This installation instructions manual is separated into two sections. The first section
of the manual explains the installation and set up of MULTI-TEC wall-mount units
with an LC6000 controller. The second section explains the installation and set up
of WR Series wall-mount units with an LC6000 controller. Check wall-mount unit
model number information (found on the model/serial tag) prior to beginning the
installation to ensure the proper instructions are being followed.
MULTI-TEC/LC6000 system installation instructions begin on page 3. Proceed to
page 47 for WR Series/LC6000 system installation instructions.
SECTION 1:
MULTI-TEC/LC6000
INSTALLATION
INSTRUCTIONS
Page 3 of 88
CONTENTS
MULTI-TEC/LC6000 INSTALLATION/SET UP
General Information ...........................................5
List of Necessary Materials/Tools ....................8
Site Preparation ...................................................9
Model Identification .......................................... 9
New Shelter Installation vs. Retrofit Installation .. 9
Figure 42 Adjusting Sensor Offset Value ................44
Table 1 W**A*P Series Electrical Specifications .20
Table 2 W**L*P Series Electrical Specifications ..21
Table 3 W**A*E Series Electrical Specifications .22
Table 4 LC6000-100 Terminal Block Index ........ 35
Table 5 LC6000/TEC-EYE Passwords (Default) ....37
Table 6 MULTI-TEC Unit Status Messages .......... 45
Table 7 LC6000 Status Messages ......................45
LC6000 Controller Display and Interface
...40
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GENERAL INFORMATION
Free Cooling Unit System
This Bard Free Cooling Unit System is composed of
MULTI-TEC wall-mounted air conditioners matched
with an LC6000 supervisory controller or Bard thTUNE stand-alone controller. If only one wall-mounted
air conditioner is being used, it can be matched with
either the LC6000 supervisory controller or a th-TUNE
stand-alone controller. If more than one wall mount is
installed, the LC6000 controller must be matched with
the air conditioning units. The wall-mount units are
specifically engineered for telecom/motor control center
rooms.
NOTE: The LC6000 supervisory controller and
MULTI-TEC wall-mount units are designed
specifically to work together. The controller
cannot run other brands of systems, nor can
other controllers run the MULTI-TEC wall-mount
units. They are a complete system, and must be
used together.
LC6000 Series
Wall-Mount Air Conditioner Units
The
MULTI-TEC
cooling airflow in freecooling mode with ability to
exhaust the same amount through the unit itself
without any additional relief openings in the shelter.
MULTI-TEC units are available with optional electric
heat and/or dehumidification.
units
will supply 100% of rated
Controller
LC6000 controller and accessories included shown
below.
General
The equipment covered in this manual is to be installed
by trained, experienced service and installation
technicians.
The refrigerant system is completely assembled and
charged. All internal wiring is complete.
* One remote temperature/humidity sensor and 35' of 5-wire shielded cable are included with the LC6000
controller. If the site in which the LC6000 controller will be used has more than one zone (maximum three
zones per LC6000), additional remote temperature/humidity sensors (one sensor per zone) will need to be
purchased and installed in the additional zones. One additional temperature-only sensor (Bard P/N 8301-
058) may also be used in Zone 1 but will also need to be purchased separately. Temperature-only sensors
require field-supplied 2-wire shielded cable with drain.
Remote Temperature/
Humidity Sensor*
(with 35' shielded cable)
Bard P/N 8403-079
Communication
EMI Filters
Bard P/N 8301-055
Single Unit Operation
A th-TUNE stand-alone controller (Bard P/N 8403-088) can be used in place of the LC6000 controller when only
one MULTI-TEC wall-mount air conditioner is being installed. If using a th-TUNE stand-alone controller instead
of the LC6000 controller, the alarm logging and remote communication capabilities of the LC6000 controller
will not be available. See th-TUNE manual 2100-678 for information on installing and setting up a th-TUNE
stand-alone controller for single unit operation. A TEC-EYE hand-held diagnostic tool is required to program the
wall-mount unit for th-TUNE stand-alone controller operation. The th-TUNE stand-alone controller and TEC-EYE
diagnostic tool are available as a kit (Bard P/N 8620-264).
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The unit is designed for use with or without duct work.
Flanges are provided for attaching the supply and return
ducts.
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 any tags
and/or labels attached to the equipment.
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 Additional Publications for information
on codes and standards.
Sizing of systems for proposed installation should be
based on heat loss and heat gain calculations made
according to methods of Air Conditioning Contractors of
America (ACCA). The supply flange should be installed
in accordance with the Standards of the National
Fire Protection Association for the Installation of Air
Conditioning and Ventilating 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.
Shipping Damage
Upon receipt of equipment, the cartons should be
checked for external signs of shipping damage. If
damage is found, the receiving party must contact
the last carrier immediately, preferably in writing,
requesting inspection by the carrier’s agent.
These units must remain in upright position at all
times.
Additional Publications
These publications can help when installing the
furnace. They can usually be found at the local library
or purchased directly from the publisher. Be sure to
consult the current edition of each standard.
