SunCool Energy 15 SEER, Air Conditioner User Manual And Installation Instructions

USER’S MANUAL AND INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS
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15 SEER 2-Stage R-410A Single Package Air Conditioner
Single Package Air Conditioner
IMPORTANT
Read this owner information to become familiar with the capabilities and use of your appliance. Keep this with literature on other appliances where you have easy access to it in the future. If a problem occurs, check the instructions and follow recommendations given. If these suggestions don’t eliminate your problem, call your installing contractor or distributor in your area.
INTRODUCTION
Most any air conditioner will keep you cool. Our air conditioner was designed to do it effi ciently. Effi ciency means less cost to you while keeping you comfortable.
WHY YOUR AIR CONDITIONER WORKS SO WELL, SO QUIETLY
1. Air is cooled by a large evaporator coil. Moisture is also removed from the air by this same coil.
2. Air is then delivered through the main duct, via registers, into your home.
3. Return air is drawn through the return register.
4. This air enters the unit, passes through the evaporator coil, is cooled and dehumidi­fi ed. Then the cycle begins again.
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SECTION 1.
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OWNER INFORMATION
OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
To Operate Your Air Conditioner for Cooling—
Thermostat — The 15 SEER Air Conditioner
uses a special two speed compressor to achieve a high level of effi ciency in a compact frame. A two stage cooling 24VAC thermostat can be used with these units. For the highest effi ciency the use of a two-stage cooling thermostat is recommended. Refer to Figure 11 or 12 for a unit wiring diagram.
Cooling Mode:
1. On a call for cooling the thermostat closes, applying 24VAC to the G and Y1 terminals on the control. This closes the compressor contactor, and the compressor operates on 1st stage.
2. If the thermostat is not satisfi ed in the required time, based on the operation of the two-stage cooling thermostat, Y2 will
The indoor blower will cycle on and off to maintain the indoor temperature at the desired heating level.
To Shut Off Your Air Conditioner —Set the thermostat system switch to OFF and the thermostat fan switch to AUTO. (See Figure 1)
The system will not operate, regardless of the thermostat temperature setting.
To Operate the Indoor Blower Continuously—
Set the thermostat fan switch to ON (See Figure 1)
The indoor blower will start immediately, and will run continually until the fan switch is reset to AUTO.
The continuous indoor blower operation can be obtained with the thermostat system switch set in any position, including OFF. The continuous indoor blower operation is typically used to circulate the indoor air to equalize a temperature unbalance due to a sun load, cooking, or fi replace operation.
BEFORE YOU CALL A SERVICEMAN
Let your serviceman check your system at the start of each air conditioning season. He will make sure it’s working right, clean or change fi lters and make any needed adjustments.
System Mode
energize and the compressor will run at second stage. Refer to the thermostat installation instructions for the cooling profi le.
3. When the thermostat is satisfi ed, the G and Y terminals on the control board are de-energized opening the compressor contactor.
To Operate Your Unit for Heating — (If optional heat accessory is installed.)
1. Set the thermostat system switch to HEAT or
AUTO and the thermostat fan switch to AUTO.
(See Figure 1)
2. Set the thermostat temperature to the desired
temperature level using the temperature selector. Please refer to the separate user’s manual for complete thermostat programming instructions.
Fan Mode
Figure 1. Typical Thermostat
Temperature Selector
In addition, follow these simple rules:
1. Never run your system without fi lter. If you do, the cooling coils will get dirty and may become clogged.
2. Set your thermostat at the comfort level you wish -- and then leave it alone. Let it control the operation of the air conditioning system. If you get chilly, turn it up a degree at a time until comfort is restored.
3. It takes longer for an air conditioner to cool your dwelling than it does for your furnace to heat it. Therefore, do not turn the unit on and expect a dramatic drop in temperature, at least not right away. If your home is hot and humid, the temperature will drop slowly.
4. Check your fi lters every ten days in summer to see if they are dirty. To keep them clean, use a mild solution of detergent and water on washable types. Replace non washable fi lters.
5. Keep your outdoor condenser coil clean. You can hose it down when it gets dirty.
If your air conditioner isn’t working:
1. Make sure the fuses are not blown or that your circuit breakers are on.
2. See that your thermostat is set at the desired temperature and that your system’s switch is on “Cool.”
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3. For free air fl ow, make sure your return
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register is not covered and that the fi lter is clean.
4. Check the outdoor condenser coil and make sure it is clean and not clogged with grass or leaves.
If your air conditioner still isn’t working, call your nearest distributor.
