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25SCA5
Single Stage Heat Pumps
with Puron® Refrigerant
1-1/2 To 5 Nominal Tons
RECEIVED
Mar 13 2024
CITY OF EDMONDS
DEVELOPMENT SERVICES
DEPARTMENT
Installation Instructions
NOTE: Read the entire instruction manual before starting the installation.
SAFETY CONSIDERATIONS
Improper installation, adjustment, alteration, service, maintenance, or
use can cause explosion, fire, electrical shock, or other conditions which
may cause death, personal injury, or property damage. Consult a
qualified installer, service agency, or your distributor or branch for
information or assistance. The qualified installer or agency must use
factoryauthorizedkits or accessories when modifying this product.
Refer to the individual instructions packaged with the kits or accessories
when installing.
Follow all safety codes. Wear safety glasses, protective clothing, and
work gloves. Use quenching cloth for brazing operations. Have fire
extinguisher available. Read these instructions thoroughly and follow all
warnings or cautions included in literature and attached to the unit.
Consult local building codes and current editions of the National
Electrical Code (NEC) NFPA 70. In Canada, refer to current editions of
the Canadian electrical code CSA 211.
Recognize safety information. This is the safety —alert symbol /K . When
you see this symbol on the unit and in instructions or manuals, be alert to
the potential for personal injury.
Understand these signal words; DANGER, WARNING, 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 hazards which could result in personal
injury or death. CAUTION is used to identify unsafe practices which
may 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.
ELECTRICAL SHOCK HAZARD
Failure to follow this warning could result in personal injury or death.
Before installing, modifying, or servicing system, main electrical
disconnect switch must be in the OFF position. There may be more than
1 disconnect switch. Lock out and tag switch with a suitable warning
label.
EXPLOSION HAZARD
Failure to follow this warning could result in
death, serious personal injury, and/or property
j damage.
Never use air or gases containing oxygen for
leak testing or operating refrigerant
compressors. Pressurized mixtures of air or
gases containing oxygen can lead to an
explosion.
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BY
CITY OF EDMONDS
INSTALLATION R COMMENDATIONS
In some cases noise in the living area has been traced to gas pulsations
from improper installation of equipment.
1. Locate unit away from windows, patios, decks, etc. where unit
operation sound may disturb customer.
2. Ensure that vapor and liquid tube diameters are appropriate for unit
capacity.
3. Run refrigerant tubes as directly as possible by avoiding
unnecessary turns and bends.
4. Leave some slack between structure and unit to absorb vibration.
5. When passing refrigerant tubes through the wall, seal opening with
RTV or other pliable silicon —based caulk (see Fig. 1).
6. Avoid direct tubing contact with water pipes, duct work, floor
joists, wall studs, floors, and walls.
7. Do not suspend refrigerant tubing from joists and studs with a rigid
wire or strap which comes in direct contact with tubing (see Fig. 1).
8. Ensure that tubing insulation is pliable and completely surrounds
vapor tube.
9. When necessary, use hanger straps which are 1 in. wide and
conform to shape of tubing insulation (see Fig. 1).
10. Isolate hanger straps from insulation by using metal sleeves bent to
conform to shape of insulation.
OUTDOOR WALL
CAUL
LIQUID rune
UCT14NTUBE
kINSULA701ON
THROUGH THE WALL
JOIST
HANGER STRAP
(AROUNOSUCTION
BE ONLY) INSULATION
UCTION TUBE
0
0
MIN LIOUIOTUBE
SUSPENSION
Fig. I — Connecting 'Tubing Installation A075$$
When outdoor unit is connected to factory —approved indoor unit,
outdoor unit contains system refrigerant charge for operation with AHRI
rated indoor unit when connected by 15 ft. (4.57 m) of field —supplied or
factory accessory tubing. For proper unit operation, check refrigerant
charge using charging information located on control box cover and/or
in the Check Charge section of this instruction.
