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Trouble 

Cause 

Cure

a.  Check supply line fuses, circuit breakers, and be sure
  the power is on. Blown fuses would indicate circuit overloading,
  a short circuit, or a grounded condition in the circuit.
  Voltage supply to the equipment should be checked. Voltage
  under load must be within 10% of voltage given on
  data plate.
b.  Replace.
c.  Tighten.

a.  Adjust. Rotate control knob to “Cooler.”
b.  Close heat valve.
c.  Check as above.
d.  Replace.
e.  Tighten.
f.  Replace.
g.  Tighten.
h.  Replace.
i.  Tighten
j.  Replace.

k.  *Ship cooling chassis prepaid to nearest McQuay authorized
  warranty station.

a.  Check voltage supply. Clean condenser inside and out.
  Check at outside face of condenser for recirculation of
  condenser air. Put air “splitters” in, if missing. Check
  to make sure condenser blower/fan is operating properly.
  Check compressor for short circuit. If defective, *ship cooling
  chassis to nearest McQuay authorized warranty station.

a.  Run separate electric line to equipment. Consult local
  power company.

b.  Consult local power company.

c.  If confirmed, *ship cooling chassis prepaid to nearest McQuay
  authorized warranty station.

a.  Replace.
b.  Replace.
c.  Adjust blower motor or blower wheel position.
d.  Lubricate motor with SAE #10 oil. (It may be necessary to
  remove blower assembly to do this.)
e.  Tighten.

a.  Adjust blower/fan wheel on shaft or blower motor mounting.
  Lubricate with SAE #10 oil (see above).
b.  Adjust blower wheel or motor or replace wheel.

a.  Eliminate ground.

a.  If the air conditioner is allowed to stand for an extended
  length of time without being run on Cool, it is possible for all
  the refrigerant to become absorbed in the oil inside the
  compressor and refrigeration circuit. If this should happen,
  there will be no cooling until the necessary working
  pressures have been established. This will take about 5
  minutes of continuous running.
b.
  1) Clean.
  2) Remove obstructions.
  3) Correct as in #5.
  4) Check for correct voltage. Oil blower motor if necessary.
  5) Adjust blower position and tighten setscrew.
  6) Correct as in #3.
c.
  1) Clean.
  2) Turn equipment off to let ice melt.
  3) Clean or replace.
  4) Remove obstructions.
  5) Correct as in #1.
  6) Check for correct voltage. Oil motor is necessary.
  7) Adjust blower wheel position and tighten setscrew.

1.  Blowers won't
  operate on Cool.

2.  Blowers operate on
  Cool, but compressor
  does not start.

3.  Blowers run on Cool
  and compressor
  starts, but stops after
  a short interval.

4.  Blowers run on Cool
  and compressor
  starts and runs, but
  compressor
  occasionally stops
  (on overload device).

5.  Compressor starts
  and runs on Cool, but
  blowers do not run.

6.  Compressor starts
  and runs on Cool, but
  fan motor starts, then
  stops.

7.  Equipment gives
  electrical shock.

8.  Insufficient cooling
  capacity.

*If equipment is in warranty.

a.  No power.

b.  Faulty push-button switch.
c.  Loose connections at push-button switch.

a.  Thermostat set too high.
b.  Heat valve is open and heat is on.
c.  Low voltage.
d.  Faulty push-button switch.
e.  Faulty connection at push-button switch.
f.  Defective wiring to thermostat.
g.  Loose connections at compressor terminals.
h.  Wiring to compressor terminals defective.
i.  Loose connections in compressor overload device.
j.  Starting capacitor malfunctions (open circuited, short
  circuited or loss of capacity).
k.  Defective compressor motor (short circuited, open circuited,
  grounded).

a.  Operation of overload device due to overloaded
  compressor motor.

a.  Low voltage due to overloaded circuits within building or
  throughout the local power system. Due to varying power
  demands, this condition might exist only at certain times
  during the day or on very hot days.
b.  High voltage due to fluctuations in local power system;
  usually occurs at low load periods of the day.
c.  Partial short circuit in compressor motor. Under normal
  loading, a compressor with a partial short circuit might
  appear to be operating all right; increased condensing air
  temperature might then cause a short.