SECTION 2. INSTALLER INFORMATION
GENERAL Read the following instructions completely
before performing the installation.
These instructions are for the use of qualifi ed personnel specially trained and experienced in the installation of this type of equipment and related system components. Some states require installation and service personnel to be licensed. Unqualifi ed individuals should not attempt to interpret these instructions or install this equipment.
The single packaged air conditioners are de­signed for outdoor installation only and can be readily connected into the high static duct system of a home. The only connections needed for installation are the supply and return ducts, the line voltage, and thermostat wiring. A complete air conditioning system typically consists of:
• Single Package Air Conditioner
• Home Fittings Kit
• Unit Fittings Kit
• Thermostat
The single package air conditioner is completely assembled, factory wired, and factory run tested. The units are ready for easy and immediate installation.
PRE-INSTALLATION CHECK
Before any installation is attempted, the cool­ing load of the area to be conditioned must be calculated and a system of the proper capacity selected. It is recommended that the area to be conditioned be completely insulated and vapor sealed.
The installer should comply with all local codes and regulations which govern the installation of this type of equipment. Local codes and regulations take precedence over any recom­mendations contained in these instructions. Consult local building codes and the National Electrical Code (ANSI CI) for special installation requirements.
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The electrical supply should be checked to de­termine if adequate power is available. If there is any question concerning the power supply, contact the local power company.
Inspecting Equipment: All units are securely packed at the time of shipment and, upon arrival, should be carefully inspected for damage. Claims for damage (apparent or concealed) should be fi led immediately with the carrier.
CAUTION:
This unit uses refrigerant R-410A. Do NOT under any circumstances use any other refrigerants besides R-410A in this unit. Use of another refrigerant
will damage this unit.
WARNING:
Single Packaged Air Conditioners are shipped fully charged with R-410A refrigerant and ready for installation. When a system is installed according to these instructions, no refrigerant charging is required. If repairs make it necessary for evacuation and charging, it should only be done by qualifi ed, trained personnel thoroughly familiar with this equipment. Some local codes require licensed installation service personnel to service this type of equipment. Under no circumstances should the owner attempt to install and/or service this equipment. Failure to comply with this warning could result in property damage, personal injury or
death.
INSTALLATION
1. SELECT THE BEST LOCATION FOR THE AIR COND ITIONING UNIT
IMPORTANT: DO NOT PLACE UNIT UNDER THE HOME.
• Select a solid, level position, preferably on a
concrete slab, slightly above the grade level, and parallel to the home.
• The hot condenser air must be discharged
up and away from the home, and if possible, in a direction with the prevailing wind.
• Do not place the unit in a confi ned space.
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a. Remove the bands from around the unit. b. Unfold the top and bottom cap fl anges. c. Carefully remove the top cap and tube.
24"
3. CLEARANCES
Minimum clearances, as specifi ed in Figure
2, MUST be maintained from adjacent struc­tures to provide room for proper servicing and air circulation.
12"
12"
Figure 2. Minimum Unit Clearances
• If practical, place the air conditioner where it and the ducts will be shaded from the afternoon sun when the heat load is greatest.
• Try to select a site for the unit that is as close as possible to the proposed return grille loca­tion.
• Keep in mind that the length of the supply and return ducts should be kept to a minimum with no sharp radius bends.
2. UNPACK THE UNIT
It is recommended that the unit be unpacked at the installation site to minimize damage due to handling.
CAUTION:
Do not tip the unit on its side. Oil may enter the compressor cylinders and cause starting trouble. If unit has been set on its side, restore to upright posi­tion and do not run for several hours. Then run unit for a few seconds. Do this three or four times with fi ve minutes between runs.
Do NOT install unit in a confi ned or recessed area that will allow discharge air from the unit to re-circulate into the condenser air inlet, through the coil.
Service Access Clearance:
Blower access panel side ........................... 24”
Electrical compartment access panel side .. 12” Clearance between overhang and top of
unit .............................................................72”
Clearance around condenser coil area to wall
or shrubs (excludes duct panel side) ..........12”
Minimum clearance to combustible materials:
Combustible Base (Wood or Class A, B, or C
roof Covering material) .............................. 0”
Supply and Return Air Ducts ...................... 0”
Duct Connection side ................................. 0”
DUCT REQUIREMENTS
The supply duct system, including the number and type of registers, will have much more ef­fect on the performance of an air conditioning system then any other factor. The duct must be suffi ciently large to conduct an adequate amount of air to each register.
