Bard W24G1-C, W30G1-A, W30G1-C, W24G1-B, W36G1-A Installation Instructions Manual

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WG - SERIES
COMBINATION GAS/ELECTRIC
INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS
W24G1-A W24G1-B W24G1-C W30G1-A W30G1-B W30G1-C W36G1-A W36G1-B W36G1-C W42G1-A W42G1-B W42G1-C W48G1-A W48G1-B W48G1-C W60G1-A W60G1-B W60G1-C
WALL-MOUNT
MODELS:
WARNING
READ ALL INSTRUCTIONS CAREFULLY BEFORE BEGINNING THE INSTALLATION.
THE INSTALLATION MUST COMPLY WITH THESE INSTRUCTIONS AND THE REQUIREMENTS OF ALL GOVERNING CODES AND ORDINANCES FOR THE INSTALLATION LOCATION.
IT IS THE RESPONSIBILITY OF INSTALLER TO KNOW AND UNDERSTAND ALL OF THESE REQUIREMENTS.
FAILURE TO DO SO COULD CREATE A HAZARD RESULTING IN PROPERTY DAMAGE, BODILY INJURY, OR DEATH.
Bard Manufacturing Company, Inc. Bryan, Ohio 43506
Since 1914...Moving ahead just as planned.
Manual No.: 2100-525 Supersedes: NEW File: Volume III, Tab 20 Date: 02-24-10
© Copyright 2010
CONTENTS
Page
Getting Other Information and Publications .............. 4
W**G Series Model Nomenclature ............................ 5
Ventilation Options .................................................... 5
Air Conditioning Module Options ............................... 6
1. Important ............................................................ 6
2. Application.......................................................... 6
3. Duct Work .................................................. 6 & 10
4. High Altitude Applications ................................. 10
5. Transportation Damage .................................... 10
6. Installation ........................................................ 10
7. Wall Mounting .................................................. 11
8. Mounting the Unit ............................................. 11
9. Clearances ....................................................... 17
10. Vent Terminal and Combustion Inlet Hood ....... 18
11. Optional Vertical Venting .................................. 18
12. Vent Resizing Instructions ................................ 19
13. Fresh Air Intake ................................................ 19
14. Condensate Drain ............................................ 19
15. Wiring – Main Power ........................................ 20
16. Wiring – Low Voltage Wiring ............................ 21
17. Thermostats ...................................................... 21
18. Gas Supply & Piping ........................................ 26
19. Manifold Pressure Adjustment .......................... 27
Page
20. Checking Gas Input Rate ......................... 27 & 28
21. Standard Orifice Sizing & High
Altitude Derate .................................................. 29
22. Conversion of Gas Input BTUH From High
to Low Rating ................................................... 32
23. Measuring Air Temperature Rise ...................... 32
24. Filters ................................................................ 33
25. Compressor Control Module ..................... 33 & 34
26. Lighting & Shutdown Instructions ..................... 36
27. Service Agency Procedures ............................. 36
28. Maintaining Unit in Good Working Order .. 36 & 37
29. Replacement Parts ............................................ 37
30. Sequence of Operation – Heating .................... 38
31. Sequence of Operation – Cooling .................... 38
32. Indoor Blower Operation .................................. 39
33. Pressure Service Ports ..................................... 47
34. Refrigerant Charge ........................................... 48
35. Fan Blade Setting Dimensions ......................... 48
36. Low NOx Burner Assembly "N" Suffix
Models Only – U.S. Installations Only .............. 48
Index – Wiring Diagrams ......................................... 49
Wiring Diagrams ............................................. 50 – 73
Manual 2100-525 Page 2 of 73
CONTENTS
Page
FIGURES
Figure 1 Unit Dimensions ..................................... 9
Figure 2 Mounting Instructions – W24-36G ....... 12
Figure 2A Mounting Instructions – W42-60G ....... 13
Figure 3 Combustible Clearance – W24-36G .... 14
Figure 3A Combustible Clearance – W42-60G .... 14
