Friedrich VEA09K25, VEA09K34, VE09K50, VEA12K25, VEA12K34 Operation Guide

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VERT-I-PAK® A-SERIES
SINGLE PACKAGE VERTICAL AIR CONDITIONING SYSTEM
9,000 - 18,000 BTU/h
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Table of Contents
Installation Recommendations ....................................................................................................................................................3
General Specications
Model Number Identication Guide ................................................................................................................................................. 4
VERT-I-PAK Chassis Specications ............................................................................................................................................... 4
Electrical Data ...............................................................................................................................................................................4-5
Installation
Utility Closet Dimensions ................................................................................................................................................................. 6
Wall Plenum & Architectural Louver Installation ............................................................................................................................. 7
Drain Pan Installation ....................................................................................................................................................................... 8
Condensate Disposal Sysatem ....................................................................................................................................................... 8
Indoor Return Air Grille Installation ................................................................................................................................................. 8
Chassis Installation .......................................................................................................................................................................... 9
Remote Thermostat Operation
Remote Thermostat ....................................................................................................................................................................... 10
Thermostat Connections ............................................................................................................................................................... 10
Desk Control Terminals ................................................................................................................................................................. 10
Auxiliary Fan control ...................................................................................................................................................................... 10
Electrical and Thermostat Wiring Diagrams ..................................................................................................................................11
Chassis Operation
Fresh Air Door ................................................................................................................................................................................ 12
Low Ambient Protection ................................................................................................................................................................. 12
Room Freeze Protection ................................................................................................................................................................ 12
Emergency Heat Override ............................................................................................................................................................. 12
Emergency Heat Operation ........................................................................................................................................................... 12
Service
Servicing/Chassis Quick Changeouts ........................................................................................................................................... 13
Routine Maintenance ..................................................................................................................................................................... 13
Error Codes .................................................................................................................................................................................... 14
Factory Dipswitch Conguration .................................................................................................................................................... 14
Accessories.................................................................................................................................................................................... 15
Warranty ....................................................................................................................................................................................... 16
Please read this manual thoroughly prior to equipment installation or operation. It is the installer’s responsibility to properly apply and install the equipment. Installation must be in conformance with the NFPA 70-2002 National Electric Code or current edition and Universal Mechanical Code current edition and applicable local or national codes.
Proper installation is not difcult, but it is essential.
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12"
24"60"
VPAK VPAK VPAK
POLE
FENCE
MAJOR OBSTRUCTION
BUILDING
OUTDOOR CONDENSING UNIT
72"
24"
SHRUB
6"
60"
60"
60"
6"
60"
60"
6"
60" 60"
SMALL RECESS OK
A
B
60"60"
60"
60"
LARGER RECESS OK. IF A> 5xB
12"
6"
60"
60"
60"
6"
60"
60"
6"
60" 60"
SMALL RECESS OK
Vert-I-Pak Installation Recommendations
For proper unit performance and maximum operating life please refer to the minimum installation clearances
below.
Figure 1
VERT-I-PAK® units must be installed on an outside wall. Conned spaces and/or covered areas should be
avoided. Units should be installed no closer than 12" apart when two units are side by side. If three of more units are to operate next to one another allow a minimum of 60" between units or pairs of units. Also, a vertical clearance of 60" should be maintained between units. Units installed on the bottom oor should be mounted at least 6" off of the ground.
Figure 2
Any time obstructions are present use the following guidelines for proper spacing from the VERT-I-PAK louver:
• For minor obstructions such as lamp
The above suggestions are for reference only and do not represent all possible installations. Please contact the factory for information regarding affects of other installation arrangements.
By following these simple recommendations you can be condent that your Friedrich Vert-I-Pak® will provide years of worry-free operation.
poles or small shrubbery a clearance of 24" from the outdoor louver should be maintained.
• For major obstructions such as a solid fence, wall or other heat rejecting device like a condensing unit, a mini­mum distance of 72" should be kept.
