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Owner’s Manual

  effect on the temperature display, since neither the    

  cooling nor heating functions are active. The tempera-  

  ture display displays the current room temperature.
4.  To stop the fan, turn the unit off using the power  

 

 button.

OTHER FUNCTIONS:

Timer ON/OFF:

Use the following instructions to turn the unit ON or OFF 

after a period of up to 15 hours.
1.  To turn the unit ON after a preset period press the    

  TIMER button, while the unit is OFF. The display    

  will flash five times showing the current delay time in  

  hours. If a different time delay is required press the    

  Up or Down Hour buttons until the desired delay time  

  is displayed. This number can be any whole number   

  between 1 and 15 hours. When the desired value is    

  displayed release the key. The selected value will    

  flash five times and go blank, but the TIMER light    

  will remain on. The unit will start in whatever mode   

  it was in before the timer was set after the specified    

  delay time. Once set, the timer function can be  

 

  cancelled by pressing the TIMER button again.
2.  To turn the unit OFF after a delay follow the same    

  procedure as turning the unit ON after a delay except  

  start by pressing the TIMER button when the unit is   

  running. The display will flash the OFF delay time    

  five times, then the display will revert back to the    

  normal temperature display. The timer light will be    

  on when the OFF delay is active. The delay can be    

  canceled by pressing the TIMER or turning the 

  unit OFF.

Sleep:

Press the SLEEP button to raise the setpoint temperature 

1˚F when in the cooling mode one hour after the button is 

pressed. The unit will run in this mode until it is canceled 

by pressing the SLEEP button again or turning the unit 

OFF.

PREVENTIVE MAINTENANCE:

TOPAZ air-conditioning units provide high performance 

and reliability with a minimum amount of maintenance.  

To prolong the life of the unit and insure a high level of 

performance, perform regular maintenance as described 

below.

  The refrigeration and electrical circuits of the  

 

  system should be serviced by qualified technicians    

  only. Always disconnect the unit from its 

  power supply when performing any form of service    

  requiring the removal of grilles or panels.

Filters:

Dirty filters can restrict airflow causing the unit to oper-

ate with a reduced efficiency. Inspect the filters every six 

weeks or more frequently, when operating in a dirty en-

vironment. Replace the filters when dirty with an equiva-

lent filter. Do not attempt to clean the filters or operate 

the unit without filters. On the TZ-18B through TZ-36B, 

the filters can be removed by snapping the return air and 

condenser air grilles out of the unit by pulling on the 

handle at the bottom of the grille. The bottom of the grille 

will snap out and the grille can be lowered a few inches 

to clear the retaining tabs at the top. The filters are held 

in place with plastic clips that can be rotated clear of the 

filter. Reverse the procedure for replacing the filters. Pay 

attention to the proper direction of air flow indicated on 

the new filter.
The TZ-60B filters are accessed the same as the smaller 

units except the snap-in clamps have been replaced 

with screws at the bottom of the grilles that have to be 

removed before the grille can be detached. Additional 

retainer clips are not used on the larger units. The grille 

acts as the filter retainer.

Coil Cleaning:

If the coil becomes dirty it can be cleaned using a vacu-

um followed by compressed air. Vacuum the face of the 

coil where the air enters the coil. Most of the dirt will 

be on this side. Use compressed air to blow any remain-

ing dirt out. Work from back to prevent driving the dirt 

further into the coil. Keeping clean air filters in place will 

greatly reduce the frequency that coils must be cleaned.

Blowers and Blower Motors:

There is nothing that can be serviced on these compo-

nents other than inspecting the blowers and blower mo-

tors to insure they are clean. The blower and motor bear-

ings are lubricated and sealed at the factory, and require 

no additional lubrication. Dirt on the blower wheels can 

be cleaned off with a rag. Dirt should not be a problem if 

the air filters are properly maintained and kept in place.

Belt Tension, (TZ-60B, 60B3, 60B4 Models only)

The condenser fan on the TZ-60B series of air condition-

ers uses the only blower/motor combination that incor-

Содержание TZ-12B

Страница 1: ...TZ 60B4 21 Are you equipped to handle the heat Portable Air Conditioners 1 800 836 7432 Warning Improper installation adjust ment alteration service or maintenance can cause injury or property damage Please read instructions before install ing operating or servicing the TOPAZ unit Avertissement Le fait de modifier ou de mal installer régler réparer ou entretenir cet appareil peut entraîner des ble...

Страница 2: ...60 40 20 Maximum Overcurrent Protective Device Amps 80 50 25 NEMA Plug Type 5 15P 6 20P 6 30P Wired Wired Wired Evaporator CFM Free Discharge 500 750 1 200 2 300 2 300 2 300 Condenser CFM 1 000 1 000 1 500 3 900 3 900 3 900 Maximum ESP InWC 0 10 0 10 0 10 0 50 0 50 0 50 Maximum Duct Length ft 40 40 40 40 40 40 Condensate Pump Head ft 15 15 15 15 15 15 Operating Limits min max F 65 110 65 105 65 10...

Страница 3: ...d pressing the button located on the back wall of the enclosure On the TZ 60B units the reset button is located in the cord pocket enclosure which is accessible from outside the unit High Pressure Safety Switch All models feature a manual reset high pressure switch If the refrigeration circuit exceeds the controls pressure setting power to the compressor and other critical com ponents is cutoff to...