Figure 4 Wall Mounting Instructions ................... 15
Figure 5 Wall Mounting Instructions ................... 15
Figure 6 Common Wall Mounting Installations ... 16
Figure 7 Location of Vent Terminal in Shipping .. 17
Figure 8 Vent Terminal & Combustion
Air Intake .............................................. 18
Figure 9 Fresh Air Damper ................................. 19
Figure 10 Installation of Flexible Conduit ............. 21
Figure 11 Low Voltage Wiring-No Vent Pkg. ........ 22
Figure 12 Low Voltage Wiring .............................. 23
Figure 13 Low Voltage Wiring-EIFM Econo. ........ 24
Figure 14 Gas Pipe Connection ........................... 25
Figure 15 Proper Piping Practice ......................... 26
Figure 16 Access Internal Filter through
Upper Service Door .............................. 33
Figure 17 Lighting & Shutdown Instruction Label . 35
Figure 18 Top View of Gas Control ...................... 36
Figure 19 Sequence of Operation – Electronic
Blower Control ...................................... 38
Figure 20 Furnace Control Board &
Blower Control ...................................... 39
Figure 21 Fan Blade ............................................. 48
Figure 22 Low NOx Insert .................................... 48
Page
TABLES
Table 1 Specifications – W24-36G Models ........... 7
Table 1A Specifications – W42-60G Models ........... 8
Table 2 Minimum Installation Clearances ........... 17
Table 3 Thermostat Wire Size ............................ 21
Table 4 Wall Thermostat ..................................... 21
Table 5 Length of Standard Pipe Threads .......... 26
Table 6 Gas Pipe Sizes – Natural Gas ............... 26
Table 7 Natural Gas Derate Capacities
For All Models ........................................ 29
Table 8 Natural Gas Orifice Tables – W24-36G .. 30
Table 8A Natural Gas Orifice Tables – W42-60G .. 31
Table 9 Motor Speed Taps .................................. 39
Table 10 W24G Indoor Blower Performance ........ 40
Table 11 W30G Indoor Blower Performance ........ 41
Table 12 W36G Indoor Blower Performance ........ 42
Table 13 W42G Indoor Blower Performance ........ 43
Table 14 W48G Indoor Blower Performance ........ 44
Table 15 W60G Indoor Blower Performance ........ 45
Table 16 Integrated Furnace & Blower
Control Operation ................................... 46
Table 17A W24G1-W36G1
Cooling Pressure Table .......................... 47
Table 17B W42G1-W60G1
Cooling Pressure Table .......................... 47
Table 18 Refrigerant Charge ................................ 48
Table 19 Fan Blade Dimension ............................. 48
Manual 2100-525 Page 3 of 73
Getting Other Information and Publications
These publications can help you install the furnace. You can usually find these at your local library or purchase them directly from the publisher. Be sure to consult current edition of each standard.
National Fuel Gas Code ......... ANSI Z223.1 / NFPA 54
National Electrical Code ..................... ANSI / NFPA 70
Standard for the Installation ............. ANSI / NFPA 90A
of Air Conditioning and Ventilating Systems
Standard for Warm Air ..................... ANSI / NFPA 90B
Heating and Air Conditioning Systems
Standard for Chimneys, ................................. NFPA 211
Fireplaces, Vents, and Solid Fuel Burning Appliances
Load Calculation for............................ ACCA Manual J
Residential Winter and Summer Air Conditioning
Duct Design for Residential ............... ACCA Manual D
Winter and Winter Air Conditioning and Equipment Selection
Canadian Electrical Code ............................. CSA C22.1
Canadian Installation Code
……………
CAN/CGA B149
FOR MORE INFORMATION, CONTACT THESE PUBLISHERS:
ACCA Air Conditioning Contractors of America
1712 New Hampshire Avenue, NW Washington, DC 20009 Telephone: (202) 483-9370
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 Refrigerating,
and Air Conditioning Engineers, Inc.
1791 Tullie Circle, NE. 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
CSA Canadian Standards Association
178 Rexdale Boulevard Rexdale, Ontario Canada. M9W 1R3 Telephone: (416) 447-4044
Manufactured under the following U.S. patent numbers:
Manual 2100-525 Page 4 of 73
COPYRIGHT JANUARY 2010
BARD MANUFACTURING COMPANY, INC.