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General Specications
Vert-I-Pak® Model Identication Guide
MODEL NUMBER V E A 09 K 34 RT H
SERIES
V=Vertical Series
E =Cooling with electric heat H =Heat Pump
DESIGN SERIES
A = 32"/47" Cabinet
NOMINAL CAPACITY
A Series (Btu/h) 09 = 9,000 12 = 12,000
VOLTAGE
K = 208/230V-1Ph-60Hz
18 = 18,000 24 = 24,000
ELECTRIC HEATER SIZE
A Series
25 = 2.5 KW 34 = 3.4 KW
50 = 5.0 KW* 75 = 7.5 KW**
Refer to electrical data chart for heater/unit compatibility.
* Not available on 9000 BTU models. ** 24000 BTU only.
OPTIONS
RT = Standard Remote Operation
Electrical Data
MODEL: V(E,H)A09 V(E ,H)A12 V( E,H)A18
Voltage (V) 230 / 208 230 / 208 230 / 208 Refrigerant R-22 R-22 R-22 Chassis Width 23.125" 23.125" 23.125" Chassis Depth 23.125" 23.125" 23.125" Chassis Height ** 32.25" 32.25" 32.25" Shipping W x D x H 26.00" x 28.50" x 35.00" 26.00" x 28.50" x 35.00" 26.00" x 28.50" x 35.00" Supply Duct Collar *** 10" 10" 10" Drain Connection 3/4" FPT 3/4" FPT 3/4" FPT Min. Circuit Amps See Chassis Nameplate CFM Indoor See Charts 2 & 3 (Page 10) Max. Duct ESP .3 in. water .3 in. water .3 in. water
ENGINEERING CODE
NOTES: ** Height includes 2" duct collar & isolators under unit. *** Factory collar accepts 10" ex duct.
Chassis Specications
Model
V(E,H)A09K25
Voltage ( V) 230/208 230/208 230/208 230/208 230/208 230/208 230/208 230/208 230/208
LRA - Comp. (A) 21 21 21 24.0 24.0 24.0 47 47 47
Cooling Current (A) 4.4/4. 9 4.4/4. 9 4.4/4.9 5.5/6.1 5.5/6.1 5.5/6.1 9.2/10.2 9.2/10.2 9.2/10.2
MIN. Ckt. Amps (A) 15 20 30 15 20 30 15 20 30
Power Connection HARD WIRED HARD WIRED HARD WIRED
Important: all 208/230v chassis must be hard wired with properly sized breaker. See nameplate for specic chassis electrical requirements. See page 8 - Figure 5 for unit wiring and wall thermostat wiring. See page 8 for wire size. Use HACR type breakers to avoid nuisance trips. All eld wiring must be done in accordance with nec and local codes.
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V(E,H)A09K34
V(E,H)09K50
V(E,H)A12K25
V(E,H)A12K34
V(E,H,)A12K50
V(E,H)A18K25
V(E,H)A18K34
V(E,H)A18K50
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Electrical Requirements
Wire Size Use O NLY wiring size recommended for single outlet branch circuit.
Fuse/Circuit Breaker
Grounding
Wire Sizing
Use O NLY type and size fuse or HACR circuit breaker indicated on unit's rating plate (See sample on next page). Proper current protection to the unit is the responsibility of the owner.
Unit MUST be grounded from branch circuit to unit, or through separate ground wire provided on permanently connected units. Be sure that branch circuit or general purpose outlet is grounded.
Use recommended wire size given in tables and install a single branch circuit. All wiring must comply with local and national codes. NOTE: Use copper conductors only.
Note: All eld wiring must comply with NEC and local codes. It is the responsibility of the installer to insure that the electrical codes are met.
All 208/230v chassis must be hard wired with properly sized breaker. See nameplate for specic chassis electri­cal requirements. See gure 8 for unit wiring and wall thermostat wiring. See page 7 for wire size. Use HACR type breakers to avoid nuisance trips. All eld wiring must be done in accordance with NEC and local codes.
