in field installed heaters See Optional Accessories tables CHA16 2553 MODELS TABLE 9 Electric Heat Model No Net Weight No of Steps Volts Input kw Input Btuh Output Total Unit...

Страница 33: ...ctory installed Fuse block must be installed in field installed heaters See Optional Accessories tables CHA16 3003 MODELS TABLE 11 Electric Heat Model No Net Weight No of Steps Volts Input kw Input Bt...

Страница 34: ...275 300 75 which is equipped with two stages of heat is equipped with K18 K18 has a 24VAC coil which is energized after time delays DL2 DL4 DL5 and DL18 close in sequence When K18 is energized second...

Страница 35: ...does not function when connected to CHA16 units 14 High Temperature Limit S20 Secondary Each heating element assembly is electrically connected to two high temperature limits S20 refer to wiring dia g...

Страница 36: ...ts are listed in table 15 Heat Section Total Watts Number of Elements Arrangement CHA16 HEATING ELEMENTS ECH16 82 95 10 Y ECH16 82 95 10 G ECH16 82 95 10 J 10000 240V 10000 460V 10000 575V 3 Delta 3 W...

Страница 37: ...y K19 2nd Stage Time Delay DL2 all units equipped with multiple stage heaters 3rd Stage Time Delay DL4 4th Stage Time Delay DL5 50 kW 208 230v Secondary Limit S20 2 each element 208 230V 15kW 2 208 23...

Страница 38: ...Electric Heat Terminal Strip TB3 Electric Heat Transformer T2 2nd Stage Heat Demand 1st Stage Heat Demand Pilot Relay K9 Pilot Relay K19 2nd Stage Time Delay DL2 all units equipped with multiple stage...

Страница 39: ...NT ELECTRIC HEAT SECTION 208 230V 75kW AND 460 575V 90kW 3rd Stage Heat 75kW Only 4th Stage Heat Time Delay DL18 3rd Stage Heat Contactor K17 4th Stage Heat Contactor K18 5th Stage Heat Contactor K75...

Страница 40: ...s in CHA16 to allow a fixed amount of outside air into the system OAD16 consists of a set of manually operated dampers which may be adjusted and locked in place to allow up to 25 percent outside air i...

Страница 41: ...hifted to the first stage compressor while the dampers remain open to provide first stage cooling If outdoor air be comes unacceptable the outdoor air dampers close to a predetermined minimum position...

Страница 42: ...power exhaust fans figure 42 are used in conjunction with REMD16M economizer to pro vide forced ex haust of return air PED16 consists of two fans figure 42 which install in the return air por tion of...

Страница 43: ...ergizes the indoor thermostat and energizes the setback thermostat d Differential Enthalpy all economizers Optional differential enthalpy control may be added to any economizer to monitor both indoor...

Страница 44: ...inimum Positioner The second type of adjustment which may be made at the control is the minimum position of the outdoor damper blades Each economizer has a minimum po sitioner switch potentiometer whi...

Страница 45: ...nt electrical connections are made in relay kits and con trols located in the filter access area of the unit All connections except for enthalpy sensor and mixed air sensor are made with quick connect...

Страница 46: ...available for use with the CHA16 Refer to manufacturer s instructions included with transition for detailed installation procedures F Firestats Some local codes require the installation of discharge a...

Страница 47: ...Page 47 FIGURE 52 CYCLE CONTROL KIT WIRING DIAGRAM...

Страница 48: ...n denser fan and the fan resumes operation The pressure switch will continue to cycle the fan in this fashion as long as low ambient conditions exist The low ambient thermostat if used is connected to...

Страница 49: ...dur ing a heating demand f The FILTER LED lights red when optionalpressure switch contacts close indicating dirty filters g The SYSTEM switch on the SSP11 has five posi tions to indicate the following...

Страница 50: ...ed to the unit wiring harness and is used for the connection of an optional power exhaust damper PED16 con trol kit The matching plug P24 is located in the optional PED16 control kit The PED16 control...

Страница 51: ...16M 185 Downflow Modulating Economizer Optional field installed in all CHA16 units Sensors continuously moni tor air conditions and adjust dampers accordingly Infi nite number of damper positions All...

Страница 52: ...e unit wiring harness between the unit and economizer Unit plug P3 is removed and dis carded Relay kit plug P8 connects to unit jack J3 Relay kit jack J8 connects to economizer plug P4 3 C1 Wiring Dia...

Страница 53: ...pleted You may find some CHA16 1853 units using it 7 C4 Wiring Diagram Flexstat L2F N is for units with an economizer and warm up Setback is built in Thermostat wiring con nections are made to unit s...

Страница 54: ...o the CHA16 Optional CMC3 1 time clock must also be used for night setback capa bilities The relay kit changes the thermostat setpoints for night setback A night thermostat is not needed 12 C14 1 Wiri...

Страница 55: ...Page 55 NOTES...

Страница 56: ...L THERMOSTAT C1 DIAGRAM ONLY OPTIONAL 16 SERIES CONTROLS WIRING DIAGRAMS ARE NOT PRINTED IN THIS MANUAL LOOK FOR CONTROL SYSTEM DIA GRAMS AND OPERATION SEQUENCES IN INDIVIDUAL UNIT IN FORMATION CONTRO...

Страница 57: ...essure limit S24 to energize compressor contactor K1 11 Contactor K1 1 contacts close to energize compressor B1 12 Simultaneously when K66 1 closes time delay DL15 and contactor K10 are energized DL15...

Страница 58: ...C1diagram electromechanical thermostat with modulating economizer with D5 diagram Page 58...

Страница 59: ...emand Y1 is sent to enthalpy control A6 and terminal 1 5 Enthalpy control A6 has determined that outside air can be used for cooling and has switched internal relays 1K and 2K 6 Cooling demand is rout...

