Amana PTC154G35CXXX, PTH153G50CXXX, PTH153G25CXXX, PTC153G25CXXX, PTC153G35CXXX Owner's Guide

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PACKAGE TERMINAL
AIR CONDITIONER/HEAT PUMP
INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS & OWNERS MANUAL
Standard and Remote Applications with LED Control
ATTENTION INSTALLING PERSONNEL
As a professional installer you have an obligation to know the product better than the customer. This includes all safety pre­cautions and related items.
Prior to actual installation, thoroughly familiarize yourself with this Instruction Manual. Pay special attention to all safety warn­ings.
Often during installation or repair it is possible to place yourself in a position which is more hazardous than when the unit is in operation.
This manual must be left with the owner of the equipment.
IO-447B 03/2017
5151 San Felipe, Suite 500Houston, TX 77056 • www.amana-ptac.com
is a registered trademark of Maytag Corporation or its related companies and is used
© 2014 - 2015, 2017 Goodman Company, L.P.
Remember, it is your responsibility to install the product safely and to know it well enough to be able to instruct a customer in its safe use.
Safety is a matter of common sense...a matter of thinking before acting. Most dealers have a list of specific good safety practices...follow them.
The precautions listed in this Installation Manual are intended as supplemental to existing practices. However, if there is a direct conflict between existing practices and the content of this manual, the precautions listed here take precedence.
Contents
Unit Features.................................................. 2
Installation Instructions ..................................... 5
Wiring ........................................................... 7
Operating Instructions....................................... 8
Maintenance and Cleaning................................ 12
Obtaining Service........................................... 14
Normal Operating Sounds and Conditions ............. 14
Configuration Settings ..................................... 14
IMPORTANT NOTE TO THE SERVICER
Read this manual and familiarize yourself with the specific items which must be adhered to before attempting to service this unit. The precautions listed in this Installation Manual are intended as supplemental to existing practices. However, if there is a direct conflict between existing practices and the content of this manual, the precautions listed here take precedence.
RECOGNIZE THIS SYMBOL
AS A SAFETY PRECAUTION.
WARNING
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OODMAN WILL NO T BE RESP ONSIBLE FOR A NY INJURY OR PROPERTY
DAMAGE ARISING FROM IMPROPER SERVICE OR SERV ICE PROCEDURES.
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F YOU INSTALL OR PERFO RM SERVICE ON THIS UNIT, YOU ASSUME RESPONSIBILITY FOR ANY PERSO NAL INJURY OR PROPERTY DAM AGE WHICH MAY RESULT. SERVICE HEATING AND AIR C ONDITIONING EQUIPMENT.
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ANY JURISDICTIONS REQUIRE A L ICENSE TO INSTALL OR
Configuration Chart ........................................ 15
Diagnostic Maintenance & Status Report .............. 16
Diagnostic Codes............................................ 17
IMPORTANT NOTE TO THE OWNER
This manual is to be used by qualified, professionally trained HVAC technicians only. Goodman does not assume any respon­sibility for property damage or personal injury for improper service procedures or services performed by an unqualified person.
IMPORTANT NOTES:
Your warranty certificate is also supplied with the unit. Read the warranty carefully and note what is covered. Keep the warranty certificate in a safe place, so you can find it, if necessary.
Before using this manual, check the serial plate for proper model identification.
THE INSTALLATION AND SERVICING OF THIS EQUIPMENT MUST BE PERFORMED BY QUALIFIED, EXPERIENCED TECH­NICIANS ONLY.
Due to policy of continual product improvement, the right is reserved to change specifications and design without notice.
UNIT FEATURES
This unit has many features which are different than those found on conventional PTAC units. The servicer must be familiar with these features in order to properly service the unit.
LCDI or AFCI Power Cords - Underwriters Laboratories and the National Electric Code (NEC) now require power cords that sense current leakage and can open the elec­trical circuit to the unit on units rated at 250 volts or less. In the event that unit does not operate, check the reset button located on or near the head of the power cord as part of the normal troubleshooting procedure.
LCDI power Cord
Automatic 3-minute compressor lockout - After the com­pressor cycles off, it will not restart for three minutes.