Electrical Rating Tables
NOTE: Use copper conductors ONLY. Wire sizes are per NEC. Check local codes for overseas applications
Recommended branch circuit wire sizes*
Nameplate maximum circuit breaker size AWG Wire size**
15A 14 20A 12 30A 10
AWG — American Wire Gauge * Single circuit from main box. ** Based on copper wire, single insulated conductor at 60°C
MODEL NO 1
Sample Nameplate
SERIAL NO * FRIEDRICH AIR CONDITIONING CO. SAN ANTONIO, TEXAS VOLTS: 24,33,34 VOLTAGE RANGE: 255-197 REFRIG CHARGE: 7 OZS. R22 DESIGN PRESSURE: 575 PSIG HS / 150 PSIG LS COOLING: BTU/HR 8 SEER: 10 COP: 16 HEAT PUMP BTU/HR: 14 TOTAL COOLING AMPS: 9 TOTAL ELEC. HEAT AMPS: 15 ELECTRIC HEAT WATTS: 18
FOR PERMANENTLY CONNECTED UNITS ONLY:
COMP'. PLA 11 LRA 12 MOTOR: FLA 13 HP 19 HEATER AMPS: 17 MIN. CKT AMP ~0 USE ~1 MAX. TIME DELAY FUSE OR HACR TYPE CIRCUIT BREAKER.
GENERAL UNIT INFORMATION:
MAX OUTLET AIR TEMPERATURE: 2OO'F MAX EXTERNAL STATIC PRESSURE ELECTRIC HEAT'..5 IN. WATER "O" CLEARANCE TO COMBUSTIBLE MATERIAL
USE ON SINGLE OUTLET CIRCUIT ONLY
SAMPLE
WARNING
ELECTRICAL SHOCK AND
MOVING PARTS HAZARD
CAN CAUSE INJURY OR
DE AT H PULL OUT DISCONNECT HEAD LOCATED ON THE
FRONT OF THIS UNIT TO
DISABLE POWER BEFORE
SERVICING.
CAUTION
Electric shock hazard.
Turn OFF electric power before service or installation.
All electrical connections and wiring MUST be installed by a qualied electrician and conform to the National Electrical Code and all local codes which have jurisdiction.
Failure to do so can result in property damage, personal injury and/or death.
LISTED
120524
HEATING AND
COOLING EQUIPMENT
APPLICA BLE PATENTS: US
6,065,2 96
NY MEA NO.: 295-00-E
USE ONE OF THE
FOLLOWING ITEMS
FROM EACH CATEGORY
TO COMPLETE THE
A SS E M B LY
WALL PLEN UM:
VPAWP1 -8
VPAWP1 -14
OUTDOOR GRILLE
VPA L2
INDOO R GRILL E
VPRG1 VPRG2 VPRG5
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Exterior Wall
Flexible Ductwork
Rigid Ductwork
VPAW P1-8/1-14 Wall Plenum
Plenum
VPDP1 drain pan beneath unit is required on all VEA/VHA24 units. Drain pan must be installed prior to chassis installation
Chassis is shipped with vibration isolators installed
3" Clearance on all
three sides minimum for
service and installation
Optional Platform
Field-supplied Filter (25" x 20")
58"
29"
Optional field
installed drain pan
(refer to local codes)
VPRG4 Access Panel & Return Air Filter Grille
Power
Disconnect
electrical
entrance
control box
Installation
Utility Closet Dimensions
Recommended utility closet dimensions and a typical indoor installation are illustrated in Figure 1. Three inches minimum clearance on three sides of the unit must be allowed for return airow, installation access and service access. See Figures 1 & 2 for clearances and reference dimensions.
Figure 3
Typical Utility Closet
Chassis Shown in Closet, on Optional Platform
Vert-I-Pak Chassis 2-ton dimensions:
VPAWP1-8/1-14 Wall Plenum cut-out
VPRG4 Access Panel cutout dimensions:
See Figure 8 (Page 10) for proper chassis
NOTE: Drain pan must be installed in closet prior to chassis insertion into plenum. See Figure 7 for drain pan installation details.