National Electrical Code ...................... ANSI/NFPA 70
Standard for the Installation of Air Conditioning
and Ventilating Systems ...................ANSI/NFPA 90A
Standard for Warm Air Heating
and Air Conditioning Systems ............ANSI/NFPA 90B
Load Calculation for Residential Winter
and Summer Air Conditioning ............. ACCA Manual J
For more information, contact these publishers:
Air Conditioning Contractors of America (ACCA)
1712 New Hampshire Ave. N.W.
Washington, DC 20009
Telephone: (202) 483-9370 Fax: (202) 234-4721
American National Standards Institute (ANSI)
11 West Street, 13th Floor
New York, NY 10036
Telephone: (212) 642-4900 Fax: (212) 302-1286
American Society of Heating, Refrigeration and Air
Conditioning Engineers, Inc. (ASHRAE)
National Fire Protection Association (NFPA)
Batterymarch Park
P. O. Box 9101
Quincy, MA 02269-9901
Telephone: (800) 344-3555 Fax: (617) 984-7057
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ANSI Z535.5 Definitions:
DANGER: Indicate[s] a hazardous situation which, if
not avoided, will result in death or serious injury. The
signal word “DANGER” is to be limited to the most
extreme situations. DANGER [signs] should not be used
for property damage hazards unless personal injury risk
appropriate to these levels is also involved.
WARNING: Indicate[s] a hazardous situation which,
if not avoided, could result in death or serious injury.
WARNING [signs] should not be used for property
damage hazards unless personal injury risk appropriate
to this level is also involved.
CAUTION: Indicate[s] a hazardous situation which, if
not avoided, could result in minor or moderate injury.
CAUTION [signs] without a safety alert symbol may be
used to alert against unsafe practices that can result in
property damage only.
NOTICE: [this header is] preferred to address practices
not related to personal injury. The safety alert symbol
shall not be used with this signal word. As an
alternative to “NOTICE” the word “CAUTION” without
the safety alert symbol may be used to indicate a
message not related to personal injury.
!
WARNING
Electrical shock hazard.
Have a properly trained individual perform
these tasks.
Failure to do so could result in electric shock
or death.
!
WARNING
Fire hazard.
Maintain minimum 1/4" clearance between the
supply ange and combustible materials.
Failure to do so could result in re causing
damage, injury or death.
!
WARNING
Heavy item hazard.
Use more than one person to handle unit.
Failure to do so could result in unit damage or
serious injury.
!
CAUTION
Cut hazard.
Wear gloves to avoid contact with sharp
edges.
Failure to do so could result in personal injury.
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LIST OF NECESSARY MATERIALS/TOOLS
Additional hardware and miscellaneous supplies are needed for installation. These items are field supplied and must
be sourced before installation. This list also includes tools needed for installation.
List of Materials/Tools
• Personal protective equipment/safety devices/antistatic wrist straps
• Supply and return grilles
• Field-fabricated sleeves (if necessary)
• Fasteners sufficient for mounting the units such as
5/16" diameter anchor/lag bolts
• 7/8" diameter washers
• Fasteners appropriate for the shelter wall
construction to attach the controller to the wall
• Commercial grade outdoor silicone sealant
• Miscellaneous hand and power tools and jobsite or
shop materials
• Lifting equipment with the necessary capacity and
rigging to safely move/install the systems
• Electrical supplies
- Various size circuit breakers for the shelter AC
breaker box (see Tables 1, 2 and 3 on pages 20,
21 and 22)
- High-voltage wire of various gauges
(see Tables 1, 2 and 3)
-
16 gauge minimum, 14 gauge maximum power
wire to connect controller to shelter power source
-
5-wire, 18 gauge shielded cable for remote
temperature and humidity sensors (2-wire, 18
gauge shielded cable for temperature-only sensors)
- Communication wire: 2-wire, 18 gauge, shielded
with drain
- 18 gauge non-shielded wire for connecting
smoke detector, hydrogen detector and/or
generator, if applicable, to controller
-
CAT 6 Ethernet cable of field-determined length
(for remote communication, if applicable)
-
2 hole grounding lug (to be used with supplied
1/4" bolts and nuts for grounding controller box)
- Miscellaneous electrical supplies including rigid/
flexible conduit and fittings, 2" x 4" junction
boxes (one per temperature/humidity sensor),
wire connectors and supports
MULTI-TEC Wall-Mount Unit Model Nomenclature
W 36 A A P A 10 5 X X X X E
MODEL SERIES
CAPACITY
18 – 1½ Ton
24 – 2 Ton
30 – 2½ Ton
36 – 3 Ton
M – PLC Logic Board w/Mechanical Dehumidification
Reference Supplemental Instructions
7960-801 for complete details.
42 – 3½ Ton
48 – 4 Ton
60 – 5 Ton
72 – 6 Ton
A – Right Hand
L – Left Hand
REVISION
E – PLC Logic Board w/Electric Reheat
P – PLC Logic Board
A – 230/208/60/1
B – 230/208/60/3
C – 460/60/3
D – 240/220/50/1
VOLTS & PHASE
E – 240/220/50/3
or 220/200/50/3
F – 415/380/50/3
Q – 575/60/3
FIGURE 1
KW
VENTILATION OPTIONS
B – Blank-off Plate
5 – Economizer
CONTROL MODULES
E – Low Ambient Control
C – Low Ambient Control
& Crank Case Heater
COIL OPTIONS
X – Standard
1 – Phenolic Coated Evaporator
2 – Phenolic Coated Condenser
3 – Phenolic Coated Evaporator
and Condenser
SUPPLY AIR OUTLET
X – Front (Standard)
COLOR OPTIONS
X – Beige (Standard)
1 – White
4 – Buckeye Gray
FILTER OPTIONS
X – 1" Throwaway (Standard)
W – 1" Washable
P – 2" Pleated (MERV 8)
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SITE PREPARATION
Model Identification
Identify the specific model using the model
nomenclature information found in Figure 1 and
the model/serial tag found on the unit. See Figure 2
on page 11 for dimensions and critical installation
requirements.
