Amana PTH093A**AA, Heat Pumps, PTH073A**AA, PTH074A**AA, PTH094A**AA Architects And Engineers' Manual

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October 15, 1997
Packaged Terminal
Air Conditioners & Heat Pumps
Architects and Engineers Manual
A rugged, yet versatile new Package Termi-
nal Unit that is ideal for zoned heating and
cooling applications such as:
Nursing Homes & Assisted Living
Office Complexes
Apartments & Condos
Single dwellings
Residential add-ons
Dormitories
A higher standard of comfort
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Amana Packaged Terminal Air Conditioners
Quality-built Amana High Efficiency Packaged Terminal Units are ideal for motels, hotels, offices, nurs-
ing homes, apartments, dormitories or any application that requires individual zone cooling and heating.
They provide flexible application, quiet and efficient operation, easy installation, and trouble-free mainte-
nance.
The Amana Packaged Terminal Unit is designed to
match your application. Its stylish design and slim pro-
file maximize valuable room space making it a preferred
choice for both new and retrofit installations. And the
cabinet's neutral color makes it compatible with virtually
any room decor or achitectural design.
Amana designed the Packaged Terminal Unit for com-
plete customer comfort and owner peace of mind. From
innovative design to state-of-the-art engineering, the
Amana Standard Advantage provides the best solu-
tions for all your cooling and heating needs.
Available in a wide range of 230/208 amd 265 volt cool-
ing/electric heat and heat pump models, our units have
nominal capacities of 7,200 to 14,200 Btuh and up to
5.0 kW electric resistance heat to meet most applica-
tions.
Thanks to our unique sound con-
trol system, operating sounds
are nearly unheard. Sounds are
absorbed before they can leave
the cabinet for unparalleled peace
and quiet your guests will enjoy.
They'll also appreciate our unit's
increased dehumidification ca-
pabilities. And so will you since
lower humidity often extends the
life of room furnishings.
With our unit, installation is a breeze. Amana units fit any
industry standard-sized wall sleeve to save time and re-
duce installation costs. Once installed, maintenance is
a snap -- the front panel tilts forward for easy filter access.
For more extensive service, the unit slides out of the sleeve
easily for full access to all working components.
Amana Packaged Terminal Units are designed for money-
saving performance. Electric cooling/ heating units de-
liver Energy Efficiency Ratios
(EERs)* up to 11.6 that reduce
energy consumption and save
money compared to standard
efficiency units. Heat Pump
models feature Coefficients of
Performance (COPs)** of up to
3.3.
*EER: Energy Efficient Ratio, a measure
of cooling efficiency. The higher the EER,
the more efficient the cooling system.
**COP: Coefficient of Performance, a mea-
sure of heat pump heating efficiency. The
higher the COP, the more efficient the heat-
ing system.
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Table of Contents
Complete Accessory List........................................................................................................ .......... 4
Introduction ....................................................................................................................................... 5
Package Terminal Unit Nomenclature ............................................................................................. 6
Commitment to Qualtiy ..................................................................................................................... 6
Quality Features and Benefits .......................................................................................................... 8
Product Specifications and Performance Data ............................................................................ 12
Latent System Capacity Information ............................................................................................. 18
Normal Operating Data ................................................................................................................... 20
The Heat Pump Story ...................................................................................................................... 24
Unit Dimensions .............................................................................................................................. 25
Wall Sleeve Installation................................................................................................................... 26
Factory Installed Options
Sea Coast Protection ................................................................................................... 27
Hydronic Heat Chassis ................................................................................................ 28
Power Vent, Power Door.............................................................................................. 31
Condensate Disposal Pump Kit ................................................................................... 31
Specifications
Wall Sleeve/Subbase Dimensions ............................................................................... 32
Cabinet (Wall Sleeve) .................................................................................................. 32
Main Duct Kit ............................................................................................................... 33
Standard Electrical Subbase ....................................................................................... 34
Accessories
Fuse Holder Kit ............................................................................................................ 35
Power Disconnect Switch ............................................................................................ 35
Circuit Breaker Kit ........................................................................................................ 35
Leveling Legs ............................................................................................................... 35
Hard Wire Kit ............................................................................................................... 36
Security Key Locks Kit ................................................................................................. 36
Remote Temerature Sensor......................................................................................... 36
Spare Filters ................................................................................................................ 36
Remote Escutcheon Kit ............................................................................................... 36
Condenser Baffle Kit .................................................................................................... 37
Outdoor Grilles............................................................................................................. 37
Special Outdoor Grille and Other Architectural Treatment Information..................................... 38
Wiring Diagrams
Standard Unit ............................................................................................................... 39
Standard Unit with 2-Stage Heat ................................................................................. 40
Power Vent .................................................................................................................. 41
Power Vent with2-Stage Heat ...................................................................................... 42
Hydronic Unit ............................................................................................................... 43
Special Applications
Twinning Information.................................................................................................... 44
Energy Management Systems ..................................................................................... 45
Guide Specifications ....................................................................................................................... 46
Sample Warranty ............................................................................................................................. 48
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Complete Accessory List
Kit Number Description
CBK315C
CBK320C
CBK325C
CBK330C
DK900-1
CDP302 Condensate Removal Pump 230/208V
CDP402 Condensate Removal Pump 265V
DGK1
EDK02
MDK02
TDK02
FK10A Filters, Spare
FHK315C
FHK320C
FHK330C
AGK10*B
AGK01*B
SGK01B
SG10B
PTPWHWK4
HK3**E Heater Kit 230/208V
HK4**E Heater Kit 265V
HVK03A
HWK03A
HTK3
HTK4
LL-2B Leveling Legs
PSHW03A
PSHW04A
PDK3A
PDK4A
PVK3A
PVK4A
REK10A
RTS01
KL03
PTSB320C
PTSB330C
PTSB420C
PTSB430C
WS900B
VW2WNCA
VS2WNCA
VW2WNOA
VS2WNOA
VW3WNCA
VW3WNOA
Circuit Breaker Kit 230/208V 15A A-30
Circuit Breaker Kit 230/208V 20A A-30
Circuit Breaker Kit 230/208V 25A A-30
Circuit Breaker Kit 230/208V 30A A-30
Condensate Drain Kit A-26
Condenser Baffle Kit A-32
Duct Extension Kit - Extension A-28
Duct Extension Kit - Main Duct A-28
Duct Extension Kit - Terminal Duct A-28
Fuse Holder Kit 230/208V 15A A-30
Fuse Holder Kit 230/208V 20A A-30
Fuse Holder Kit 230/208V 30A A-30
Grille, Architectural (Ten Pack) A-32
Grille, Architectural (Single Pack) A-32
Grille, Standard Outdoor (Single Pack) A-32
Grille, Standard Outdoor (Ten Pack) A-32
Hard Wire Kit A-31
Hydronic Heat Kit (Steam) A-25
Hydronic Heat Kit (Water) A-25
Hydronic Transformer Relay Kit 230/208V A-24
Hydronic Transformer Relay Kit 265V A-24
Power Disconnect Switch 230/208V A-30
Power Disconnect Switch 265V A-30
Power Door Kit 230/208V A-26
Power Door Kit 265V A-26
Power Vent Kit 230/208V A-26
Power Vent Kit 265V A-26
Remote Escutcheon A-31
Remote Temperature Sensor A-31
Security Key Lock A-31
Subbase Kit 230/208V 15/20A A-29
Subbase Kit 230/208V 30A A-29
Subbase Kit 265V 15/20A A-29
Subbase Kit 265V 30A A-29
Wall Sleeve A-27
Water Valve - 2 way-24V-NC-EndSwitch A-25
Water Valve - 2 way-24V-NC-Steam A-25
Water Valve - 2 way-24V-NO-EndSwitch A-25
Water Valve - 2 way-24V-No-Steam A-25
Water Valve - 3 way-24V-NC-EndSwitch A-25
Water Valve - 3 way-24V-NO-EndSwitch A-25
For Additional
Information,
Refer to Page
A-26
A-26
A-31
A-30
A-30
A-30
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Introduction
This manual includes complete product, per-
formance, and application information and is
designed to assist the architect and engineer
in the selection and design of a zonal comfort
control system using the Amana Package Ter-
minal Air Conditioner and Heat Pump.
The Amana Package Terminal Air Condi-
tioner and Heat Pump is a self-contained unit
designed for through-the-wall installation in ho-
tels, motels, offices, apartments, offices, medi-
cal facilities, and dormitories to provide
complete individual room comfort in cooling and heat-
ing modes. Our models are suited for virtually any
application with cooling capacities ranging from 7,200
to 14,200 Btuh and electric heating capacities from
6,700 to 17,100. Our heat pump models have re-
verse cycle heating capacities ranging from 6,700
to 13,400.
All units are rated in accordance with ARI Standard
310 and 380 and certified by UL and CUL.
®
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Nomenclature
Amana PTAC Model Nomenclature
Amana's Packaged Terminal Unit's are identified by model number which defines the type of unit, cooling capacity,
heater size, electrical information and special features. Use this nomenclature when ordering an Amana unit to ensure
you receive the correct unit.
PT C 07 3 A 35 A A
PACKAGE
TERMINAL
MODEL TYPE
C=Cooler
H=Heat Pump
COOLING CAPACITY (Btuh)
07=7,000 Btuh
09=9,000 Btuh
12=12,000 Btuh
15=15,000 Btuh
VOLTAGE
3=230/208v 60Hz 1 PH
4=265v 60Hz 1 PH
5=240/220v 50 Hz 1 PH
ENGINEERING DESIGN LEVEL
SPECIAL FEATURE CODE
A=Standard Model
B=Power Vent
C=Sea Coast Model
D=Cond. Disposal Pump
F=Hydronic w/ Power Vent & Door
G=Hydronic w/ Power Door
H=Hydronic w/ Manual Door
J= Power Door
K=Cond. Pump & Power Vent
L= Cond. Pumb & Power Door
HEATER SIZE
00=0.0 KW
15=1.5 KW
25=2.5 KW
35=3.5 KW (230volt/208volt)
50=5.0 KW
MAJOR DESIGN SERIES
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Commitment to Quality
Quality is designed and manufactured into every Amana Packaged Terminal Unit. Buying quality
products is a smart purchase decision, and it's the surest way to get the most value for your dollars. Once
you know Amana quality features and can point them out, you'll find it easy to convince your customers to
"buy smart " . . . to buy Amana.
Engineered and built in a place that is registered World Class.
The ISO 9001 registration is an internationally recognized standard of excellence. Amanas
Fayetteville Tennessee manufacturing facility, which builds the Amana Packaged Terminal
Unit, was the first in the industry to be awarded this certificate of registration for quality assur-
ance programs.
Fayetteville, Tennessee Manufacturing Facility
All Amana customers are assured of total value with the quality features Amana products provide:
4 Long life for more value per purchase dollar
4 Reliability for trouble-free operation
4 Quiet operation for annoyance -free peace of mind
4 Versatile, stylish design throughout product life
4 Easy maintenance for continued efficient operation
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Standard Features and Benefits
Features
Model Series
PTC Models PTH Models
Adjustable Indoor Air Louvers Standard Standard
Automatic Compressor Restart Delay Standard Standard
Central Desk Control Capability
Compressor Restart Delay
Concealed Manual Vent Control Standard Standard
Cooling EER Range (230/208 - 265 Volts) 9.2 - 11.6 9.0 - 11.5
Corrosion Treated Sea Coast Models Sea Coast Models
Ducted Installation Capability
Easily Removable Up-Front Filter Standard Standard
Factory Installed Heater Standard Standard
Fan Cycle Switch Continuous/Auto Continuous/Auto
Fan Motors - Permanently Lubricated Standard Standard
Fan Only Setting Standard Standard
Field Installed Heater Kit Option Available Available
Heat Pump Defrost System Passive
Standard Standard
Standard Standard
Standard Standard
Heat Pump Internal Condensate Removal (ICR) Option
Heat Source - Electric Resistance Heat Standard
Heat Source - Heat Pump With Backup Resistance Heat Standard
Heating COP Range (230/208 - 265 Volts) 2.8 - 3.3
Increased Dehumidification Capacity Standard Standard
Indoor Fan Speed Selections - Hi/Low Standard Standard
Microprocessor Controlled Standard Standard
Power Connection Cord Connected Cord Connected
Random Restart
Remote Control Capability With Wall Mounted Thermostat
Room Freeze Protection Standard Standard
Rotary Compressor Standard Standard
Rotary Control Knobs Standard Standard
Staged Heating Standard Standard
Temperature Limiting
Unit Diagnostics
Wall Sleeve 13-3/4" x 42" x 16-1/16"
Zero Floor Clearance Standard Standard
Accessory Kit Available Accessory Kit Available
Standard Standard
Standard Standard
Standard Standard
Accessory Kit Available Accessory Kit Available
Accessory Kit Available Accessory Kit Available
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Standard Features and Benefits
Amana has designed the Packaged Terminal Air Conditioner for customer comfort and owner peace
of mind. No other unit in the industry offers so many "extras" already built in as "standard" on every
unit. With all the features and benefits our units have to offer, you no longer need to settle for anything
less than the Amana "Standard" Advantage!!
 Five-Year Warranty
 Energy Efficiencies
 Freeze Protection
 7" Unit Front
 Versatile Style
 Easy Filter Access
 Remote Thermostat Control
 Increased Dehumidification
Capacity
 Quiet Operation
 Easy To Use Controls
 Front Desk Control
 Filtered Ventilation Air
 Remote Temperature Sensing
 Industry Standard Wall Sleeve
 Easy to Service
 Automatic Emergency Heat
 Fan Mode Switch
 Zero Floor Clearance
 Temperature Limiter
 Random Restart
 Compressor Restart Delay
Five-Year Warranty
Enjoy one of the most comprehensive warranties in the industry. Full 1-year warranty on unit parts
and labor; full 5-year warranty on the entire sealed system components; limited parts-only warranty
on functional components.
Energy Efficiencies
Our units' high efficiencies can qualify you for many of the rebates offered by electrical power compa-
nies. EERs up to 11.5 and heat pump COPs up to 3.3 keep energy consumption to a minimum.