IMPORTANT: Maximum liquidlinesize is 31g—in. OD for all
residential applications including long line.
IMPORTANT: Always install the factory —supplied liquid —line filter
drier. Obtain replacement filter driers from your distributor or branch.
INSTALLATION
IMPORTANT: All apill system wal pekn0ei ac[aoailiortrs mat be
'mhllei pnnum to el regimml eR hmy L osed,:Mute by
the Department of Enegy.
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C,UTHARDmuaan rely moil w pvmel injury.
y M1rve AnT saga a, bon Use ems and wene among ate slaves Am howling pies.
Check Equipment and Job She
Unmacle Unit
Mass to Mal bmim, RemavenrM hateslurt am to domere roil.
Inflmect Eau immouM
File claim wim s ipping normal pnn b windows if aMgnml is
dmegoi mi emople, Lowest, war angpiauanon..cmmnpmel.-
wooden information mail to welly mehll roil. CM1a-k rmM1tg plYe
nth sure wit mamM1esjob ryttifwims.
Install on a Solid, level Mounting Pad
low ar b®I regabe Mennit lee mwM1W mp,tietlwn bishoulder muand nonon aatemarkedu invoked in unit
Fine Pm. tocht le mit monsoon patent irg. 3 no tlMwnum,
Mz pm
irisvurla¢kwt downst sin
Co M1urtium its dowm summer dudbuw An Gavle wtl PE
Codification (Pm%animal En Memo
anl.l(mPicke
On eoa we iffewradow, mount ola level plmfine n frame. Plan not
.
Wmeala rrommsng roes..matire agmatatembmg Mfilm tmamm.
Artvtge vup of "bm,mbm bin atlequaCoa rapport mint mod amemis
'm of vibmtian m builam8 Cmnua laal mire groaning
Roflap evpplicmions.
RwfCNM moils etPoSM rewinds-.rove5mph may System
wi,
Zenarmlet, ma, n thoFour
Scrvi¢ Mwuel - Rniticntim Split Sytmt Air
Unit must ell Rut Pumpsmrwiwaerla dmort mwn.
Unit munbo level to w0hin el°(r9/B INR,a9.5mMm)parcompressor
Clearance
Re uaom.
Clearance Requirements
When IwWEnn..and aamalmt awaa for .iAow eRumae.que to
tefnge ar l of tr and antes. Anew za in, intro a tm) n omesa to
ten ad o[ wa aM) m red on rem) drovedmit unit Pm (dopy
war)
ona Wes (1520 sides delivmust be
w l side ofMa and lNn OW.B
mmlanall rzmid rs bemien mot be maintained. (4d.M eirmiif na¢Wreof
24 no wom,(E A(INo r em Positions or l8ln.w,or we
1(mavalwas
round lafl(3Efi on pmiaawwma. enow.arke flan mfarwvev
Iannot572 fall menv onumt.
S" (a511 ton) numna from @xnbctl abm, as epprwca !m
mndwrwvwit6 wire Pill, ,,it
aw, rely Uniu with hove Treats
mquire wfaAppBbmom Morenml¢
On moflPo Applications. lane out at lee 6 in. above turf vuefxe.
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Flt.]- Tletlnw Rmnkem Lma ,,
Check Defrost Tharmostef
Chair dewat mmamtm to ensure it I summary ladesm and asately
vrward There is a liquid bender with n dlvmbuar and hNn nine
going inW oaWmrmiLAl Ne and oflM1eaneaflbe (eW V ViM; meet
a No no O.D. Aub nth appmmatoly 3 m. (50.8 nano Institute A& 31
TTe defrcu ihmneew eM1wld be Ircaral m emb nth. Nhe Jw Ae s h
sadly one awb more uaN wiN liquid house, and on main units it is He
IronmmairAst
Fig, 3- Detroit L met Thermoaoantlon a,r"
Elevate Unit
I
UNIT O PERATI ON HAZARD
Failure to fallow, the ,rebore my molt ire agnipmcnt dome¢ os
Dome rw water
al Pomal
Do allow ws aa1/m lee to bnitl up In bau part
Elevat mat M laad climan and rode rcquvmmh m Provide
element above aammM mmvfill Intl antl more alaryna drainage
ofumt
as ll,mowsin real b clwq. 9 areIon.epiTbgmn as air"N M nab asMNn1 aNpXem.