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Automatic 2 ture falls to 4°F below the set point temperature, the reverse cycle heat is shut off and the electric strip heat is turned on.
stage electric heat - If the room tempera-
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Automatic freeze protection - Whenever power is sup­plied to the unit and the master switch is in the ON posi­tion, automatic freeze protection is active. If the unit senses temperature below 40°F, the fan motor and elec­tric strip heat are turned on. Freeze protection can be turned off, if required.
Random restart delay - To help eliminate power surges after a power outage, the unit is equipped with a two to four minute random restart delay feature. Whenever the unit is plugged in with the master switch turned on and the mode switch set in the cool or heat mode, a random restart will occur. A random restart condition can be avoided by setting the mode switch in the fan only or off position before applying power to the unit.
Fuse holder - On all 265 volt units, fuse holders are fac­tory installed. Check for blown fuse if unit does not oper­ate. Fuse holder is located behind the front. Replacement fuses may be purchased from the Parts Department or contact your sales representative for part numbers.
7 Button Touch Pad With Display
Load shedding - When input terminals have been config­ured for load shedding operations. If at any time a switch is closed between the IN1 and COM or IN2 and COM termi­nals as configured, the compressor and electric heater will lockout until the switch is opened.
NOTE: The PTAC Wire Harness Kit (PWHK01G70) is required when using or load shedding option.
Transfer fan - A daughter board allows for an external (transfer) fan connection. A user-supplied relay is required and, depending upon the type used, an approved external transformer kit may be required for installation.
FUSE
HOLDERS
Control Panel
Indication LEDs - The touch pad has LEDs that correspond to fan operation and to indicate unit status. The LEDs next to the selections OFF, COOL, and HEAT indicate which operational mode is active. The LED located in the lower left corner is a status LED. This LED indicates the status of the unit. See Diagnostic Maintenance & Status Report sec­tion for further details.
Front mounting hole - A mounting hole location is pro­vided to give the owner the option of securing the front to the chassis. The mounting hole must be drilled at the dimple indicating the correct location below a louver . The owner must supply one 1/2 inch long #8 sheet metal screw per unit. The screw must be removed before the front can be removed.
Front Mo unting Screw accessed through louvers.
Chassis Front
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Energy Management System Features
b. Original paid freight bill or indemnity in lieu thereof.
Temperature Setback - This option can save energy dol­lars for unrented or unoccupied rooms by automatically setting back the operational temperatures. This mode of operation is selected through the configuration routine (see Configuration Settings section). NOTE: T emperature setback does not work with a wired remote thermostat.
Door Switch and Motion Sensor Low Voltage Terminals (IN1, IN2, COM) - The door switch and motion sensor operate as a unit, the terminals allow for wired connection of a door sensor to the control board. The motion sensor interprets any door movement as a signal of occupancy . If the switch between IN* and COM is closed, the door control will in­terpret the room door as closed. If the switch between IN* and COM terminals is opened (or closed if unit is con­figured for normally open) the control will interpret the action as a signal of occupancy . If thirty minutes pass with­out any door activity, Energy Management Temperature setback activates.
Serial Port Interfaces - A serial port, located on the con­trol board, provides easy access for two-way communica­tions to the control board from an optional RF antennae can be attached for wireless communications.
TRANSPORTATION DAMAGE
All units are securely packed in shipping containers tested according to International Safe Transit Association specifica­tions. The carton must be checked upon arrival for external damage. If damage is found, a written request for inspection by the carrier’s agent must be made immediately.
In the event of damage, the consignee must:
1. Make notation on delivery receipt of any visible damage to shipment or container.
c. Original invoice or certified copy thereof, showing
trade and other discounts or reductions.
d. Copy of the inspection report issued by carrier’s
representative at the time damage is reported to the carrier.
The carrier is responsible for making prompt inspection of damage and for a thorough investigation of each claim. The distributor or manufacturer will not accept claims from dealers for transportation damage.
UNIT ACCESSORIES
This unit is designed for through-the-wall installation in new or existing buildings. To complete the installation of this PTAC, an insulated wall sleeve and an outdoor grille (either the stamped aluminum grille, the architectural grille or polymer grille) are required.