New Shelter Installation vs. Retrofit
Installation
These installation instructions cover both new shelter
installations and retrofit installations. Each installation
is unique and may require special accommodations and
modifications. Although Bard Manufacturing follows a
long-established tradition of manufacturing equipment
using industry standard dimensions for building
penetration, it is occasionally necessary to move or
enlarge supply and return openings when replacing
non-standardized equipment in a retrofit application.
Minimum Clearance
Wall-mount air conditioners are available in both righthand access models and left-hand access models.
Right-hand access models have the heat strip access
panel, external circuit breakers access panel and
internal controls access panel on the right side of the
unit. Left-hand access models are a mirror image of the
right-hand access models, and allow two wall-mount
units to be placed in relatively close proximity and yet
still allow complete access for maintenance and repair.
On side-by-side installations, maintain a minimum of
20" clearance on control side to allow access to control
panel and heat strips, and to allow proper airflow to the
outdoor coil. For installations where units are installed
with both control panels facing each other (inward),
maintain a minimum of 36" clearance to allow access.
Additional clearance may be required to meet local or
national codes.
Care should be taken to ensure that the recirculation
and obstruction of condenser discharge air does not
occur. Recirculation of condenser discharge air can
be from either a single unit or multiple units. Any
object such as shrubbery, a building or a large object
can cause obstructions to the condenser discharge air.
Recirculation or reduced airflow caused by obstructions
will result in reduced capacity, possible unit pressure
safety lockouts and reduced unit service life.
For units with blow through condensers, such as
these wall-mount units, it is recommended there be
a minimum distance of 10' between the front of the
unit and any barrier or 20' between the fronts of two
opposing (facing) units.
Clearances Required for Service Access and
Adequate Condenser Airflow
LEFT
MODELS
W18A, W24A, W30A, W36A15"20"10'
W18L, W24L, W30L, W36L20"15"10'
W42A, W48A, W60A, W72A20"20"10'
W42L, W48L, W60L, W72L20"20"10'
NOTE: For side-by-side installation of two units there must be 20"
between units. This can be reduced to 15" by using a W**L model
(left side compressor and controls) for the left unit and W**A
(right side compressor and controls) for right unit.
See Specifications Sheet S3532.
SIDE
RIGHT
SIDE
DISCHARGE
SIDE
Clearance to Combustibles
!
WARNING
Fire hazard.
Maintain minimum 1/4" clearance between the
supply air duct and combustible materials in
the rst 3' of ducting.
Failure to do so could result in re causing
damage, injury or death.
The unit itself is suitable for 0" clearance, but the
supply air duct flange and the first 3' of supply air duct
require a minimum of 1/4" clearance to combustible
material. However, it is generally recommended that
a 1" clearance is used for ease of installation and
maintaining the required clearance to combustible
material. See Figures 4A-D on pages 12-15 for details
on opening sizes.
Minimum Clearances Required to
Combustible Materials
MODELS
W18A, L
W24A, L
W30A, L
W36A, L
W42A, L
W48A, L
W60A, L
W72A, L
SUPPLY AIR DUCT
FIRST 3'
0"0"
1/4"0"
1/4"0"
CABINET
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FIGURE 2
Dimensions of Basic Unit for Architectural and Installation Requirements (Nominal)
All dimensions are in inches. Dimensional drawings are not to scale.
SUPPLYRETURN
(H)
ABCBEFGIJKLMNOPQRST
W**A
RIGHT
UNIT
W**L
LEFT
UNIT
5.88
E
O
Supply Air Opening
B
Return Air Opening
Back View
MIS-3889
W
Filter Access Panel
Ventilation Air
Condenser
Air Outlet
Front View
.44
Bottom Installation
Bracket
MIS-3889
1
5.88
F
G
MIS-3890
MIS-3890
R
S
S
S
S
S
T
Built In
Rain Hood
4° Pitch
2.13
A
I
C
K
D
1.250
Cond.
Air
Inlet
Side View
J
D
1.250
Cond.
Air
Inlet
Side View
2.13
A
C
K
J
Drain
Electric
Heat
I
Side Wall
Mounting
Brackets
(Built In)
Top Rain
Flashing
Shipping
Location
Optional
Electrical
H
Entrances
L
Heater
Access
Panel
C. Breaker/
Disconnect
Access Panel
(Lockable)
Standard flush
vent door for
non-ERV/CRV
Econ. models
Hood for
ECON models
only
7.000
Low Voltage
Electrical
Entrance
High Voltage
Electrical
Entrance
M
P
N
Q
Built In
Rain Hood
W
Hood for ECON
models only
Filter Access Panel
1
Standard
F
G
Ventilation Air
Condenser
flush vent
door for nonERV/CRV
Econ.
models
Air Outlet
4° Pitch
Heater
Access
Panel
Electric
Heat
C. Breaker/
Disconnect
Access Panel
(Lockable)
7.00
Low Voltage
Electrical
Entrance
High Voltage
Electrical
Entrance
Front View
E
O
Supply Air Opening
B
Return Air Opening
Back View
Side Wall
Mounting
Brackets
(Built In)
Top Rain
Flashing
Shipping
Location
Optional
Electrical
Entrances
H
L
M
P
N
Q
R
S
S
S
S
S
T
Drain
.44
Bottom
Installation
Bracket
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WALL-MOUNT UNIT MOUNTING
Mounting the Units
!