Страница 4: ...e pumps are standard on the TZ 60B models and optional on all others INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS Before Installing Check unit for damage Air conditioners are inspected at the factory If any damage has occurred save the packag ing and file a claim with the delivering carrier within fif teen working days TOPAZ units require minimal instal lation The smaller units TZ 18B though TZ 36B can be plugged in...

Страница 5: ...WER BUTTON to start the unit The evaporator cooling fan will start and the current space temperature will be shown on the digital display The unit will start in the last mode used 2 Select the Cooling mode by using the MODE button to step through the three available modes Cool Heat and Fan until the cooling mode indicator light comes on The unit is now in the cooling mode 3 Press the Up or Down te...

Страница 6: ...connect the unit from its power supply when performing any form of service requiring the removal of grilles or panels Filters Dirty filters can restrict airflow causing the unit to oper ate with a reduced efficiency Inspect the filters every six weeks or more frequently when operating in a dirty en vironment Replace the filters when dirty with an equiva lent filter Do not attempt to clean the filt...

Страница 7: ...nly The condenser fan on the TZ 60B series of air condition ers utilizes an adjustable sheave on the motor to drive the blower The sheave is preset at the factory and should not be adjusted However the blower motor and drives should periodically be checked for tightness and align ment Check the setscrews that connect the sheaves and blower wheel to the shafts to make sure they are secure Make sure...

Страница 8: ...tactor coil defective Contactor stuck open burned or dirty Replace transformer Check and replace or reset if necessary Check and tighten if necessary Replace contactor Repair or replace contactor Evaporator fan runs but compressor and con denser fan do not Thermostat satisfied The evaporator runs anytime the thermostat is on The compressor and condenser only run if there is a demand for cooling Th...

Страница 9: ...k rotation Change if necessary Loose cabinet or component part Check all panels and components to make sure they are fastened securely Check motors blower wheels drives bearings shafts etc and tighten as required Bad motor compressor or bearing Replace as necessary Water leaks from pan Condensate tank or condensate pump not installed Drain pan plugged Remove obstruction Loose evaporator drain or c...

Страница 10: ...re replaced as a package The individual components are not available 1 Turn the unit OFF and disconnect the power cord from the power supply 2 Remove the grilles filters side panels and top panel from the unit 3 Disconnect the motor wiring from the rest of the circuit Tag the connections and write down where they connect to aid in wiring the replacement motor 4 The blower housing has to be removed...

Страница 11: ... of the evaporator coil 3 Disconnect wires from motor Tag the wires so they can be attached to the same terminals or wires on the new motor Note that some of the wires are not used but must be capped to avoid shorting them out 4 Loosen the setscrews holding the blower wheel to the motor shaft Make sure the wheel is loose on the shaft The setscrews are accessible through the blower housing inlet op...

Страница 12: ...n condenser return air plenum TZ 18B CP 24B 14 in condenser return air plenum TZ 24B CP 36B 14 in condenser return air plenum TZ 36B CP 4B 20 in condenser return air plenum TZ 60B TZ 60B3 and TZ 60B4 EP 2B 14 in evaporator return air plenum TZ 18B EP 24B 14 in evaporator return air plenum TZ 24B EP 36B 14 in evaporator return air plenum TZ 36B EP 4B 20 in evaporator return air plenum TZ 60B TZ 60B...

Страница 13: ...0 119 83100 118 evaporator blower 80500 151 evaporator motor 85600 132 85600 139 condenser blower motor assembly 83100 116 83100 205 83100 118 condenser blower 80500 154 80500 137 condenser motor 85600 145 85600 217 85600 101 compressor 82200 028 82200 061 82200 060 82200 071 82200 079 82200 066 evaporator motor capacitor 85601 713 85601 724 85601 021 85601 740 85601 727 condenser motor capacitor ...

Страница 14: ... 306 81400 299 3 in caster 2 per unit 81000 051 3 in swivel caster 2 per unit 81000 050 5 in caster 2 per unit 81000 045 5 in swivel caster 2 per unit 81000 046 high pressure switch 87500 424 manual thermostat 87800 102 thermostat knob 82000 081 digital thermostat 87800 888 87800 889 condensate tank 99900 717 tank well cap 06000 615 spring clip 3 8 in 81300 030 door latch snap in 84900 054 handle ...

Страница 15: ...Portable Air Conditioners 15 Wiring Schematic TZ 12B ...

Страница 16: ...TOPAZ Owner s Manual Wiring Schematic TZ 18B ...

Страница 17: ...Portable Air Conditioners 17 Wiring Schematic TZ 24B ...

Страница 18: ...TOPAZ Owner s Manual Wiring Schematic TZ 36B ...

Страница 19: ...Portable Air Conditioners 19 Wiring Schematic TZ 60B ...

Страница 20: ...TOPAZ Owner s Manual Wiring Schematic TZ 60B3 ...

Страница 21: ...Portable Air Conditioners 21 Wiring Schematic TZ 60B4 ...

Страница 22: ...TOPAZ Owner s Manual TEMP AIR 3700 West Preserve Boulevard Burnsville Minnesota 55337 7746 TZ MAN BD1 2013 TEMP AIR Inc Printed in USA 1 800 836 7432 ...

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