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23" wide x 23" deep x 47 1/4" high.
dimensions 24 5/8" wide x 30 7/8" high.
27" wide by 55 3/4" high.
installation.
Figure 4
Outside Wall
Top View
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Wall Plenum and Architectural Louver Installation
A. Install the wall plenum (VPAWP1-8/1-14) components in accordance with the installation instructions provided with each ac cessory.
IMPORTANT REMINDER: FRIEDRICH WALL PLENUM IS NOT DESIGNED TO CARRY STRUCTURAL LOADS. PROPER WALL HEADER CONSTRUCTION IS REQUIRED. THE PLENUM REQUIRES PROPER FLASHING, SHIM AND CAULK FOR A WEATHER RESISTANT INSTALLATION.
B. Ensure that the divider is adjusted properly for the depth of the wall in accordance with the accessory installation manual
Figure 5
Wall Plenum & Outdoor Louver Installation
Proper Flashing
Proper Caulking
Proper Header
Outside Wall
Caulk all 8 ange corners
Inside Wall Plenum (Part B)
Proper Caulking
Architectural louver VPAL2 mounted on the outside wall plenum (Part A)
Rough opening dimension 24 5/8" wide x 30 7/8" high.
Ensure that the bottom of the plenum is 1 1/2" from the oor of the closet. Note: 9,000 / 12,000 / 18,000 installation
• height may be different. Refer to specic installation manual for clarication.
For proper airow, maintain a minimum distance of 12" between Vert-I-Pak units. Consult the factory for any
• installation or application questions.
Proper Flashing
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Drain Pan Installation
Drain Connection and Location
1
8
7
/
87/8"
17 x 2
CAUTION
The unit basepan has three (3) provisions (left, right,
and rear) for connecting an external condensate drain.
A eld supplied condensate drain system must be
connected to one of the three (left, right, or rear) 3/4" FPT connections on the unit basepan. Use of rear tting may result in staining of the outside wall.
The remaining two connections must be plugged
using the two 3/4" pipe plugs (provided) and eld supplied teon tape or pipe joint compound.
The addition of a secondary drain pan may be
required. Follow all applicable codes.
Failure to follow these procedures may result in
serious property damage.
A eld supplied secondary condensate pan may be
applied. Check with local codes.
Indoor Return Air Grille Installation
There are two Indoor Return Air Grille options as shown in Figure 9.
Choose the option that best suits your needs. Use the installation instructions provided with accessories for installation details.
Figure 9 Return Air Grille Options
All Vert-I-Pak chassis are shipped
3"
1
8
/
with a 20" x 14" lter installed. If an accessory lter holder is to be used, you MUST remove the factory shipped lter from the chassis. Do NOT use two lters
Option 1
VPRG4 Return Air Grille with Access Panel
A eld-supplied (25" x 20") lter is mounted inside the hinged access door.
Condensate Disposal System
The VPDP1 drain pan features two ¾ female PVC ttings to at-
tach a drain connection to on the left or right side of the drain pan. Condensate piping can be routed to the left, right or beneath the unit platform. See drain pan installation manual for more information.
Part 1: The system’s rst stage increases energy efciency
utilizing a factory installed fan that slings the cold condensate onto the hot outdoor coil.
Part 2: When high outdoor humidity prevents the slinger
from disposing of all the condensate, the excess condensate overows into the condensate drain pan and out of the ¾" internal drain connections.
Part 3: If Parts 1 & 2 fail for any reason, excess condensate
overows from a spillway directly into the wall plenum to the outside of the building. IF THIS OCCURS,
THIS IS A WARNING THAT THE CHASSIS OR
DRAIN NEEDS SERVICING.
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Option 2
Field Supplied Return Air Grille
Must have a minumum of 250 square inches of free area.
Notes:
A. These are the Friedrich recommended return air grille/
lt er /ac ce ss pan el arra ngeme nts. C onsul t the f actor y o n other arrangements. Improper return air arrangements will cause per formance problems.