WARNING
Heavy item hazard.
Use more than one person to handle unit.
Failure to do so could result in unit damage or
serious injury.
NOTE: It may be best to spot some electrical
knockouts (such as those located on the back of
the wall-mount unit) before units are mounted
and access is unavailable or limited (see Figure
2 to locate pre-punched knockouts).
Two holes for the supply and return air openings
must be cut through the wall as shown in Figures
4A-D on pages 12-15. On wood frame walls, the wall
construction must be strong and rigid enough to carry
the weight of the unit without transmitting any unit
vibration. All walls must be thoroughly inspected to
insure that they are capable of carrying the weight of
the installed unit.
In retrofit (unit replacement) installations, the openings
cut for the original equipment may not line up exactly
with needs of this installation. Modifications may need
to be made, such as increasing or decreasing the size
of the wall cutouts. The existing bolt placement may
not line up in which case the original bolts would need
to be removed or cut away.
1. These units are secured by full-length mounting
flanges built into the cabinet on each side which
secure the unit to the outside wall surface. A
bottom mounting bracket, attached to skid for
shipping, is provided for ease of installation, but is
not required.
2. The unit itself is suitable for 0" clearance, but the
supply air duct flange and the first 3' of supply
air duct require a minimum of 1/4" clearance to
combustible material. However, it is generally
recommended that a 1" clearance is used for
ease of installation and maintaining the required
clearance to combustible material. See Figures
4A-D for details on opening sizes.
3. Locate and mark lag bolt locations and location for
optional bottom mounting bracket, if desired (see
Figures 4A-D).
4. Mount bottom mounting bracket (if used).
5. If desired, hook top rain flashing (attached to frontright of supply flange for shipping) under back
bend of top.
6. Position unit in opening and secure with fasteners
sufficient for the application such as 5/16" lag/
anchor/carriage bolts; use 7/8" diameter flat washers
on the lag bolts. It is recommended that a bead
of silicone caulking be placed behind the side
mounting flanges.
7. Secure optional rain flashing to wall and caulk
across entire length of top (see Figures 4A-D).
8. For additional mounting rigidity, the return air
and supply air frames or collars can be drilled
and screwed or welded to the structural wall itself
(depending upon wall construction). Be sure to
observe required clearance if combustible wall.
9. A plastic drain hose extends from the drain pan at
the top of the unit down to the unit base. There are
openings in the unit base for the drain hose to pass
through. In the event the drain hose is connected
to a drain system of some type, it must be an open
or vented type system to assure proper drainage.
10. Install outdoor temperature/humidity sensor (see
Figure 3). Remove grommet from base and sensor.
Discard shipping bracket. Place sensor extension
through hole in base under condenser fan and
secure to base with screw.
FIGURE 3
Outdoor Sensor Installation
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MIS-3157 A
FOAM AIR SEAL
SUPPLIED
RAIN FLASHING
FIGURE 4A
SEAL WITH BEAD
OF CAULKING ALONG
ENTIRE LENGTH OF TOP.
TOP
Mounting Instructions
W18A, W18L, W24A, W24L
WALL STRUCTURE
NOTES:
RETURN AIR
SUPPLY AIR
DUCT
PANEL
HEATER ACCESS
WALL
"
1
8"
2
20
OPENING
12"
IT IS RECOMMENDED THAT A BEAD OF
SILICONE CAULKING BE PLACED BEHIND
THE SIDE MOUNTING FLANGES AND UNDER
TOP FLASHING AT TIME OF INSTALLATION.
ISONOPPOSITE(LEFT)SIDE.
CONTROLSANDHEATERACCESS
J**A UNIT SHOWN, J**L UNIT
5"
"
1
16
"
1
8
3
4"
Typ.
2"
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20"
Supply Opening
"7
1
16
7
"
13
16
3
12"
12"
20"
Return Opening
12"
12"
1"
3"
12"
4"
Typ.
"
2"
7
8
Wall Opening and Hole Location ViewRight Side View
9"
FOUR SIDES OF SUPPLY
Wall Opening and Hole Location View
1/4" MIN. CLEARANCE FROM
COMBUSTIBLE MATERIALSCRECOMMENDED 1" CLEARANCE FROM
REQUIRED DIMENSIONS TO MAINTAIN
COMBUSTIBLE MATERIALS
REQUIRED DIMENSIONS TO MAINTAIN
AIR DUCT IS REQUIRED
1/4" CLEARANCE ON ALL
FROM COMBUSTABLE
MIS-3820
MATERIALS
FOAM AIR SEAL
SUPPLIED
RAIN FLASHING
FIGURE 4B
SEAL WITH BEAD
OF CAULKING ALONG
Mounting Instructions
W30A, W30L, W36A, W36L
ENTIRE LENGTH OF TOP.
