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table 2. Demand Defrost curve Profiles

jumPER

PoSition

minimum timE

bEtWEEn 

DEFRoStS

(minutES)

tERminatE

tEmPERatuRE

(° F)

comPRESSoR

DElaY

Function

1

20

40

no

2

20

40

YES

3

20

75

NO

4

20

75

YES

Star Bushing

Bolt

Nut

Ambient Sensor

Plastic Clip

Nut

Figure 6. ambient Sensor mounting

3.  Route the ambient sensor through the 7/8” hole in the 

corner panel of the unit, and then through the 7/8” hole 
in the mounting bracket.

4.  Route the sensor through the star bushing. Use the star 

bushing to secure the mounting bracket to the unit.

5.  Secure the ambient sensor inside the plastic clip and 

secure it to the mounting bracket with the screw and 
nut provided.

6. Install one spacer next between the plastic clip and 

mounting bracket.

7. Bend the mounting bracket into position. Install the 

mounting bracket to the unit using the screw in the 
corner panel.

4 minutes, unless the coil temperature is above the 

selected terminate temperature.

•  The system can be manually forced into defrost mode at 

any time by shorting the 

tESt

 terminals on the demand 

defrost board together for more than 9 seconds. The 

coil temperature sensor does not need to be cold when 

the unit is forced into defrost. After the 

tESt

 input is 

shorted, the defrost mode will terminate in 13.7 minutes, 

if the coil temperature is above the terminate set-point, 

or when the 

Y

 input is removed, whichever occurs first.

notE: 

If a demand curve is selected which has a 30 

second compressor time delay, the delay is reduced to 

10 seconds in TEST mode.

Demand Defrost control

The demand defrost board controls the defrost cycle 

in response to ambient temperature, outdoor coil 

temperature and accumulated compressor run time. The 

heat pump is allowed to operate in the heating mode 

until the combination of outdoor ambient and outdoor 

coil temperatures indicate that defrosting is necessary, 

based on the programmed defrost curve. There are four 

preprogrammed defrost curves on the board.

•  A jumper pin is used to switch between the different 

curves. The default jumper position is curve 1 and is the 

recommended setting for most standard applications. 

See 

Table 2

 for additional defrost curves settings.

•  The factory default setting does not include a 30 second 

compressor delay function and has a 40 ° F defrost 

terminate temperature. If additional defrost time is 

needed, a higher terminate temperature is available 

by selecting a different demand curve. 

notE:

 The 30 

second compressor delay occurs when the unit enters 

defrost and exits defrost. The delay function is optional 

and based on the demand curve selected.

•  The standard defrost cycle will terminate after 13 minutes 

and 39 seconds or when the coil temperature reaches 

its terminate temperature, whichever occurs first.

•  The defrost board is equipped with a 5 minute Anti-Short 

Cycle Timer (ASCT). The compressor will not turn on 

until it reaches the minimum 5 minute off time.

•  The control contains a forced - defrost feature, which 

places the system into defrost mode every 6 hours and 

thermostat connections

•  This heat pump requires a 2-stage Cooling and 3 stage 

heating thermostat if electric heat is field installed. The 

heat-cool thermostat prevents simultaneous operation 

of the heating and cooling units and is equipped with 

an ON-AUTO fan mode that allows the home owner to 

operate the indoor blower when only air circulation is 

desired.

•  The control circuit wiring must comply with the current 

provisions of the NEC (ANSI/NFPA 70) and with 

applicable local codes having jurisdiction. Thermostat 

connections should be made in accordance with the 

instructions supplied with the thermostat and the indoor 

equipment.

•  The low voltage wires must be properly connected to 

the units low voltage terminal block.

1.  Route 24V control wires through the sealing grommet 

(

Figure 5 (page 7)

) near the power entrance.

2.  Connect the control wires to the defrost board and 

blower relay wire (

Figure 7 (page 10)

).

•  Several  thermostat  options  are  available  depending 

on the accessories installed with the unit. Select a 

thermostat that operates in conjunction with the installed 

accessories.

•  The thermostat should be mounted about 5 feet above 

the floor on an inside wall. DO NOT install the thermostat 

on an outside wall or any other location where its 

operation may be adversely affected by radiant heat from 

fireplaces, sunlight, or lighting fixtures, and convective 

heat from warm air registers or electrical appliances. 