BRYAN, OHIO 43506 USA
5,485,878; 5,002,116
WALL MOUNT GAS/ELECTRIC GENERAL
MODEL NUMBER NOMENCLATURE
W 42 G 1– A X C X X X X X X
MODEL
Wall Mount
COOLING CAPACITY
24 = 2 ton 30 = 2½ ton 36 = 3 ton 42 = 3½ ton 48 = 4 ton 60 = 5 ton
REVISION
GAS/ ELECTRIC
FEATURE
(-) = Standard D = Dehumidification C = Canadian Approval
See Table
(
VOLTAGE
A = 230/208-60-1 B = 230/208-60-3 C = 460-60-3
EMISSIONS
X = Standard N = NOx Certified
HEATING INPUT 2 - 3 Ton 3.5 - 5 Ton
A = 45,000 B = 75,000 B = 67,500 C = 100,000 C = 90,000 D= 125,000*
*125,000 BTU input model is not NOx certified.
VENTILATION OPTIONS
VENT
)
Below
FILTER
X = 2" Pleated (Standard) W = 1" Washable
COLOR
X = Beige (Standard) 4 = Gray
CONTROL OPTIONS
(See Table page 6)
COIL OPTIONS
X = Standard 1 = Phenolic coated evaporator 2 = Phenolic coated condenser 3 = Phenolic coated both coils
OUTLET
X = Front (Standard) T=Top
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AIR CONDITIONING MODULE OPTIONS
1
MCC
DTSDTSDTS
STD = Standard equipment.
1
CCM Compressor control module has adjustable 30 second to 5 minute delay-on-break timer. On initial
power up, or any time the power is interrupted, the delay-on-make will be 2 minutes plus 10% of the delay-on-break setting. There is no delay-on-make during routine operation of the unit. The module also provides the lockout feature (with 1 retry) for high and/or low pressure controls, and a 2-minute timed bypass for low pressure control.
2
HPC High pressure control is auto reset. Always used with compressor control module (CCM) which is
3
4 5
5
included. See note
LPC Low pressure control is auto reset. Always used with compressor control module (CCM) which is
included. See note LAC Low ambient control permits cooling operation down to 0°F. SK CMC-15 is PTCR Start Kit can be used with all -A single phase models. Increases starting torque 2-
3X. Not used for -B or -C 3-phase models. Do not use if SK111 is used. SK SK111 Start Capacitor and Potential Relay Start Kit can be used with all -A single phase models.
Increases starting torque 9x. Not used for -B or -C 3-phase models. Do not use if CMC-15 is used.
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CAUTION
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1. IMPORTANT
The equipment covered in this manual is to be installed by trained, experienced service and installation technicians. 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.
2. APPLICATION
This is a fan-assisted forced air gas furnace with electric air conditioning for outdoor installation. A fan-assisted furnace is equipped with an integral mechanical means to draw products of combustion through the combustion chamber and heat exchanger. The furnace installation must conform with local building codes and ordinances or, in their absence, with the National Fuel Gas Code ANSI Z223.1 or CAN/ CGA-B149.1, latest edition, and the National Electrical Code ANSI/NFPA-7 or CSA C22.1, latest edition. It is the personal responsibility and obligation of the purchaser to contact a qualified installer to assure that installation is adequate and is in conformance with governing codes and ordinances.
3. DUCT WORK
The unit is designed for use with or without duct work. See Warning on Page 10. Flanges are provided for attaching the supply and return ducts. These instructions explain the recommended method to install the air cooled self-contained electric air conditioning and gas heating unit and the electrical wiring connections and gas piping to the unit. The refrigerant system is completely assembled and charged. All internal wiring is complete.
These instructions and any instructions packaged with any separate equipment required to make up the entire heating/cooling system should be carefully read before beginning the installation. Note particularly “Starting Procedure” and any tags and/or labels attached to the equipment.
All duct work, supply and return, must be properly sized for the design airflow requirement of the equipment. Air Conditioning Contractors of America (ACCA) is an excellent guide to proper sizing.
Refer to Tables 10, 11, 12, 13, 14 and 15 in this Manual for maximum static pressure available for duct design.