ED
TOP
17 5/8
3 11/16
4 7/16
WALL STRUCTURE
WALL
SUPPLY AIR
DUCT
PANEL
HEATER ACCESS
B
TOP FLASHING AT TIME OF INSTALLATION.
IT IS RECOMMENDED THAT A BEAD OF
THE SIDE MOUNTING FLANGES AND UNDER
RETURN AIR
OPENING
NOTES:
SILICONE CAULKING BE PLACED BEHIND
W**A UNIT SHOWN, W**L UNIT
CONTROLS AND HEATER ACCESS
IS ON OPPOSITE (LEFT) SIDE.
Right Side View
"
7
8
4
E
14"
"
16
11
4
5 3/8
B
8 3/8A9 7/829 7/8
4 5/816 7/8
28 3/8
C
A
Supply Opening
Return Opening
28"
C
D
12"
12"
12"
12"
4"
"
Typ.
1
8
3
"
7
8
"
7
8
2
"
7
8
12"
4"
Typ.
"
1
16
9
"
16
11
4
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D
16"
16"
16"
16"
16"
1
7
8
"
6
1
2
"6
1
2
"
2
1
8
"
7
8
"
1"
3"
4"
Typ.
4"
Typ.
6
1
2
"
30"
E
16"
ACC
3
1
8
"
B
Wall Opening and Hole Location View
RETURN AIR
1
REQUIRED DIMENSIONS TO MAINTAIN
1/4" MIN. CLEARANCE FROM
COMBUSTIBLE MATERIALS
REQUIRED DIMENSIONS TO MAINTAIN
29
DUCT
COMBUSTIBLE MATERIALS
ABCDE
30 1/2
10 1/2
6 1/41 1/4 29 3/4
32125 1/2
2
NOTES:
WALL STRUCTURE
1
SUPPLY AIR
IT IS RECOMMENDED THAT A BEAD OF
OPENING
Right Side View
RAIN FLASHING
SILICONE CAULKING BE PLACED BEHIND
RECOMMENDED 1" CLEARANCE FROM
THE SIDE MOUNTING FLANGES AND UNDER
TOP FLASHING AT TIME OF INSTALLATION.
TOP.
PANEL
HEATER ACCESS
FOUR SIDES OF SUPPLY
AIR DUCT IS REQUIRED
FROM COMBUSTABLE
WALL
1/4" CLEARANCE ON ALL
MATERIALS
Supply Opening
FOAM AIR SEAL
SUPPLIED
SEAL WITH BEAD
OF CAULKING ALONG
ENTIRE LENGTH OF
TOP
1
Return Opening
MIS-416 E
Dimension is 21" on 95" tall units.
2
Dimension is 10" on T48H1 & T60H1.
2
Dimension is 6" on T48H1 & T60H1.
3
3
FIGURE 4C
W42A, W42L, W48A, W48L
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Mounting Instructions
D
16"
16"
16"
16"
16"
2
"6
8
" 5
8 97
"
1"
3"
Typ.
1
4"
4"
Typ.
6
1
2
"
30"
E
16"
ACC
"
7
8
3
B
"
8
7
1
1
2
"6
1 1/430 1/2
1/4" CLEARANCE ON ALL
SUPPLIED
FOAM AIR SEAL
A
Supply Opening
SILICONE CAULKING BE PLACED BEHIND
DUCT
FOUR SIDES OF SUPPLY
FROM COMBUSTABLE
1/4" MIN. CLEARANCE FROM
COMBUSTIBLE MATERIALS
REQUIRED DIMENSIONS TO MAINTAIN
OPENING
COMBUSTIBLE MATERIALS
BDE
PANEL
AIR DUCT IS REQUIRED
32
10 1/2
Right Side View
SUPPLY AIR
RECOMMENDED 1" CLEARANCE FROM
MIS-3789
RAIN FLASHING
REQUIRED DIMENSIONS TO MAINTAIN
12
TOP.
MATERIALS
5 1/2
WALL STRUCTURE
2
6 1/4
29
29 3/4
IT IS RECOMMENDED THAT A BEAD OF
THE SIDE MOUNTING FLANGES AND UNDER
WALL
C
Wall Opening and Hole Location View
NOTES:
TOP FLASHING AT TIME OF INSTALLATION.
HEATER ACCESS
RETURN AIR
SEAL WITH BEAD
OF CAULKING ALONG
ENTIRE LENGTH OF
TOP
Return Opening
FIGURE 4D
Mounting Instructions
W60A, W60L, W72A, W72L
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FIGURE 5
DUCT
OPENING
RETURN AIR
SUPPLY AIR
WOOD FRAME WALL INSTALLATION
OPENING
WALL BEFORE
MOUNT ON UNIT
OPENING
BEFORE INSTALLATION
BOTTOM MOUNTING
CONCRETE BLOCK WALL INSTALLATION
BRACKET. MOUNT ON
OPENING
WOOD OR STEEL SIDING
OPENING
INSTALLING UNIT.
RETURN AIR
WALL STRUCTURE
RETURN AIR
SUPPLY AIR
FACTORY SUPPLIED
RAIN FLASHING.