Refer to the thermostat manufacturer’s instruction sheet 

for detailed mounting information.

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Страница 1: ... plays an important role as well Pay attention to all safety warnings and any other special notes highlighted in the manual Improper installation of the furnace or failure to follow safety warnings could result in serious injury death or property damage Theseinstructionsareprimarilyintendedtoassistqualifiedindividualsexperiencedintheproper installation of this appliance Some local codes require li...

Страница 2: ...Electric Heat Package optional 10 Startup adjustments 11 Pre Start Checklist 11 Start Up Procedure 11 Air Circulation 11 System Heating 11 System Cooling 11 Short Cycle Protection 11 Emergency Heat 11 Adjustment of Refrigerant Charge 11 Charging the Unit in AC Mode 11 Charging the Unit in Heating Mode 12 Forced Defrost Mode Field Test 12 Anti Short Cycle Timer Test 12 Heating Mode 12 Cooling Mode ...

Страница 3: ...ing gasoline and any other flammable vapors and liquids in the vicinity of the unit WARNING PROPOSITION 65 WARNING This product contains fiberglass wool a product known to the state of California to cause cancer Disturbing the insulation of this product during installation maintenance or repair will expose you to fiberglass wool Breathing this material may cause respiratory irritations Fiberglass ...

Страница 4: ...ence Type Warm Air Heating and Air Conditioning Systems NFPA 90B these instructions and all applicable codes NFPA publications are available by writing to National Fire Protection Association Batterymarch Park Quincy ME 02269 or visit www NFPA org on the web Design the duct work according to methods described by the Air Conditioning Contractors of America ACCA The supply duct system including the ...

Страница 5: ... if air is lost to the outside through leaks in the duct system Ducts that are collapsed or restricted by foreign objects will also prevent adequate air flow Supply Air Figure 2 Return Supply Air Collars 14 Duct Dimples Return Air Transition Duct Screws Installing Return Supply Air Collars If the supply and return collars are supplied with the unit they will be located in the supply duct They can ...

Страница 6: ...on the furnace Figure 4 Drain Trap P Trap Elbow SINGLE DUCT APPLICATION MULTIPLE DUCT APPLICATION Figure 3 Typical Duct Applications Condensate Drainage A 3 4 condensate fitting extends out of the side of the unit as shown in Figure 4 The drain trap shipped in the electricalcompartment mustbeinstalledtopreventwater from collecting inside the unit 1 Thread the elbow provided with the unit into the ...

Страница 7: ...to the contactor Use only copper wire for the line voltage power supply to this unit Use proper code agency listed conduit and a conduit connector for connecting the supply wires to the unit Use of rain tight conduit is recommended See the unit wiring label for proper high and low voltage wiring Make all electrical connections in accordance with all applicable codes and ordinances CAUTION Label al...

Страница 8: ...lizes a 2 speed condenser fan motor this motor will operate on low speed when in low cooling heating and on high speed when in high cooling heating Ambient Sensor Mounting For optimum performance of the heat pump system the ambient sensor Figure 6 page 9 must be mounted on the outside of the unit 1 Removethemountingbracketandallhardwareincluded in the packet 2 Remove star bushing from 7 8 hole in ...

Страница 9: ...frost curves settings The factory default setting does not include a 30 second compressor delay function and has a 40 F defrost terminate temperature If additional defrost time is needed a higher terminate temperature is available by selecting a different demand curve NOTE The 30 second compressor delay occurs when the unit enters defrost and exits defrost The delay function is optional and based ...

Страница 10: ...ost Board Outdoor Thermostat optional Blower Relay Compressor Solenoid ECM Motor if applicable Y1 1st Stage Heat Pump Y2 2nd Stage Heat Pump W1 1st Stage Auxillary Heat Green from blower relay 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Brown Orange Accessory Heat Plug AMBIENT SENSOR COIL SENSOR TEST L R C Y O W2 IN W2 OUT COND FAN AMBIENT AMBG COILG COIL DEMAND DEFROST CONTROL BOARD M PRESS SW REV VALVE Demand Defrost Boa...