Transition Duct Screws
Supply Air
Return Air
Figure 3. Return and Supply Air Fittings
14” Duct Dimples
Figure 4. Return Air Box
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4. INSTALL THE RETURN AND SUPPLY AIR
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FITTINGS ON THE UNIT
The supply and return fi ttings are included with select models. If supplied, the duct fi ttings are shipped in the supply duct. They attach to the unit openings with a fl ange and bead arrangement, secured with two sheet metal screws. Note: For ease of access, install fi tting before positioning unit in fi nal location.
SUPPLY DUCT
Position the supply duct collar, if supplied, so the edge of the unit opening fi ts between the fl ange and the bead. Over lap the collar ends keeping the small screw holes underneath. Align the holes in the crimped area and install one screw.
Note: It may be necessary to loosen the four screws that hold the transition duct in order to install the supply fi tting. Re-tighten when instal­lation is complete.
Figure 5. Supply Damper
the return air box (approximately 12-1/4” x 14­1/4”), cut the hole through the fl oor so that the box will fi t between the fl oor joists. Care should be taken when cutting through carpeting to avoid snags. In most installations it will be necessary to cut a similar hole in the fi berboard directly under the hole in the fl oor. However, if the fl oor is more than ten inches deep, it will only be necessary to cut a hole for the collar on the return air box or for the insulated duct.
Tap collar as necessary to ensure engagement with unit opening and install second screw. Tighten fi rst screw. Rotate collar clockwise so joint is near three o’clock position.
RETURN DUCT
Align the 14” return duct slots with the holes in the collar and install two screws. Position the collar over the opening and align the four notches in the collar with the four dimples in the panel. Using self-drilling screws (10-16x.5) attach the collar to the rear panel.
5. LOCATING AND INSTALLING THE RE-
TURN AIR ASSEMBLY
To avoid complications, locate and install the return air assembly fi rst. The return air box with grille and fi lter (Figure 4) should not be located in heavy traffi c areas like hallways or center of rooms. A good spot is in a corner or under a table, if a minimum two inch clearance is available. If desired, the return opening can be located inside a closet with louvered doors that have an open area equal to or greater than the 12” x 20” grille furnished. The return air grille can be placed in the wall of a closet and the air ducted into the fi lter box through a boxed-in area at the closet fl oor level. Make sure the fi lter is readily accessible.
After determining the location of the return air opening, start the installation from under the home by cutting a small hole in the fi ber under­board to determine how the fl oor joist location will affect cutting the opening needed for the box. Floor joists generally are located on 16” centers, leaving 14-3/8” between joists. After measuring
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Set the box into the opening and fasten with screws or nails. Put the fi lter and return air grille in place.
6. LOCATING AND INSTALLING THE SUPPLY DAMPER(S)
CAUTION:
When a home is not equipped with a make-ready kit, means must be pro­vided to prevent simultaneous opera­tion of the heating and cooling units. A heat/cool thermostat is available for this purpose.
When installing this air conditioning system in conjunction with a furnace, a damper must be installed in the furnace base assembly to prevent cold air being discharged around the heat exchanger. Damage to the heat exchanger and asphyxiation may occur if a damper is not installed.
Check with the furnace manufacturer for damper requirements. Failure to install the required furnace damper may invalidate code agency listing and limited warranty on the furnace.
When locating the supply damper(s), carefully check fl oor joists and frame members that could interfere with the installation of the damper or fl exible duct. Ideally, the damper should be
TYPICAL APPLICATIONS
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MULTIPLE DUCT APPLICATIONSINGLE DUCT APPLICATION
Ref. No. Description
1 12” x 20” Return Air 2 16” x 20” Air Filter 3 12” x 20” Grille 4 Supply Damper 5 14” Diameter Flex Return Duct 6 12” Diameter Flex Supply Duct 7 12” x 12” x 12” “Y” Fitting
Figure 6. Typical Applications
located in the bottom of the main duct, forward of center of the home, at least three feet from the nearest register. The round supply opening in the slanted side of the damper should face the side of the home where the air conditioner is located. To locate the center of the heat duct, fi rst cut a small hole in the fi berboard below the duct at the desired location. After locating the duct center, cut a hole approximately 3/4” larger than the damper opening in the fi berboard. Cut a 9-1/8” x 13-1/8” hole in the duct and bend over all tabs fl at on the inside of the heat duct. After inserting the damper into the duct, bend over all tabs fl at on the inside of the heat duct. Seal the opening between the fi berboard and damper or fl exible duct.