a.  Faulty push-button switch.
b.  Open circuited blower motor.
c.  Blower rubbing against its housing.
d.  Bearings on blower motor seized.

e.  Loose connection at push-button switch.

a.  Operation of the internally connected overload device due
  to a short circuit in blower motor.
b.  Windings, rubbing of blower motor or lack of lubrication in
  blower motor bearings.

a.  Grounded electrical circuit.

a.  Equipment standing too long without being run.

b.  Insufficient airflow through condenser due to:
  1) Dirty condenser.
  2) Obstructed louvers on outer cabinet or wall box.
  3) Condenser blower/fan not running.
  4) Condenser blower/fan not up to speed.
  5) Condenser blower/fan slipping on motor shaft.
  6) Recirculation of condenser air.
c.  Insufficient airflow through evaporator due to:
  1) Dirty evaporator.
  2) Ice on evaporator coils.
  3) Dirty air filter.
  4) Obstructed discharge grilles.
  5) Evaporator blower motor not running.
  6) Evaporator blower motor not up to speed.
  7) Evaporator motor slipping on motor shaft.

Troubleshooting Chart

These items should be checked by a qualified service technician only.

Содержание Incremental Packaged Terminal

Страница 1: ...Incremental Packaged Terminal Air Conditioner Incremental Room Conditioner with R 410A Refrigerant Group PTAC Part No 669729001 Date March 2010 Installation Maintenance Data IM 1068 2010 McQuay Intern...

Страница 2: ...thisequipmentshallbeinaccordancewiththe regulations of authorities having jurisdiction and all applicable codes It is the responsibility of the installer to determine and follow the applicable codes S...

Страница 3: ...9000 Voltage A 115 60 1 C 208 60 1 G 230 60 1 J 277 265 60 1 S 208 115 60 1 R 265 115 60 1 Coil Options Z None Heating Options 35 2 5 kW nominal 41 3 5 kW nominal 44 4 0 kW nominal 48 5 0 kW nominal 5...

Страница 4: ...floor line to clear obstructions Without cabinet modifications the wall box can be placed up to 1 25mm abovethefloor Thestandardadjustablekickplatecan be telescoped to hide the space below the wall b...

Страница 5: ...nstructions will vary by depth of wall but not by wall material Do not remove the weather panel at any time during the installation of the wall box Premature removal of this panel could result in impr...

Страница 6: ...e Type K cooling chassis but packaged and shipped separately Check the heat section carton label and the unit s nameplate to ensure it is correct for the cooling chassis and the space The following st...

Страница 7: ...exposed water or steam lines that are located within the room cabinet Failure to do this may cause erratic operation of the thermostat 10 Protect the heat section from damage during construction Do n...

Страница 8: ...turn piping for steam or hot water is supplied from right hand side only Hot water must be supplied to the bottom of the coil and steam to the top of the coil 2 To simplify the steam or hot water conn...

Страница 9: ...e condenser fan wheel to be sure that there is no interference or looseness If it is loose tighten the setscrew located over the center of the flat on the motor shaft Do not lubricate condenser fan mo...

Страница 10: ...e the equipment is connected to the proper power supply and that proper fusing is used 2 In cases where a number of conditioners are to be installed single circuits should be provided for each machine...

Страница 11: ...H Edge of Wall Box Long Control Box Cool Chassis Power Cord Heat Section Power Cord Wall Box End View w o Cabinet B A H D F G 91 4 203 mm Figure 13 Electric Heat Section Size 019 Notes Guest room con...

Страница 12: ...Sizes 007 012 The hydronic heat section can be supplied with a short 4 high control box or a long 13 high control box depending on the number of options selected Observe the control box to determine w...

Страница 13: ...ion B The long control box is used with optional special controls such as Guest Room Control GRC Night Setback NSB and remote thermostats Note Left hand piping must be used with the long control box d...

Страница 14: ...at section and cool chassis and push the cabinet firmly against the wall The discharge grille seals should rest on the discharge opening of the heat section For unit size 019 Position the room cabinet...

Страница 15: ...Start up Initial start up of the McQuay equipment by an experienced person is usually the responsibility of the installing contractor This consists of inspecting and operating the equipment for all f...