B. Return air arrangements are shown from the front, but
can also be installed from the right or left side of the unit.
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Ductwork Preparation
Duct ESP:
To determine your system's indoor external static pressure (ESP, in inches of water) use a duct calculator (as provided by your duct supplier). Include all ex duct transitions and discharge grille(s). If ex duct is used, be sure all the slack is pulled out of the ex duct. Flex duct ESP can increase considerably when not fully extended. DO NOT EXCEED a total of .30 ESP, as this is the MAXIMUM design limit for the VERT-I-PAK A-Series unit.
Chassis Installation
Install the following components
A. Ensure that the wall plenum is installed in accordance
with the VPAWP1-8/1-14 Installation Manual.
B. Place the chassis into the closet with the outdoor side
facing the wall plenum opening.
C. Slide the chassis into the wall plenum until the plenum
divider seal is established. (See Figure 9)
Figure 9
Determining the Indoor CFM: Chart A – CFM
ESP (") Capacity
BTU/h 18000 12000 / 9000
.00 520 420
.10 510 410
.20 500 370
.30 490 330
Correct CFM (if needed):
Chart B – Correction Multipli
Correction Multipliers for:
230V 1.00
208V 0.97
Heating 1.00
Cooling 0.95
ers
Slide-in View / Chassis Installation
The Vert-I-Pak chassis must be inserted into the wall plenum so that the plenum divider gasket makes contact with the plastic condenser bafe on the unit. The chassis will t approximately 2
3
/8" into the wall plenum.
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Low f an
High fan
Fan o nly
Te mp
Power
Te mp
Cool
Heat
Cool Off Heat
Auto On
Remote Thermostat and Low Voltage Control Connections
Remote Thermostat
All Friedrich Vert-I-Pak units units are factory congured to be controlled by using a single stage remote wall mounted thermostat.
The thermostat may be auto or manual changeover as long as the
control conguration matches that of the Vert-I-Pak unit.
To control the unit with a wall-mounted thermostat:
1) Pull the disconnect switch.
2) Unscrew and remove the control box panel.
3) Run the wires through the top hole in the control box and under the control components in the box to reach the connection terminal for the wiring.
4) Make the wire connections, appropriately matching the wires as the shown in the wiring diagram.
5) Once each wire is matched and connection the unit is now controlled by the thermostat.
6) Reattach control box cover.
Unit Control Panel (for easy servicing and diagnostics)
Thermostat Connections
C = Common Ground
W = Call for Heating
Y = Call for Cooling
R = 24V Power from Unit
GL = Call for Fan
GH = Call for Fan
B = Reversing Valve Energized in heating mode
*Connect either GL or GH terminal for fan. The Vert-I-Pak
control only provides one fan speed.
RT4 Digital Thermostat
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Figure 8 Electrical & Thermostat Wiring Diagrams
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CONNECTION TERMINAL
NOTE: THE DIAGRAM ABOVE ILLUSTRATES THE TYPICAL THERMOSTAT WIRING. SEE THE UNIT
CONTROL PANEL FOR THE ACTUAL UNIT WIRING DIAGRAM AND SCHEMATIC.
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Chassis Final Connections
With the chassis in place, you are now ready to begin chassis connections:
A. Move the thermostat switches to "OFF" and "AUTO." This
will keep the thermostat from cycling the chassis until nal connections are complete.
B. Connect the ductwork onto the 10" collar. Plastic wireties
(eld supplied) are suggested to secure the ductwork in place. Use 2 wire ties, one for each inner and outer ex duct sleeve.
C. Review the Final Installation Checklist on Page 12 before
replacing the power quick disconnect, reconnecting power to the chassis, plugging in the remote thermostat harness, or operating the chassis.
Electrical shock and moving parts hazard can cause injury or death. If you have not done so, pull out the disconnect head found on the front of chassis before continuing installation! Disconnect external power at the breaker.
Final Installation Checklist
Correct line voltage?
Chassis deck level?
Plenum divider bafe installed?
Wall plenum caulked? Level? Flashing?
