Bard Q-TEC Q24A2, Q-TEC Q42A2, Q-TEC Q48A2, Q-TEC Q60A2, Q-TEC Q30A2 Installation Instructions Manual

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Q-TEC SERIES
PACKAGED INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS
AIR CONDITIONER
Models: Q24A2 Q30A2 Q36A2 Q42A2 Q48A2 Q60A2
Bard Manufacturing Company, Inc. Bryan, Ohio 43506
Since 1914 . . . Moving ahead, just as planned.
Manual: 2100-600 Supersedes: NEW File: Vol II Tab 14 Date: 08-21-13
Manual 2100-600 Page 1 of 38
CONTENTS
Getting Other Information and Publications
For more information, contact these publishers: ........... 3
Q-T
ec General Information
Q-Tec Model Nomenclature ..........................................4
Shipping Damage .........................................................8
Unit Removal From Skid ...............................................8
Handling Unit After Removal From Skid .......................9
General .........................................................................9
Minimum Installation Height ..........................................9
Duct Work ....................................................................11
Filters ...........................................................................11
Fresh Air Intake ...........................................................12
Service Light ...............................................................12
Condensate Drain .......................................................12
Optional Rear Drain Kit ...............................................12
Separate Evaporator Drain Connection ..................... 12
Installation Instructions
Mounting the Unit ........................................................19
Wiring — Main Power .................................................. 20
Wiring — Low Voltage Wiring ...................................... 20
Opt. Climate Controls Sequence of Op. .............20 & 21
Low Voltage Connections ...........................................21
General .......................................................................21
Start Up
R-410A Refrgerant..........................................................27
Topping Off System Charge
Safety Practices..............................................................27
Description of Standard Equipment Optional CFM (Q36A2, Q42A2, Q48A2 & Q60A2 Only) Important Installer Note Phase Monitor Three Phase Scroll Compressor Start Up
Information.........................................................28 & 29
Compressor Control Module...........................................29
Adjustments Service Hints Mist Eliminator Service Vent Options
Sequence of Operation...................................................34
Pressure Service Ports
Troubleshooting
Troubleshooting GE ECM™ Blower Motors Fan Blade Setting Dimensions Refrigerant Charge Pressure Chart
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Figures
Figure 1 Unit Dimensions ...........................................7
Figure 2 Air Seal Under Unit ......................................8
Figure 3 Removal of Unit From Skid .......................... 8
Figure 4 Unit on Appliance Cart for Moving................9
Figure 5 Installation With Free Blow Plenum ........... 10
Figure 6 Ducted Application ..................................... 10
Figure 7 Supply Duct Connections ............................11
Figure 8 Filter Location..............................................11
Figure 9 Optional Side Drain ....................................13
Figure 10 Standard Rear Drain ..................................13
Figure 11 Rear Drain (Top View) ................................ 13
Figure 12A Figure 12B Figure 12C Figure 12D Figure 13A
Figure 13B
Figure 14 Removing Locking Screws from Wheels.... 19
Figure 15 Component Location ..................................20
Figure 16 Thermostat Plug Terminals ........................ 22
Figure 17 Thermostat Wiring Diagram "X" Option ..... 23
Figure 18 Thermostat Wiring Diagram "A" Option ..... 24
Figure 19 Thermostat Wiring Diagram "D" Option .... 25
Figure 20 Thermostat Wiring Diagram "H" Option .... 26
Figure 21 Fresh Air Damper Removal ........................32
Figure 22 QERV Removal ..........................................33
Figure 23 CO2 Controller ............................................34
Figure 24 Control Disassembly ..................................36
Figure 25 Winding Test ...............................................36
Figure 26 Drip Loop....................................................36
Figure 27 Fan Blade Setting.......................................37
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Optional Rear Drain Kit ..............................14
Optional Rear Drain Kit ..............................15
Optional Rear Drain Kit .............................. 16
Optional Rear Drain Kit .............................. 17
Unit Mounting .............................................18
Unit Mounting .............................................18
Tables
Table 1 Factory Built-In Electric Heat Table ............... 5
Table 2 Electrical Specications.................................6
Table 3 Operating Voltage Range ............................20
Table 4 Wall Thermostats .........................................22
Table 5 Fan Blade Dimensions ................................ 37
Table 6 Indoor Blower Performance.........................37
Table 7 Cooling Pressure .........................................38
GETTING OTHER INFORMATION AND PUBLICATIONS
These publications can help you install the air
conditioner or heat pump. You can usually nd these
at your local library or purchase them directly from the publisher. Be sure to consult current edition of each standard.
