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Circulating Air Supply

 WARNING:

Products of combustion must not be allowed to 
enter the return air ductwork or the circulating air 
supply. Failure to prevent products of combustion 
from being circulated into the living space can 
create potentially hazardous conditions including 
carbon monoxide poisoning that could result in 
personal injury or death.
All return ductwork must be adequately sealed, 
all joints must be taped, and the ductwork must 
be secured to the unit with sheet metal screws. 
When return air is provided through the bottom 
of  the  unit,  the  joint  between  the  unit  and  the 
return air plenum must be air tight.
The roof curb or cement pad on which the unit is 
mounted must provide sound physical support of 
the unit with no gaps, cracks, or sagging between 
the unit and the curb or pad.
Return air and circulating air ductwork must not 
be connected to any other heat producing device 
such as a fireplace insert, stove, etc. Doing so 
may result in fire, explosion, carbon monoxide 
poisoning, personal injury, or property damage.

Air Ducts
This unit is designed only for use with a supply and return 
duct. Air ducts should be installed in accordance with the 
standards of the National Fire Protection Association 
“Standard for Installation of Air Conditioning Systems” 
(NFPA 90A), “Standard for Installation of Residence Type 
Warm Air Heating and Air Conditioning Systems” (NFPA 
90B), and all applicable local codes. NFPA publications 
are avaialable 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 Manual D by the Air 

Conditioning Contractors of America (ACCA).

•  The ducts must be properly sized and not exceed .2” 

W.C. pressure drop at 400 scfm per nominal ton of 
cooling capacity.

•  Duct work should be attached directly to the unit flanges 

for horizontal applications.

•  If roof curb is installed, the ducts must be attached to 

the curb hangers, not the unit.

•  It  is  recommended  that  the  outlet  duct  be  provided 

with a removable access panel. The opening should 
be accessible when the unit is installed in service and 
shall be sizes so that smoke or reflected light may be 
observed inside the casing to indicate the presence of 
leaks in the heat exchanger. The cover for the opening 
shall be attached in a way that will prevent leaks.

•  If  outside  air  is  utilized  as  return  air  to  the  unit  for 

ventilation or to improve indoor air quality, the system 
must be designed so that the return air to the unit is 
not less than 50° F (10° C) during heating operation.

•  If a combination of indoor and outdoor air is used, the 

ducts and damper system must be designed so that the 
return air supply to the furnace is equal to the return air 
supply under normal, indoor return air applications.

Air Filter Requirements

 WARNING:

Never operate the unit without a filter in place. 
Dust and lint could accumulate on internal parts, 
resulting in loss of efficiency, equipment damage 
and possible fire.

• 

This unit is not supplied with air filter(s) and has no 

factory equipped means for accomodating internal 

filter(s). A suitable air filter must be installed upstream 

of the evaporator coil of the return air system. Refer to 
Table 1

 

for recommended filter sizes.

• 

All return air must pass through the filters before entering 

the evaporator coil.

 

It is important that all filters be kept 

clean and replaced frequently to ensure proper operation 

of unit. Dirty or clogged filters will reduce the efficiency 

of the unit and result in unit shutdowns.

• 

Air filter pressure drop must not exceed 0.08 inches WC.

•  Downflow Installations require an internal filter accessory 

kit to be installed.

•  Horizontal Installations require the air filter system be 

installed in the return air ductwork.

NOTE TO INSTALLER:

 After installing or replacing the 

filtration system for this unit, add the following statement 
on or adjacent to the filter service panel: 

“Replace 

filter(s) installed in your system only with the same 
dimensional size filters that are being replaced.”

Table 1. Air Filter Requirements

Nominal

Cooling

(Tons)

Approximate

Air Flow 

Range (CFM)

Approximate

Filter Area 

(Sq. In.)*

Recommended

Filter Size

(In. x In.)

2.0

700 - 900

450

18 x 25

3.0

1,000 - 1,300

625

25 x 25

4.0

1,400 - 1,800

900

18 x 25 (2 required)

5.0

1,700 - 2,150

1100

22 x 25 (2 required)

* Based on velocity of 300 ft/min for disposable filters and 

500 ft/min for high velocity (cleanable) Filters.

Unconditioned Spaces
All duct work passing through unconditioned space must 
be properly insulated to minimize duct losses and prevent 
condensation. Use insulation with an outer vapor barrier. 
Refer to local codes for insulation material requirements.

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Страница 1: ...ice personnel for this type of equipment After completing the installation return these instructions to the customer s package for future reference WARNING DO NOT DESTROY PLEASE READ CAREFULLY AND KEE...

Страница 2: ...ation 4 Emergency Heat 4 Defrost Operation 4 Operating the Heat Pump for Automatic Cooling and Heating 5 Oper the Indoor Blower Continuously 5 Shutting the Heat Pump Off 5 HEAT PUMP MAINTENANCE 5 Regu...

Страница 3: ...Start Checklist 20 Start up Procedure 20 Air Circulation 21 Short Cycle Protection 21 System Cooling 21 Secondary Heating 21 Verifying Adjusting Temperature Rise 21 Verifying Adjusting Firing Rate 21...

Страница 4: ...rmostat manufacturer s User Manual for detailed programming instructions Cooling Operation 1 Set the thermostat s system mode to COOL or AUTO and change the fan mode to AUTO See Figure 1 2 Setthetempe...

Страница 5: ...gure 1 NOTE The system will not operate regardless of the temperature selector setting HEAT PUMP MAINTENANCE CAUTION Shut off all electrical power to the unit before performing any maintenance on the...

Страница 6: ...ed shirt and appropriate breathing protection when working near this insulation If contact with skin occurs wash immediately with soap and water In case of contact with eyes flush immediately with wat...