HACR type breaker/fuse?
Single circuit only?
Ductwork connected?
Chassis weather seal in place?
Wall thermostat wired correctly?
Chassis inserted into plenum?
Chassis Operation
Fresh Air Door
The Fresh Air Door is an "intake" system. The fresh air door is
opened via a slide on the front of the chassis located just above the indoor coil. Move the slide left to open and right to close the fresh air door. The system is capable of up to 60 CFM of fresh air @ ~.3" H20 internal static pressure.
Low Ambient Protection
Each chassis is equipped with low ambient protection in the form of a thermistor, which will prevent compressor operation at low suction temperature.
Room Freeze Protection
Units are shipped from the factory with the room freeze protection disabled. Room Freeze Protection can be switched on at the owner’s preference by moving Dip Switch 6 to ‘ON’. This feature will monitor the indoor room conditions and in the event that the room falls below 40°F the unit will cycle on high fan with the electric heater. This occurs regardless of mode.
Emergency Heat Override
In the unlikely event of a compressor failure a heat pump unit may be switched to operate in only the electric heat mode until repairs can be made. Moving Dip Switch 7 to ‘ON’.
Emergency Heat Operation
In the event of a compressor failure in heat pump mode the com­pressor may be locked out to provide heat through the resistance heater. This feature ensures that even in the unlikely event of a compressor failure the room temperature can be maintained until the compressor can be serviced. Dip switch 7 controls the emergency heat setting (see above).
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Service & Warranty
Servicing / Chassis Quick Changeouts
The chassis is designed for quick disconnect and change out.
For minor electrical service, the control box cover lifts straight up after the screws & disconnect head are removed. For major electrical, refrigeration and fan service the chassis may be removed from utility closet.
Electrical shock and moving parts hazard can cause injury or death. Pull out the disconnect head found on the front of the chassis before servicing.
To Remove the Chassis from the Closet:
A. Switch the wall Thermostat off. B. Pull the Power Disconnect located in the front of the chassis. C. Disconnect the thermostat wiring harness. D. Disconnect the electrical connection. E. Disconnect the ductwork. F. Slide the chassis out of the wall plenum. G. Lift the chassis out of the utility closet.
Routine Maintenance
Performing Routine Maintenance
With the proper maintenance and care, your system will operate economically and dependably. Maintenance can be accomplished easily by referring to the following directions. However, before performing any maintenance, consider these important safety precautions:
WARNING: Electrical Shock Hazard. Before attempting any service work or routine maintenance, turn off all electrical connections to the unit. Failure to do so may result in property damage, personal injury and/or death.
CAUTION: Although great care has been taken to minimize sharp edges in the construction of your unit, be extremely careful when handling parts or reaching into the unit.
Replace Air Filter
A dirty air lter reduces the efciency of your Vert-I-Pak and
allows lint and dirt to accumulate on the indoor-air coil. Lint and dirt on the indoor-air coil can damage your unit and void the warranty. The air lter should be replaced as it becomes dirty.
To replace the lter (chassis mounted return air lter):
1. Slide the lter clear of the lter rails.
2. Remove the lter.
3. Install new disposable lter.
CAUTION: Do not operate your system without a lter in place, nor block the front of the unit return air opening.
Inspect and Clean Indoor-air Coil
Eventually, minor amounts of lint and dirt may pass through the lter and collect on the indoor-air coil. These minor accumulations can be carefully vacuumed away with a brush attachment on a vacuum cleaner. Care must be taken to avoid bending the aluminum ns on the coil. Bent ns should be straightened using a special n tool available from most HVAC service technicians.
Inspect Outdoor-air Intake and Exhaust
The unit’s outdoor-air intake and outdoor-air exhaust paths must
remain clear. Check the OA exhaust frequently. Keep it free of all debris, snow, or ice. The OA intake should also be kept free of obstructions. Blocking the OA exhaust or OA intake opening will reduce the efciency of your unit, could damage it, and may void your warranty.