Table l- Avswer,I to
REWIRED FOR LOWMMBIEW
REQUIRED MR
ambassador
UNOWYPI0"
ROOIRM FOR
E EA CONIST
(bbMY
WNOYEMPYCAnOH'
PPYCAlON6(Min 2
mile I1=km1
nmm.Im
Cmndere
smmam
swats
Be bahO Fan Mtic,
owt
W
No
Pemgeeeusk,lAUISICe{eNn,aM
w
Tga
No
May
CwM wMN
yes
Yea
No
Eniv9oFmuThmmNtl
Yes
M
No
Hue Shutoff
Yw
i
No
wlatlm"ey
yes
M
No
Liquid Use wlw,d YlM
M
Sx LonyLlmPyp nDunedin,
No
Make mm6 C llor
days
No
No
WwAw nlSl"
bough F»I
am,arded
DRawmmanao
* for rude late we, or at M ) hat by
Light
duarche
4 in Imam win[ N oo ravo,, mowrcms1on mat fll ince"I".or brit kiiwor, Buse m work piuvy nls mar kni were, witle mmesnvne.na ma ruvmw un
Make Piping Connotlionacow
orevwar rmonna warvasrpus mrhim nptlmal hissaing pMolmanm using Mle 5-nai,io
SuMwe" Requires cock maigmnt there for rtuumum elRcimcr
1 ServlwValveSolo al.. w daW aW plagued ffom,he fund'- WMmr wtin777
L BNJURYANO ENVIRONMENTAL art handed with a da igemnl ahntge sWN in the Wail. Luwlhe some nlvcs clnW until all oWar rcfrs8vmtSpMn wonis tumid m 0elowlltiawamiugcwlerevWnmpenmal injurywJOO,chone,11 W hot. L,m the plu® in phw Wahl dim sn A imly
tt and micorer all rofrgerse who o gram «pu m m beim nd,
wol. W pump require a Pike, mowing domem N.e Lead wrvee vale
ig pots and can all flow<omml Mricq inclutinr frc papaMuting auddra n. Pifmnif AlphaMthe Pifw body ofthe
e. Iiquid:,na vdvettmpamily hard an am wait, ple9ic kno Oond
wetln Art weal linen mbw8 ureadymk wmILLL
1 aff irtI udfollaw lheaesrepv fwpiuw mnalladm'
1, amee glass nap LOWER mean in Fi.mn bay of liquid allied
UNIT DAMAGE HAZARD rvlce'
Failure m hllow Inie ceuson may result in equipnenl damage w J' CMG IIW piNon six (sumµd an sic of pismn) mNAs anlh
numM hand m unit min8 Diet Rnum pir,, to hotel badly a
impeger¢ensm liquid ewrme valve Win dvecsw).
RANY mhivimm mbiug 1, burred provide a 61n 05zd imn) awtical )_ Fhtl plaid, beg; ups m Wah want At W rmnki hmu
had at day'no ralw. RNngwl AiN lmMs up to 3 ti (91dA nut aMplsstie weedy.
ram). may be barred witlwW f m smial oveidal ion. Do mr bury 9. hund Name weather in the seat insia Pisw May.