Manual 2100-525 Page 6 of 73
TABLE 1
E
C
E
F
B
SPECIFICATIONS
W24G, W30G AND W36G MODELS
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Maximum time delay fuse or HACR Type circuit breaker
75 degree C Copper wire size
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TABLE 1A
E
C
E
F
B
SPECIFICATIONS
W42G, W48G AND W60G MODELS
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R
S
S
S
S
S
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B
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B
E
EE
SUPPLY OPENING
BB
RETURN OPENING
BACK
CC
28.75 42.88 3.75
FIGURE 1
UNIT DIMENSIONS
10
8.44
12.19
17.34
II
Q
ENTRANCES
GAS
X
AA
Y
ENTRANCES
LOW VOLTAGE
HIGH VOLTAGE
ENTRANCES
V
H
FF
GG
HH
A
I
U
Z
M
C
L
KJ
DD
D
AIR INLETS
CONDENSER
RIGHT SIDE
P
N
DOOR
VESTIBULE
4 DEG. PITCH IN TO P
AIR EXHAUST
COMBUSTION
COMBUSTION
AIR INTAKE
SERVICE/FILTER
PANEL DOOR
CONTROL
HINGED DOOR
PANEL (LOCKABLE)
DISCONNECT ACCESS
CIRCUIT BREAKER/
PANEL
VENT OPTION
UNIT A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R
UNIT S T U V W X Y Z AA BB CC DD EE FF GG HH II
W24G -W30G-W36G 12 - 7 HOLES 2.88 22.9 38 17.84 4. 44 11.44 9 36.25 2 0.38
W24G-W30G-W36G 7.88 27.88 13.88 24.25 40 25.63 81.63 27.38 27.5 39.25 5.88
W42G-W48G-W60G 9.88 29.88 15.88 27.25 43.81 31.63 87.5
W42G -W48G-W60G 16 - 6 HOLES 3.88 24. 9 42
W
AIR OUTLET
CONDENSER
F
G
FRONT
Manual 2100-525 Page 9 of 73
WARNING
In all cases, there must be a metal duct connection made to the supply air flange, and a one inch clearance to combustibles must be maintained to this duct connection. For free blow applications, a metal sleeve must be used in the wall opening itself, again maintaining a one inch clearance to combustibles. Failure to use the sheet metal can cause fire resulting in property damage, injury, or death.
4. HIGH ALTITUDE APPLICATIONS
Ratings of gas utilization equipment are based on sea level operation and need not be changed for operation at elevations up to 6,000 feet. For operation at elevations above 6,000 feet and in the absence of specific recommendations from the local authority having jurisdiction, equipment ratings shall be reduced as specified in Section 21.
5. TRANSPORTATION DAMAGE
All units are packed securely in shipping container. All units should be carefully inspected upon arrival for damage. In the event of damage, the consignee should:
1. Note on delivery receipt of any damage to container.
See Figure 3 and clearance information in Section 9 and Table 2 for additional information.
Design the duct work according to methods given by the Air Conditioning Contractors of America (ACCA). 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.
A one-inch clearance to combustible material for the first three feet of duct attached to the outlet air frame is required. See Wall Mounting Instructions and Figures 2, 2A, 3 and 3A for further details.
Ducts through the walls must be insulated and all joints taped or sealed to prevent air or moisture entering the wall cavity.
Some installations may not require any return air duct. A metallic return air grille is required with installations not requiring a return air duct. The spacing between louvers on the grille shall not be larger than 5/8 inch.
Any grille that meets with the 5/8 inch louver criteria may be used. It is recommended that Bard Return Air Grille or Return Filter Grille be installed when no return duct is used. Contact distributor or factory for ordering information. If using a return air filter grille, filters must be of sufficient size to allow a maximum velocity of 400 fpm.
NOTE: If no return air duct is used, applicable
installation codes may limit this cabinet to installation only in a single story structure.
2. Notify carrier promptly, and request an inspection.
3. In case of concealed damage, the carrier must be notified as soon as possible within 15 days after delivery.
4. Claims for any damage, apparent or concealed, should be filed with the carrier, using the following supporting documents:
A. Original Bill of Lading, certified copy, or
indemnity bond.
B. Original paid freight bill of indemnity in lieu
thereof.
C. Original invoice or certified copy thereof
showing trade and other discounts or deductions.
D. Copy of the inspection report issued by
carrier’s representative at the time damage is reported to carrier.