Страница 60: ...C2 1 diagram electromechanical thermostat with modulating economizer and warm up with D5 diagram Page 60...

Страница 61: ...When clock contacts close relay K11 in the economizer and K42 in the warm up kit are energized 5 Contacts K11 1 open to disconnect power to thermostat S1 K11 2 open to drive the damp ers full closed 6...

Страница 62: ...Page 62 B41 diagram with C1 diagram CHA16 2553 2753 3003 Operating Sequence...

Страница 63: ...delay sec ond stage cooling demand Y2 is routed through N C freezstat S50 high pressure limit S7 and low pressure limit S25 energizing pilot relay K67 11 N O contacts K67 1 close energizing Compresso...

Страница 64: ...Page 64 B9 diagram with C1 diagram CHA16 1853 Operating Sequence...

Страница 65: ...s routed through N C freezstat S50 N C high pres sure limit S7 and N C loss of charge switch S25 energizing compressor contactor K2 11 N O Contacts K2 1 close energizing compressor B2 2nd Stage Coolin...

Страница 66: ...zstat S49 N C high pressure limit S4 and N C low pressure limit S24 to energize compressor contactor K1 13 N O Contacts K1 1 close energizing compressor B1 2nd Stage Cooling With Low Ambient Kit 14 Se...

Страница 67: ...VAC power is routed through freeze stat S50 com preesor monitor S3 high pressure limit S7 and low pressure limit S25 energizing compressor con tactor K2 7 N O contacts K2 1 close energizing compressor...

Страница 68: ...limit S24 to energize compressor contactor K1 6 N O Contacts K1 1 close compressor B1 begins operation 2nd Stage Cooling 7 Second stage cooling demand energizes Y2 24VAC power is routed through high p...

Страница 69: ...to energize con tactor K15 and relay K9 K15 1 contacts close and K9 1 switches 2 When K15 1 closes heating heating elements HE1 are energized The elements are ar ranged in a Delta configuration for 2...

Страница 70: ...5 1 closes heating elements HE1 are energized The elements are arranged in a Del ta configuration for 208 230V operation 3 When K9 1 switches indoor blower contactor K3 is energized When K9 2 switches...

Страница 71: ...osition when K3 2 contacts close When K9 2 closes second stage heat is enabled When K9 3 closes control voltage passes through primary limits S15 to energize contactor K15 4 When K15 1 closes heating...

Страница 72: ...at is enabled When K9 3 closes control voltage passes through primary limit S15 to energize contactor K15 and time delay DL2 4 When K15 1 closes heating elements HE1 are energized All elements are arr...

Страница 73: ...S15 to energize contac tor K15 and relay K9 K15 1 contacts close and K9 1 switches 2 When K15 1 closes heating heating elements HE1 are energized The elements are ar ranged in a Wye configuration for...

Страница 74: ...its S15 to energize contac tor K15 and relay K9 K15 1 contacts close and K9 1 switch 2 When K15 1 closes heating elements HE1 and HE2 are both energized The elements are ar ranged in a Wye configurati...

Страница 75: ...s heating elements HE1 are energized The elements are arranged in a Wye configuration for 460V or 575V operation 3 When K9 1 switches indoor blower contactor K3 is energized When K9 2 switches time de...

Страница 76: ...ing elements HE1 and HE2 are both energized The elements are ar ranged in a Wye configuration for 460V or 575V operation 3 When K9 1 switches indoor blower contactor K3 is energized When K9 2 switches...

Страница 77: ...tches and K9 3 closes 3 When K9 1 switches indoor blower contactor K3 is energized and optional power exhaust fan relay K65 is enabled when K3 2 contacts close 4 When K9 3 closes electric heat contact...

Страница 78: ...lower contactor K3 is energized and optional power ex haust fan relay K65 is enabled when K3 2 contacts close 4 When K9 3 closes electric heat contactor K15 is energized K15 1 closes 5 When K15 1 clos...

Страница 79: ...s enabled when K3 2 contacts close 4 When K9 3 closes electric heat contactor K15 is energized K15 1 closes 5 When K15 1 closes heating elements HE1 are energized All elements are arranged in a Delta...

Страница 80: ...both energized K15 1 closes and DL2 begins timing After 30 seconds DL2 closes 5 When K15 1 closes heating elements HE1 are energized All elements are arranged in a Delta configuration for 208 230V op...

Страница 81: ...heating elements HE1 are energized All elements are arranged in a Delta configuration for 208 230V operation 6 When DL2 closes contactor K16 is energized 7 When K16 is energized heating elements HE2 a...

Страница 82: ...s 3 When K77 1 closes heating pilot relay K9 is energized K9 1 switches and K9 3 closes 4 When K9 1 switches indoor blower contactor K3 is energized and optional power exhaust fan relay K65 is enabled...

Страница 83: ...hen K77 1 closes heating pilot relay K9 is energized K9 1 switches and K9 3 closes 4 When K9 1 switches indoor blower contactor K3 is energized and optional power exhaust fan relay K65 is enabled when...

Страница 84: ...loses to enable K19 4 When K9 1 switches indoor blower contactor K3 is energized and optional power ex haust fan relay K65 is enabled when K3 2 contacts close 5 When K9 3 closes electric heat contacto...

Страница 85: ...o enable K19 4 When K9 1 switches indoor blower contactor K3 is energized and optional power exhaust fan relay K65 is enabled when K3 2 contacts close 5 When K9 3 closes electric heat contactor K15 is...

Страница 86: ...ower ex haust fan relay K65 is enabled when K3 2 cotacts close 5 When K9 3 closes electric heat contactor K15 is energized K15 1 closes 6 When K15 1 closes heating elements HE1 and HE2 are both energi...

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