Freeze Protection
No more worries about bursting water pipes or broken fixtures caused by freezing temperatures.
When the unit senses temperatures of 40 degrees Fahrenheit or below, the unit activates the fan
motor, and either the electric resistance heater or the hydronic heater.
7" Unit Front
Enhance valuable room space -- the unit front has
a sleek 7" depth, one of the shallowest silhouettes
in the industry today. In addition, to inhibit guest-
tampering, the front can be secured to the chassis
with hidden screws.
.
Five-Year Warranty
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Standard Features and Benefits
Versatile Style
Our unit's new stylish design and neutral color make it
compatible with virtually any room decor or architec-
tural design. The unit becomes less noticeable as it
blends into the room's color scheme.
Increased Dehumidification
Capacity
Maintain lower humidity levels in rooms while cooling
them without the need for expensive add-ons. As a
result, guests feel more comfortable at higher tempera-
tures, thus reducing cooling costs, and the life of your
furniture, wall coverings, and fixtures is extended which
means less replacement costs.
Quiet Operation
The unit's state of the art design and construction provide a quiet environment allowing guests to
enjoy peaceful, sleep-filled nights. Operating sound levels are further dampened when unit is in ""low
fan"" mode of operation.
Compressor Restart Delay
Extended compressor-life. The unit automatically delays any restart attempt by three minutes to allow
the refrigerant pressures time to equalize.
Front Desk Control
Obtain greater savings by centrally controlling units and eliminate wasted energy generated by cool-
ing and heating unoccupied rooms. Each unit has low voltage interface capability with a field supplied
front desk ON/OFF switch.
Filtered Ventilation Air
Guest's rooms stay cleaner, longer. The hidden ventilation air intake
filters outside air to reduce dust and pollen.
Remote Temperature Sensing
Guests enjoy ultimate comfort with consistent climate control. At-
tach an optional, inexpensive remote thermistor temperature sens-
ing device and temperatures are held more closely to the chosen
room setting.
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Standard Features and Benefits
Wall Sleeve 13-3/4" x 42" x 16-1/16"
No more worries about changing out non-standard sleeves
that do not accommodate the bulk of what the industry has to
offer. Amana's wall sleeve is an industry standard size of 13-
3/4" deep x 42" wide x 16-1/16" high.
Automatic Emergency Heat
No more "my unit is not heating" complaints during the middle
of the night. Each unit automatically switches over to electric
resistance heat if for any reason the heat pump compressor
system fails or if the heating load is greater than the unit
capacity.
Easy to Service
The main components are easily serviced; the unit is easy to
diagnose or troubleshoot to spot potential problems.
Zero Floor Clear-
ance
Unit can be installed flush to
the finished floor, if desired.
(Some accessories do not
have zero clearance).
Easy to Use Controls
No complex controls to confuse guests and create problems. Con-
trols are easy to read, understand and activate.
Fan Mode Switch
Take advantage of each unit's dual options: select continuous fan
operation or cycle the fan ON and OFF with the compressor.
Random Restart
Avoid troublesome power surges that can damage electrical circuits. Each unit has a random restart
circuit to prevent all units from restarting at one time after power disruption.
Temperature Limiter
Save energy and money by avoiding the extreme settings that can occur with guest operation. The
unit-mounted mechanical temperature limiter allows guests to adjust in-room temperature settings
while maintaining a pre-programmed range set by you.
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Specifications: Cooling/Heat Pump Electric Heat
y
)
(
)
(
)
PTH Models
Heat Pump Cooling Performance
Voltage
Capacity (BTUH)
Amps
Watts
EER
Units without Electric Heater
Min.Circuit Ampacity
CFM (Cool, Wet Coil)
CFM (Dry Coil )
Ventilated Air, CFM (Fan Only)
Dehumidification (Pints/Hr.)
Net Weight
Shipping Weight
Model (Basic)
(NOTES 1 & 7)
(NOTE 3)
PTH073A**AA PTH074A**AA PTH093A**AA PTH094A**AA PTH123A**AA PTH124A**AA PTH153A**AA PTH154A**AA
230/208 265 230/208 265 230/208 265 230/208 265
7,400/7,200 7,400 9,000/8,800 9,000 12,000/11,600 12,000 14,000/13,800 14,000
2.8/3.0 2.0 3.5/3.8 3.0 4.6/5.0 3.7 7.4/7.9 6.5
625/610 625 810/790 810 1,145/1,125 1,145 1,490/1,470 1,490
11.5 11.5 11.1 11.1 10.6 10.6 9.4 9.4
(NOTES 2 & 4)
High
Low
High
Low
4.0 3.6 5.1 4.4 7.3 5.7 8.4 7.7
220/215 220 220/215 220 290/270 290 325/315 325
175/155 175 175/155 175 220/190 220 250/220 250
235/230 235 235/230 235 310/290 310 345/335 345
185/165 185 185/165 185 235/205 235 265/235 265
35* 35* 35* 35* 45* 45* 50* 50*
1.9 1.9 2.7 2.7 3.8 3.8 4.4 4.4
(approximate lbs.)
(approximate lbs.)
110 110 120 120 130 130 140 140
130 130 140 140 150 150 160 160
* Approximately 70 CFM with optional power vent kit.
Heating Performance - Reverse Cycle (See facing page for
Heating Capacity
Reverse C
Amps
Watts
BTUH
COP
CFM (Dry)
Heating
NOTE 5
Outdoor Ambient 62
Rating Point
NOTE 5
Watts 62
Outdoor Ambient 57
NOTES:
cle (NOTE 1
(NOTE 5)
(NOTE 5)
BTUH
(COP)
1. All 265v models must use Amanas subbase (PTSB4**C) or Amanas hard wire kit (PTPWHWK4)
2. Minimum branch circuit ampacity ratings conform to the National Electric Code. However, local codes
should apply.
3. Minimum voltage on 230/208 volt models is 197 volts; maximum is 253 volts. Minimum voltage on 265 volt
models is 238.5 volts; maximum is 291.5 volts.
4. Overcurrent protection for all units without electric heaters is 15 amps. Overcurrent protection on 265
volt models must be cartridge-style time delay fuses (included and factory installed on Amana chassis).
5. Heating capacity and efficiency is based on unit operation without condensate pump. Unit automatically
switches to electric heat at 25°F outdoor coil temperature.
6. Total watts for 15,000 Btuh models; subtract 30 watts for PT12*A**AA, PT07/09*A50AA and 70 watts for
PT07/09*A15-35AA.
7. Please specify 2-digit heater kW size to complete model number.
8. Total amps for 12,000 and 15,000 Btuh models AND PT07/09*A50AA; subtract 0.2 amps for PT07/09*A15-35AA
PTH073A**AA PTH074A**AA PTH093A**AA PTH094A**AA PT H123A**AA PTH124A**AA PTH153A**AA PTH154A**AA
2.6/3.0 2.2 3.2/3.6 2.6 4.5/5.1 3.9 5.0/5.6 4.1
560/540 560 770/760 770 1,020/1,000 1,020 1,350/1,320 1,350
6300/6100 6300 8,400/8,300 8,400 10,800/10,600 10,800 13,400/13,100 13,400
3.3 3.3 3.2 3.2 3.1 3.1 2.9 2.9
235/230 235 235/230 234 310/290 310 345/335 345
° F
8300/8100 8300 10,600/10,500 10,600 13,200/13,000 13,200 16,500/16,200 16,500
57
7700/7500 7700 10,000/9,900 10,000 12,400/12,200 12,400 15,500/15,200 15,500
52
7000/6800 7000 9,300/9,200 9,300 11,600/11,400 11,600 14,400/14,100 14,400
47
6300/6100 6300 8,400/8,300 8,400 10,800/10,600 10,800 13,400/13,100 13,400
3.3/3.3 3.3 3.2/3.2 3.2 3.1/3.1 3.1 2.9/2.9 2.9
42
5600/6400 5600 7,600/7,500 7,600 10,000/9,800 10,000 12,300/12,100 12,300
37
5000/4800 5000 6,800/6,700 6,800 9,200/9,000 9,200 11,400/11,200 11,400
32
4400/4200 4400 6,000/5,900 6,000 8,400/8,200 8,400 10,300/10,100 10,300
645/625 645 860/840 860 1,120/1,100 1,120 1,500/1,470 1,500
620/625 620 830/810 830 1,090/1,070 1,090 1,450/1,420 1,450
52
47
42
37
32
585/565 585 800/785 800 1,050/1030 1,050 1,400/1,380 1,400
560/540 560 770/760 770 1,020/1,000 1,020 1,350/1,320 1,350
535/525 535 740/730 740 990/970 990 1,290/1,265 1,290
510/500 510 710/700 710 950/930 950 1,225/1,200 1,225
485/475 485 680/670 680 920/900 920 1,170/1,140 1,170
Electric Heater Performance
and
Power Cord Configuration
EER - Energy Efficiency Ratio per American Refrigeration
Institute (ARI) Test Procedures
COP - Coefficiency of Performance per ARI Test Procedures
)
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Specifications: Cooling/Electric Heat
(
)
PTC Models
Cooling Performance
Model (Basic)
NOTES 1 & 7
(NOTE 3)
Voltage
Capacity (BTUH)
Amps
Watts
EER
Unit without E lectric Heater
Min.Circuit A mpacity
CFM (Cool, Wet Coil)
High
Low
CFM (Dry Coil)
High
Low
Ventilated Air, CFM (Fan Only)
Dehumidification (Pints/Hr.)
Net Weight
Shipping W eight
* 70 CFM with optional power vent kit
(NOTES 2 & 4)
(approximate Lbs.)
(approximate lbs.)
PTC073A**AA PTC074A**AA PTC093A**AA PTC094A**AA PTC123A**AA PTC124A**AA PTC153A**AA PTC154A**AA
230/208 265 230/208 265 230/208 265 230/208 265
7,500/7,400 7,500 9,000/8,800 9,000 12,200/12,000 12,200 14,200/14,000 14,200
2.8/3.0 2.0 3.5/3.8 3.0 4.6/5.0 3.7 7.4/7.9 6.5
625/610 625 810/790 810 1130/1110 1,145 1,510/1,490 1,510
11.6 11.6 11.1 11.1 10.8 10.8 9.4 9.4
4.0 3.6 5.1 4.4 7.3 5.7 8.4 7.7
220/215 220 220/215 220 290/270 290 325/315 325
175/155 175 175/155 175 220/190 220 250/220 250
235/230 235 235/230 235 310/290 310 345/335 345
185/165 185 185/165 185 235/205 235 265/235 265
35* 35* 35* 35* 45* 45* 50* 50*
1.9 1.9 2.7 2.7 3.8 3.8 4.4 4.4
110 110 120 120 130 130 140 140
130 130 140 140 150 150 160 160
Electric Heater Performance (PTC and PTH Models)
Primary
VOLTAGE
(
ELECTRIC
HEATER NO. OF BT UH BTUH BTUH WATTS AMPS AMPACIT Y PROTECTION
SIZE (kW) STAGES AT 230V AT 208V AT 265V (NOTE 6) (NOTE 8) (NOT E 2) (NOTE 4) CORD
NOMINAL HEATING
for PTC models;
230/208V 2.5/2.0 1 8,500 6,800 - - 2,650/2,140 11.5/10.2 14.2 15 6 - 15 P
230/208V 3.5/2.9 1 12,000 9,900 - - 3,650/3,040 15.8/14.5 19.6 20 6 - 20 P
230/208V 5.0/4.1 ** 17,100 14,000 - - 5,150/4,240 22.3/20.3 27.7 30 6 - 30 P
265V 2.5 1 - - - - 8,500 2,650 10.0 12.4 15 7 - 20 P
265V 3.7 1 - - - - 12,600 3,850 14.6 18.1 20 7 - 20 P
265V 5.0 ** - - - - 17,100 5,150 19.5 24.2 25 7 - 30 P
**PTC/H07*A**AA and PTC/H09*A**AA are 2-stage; PTC/H12*A**AA and PTC/H15*A**AA are 1-stage.
Auxiliary
TOTAL TOTAL MIN. CIRCUIT OVERCURRENT
for PTH models)
POWER
All units come with factory installed power cord.