6. INSTALLATION
Size of unit for proposed installation should be based on heat loss/heat gain calculations 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 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.
Manual 2100-525 Page 10 of 73
7. WALL MOUNTING INFORMATION
1. Two holes for the supply and return air openings must be cut through the wall as detailed in Figure 4.
2. 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.
WARNING
Failure to provide the one inch clearance between the supply duct and a combustible surface for the first three feet of duct can result in fire causing damage, injury or death.
3. Concrete block walls must be thoroughly inspected to insure that they are capable of carrying the weight of the installed unit.
8. MOUNTING THE UNIT
1. These units are secured by wall mounting brackets which secure the unit to the outside wall surface at both sides. A bottom mounting bracket is provided for ease of installation but is not required.
CAUTION
If the bottom bracket is used, be certain the bracket is secured to the outside wall surface in a way sufficient to support the entire weight of the unit during installation until side mounting brackets are secured.
2. The W42G, W48G and W60G models are suitable for 0 inch clearance on the installation mounting wall and to the top. For all models the supply air duct flange and the first 3 feet of supply air duct require a minimum of 1-inch clearance to combustible material. The W24G, W30G and W36G models are suitable for 0 inch clearance on the installation mounting wall, but require 1-inch clearance to the top if combustible material overhang projects above the unit. See Figure 3 and 3A. If a combustible wall, use a minimum of Figure 1 “A” dimension plus 2 inches and “B” dimension plus 2 inches. See Figures 4 and 5 for details.
3. Locate and mark lag bolt locations and bottom mounting bracket location.
4. Mount bottom mounting bracket.
5. Hook top rain flashing under back bend of top. Top rain flashing is shipped secured to the right side of the back.
6. Position unit in opening and secure with 5/16 lag bolts; use 7/8 inch diameter flat washers on the lag bolts. Use lag bolts long enough to support the unit’s weight when mounted to the structure. This length may be dependant on the type of construction.
7. Secure rain flashing to wall and caulk across entire length of top. See Figure 3.
8. On side-by-side installations, maintain a minimum of 20 inches clearance on right side to allow access to control panel and burner compartment, and to allow proper airflow to the outdoor coil. Additional clearance may be required to meet local or national codes.
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RIGHT SIDE
VIEW WITH UNIT
1" MIN.
NECCESSARY
NO CLEARANCE
MIS-1681
1" CLEARANCE ON ALL
FOUR SIDES OF SUPPLY
AIR DUCT IS REQUIRED FROM
RAIN FLASHING
SUPPLIED
FIGURE 2
MOUNTING INSTRUCTIONS
FOR W24G, W30G AND W36G
COMBUSTABLE MATERIALS
TOP
FOAM AIR SEAL
WALL
STRUCTURE
(OUTSIDE)
SUPPLY
VESTIBULE
DOOR
10"
AIR DUCT
18 15/16"
2 1/4"
28 5/16"
17 15/16"
2 15/16"
RETURN
AIR DUCT
CONTROL
PANEL 15"
11 5/16"
4 1/2"
27"
WALL
NOTE: IT IS RECOMMENDED THAT A BEAD
OF SILICONE CAULKING BE PLACED BEHIND
THE SIDE MOUNTING FLANGES AND UNDER
TOP FLASHING AT TIME OF INSTALLATION
2 1/4"
7/16"
SEAL WITH BEAD OF CAULKING
ALONG ENTIRE LENGTH OF TOP
Manual 2100-525 Page 12 of 73
(12) FLANGE
SCREWS
30"
SUPPLY
4 9/16"
UNIT REMOVED
OUTSIDE WALL WITH
4 9/16"
AIR DUCT
Ø2 3/4" GAS
12"
OPENING
(OPTIONAL)
Ø2" LOW VOLTAGE
12"
29"
5 1/16"
(OPTIONAL)
12"
RETURN
AIR DUCT
12"
2 15/16"
Ø2 3/4" HIGH
VOLTAGE
(OPTIONAL)
12"
8 5/8"
5 9/16"
UNIT SUPPORT
12"
2"
4 11/16"
29 3/4"
39 3/16"
FIGURE 2A
MOUNTING INSTRUCTIONS
FOR W42G, W48G AND W60G
Manual 2100-525 Page 13 of 73
FIGURE 3
COMBUSTIBLE CLEARANCE
FOR W24G, W30G AND W36G MODELS
FIGURE 3A
COMBUSTIBLE CLEARANCE
FOR W42G, W48G AND W60G MODELS
A minimum of one (1) inch clearance must be maintained between the supply air duct and combustible materials. This is required for the first three (3) feet of ducting.