DUCTING SYSTEM
DUCT REQUIREMENTS
The supply duct system, including the number and type of registers, will have much more ef­fect on the performance of an air conditioning system than any other factor. The duct must be
suffi ciently large to conduct an adequate amount of air to each register.
Air ducts should be installed in accordance with the standards of the National Fire Protection Association “Standard for Installation of Air Conditioning and Ventilation Systems” (NFPA 90A), “Standard for Installation of Residence Type Warm Air Heating and Air Conditioning Systems” (NFPA 90B), these instructions, and all applicable codes.
THE AIR CONDITIONING OUTPUT OF THE SYSTEM WILL NOT COOL THE HOME IF THE AIR IS LOST TO THE OUTSIDE THROUGH LEAKS IN THE DUCT SYSTEM. ALSO, DUCTS WHICH ARE COLLAPSED OR RESTRICTED BY FOREIGN OBJECTS WILL PREVENT ADEQUATE AIR FLOW.
Note: For highly resistive duct systems it may be necessary to add an additional return air duct and or supply to achieve maximum performance and prevent coil icing and refrigerant fl ood back.
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CONNECTING THE RETURN AND SUPPLY
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AIR FLEXIBLE DUCTS
a. The supply duct for all units is 12” in diam-
eter. The return duct is 14” diameter for all air conditioning units.
b. The fl exible ducts can be connected to the
corresponding fi ttings with the clamps pro­vided with the ducts. Note: All connections should be leak tight or a loss in cooling capacity will result.
c. The fl exible ducts may be cut to the required
length, see instructions packed with duct. Keep all ducts as short and straight as pos­sible. Avoid sharp bends.
d. Ducts may be spliced with sheet metal
sleeves and clamps. (See Ducting Instal­lation Accessories page 6.)
e. Once the inner duct is connected to the
proper fi tting, the insulation and plastic sleeve should be pulled over the connection and clamped.
f. For homes with multiple supply ducts or for
special applications, a Y fi tting is available to divide the supply air so it can be ducted to different areas of the home for more ef­fi cient cooling. Note: The Y fi tting should be insulated for maximum performance.
Blower Speed — For optimum system performance and comfort, it may be necessary to change the factory set speed. See fi gure 7 for factory settings. To change the blower speed:
High Effi ciency Motor:
1. Disconnect all electrical power to the unit and remove the blower panel.
Model P5RF-
X24K
X36K
X48K
* Denotes Factory Set Low Speed Cooling. ** Denotes Factory Set High Speed Cooling. *** Denotes Factory Set Electric Heating Speed.
Wire Color /
Speed Tap
T1 Low 520
Orange / T2 Med/Low* 560
Black / T3 Medium** 800
Red / T4 Med/High*** 1040
T5 High* 1250
Orange / T1 Low* 630
T2 Med/Low 900
Black / T3 Medium** 1060
Red / T4 Med/High*** 1420
T5 High 1500
Orange / T1 Low* 980
T2 Med/Low 1230
Red / T3 Medium*** 1400
Black / T4 Med/High** 1500
T5 High 1680
Motor
Speed
Air Flow
(0.3 In. WC)
Figure 7.
Elbow
P-Trap
Figure 8. Drain Trap
2. Locate the orange, red and black wires ter­minated to the blower motor. The orange wire controls cooling operation, red wire controls heating operation, black controls high speed cooling.
3. Verify the required speed from the airfl ow data found in fi gure 7. Place appropriate wire on the appropriate motor speed tap for the required airfl ow point.
Check all factory wiring per the unit wiring diagram and inspect the factory wiring connec­tions to be sure none loosened during shipping or installation.
CAUTION:
To avoid personal injury or property damage, make certain that the motor leads cannot come into contact with any uninsulated metal components of the unit.
CONDENSATE DRAIN
A 3/4” condensate fi tting extends out of the side of the unit. The drain trap, shipped in the electrical compartment, must be installed to prevent water from collecting inside the unit. Thread the elbow provided with the unit into the drain connection until hand tight. Install the trap into the fi tting and seal the joint. Make sure it is level. Route the condensate from the trap to a suitable drain. Any connecting tubing or hose must have the outlet below the trap level for proper drainage.
WARNING:
Turn off electrical power before servic­ing controls. Severe electrical shock may result unless power is turned off. Unit must be installed in compliance with the National Electrical Code (NEC) and local codes.
