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SINGLE-CIRCUIT
GROUND LUG
TERMINAL
BLOCK
MULTI-CIRCUIT
GROUND LUG
KFCEH
(MUST BE REMOVED WHEN
INSTALLING LARGE HEATER)
FUSE BLOCK
(24- AND 30-KW)
FUSE COVER
CLIP LATCH
Fig. 1—Installation of 18-, 24-, and 30-kw Model Heaters
Installing and servicing heating and air conditioning equipment can be hazardous due to system pressures and electrical components. Only trained
personnel should install or service heating and air conditioning equipment.
Untrained personnel can perform basic maintenance functions such as cleaning coils, or cleaning and replacing filters. All other operations should
be performed bytrained service personnel. When working on heating and air conditioning equipment, observe precautions in the literature, on tags,
and on labels attached to the unit.
Follow all safety codes. Wear safety glasses and work gloves. Have a fire extinguisher available.
Recognize safety information. This is the safety-alert symbol
When you see this symbol on the unit and in instructions or manuals, be alert to the potential for personal injury.
Understand the signal words DANGER, WARNING, CAUTION, and NOTE. These words are used with the safety-alert symbol. DANGER
identifies the most serious hazards which will result in severe personal injury or death. WARNING signifies hazards which could result in personal
injury or death. CAUTION is used to identify unsafe practices which would result in minor personal injury or product and property damage. NOTE
is used to highlight suggestions which will result in enhanced installation, reliability, or operation.
WARNING: Before beginning any installation or modification, be sure the main electrical disconnect switch is in the
OFF position. Tag the disconnect switch with a suitable warning label. Electrical shock can cause personal injury or death.
SAFETY CONSIDERATIONS
.
(OMITTED ON 18-KW)
ADAPTER PLATE
A90154
Form: AG-FCEH-09Cancels: AG-FCEH-08Printed in U.S.A.4-03Catalog No. 63FC-EH7
† These heaters are Intelligent Heat capable when used with the FK4, FV4, and 40FK fan coils and corporate 2-speed programmable thermostat (TSTATXXP2S01-B),
Thermidistat™ Control (TSTATXXPRH01-B), or capable zoning system.
‡ Field convertible to 1 phase, single or multiple supply circuit.
* Field convertible to 3 phase.
* Indicates medium speed (blue). All other motor speeds at low tap.
3589101518202430
HEATER KW
This instruction describes the installation of Part No. KFCEH accessory heaters in FA, FB, FC, FH, FX, and PF1MNB018-070 fan coils and in
the FE4, FK4, FV4, 40FK, and PF1MNA071 fan coils.
NOTE: Electric heaters require a minimum airflow. Minimum airflow and motor speed selection are listed in Table 2. For 3- through 18-kw
standard heaters there are no clearance requirements for the first 36 in. of ductwork. For 20- through 30-kw heaters, a 1-in. clearance is required
for the first 36 in. of ductwork.
INSTALLATION
PROCEDURE 1—INSTALL ELECTRIC HEATER ASSEMBLY
NOTE: Ensure heater coils are not deformed or damaged during heater installation.
1. Make sure power to unit is off.
2. Remove blower access panel of fan coil unit.
CAUTION:
Before installation of heater, the black and yellow pigtail leads must be removed from the fan coil PCB or
wire harness to prevent possible damage to the product. Electrical power will be provided to the board through the heater
circuit plug.
3. Disconnect 2 power wires (black and yellow pigtail leads) from PCB or wire harness (if applicable) and discard. Wires may be part of a
plug assembly or attached to terminals L1 and L2. Remove cooling control plate from fan coil (if equipped). For 18-, 24-, and 30-kw heaters,
remove adapter plate. (See Fig. 1.)
4. Insert heater assembly into front of fan coil so that element rods engage holes in rear heat shield.
5. Attach heater control plate to fan coil using 2 screws provided. For 18-, 24-, and 30-kw heater models, attach front of heater to fan deck
using third screw. (See Fig. 1.)