Power Cord Plugs
250V Rating Power Cord Pl ugs
NEMA 6 Configuration
15 amp 20 amp 30 amp
277V Rating Power Cord Pl ugs
NEMA 7 Configuration
G
W
20 amp 30 amp
G
W
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Power Receptacle Configuration
G
NEMA6-15R; 2 50V receptacle, u sed on
230/208V units
NEMA6-20R; 2 50V receptacle, u sed on
G
230/208V units
G
NEMA6-30R; 2 50V receptacle, u sed on
230/208V units
NEMA7-20R; 2 77V receptacle, u sed on
G
265V units
W
G
NEMA7-30R; 2 77V receptacle, u sed on
265V units
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Specifications: Cooling/Electric Heat
PTC Models - Performance Data
Air Conditioner
Wet Bulb Dry Bulb 208 Volt
Temp. Ent Temp. Ent Outdoor Temperature (°F)
Nominal Indoor Indoor 85 95 105 115
Unit Coil Coil Total Sen % Total Sen % Total Sen % Total Sen %
Size (°F) (°F) Btuh Btuh SH Btuh Btuh SH Btuh Btuh SH Btuh Btuh SH
75
61 80
85
75
07 67 80
85
75
73 80
85
75
61 80
85
75
09 67 80
85
75
73 80
85
75
61 80
85
75
12 67 80
85
75
73 80
85
75
61 80
85
75
15 67 80
85
75
73 80
85
7065 6025 85 6745 5865 87 6375 5990 94 6035 5850 97
7325 7325 100 7045 7045 100 6630 6630 100 6320 6320 100
7615 7615 100 7435 7435 100 7130 7130 100 6680 6680 100
7865 4235 54 7565 4380 58 7060 4385 62 6650 4230 64
7765 5695 73 7400 5555 75 7040 5600 80 6630 5475 83
7810 6950 89 7510 6815 91 7075 6625 94 6690 6690 100
8810 3000 34 8335 2960 36 7910 2820 36 7475 2665 36
8715 4210 48 8320 4070 49 7840 4070 52 7410 3925 53
8615 5590 65 8190 5280 64 7765 5120 66 7335 4980 68
8290 6210 75 7850 5995 76 7375 5765 78 6880 5535 80
8240 7310 89 7815 7085 91 7355 6855 93 6970 6970 100
8385 8385 100 8040 8040 100 7675 7675 100 7260 7260 100
9405 4950 53 8975 4755 53 8370 4555 54 7810 4460 57
9305 6170 66 8800 5755 65 8260 5545 67 7705 5270 68
9155 7210 79 8725 7085 81 8120 6815 84 7595 6400 84
10590 3660 35 10025 3450 34 9445 3240 34 8835 3025 34
10465 4735 45 9910 4530 46 9310 4315 46 8695 4095 47
10330 5805 56 9770 5600 57 9165 5385 59 8545 5170 61
11350 8765 77 10690 8450 79 9940 8105 82 9050 7705 85
11310 10280 91 10650 9955 93 9880 9585 97 9165 9165 100
11600 11600 100 11050 11050 100 10375 10375 100 9665 9665 100
12885 6930 54 12310 6685 54 11410 6310 55 10515 5950 57
12745 8370 66 12000 8060 67 11200 7735 69 10275 7395 72
12530 9880 79 11900 9620 81 10990 9275 84 10050 8920 89
14575 5045 35 13770 4745 34 12955 4445 34 12025 4115 34
14400 6535 45 13585 6235 46 12755 5935 47 11725 5570 48
14205 8020 56 13410 7730 58 12480 7425 59 11440 7035 61
13245 10205 77 12490 9830 79 11570 9405 81 10610 8940 84
13140 11930 91 12345 11515 93 11395 11045 97 10760 10760 100
13465 13465 100 12775 12775 100 11965 11965 100 11325 11325 100
15035 8120 54 14365 7835 55 13280 7345 55 12200 6875 56
14845 9745 66 14000 9375 67 13020 8975 69 11990 8575 72
14575 11455 79 13785 11125 81 12670 10680 84 11790 10370 88
16875 5915 35 16120 5625 35 15130 5260 35 14010 4790 34
16780 7655 46 15870 7315 46 14835 6905 47 13635 6445 47
16535 9330 56 15595 8970 58 14530 8610 59 13385 8225 61
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Specifications: Cooling/Electric Heat
PTC Models - Performance Data
Air Conditioner
Wet Bulb Dry Bulb 230/265 Volt
Temp. Ent Temp. Ent Outdoor Temperature (°F)
Nominal Indoor Indoor 85 95 105 115
Unit Coil Coil Total Sen % Total Sen % Total Sen % Total Sen %
Size (°F) (°F) Btuh Btuh SH Btuh Btuh SH Btuh Btuh SH Btuh Btuh SH
75
61 80
85
75
07 67 80
85
75
73 80
85
75
61 80
85
75
09 67 80
85
75
73 80
85
75
61 80
85
75
12 67 80
85
75
73 80
85
75
61 80
85
75
15 67 80
85
75
73 80
85
7165 6125 85 6845 5965 87 6475 6090 94 6135 5950 97
7425 7425 100 7145 7145 100 6730 6730 100 6420 6420 100
7715 7715 100 7535 7535 100 7230 7230 100 6780 6780 100
7965 4335 54 7665 4480 58 7160 4485 63 6750 4330 64
7865 5795 74 7500 5655 75 7140 5700 80 6730 5575 83
7910 7050 89 7610 6915 91 7175 6725 94 6790 6790 100
8910 3100 35 8435 3060 36 8010 2920 36 7575 2765 37
8815 4310 49 8420 4170 50 7940 4170 53 7510 4025 54
8715 5690 65 8290 5380 65 7865 5220 66 7435 5080 68
8490 6410 76 8050 6195 77 7575 5965 79 7080 5735 81
8440 7510 89 8015 7285 91 7555 7055 93 7170 7170 100
8585 8585 100 8240 8240 100 7875 7875 100 7460 7460 100
9605 5150 54 9175 4955 54 8570 4755 55 8010 4660 58
9505 6370 67 9000 5955 66 8460 5745 68 7905 5470 69
9355 7410 79 8925 7285 82 8320 7015 84 7795 6600 85
10790 3860 36 10225 3650 36 9645 3440 36 9035 3225 36
10665 4935 46 10110 4730 47 9510 4515 47 8895 4295 48
10530 6005 57 9970 5800 58 9365 5585 60 8745 5370 61
11550 8965 78 10890 8650 79 10140 8305 82 9250 7905 85
11510 10480 91 10850 10155 94 10080 9785 97 9365 9365 100
11800 11800 100 11250 11250 100 10575 10575 100 9865 9865 100
13085 7130 54 12510 6885 55 11610 6510 56 10715 6150 57
12945 8570 66 12200 8260 68 11400 7935 70 10475 7595 73
12730 10080 79 12100 9820 81 11190 9475 85 10250 9120 89
14775 5245 35 13970 4945 35 13155 4645 35 12225 4315 35
14600 6735 46 13785 6435 47 12955 6135 47 11925 5770 48
14405 8220 57 13610 7930 58 12680 7625 60 11640 7235 62
13445 10405 77 12690 10030 79 11770 9605 82 10810 9140 85
13340 12130 91 12545 11715 93 11595 11245 97 10960 10960 100
13665 13665 100 12975 12975 100 12165 12165 100 11525 11525 100
15235 8320 55 14565 8035 55 13480 7545 56 12400 7075 57
15045 9945 66 14200 9575 67 13220 9175 69 12190 8775 72
14775 11655 79 13985 11325 81 12870 10880 85 11990 10570 88
17075 6115 36 16320 5825 36 15330 5460 36 14210 4990 35
16980 7855 46 16070 7515 47 15035 7105 47 13835 6645 48
16735 9530 57 15795 9170 58 14730 8810 60 13585 8425 62
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Specifications: Cooling/Heat Pump Electric Heat
PTH Models - Performance Data
Heat Pump
Wet Bulb Dry Bulb 208 Volt
Temp. Ent Temp. Ent Outdoor Temperature (°F)
Nominal Indoor Indoor 85 95 105 115
Unit Coil Coil Total Sen % Total Sen % Total Sen % Total Sen %
Size (°F) (°F) Btuh Btuh SH Btuh Btuh SH Btuh Btuh SH Btuh Btuh SH
75
61 80
85
75
07 67 80
85
75
73 80
85
75
61 80
85
75
09 67 80
85
75
73 80
85
75
61 80
85
75
12 67 80
85
75
73 80
85
75
61 80
85
75
15 67 80
85
75
73 80
85
6870 5840 85 6555 5685 87 6185 5810 94 5855 5670 97
7125 7125 100 6850 6850 100 6440 6440 100 6135 6135 100
7415 7415 100 7230 7230 100 6930 6930 100 6490 6490 100
7660 4080 53 7360 4220 57 6865 4225 62 6460 4075 63
7560 5520 73 7200 5375 75 6845 5425 79 6440 5300 82
7605 6755 89 7310 6625 91 6880 6435 94 6500 6500 100
8590 2860 33 8120 2820 35 7705 2680 35 7275 2530 35
8500 4055 48 8110 3915 48 7630 3910 51 7210 3775 52
8400 5415 64 7980 5110 64 7560 4955 66 7135 4810 67
8290 6120 74 7840 5900 75 7350 5660 77 6855 5420 79
8225 7175 87 7785 6945 89 7315 6705 92 6810 6790 100
8285 8285 100 7920 7920 100 7525 7525 100 7105 7105 100
9420 4905 52 8960 4775 53 8360 4500 54 7785 4400 57
9305 5890 63 8800 5660 64 8250 5485 66 7675 5170 67
9145 7085 77 8710 6945 80 8095 6670 82 7520 6400 85
10610 3675 35 10050 3465 34 9450 3245 34 8835 3020 34
10480 4705 45 9920 4495 45 9315 4275 46 8690 4050 47
10345 5730 55 9775 5520 56 9165 5300 58 8535 5075 59
10965 8415 77 10310 8110 79 9575 7770 81 8700 7375 85
10920 9910 91 10275 9590 93 9515 9225 97 8810 8810 100
11205 11205 100 10665 10665 100 10000 10000 100 9305 9305 100
12470 6610 53 11905 6370 54 11020 6005 54 10140 5650 56
12330 8030 65 11600 7725 67 10815 7405 68 9900 7070 71
12125 9515 78 11505 9260 80 10605 8915 84 9680 8575 89
14135 4760 34 13345 4465 33 12540 4170 33 11625 3845 33
13960 6220 45 13160 5930 45 12340 5630 46 11330 5275 47
13770 7685 56 12990 7400 57 12070 7100 59 11050 6720 61
13055 10055 77 12310 9690 79 11405 9270 81 10460 8815 84
12955 11755 91 12170 11350 93 11230 10885 97 10605 10605 100
13275 13275 100 12590 12590 100 11795 11795 100 11165 11165 100
14820 8000 54 14160 7720 55 13090 7240 55 12025 6775 56
14635 9605 66 13800 9240 67 12830 8845 69 11820 8450 71
14370 11290 79 13585 10970 81 12485 10530 84 11620 10220 88
16635 5825 35 15890 5540 35 14915 5185 35 13810 4720 34
16540 7545 46 15645 7210 46 14625 6805 47 13440 6355 47
16300 9195 56 15370 8845 58 14320 8490 59 13195 8105 61
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Specifications: Cooling/Heat Pump Electric Heat
PTH Models - Performance Data
Heat Pump
Wet Bulb Dry Bulb 230/265 Volt
Temp. Ent Temp. Ent Outdoor Temperature (°F)
Nominal Indoor Indoor 85 95 105 115
Unit Coil Coil Total Sen % Total Sen % Total Sen % Total Sen %
Size (°F) (°F) Btuh Btuh SH Btuh Btuh SH Btuh Btuh SH Btuh Btuh SH
75
61 80
85
75
07 67 80
85
75
73 80
85
75
61 80
85
75
09 67 80
85
75
73 80
85
75
61 80
85
75
12 67 80
85
75
73 80
85
75
61 80
85
75
15 67 80
85
75
73 80
85
7070 6040 85 6755 5885 87 6385 6010 94 6055 5870 97
7325 7325 100 7050 7050 100 6640 6640 100 6335 6335 100
7615 7615 100 7430 7430 100 7130 7130 100 6690 6690 100
7860 4280 54 7560 4420 58 7065 4425 63 6660 4275 64
7760 5720 74 7400 5575 75 7045 5625 80 6640 5500 83
7805 6955 89 7510 6825 91 7080 6635 94 6700 6700 100
8790 3060 35 8320 3020 36 7905 2880 36 7475 2730 37
8700 4255 49 8310 4115 50 7830 4110 52 7410 3975 54
8600 5615 65 8180 5310 65 7760 5155 66 7335 5010 68
8490 6320 74 8040 6100 76 7550 5860 78 7055 5620 80
8425 7375 88 7985 7145 89 7515 6905 92 7010 6990 100
8485 8485 100 8120 8120 100 7725 7725 100 7305 7305 100
9620 5105 53 9160 4975 54 8560 4700 55 7985 4600 58
9505 6090 64 9000 5860 65 8450 5685 67 7875 5370 68
9345 7285 78 8910 7145 80 8295 6870 83 7720 6600 85
10810 3875 36 10250 3665 36 9650 3445 36 9035 3220 36
10680 4905 46 10120 4695 46 9515 4475 47 8890 4250 48
10545 5930 56 9975 5720 57 9365 5500 59 8735 5275 60
11365 8815 78 10710 8510 79 9975 8170 82 9100 7775 85
11320 10310 91 10675 9990 94 9915 9625 97 9210 9210 100
11605 11605 100 11065 11065 100 10400 10400 100 9705 9705 100
12870 7010 54 12305 6770 55 11420 6405 56 10540 6050 57
12730 8430 66 12000 8125 68 11215 7805 70 10300 7470 73
12525 9915 79 11905 9660 81 11005 9315 85 10080 8975 89
14535 5160 36 13745 4865 35 12940 4570 35 12025 4245 35
14360 6620 46 13560 6330 47 12740 6030 47 11730 5675 48
14170 8085 57 13390 7800 58 12470 7500 60 11450 7120 62
13255 10255 77 12510 9890 79 11605 9470 82 10660 9015 85
13155 11955 91 12370 11550 93 11430 11085 97 10805 10805 100
13475 13475 100 12790 12790 100 11995 11995 100 11365 11365 100
15020 8200 55 14360 7920 55 13290 7440 56 12225 6975 57
14835 9805 66 14000 9440 67 13030 9045 69 12020 8650 72
14570 11490 79 13785 11170 81 12685 10730 85 11820 10420 88
16835 6025 36 16090 5740 36 15115 5385 36 14010 4920 35
16740 7745 46 15845 7410 47 14825 7005 47 13640 6555 48
16500 9395 57 15570 9045 58 14520 8690 60 13395 8305 62
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Latent System Capacity
t
a
7
3
3
6
4
7
1
4
6
7
5
7
7
6
2
4
1
6
For complete comfort in indoor climate-controlled areas, two important factors must be considered:
temperature and humidity. Controlling one without the other, lessens the comfort factor considerably. Working
with these factors lends itself to a discussion of the total capacity of an air conditioner. An air conditioners
total capacity is comprised of two parts: the Sensible Capacity, the energy of the unit being used to remove
heat from the air in the indoor area; and the Latent Capacity, the energy of the unit being used to dehumidify
the air in the indoor area. For applications in climates where humidity is high, the sensible/latent capacities
should be considered. On pages 14-17 specifications in varying conditions are given for sensible capacity
under the heading (%SH). Considering total capacity of the unit to be 100 percent, the latent capacity is 1.00
minus sensible capacity, or LATENT = 1.00 - (%SH)
Example: Data taken from:
PTC Model Unit Size 9 (page 14)
95º F - Outdoor Temperature
80ºF - Indoor Dry Bulb Temperature
67º - Indoor Wet Bulb Temperature
%SH = 65
(That is, 65% Sensible Capacity)
Latent Capacity = 1.00 - SENSIBLE CAPACITY
OR,
Latent Capacity = 1.00-.65
Latent Capacity = .35 OR
35% LATENT CAPACITY
Nominal Indoor Indoor 85 95
Wet Bulb Dry Bulb 208 Volt
Temp. Ent Temp. Ent Outdoor Tempera
Unit Coil Coil Total S en % Total Sen % Tot
Size (°F) (°F) Btuh Btuh SH Btuh Btuh SH Btu
75
61 80
07 67 80
73 80
61 80
09 67 80
73 80
7065 6025 85 6745 5865 87 63
7325 7325 100 7045 7045 100 66
85
7615 7615 100 7435 7435 100 71
75
7865 4235 54 7565 4380 58 70
7765 5695 73 7400 5555 75 70
85
7810 6950 89 7510 6815 91 70
75
8810 3000 34 8335 2960 36 79
8715 4210 48 8320 4070 49 78
85
8615 5590 65 8190 5280 64 77
75
8290 6210 75 7850 5995 76 73
8240 7310 89 7815 7085 91 73
85
8385 8385 100 8040 8040 100 76
75
9405 4950 53 8975 4755 53 83
9305 6170 66 8800 5755 65 82
85
9155 7210 79 8725 7085 81 81
75
10590 3660 35 10025 3450 34 94
10465 4735 45 9910 4530 46 93
85
10330 5805 56 9770 5600 57 91
This means that 65% of the units capacity is used to remove heat from the air in the indoor area. The
remaining 35% is used to dehumidify the air in that area.