National Electrical Code ......................ANSI/NFPA 70
Standard for the Installation ...............ANSI/NFPA 90A
of Air Conditioning and Ventilating Systems
Standard for W arm Air .......................ANSI/NFPA 90B
Heating and Air Conditioning Systems
Load Calculation for ..................... ACCA Manual J or
Winter and Summer Manual N Air Conditioning
Low Pressure, Low Velocity .........ACCA Manual D or
Duct System Design Manual Q Winter and Summer Air Conditioning
FOR MORE INFORMATION, CONTACT THESE PUBLISHERS:
ACCA Air Conditioning Contractors of America 1712 New Hampshire Avenue Washington, DC 20009 Telephone: (202) 483-9370 Fax: (202) 234-4721
ANSI American National Standards Institute 11 West Street, 13th Floor New York, NY 10036 Telephone: (212) 642-4900 Fax: (212) 302-1286
ASHRAE American Society of Heating, Refrigeration, and Air Conditioning Engineers, Inc. 1791 Tullie Circle, N.E.
Atlanta, GA 30329-2305 Telephone: (404) 636-8400 Fax: (404) 321-5478
NFPA National Fire Protection Association Batterymarch Park P.O. Box 9101 Quincy, MA 02269-9901 Telephone: (800) 344-3555 Fax: (617) 984-7057
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Q-Tec Series General Information
Q-Tec MODEL NOMENCLATURE
Q 42 A 2 A 10 X X V X X X
MODEL NUMBER
Q-Tec™
CAPACITY
24 - 2 Ton 30 - 2½ Ton 36 - 3 Ton 42 - 3½ Ton 48 - 4 Ton 60 - 5 Ton
VENTILATION OPTIONS
X - Barometric Fresh Air Damper (Standard) B - Blank-off Plate
E - Economizer(Notavailableondehumidicationversions)
P - Commercial Ventilator - Motorized w/Exhaust Power Return V - Commercial Ventilator - Motorized w/Exhaust Spring Return R - Energy Recovery Ventilator w/Independent Intake & Exhaust Control
jIf“X”controloptionisselected,thenthermostatandhumidistat,ifapplicable,orDDCcontrolsystemmustbeeldsupplied.
NOTE:
AIR
CONDITIONER
REVISION |
VOLTS & PHASE |
A - 230/208/60/1 B - 230/208/60/3 C - 460/60/3
KW 0Z - 0KW 05 - 5KW 06 - 6KW 09 - 9KW 10 -10KW 12 -12KW 15 -15KW
FILTER OPTIONS
X - 1 inch Fiberglass (Standard) F - 2 inch Fiberglass P - 2 inch Pleated
COLOR
V - Platinum w/Slate Front (Vinyl) X - Beige paint 4 - Gray paint
CLIMATE CONTROLj
STANDARD UNITS X - None D - Electronic/Prog H - Electronic/Prog/CO B - Electronic/Prog/Humidistat/BACNet C - Electronic/Prog/Humidistat/BACNet/CO
2
COIL OPTIONS
X - Standard 1 - Phenolic coated
evaporator* 2 -
Phenolic coated
condenser 3 - Phenolic coated
evaporator and condenser coil*
*and reheat if applicable
2
INTERNAL CONTROLS
X - Standard
• High Pressure Switch
• Low Pressure Switch