Страница 7: ...designed to provide the correct flow rates and external pressure rise An improperlydesignedductsystemcanresultinnuisance shutdowns and comfort or noise issues Installationofequipmentmayrequirebrazingo...

Страница 8: ...deration should also be given to availability of electric power service access noise and shade A clearance of at least 36 inches from the blower access panel and from the louvered control access panel...

Страница 9: ...combustion the flame roll out control located above the burners will open turningoffthegassupplytotheburners Thissafetydevice is a manually reset switch IMPORTANT NOTE DO NOT install jumper wires acr...

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Страница 11: ...leaks in the heat exchanger The cover for the opening shall be attached in a way that will prevent leaks If outside air is utilized as return air to the unit for ventilation or to improve indoor air...

Страница 12: ...C 25 50 or less Fiber duct work may be used in place of internal duct liners if the fiber duct work is in accordance with the current revision of the SMACNA construction standard on fibrous glass duct...

Страница 13: ...ge to the unit should be supplied from a dedicated branch circuit containing the correct fuse or circuit breaker for the unit Anelectricaldisconnectmustbelocatedwithinsight of and readily accessible t...

Страница 14: ...ntrance Recommended wire gauge and wire lengths for typical thermostat connections are listed in Table 4 Several thermostat options are available depending on the accessories installed with the unit S...

Страница 15: ...for heat anticipator settings Configuring the Variable Speed Blower The variable speed blower has been designed to give the installer maximum flexibility for optimizing system performance efficiency...

Страница 16: ...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 in defrost the delay is reduced to 10...

Страница 17: ...nect the other end of the spare wire to R at the indoor unit or thermostat Thermostat Demand Wiring TheComfortAlertmodulerequiresatwostagethermostat to operate properly The Y2 thermostat wire entering...

Страница 18: ...ndicates a demand signal is received from the thermostat but current to the compressor is not detected by the module The TRIP LED typically indicates if the compressor protector is open or the compres...

Страница 19: ...ge personal injury or loss of life Failure to follow the safety warnings exactly could result in serious injury death or property damage After the gas piping to the unit is complete all connections mu...

Страница 20: ...rical disconnects to energize the system Air Circulation Leave the thermostat system mode on OFF and set the fan mode to ON Blower should run continuously Check the air delivery at the supply register...

Страница 21: ...failure 1 Placethermometersinthereturnandsupplyairstream asclosetotheunitaspossible Thethermometeronthe supplyairsidemustbeshieldedagainstdirectradiation from the heat exchanger to avoid false reading...

Страница 22: ...tem is installed according to these instructions no refrigerantchargingisrequired Ifrepairsmakeit necessaryforevacuationandcharging itshould only be done by qualified trained personnel thoroughly fami...

Страница 23: ...e energized opening the compressor contactor 5 If the thermostat does not satisfy on 2nd stage heat pump mode the thermostat or outdoor sensor will call for the back up gas heat NOTE If the unit is sw...

Страница 24: ...ilure the warm up is increased by 3 seconds on the next try If successful the timing remains fixed at this level In general whenever ignition failure occurs the warm up interval is increased by 3 seco...

Страница 25: ...ion in the gas supply piping at the unit 10 Remove the piping between the gas valve and the ground joint union if necessary 11 Remove the screws that secure the burner assembly in place and the burner...

Страница 26: ...e The circulating air blower and combustion blower will continue to operate if the over temperature limit control opens Troubleshooting If the unit does not operate in the cooling mode check the follo...

Страница 27: ...y Entry 15 75 23 75 29 75 2 9 1 8 4 0 12 45 12 45 4 0 D 8 75 Horizontal Supply Duct Opening Horizontal Return Duct Opening 4 0 1 75 9 75 24 75 16 0 Condensing Coil 13 5 16 0 16 0 C 13 5 figures tables...

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Страница 31: ...suitable on systems that exceed 150V to ground 4 If any of the original wire as supplied with the furnace must be replaced it must be replaced with wiring material having a temp rating of at least 105...

Страница 32: ...t wires from the blower remain connected to the board thermostat terminals after making the field thermostat connections 7 Wiring shown for single stage operation For two stage operation move brown wi...

Страница 33: ...Flashes 230 VAC Neutral Reversed or No Ground 5 Flashes False Flame or Gas Relay Shorted Continuous Flash f f O f f O r e w o P W O L L E Y T H G I L S U T A T S N O I T I D N O C T L U A F Low Flame...

Страница 34: ...re that wires from the blower remain connected to the board thermostat terminals after making the field thermostat connections 7 Wiring shown for single stage operation For two stage operation move br...

Страница 35: ...hart Cooling Remove refrigerant when above curve Add refrigerant when below curve Figure 17 Charging Chart for 2 Ton Units 200 220 240 260 280 300 320 340 360 380 400 420 440 460 480 500 520 540 560 5...

Страница 36: ...hart Cooling Remove refrigerant when above curve Add refrigerant when below curve Figure 19 Charging Chart for 4 Ton Units 200 220 240 260 280 300 320 340 360 380 400 420 440 460 480 500 520 540 560 5...

Страница 37: ...heck for excessively low thermostat setting Check evaporator airflow coil blockages or return airfilter Check ductwork or registers for blockage Faulty metering device Check TXV bulb installation size...

Страница 38: ...mpressor protector reset time due to extreme ambient temperature Compressor windings are damaged Check compressor motor winding resistance ALERT Flash Code 6 Yellow LED Open Start Circuit Current only...

Страница 39: ...ompressor short cycling Verify Y terminal is connected to 24VAC at contactor coil Verify voltage at contactor coil falls below 0 5VAC when off ALERT Flash Code 5 6 or 7 displayed incorrectly Open Circ...

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