Each of the four charts listed to the right, represent a different unit size. They are 7, 9, 12 and 15, respectively.
All demonstrate varying latent capacity of the units at a standard 95º F outdoor temperature. Differing indoor
dry bulb temperatures are listed across the bottom of each chart. The latent percent of total capacity is listed
to the left. To read the chart, simply determine the dry bulb temperature being considered, then draw a
vertical line toward the top of the chart. The converging point of the vertical line and the diagonal line
representing the wet bulb temperature of the area (61º, 67º or 73º) demonstrate the latent percentage of total
capacity as read to the left of the chart.
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Latent System Capacity
What it means . . .
For those in moderate to high humidity areas, determining the proper Latent System Capacity for a particular
application can mean more than room comfort at any given time. It can also mean extensive savings on
furnishings. When an improper determination of the latent system capacity is made, the humidity level of the
room can soar, thereby causing a number of problems for the property owner. In addition to the dirty-socks
smell of a dank and damp room there are the passive, however labor-intensive and, therefore, costly problems
of additional accumulated mold and mildew in bathroom and kitchen areas.
Worse, still, is the expensive and time-consuming moisture damage that can occur to curtains, carpets,
furniture and wood work. Both mold and mildew thrive in a damp environment, weakening fabrics and
ruining wood products. The replacement/restoration rate for furnishings in areas such as these may be
higher than the norm, thereby affecting profit margins.
Over time, however, the problem can worsen to the point of affecting the area structurally. The major time
and expense factors in such a scenario can be quite costly.
Latent System Capacity
Nominal Un it Si ze 07
90
80
70
60
50
40
30
Latent % of Total
20
10
0
70 75 80 85 90
90
80
70
60
50
40
30
Latent % of Total
20
10
0
70 75 80 85 90
Latent Syste m Capacity at outdoor 95º
ºF Indoor Dr y Bulb
Nominal Un it Si ze 12
Latent Syste m Capacity at outdoor 95º
ºF Indoor Dr y Bulb
61ºF IWB
67ºF IWB
73ºF IWB
61ºF IWB
67ºF IWB
73ºF IWB
Nominal Un it Si ze 09
Latent Syste m Capacity at outdoor 95º
90
80
70
60
50
40
30
Latent % of Total
20
10
0
70 75 80 85 90
90
80
70
60
50
40
30
Latent % of Total
20
10
0
70 75 80 85 90
ºF Indoor Dr y Bulb
Nominal Un it Si ze 15
Latent Syste m Capacity at outdoor 95º
ºF Indoor Dr y Bulb
61ºF IWB
67ºF IWB
73ºF IWB
61ºF IWB
67ºF IWB
73ºF IWB
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Normal Operating Data
New Data to be inserted.
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Normal Operating Data
New Data to be inserted.
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Normal Operating Data
New Data to be inserted.
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Normal Operating Data
New Data to be inserted.
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The Heat Pump Story
Special Features of the Heat Pump Cooling-Heating System
Amana Packaged Terminal Units are engineered to ensure an effi-
cient heat pump operation while monitoring room conditions to main-
tain comfortable temperature levels.
Heat pumps cost less to operate than units with electric resistance
heaters as the only heat source because they save energy. The mea-
sure of this efficiency, COP (Coefficient of Performance) indicates a
heat pump's relative efficiency as it compares to electric resistance
heat. For example, if a unit has a COP of 3.0, that unit will produce
three times as much heat at rating conditions for the same electrical
input wattage as an electric resistance heater.
In hot weather, Amana heat pump units remove heat from indoor air and
release it outdoors like normal air conditioners. In cool weather, Amana
heat pump units take heat from outdoor and use it to heat indoor air. Heat
is not produced, it is transferred which translates to money savings and
quick cost payback.
As the outdoor temperature falls, the heat pump is able to extract less
heat from the outdoor air to raise the temperature of the indoor air. For this
reason, all packaged terminal heat pumps also have electric resistance
heaters as backup to heat pump operation. At some point the heat pump
is unable to provide sufficient heat to adequately warm the room. Many
Packaged Terminal Heat Pumps cease heat pump operation and auto-
matically switchover to electric heat. The compressor and outdoor fan stop
and the indoor blower circulates warm air. When outdoor temperatures
rise, heat pump operation resumes.
Cool Air
Warm Air
In warm weather, it efficiently captures
heat from inside your home and
pumps it outside for cooling comfort.
Cool Air
Warm Air
In cool weather, it captures heat from
outdoor air and pumps it into your home,
adding heat form electric heat strips as
necessary to efficiently provide heat.
Heat Pump Heating Sequence of Operation
Unit Conditions Unit Control
Operation Sequence - Call
for Heat
Low/High Heat
1st Stage Heat
2nd Stage Heat
NOTE:
1. With all remote thermostat operations the fan speed will be low unless the high speed fan kit is installed.
2. An Auto Change-over Thermostat will not change the above operational sequence.
Room Temperature
vs. Set Point
Minus 1.5 >25ºF
Minus 1.5 <25ºF
Minus 2.5
Outdoor Coil
Temperature
>25ºF
<25ºF
>25ºF
<25ºF
Standard Unit
Control
Heat Pump
until set point is reached
or room temperature is
minus 2.5
Electric Heat
until set point is reached
Electric Heat
until set point
is reached
Remote Thermostat
1-stage Heat
Heat Pump
until set point is
reached
Heat Pump
until set point is
reached
Remote Thermostat
2-stage Heat
Heat Pump
until set point is
reached or 2nd
stage is called
Electric Heat until set point is
reached
Electric Heat
until 2nd stage satisfied then
return to 1st stage
Electric Heat
until set point is reached
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Unit with Wall Sleeve and Subbase Accessories
Ut t aSeeeadSubbase ccesso es
42"
40"
Unit Dimensions
1"
6-1/8"
A IR
FLOW
24-5/16"
Location of external drain holes
on bottom flange of Wall Sleeve
A IR
FLOW
AIR DISCHARGE GRILLE
3 "
TOP VIEW
42"
9-9/16"
A IR
FLOW
CONTROL
D O O R
1"
3 " clearance to sidew alls
AIR DISCHARGE GRILLE IS
REVERSIBLE TO P ROVIDE EITHER
15° or 40° DISCHARGE ANGLE
20-3/4"
7"
15°
40°
13-3/4"
WALL SLEEVE
7/ 8"
STAMPED GRILLE
1-3/8"
ARCH. GRILLE
LEFT
2-5/8"
3-1/4"
MIN
1" AND 3/4" CONCE NTRIC KNOCKOU TS
BACK & BOTTOM OF SUBBASE
(ELECTRICAL ONLY)
2"
MAX
FRO NT VIEW
RIGHT
58" CO RD SET 230V/208V UNIT
18" CO RD SET 265V UNIT
16-1/16"
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HINGED
CONTROL
DOOR
OPTIO NAL
SUBB ASE
(if the optional
subbase is used,
the wall sleeve
must extend at
least 2 3/4" into
the room)
13/16"
4"
11-5/16"
2-3/4"
RIGHT SIDE VIEW
16-1/16"
13/16"
1-3/8"
1/2" O.D.
COPPER
DRAIN
T U B E
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Wall Sleeve Installation
FRAMING FOR WALL SLEEVE (WS900B)
The Amana wall sleeve, which is sent separately
from the unit, fits all Amana Packaged Terminal
Units.
MAIN STUD
JACK STUDS
HEADER - 4" x 4" OR
24" x 4" ON EDGE
16 1/4"
MIN
MOUNTING HOLES
(drilled by Installer)
NO HOLES
PERMITTED IN
BOTTOM OF CASE
(EXCEPTION -- INTERNAL
DRAIN KIT)
2" MIN
JACK STUD
PLASTIC
ANCHOR
CRIPPLE
FINISHED FLOOR
SUB-FLOOR
WOOD SCREW
TOGGLE BOLT
EXPANSION
ANCHOR BOLT
SCREWS
42 1/4"
ADJUST FRAMING TO
SECURE THIS DIMENSION
FASTENING WALL SLEEVE
When installed in opening, the Wall Sleeve
must be horizontally level (side by side and
pitched 1/4 bubble to the outside. (NOTE:
To ensure units maximum efficiency, DO
NOT over- or under-pitch.)
(1). If Subbase (PTSB***C) is installed, allow minimum 3-1/4 height clearance and maximum 5 height
clearance between cabinet and floor; allow minimum 2-3/4 height clearance from wall to front of wall
sleeve.
(2). Drain Kit (DK9001) shipped separately. Can be mounted either right side, left side, or bottom of
sleeve. If mounted to bottom of sleeve, allow 2 height clearance from floor to bottom of sleeve.
(3). For U.L. approval -- 265v units must use Amana Subbase (PTSB***C) or Amana Hard Wire Kit
(PTPWHWK4). Over-current protection on 265V units must be by cartridge style time delay fuses
which are included and factory installed on Amana chassis.
(4). If Hydronic Kit (HWK03 or HVK03) is installed, Wall Sleeve must extend exactly 3 inches into the
room from finished interior wall.
INSTALLATION NOTES
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Page 27
Sea Coast Protection
Amana Sea Coast Protection Units -- Special Order
To further protect units from the damaging effects of salt in sea coast areas or other highly corro-
sive materials, Amana does the following additional process:
1). The condenser coil is painted with the cathodic electro-plating technique, giving the
coil a highly effective corrosion barrier.
2). The bottom 1/4 of the compressor is coated with a water-borne resin, a coating used
for the undercoating of automobiles and for protecting buried pipes and cables. The resin is
a highly effective barrier against rust and corrosion.
3). The outdoor side of interior parts are top-coated: the base pan weldment, the left- and
right-side panels and the condenser shroud. The motor mount for the condenser motor, the
evaporator scroll, evaporator air inlet panel, air inlet rings, and front support brackets are
also electro-plated.
Paint System Corrosion Protection
All Amana units are built with hot-dipped galvanized steel.
Metal parts are then run through a six-stage zinc phos-
phate cleaner/pre-treatment, painted with a cathodic
electroplating of an epoxy resin paint, and baked for
20 minutes at 350°F. All exterior parts that are ex-
posed to sunlight get an additional coating of
polyester and are baked for 20 minutes at
350°F for additional protection from the fad-
ing effects of ultraviolet rays. This paint
process makes the Amana unit highly
resistant to normal rust, corrosion and
fading. It is the best paint process
in the industry today.
Cold Roll
Steel
Zinc Phosphate
Conversion Coating
Hot-Dipped
Galvanized
Zinc Coating
High-Quality
Base Material
Baked Epoxy
Electrodeposition
Five-Stage
Cleaning Process
Polyseter Top Coat
on Exterior
UV-Resistant
Overspray for Outdoor
Exposed Parts
Cathodic Electr o-plating
Technique with Baked
Enamel Finish
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Hydronic Heat
Hydronic Models / Water and Steam Valves
These special models are shipped without a chassis front, without electric heat, and have an additional relay
and 40VA transformer for water or steam valve operation. In addition, water and steam valves are available for
use with the HHK03 (water) and HVK03 (steam) heat kits. These valves are available in 24 volt, two- or three-
way flow, and either with Normally Open or Normally Closed position. All water valves are equipped with end
switches.
Hydronic with Manual Door
Hydronic with Powered Vent
and Powered Door
Model Number
PTC093A00HA 230/208 9,000/8,800 11.1
PTC123A00HA 230/208 12,200/12,00 10.8
PTC153A00HA 230/208 14,200/14,000 9.4
PTC094A00HA 265 9,000 11.1
PTC124A00HA 265 12,200 10.8
PTC154A00HA 265 14,200 9.4
Voltage
Capacity
Hydronic with Powered Door
Model Number
PTC093A00GA 230/208 9,000/8,800 11.1
PTC123A00GA 230/208 12,200/12,00 10.8
PTC153A00GA 230/208 14,200/14,000 9.4
PTC094A00GA 265 9,000 11.1
PTC124A00GA 265 12,200 10.8
PTC154A00GA 265 14,200 9.4
Voltage
Capacity
Cooling
Capacity
Cooling
Capacity
EER
EER
Model Number
PTC093A00FA 230/208 9,000/8,800 11.1
PTC123A00FA 230/208 12,200/12,00 10.8
PTC153A00FA 230/208 14,200/14,000 9.4
PTC094A00FA 265 9,000 11.1
PTC124A00FA 265 12,200 10.8
PTC154A00FA 265 14,200 9.4
Voltage
Capacity
Cooling
Capacity
Water Valve
Model Description Position End Switch
VW2WNOA
VW3WNOA
VW2WNCA
VW3WNCA
2-Way Normally Open Yes
3-Way Normally Open Yes
2-Way Normally Closed Yes
3-Way Normally Closed Yes
Steam Valve
VS2WNOA
VS2WNCA
2-Way Normally Open No
2-Way Normally Closed No
EER
Hydronic Heat Kit Application Data
Heating Capacity -- Water
Pressure Drop 7,000 & 9,000 BTUH Units 12,000 BTUH Units 15,000 BTUH Units
PSIG 200 F EWT 180 F EWT 200 F EWT 180 F EWT 200 F EWT 180 F EWT
GPM 2-Way Fan Speed Fan Speed Fan Speed Fan Speed Fan Speed Fan Speed
CoilValveHiLoHiLoHiLoHiLoHiLoHiLo
1.15 11,693
1.26 12,824
1.35 14,166
1.35 13,479
1.45 14,426
1.51 15,303
1.62 15,711
1.63 15,545
1.65 16,251
1.79 17,740
1.95 19,268
2.1 20,445
Based on ARI Rating conditions of 70 deg F Entering Air Temp., 200 deg. F Entering Water Temp and 180 deg F Leaving water Temp.