The chassis and the cabinet front are shipped in one carton. Optional accessories to complete a particular installation are the following:
OPTIONAL ACCESSORIES
Power Switch Kit Wire Harness Kit Wall Sleeve Kit Circuit Breaker Kit Key Lock Kit Architectural Grille Kit Drain Kit Remote Escutcheon Kit Filter Kit External Transformer Kit Subbase Kit Water or Steam Valve Kit Hard Wire Kit Condensate Disposal Pump Kit Main Duct Kit Remote Temperature Sensor Kit Power Door Kit Wireless RF Antenna Leveling Legs Kit Wireless RF Thermostat Hydronic Heat Kit Wireless Motion Sensor Stamped Grille Kit Wireless Door Switch Curtain Guard Kit Extra Deep Sleeves Polymer Grille Kit Wall Thermostat Kit Extension Duct Kit Fuse Holder Kit
NOTE: Consult sales literature for the appropriate voltage and amperage selections, if applicable. For additional details and illustrations of the accessories, refer to the Architect’s and Engineer’s Manual.
2. Notify carrier promptly and request an inspection.
3. In case of concealed damage, carrier should be notified as soon as possible—preferably within 5 days.
4. File the claim with the following supporting documents within the 6 month statute of limitations.
a. Original Bill of Lading, certified copy, or indemnity
bond.
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INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS
r
Sleeve
Stiffene
To ensure that the unit operates safely and efficiently, it must be installed, operated and maintained according to these instal­lation and operating instructions and all local codes and ordi­nances or, in their absence, with the latest edition of the National Electric Code. The proper installation of this unit is described in the following sections. Following the steps in the order presented should ensure proper installation. Rated per­formance is achieved after 72 hours of operation.
SLEEVE STIFFENER AND REAR CLOSURE PANEL REMOVAL
Before the chassis can be installed in the wall sleeve, the sleeve stiffener and the rear closure panel must be removed.
Wall Sleeve with Stiffener
Rear Closure
Panel
Flaps
Stiffener Removal
Rear Enclosure Panel Removal
1. Remove the zigzag folded cardboard sleeve stiffener.
2. Remove the rear closure panel by folding the four flaps.
3. Grasping the top and bottom flanges of the rear closure panel pull the entire panel out diagonally from one side.
DRAIN KIT INSTALLATION (OPTIONAL ACCESSORY)
During normal reverse cycle heating operation, condensate water will drain out of the rear of the wall sleeve. If this water is objectionable, a drain kit should be installed. The drain kit has provisions for draining the water from either the right or left side of the sleeve externally or from the bottom of the sleeve internally. The drain kit must be installed before the outdoor grille is installed. Refer to the Installation Instructions supplied with the drain kit for a complete description of the installation procedure.
SLEEVE INSTALLATION
In order for condensate water to drain properly inside the unit, the sleeve must be installed properly:
• Level from right to left.
• A slight downward pitch from the indoor side to the out­door side as shown below.
Refer to the Installation Instructions supplied with the PTAC wall sleeve for a complete description of the installation procedure.
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OutsideInside
Level
Wall
Sleeve
Outside
Wall
1/4 Bubble
Tilt To
Outside
Proper Sleeve Tilt
OUTDOOR GRILLE
An outside grille must be installed to direct air flow for proper unit operation and also protect the outdoor coil. The grille must be installed before installing the chassis. Refer to the Installa­tion Instructions supplied with the outdoor grille kit for a complete description of the installation procedure.
This model requires either a Stamped Grille Kit (Model SGK--B), a Polymer Grille Kit (Model PGK) or an Architectural Grille Kit (Model AGK--B). When replacing an old chassis with an existing grille or using a specialized grille in a new installation, please check with your sales representative to determine if the new chassis should be used with the non-standard specialized grille. An improper outdoor grille can decrease cooling or heating capacity, increase energy usage and shorten compressor life and possibly void the warranty.
Cabinet Front Removal View 2
FRONT REMOVAL
1. Grasp the cabinet front.
Cabinet Front Removal View 1
2. Pull the bottom of the cabinet front away from the chassis until the retaining clips disengage. NOTE: If front is se­cured with a screw, remove front mounting screw, then follow front removal procedure.
Front Mo unting Screw accessed through louvers.
Front Mounting Screw
3. Lift the cabinet front off the chassis. Reverse this procedure to reinstall the cabinet front.
CHASSIS INSTALLATION
1. Remove the cabinet front from the chassis as described in Front Removal.
2. Insert the chassis into the wall sleeve.
Wall Sleeve
Chassis
Slide Chassis In
Outside
Wall
Chassis Installation View 1
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