Страница 11: ...l minutes and check for the discharge of cool air at the supply registers Short Cycle Protection The control circuit is equipped with a time delay feature for protection against short cycling With the system operating in the cooling mode gradually raise the thermostat temperature setting until the system de energizes Immediatelylowerthethermostattemperature to the original setting and verify that ...

Страница 12: ...essureincreasesabove20psig Thelow pressureswitchinterruptsthethermostatinputstotheunit NOTE When the switch opens and then closes there will be a 5 minute short cycling delay before the unit can energize High Pressure Switch The high pressure switch is factory installed and located in the compressor discharge line internal to the unit The Unit MAINTENANCE WARNING To prevent electrical shock person...

Страница 13: ...48 Table 3 Physical Data A 3 Opening for 12 Diameter Supply Duct 9 15 17 50 9 0 Opening for 14 Diameter Return Duct 10 15 5 5 B 1 3 15 Rear View L W 18 01 Electric Heater Power Supply Power Supply Low Voltage Supply Control Access Panel Blower Access Panel H 17 86 15 36 10 10 3 4 NPT Drain Connection 1 12 13 1 38 3 2 3 2 5 29 Figure 8 Unit Dimensions Top View Side View ...

Страница 14: ...ESSURE PSIG LIQUID TEMPERATURE F X36KA CHARGING CHART Rem ove refrigerant when above curve Add refrigerant when below curve Figure 9 Charging Chart for 2 Ton Units 200 225 250 275 300 325 350 375 400 425 450 475 500 525 550 575 600 70 75 80 85 90 95 100 105 110 115 120 125 130 135 140 LIQUID PRESSURE PSIG LIQUID TEMPERATURE F Rem ove refrigerant when above curve Add refrigerant when below curve X2...

Страница 15: ...ove refrigerant when above curve Add refrigerant when below curve Figure 12 Charging Chart for 5 Ton Units Figure 11 Charging Chart for 4 Ton Units 200 225 250 275 300 325 350 375 400 425 450 475 500 525 550 575 600 70 75 80 85 90 95 100 105 110 115 120 125 130 135 140 LIQUID PRESSURE PSIG LIQUID TEMPERATURE F X48KA CHARGING CHART Rem ove refrigerant when above curve Add refrigerant when below cur...

Страница 16: ... CAPACITOR OUTDOOR MOTOR COMPRESSOR TRASFORMER 240V 24V COM RED YELLOW BLACK BLACK ORANGE BLUE COMPRESSOR CONTACTOR TO POWER SUPPLY GND TO T STAT BLUE FAN REVERSING VALVE COIL YELLOW YELLOW BLACK BLACK BLACK 4 3 2 1 8 7 6 5 9 HIGH SPEED BLOWER RELAY 24V BLOWER RELAY YELLOW BLACK YELLOW BLUE 5 4 3 2 1 N G L C BLOWER MOTOR C S R BROWN YELLOW ORANGE BROWN BLUE ORANGE RED GREY GREY GREEN YELLOW BLACK ...

Страница 17: ...UL CAPACITOR COMPRESSOR TRASFORMER 240V 24V HIGH SPEED BLOWER RELAY 24V BLOWER RELAY COM RED BLACK BLACK BROWN COMPRESSOR CONTACTOR TO T STAT BLUE DF2 YELLOW WHITE YELLOW GREEN REVERSING VALVE COIL BLACK BLACK YELLOW BLACK YELLOW YELLOW BLACK BLUE BLUE YELLOW YELLOW 5 4 3 2 1 N G L C BLOWER MOTOR 1 2 3 L N G OUTDOOR MOTOR TO POWER SUPPLY GND C S R BROWN YELLOW ORANGE BROWN BLUE ORANGE GREY GREY GR...

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Страница 20: ...per Figure 1 page 4 YES NO INSTALLER NAME CITY_________________ STATE____________ ELECTRICAL SYSTEM Electrical connections tight YES NO Linevoltagepolaritycorrect YES NO Rated Voltage _________________________ VOLTS L1 L2 Volts ___________________________ VOLTS Has the thermostat been calibrated YES NO Is the thermostat level YES NO Is the heat anticipator setting correct If Applicable YES NO PROP...

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