Heating Capacity -- Steam
STEAM 7,000 & 9,000 BTUH Units 12,000 BTUH Units 15,000 BTUH Units
PSIG Fan Speed Fan Speed Fan Speed
Hi Lo Hi Lo Hi Lo
2 20,236 17,816 21,694 18,306 23,709
3 20,686 18,253 22,100 19,003 25,676 21,099
4 20,821 18,544 22,822 19,313 26,325 23,678
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Page 29
Accessories
Hydronic Heat Kit (HWK**A and HSK**A)
When a central boiler is available, the hydronic heat kit can be installed to the PTAC unit. This kit uses
the existing PTAC unit front and completely encloses all plumbing and coils, but still allows easy access
to controls. In addition, the chassis can slide out for easy service without removing hydronic plumbing.
The kits feature left- or right-hand piping. Unit retains complete service access with kit installed.
Dimensions of Installation:
NOTE: Wall Sleeve must extend
exactly 3 inches from finished
interior wall.
16-3/4"
5-1/2"
3-1/4 "
1-7/8 "
Hydronic Air
Discharg e
Hot Water Inlet / Outlet Connection s
Steam Inlet / Outlet Connection
8-1/4"
20-3/16"
Hydronic Air
Inlet
PTAC UNIT WALL SLEEVE
TOP VIEW
53"
FRONT VIEW
Steam/Water
Coil Position
2-1/8"
1-7/8 "
3-1/4 "
2-3/4"
2 places
Unit Controls
Compartment
Hot Wate r Inlet / Outlet Co nnections
Steam In let / Ou tlet Conn ections
15/32"
2 places
Hydronic Transformater Relay Kit (not shown)
Add-on kit that allows converstion of a standard
unit to a Hydronic unit.
Kit Ordering
Number Volts
HTK3 230/208V Hydronic Water Kit
HTK4 265V Hydronic Water Kit
Description
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Top of Wall Slee ve
Bottom of Wall Slee ve
3"
4-1/8 "
Hydro nic Front
SIDE VIEW
Wall Sleeve
Toe Plate
0" - 3. 0" L ong
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Accessories
Hydronic Heat Kit Application Data
Heating Capacity -- Water
7,000 & 9,000 Btuh Units 12,000 Btuh Units 15,000 Btuh Units
200°F EWT 180°F EWT 200°F EWT 180°F EWT 200°F EWT 180°F EWT
GPM Pressure Drop PSIG Fan Speed Fan Speed Fan Speed Fan Speed Fan Speed Fan Speed
Coil 2-Way Valve High Low High Low High Low High Low High Low High Low
1.15 11,693
1.26 12,824
1.35 14,166
1.35 13,479
1.45 14,426
1.51 15,303
1.62 15,711
1.63 15,545
1.65 16,251
1.79 17,740
1.95 19,268
2.1 20,445
Based on ARI Rating conditions of 70°F Entering Air Temp, 200°F Entering Water Temp and 180°F Leaving Water Temp.
Heating Capacity -- Steam
7,000 & 9,000 Btuh Units 12,000 Btuh Units 15,000Btuh Units
Steam Fan Speed Fan Speed Fan Speed
PSIG. High Low High Low High Low
2 20,236 17,816 21,694 18,306 23,709
3 20,686 18,253 22,100 19,003 25,676 21,099
4 20,821 18,544 22,822 19,313 26,325 23,678
Water and Steam Valves
Water and steam valves are available for use with the HWK03A (water) and HSK04A (steam)
heat kits. The valves are availalbe in 24 volt, two or three way switches, and with Normally Open,
Normally Closed switches.
Water Valve
Model Description Position End Switch
VW2WNOA
VW3WNOA
VW2WNCA
VW3WNCA
2-Way Normally Open Yes
3-Way Normally Open Yes
2-Way Normally Closed Yes
3-Way Normally Closed Yes
Steam Valve
VS2WNOA
VS2WNCA
2-Way Normally Open No
2-Way Normally Closed No
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Accessories
Power Vent Kit
The Power Vent Kit employs a specially
designed fan to deliver approximately
seventy cfm of fresh air through the vent
during fan operation. It is designed for
applications where fresh air ventilation is
imperative.
Kit Ordering
Number
PVK3A 230/208V
PVK4A 265V
Volts
Power Door Kit
The Power Door Kit enables the unit to
automatically open or close the vent door
depending on fan operation. The Door opens
when fan is operating and closes when fan is
not operating. This allows for fresh air
ventilation during fan operation and saves
energy during outside temperature drops.
Kit Ordering
Condensate Disposal Pump Kit
The internal condensate pump serves as an effective means for disposing of
condensate generated during heat pump operation by transferring it to the indoor
coil. The warm coil surface and the warm room air help in evaporation of the
condensate while adding humidity to the room. As with any equipment of this type,
the addition of this kit will decrease the sensible heating capacity of the unit. This
kit is not intended for use in seacoast or corrosive environments.
Number
PDK3A 230/208V
PDK4A 265V
Volts
NOTE: Under extreme high humidity conditions, the internal condensate pump may not be
able to dispose of all the condensate produced, and condensate
would then drip from the outside of the wall sleeve. If this
condensation is unacceptable, then a drain system (including
factory approved drain kit for the wall sleeve) should be installed.
Model
Number
Features
Manual/Auto Manual Manual Manual Manual
Programmable Yes No No No
Cool 1111
Heat
Emergency Electric Heat
One Piece
Shape
Battery Powered No No No No
24V Powered
w/Battery Back-up
Zoning Application
Suitable Zone
For Use With:
Color
THPMFC1H2BA
(D9807605)
2112
Yes No No No
Yes No No No
Rectangular Round Rectangular Rectangular
Yes No No No
Heat Pump
Master
PTAC PTAC PTAC PTAC
Beige Gold Beige Beige
C5200609 D6853511 D9945801
N/A N/A N/A
Kit Ordering
Number
CDP302 230/208V Condensate Removal Pump
CDP402 265V Condensate Removal Pump
DK900-1 n/a Condensate Drain Kit
Thermostats
The following thermostats offer remote control.
80
70
AIR
CONDITIONING
70
90
®
90
80
60
60
Volts Description
®
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Wall Sleeve Installation
Minimum Clearances and Projections
Installation of accessory kits requires drilling of mounting holes on both sides of the wall sleeve. The
minimum required clearnce distance between the wall sleeve and the wall is show in Table 1. If the
distance between wall sleeve and wall is at or near the minimum clearance distance, mount these kits
on the sleeve before installing the sleeve in the wall.
Cabinet
Side
1/4"
6 mm
Minimum
Outside
Wall
Minimum Unit Clearances
Room
Side
"C" in
Table 1
"B" in
Table 1
Carpet or
Finished Floor
Outside
Wall
Top of Wall Sleeve
Internal
Adjacent
Wall
"A"
Minimum
Minimum Interior and Exterior Projections
Minimum Clearances and Projections
Minimum Clearances Minimum Projection
Option Inches mm Inches mm
Wall Sleeve Only 3 75 0 0
Subbase Kit 3 75 2 3/4 70
Leveling Legs Kit 3 75 2 50
Duct Kit 3 75 1 3/8 35
Hydronic Heat Kit "A Series" 9 230 3
Hydronic Heat Kit "J Series" 6 150 2 1/2 65
Drain Kit 3 75 0 0
Hardwire Kit 3 75 0 0
1
To achieve a flush fit between the hudronic front and the finished wall, the "Minimum Projection"
must be between 3" and 3-1/8". If this dimension is more than 3-1/8", there will be a gap between
the front and the wall. The gap could permit occupant access to hydronic lines or other dangerous parts.
1
75
Minimum
1
"A"
Internal
Adjacent
Wall
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Main Duct Kit (MDK02) / Extension Duct Kit
(EDK02) / Duct Termination Kit (TDK02)
3' 6-27/32"
AIR FLOW
6" TO 42-1/2"
Accessories
PARTITION
WALL
DUCT
TERMINATION
KIT
MAIN DUCT
BRACKET
5"
TRANSITION
DUCT
When two adjacent rooms need to be conditioned, a
main duct kit and a duct extension kit are possible
options. These kits transfer air from one room to an-
other, yet allow different air flows for the rooms (airflow
distribution can be adjusted from 65/45 to 80/20.
1-3/16"
1/2"
3-15/16"
11-7/8"
Duct Termination Kit
DUCT EXTENSION
BRACKET
MINIMUM
5"
BOTH SIDES
5"
1/2"
AIR FLOW
10"
END OF
DUCT
EXTENSION
28"
INNER WALL
CUT OUT
Front View
MINIMUM 1/4"
7-7/8"
The Duct Termination Kit
includes a grill and a sleeve for
fitting duct or duct extension
through the wall.
6"
(inside of metal)
1/2"
Description
3"
3/8"
5-7/8"
3"
1/2"
10-11/16"
Diameter 3/8"
(two places)
10-11/16"
10-1/2"
(inside of metal)
10-1/2"
Kit Ordering
Number
MDK02 Main Duct
EDK02 Extension Duct
TDK02 Terminal Duct
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27-5/8"
UNIT FRONT
18-3/8"
3-3/4"
8-1/2"
Cutaway or Installation View
OUTSIDE WALL
WALL SLEEVE
SUBBASE
FLOOR LINE
1' 10-3/8"
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Standard Electrical Subbase
Standard Electrical Subbase (PTSB***C)
The fully skirted subbase conceals wiring while providing strong support, if needed. Plug-in
receptacle and field wiring access speeds installation. Electrical accessories such as fuse
holders, circuit breakers, and disconnect switches meet N.E.C. requirements and can be
installed in the unit subbase. For subbase locations of these accessories, see the drawing
below.
The subbase may be installed onto the wall sleeve either before or after the sleeve installa-
tion. The minimum clearance between wall sleeve bottom and the finished floor is 3-1/4";
maximum height clearance from bottom of wall sleeve and the finished floor is 5". The mini-
mum clearance between wall sleeve flange and finished wall is 2-3/4".
Skirting
Optional
Fuse Holder
Location
Optional
Power Switch and Circuit Breaker
Location
Power Receptacle
Skirting
Leveling Legs
Subbase Box Assembly
Model Number Amps Voltage Receptacle Configuration
PTSB320C
PTSB330C
PTSB420C
PTSB430C
Standard Electrical Subbase
15 & 20 230/208 NEMA6-20R
30 230/208 NEMA6-30R
15 & 20 265 NEMA7-20R
20 265 NEMA7-30R
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Fuse Holder Kit (FHK***C)
An optional fuse holder kit is available for all Amana
Packaged Terminal Units . It can be installed di-
rectly in the chassis or in the optional subbase (in-
cluded on 265 volt unit).
Accessories
Fuse holder kits are available in 230/208 volt rat-
ings at 15, 20, and 30 amp.(Fuses not included,
but may be purchased from the parts department).
Kit Ordering
Number
PSHW03A 230/208V
PSHW04A 265V
Volts
Circuit Breaker Kit (CBK3**C)
The circuit breaker kit can be installed on any Amana
full length subbase. Once installed, it provides a
POWER ON/OFF and current overprotection func-
tion* at the unit. Refer to the table identifying each
circuit breaker kit by amperage, voltage, and kit or-
dering number.
Kit Ordering
Number
FHK315C 15 AMP 230/208V
FHK320C 20 AMP 230/208V
FHK330C 30 AMP 230/208V
Amperage Volts
Power Disconnect Switch (PSHW0*A)
An optional 230/208 volt or 265 volt power discon-
nect switch assembly kit can be installed in the chas-
sis on any Amana standard subbase, or in the junc-
tion box of the hard wire kit. The switch proves a
POWER ON/OFF function as required by some elec-
trical codes.
Kit Ordering
Number
Amperage Volts
CBK315C 15 AMP 230/208
CBK320C 20 AMP 230/208
CBK325C 25 AMP 230/208
CBK330C 30 AMP 230/208
Leveling Legs
Optional leveling legs fit wall sleeve to pro-
vide front support and leveling, if required.
*On permanently wired units, if the compressor mode amperage is
greater than 6 amps or if total load amperage is greater than 15 amps,
the cartridge style time delay fuse must be used (per N.E.C.)
Kit Ordering
Number
LL-2B Leveling Legs
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Description
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Accessories
Hard Wire Kit (PTPWHWK4)
Used to direct wire to the unit when it is not
desirable to use the standard unit subbase or
Kit Ordering
Number
PTPWHWK4 Hardwire Kit
Description
the unit power cord. The junction box provides
a protected enclosure for electrical connections as required by some electrical codes. Circuit breaker
kits (below) can be added to the direct wire subbase.
The hard wire junction box can be mounted either before or after the wall sleeve is mounted in the
wall and the unit chassis is installed in the wall sleeve. According to the N.E.C., the hard wire junction
box can be installed on flush mounted installations. However, the junction box needs to be located
either on the floor or the adjacent wall.
The junction box is furnished with approximately 3-1/2 feet of 1/2-inch flexible steel conduit and a 90-
degree conduit clamp for securing the conduit to the unit cabinet at the electrical access opening.