line. lw8er tlm)6 m(9LLI rare). 5. Fit brass nut case sought Who BM ImWI NM AM liquid smite
OuWmr urine may No moons to irdaor cecsan uain8 axwSwY valve Tnhnn out hero tint Lm wwmh addiswal to moo holy
adding pwb maeefou"lled mfdvmt Made obis of coma Use item lb. t& im$orw a(fnoiog mar damage me phui,
and ,cowman. Fee terms tamend rnh refund In fl, ,bvnmul wesMtaMehtvicewlv<'spiBw fitly
cm ime vW peWmhanedlawsan awe. raiment se Modu NUT
m nmi in the mnW P oing and Long Line ('nu'aline
will teluc, IMm loods. beer m Table for accesmty, rq immmO. SIIfi WI9HER
Refer to Table E far fidd robing d,e xam.
There or, me fungi enormous gate Man l 6 m.(91dA moo)
Ifmi iirmi mbaar aom„oil us eipo,ai to amorpMtG they mint X6NN
a mmwa mSA) at to eliminate concentration add moiamrem PI6TONWW
the rysum.
O Wl r Unit Connecled To Faral Aonr dIndoor
Ogg LIQUID 6EWICE Vary
OUWmr one demand apptmimNc apnm mundane there fro FyUd-Llgvld$ervke Value with Hearing Nissan ad Aaapwc it%'1e
opmsm me "IsraelARRI noel indoor unit whm,mmaged be, IS
ft (d57 m) of fiatolmosd in fmtwyvsaewy robin& a^d Memry
wpplded BNa sins Some more BnlNrtmlm ab indoned oM olwg to
Mitsubishi re Me Make McM Many Unned wem.remuse" a MMI tral a wM m.
BERJICE VALVE
VALVE CNRE�
Fill 5- vapoe$ervke Valve u"
Rrdainn Cnmmnfnm
Cltnnlire Mface "I withtmey 11,0 or sell NoT Items, anyTon
m b
Cabmen vapor Nh NRush ono anda iho onoaeery valvevdw,
RXIe E). Gorman 1puN Nbngw edapa dM li9nid eervitev lve.
uss atfng«ml gndewbire.
1
UM'F DAMAGE DAZA"
Failure N follow tbie cnNion moor remit in equipmm damage or
iwoon rpemdrn.
gervvehwh a naavr h wmppai in a M1ealamkng imleaW ew.M1 ee a
Mt1oW wM1ile baazWg.
Apply M1®1 doll mg Ivk ar M12 vN Waducl between mitt valrc
deal oint Wrap miuvalyeawinaM1aamkmgmarenalawAaeawn
cloth.
APa wrapping smite valve with a wet cloth. toning nl can M bred
fem,o,al,e ,mg other valve[ belong m mrvilva bmang Turning
alb in, Do cat us, .soft elder (mancriale which melt Blow
WF1427`0 Rau Rime using a SH Fos or phod oppa alloy
om
due,coal
ltWeuinmnnm ams.
Babewo, ionic
on mechanicalOncedeatlr at bw dh diInd
Fig LipCollid iecar fields Base Fand W dead! at huie BEFORE
Liquor $er0 calve - amx olumem adapter valn aloe andoRt
Iwlef, tlapMb vtltt. Thia M1elPo pmmlaverM1eYirrg mtldmuge to
IT, icwavM1amo-mg.
Fm Valor on BE VaEe ding valve mre boor xkader Concluded
an
RMm Valve BEFORE boring. This M1elry save
once
whenda mW
Amagela valve Cold (referbFig. s). Replete vvlvecne when dancing
cmnPln i.
T�mtmi�177
RD '
lowing nie wemng cmdd revWr in penomlirymy�dmnral A age.W oil is Me muW igtile end born ae it is pos aMing lBM1 Maas rare th reoffle sy en sbe i rgopaly bull tmi0ehighand low aides ofthe ayanmcefandvillgtm tact.
