International Comfort Products CRHEATER101A00, CRHEATER119A00, CRHEATER125A00, CRHEATER364A00, CRHEATER369A00 Installation Manual

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CRHEATER101A00 -­CRHEATER119A00, CRHEATER125A00, CRHEATER364A00 -­CRHEATER369A00, CRSINGLE001A00 -­CRSINGLE053A00
SMALL ROOFTOP UNITS
ACCESSORY ELECTRIC HEATER
ELECTRIC COOLING AND HEAT PUMP
Installation Instructions
2to12
1
/2TONS
TABLE OF CONTENTS
SAFETY CONSIDERA TIONS 1....................
INSTALLATION 2...............................
IMPORTANT: Read these instructions completely before attempting to install this accessory.
PACKAGE CONTENTS--
ELECTRIC HEATER
QTY CONTENTS
1 Heater module
4 Screws
1 Wiring label
1 Red wire (10 gauge)*
1 Splice connector*
1 Wire tie*
* Supplied with electric heater packages CRHEATER101A00,
CRHEATER102A00, CRHEATER103A00, and CRHEATER104A00 only.
PACKAGE CONTENTS--
SINGLE POINT KIT*
QTY CONTENTS
1 Single point box
1 Bushing
5 Screws
1 Bracket and conduit drip boot assembly
1
2 Terminal Blocks (TB10A and TB10B)**
2 Screws (for TB10’s)**
* Single point kit not required on standard efficiency, 2 to 6 ton cooling
units with an MOCP of 60 or lower. Heater wires are to be terminated inside unit control box.
** Supplied with single point boxes C RSINGLE039A00, 045, 049, and 051
only.
Tube clamp (used only on 3 and 4 ton
heat pump units)
SAFETY CONSIDERATIONS
Installation and servicing of air--conditioning equipment can be hazardous due to system pressure and electrical components. Only trained and qualified service personnel should install, repair, or service air-conditioning equipment.
Untrained personnel can perform the basic maintenance functions. All other operations should be performed by trained service personnel. When working on air-conditioning equipment, observe precautions in the literature, tags and labels attached to the unit, and other safety precautions that may apply.
Follow all safety codes. Wear safety glasses and work gloves.
Recognize safety information. This is the safety--ale rt
symbol instructions or manuals, be alert to the potential for personal injury.
Understand the signal words DANGER, W ARNING, and CAUTION. 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 a hazard which could result in personal injury or death. CAUTION is used to identify unsafe practices which may result i n minor personal injury or product and property damage. NOTE is used to highlight suggestions which will result in enhanced installation, reliability, or operation.
ELECTRICAL SHOCK HAZARD
Failure to follow this warning could result in personal injury or death.
Turn off power to unit and install lockout tag.
. When you see this symbol on the unit and in
!
WARNING
INSTALLATION
1. Re move electric heater modules and single point box from packaging and inspect for damage.
NOTE: If there is a “1” or a “3” in the ninth position of the heater part number, it indicates that the heater is in a carton. For exam ple, CRHEATER105A00 is heater CRHEATER005A00 in a carton, and CRHEATER364A00 is heater CRHEATER264A00 in a carton.
2. Remove indoor and outdoor access panel. (See Fig. 1 and 2.) Save panels and screws.
DISCONNECT MOUNTING LOCATION
DISCONNECT MOUNTING LOCA TION
BRACKET AND
MAIN
CONDUIT
CONTROL
DRIP BOOT
BO X
SINGLE
POINT EM T OR RIGID CONDUIT (FIELD-SUPPLIED)
SINGLE POINT BO X MOUNTING SCREW
BO X (NOT SHIPPED WITH UNIT)
HEA TER MODULE (LOCA TION 1)
MANUAL RESET
CENTER
LIMIT SWITCH
POST
HEA TER MODULE (LOCA TION 2)
CONTRO L WIRE TERMINAL BLOCK
Fig. 3 -- Typical Component Location
(2to6TonR--22UnitShown)
HEA TER COVERS
HEA TER MOUNTING BRACKET
C08451
UNIT BLOCK-OFF PANEL
OUTDOOR ACCESS PANEL
INDOOR ACCESS PANEL
C08133
Fig. 1 -- Typical Access Panel Location
(2 to 6 Ton Units)
DISCONNECT MOUNTING LOCATION
UNIT BLOCK-OFF PANEL
OUTDOOR ACCESS PANEL
INDOOR ACCESS PANEL
C08416
Fig. 2 -- Typical Access Panel Location
1
/2to 121/2Ton U nit s )
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3. Re move control box cover and center post. Save screws.(SeeFig.3)
4. Re move the single point box cover. Secure single point box to the underside of the control box with the 2 screws provided. (See Fig. 4.)
S On R--410A units, which use single point boxes
CRSINGLE037A00 through CRSINGE053A00, all bushings in the area of the control box where the single point box (SPB) mounts must be removed prior to securing the SPB to the control box (see Fig. 5). Also, for units installed in the Snow Belt, all unplugged holes in the bottom of the control box which are not used must be plugged before installing the SPB. Use foil tape or reinstall the bushings from the outside of the control box prior to securing the SPB (see Fig. 6). Reinstall bushing on the SPB pigtails (see Fig. 6).
CONTROL BOX
2
1
1
1
2
13
3
BUSHING
SINGLE POINT BOX MOUNTING SCREWS
DRIP BOOT BRACKET MOUNTING SCREWS
POWER WIRES
FOAM BUSHING
HEATER RELAYS
HEATER MOUNTING SCREWS
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23
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13
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Fig. 4 -- Typical Single Point Kit Installation
S On R--410A units with an MOCP > 60, which use
single point boxes CRSINGLE039A00, 045A00, 049A00, and 051A00, two terminal blocks (TB10A and TB10B) and two attachment screws are provided. Install the two terminal bl ock into the control box and terminate the two -- 3 wire power pigtails as follows (see Fig. 7):
— Pigtail #1 (from top fuse block; long blue
wire with female terminal) — Connect black wire to C1 --11 screw terminal, connect yellow wire to C1-- 13 screw terminal, connect blue wire to TB10A terminal block and move Compressor 1 blue wire from IFC--13 to TB10A terminal block.
— Pigtail #2 (from second fuse block; long
yellow wire with female terminal) — Connect black wire to IFC--11 screw terminal, connect blue wire to IFC--13 screw terminal, connect yellow wire to TB10B terminal block and move ID Fan yellow wire from C1--13 to TB10B terminal block.
— Remove black jumper wire from C1-- 11 to
IFC--11.
2
C08136
Fig. 5 -- Control Box -- Bushings to Remove
C09005
C09006
Fig. 6 -- Bushings Replaced from Outside Control Box
Fig. 7 -- Wiring Diagram
5. Sec ure the conduit drip boot bracket assembly to the back of the single point box with 2 of the screws provided. (See Fig. 4.) The channel portion of the bracket assembly extends to the top panel behind the control box. Secure all wires to bracket with field--supplied wire tie as shown. (See Fig. 8.)
C09007
NOTE: The conduit drip boot and bracket are not used on standard efficiency 2 to 6 ton electric cooling units and R--410A 3--6 ton electric cooling units.
6. Remove heater cover(s) from heater mounting. bracket. Save screws. Install single module electric heat option in location 1 (nearest the single point box). (See Fig. , Fig. 9, and Fig. 10.)
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