Security Key Locks (KL03)
The Amana Key Lock kit, in conjunction with the tamper-resistant
front, prevents tampering of the controls used to set temperature,
heating, and cooling functions. This accessory fits all PTAC mod-
els. U.L. approved for institutional use only.
Kit Ordering
Number
KL03 Security Key Lock
Remote Temperature Sensor (RTS01)
With control functions remaining at the unit, the remote tempera-
ture sensing feature is a unique accessory capable of providing
accurate sensing of reoom temperature from a central location,
separate from the unit.
Spare Filters (not shown)
Helps keep dirt and lint out of the air and off
the coil, thus increasing units efficiency.
Amana filters are easy to remove, wash and
replace.
Kit Ordering
Number
FK10A Filters (10 / pack)
Kit Ordering
Number
RTS01 Remote Temperature Sensor
Description
Description
Remote Escutcheon Kit (not shown)
Optional kit for use with units controlled via
a wall thermostat. Replaces knob controls
for units operated by wall thermostat.
Kit Ordering
Description
Number
REK10A Remote Escutcheon Kit (10/Pack)
Description
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Condenser Baffle Kit (DGK1)
The kit includes two air deflection baffles that
mount on the condenser coil. Use the baffles
where an older unit is being replaced and
the existing grille does not have deflector
baffles. These deflectors direct the air in to-
ward the center away from the inlet to pre-
vent recirculation of the hot condenser air.
Accessories
Kit Ordering
Number
DGK-1 Condenser Baffle Kit
Description
Standard Outdoor Grille (SGK**B)
The standard outdoor grille is stamped from durable mill finished aluminum, protecting the outdoor
components from the harshest weather.
Standard Outdoor Grille
SGK01B Single Pack
SGK10B Ten Pack
NOTES:
1). All grilles must be installed prior to chassis installation.
2). If using a DK9001 kit - the drain kit must be installed before the grille is installed.
3). All grilles have handles and install from the inside of the room to allow for easy
high-rise installation. Handles should be removed after installation is complete.
Anodized Architectural Grille (AGK***B)
The architectural grille is an option which gives an attractive architectural outdoor appearance. The
architechtural grille is available in anodized Natural, Driftwood Tan, Dark Bronze, White and Custom
colors to blend with building exterior.
Specify color when ordering:CB=Clear; DB=Dark Bronze; ZB=Driftwood;WB=White' SB=Special
(Custom) Color
Anodized Architectural Grille
AGK01*B Single Pack
AGK10*B Ten Pack
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Accessories
Special Outdoor Grilles and Exterior Architectural Treatments
Two styles of exterior grilles are available for the Package Terminal Unit (see page A-32). Occasionally how-
ever, the design of a building may necessitate the use of special or oversized louvers for aesthetic reasons.
Louvers other than standard Amana Exterior grilles may be used on the Amana unit, however, these special
louvers, or any special exterior architectural treatments of the building facade may restrict the free circulation
of condenser airflow and should be referred to Amana Application Engineering for evaluation and approval.
The following guidelines should be followed in selecting a louver:
1. The louver must have a minimum of 65% free area and a blade design that will not cause recirculation of
condenser air. ASHRAE defines free area as the minimum area of opening in an air inlet or outlet through
which air can pass. Percent (%) free area equals the A dimension divided by the B dimension.
2. The louver should be attached to the wall case
in manner that will prevent recirculation of
condenser discharge air into the air inlet. If
the louver is not attached to the wall case, a
field supplied splitter or gasket is required
between the chassis and the louver.
It is imperative that the above criteria be followed
since a louver design that restricts the passage of
condenser air or allows recirculation will reduce
the unit's capacity and efficiency, increase the
current draw and shorten compressor life. A
scale drawing of the louver section should be sent
to Amana Application Engineering. To assure the
proper performance of the Amana unit and com-
ply with Underwriters Laboratories requirements, it
may be necessary to send a sample louver sec-
tion (at least 16" x 42") to Amana to be tested
with the Amana unit.
B
B
A
A
B
A=1"
B= 1-3/4"
F.A. = 57.14%
NOT ACCEPTABLE
Design May
NOTE:
Allow Recirculation
Examples of Grilles that are not acceptable.
A=1"
B= 1-5/8"
F.A. = 61.54%
NOT ACCEPTABLE
NOTE:
Design May
Allow Recirculation
A
B
A=1"
B= 1-7/16"
F.A. = 69.57%
NOT ACCEPTABLE
BECAUSE DESIGN
MAYALLOW
RECIRCULATION
A
B
A
Anodized Architectural
Grille (AGK***B)
(shown on preceeding page)
A = 1/2
B= 3/4
F.A. = 67.67%
Sample Calculations
Free Area (%) =
A = 1
B = 1.5
F.A. % =
1
1.5
A
x 100
B
x 100 = 66.7%
Please Note: Under no circumstances should
ventilation louvers be used with a Package
Terminal Unit. All grilles must be a product
approved for Heating & Cooling Products.
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Wiring Diagrams
REMOT E THE RMOST AT OP ERATI ON
COOLING UNIT
W/ELECTRIC HEAT
FUNCTION
OFF
FAN
COOL
HEAT
CONNECT
G,B,Y/W1*
HEAT PUMP W/ AUXILLAR Y
-----
OR
G
OFF
FAN
COOL
1ST ST AGE
HEAT
2ND STAGE
HEAT
RD33
FUNCTION
1
R TO:
G, Y/W1
G, W2
ELECTRIC HEAT
CONNECT
R TO:
G, Y/W1
G,B,Y/W1
RIBBED
2
WIRE
GN
ELECTRIC
HEAT ER
BR35BR34
-----
G
G, W
1ST ST AGE
ANTICIPATOR
CURRENT: .1
2ND STAGE
ANTICIPATOR
CURRENT: .2
H
YL10
RD13
COMP
S
R
C
FUSE
6
BK18
C
VT12
Typical Standard
Unit Wiring Diagram
F
OD
FAN/COMP
CAP
BR14
WH15
BK16
FAN
MOTOR
RD17
BK20
BK19
REV
VALVE
SOLENOID
3
WIRING DIAGRAM
11172401 REV 0
LINE 1
HEAT ER HE ATER LINE 2 COMP
7
4
Y/
BRSFDRC
W1
CRGW2
ON OFF
MASTER
SWITCH
REMOTE
TEMPERATURE
NOTES:
WARNING: DISCONNECT POWER BEFORE SERVICING. WIRING
1
TO UNIT MUST BE PROPERLY POLARIZED (FOR 265V) AND GROUNDED.
2
RIBBED WIRE MUST BE CONNECTED AS SHOWN
3
ON HEAT PUMP MODELS ONLY.
4
ON UNITS WITH REMOTE WALL MOUNTED TEMPERATURE SENSOR.
5
ON UNITS WITH FRONT DESK CONTROL SWITCH.
6
BK18 ON LINE 2 WITH FU SE SHOWN CONNECTED F OR 265V. FOR 230V, CONNECTB
POWER CORD TO LINE 2.
7
REMOVE FOR 265V APPLICATIONS.
8
REMOVE FOR NON-HEAT PUMP APPLICATIONS.
9
FOR REMOTE OPERATION, SET SWITCH TO REMOTE POSITION
SENSOR
FAN HIGH
REMOTE/STANDARD
THERMOSTAT
CONTROL
FRONT
5
DESK
SWITCH
FAN LOWR-VALVE
8
INDOOR
SWITCH
24 VAC
ID TUBE
9
24 VAC
OD TUBE
OUTDOO R
SWITCH
BK40
BK40
BK30
BK30
CHASSIS
FLOODBACK
PROTECTOR
SWITCHOVER
3
CONTROL
GN1
PANEL
WIRE LEGEND
HIGH VOLTAGE
(FACTORY)
HIGH VOLTAGE
(FACTORY O R FIELD)
LOW VOLTAGE
(FACTORY O R FIELD)
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Wiring Diagrams
REMOT E THE RMOST AT OP ERATI ON
REMOT E THE RMOST AT OP ERATI ON
COOLING UNIT
COOLING UNIT
W/ELECTRIC HEAT
W/ELECTRIC HEAT
CONNECT
FUNCTION
FUNCTION
OFF
OFF
FAN
FAN
COOL
COOL
HEAT
HEAT
1
1
3
3
5
5
A
A
CONNECT
G,B,Y/W2
2
2
4
4
6
6
B
B
2 STG HT
VT20
2 STG HT
VT19
2 STG HT
HEAT PUMP W/ AUXILLAR Y
HEAT PUMP W/ AUXILLAR Y
FUNCTION
-----
-----
OR
OR
G
G
RD33
RD33
FUNCTION
OFF
OFF
FAN
FAN
COOL
COOL
1ST ST AGE
1ST ST AGE
HEAT
HEAT
2ND STAGE
2ND STAGE
HEAT
HEAT
R TO:
R TO:
G, Y/W1
G, Y/W1
G, W2
G, W2
BR36
2 STG HT
VT17
2 STG HT
VT18
ELECTRIC HEAT
ELECTRIC HEAT
1
1
BK16
ELECTRIC
ELECTRIC
HEAT ER
HEAT ER
BR34
BR34
CONNECT
CONNECT
R TO:
R TO:
G, Y/W1
G, Y/W1
G,B,Y/W1
G,B,Y/W1
G, W
G, W2
RIBBED
RIBBED
2
2
WIRE
WIRE
GN
GN
BR35
BR35
-----
-----
G
G
1ST ST AGE
1ST ST AGE
ANTICIPATOR
ANTICIPATOR
CURRENT: .1
CURRENT: .1
2ND STAGE
2ND STAGE
ANTICIPATOR
ANTICIPATOR
CURRENT: .2
CURRENT: .2
H
H
YL10
YL10
RD13
RD13
S
S
R
R
C
C
COMP
COMP
FUSE
FUSE
6
6
BK18
BK18
C
C
VT12
VT12
F
F
OD
OD
FAN/COMP
FAN/COMP
CAP
CAP
WH15
WH15
MOTOR
MOTOR
BK16
FAN
FAN
Typical Standard w/2
Stage Heat Wiring
Diagram
BR14
BR14
RD17
BK20
BK20
BK19
BK19
WIRING DIAGRAM
WIRING DIAGRAM
11179501
11179901
REV
REV
VALVE
VALVE
SOLENOID
SOLENOID
3
3
FAN HIGH
LINE 1
HEAT ER HE ATER LINE 2 COM P
LINE 1
HEAT ER HE ATER LINE 2 COM P
7
7
Y/
4
4
Y/
BRSFDRC
BRSFDRC
W1
W1
CRGW2
CRGW2
ON OFF
ON OFF
MASTER
MASTER
SWITCH
SWITCH
REMOTE
REMOTE
TEMPERATURE
TEMPERATURE
SENSOR
NOTES:
NOTES:
1
1
WARNING: DISCONNECT POWER BEFORE SERVICING. WIRING
WARNING: DISCONNECT POWER BEFORE SERVICING. WIRING
TO UNIT MUST BE PROPERLY POLARIZED (FOR 265V) AND GROUNDED.
TO UNIT MUST BE PROPERLY POLARIZED (FOR 265V) AND GROUNDED.
2
2
RIBBED WIRE MUST BE CONNECTED AS SHOWN
RIBBED WIRE MUST BE CONNECTED AS SHOWN
3
3
ON HEAT PUMP MODELS ONLY.
ON HEAT PUMP MODELS ONLY.
4
4
ON UNITS WITH REMOTE WALL MOUNTED TEMPERATURE SENSOR.
ON UNITS WITH REMOTE WALL MOUNTED TEMPERATURE SENSOR.
5
5
ON UNITS WITH FRONT DESK CONTROL SWITCH.
ON UNITS WITH FRONT DESK CONTROL SWITCH.
6
6
BK18 ON LINE 2 WITH FU SE SHOWN CONNECT ED FOR 265V. FOR 230V, CONNECTB
BK18 ON LINE 2 WITH FU SE SHOWN CONNECT ED FOR 265V. FOR 230V, CONNECTB
POWER CORD TO LINE 2.
POWER CORD TO LINE 2.
7
7
REMOVE FOR 265V APPLICATIONS.
REMOVE FOR 265V APPLICATIONS.
8
8
REMOVE FOR NON-HEAT PUMP APPLICATIONS.
REMOVE FOR NON-HEAT PUMP APPLICATIONS.
FOR REMOTE OPERATION, SET SWITCH TO REMOTE POSITION
FOR REMOTE OPERATION, SET SWITCH TO REMOTE POSITION
9
9
10 IF SUP PLY VOLTAGE IS 208V MOVE 240V L EAD TO 208V TAP ON TRAN SFORMER.
10 IF SUP PLY VOLTAGE IS 208V MOVE 240V L EAD TO 208V TAP ON TRAN SFORMER.
265V TRA NSFOR MER IS NOT SHOWN.
265V TRA NSFOR MER IS NOT SHOWN.
