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interval settings are available:  30 minutes, 60
minutes, and 90 minutes. Time setting selection
is dependent on the climate where the unit is
being installed.

Example 1.  Dry climate of Southern
Arizona.  A 90 minute setting is
recommended.

Example 2.  Moist climate of Seattle,
Washington.  A 30 minute setting is
recommended.

To set the cycle timer, place the timing pin on the
defrost control board to the desired time interval
post.

Note:  All units are shipped from the factory with
the default time setting of 30 minutes.

START UP AND SYSTEM CHECK

Pre-Start Check List

Verify that the unit is level to allow proper
condensate drainage.

Verify that there is free airflow to and from
the outdoor coil and that all clearance
requirements are met.

Verify that the duct work is sealed to prevent
air leakage.

Verify that the line voltage power leads are
securely connected and the unit is properly
grounded.

Verify that the low voltage wires are securely
connected to the correct leads on the low
voltage terminal strip.

Q4SA-048D & Q4SA-060D Blower Wiring

Figure 9. Motor Lead Connection

Q4SA-036D Blower Wiring

Blower Speed

Blower Leads

Low

Medium

High

Red

BR T3

TB T1

TB T2

Black

BR T6

BR T6

BR T3

Gray

BR T4

BR T4

BR T4

Blue

TB T1

BR T3

TB T1

Violet

BR T5

BR T5

BR T5

Blower Speed

Blower Leads

Low

Medium

High

Red

BR T3

TB T1

TB T2

Black

BR T6

BR T6

BR T3

Gray

BR T4

BR T4

BR T6

Blue

TB T1

BR T3

BR T5

Violet

TB T1

TB T2

TB T1

BR T( ) - Blower Relay Terminal (number)
TB T( ) - Terminal Block Terminal (number)

Verify that all exterior panels are replaced
and securely fastened.

Verify that the outdoor fan turns freely.

Verify that the power supply branch circuit
overcurrent protection is sized properly.

Verify that the thermostat is wired correctly.
The thermostat function switch should be
set to “Off’ and the thermostat fan switch
should be set to “Auto.”

Start-Up Procedure
Close all electrical disconnects to energize the
system.

!

 WARNING:

If the unit is equipped with a crankcase
heater, allow 24 hours prior to
continuing the start up procedures to
allow for heating of the refrigerant
compressor crankcase.  Failure to
comply may result in damage and could
cause premature failure of the system.
This warning should be followed at initial
start up and any time the power has
been removed for 12 hours or longer.

Air Circulation — Leave the thermostat system
switch set to “Off” and set the thermostat fan
switch to “On.”  The blower motor should run
continuously.  Check for air delivery at the
register(s).  Ensure that there are no obstructions
at the registers or in the duct work.  Set thermostat
fan switch to “Auto.”

System Cooling

1. Set the thermostat system switch to “Cool”

and the thermostat fan switch to “Auto”.
Gradually lower the thermostat temperature
switch below room temperature and
observe that the blower, compressor, and
fan energize. Check that air cooler than
room temperature is being discharged at
the register. Listen for any unusual noises.

2. After allowing the unit to run for several

minutes, set the temperature selector above
room temperature. The fan and compressor
cycles off with the thermostat.  The blower
should also stop unless fan switch is set to
“ON” position.

System Heating — Set the system thermostat
switch to HEAT and set the thermostat fan
switch to AUTO.  Verify that the compressor,
outdoor fan, and blower are  energized.  Check
for warm air at the supply registers.

Содержание Q4 Series

Страница 1: ...ntended to assist qualified individuals experienced in the proper installation of heating and or air conditioning appliances Some local codes require licensed installation service per sonnel for this...

Страница 2: ...ging and Hoisting 7 Rooftop 7 AIR DUCTS 7 Unconditioned Spaces 7 Acoustical Duct Work 8 Horizontal to Down flow Conversion 8 Clearance 8 ELECTRICAL WIRING 8 Line Voltage 8 Blower Speed 9 Low Voltage C...

Страница 3: ...out the home via the supply duct 6 The refrigerant returns to the outdoor coil and evaporates once again to absorb more heat SUMMER COOLING 1 Indoor air enters the return air duct 2 The cold heat tran...

Страница 4: ...and the outdoor fan off for approx imately six minutes following a previous operation or the interruption of the main electrical power Emergency Heat Some thermostats will include a system switch posi...

Страница 5: ...inspect it for apparent and concealed damage Claims for damage should be filed with the carrier by the consignee RequirementsandCodes Theinstallermust comply with all local codes and regulations which...

Страница 6: ...View Center of Gravity Height in inches Model No C with base rails without base rails Q4SA 036 340 28 0 26 0 33 7 31 3 Q4SA 048 345 28 0 26 0 33 7 31 3 Q4SA 060 400 29 5 26 5 37 7 35 3 A B Unit Weight...

Страница 7: ...ppropriate accessory roof curb and follow all instructions included with it Locate the unit accordingtolocalbuildingcodesandordinances The curb must be level to insure proper condensate drainage See F...

Страница 8: ...ntal duct opening with the cap The insulation will be on the indoor side 4 Fasten the cover with screws and seal to prevent air leakage Clearance The Q4 Series is approved for 0 inch clearance Figure...

Страница 9: ...desired cooling blower speed lead on terminal 4 of the blower relay Use another wire tie field supplied to bundle the remaining motor leads CAUTION To avoid personal injury or property damage make cer...

Страница 10: ...the outdoor fan turns freely Verify that the power supply branch circuit overcurrent protection is sized properly Verifythatthethermostatiswiredcorrectly The thermostat function switch should be set t...

Страница 11: ...owner attempt to install and or service this equipment Failure to comply with this warning could result in property damage personal injury or death CAUTION Use care when removing parts from this unit...

Страница 12: ...Optional Check Thermostat Instructions Y2 W2 W3 X E R W2 O Y C DEFROST BOARD External Static Pressure Drop inches water column Model Speed 0 1 0 2 0 3 0 4 0 5 0 6 0 7 0 8 Q4SA 036 High 1600 1510 1410...

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Страница 18: ...ny of the original wire as supplied with the furnace must be replaced it must be replaced with wiring material having a temperature rating of at least 105 C 4 For supply wire ampacities and overcurren...

Страница 19: ...H N I S U I H A S B I D D A R I STAN A R 210 T A I D N FIED T R E C E EN R C O I I O N ING T AI D N R CO I I O N I N G D ITI O N I N G N O C R I A R 707885W 707885A St Louis MO 707885A Replaces 70788...

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