• Compressor Control Module w/Time Delay J - Alarm Relay + LAC + Above
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TABLE 1
FACTORY BUILT-IN ELECTRIC HEAT TABLE
Q60A2-A Q60A2-B Q60A2-C
Q36A2-C
Q42A2-C
Q48A2-C
Q36A2-B
Q42A2-B
Q48A2-B
Q36A2-A
Q42A2-A
Q48A2-A
Q24A2-B Q30A2-B Q24A2-C Q30A2-C
Q24A2-A
Q30A2-A
Models
240V-1 208V-1 240V-1 208V-1 240V-1 208V-1 480V-3 480V-3 240V-1 208V-1 240V-1 208V-1 480V-3 240V-1 208V-1 240V-1 208V-1 480V-3
KW BTUH BTUH BTUH BTUH BTUH BTUH BTUH BTUH BTUH BTUH BTUH BTUH BTUH BTUH BTUH BTUH BTUH BTUH
5.0 16,380 12,290 16,380 12,290
6.0 20,500 15,360 20,500 15,360 20,500 20,500 20,500 15,360 20,500
9.0 30,700 23,000 30,700 23,000 30,700 30,700 30,700 23,000 30,700 30,700 23,000 30,700
10.0 32,670 24,570 32,670 24,570 32,670 24,570
12.0 41,000 30,700 41,000
15.0 49,150 36,860 49,150 36,860 49,150 49,150 36,860 49,150 36,860 49,150
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TABLE 2
ELECTRICAL SPECIFICATIONS
No.
Field
Power
Circuits
1
1 1
1 1
1 1
1 1 1
1 1 1 1
1 1 1
1 or 2
1 1 1 1
1 1 1 1
1 1 1
1 or 2
1 1 1 1
1 1 1 1
1 1 1
1 or 2
1 1 1 1
1 1 1 1
1 or 2
1 1
1 1
Minimum
Circuit
Ampacity
22 30 55
17 25 33
10 12 17
25 32 57
18 25 34 43
11 14 18 23
29 34 58 84
21 26 35 53
12 14 18 27
35 35 58 83
26 26 35 53
13 14 18 27
37 37 58 83
28 28 35 53
14 14 18 27
45 59 84
31 36 55
16 19 28
MODEL
Q24A2-A0Z
Q24A2-B0Z
Q24A2-C0Z
Q30A2-A0Z
Q30A2-B0Z
Q30A2-C0Z
Q36A2-A0Z
Q36A2-B0Z
Q36A2-C0Z
Q42A2-A0Z
Q42A2-B0Z
Q42A2-C0Z
Q48A2-A0Z
Q48A2-B0Z
Q48A2-C0Z
Q60A2-A0Z
Q60A2-B0Z
Q60A2-C0Z
Rated
Volts &
Phase
A05
230/208-111
A10
B06
230/208-311
B09
C06
460-3
C09
A05
230/208-111
A10
B06
230/208-3
B09 B12
C06
460-3
C09 C12
A05
230/208-1
A10 A15
B06
230/208-3
B09 B15
C06
460-3
C09 C15
A05
230/208-1
A10 A15
B06
230/208-3
B09 B15
C06
460-3
C09 C15
A05
230/208-1
A10 A15
B06
230/208-3
B09 B15
C06
460-3
C09 C15
A10
230/208-111
A15
B09
230/208-311
B15
C09
460-3
C15
jMaximumsizeofthetimedelayfuseorHACRtypecircuitbreakerforprotectionofeldwiringconductors.Basedon75°Ccopperwire.AllwiringmustconformtotheNationalElectricalCodeandalllocalcodes.These“MinimumCircuitAmpacity”valuesaretobeusedforsizingtheeldpowerconductors.RefertotheNationalElectric 
 Code(latestrevision),article310forpowerconductorsizing.
CAUTION: Whenmorethanoneeldpowerconductorcircuitisrunthroughoneconduit,theconductorsmustbederated.  Pay special attention to Note 8 of Table 310 regarding Ampacity Adjustment Factors when more than three
  conductorsareinaraceway.
Single Circuit Dual Circuit
j
Maximum
External
Fuse or
Ckt. Brkr.