Inspect and Clean Condensate Drain
The condensate drain must be routed to a suitable drainage
area. Check the unit condensate drain periodically. Keep it free of anything that may block or impede the ow of condensate water. If there is any accumulation of foreign matter in the drain pipe, it should be removed and cleaned. The entire drain line must be protected from freezing.
Warranty
All service work must be done by a qualied servicer. See Product
Warranty, and consult your dealer or contractor for details
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Error Codes
The chart below lists the possible error codes and their description:
Error Code
Code Translation Action Taken by Unit Possible Cause
02
03
04
05
06
07
08
09
10
11
13
An extreme low voltage condition exists <198V for 230V units and <239V for 265V units.
Return air thermistor sensor open or short circuit
Indoor coil thermistor sensor open or short circuit
Outdoor coil thermistor sensor open Or short circuit
If O.D. coil Temperature > 175 Deg F for 2 consecutive minutes. (Heat Pump models only)
I.D coil temperature <30 Deg F for 2 consecutive minutes.
Unit cycles (Heat or Cool demand) > 9 times per hour
Unit cycles (Heat or Cool demand) < 3 times per hour
Room Freeze Protection triggered
No Signal to “GL or “GH” terminal (Remote Thermostat mode only)
If Pressure limit switch opens
Shut down unit. Display Error code and ash. Once voltage rises to normal level system power is restored.
Set return air sensor = 75°F. Alternately ash set point and error code. Leave unit running.
Set ID coil temp = 40°F. Alternately ash set point and error code. Leave unit running.
Set OD coil temp = 20°F. Alternately ash set point and error code. Automatically change over to Electric heat Mode only. Leave unit running.
Alternately ash set point and error code. Shut unit down for 5 minutes, then try again 2 times. If it fails the 3rd time, shut down unit to prevent high head pressure.
Alternately ash set point and error code. Continue fan operation while the compressor is locked out until the indoor coil thermistor reaches 45° F, then energize the compres­sor. However, compressor must still wait a lockout time of 180 to 240 seconds.
Store error code in memory. Keep unit running
Store Error Code in memory. Keep unit running
Alternately ash set point and error code. Keep unit running.
Shut down unit. Display error code and ash.
Turn OFF compressor. Alternate ash set point and error code
• Inadequate power supply
• Defective breaker
• Blown fuse
• Defective sensor
• Defective sensor
• Defective sensor
• Dirty coil
• Fan motor failure
• Restricted air ow
• Non-condensables in refrigeration system
• Dirty lters
• Dirty coil
• Fan motor failure
• Restricted airow
• Improper refrigerant charge
• Restriction in refrigerant circuit
• Unit oversized
• Low load conditions
• Unit undersized
• High load conditions
• Room temperature fell below 40°F
• Defective remote thermostat
• Defective thermostat wiring
Factory Dip Switch Conguration
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Accessories
MODEL DESCRIPTION PHOTO
VPAWP1-8
VPAWP1-14
VPAL2
VPSC2
RT4
WALL PLENUM Two-part sleeve that telescopes in and out from 5 the exterior wall penetration. DIMENSIONS: 30 CUTOUT DIMENSIONS: 30 7/8" high x 24 5/8" wide.
Same as VPAWP1-8, but telescopes 8" to 14" as required.
ARCHITECTURAL LOUVER Extruded aluminum louver that attaches to the outdoor section of the wall plenum. DIMENSIONS: 31
Same as VPAL2 but can be ordered in a special color to match the exterior wall.
DIGITAL THERMOSTAT Single stage, wall-mounted digital thermostat for control of Friedrich VERT-I-PAK.
1
/2" to 8" in depth. The wall plenum sits inside
3
/8" high x 24 1/8" wide.
1
/16" high x 25 9/16" wide.
VPRG4
VPDP1
ACCESS PANEL / RETURN AIR GRILLE – Serves as an access panel to chassis and interior return air grille. A eld-supplied (25" x 20") lter is mounted inside the hinged access door. DIMENSIONS: 58" high x 29" wide. CUTOUT DIMENSIONS: 55 3/4" high x 27" wide.