It is important to insure that the one (1) inch minimum spacing is maintained at all points. Failure to do this could result in overheating the combustible material and may result in a fire causing damage,
injury or death.
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WARNING
FIGURE 4
WALL MOUNTING INSTRUCTIONS
FIGURE 5
WALL MOUNTING INSTRUCTIONS
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FIGURE 6
COMMON WALL MOUNTING INSTALLATIONS
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9. CLEARANCES
Minimum clearances, as specified in Table 2, must be maintained from adjacent structures to provide adequate fire protection, adequate combustion air, and room for service personnel.
While minimum clearances are acceptable for safety reasons, they may not allow adequate air circulation around the unit for proper operation in the cooling mode. Whenever possible, it is desirable to allow additional clearance, especially around the condenser inlet and discharge openings. DO NOT install the unit in a location that will permit discharged air from the condenser to recirculate to the condenser inlet.
LOCATION OF VENT TERMINAL IN SHIPPING
FIGURE 7
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MINIMUM INSTALLATION CLEARANCES
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10. VENT TERMINAL AND COMBUSTION AIR INLET HOOD
The vent terminal is shipped in the burner compartment. See Figure 7. Remove the two shipping screws and separate the two-piece assembly. Install the vent terminal by using the four screws provided. Do not cut or trim gasket. Make sure gasket is in place. See Figure 8. The combustion air intake hood is factory installed.
11. OPTIONAL VERTICAL VENTING
With the optional vertical venting kit (VVK-5) this unit may be vented vertically through a roof or overhang. The kit includes a stainless steel transition drain tee, silicone sealant, and drain tubing.
If unit is installed with vertical vent kit, annually inspect the vent system and drain. Replace any portion of the vent system that shows signs of deterioration. Make sure drain is open and free of obstruction.
CAUTION
Vent terminal must be installed as shown in Figure 8 for proper operation of the heating system.
NOTE: The inner vent hood gasket is designed to stretch over and seal around the combustion air blower outlet. This is a very critical seal to prevent water and flue products from entering the unit. Care must be taken to insure this gasket is in place and sealing properly.
FIGURE 8
VENT TERMINAL AND COMBUSTION AIR INTAKE
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12. VENT RESIZING INSTRUCTIONS
When an existing furnace is removed from a venting system servicing other appliances, the venting system is likely to be too large to properly vent the remaining attached appliances.
The following steps shall be followed with each of the appliances remaining connected to the common venting system, placed in operation one at a time while the other appliances remaining connected to the common venting system are not in operation.
1. Seal any unused openings in the venting system.
2. Inspect the venting system for proper size and horizontal pitch, as required in the National Fuel Gas code, ANSI Z223.1 or the CAN/CGA B149 Installation Codes and these instructions. Determine that there is no blockage or restriction, leakage, corrosion and other deficiencies which could cause an unsafe condition.
3. In so far as is practical, close all building doors and windows and all doors between the space in which the appliance(s) connected to the venting system are located and other spaces of the building. Turn on clothes dryers and any appliances not connected to the venting system. Turn on any exhaust fans, such as range hoods and bathroom exhausts, so they will operate at maximum speed. Do not operate a summer exhaust fan. Close fireplace dampers.
4. Follow the lighting instructions. Place the appliance being inspected in operation. Adjust thermostat so appliance shall operate continuously.
13. FRESH AIR INTAKE
All units are built with fresh air inlet slots punched in the service panel.
If the unit is equipped with a fresh air damper assembly, the assembly is shipped already attached to the unit. The damper blade is locked in the closed position. To allow the damper to operate, the maximum and minimum blade position stops must be installed. See Figure 9.
All capacity, efficiency and cost of operation information as required for Department of Energy “Energyguide” Fact Sheets is based upon the fresh air blank-off plate in place and is recommended for maximum energy efficiency.
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.