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High Voltage
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Low Voltage
Figure 9. Power Entry
ELECTRICAL CONNECTIONS
1. ELECTRICAL SERVICE
High Voltage a. Install a branch circuit disconnect of ad-
equate size per NEC. Locate the disconnect within sight of the unit.
b. Extend leads through power wiring hole
provided. Connect L1 and L2 directly to the contactor. (See Figure 9).
c. Ground the air conditioning unit using the
green grounding screw provided in the control panel.
Low Voltage a. Route 24v control wires through the sealing
grommet near the power entrance.
b. Connect the control wires to the leads in
the low voltage area. (See Figure 10).
2. OVERCURRENT PROTECTION
In general, the best fuse or breaker for any air conditioner is the smallest size that will permit the equipment to run under normal use and service without nuisance trips. Such a device, sized properly, gives maximum equipment protection. The principal reason for specifying a time delay type is to prevent nuisance trips when the unit starts.
In the event that a fuse does blow or a breaker trips, always determine the reason. Do not arbi­trarily put in a larger fuse or breaker and do not, in any case, exceed the maximum size listed on the data label of the unit.
3. LOCATING THE THERMOSTAT
Locate the thermostat away from drafts and slamming doors and place it where there is a free fl ow of air. Mount on an inside wall approximately fi ve feet from the fl oor.
Do not locate near a lamp, kitchen range, direct sunlight, or in line with air fl ow from supply registers.
These units are two stages Cooling and Heat­ing units. They require a 2-stage Cooling/ Heating thermostat. The heat-cool thermostat is equipped with a system HEAT-COOL switch, which provides a positive means of preventing simultaneous operation of the heating and cooling units. The thermostat is also equipped with on ON-AUTO fan switch which allows the home owner to operate the indoor blower when air circulation is desired.
Connect the low voltage wires to the respective terminals on the thermostat base. See thermostat instruction sheet for more detailed information. (See Figure 10).
Refer to furnace installation instructions for required connections and proper heat anticipa­tor setting when installing unit with an external furnace.
If two stage heating is desired, an optional outdoor thermostat may be installed: Connect
the thermostat to the orange low voltage wire and the W terminal on the indoor thermostat base (See Figure 10). See the thermostat instructions for details on setting the outdoor thermostat.
4. ELECTRIC HEAT PACKAGE (OPTIONAL)
The air conditioner is shipped without an auxil­iary electric heat kit installed. If electric heat is desired, an accessory Heater Kit must be fi eld installed. See Specifi cations Sheet for available kits and their applications.
Select the correct size heat package for the installation.
Follow installation instructions provided with each heater kit.
Installation is most easily accomplished before making duct or electrical connec­tions.
The blower must be set to high speed for electric heat operation.
SYSTEM OPERATION
1. PRE-START CHECK LIST
The following check list should be observed prior to starting the unit.
Is the unit level? It should be level or slightly
slanted toward the drain for proper conden­sate drainage.
Is the unit installed with the proper clear-
ances (See Figure 2)?
Is the wiring correct according to the wiring
diagram and electrical codes?
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Figure 10. Low Voltage Connections
RED
R
YELLOW
Y
GREEN
G
BROWN
W
Optional
Outdoor Thermostat
(Field Supplied)
ORANGE
RED
R
YELLOW
Y
GREEN
G
BROWN
W
ORANGE
4 Wire Heat/Cool Thermostat
Two Stage Electric Heat
Single Stage Electric Heat
RED
R
YELLOW
Y
GREEN
BROWN
2 Wire Cooling Thermostat
Control Wire Legend
Green - Blower Relay Red - Transformer
Yellow - Cooling 1st
Brown - Heating 1st
Orange - Heating 2nd
24V
Stage
Stage
Stage
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Are all the wiring connections tight? Check
the condenser fan to make sure it turns freely.
Is the overcurrent protection properly
sized?
Is the thermostat wired correctly? Is it
installed in a proper location?
2. START-UP PROCEDURE
a. Set the system switch to the OFF posi-
tion.
b. Dial thermostat setting as high as it will
go.
c. Turn on power supply at the disconnect
switch.
d. Set the system switch to ON or COOL.
Set the temperature setting to below room temperature. Verify that the indoor blower, outdoor fan, and compressor are energized and the cooling function starts.
e. Verify that the discharge air grilles are
adjusted and the system is balanced.
f. Verify that there are no air leaks in the duct
work.
g. Verify that the condensate drain is properly
installed and that it functions correctly.
h. Dial the thermostat higher than room tem-
perature. The unit should stop.
i. If using a combination heating-cooling ther-
mostat, set to the HEAT position. Proceed to check for correct furnace operation.
j. Verify that the furnace controls and burners
or heating elements operate correctly.
k. Instruct the owner on unit operation, fi lter
servicing, and proper thermostat opera­tion.