Table 2- ReMQenm Connections and Recommended LIpuM
and vapor Tube Diameters (Ins)
LIQUID
RATEDVALROSE
Connections
[gasoline
Da, Be
Focus,
218
an
W4
42.41
in
W
sus
Am
I be
pact m
muwnn Wvememnaiamtiryelvexu.
en 4vmouwyvu
Bmmpp eermem$0 cnd2006 WJeM&.W mtnon.mulmA
wlIdnikmisnaA.nfvm
tl nimsttlmcvkdm�etruNlnmvssvtlxm
IWLne¢M1.
Mx,ani lw Line
al Connections
nu
If Coal
ang ft, lmnimwraIndian mmieaiwa. Fluor Culp lnN
NOTE
o ho: a of The qutpd meawd¢al o ild not ber' vexed a fimthe
of fallen or The equipment such would not be mvaM aMm lM1e
aren&Wwanenry.
Inalalllno say
my the ailed
iston
Ileac qunq may only M Tin a p win piabn CommonAT inflow Becoming
m
ensued replacemen
t R,q, ntswith
in a piabn system. =pi ion most
o
mm�mtctl hem pmnp lie a panic a indoor
nc tonm pule moat be
installed, which Refinement
listed ng The iMcm imullafion immntinm an
It
conpn candoms RWIOcemem piabns can ne m@red from ReplOcemenl
Compl Lie
Insycn LIauIJ Line Filter Drier Indoor
PI bgig 6n(1nett 01mtninena do
L BnuSia(I22 mm)liquid omarle ndmtCoal
0_ Wmp Ndr NW win innmptbtli
J. Beer NradAvmSin(129old lung liquid Who Dom abp 1.
<. ConnxreM bmmliquitlrefiigew.t NEetothe filW dn¢
IMPoRTArvP. Insd lawn of the fi IK df iv w liquid line is ttquir W.
Rho 6-Thick! LWe Film Drain won
MIT DAMAGE DAZADD
FUJurc to follow the [aural may mWr in NulpmeN dai m
imprupnoof t ipn.
InaWYdw ordhadnwin liquid lineia mluirN.
YnYlunr maw ma rlyY b clwq, b m/ Imo. apnabama ntl dnpn NXM rob ntl MNna nnpmnn.
RehigereM Nkee ¢M indoor uml shoWd be evecuLN using IYs
,wamssarr deep diction Rod
monsoon,
The albmbuiple
m ml) Alwr be need (me with
ry m p:ooetlwe m am.d
.arum mamnp AlwAre hw:..nmawwim dry ni®ga
The hip auuum melhtd rNsuitef avismum pump assume of pulling a
wi of 3W m rm wd a vaoma, gig apable of Broadly
positmood rude action depth. The deep wacwru matEW u tM at
ive way of amring a sysem is flee of wit ad liquid wen¢ A Night
Ay rya:mr win ad a aammn of I W] mierwe Ab "i,rommedr 3
awutea. PaeFill Z1
Wo4600
afto
LEAR IN
2000
VROCUUMERROE
NEST
soussuess
MINUTES
Fig.) - Pop Vamum Gnph AMm
IMPORTANT: Cbnk u be onion fiebry Oohing be India mdom ad
obdwr unit loss am Ini ai ran shipment Ewme :ohs as not
rubbing odium poor ohm or my ebM mewl. Pay cbce mrnbu to
Fisher ohms, makings sure win bison feeder bbes tie sxure and first,
Make Electrical Connections
ELECTRICAL SHOCK HAZARD
Failure b fellow this waning could neat N p ri Njury NO duth.
Lu at supply power m mr with amprem nmaad ba mvn
removed.
Ise sun field wising corm ee wild loeul and waved N5 sskry, and
ele rral col wa mope to system is withb limile shown on wit
mting plan. Comae loll power mmpmy fe wmaim of imerapn
wloge, gtt unit long plum forreuo nhd aratpro:eedm hvitt.