30 30 60
20 25 35
15 15 20
35 35 60
25 25 35 45
15 15 20 25
45 45 60 90
30 30 35 60
15 15 20 30
50 50 60 90
35 35 35 60
15 15 20 30
50 50 60 90
40 40 40 60
20 20 20 30
60 60 90
45 45 60
20 20 30
Field
Power
Wire
Size
10 10
6
12 10
8
14 14 12
8 8 6
10 10
8 6
14 14 12 10
8 8 6 4
10 10
8 6
14 14 12 10
8 8 6 4
8 8 8 6
14 14 12 10
8 8 6 4
8 8 8 6
12 12 12 10
8 6 4
8 8 6
12 12 10
Minimum
Ground
Wire
10 10 10
12 10 10
14 14 12
10 10 10
10 10 10 10
14 14 12 10
10 10
8 8 58 25 60 25 6 10 10 10
10 10 10 10
14 14 12 10
10 10
8 8 58 25 60 25 6 10 10 10
10 10 10 10
14 14 12 10
10 10 10
8 58 25 60 25 8 10 10 10
10 10 10 10
12 12 12 10
10 10
8 59 25 60 25 8 10 10 10
10 10 10
12 12 10
Circuit
Ampacity
Ckt. A Ckt. B Ckt. A Ckt. B Ckt. A Ckt. B Ckt. A Ckt. B
j Maximum
External Fuse
or Ckt. Breaker
Field Power
Wire Size
Ground
Wire Size
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FIGURE 1
UNIT DIMENSIONS
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SHIPPING DAMAGE
Upon receipt of equipment, the carton should be checked for external signs of shipping damage. The skid must remain attached to the unit until the unit is ready for installation. If damage is found, the receiving party must contact the last carrier immediately, preferably in writing, requesting inspection by the carrier’s agent.
UNIT REMOVAL FROM SKID
WARNING
This unit is heavy and requires more than one
persontohandleandremovefromtheskid.
Check unit wheels to ensure that wheels are
lockedbeforeremovingfromskid.Extreme
caution must be taken to prevent injury to
personnelanddamagetotheunit.
It is recommended that the unit not be removed from the skid with a forklift since the air seal under the unit could be damaged. See Figure 2.
The shipping brackets on each side of the unit must be removed and discarded. See Figure 3-A. The return air grille panel can be removed to provide a place to hold
FIGURE 2
AIR SEAL UNDER QTec UNIT
Air Seal
the unit. The unit can be slid forward on the skid until the front wheels hang over the edge of the skid. See Figure 3-B. The unit can be tipped forward and slid down the edge of the skid until the front wheels touch the ground. See Figure 3-C. The wheels will not roll. They are shipped from the factory locked so they will not roll. The back of the skid will have to be held down to keep it from tipping up. The skid can be slid out from under the unit. The unit can then be set upright.
FIGURE 3
REMOVAL OF UNIT FROM SKID
Hold Skid Down
A Shipping Brackets B Front Wheels Over Edge
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C Front Wheels On Floor
HANDLING UNIT AFTER REMOVAL FROM SKID
WARNING
Exercise extreme caution when pushing the
unitontherollers.Handleandpushfromthe lower1/3oftheunit.Insurethatdebrisisnot ontheoorwheretheunitistobemovedon therollers.Failuretodosocouldresultinthe
unit tipping over and causing bodily injury and/
ordamagetotheunit.
The unit will have to be turned sideways and removed
from the skid to t through a 36" doorway. If the door
height allows, the unit can be slid sideways through the door.
If the unit can not be slid through the door, then the unit will have to be put on a cart and tipped down to roll through the door. It is recommended that an appliance cart by used with a strap to hold the unit on the cart. The wheels of the unit must be locked. If the wheels were allowed to roll, the unit could roll off the cart. The unit should always be carted from the left side. This is the side where the compressor is located. See Figure 4.
The blade of the appliance cart should be slid under the wheels of the unit. The strap of the appliance cart should be placed around the unit and strapped tightly. Help will be required to tip the unit back onto the cart. The unit can be leaned far enough back to be rolled through the door. Be careful when setting the unit back up to keep from damaging the unit.