Refrigerant Charging - Packaged Air Condition­ers are fully charged with R410-A refrigerant at the factory. The system refrigerant charge can be checked and adjusted by removing the compres­sor cover panel and attaching gauge lines which have a “schrader” depression device present to activate the valve. Draw a vacuum on gauge lines to remove air before attaching them to the service ports on the unit. Refrigerant charging must be done by qualifi ed personnel familiar with safe and environmentally responsible refrigerant handling procedures.
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BLOWER
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BLACK
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GREY
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BLUE
RED
1
YELLOW
L2 L1
T2 T1
YL/BK
CONTACTOR
BLACK
COMPRESSOR
SWITCH
HIGH PRESSURE
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GREEN/YELLOW
N
G
L
C
MOTOR
BLACK
WD # 7109110
F
H
C
DUAL
CAPACITOR
BLACK
Y2 HIGH SPEED
1. Couper le courant avant de faire letretien.
2. Employez uniquement des conducteurs en cuivre.
3. Ne convient pas aux installations de plus de 150 V a la terre .
BLACK
HIGH SPEED
OUTDOOR
FAN MOTOR
C
S
BLUE
NC
COM NO
R
ORANGE
ORANGE
24V
GREEN
WHITE
TRANSFORMER
BLACK
RED
COM
240V
RED
YL/BK
COMPRESSOR
24V
RED
3 AMP
FUSE
BLACK
RED
YELLOW
YELLOW
YELLOW
YELLOW
LOW
SWITCH
PRESSURE
RED
BROWN
ORANGE
YELLOW
S
R
C
Packaged Air Conditioner - Single Phase
NOTES:
1. Disconnect all power before servicing.
2. For supply connections use copper conductors only.
3. Not suitable on systems that exceed 150 V to ground.
4. For replacement wires use conductors suitable for 105° C.
5. See installation instructions for blower motor airflow settings
BLUE
R
G
C
Figure 11. Wiring Diagram
W1
W2
Y1
Y2
LEGEND:
FIELD WIRING
LOW VOLTAGE
HIGH VOLTAGE
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Y2 HIGH SPEED
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1. Couper le courant avant de faire letretien.
2. Employez uniquement des conducteurs en cuivre.
3. Ne convient pas aux installations de plus de 150 V a la terre .
BLACK
WD # 710926A
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BROWN
5
BLUE
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BLUE
WHITE
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1
RED
RED
COM
TRANSFORMER
240V
L2 L1
T2 T1
CONTACTOR
COMPRESSOR
BLACK
24V
YL/BK
YELLOW
YELLOW
HIGH PRESSURE
YL/BK
YELLOW
SWITCH
F
H
C
RED
S
COMPRESSOR
DUAL
CAPACITOR
BLACK
YELLOW
R
C
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9
8
GREY
GREEN/YELLOW
N
G
L
C
MOTOR
BLOWER
BLACK
BLACK
L2
C
L1
ECM
Y2
Y1
YELLOW
WHITE
ORANGE
24V
NC
COM NO
HIGH SPEED
Packaged Air Conditioner - Single Phase
NOTES:
1. Disconnect all power before servicing.
2. For supply connections use copper conductors only.
3. Not suitable on systems that exceed 150 V to ground.
4. For replacement wires use conductors suitable for 105° C.
5. See installation instructions for blower motor airflow settings
BLACK
BLUE
GREEN
R
C
Figure 12. Wiring Diagram
YELLOW
LOW
YELLOW
YELLOW
SWITCH
PRESSURE
RED
BROWN
ORANGE
RED
3 AMP
FUSE
BLACK
RED
LEGEND:
G
W1
W2
Y1
Y2
FIELD WIRING
LOW VOLTAGE
HIGH VOLTAGE
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P5RF-X 24K Char ging Chart -Cooling
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520
540
560
580
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75 80 85 90 95 100 105 110 115 120 125 130 135
Liquid Pressure (psig)
Liquid Temperature (F)
P5RF-X 48K Char ging Chart -Cooling
Add refriger ant when below c urve
Remov e refrigerant when above c urve
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INSTALLER
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INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS
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O'Fallon, MO
¢709036*¤
709036A
709036A (Replaces 7090360)
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Printed in U.S.A. (06/09)
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