DRAIN PAN Drain pan may be installed prior to chassis for easy installation/removal.
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Friedrich Air Conditioning Company
P.O. Box 1540
San Antonio, TX 78295
210.357.4400
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VERT-I-PAK® A SERIES
SINGLE PACKAGE VERTICAL AIR CONDITIONERS
LIMITED WARRANTY
SAVE THIS CERTIFICATE.
It gives you specific rights, you may also have other rights which may vary from state to state and province to
province.
In the event that your unit needs servicing, contact your nearest authorized service center. If you do not know the nearest service center, ask the company that installed your unit or contact us - see address and telephone number above. To obtain service and/or warranty parts replacement, you must notify an authorized FRIEDRICH Air Conditioning Co. service center, distributor, dealer, or contractor of any defect within the applicable warranty period.
When requesting service:
please have the model
and serial number from your unit readily available.
Unless specified otherwise herein,
the following applies:
FRIEDRICH VERT-I-PAK A SERIES VERTICAL AIR CONDITIONERS AND HEAT PUMPS
LIMITED WARRANTY - FIRST YEAR (Twelve (12) months from the date of installation).
Any part found to be defective in the material
or workmanship will be repaired or replaced free of charge by our authorized service center during the normal working hours; and
LIMITED WARRANTY - SECOND THROUGH FIFTH YEAR (Sixty (60) months from the date of installation). ON THE SEALED REFRIGERATION SYSTEM.
Any part of the sealed refrigeration system that is defective in material or workmanship will be repaired or replaced free of charge (excluding freight charges) by our authorized service center during normal working hours. The sealed refrigeration system consists of the compressor, metering device, evaporator, condenser, reversing valve, check valve, and the interconnecting tubing.
These warranties apply only while the unit remains at the original site and only to units installed inside the continental United States, Alaska, Hawaii, Puerto Rico and Canada. The warranty applies only if the unit is installed and operated in accordance with the printed instructions and in compliance with applicable local installation and building codes and good trade practices. For international warranty information, contact the Friedrich Air Conditioning Company - International Division.
Any defective part to be replaced must be made available to
FRIEDRICH
in exchange for the replacement part. Reasonable proof must be presented to establish the date of install, otherwise the beginning date of this certificate will be considered to be our shipment date plus sixty days. Replacement parts can be new or remanufactured. Replacement parts and labor are only warranted for any unused portion of the unit’s warranty.
We will not be responsible for and the user will pay for:
1. Service calls to: A) Instruct on unit operation. B) Replace house fuses or correct house wiring. C) Clean or replace air filters. D) Remove the unit from its installed location when not accessible for service required. E) Correct improper installations.
2. Parts or labor provided by anyone other than an authorized service center.
3. Damage caused by: A) Accident, abuse, negligence, misuse, riot, fire, flood, or acts of God. B) Operating the unit where there is a corrosive atmosphere containing chlorine, fluorine, or any damaging chemicals (other than in a normal residential environment). C) Unauthorized alteration or repair of the unit, which in turn affects its stability or performance. D) Failing to provide proper maintenance and service.
E) Using an incorrect power source. F) Faulty installation or application of the unit.
We shall not be liable for any incidental, consequential, or special damages or expenses in connection with any use or failure of this unit. We have not made and do not make any representation or warranty of fitness for a particular use or purpose and there is no implied condition of fitness for a particular use or purpose. We make no expressed warranties except as stated in this certificate. No one is authorized to change this certificate or to create for us any other obligation or liability in connection with this unit. Any implied warranties shall last for one year after the original purchase date.
Some states and provinces do not allow limitations on how long an implied warranty or condition lasts, so the above limitations or exclusions may not apply to you. The provisions of this warranty are in addition to and not a modification of or subtraction from the statutory warranties and other rights and remedies provided by law.
In case of any questions regarding the provisions of this warranty, the English version will govern.
(10-06)
Printed in the U.S.A.
920-075-09 (11-07)
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