NOIE:open:imi of bd onimpmpa uw vduge caunrvms oftows ad
mood aR wt,,l,bJryga mat moue Flak. Do PER mull rut in
,f um, whore valpga mry nucomm Now BE bebw pomi... No lhdh
NOW: Om eoppa wire only hmrem Gxomct awikh mtl wit.
NOTE: owmll Broken eimuh Gwmct of Megwk are per NEC to
handle unit sumo¢ uurtat Local diseawen mean tight from aft
Leads wee ible ban Most, For Ssdm K044 ofNEC.
Raul. Ground and Power Wires
Immw Room pail b FOR a¢eci OR air wiwg. ENeM won ban
tissonn¢r rhmugh power wrong BEEN ywiaal ad ivo ad mend
Nor,
ELECTHICALSHOCKHAZARD
Ismiunbfollow No, waning mold molt in onai inryry ar hawh.
itr wit boom :mat huvc m malawpkd of'a akm grmM No
mmwm penowl mind' if w eimmi hub should rcmc Tie gmwd
may consist of denied wise in rural coach when installed in
scemNNe with eakOng abarso.Nei
Cwuat grmM win b sowd mwalim in mntrd ben Nor.mhly
Cwnal Power wmrg b cmuobr v shown in Fig- &
DISCONNECT
PER N.E.G. MI OR
LGcu CGOEs
CONTACTOR
0
LIFIEWGROUND
00
WER__________ OOO
G
QNLYBWj�[
___________G_J GROUND WE
He8-Llua Cwaee4ow AWND
Fia9-}Pma Munitm' Cwnd mat
applpr b}Fym U,da Odyl
➢ble3 -}F4ee lsodtor LED Indio W n
ON
ai
YMMGunr mriw qa rlyY b elwpa, al q rMn apngbrmr ntl dmpn NXM ndb ntl MNna eNyXen.
ConMct Control W nno
Rome 24v ai Wimv through mnbol wwsg grommet and w1wr
lah to Omtri wim6 See Imsmmm asaflamn Irvwunwne or
whng specific soil eombiwillow. (See Fig 10.1
Use No. IS AWG whortScds", iOSOMY (35°C minlmum) ware. If
Ihmuoan is laaktl mart tlut I00 it ISM a)fiom run ,mcavmmi
along the counsel mmug, with, new No. 16 AWE cob, ded Wire to
i eedsswe vohmage area
An wrong Unit be NEC Cana 2 and must be eepardN Own m arnlug
ewer learn.
Use numn hmN fin mil narsoural or xmauy nanafo.ncr
Far control ewer, 24,140va minimum
Use of on table 24v ecceewnw may Moss" the minimum 40va power
requiremem. IXlmNue mat author Is it mtl ineleuse the
transformer, c,pi Sir split the Ikea win an xcmwy tranafom¢r as
mpared.
TVPICPL HFAT
HPTHERWrOAT FAN COIL NMP
M VAC HKC
NVACWM
LE FAT
STAGINDOOR Fort
wscoww
EMERUGEN Y
HEAT
B
Fig, 10- Genera Witim DWgnms nmssvwm
(SUN MM imsmllatlon hsnuctbee for spMnt unh MMMMbw)
Flnel Wlrino CM1ecg
IMPOMANP. Cheri ficmry waning and field who tomorrau to
ensure vermthations; are secured popedY Erich wire rculmg Ni ensure
m got a mount with robing, meet smun, M.
Compressor Crankcase Heater
When simlMd with u cNMuue hedq fmash power to bmly u
um aF241u hfre NNngnnil. To famish powab hula may,
euthmnonm m OFF wn d r,dwe ,Ndiscome ato omdmrowt
Arinkare Maar u womml If uMgaanl margin Iwo., No In ft
94.38 m). or when outdoor wR is 20 a (6,10 m) below IrAON soh.
Hearla oc Raiimal Rpmgana Lmm Late Godeh.c.