SUPPLY AIR
MIS-548 A
SIDE VIEW
Electric Heat Clearance
Wall Mounting Instructions
See FIGURE 2 – Mounting Instructions
FIGURE 6
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FIGURE 7
I
A
C
K
E + 1.000
B
1.000
SUPPLY DUCT
OVER FRAME
INTERIOR FINISHED WALL
ALL AROUND DUCT
FRAMING MATERIAL
EXTERIOR FINISH WALL
OPENING
FORACTUALDIMENSIONS.
2 x 4'S, 2 x 6'S &/OR
STRUCTURAL STEEL
ATTACH TO TOP
1.000" CLEARANCE
1.000" CLEARANCE
PLATE OF WALL
C
SEE UNIT DIMENSIONS, FIGURE 1.2,
OPENING
RETURN DUCT
2 x 6
ATTACH TO BOTTOM
OVER FRAME
PLATE OF WALL
L
THIS STRUCTURAL MEMBER
LOCATED TO MATCH STUD
SPACING FOR REST OF WALL.
A SECOND MEMBER MAY BE
REQUIRED FOR SOME WALLS.
MIS-549 B
ALL AROUND DUCT
Wall Mounting Instructions
SEE UNIT DIMENSIONS, FIGURE 2,
FOR ACTUAL DIMENSIONS
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FIGURE 8
Common Wall Mounting Installations
SUPPLY DUCT MAY BE LOCATED IN AN ATTIC
OR BELOW CEILING RAFTERS AS SHOWN
RAIN
FLASHING
OUTSI DE
WALL
RAFTERS
FINISHED CEILING SURFACE
SUPPLY AIR DUCT
W/GRILLE
WALL SLEEVE
RETURN AIR
OPENING W/GRILLE
WALL SLEEVE
FREE AIR FLOW
NO DUCT
SUPPLY DUCT MAY BE LOCATED IN AN ATTIC
OR BELOW CEILING RAFTERS AS SHOWN
RAIN
FLASHING
RAFTERS
RAIN
FLASHING
SUPPLY AIR DUCT
OUTSI DE
WALL
RAFTERS
FINISHED CEILING SURFACE
RETURN AI R
OPENI NG W/ GRILLE
WALL SLEEVE
DUCTED SUPPLY
RETURN AT UNIT
SUPPLY DUCT MAY BE LOCATED IN AN ATTIC OR
BELOW CEILING RAFTERS AS SHOWN
RAIN
FLASHING
RAFTERS
OUTSI DE
WALL
FALSE WALL INSTALLATION
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SUPPLY AIR DUCT
FINISHED
CEILING SURFACE
WALL SLEEVE
FALSE WALL
RETURN AI R GRILLE
RETURN AI R
SPACE
OUTSI DE
WALL
SUPPLY AIR DUCT
LOWERED
CEILING
CLOSET WALL
WALL
SLEEVE
RAISED FLOOR
RETURN AI R
SUPPLY AIR
GRILLE
FINISHED CEILING
SURFACE
RETURN AI R
GRILLE
CLOSET INSTALLATION
MIS-550 C
NOTICE / AVIS
WHITE3/16" LETTERING
!
WARNING
Electrical shock hazard.
Have a properly trained individual perform
these tasks.
Failure to do so could result in electric shock
or death.
MAIN POWER WIRING
Refer to the unit rating plate or Table 1 (page 20),
Table 2 (page 21) or Table 3 (page 22) for wire sizing
information and maximum fuse or circuit breaker size.
Each outdoor unit is marked with a “Minimum Circuit
Ampacity”. The field wiring used must be sized to carry
that amount of current. Depending on the installed KW
of electric heat, there may be two field power circuits
required. If this is the case, the unit rating plate will
so indicate. All models are suitable only for connection
with copper wire. Each unit and/or wiring diagram
will be marked “Use Copper Conductors Only”. These
instructions must be adhered to. Refer to the National
Electrical Code (NEC) for complete current carrying
capacity data on the various insulation grades of wiring
material. All wiring must conform to NEC and all local
codes.
The unit rating plate and Tables 1, 2 and 3 list fuse
and wire sizes (75°C copper) for all models including
the most commonly used heater sizes. Also shown are
the number of field power circuits required for the
various models with heaters.
The unit rating plate lists a maximum circuit breaker or
fuse that is to be used with the equipment. The correct
size must be used for proper circuit protection and also
to assure that there will be no nuisance tripping due to
the momentary high starting current of the compressor
motor.
Route all field wires to the right of the wire shield as
shown in the circuit routing label found in Figure 9
(and also on the wall-mount units).
See Figure 10 to reference VAC landing points.
The disconnect access door on this unit may be locked
to prevent unauthorized access to the disconnect. To
convert for the locking capability, bend the tab located
in the bottom left-hand corner of the disconnect
opening under the disconnect access panel straight
out. This tab will now line up with the slot in the door.
When shut, a padlock may be placed through the hole
in the tab preventing entry.
WALL-MOUNT UNIT WIRING
FIGURE 9
Circuit Routing Label
ROUTE ALL HIGH VOLTAGE FIELD
WIRES TO THE RIGHT OF THE WIRE
SHIELD AS SHOWN
ACHEMINER LES FILS HAUTE
TENSION SUR LA DROITE VERS LA
PROTECTION, COMME INDIQUÉ
CIRCUIT BREAKER
/DISJONCTEUR
WIRE SHIELD /
PROTECTION
CONTACTOR /
COMPRESSOR
COMPRESSEUR
CONTACTEUR DU
7961-393
FIGURE 10
VAC Supply Wiring Landing Points
Factory
Wiring
NOTE: Right-hand access model wiring landing points
are shown here; left-hand access models will
mirror this image.