GENERAL
The equipment covered in this manual is to be installed by trained, experienced service and installation technicians. A QWS-Series wall sleeve supplied as a separate accessory must be ordered and installed with Q-Tec unit.
The unit is designed for use with or without duct work. For use without duct work, Plenum Box QPB42 is recommended.
These instructions explain the recommended method to install the air cooled self-contained unit and the electrical wiring connections to the unit.
These instructions and any instructions packaged with any separate equipment required to make up the entire air conditioning system should be carefully read before beginning the installation. Note particularly “Start Procedure” and any tags and/or labels attached to the equipment.
APPLIANCE CART
COMPRESSOR
FIGURE 4
UNIT ON APPLIANCE CART
Q-Tec UNIT (Right Side)
STRAP
While these instructions are intended as a general recommended guide, they do not supersede any national and/or local codes in any way. Authorities having jurisdiction should be consulted before the installation is made. See Page 3 for information on codes and standards.
Size of unit for a proposed installation should be based on heat loss calculation made according to methods of Air Conditioning Contractors of America (ACCA). The air duct should be installed in accordance with the Standards of the National Fire Protection Systems of Other Than Residence Type, NFPA No. 90A, and Residence Type Warm Air Heating and Air Conditioning Systems, NFPA No. 90B. Where local regulations are at a variance with instructions, installer should adhere to local codes.
MINIMUM INSTALLATION HEIGHT
The minimum installation height of the unit with a Free Blow Plenum is 8 ft. 6 in. This provides enough clearance for the plenum to be removed. See Figure 5.
The minimum installation height for ducted applications is 8 ft. 4½ in. This provides enough clearance to install the duct work. See Figure 6.
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FIGURE 5
INSTALLATION WITH FREE BLOW PLENUM
FIGURE 6
DUCTED APPLICA TION
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DUCT WORK
All duct work must be properly sized for the design
airow requirement of the equipment. Air Conditioning
Contractors of America (ACCA) is an excellent guide to proper sizing. All duct work or portions thereof not in the conditioned space should be properly insulated in order to both conserve energy and prevent condensation or moisture damage. When duct runs through unheated spaces, it should be insulated with a minimum of one inch of insulation. Use insulation with a vapor barrier on the outside of the insulation. Flexible joints should be used to connect the duct work to the equipment in order to keep the noise transmission to a minimum.
The Q-Tec series unit has provision to attach a supply air duct to the top of the unit. Duct connection size is
12 inches x 20 inches. The duct work is eld supplied
and must be attached in a manner to allow for ease of removal when it becomes necessary to slide the unit out from the wall for service. See Figure 7 for suggested attachment method.
The Q-Tec series units are designed for use with free return (non-ducted) and either free blow with the use of QPB Plenum Box or a duct supply air system.
The QPB and QPBHW Plenum Box mounts on top of the unit and has both vertically and horizontally adjustable louvers on the front discharge grille.
For hot water coil option a QPBHWxx-F for free blow
or QPBHWxx-D for ducted airow is used.
When used with a ducted supply, a QCX Cabinet Extension can be used to conceal the duct work above
the unit to the ceiling. This extends 20" above the unit for a total height above the oor of 10'-7/8". The
unit is equipped with a variable speed indoor blower motor which increases in speed with an increase in duct static pressure. The unit will therefore deliver proper
rated airow up to the maximum ESP shown in Table
7. However, for quiet operation of the air system, the duct static should be kept as low as practical, within the guidelines of good duct design.
FILTERS
Two 1-inch throw away lters [(1) 16x16 and (1) 16x20] are supplied with each unit. The lters slide into lter brackets. Refer to Figure 8.
The lters are serviced from the inside of the building
by opening the hinged door. This door is attached by a screw and one locking latch.
The internal lter brackets are adjustable to accommodate 2-inch lters. The tabs for the 1-inch lters must be bent down to allow the 2-inch lters to
slide in place.
FIGURE 7
SUPPLY DUCT CONNECTIONS
SUPPLY DUCT TO BE FIELD SUPPLIED
ATTACHMENT SCREWS TO BE FIELD SUPPLIED
ROOM SIDE OF Q-T
ec UNIT
DUCT FLANGE PROVIDED WITH UNIT
NOTE: Unit cabinet, supply air duct and free blow
plenum are approved for “0” clearance to combustible material.