Страница 16: ...slave unit as shown in Figure 22 The master unit is furnished with a 50 VA transformer that is capable of handling up to 7 slave units If additional slave units are to be added a larger field supplie...

Страница 17: ...Setback NSB R4 Relay Guest Room Control GRC R5 Relay Hot Water Valve R6 Relay Control R7 Relay Night Setback NSB S1 Control Switch S2 Fan Speed Switch S3 Fan Cycle Switch S4 Damper Switch T1 Transform...

Страница 18: ...P4 Plug on Master Wire Harness P5 Plug on Master Wire Harness R1 Relay Run R2 Relay Outdoor Fan Motor R3 Relay Cooling R4 Relay Indoor Fan Motor R5 Relay Heating 1st Stage R6 Relay Heating 2nd Stage...

Страница 19: ...R4 Relay Guest Room Control GRC R5 Relay Hot Water Valve R6 Relay Control R7 Relay Night Setback NSB S1 Control Switch S2 Fan Speed Switch S3 Fan Cycle Switch S4 Damper Switch T1 Transformer TB1 Term...

Страница 20: ...Master Wire Harness R1 Relay Run R2 Relay Outdoor Fan Motor R3 Relay Cooling R4 Relay Indoor Fan Motor R5 Relay Heating 1st Stage R6 Relay Heating 2nd Stage R7 Relay Night Setback NSB R9 Relay Hot Wa...

Страница 21: ...4 Relay Guest Room Control GRC R5 Relay Hot Water Valve R6 Relay Control R7 Relay Night Setback NSB S1 Control Switch S2 Fan Speed Switch S3 Fan Cycle Switch S4 Damper Switch T1 Transformer TB1 Termin...

Страница 22: ...n Master Wire Harness R1 Relay Run R2 Relay Outdoor Fan Motor R3 Relay Cooling R4 Relay Indoor Fan Motor R5 Relay Heating 1st Stage R6 Relay Heating 2nd Stage R7 Relay Night Setback NSB R9 Relay Hot W...

Страница 23: ...ol GRC R5 Relay Hot Water Valve R6 Relay Control R7 Relay Night Setback NSB S2 Fan Speed Switch S3 Fan Cycle Switch S4 Damper Switch T1 Transformer TB1 Terminal Block Control Box TB2 Terminal Board 24...

Страница 24: ...Relay Hot Water Valve R6 Relay Control R7 Relay Night Setback NSB S1 Control Switch S2 Fan Speed Switch S3 Fan Cycle Switch S4 Damper Switch T1 Transformer TB1 Terminal Block Control Box TB2 Terminal...

Страница 25: ...R5 Relay Hot Water Valve R6 Relay Control R7 Relay Night Setback NSB S1 Control Switch S2 Fan Speed Switch S3 Fan Cycle Switch S4 Damper Switch T1 Transformer TB1 Terminal Block Control Box TB2 Termin...

Страница 26: ...oil lightly to enhance dust collecting ability The Type K is also available with a carbon filter a zeolite filter or electrostatic filter The electrostatic filter is renewable by rinsing with hot wate...

Страница 27: ...fective part can then be returned to McQuay International or one of its authorized service stations So long as it is still in warranty it is repaired or replaced and returned to the owner without cost...

Страница 28: ...a short interval 4 Blowers run on Cool and compressor starts and runs but compressor occasionally stops on overload device 5 Compressor starts and runs on Cool but blowers do not run 6 Compressor star...

Страница 29: ...a short circuit or a grounded condition in the circuit c Replace d Replace wire or tighten e Adjust rotate knob to Warm f Replace g Replace h 1 Temporarily lock valve open replace 2 Replace 8 Insuffic...

Страница 30: ...Control Size 007 65 lbs Size 009 65 lbs Size 012 65 lbs Size 019 77 lbs Electric Heat Section With Control Size 007 60 lbs Size 009 60 lbs Size 012 60 lbs Size 019 70 lbs Wall Box With Rear Extension...

Страница 31: ...IM 1068 Page 31 of 32...

Страница 32: ...ranty details Refer to Form 933 43285Y To find your local McQuay Representative go to www mcquay com This document contains the most current product information as of this printing For the most up to...

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