LOW VOLTAGE WIRING
230/208V 1 phase and 3 phase equipment use dual
primary voltage transformers. All equipment leaves the
factory wired on 240V tap. It is very important that the correct voltage tap is used. For 208V operation,
reconnect from 240V to 208V tap. The acceptable
operating voltage range for the 240 and 208V taps are:
240V Tap (253 – 216) and 208 Tap (220 – 197).
NOTE: The voltage should be measured at the field
power connection point in the unit and while
the unit is operating at full load (maximum
amperage operating condition.
For low voltage wiring, an 18 gauge copper, color-coded
cable is recommended.
Ckt. A Ckt. B Ckt. C Ckt. A Ckt. B Ckt. C Ckt. A Ckt. B Ckt. C Ckt. A Ckt. B Ckt. C
52
52
52
58
26
58
52
58
5252
Maximum
External Fuse or
Ckt. Breaker
606030
60
606030
60
606030
60
60
30
60
60
60
6060
Field Power
Wire Size
6610
6610
6610
6
6
6
6
6
6
10
6
66
Ground
Wire Size
101010
101010
101010
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
1010
TABLE 2
Electrical Specifications – W**L*P Series
MODEL
W18LAPA00,A0Z
W24LAPA00, A0Z
W24LAPB00, B0Z
W24LAPC00, C0Z
W30LAPA00, A0Z
W30LAPB00, B0Z
W30LAPC00, C0Z
W36LAPA00, A0Z
W36LAPB00, B0Z
W36LAPC00, C0Z
W42LAPA00, A0Z
W42LAPB00, B0Z
W42LAPC00, C0Z
W48LAPA00, A0Z
W48LAPB00, B0Z
W48LAPC00, C0Z
W48LAPQ00, Q0Z
W60LAPA00, A0Z
W60LAPB00, B0Z
W60LAPC00, C0Z
W60LAPQ00, Q0Z
W72LBPA00, A0Z
W72LBPB00, B0Z
W72LBPC00, C0Z
W72LBPQ00, Q0Z
Maximum size of the time delay fuse or circuit breaker for protection of field 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 field power conductors. Refer to the National Electrical code (latest version), Article 310 for power conductor
sizing.
CAUTION: When more than one field power 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 current carrying conductors are in a raceway.
IMPORTANT: While this electrical data is presented as a guide, it is important to electrically connect properly sized fuses and conductor wires in accordance with the National
These “Minimum Circuit Ampacity” values are to be used for sizing the field power conductors. Refer to the National Electrical code
(latest version), Article 310 for power conductor sizing.
Maximum size of the time delay fuse or circuit breaker for protection of field wiring conductors.
Based on 75°C copper wire. All wiring must conform to the National Electrical Code and all local codes.
CAUTION: When more than one field power 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 (3) current carrying conductors are in a
raceway.
IMPORTANT: While this electrical data is presented as a guide, it is important to electrically connect properly sized fuses and conductor
wires in accordance with the National Electrical Code and all local codes.
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PRELIMINARY START UP
Running in Stand Alone (Orphan) Mode
With the AC breakers turned on, each MULTI-TEC
wall-mount unit has the capability to run without
the LC6000 controller or th-TUNE connected—this
feature is called stand alone or orphan mode. This
keeps the shelter between 60°F and 77°F (factory
default settings) by the use of the factory-installed
return air sensor in each wall-mount unit. In standalone mode, the wall unit uses a continuous blower
setting to circulate room air into the return air inlet and
uses the return air temperature sensor to control room
temperature.
The wall-mount unit can be turned on and off with
the TEC-EYE hand-held diagnostic tool. When ON is
chosen, the wall-mount unit will heat or cool. When set
to OFF using the TEC-EYE, the wall-mount unit will not
heat, cool or ventilate.
To turn the unit on or off with TEC-EYE:
1. Connect the TEC-EYE diagnostic tool to the control
board located in the unit.
2. Press MENU key to go to the Main Menu screen.
3. Press UP or DOWN keys and ENTER key to enter
USER password 2000.
4. Press UP or DOWN keys to scroll to On/Off; press
ENTER key.
5. Press UP or DOWN keys to change value from On
to Off or from Off to On.
6. Press ESCAPE key several times to return to Main
Menu screen.
To verify or change the wall-mount unit cooling and
heating setpoints in stand alone mode:
1. Connect the TEC-EYE diagnostic tool to the control
board located in the unit.
2. From the Status screen, press UP or DOWN key
until Quick Menu displays Setpoints (SET) icon.
Press ENTER key.
3. Press ENTER key to scroll to the selected choice
(see Figure 11).
4. Press UP or DOWN key on desired value until value
displays correctly.
5. Press ENTER key to save and scroll to next
parameter.
6. Press ESCAPE key until Main Menu screen is
displayed.