SENSOR
FAN HIGH
9
9
REMOTE/STANDARD
REMOTE/STANDARD
THERMOSTAT
THERMOSTAT
CONTROL
CONTROL
FRONT
FRONT
5
5
DESK
DESK
SWITCH
SWITCH
FAN LOWR-VALVE
FAN LOWR-VALVE
8
8
INDOOR
INDOOR
SWITCH
SWITCH
24 VAC
24 VAC
ID TUBE
ID TUBE
24 VAC
24 VAC
OD TUBE
OD TUBE
OUTDOO R
OUTDOO R
SWITCH
SWITCH
BK40
BK40
BK40
BK40
BK30
BK30
BK30
BK30
FLOODBACK
FLOODBACK
PROTECTOR
PROTECTOR
3
3
SWITCHOVER
SWITCHOVER
CHASSIS
CHASSIS
CONTROL
CONTROL
GN1
GN1
PANEL
PANEL
WIRE LEGEND
WIRE LEGEND
HIGH VOLTAGE
HIGH VOLTAGE
(FACTORY)
(FACTORY)
HIGH VOLTAGE
HIGH VOLTAGE
(FACTORY O R FIELD)
(FACTORY O R FIELD)
LOW VOLTAGE
LOW VOLTAGE
(FACTORY O R FIELD)
(FACTORY O R FIELD)
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Wiring Diagrams
REMOT E THE RMOST AT OP ERATI ON
COOLING UNIT
W/ELECTRIC HEAT
FUNCTION
OFF
COOL
HEAT
CONNECT
G,B,Y/W1
HEAT PUMP W/ AUXILLAR Y
R TO:
-----
G, Y
1ST ST AGE
HEAT
OR
RD33
2ND STAGE
HEAT
G, W2
ELECTRIC HEAT
FUNCTION
OFF
COOL
1
ELECTRIC
HEAT ER
BR34
CONNECT
R TO:
-----
G, Y
G,B,Y
G, W
RIBBED
2
WIRE
GN
BR35
1ST ST AGE
ANTICIPATOR
CURRENT: .1
2ND STAGE
ANTICIPATOR
CURRENT: .2
H
YL10
RD13
S
R
C
COMP
FUSE
6
BK18
C
VT12
F
OD
FAN/COMP
CAP
WH15
BK16
TERMINAL
BOARD
BU4
(PV)
FAN
MOTOR
RD17
BK17
(PV)
BR14
RD14
(PV)
POWER
VENT
MOTOR
MUFFIN
FAN
Load
TRANSFORMER
WH8
(PV)
BK11
(PV)
13
4
7
A
BU15
COM
Line
240
208
2
6
5
89
B
POWER VENT
RELAY
(PV)
BK12
(PV)
10
BU2
(PV)
BU10
(PV)
BU9
(PV)
2
ON/OFF
SWITCH
WIRING DIAGRAM
11143101
BK20
3
1
REV
VALVE
SOLENOID
3
BK19
LINE 1
HEAT ER HE ATER LINE 2 COM P
7
4
Y/
BRSFDRC
W1
CRGW2
ON OFF
MASTER
SWITCH
REMOTE
TEMPERATURE
NOTES:
1
WARNING: DISCONNECT POWER BEFORE SERVICING. WIRING
TO UNIT MUST BE PROPERLY POLARIZED (FOR 265V) AND GROUNDED.
2
RIBBED WIRE MUST BE CONNECTED AS SHOWN
3
ON HEAT PUMP MODELS ONLY.
4
ON UNITS WITH REMOTE WALL MOUNTED TEMPERATURE SENSOR.
5
ON UNITS WITH FRONT DESK CONTROL SWITCH.
6
BK18 ON LINE 2 WITH FU SE SHOWN CONNECT ED FOR 265V. FOR 230V, CONNECTB
POWER CORD TO LINE 2.
7
REMOVE FOR 265V APPLICATIONS.
8
REMOVE FOR NON-HEAT PUMP APPLICATIONS.
FOR REMOTE OPERATION, SET SWITCH TO REMOTE POSITION
9
10 IF SUP PLY VOLTAGE IS 208V MOVE 240V L EAD TO 208V TAP ON TRAN SFORMER.
265V TRA NSFOR MER IS NOT SHOWN.
SENSOR
FAN HIGH
REMOTE/STANDARD
THERMOSTAT
CONTROL
FRONT
5
DESK
SWITCH
FAN LOWR-VALVE
8
INDOOR
SWITCH
24 VAC
ID TUBE
9
24 VAC
OD TUBE
OUTDOO R
SWITCH
FLOODBACK
PROTECTOR
BK40
BK40
BK30
BK30
3
SWITCHOVER
Typical Power Vent
Wiring Diagram
CHASSIS
CONTROL
GN1
PANEL
WIRE LEGEND
HIGH VOLTAGE
(FACTORY)
HIGH VOLTAGE
(FACTORY O R FIELD)
LOW VOLTAGE
(FACTORY O R FIELD)
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Wiring Diagrams
REMOT E THE RMOST AT OPER ATIO N
COOLING UNIT
W/ELECTRIC HEAT
FUNCTION
OFF
FAN
COOL
HEAT
1
2
3
4
5
6
A
B
VT19
CONNECT
G,B,Y/W1*
HEAT PUM P W/A UXILL ARY
FUNCTION
R TO:
-----
OFF
G
FAN
G, Y/W1
VT20
OR
G, W2
YL5
(CP)
VT17
RD33
COOL
1ST ST AGE
HEAT
2ND STAGE
HEAT
BR36
ELECTRIC HEAT
1
ELECTRIC
HEAT ER
BR34
CONNECT
R TO:
-----
G, Y/W1
G,B,Y/W1
G, W2
RIBBED
2
WIRE
GN
BR35
G
1ST ST AGE
ANTICIPATO R
CURRENT: .1
2ND STAGE
ANTICIPATO R
CURRENT: .2
H
C
YL10
RD13
S
R
C
COMP
FUSE
6
BK18
VT18
VT12
TERMINAL
F
OD
FAN/COMP
CAP
WH15
BK16
BOARD
FAN
MOTOR
RD17
BR14
RD14
(PV)
BK17
(PV)
BU4
(PV)
TRANSFORMER
BK11
(PV)
1
4
7
POWER VENT
WH8
A
(PV)
WH7
(PV)
POWER
VENT
MOTOR
MUFFIN
FAN
Line
240
RELAY
BU15
(PV)
1
3
5
A
Load
COM
208
2
5
89
B
2
4
6
B
YL#
(CP)
WIRING DIAGRAM
11143001
10
WH6
(CP)
BU9
(PV)
BU10
3
(PV)
6
BK12
(PV)
OR
(CP)
Condensate
Pump
BU2
(PV)
Transformer
240
Line
2
SWITCH
Load
208
ON/OFF
COM
YL1
(CP)
3
1
10
BK19
REV
VALVE
SOLENOID
3
HEATER HEAT ER LI NE 2 COMP
LINE 1
7
Y/
4
BRSFDRC
W1
CRGW2
ON OFF
MASTER
SWITCH
REMOTE
TEMPERATURE
NOTES:
1
WARNING: DISCONNECT POWER BEFORE SERVICING. WIRING
TO UNIT MUST BE PROPERLY POLARIZED (FOR 265V) AND GROUNDED.
2
RIBBED WIRE MUST BE CONNECTED AS SHOWN
3
ON HEAT PUMP MODELS ONLY.
4
ON UNITS WITH REMOTE WALL MOUNTED TEMPERATURE SENSOR.
5
ON UNITS WITH FRONT DESK CONTRO L SWITCH.
6
BK18 ON LINE 2 WITH FUSE SHOWN CONNECT ED FOR 265V. FOR 230V, CONNECTB
POWER CORD TO LINE 2.
7
REMOVE FOR 265V APPLICATIONS.
8
REMOVE FOR NON-HEAT PUMP A PPLICATIONS.
FOR REMOTE OPERATION, SET SWITCH TO REMOT E POSITION
9
10 IF SUPPLY V OL TAGE IS 208V MOVE 240V LEAD TO 2 08V TAP ON TRANSFORM ER.
265V TRA NSFORM ER IS NOT SHO WN.
SENSOR
FAN HIGH
9
REMOTE/STANDARD
THERMOSTAT
CONTROL
FRONT
5
DESK
SWITCH
FAN LOWR-VALVE
8
INDOOR
SWITCH
24 VAC
ID TUBE
24 VAC
OD TUBE
OUTDOOR
SWITCH
FLOODBACK
PROTECTOR
BK40
BK40
BK30
BK30
3
SWITCHOVER
Typical Power Vent
w/2 Stage Heat
Wiring Diagram
CHASSIS
CONTROL
GN1
PANEL
WIRE LEGEND
HIGH VOLTAGE
(FACTORY)
HIGH VOLTAGE
(FACTORY O R FIELD)
LOW VOLTAGE
(FACTORY O R FIELD)
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Wiring Diagrams
REMOTE THE RMOSTAT OPERATIO N
COOLING UNIT
W/ELECTRIC HEA T
FUNCTION
OFF
CONNECT
R TO:
-----
FAN
COOL
HEAT
* FOR A HEAT PUMP
THERMOSTAT USED
ON A STRAIGHT
COOL U NIT
G, Y/W1
G, W2
G,B,Y/W1
1
3
5
HYDRONI C
A
PK30
HEAT PUMP W/AUXILIARY
FUNCTION
OFF
G
FAN
COOL
1ST STAGE
HEAT
OR
*
2ND STAGE
HEAT
1
2
4
6
RD33
B
PK31
ELECTRIC HE AT
2
LOAD
TRAN SF ORME R
10
LINE
240
208
GY21 GY22
CONNECT
R TO:
-----
G, Y/W1
G,B,Y/W1
G, W2
RIBBED
WIRE
GN
COM
1ST STAGE
ANTICIPATOR
CURRENT: .1
2ND STAGE
ANTICIPATOR
CURRENT: .1
WIRING DI AGRAM
200440 01 REV 0
G
Typical
FCH
OD
FAN/CO MP
YL10
CAP
RD13
COMP
S
R
C
FUSE
VT12
6
BK18
BR14
WH15
MOTOR
BK16
BK20
FAN
REV
3
VALVE
SOLENOID
RD17
BK19
Hydronic Unit
Wiring Diagram
BK23
YL12
BU20
BU22
LINE 1
HEATER HEATER LINE 2 COMP FAN HIGH FAN LOW R-VALVE
21346
5 BK25
21346
5
7
BU RD20
BK
RD
BK24
N.O.Y L13
N.C.B U21
BK48
BK49
FREEZE STAT
ON OFF
MASTER
SWITCH
FIELD SUPPLIED
MOTORIZED VALVE
NOTES:
1 WARNING: DISCONNECT POWER BEFORE SERVICING. WIRING
TO UNIT MUST BE PROPERLY POLARIZED (FOR 265V) AND GROUNDED.
2 RIBBED WIRE MUST BE CONNEC TED AS SHOWN
3 ON HEAT PUMP MODELS ONLY.
4 ON UNITS WITH REMOTE WALL MOUNTED TEMPERATURE SENSOR.
5 ON UNITS WITH FRO NT DESK CONTRO L SWITC H.
6 B K18 ON L INE 2 WI TH FU SE SHOWN C ONNECT ED FOR 265V. FOR 23 0V, CO NNECT
POWER CORD TO LINE 2.
7 REMOVE FOR 265V APPLICATIONS.
8 REMOVE FOR NON-HEAT PUMP APPLICATIONS.
9 FOR REMOTE OPERATION, SET SWITCH TO REMOTE POSITION
I F SUPPLY VOLTAGE I S 208V MOVE 240V LEAD TO 208V TAP ON TRANSFORMER.
10
265V TRANSFORMER NOT SHOWN.
REMOTE
TEMPERATURE
SENSOR
CRGW2
4
Y/
W1
BRSFDRC
REMOTE/STANDARD
THERMOSTAT
CONTRO L
FRONT
5
DESK
SWITCH
8
INDOOR
SWITCH
24 VAC
ID TUBE
9
24 VAC
OD TUBE
OUTDOOR
SWITCH
FLOODBACK
PROTECTOR
BK40
BK40
BK30
BK30
CHASSIS
SWITCHOVER
GN1
WIRE LEGEND
HIGH VOLTAGE
(FACTORY)
HIGH VOLTAGE
(FACTORY OR FIELD)
LOW VOLTA GE
(FACTORY OR FIELD)
3
CONTROL
PANEL
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Special Applications
Twinning Information
In a situation where the cooling or heating requirements are greater than the capacity of a single packaged
terminal air conditioner or heat pump, it may necessary to utilize a twinning application of the Package Air
Terminal Units. Shown below are wiring schematics, using Amana Model D9945801 Wall Thermostat for both
an Amana PTH and a PTC.
WIRING SCHEMATIC FOR TWINNING TWO AMANA PTC UNITS
TO AN AMANA MODEL D9945801 THERMOSTAT
AMANA D9945801 THERMOSTAT
R G W2 W1 Y
C R GW2BY/W1 C R GW2BY/W1 RC
500 OHMS RESISTOR
MINIMUM 0.02 W ATT S
AMANA "A" MODEL PACKAGE AMANA "A" MODEL PACKAGE
TERMINAL COOL UNIT NO. 2 TERMINAL COOL UNIT NO. 1
WARNING: DISCONNECT POWER TO ALL UNITS BEFORE MAKING
THERMOSTAT CONNECTIONS OR SERVICING ANY UNIT.
PRELIMINARY WIRING SCHEMATIC FOR TWINNING TWO AMANA PTH UNITS
TO AN AMANA MODEL D9945801 THERMOSTAT
AMANA D9945801 THERMOSTAT
R G W2 B Y W1
C R G W2 B Y/W1 C R G W2 B Y/W1 RC
1000 OHMS RESIST OR
MINIMUM 0.2 WATTS
500 OHMS RE SISTOR
MINIMUM 0.02 WATT S
AMANA "A" MODEL PACKAGE AMANA "A" MODEL PACKAGE
TERMINAL HEAT PUMPS NO. 2 TERMINAL HEAT PUMP NO. 1
WARNING: DISCONNECT POWER TO ALL UNITS BEFORE MAKING
THERMOSTAT CONNECTIONS OR SERVICING ANY UNIT.
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Special Applications
s
g
g
Energy Management Systems Information
Amana designed the Package Terminal Unit for complete customer comfort and owner peace of mind.
Encompassing both these goals, Amana is firm in the pursuance of compatibility excellence in energy
management systems. Listed below are general guidelines for interfacing the A Model Package Terminal
Unit with energy management systems:
In the remote thermostat mode, the
control of this unit is similar to most
wall thermostat controlled units. The
low voltage terminal strip to wall
thermostat connections for heat
pump and straight cool with electric
heat operations are listed in figure 1.
Control of the unit is accomplished
by simply switching between the "R"
terminal and the other specified
terminals. Any wall thermostat or
energy management system that is
connected to the unit in the remote
RC
FD
RS
B
Y/W1
W2
G
R
C
Cont rol Board
Connect ions
Wiring Schematic for Remote Heat
Thermosta t
Connect ion
X1
O
B
Y
W1
W2
G
R
Figure 1
RC
FD
RS
B
Y/W1
W2
G
R
C
Control Board
Connections
Wiring Schematic for
Straight Cool Unit
X1
O
B
Y
W1
W2
G
R
Thermostat
Connecti ons
thermostat mode must be limited to
these switching functions.