One of several other ventilation options may be installed. Refer to model number and/or supplemental installation instructions.
14. CONDENSATE DRAIN
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.
5. Test for draft hood equipped appliance spillage at the draft hood relief opening after 5 minutes of main burner operation. Use the flame of a match or candle.
6. After it has been determined that each appliance connected to the venting system properly vents when tested as outlined above, return doors, windows, exhaust fans, fireplace dampers and any other gas­burning appliances to their previous conditions of use.
7. If improper venting is observed during any of the above tests, the venting system must be corrected.
FIGURE 9
FRESH AIR DAMPER
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15. WIRING – MAIN POWER
WARNING
For your personal safety, turn off electric power at service entrance panel before making any electrical connections. Failure to do so could result in electric shock or fire.
Refer to unit rating plate for wire sizing information and maximum fuse or “HACR” type circuit breaker size. Each outdoor unit is marked with a “Minimum Circuit Ampacity”. This means that the field wiring used must be sized to carry that amount of current. 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 electrical data lists fuse and wire sizes (75° C copper) for all models.
The unit rating plate lists a “Maximum Time Delay Relay Fuse” or “HACR” type circuit breaker 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.
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.
See “Start Up” section for important information on three phase scroll compressor start ups.
ELECTRICAL GROUNDING
When installed, the furnace must be electrically grounded in accordance with local codes or in the absence of local codes, with the National Electrical Code, ANSI/NFPA 70, or Canadian Electrical Code, CSA22.1, latest edition. Use a copper wire from green ground wire on the furnace to a grounded connection in the service panel or a properly driven and electrically grounded ground rod. See Tables 1 & 1A for proper ground wire size.
WARNING
Failure to provide a proper electrical ground could result in electric shock or fire.
FIELD INSTALLED EQUIPMENT
Wiring to be done in the field between the furnace and devices not attached to the furnace, or between separate devices which are field installed and located, shall conform with the temperature limitation for Type T wire {63 degrees F rise (36 degrees C)} when installed in accordance with the manufacturer’s instructions.
INSTALLATION OF FLEXIBLE CONDUIT THROUGH RETURN AIR OPENING
NOTE: To allow proper clearance between the
control panel and any vent options, 90° conduit fittings must be used on the back of the control panel.
INSTALLING CONDUIT (See Figure 10.)
1. Remove conduit access panel if required to gain access to area behind control panel.
2. Remove low voltage and high voltage knockouts located in rear of control panel.
3. Run low voltage conduit through 7/8 bushing located in conduit entrance plate and secure to low voltage opening in rear of control panel.
WARNING
Failure to provide an electrical power supply shut off means could result in electric shock or fire.
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4. Run high voltage conduit through 1-3/4 bushing located in conduit entrance plate and secure to high voltage opening in rear of control panel.
5. Replace conduit access panel if required to complete installation.
6. Seal around conduit in conduit entrance plate.
FIGURE 10
INSTALLATION OF FLEXIBLE CONDUIT
16. WIRING – LOW VOLTAGE WIRING
Low Voltage Connection
These units use a 24-volt AC low voltage circuit. The “R” terminal is the hot terminal and the “C” terminal is grounded. “G” terminal is the fan input. “Y1” terminal is the compressor input. “R” terminal is 24 VAC hot. “C” terminal is 24 VAC grounded. “A” terminal is the ventilation input. This terminal energizes any factory or field installed vent option. “W1” terminal is the heat input.
230/208 VOLT UNITS
All models are equipped with dual primary voltage transformers. All equipment leaves the factory wired on 240V tap. For 208V operation, reconnect from 240V to 208V tap. The acceptable operating voltage range for the 240V and 208V taps are:
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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).
460 VOLT UNITS
All models are equipped with single primary voltage transformers and no rewiring is required.
Direct Digital Controls (DDC)
For total and proper control using DDC, a total of 5 controlled outputs are required (4 if no ventilation is installed).
LOW VOLTAGE CONNECTIONS FOR DDC CONTROL
Fan Only Energize G Cooling Mode Energize G, Y1 Heating Mode Energize W1 Ventilation Energize G, A
17. THERMOSTATS
TABLE 3
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Thermostat
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FIGURE 11
LOW VOLTAGE WIRING
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