FIGURE 11
Cooling and Heating Setpoints
During installation, the ability to run in stand alone
mode allows deactivation of one of the existing, older
wall-mount units, while keeping the shelter cool with
the other unit still operating. Once the first of the Bard
MULTI-TEC wall-mount units is installed, orphan mode
can be enabled early in the installation—keeping the
climate inside the shelter stable and the installers
comfortable while the remainder of the older equipment
is removed and the remaining Bard MULTI-TEC wallmount units and LC6000 controller are installed.
To ensure units will go into stand alone mode,
disconnect the plug marked R-T-/R+T+/GND on the
control board located in the wall-mount unit. Be sure
to reconnect the plug before operating the wall-mount
unit as part of the Bard Free Cooling Unit System.
Additionally, should any or all of the MULTI-TEC wallmount units lose communication with the LC6000
controller (such as during maintenance), they will
continue to serve the shelter’s needs until a repair can
be made.
NOTE: Screenshots shown in this manual reflect
default settings (when applicable).
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LC6000 CONTROLLER INSTALLATION
FIGURE 12
Typical LC6000 Component Location
RJ11 Cable
to Display
Transformer
Ethernet Cable
Connection
Four Fused
Power Supply
Terminals
Smoke Alarm
Jumper
Hydrogen Alarm
Jumper
Generator Run
Alarm Jumper
Control Board
USB Cable
Terminal Block
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!
WARNING
Electrical shock hazard.
Disconnect VAC power supplies before
servicing.
Failure to do so could result in electric shock
or death.
IMPORTANT: When working with circuit board
components,
an anti-static wrist strap to prevent static
electricity shorts to electronic controls.
Bard recommends the use of
LC6000 Controller
The LC6000 controller is part of the Free Cooling
Unit system by Bard. It is used to control up to 14
wall-mount air conditioners from one controller.
The microprocessor control provides an easy-to-read
interface with large LCD graphical display. It provides
control for redundancy for the structure and equal wear
on all units.
Conduit is recommended for all wiring. Route
communication wiring and power supply wiring in their
own separate conduits.
The LC6000 controller is not weatherproof and is
intended for use in weathertight structure.
Mounting the LC6000 Controller
The dimensions of the LC controller are 16" x 12" x 6".
Because the LC6000 controller utilizes a remote
temperature sensor as opposed to one located in the
controller box, the controller itself can be installed in
any indoor location that is suitable, preferably at eye
level. Four (4) mounting holes are provided for mounting
to the wall and holes for conduit connections are provided
in both the base, sides and top of the controller.
The LC6000 controller includes four fused power
supply terminals in the terminal block. Before
connecting wires to the terminal block, confirm that the
fuse in each of the four fuse holders is in the proper
position (active) as shown in see Figure 13.
One remote indoor temperature/humidity sensor and 35' of 18 gauge 5-conductor shielded cable is included with the
controller. This sensor must be installed for proper operation. Mount the temperature/humidity sensor in a location
least likely to be affected by open doors, rack-mounted fans, radiant heat sources, etc. Locating the sensor between
both return grilles is often the best location, but every installation is unique. Location height should be approximately
60" above the floor. The sensor should be installed on a 2" x 4" junction box to allow for control wire conduit (see
Figure 14). Use shielded cable to connect to controller.
2. Connect the other end of the shielded cable to the sensor
terminals. Be sure wires are connected to proper terminals
as shown in table above. Sensor jumpers need to be
positioned for 0-1 V. With sensor oriented as shown in
image to right, move both jumpers to left position (DP1 and
DP2 set to OFF).
This applies to all temperature/humidity sensors connected
to the LC controller.
Sensor is best mounted on a junction box, and it is
recommended that the cable be in conduit.
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DP1
DP2
Jumper
For proper operation, the remote indoor temperature/humidity sensor must be configured properly with the controller.
An additional remote indoor temperature-only sensor can be purchased and installed in Zone 1. Also, temperature
and humidity sensors can also be purchased and installed in Zones 2 and 3 (one per zone). For information on
remote indoor sensor configuration, see page 26. For each additional sensor installed, be sure to enable the sensor
in the controller menus (see Configure Sensors beginning on page 40).
FIGURE 15
Additional Remote Temperature and Temperature/Humidity Sensor Installation
One additional temperature sensor can be added to Zone 1 and additional temperature/humidity sensors may be
added to Zones 2 and 3 (one per zone). Be sure the sensors are connected to the proper terminals on the terminal
block and sensor as listed below.
212523
3
2
1
4
5
6
9
8 10 12
7
11 13
15
14
16 18
17
20
19
22 24
27
262830 32 34 36
29
313533
37
40
39434145
38
42 44
4751
46 48
4953
50 52
60
58
59
55
54
57
56
Zone 1:
Optional Remote
Temperature Sensor
Terminals 20 & 21*
Zone 2:
Optional Remote
Temperature/Humidity Sensor
Terminals 26, 27, 14, 15 & 23
Zone 3:
Optional Remote
Temperature/Humidity Sensor
Terminals 28, 29, 16, 17 & 24
TB#
Wire
Mark
Description
20B7Indoor Remote Sensor (Zone 1 – optional)
21GNDGround
* The two wire connections for the optional remote temperature sensor
Zones 2 and 3 can also use temperature-only sensors in place of the temperature/humidity sensors. Zone 2 will connect
to TB# 26 and 27. Zone 3 will connect to TB# 28 and 29. The wire connections for the temperature-only sensors are not
polarity sensitive.
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