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PROCEDURE 2—ATTACH FUSE BOX OR CIRCUIT BREAKER BOX
1. For 15- and 20-kw fused models:
After installing heater assembly, attach fuse assembly to side of fan coil unit by inserting fuse box tab between insulation and to left side
of unit and fan deck. Mount front of assembly to side flange with 2 screws provided. On fan coil units size 042 and larger, remove wire
tie that shortens wire length between heater and fuses. Fuse cover is closed by engaging dimples in fuse box. (See Fig. 2.)
INSERT FUSE
BOX TAB HERE
SINGLE-CIRCUIT
GROUND LUG
FUSE BOX TAB
DIMPLE
FUSE BOX
DUAL-CIRCUIT
GROUND LUG
COVER PLATE
OR
KNOCKOUT
HEATER/CUTOUT
COVER
WIRE TIE
FUSE COVER
(REMOVE ON
LARGE FAN COILS)
Fig. 2—Installation of Fused Model Heater
2. For 24- and 30-kw fused models:
Fuse assembly is mounted on heater. Be sure fuse cover is closed by engaging clip latch on unit top panel. (See Fig. 1.)
WARNING:
Ensure fuse box is closed before power is turned to ON position. Electrical shock may cause personal
injury or death.
3. For 5- through 20-kw circuit breaker models:
After installing heater assembly, attach circuit breaker assembly to unit with screws provided. (See Fig. 3.) On fan coil units size 042 and
larger, remove wire tie that shortens wire length between heater and circuit breaker assembly to allow mounting of circuit breaker assembly.
(See Fig. 3.)
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4. Circuit breaker models require installing a window bezel in unit door to provide safe access to circuit breakers. The Window Bezel mounts
on the outside of the blower door. (See Fig. 4.)
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a. Cut insulation away from rectangular access hole in blower access panel.
b. Remove adhesive backing from window bezel and from the outside. Insert the window through the rectangular hole and seat firmly on
the door surface. Press firmly in place to seat the adhesive. (See Fig. 4.)
PROCEDURE 3—ELECTRICAL CONNECTIONS
Refer to unit instructions for recommended wiring procedures. Install wiring in accordance with all applicable local and national codes. (See Tables
3, 4, and 5.)
Connect heater wiring harness plug to receptacle on PCB or wire harness. A positive connection must be made between plug and receptacle. Plug
will interlock with receptacle when properly seated. Harness contains both 24-v control and high-voltage wiring. Blower power is provided through
heater harness.
NOTE: Units with or without electric heaters require a minimum CFM. Refer to unit wiring label to ensure the fan speed selected with electric
heaters is equal to or greater than the minimum fan speed indicated. The minimum CFM for cooling is determined by the outdoor unit requirements.
Use the higher of the 2 for year-round operation.
† Field convertible to 1 phase, single or multiple supply circuit.
‡ Field convertible to 3 phase.
(ANSI/NFPA 70).
** Includes blower motor amps of largest fan coil used with heater.
†† Copper wire must be used. If other than uncoated (non-plated), 75°C ambient, copper wire (solid wire for 10 AWG and smaller, stranded wire for larger than 10 AWG) is used, consult applicable tables of the National Electric Code
‡‡ Length shown is as measured 1 way along wire path between unit and service panel for a voltage drop not to exceed 2%.
*** Heaters are Intelligent Heat capable when used with the FK4, FV4, and 40FK fan coils and corporate 2-speed programmable thermostat (TSTATXXP2S01-B), or Thermidistat™ Control (TSTATXXPRH01-B).
2. For fan coil sizes 042-060 and all FE4, FK4, FV4, 40FK sizes.
3. Single circuit application of F15 and F20 heaters requires single-point wiring kit accessory.
NOTES: 1. For fan coil sizes 018-036.
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