FIGURE 8
FILTER LOCATION
FILTERS
RETURN AIR GRILLE
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FRESH AIR INTAKE
This unit is equipped with a fresh air damper assembly. The damper blade is locked in the closed position when the unit is shipped from the factory. To allow the damper to operate remove the two plastic locking pins, one on each end of the blade. This will allow for
maximum fresh airow. The damper blade will now
open when the indoor blower is operating. If less than
maximum fresh airow is required, reinsert the plastic
pins to limit damper blade opening to desired level. Two extra pins are provided (taped to the inside of the assembly) which may be used to hold the blade in some position other than minimum or maximum position. This fresh air assembly is located in the rear of the unit and to gain access to make these adjustments remove
the air lter service door.
All capacity, efciency and cost of operation
information as required for Department of Energy “Energyguide” Fact Sheets are based upon the fresh air blank-off plate in place and is recommended for
maximum energy efciency.
The blank-off plate is available upon request from the factory and is installed in place of the fresh air damper shipped with each unit.
For details on energy recovery ventilation see separate section.
SERVICE LIGHT
The unit is equipped with a service light, which signals the user that service is required. The light is located in the upper control panel and is visible only when the
hinged service/lter access door is open.
The Service Unit light indicates that the unit has been shut off by a high or low pressure device. This indicates that the unit needs to be serviced.
CONDENSATE DRAIN
There are two drain connections on the unit. The rear drain is the primary drain, and is located on the right lower rear panel of the unit. The optional side drain is located on the bottom right side of the unit. The side drain is shipped with a plug installed.
The side drain requires a water trap for proper drainage. See Figure 9. The drain can be routed
through the oor or through the wall. If the drain is to be routed through an unconditioned space, it must be protected from freezing. The drain line must be able
to be removed from the unit if it is necessary to remove the unit from the wall. When the side drain is used, the plug must be removed and installed in the rear drain outlet.
The rear drain can be used with wall thickness of up to 10 inches where a water trap can be installed between the unit and the interior wall. See Figure 10. The trap cannot extend beyond the edge of the unit or it will interfere with the wall mounting bracket. The drain can
be routed through the oor or through the wall. If the
drain is routed through the wall, the drain line must be positioned such that it will not interfere with the sleeve
ange or the grille. See Figure 11. If the drain is to be routed through an unconditioned space, it must be protected from freezing.
OPTIONAL REAR DRAIN KITS
Optional Rear Drain Kit, Bard Model QCDS48A, is also available for these products. The optional
rear drain kit offers multiple benets that include the
following:
• Allows unit to be rolled away from the sleeve without having to disconnect any hard plumbing connections.
• Allows indoor coil condensate to be easily connected to Rear Drain Box while bypassing the outdoor coil drain pan. This aids in minimizing the potential for biological growth to occur by minimizing the standing water and exposing it to warm temperatures.
See Figures 12A, 12B, 12C and 12D.
The drain box permanently mounts onto the wall sleeve and is then either piped directly outdoors, or can be piped vertically. The Q-Tec unit is then equipped with
ttings on the rear of the unit that slide into the drain
box as it is wheeled towards the wall sleeve.
NOTE: On models equipped with a refrigerant subcooler in the lower drain pan may experience a
2-3% decrease in cooling performance and efciency
when the indoor condensate is routed around the outdoor coil drain pan/subcooler assembly. Unit
rated performance and efciency are with the indoor
condensate routed to the outdoor coil pan.
There is also a heated version of the rear drain box available (Model #QCDS48H) for installation in northern climates where freezing may occur.
SEPARATE EVAPORATOR DRAIN CONNECTION (OPTIONAL)
A knockout is provided in the back right corner of the units for use when draining the evaporator drain pan separately from the condenser. This knockout is 5 inches above the back condenser drain opening. To utilize a separate evaporator drain connection remove the knockout and route the existing evaporator drain hose out this knockout and then to an appropriate drain line.
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