In the remote thermostat mode, some wall thermostats or energy management systems may draw power
from the twenty four (24) volt circuit provided by the control board. The amount of power that can be
consumed by any wall thermostat or energy management system is limited to 1.2 watts (1.2 VA) per the
note 2 on page 10 of the installation instructions. However, total power draw is only one factor in
determining compatibility. The wall thermostats listed on page A-26 have been
approved for use with the "A" model PTAC. Any other thermostats that may be
applied to the units must be evaluated completely for compatibility. If an energy
management system is to be used, a sample unit should be set up at a proposed
job site and evaluated by the customer for compatibility.
Table 1 lists the maximum wire lengths and corresponding wire sizes allowed for
the remote thermostat operation.
In the standard mode, the only energy management interface with the control
board is through the front desk control feature. This feature is accomplished by
shorting across the "RC" and "FD" terminals on the board through a front desk
Maximum Wire
Len
th
Wire Size
(AWG)
Maximum Wire Length
for Remote Control
Maximum Length
Allowed
#24 400 ft
#22 600 ft
#20 900 ft
#18 1500 f t
#16 2000 f t
Table 1
Connection.
switch. Closing this switch will disable the unit normal operation and allow only the
freeze protection feature to remain operable. This front desk feature can also be
used in the remote thermostat mode.
Table 2 lists the maximum wire lengths and corresponding wire sizes allowed for
the front desk switch. The contact resistance of the switch, when closed, must be
less than 200 ohms for the front desk feature to work.
On the front desk "RC" and "FD" circuit, no power can be drawn from this circuit to
drive any energy management system. This circuit must be limited to a switch.
Maximum Wire
Len
th
Wire Size
(AWG)
Maximum Wire Length
for Front Desk Switch.
Maximum Length
Allowed
#24 400 ft
#22 600 ft
#20 900 ft
#18 1500 f t
#16 2000 f t
Table 2
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GUIDE SPECIFICATIONS
Furnish and install air cooled through the wall packaged terminal air conditioners (heat pumps). Units are certified under
the ARI (American Refrigeration Institute) certification program and listed by U. L. (Underwriters Laboratories).
Ratings
Each unit must meet the following specifications:
ARI rating of _________BTUH cooling (and _________ BTUH
reverse cycle heating with a COP of _________ at 47° F O.D.)
Electric resistance heat of _________ BTUH. Total Amp draw
must be of _________ and _________ Watts at _________
volts.
The unit must remove a minimum of _________ pints of
moisture per hour when operated at rating conditions. The
EER must be a minimum of _________ EER.
Unit Chassis
Each unit must be slide out design shipped with room cabinet
front installed. Unit chassis must have the ability to be installed
with zero clearance from finished floor. An electrical power
cord must be included with chassis and installed by the
manufacturer to assure proper NEMA 6 or 7 configuration and
UL approved length. Unit must be tested for conformance to
ASTME water infiltration specification ASTME 331-86 which
ensures no water infiltration when tested at 8 inches rain per
hour at 63 mph wind for 15 minutes.
Unit Controls
The units controls must be completely wired and accessible from
the top. Controls must include high and low fan speeds for both
cooling, heating, and fan only operation, and an OFF position.
Other unit controls must include a concealed ventilation control to
allow the introduction of filtered air into the room, a concealed fan
mode switch to allow the owner to preset for either continuous fan
or thermostatically cycled fan operation. Additionally, the following
controls are to be included as standard on all units:
Compressor restart delay
Random restart circuit
Front desk control
Automatic freeze protection
Remote control capability
Mechanical temperature limiter
Remote temperature sensing capability
Evaporator/Condenser Fans
Direct drive with a permanent split capacitor two-speed motor.
Condensate must be directed onto the condenser coil to aid in
evaporation and removal. Condenser fan must be propellor type
and evaporator fan must be blower type.
Room Cabinet
The front of the room cabinet must be able to be field secured
to chassis to inhibit tampering. Filter must be accessible
without removing room front. Cabinet depth must not exceed
7 to minimize units impact on room space.
Heat Pumps
Each unit must include a changeover thermostat that senses
an outside coil switch-over temperature of 25° Fahrenheit,
lock-open refrigerant reversing valve during heat pump opera-
tion, temperature-activated defrost drain and automatic emer-
gency heat operation to override the heat pumps change-over
thermostat and bring on electric resistance heaters in the event
of a sealed system failure. Unit must not operate compressor
and electric heaters simultaneously.
Compressor
The compressor must be hermetically sealed, internally iso-
lated, rotary-type, and permanently mounted on rubber isola-
tors. No removal or adjustment of compressor hold down bolts
is to be required during installation.
Coils
Units coils must have rifled copper tubing expanded into rippled-
edge louvered aluminum fins.
Air Discharge
Must be a sloped surface so that obstructions cannot be placed on
the unit. Discharge conditioned air can be directed into the room
at an angle of 15 or 40 degrees from the vertical position. The
discharge grille must be of polycarbonate material to resist bend-
ing, cracking, rusting and corrosion.
Warranty
The warranty is for Full One Year on the entire unit; Full Second
through Fifth Year on the entire sealed refrigerant system com-
ponents; Limited Second through Fifth Year on all functional
parts only.
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ACCESSORIES
GUIDE SPECIFICATIONS
(New installations typically require a minimum of WS900B wall sleeve and an outdoor grille.)
Wall Sleeves
The wall sleeve must be industry standard dimensions: 13-
3/4 depth x 42 width x 16-1/16 height and constructed of
insulated galvanized steel with electro-deposition paint finish
with ULV resistant high-solids polyester overspray. Sleeve
must be shipped with weather resistant rear closure panel
installed.
(The optional accessories listed below perform specific functions required in some installations.)
Remote Temperature Sensor
A field installed thermistor will override the unit mounted ther-
mostat to allow more accurate, internal wall-sensing of room
ambient temperature. All other modes and functions remain at
the PTAC unit.
Condensate Drain Kit
Attaches to the bottom of the wall sleeve for directional con-
trolled internal or external disposal of condensate and defrost
water.
Subbase Kit
Necessary for U.L. listing requirements for 265 volt units (Hard
Wire Kit may be substituted for Subbase kit). Optional for 230/
208 volt units. Must be prewired to facilitate field electrical
connections and include a NEMA 6 or 7 configuration electrical
receptacle. It must have two leveling screws for sleeve support
and accurate unit leveling during installion. Locations for field
installation of physical disconnect switches, cartridge-style
fuse holders and circuit breakers must be provided. Side-skirts
must be provided with subbases.
Power Vent & Damper
Must be provided to maximize fresh air intake to up to 70 CFM.
Damper must automatically close when unit is not in a condi-
tioning mode to prevent outside air from entering the room
without being heated or cooled.
Fuse Holders (included in 265v models)
Must be installed either in the unit or the subbase and must
match the electrical requirements of the chassis.
Security Key Locks
Must be installed to prevent tampering of the unit controls. Unit
room cabinet must also be secured to the chassis with field
Outside Grilles
Must be architectural extruded, anodized aluminum
( AGK*** B) or standard stamped aluminum
(SGK**B). All other grilles must be submitted to PTAC
manufacturer for feasibility, airflow, characteristics and
compliance with U.L. regulations, where necessary.
Duct Kits
A main duct kit, extension duct kit, and duct termination
kit must be supplied to duct conditioned air into a
second room.
Hydronic Heat Kit
Is required for heating functions instead of electric
resistance heaters. Unit must retain complete service
access with the kit installed. Proper water or steam
valves must be used; however, they are not included in
the Hydronic Heat Kit.
Condensate Removal Pump
Must be installed to assist in removing the condensate
developed by the heat pump operation and transfer it
to the indoor coil to dissipate into the room adding
humidity to the room.
Disconnect Switch
Power disconnect switch must be installed in subbase
for use as a physical disconnect where required by
local codes.
Circuit Breaker Kit
Must be installed in subbase to provide overcurrent
protection for proper 230/208 volt amperage. Can also
be used as a physical disconnect where local codes
permit for 230/208 voltage.
Hard Wire Kit
Must be used to permanently wire chassis for hard wire
purposes. (For 265 volt units, Hard Wire Kit may be
substituted with Subbase Kit).
Thermostats
Must be installed to provide full remote operation of the
chassis. Thermostat must be manual changeover,
auto changeover, or programmable.
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WARRANTY
WARRANTY PROVIDES FOR:
FULL FIRST YEAR WARRANTY: Amana will repair or replace, free of charge, any part which proves
to be defective due to workmanship or materials.
FULL FIVE YEAR SEALED SYSTEM WARRANTY: Amana will repair or replace, free of charge, the
evaporator, condenser, compressor, or connecting tubing which proves to be defective due to
workmanship or materials.
LIMITED SECOND THRU FIFTH YEAR FUNCTIONAL PARTS WARRANTY: During the 2nd thru 5th
PACKAGED TERMINAL PRODUCTS
(PTC, PTH A SERIES)
FULL ONE-YEAR WARRANTY
WARRANTY LIMITATIONS:
 Warranty is effective as of the original date of
purchase.
 All warranty service must be performed by an
authorized Amana Servicer.
 Reimbursement for warranty service is limited to
normal service charges performed during the
servicers normal business hours.
 Applies only to original installation within the
continental United States, Hawaii, Alaska, and
OWNER'S RESPONSIBILITIES:
 Provide proof of purchase (sales invoice).
 Provide normal care and maintenance.
 Make product reasonably accessible for service.
 Pay for service calls related to product installation or
usage instructions.
 Pay for replacement of fuses and circuit breakers.
 Under the Limited Warranty, the owner is responsible
for servicer's travel charges, labor, parts freight and
*This warranty gives you specific legal rights, and you may have others which vary from state to state. For example,
some states do not allow the exclusion or limitation of incidental or consequential damages, so this exclusion may
not apply to you. For warranty service, contact an Authorized Amana Servicer.
Should you have a service problem that is not resolved locally,
Sample
Write: Customer Relations Department
Or Dial: 1-800-843-0304 between 8:00 AM and 4:30 PM
AMANA IS NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR:
 Damage as a result of flood, lightning, fire,
wind, and accidents beyond Amanas control.
 Damage as a result of product not installed
according to Amanas instructions and
specifications.
 Replacement of fuses and replacement or
resetting of circuit breakers.
 Damage or failure resulting from installation in
an environment containing highly corrosive
chemical agents.
 Damage or failure resulting from installation in a
coastal environment due to corrosion except
those specific models (i.e. Seacoast models)
which have been treated with factory applied
corrosion protection.
Amana Refrigeration, Inc.
Amana, Iowa 52204
(C.S.T.) Monday thru Friday
Amanas continuing commitment to quality products may mean a change in specifications without notice.
Form No. AHC9439 AE 1996 Amana Heating and Air Conditioning, Inc. Fayetteville, Tenneessee Printed in U.S.A.
Certified to ISO 9001/ASQC Q9001 - Registered by A.G.A. Quality Certificate #AQC-01501
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Sound Specifications
Amana Pakage Terminal Units are designed
and built to be extra quiet for true people-pleas-
ing comfort. Amana isolates sound and vibration
with solid construction and heavy insulation to
reduce operating sounds and keep outdoor noise
where it belongs . . . outdoors.
Heavy steel chassis provides overal stability that
withstands compressor and fan vibration. Heavy
steel wall sleeve is corrosion-treated and insu-
lated on the top and sides to reduce noise and
heat transmission. Isolated compressor is lo-
cated behind the bulkhead to confine noise to
the outside. Rubber isolates under the compres-
sor and vibration-absorbing refrigerant piping
loops further reduce operating sound.
Indoor Sound Table -- Sound Ratings (in decibels)
Leave out of
1st revision
as per Paul
Dopple
Selector
Switch PTC Models PTH Models
Position
FAN ONLY
LOW COOL
HIGH COOL
LOW HEAT
HIGH HEAT
Outdoor Sound Table -- Sound Ratings (in decibels)
Selector
Switch PTC Models PTH Models
Position
FAN ONLY
LOW COOL
HIGH COOL
LOW HEAT
HIGH HEAT
Volts 7,000 9,000 12,000 15,000 7,000 9,000 12,000 15,000
230 4.8 5.4 5.8 6.2 5.0 5.0 5.8 6.0
230 5.6 5.8 6.0 6.6 5.6 5.8 6.0 6.2
230 5.8 6.0 6.2 6.8 5.8 6.0 6.2 6.6
230 4.8 5.4 5.8 6.2 5.4 5.6 5.8 6.2
230 5.2 5.6 5.8 6.4 5.8 5.8 6.2 6.6
Volts 7,000 9,000 12,000 15,000 7,000 9,000 12,000 15,000
230
230 6.4 6.4 7.0 7.4 6.8 7.0 7.0 7.4
230 6.4 6.4 7.4 8.0 7.4 7.6 7.4 8.2
230 6.8 6.8 7.2 7.2
230 7.4 7.4 7.4 8.0
Not Applicable
Nominal Sizes (Btuh)
Nominal Sizes (Btuh)
Not Applicable
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Packaged Terminal
Air Conditioners & Heat Pumps
A rugged, yet versatile new
Package Terminal Unit that is
ideal for zoned heating and cooling
applications such as:
Hotels & Motels
Nursing Homes & Assisted Living
Office Complexes
Apartments & Condos
Single dwellings
Residential add-ons
Dormitories
Quality by:
Photograph Here
Architects and
Engineers Manual
A higher standard of comfort
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Architects and
Engineers Design
Data Manual
A rugged, yet versatile new Package Terminal Unit
Packaged Terminal
Air Conditioners & Heat Pumps
that is ideal for zoned heating and cooling
applications such as:
Hotels & Motels
Nursing Homes & Assisted Living
Office Complexes
Apartments& Condos
Single dwellings
Residential add-ons
Dormitories
Photograph Here
A higher standard of comfort
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