Refer to the UNMI mumcliom KKimged wia kit, m awNsaut
Wbm lmmlmo
Sill
I
PI
INJURY HAZARD
Feilurt la allow Miv cart... may Near in personal MU N
Wear smary gpveq pmmt9ve cuWhtry as" gloom wbm bmtlling
rtmgaant us" observe the fdlowi.g:
From mnmg aeenfic n arc N"Pel wain SeMeMt Mon.
I
ENVIRONMENTALHAZARD
Fail urt W fill.w Otis cart:.. may muh m m...nmmml &Nag.
Feaeml mudmone require rw yw ao sot ran rePogvmt to the
mr,gra a RN,,wdmUm Nsem repairsfinal rout Gq.W.
gUN'TOPERATION AND SAPETY HAZARD
um w olhow Ok merits may,mart an personal inryry, gryipment
G Hit orampmpergetemw
• PondaveUlwrgesysnm witA refiigeiem
Po.un.pmmmwiwavnmmnm Mgetirx prm,mre.
PoMmeeme row prvawe swikh nawu miyuEaa.rapPlimms.
• comerenmdometsmpmwma mar Mbw.
Folbw thaw¢ all W orooeM start up mtem:
1. After eNem is Samuel, Oily seen lµnid mW vmm awia
"I'N
2. Unit Is agreed with wive sbm0) now nerved warm as" eery
mul Refuse area eW after system is NanN to refligenm
Fees ark sered) Replam ropy MgeNight as" tights. wW
wima an mWOimW NIO mm.
1 Clncdn1iol diammctls b mamas system.
4. SO Ma OlmndW at desired temp m. Be Sam set pint in
below gain, ambient pmpemwre or woti m at opeMim,
5. San mom tImmwsmt m HEAT or, COOL as" ON, cmwl to ON in
AUTO war. N haama Opmae wl or 15 mmtms. CAmk
opera nEamrnmcMwgc.
9eouence eF 0oeration
Tum m poor, u anWmmaoWrim,muts, Rmskmi is ewgizoi.
CMliM
me all forewarn, Numerical makecirtuim R-0as" R-Y, es" R-0
Circus lr rnrpses mremog she, waiting it to WSbmn
Cirmit R-Y Mer its comectur. somang maker 4n Near and
mmpwma cm mL R-0 m ril iudcm unit blower refer, sharing
iWmblawn mm,, w hi nerNd.
Wits, memusmt as satrefim iu aeu.pm, de-meramn mmm,w
and Writer relry, Compressor as Mwrs sbmld swe.
Ifrods., . is wwppcd with a rmcEclar may summit, the grown,
blown will cw M edatm l 90 measures to maeMesystem ef,imry
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On a WI for ommg, ommwur aware cbcuia R-Y as" RG_ drmit
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255CA5: Installation Instructions
of outdoor thermostat (field installed option), contacts close to complete
circuit and bring on second bank of supplemental electric heat.
When thermostat is satisfied, its contacts open, decnergizing contactor
and relay. All heaters and motors should stop.
Quiet Shift-2
Quiet Shift-2 is a field selectable defrost mode (factory set to OFF),
which will reduce the occasional noise that could be heard at the start of
defrost cycle and restarting of heating cycle. It is selected by placing DIP
switch 3 on defmst board in the ON position.
When Quiet Shift-2 switch is placed in ON position, and defrost is
initiated, the following sequence of operation will occur.
— The compressor will be de --energized for approximately I minute,
then the reversing valve will be energized A few seconds later, the
compressor will be re -energized and the normal defrost cycle starts.
Once defrost termination conditions have been met, the following
sequence will occur:
— The compressor will be de -energized for approximately 1 minute,
then the reversing valve will be de -energized. A few seconds later,
the compressor will be re -energized and the normal heating cycle
starts.
Defrost
The defrost control is a timeltemperature control which includes a field
selectable time period between defrost cycles (30, 60, 90, or 120). The
time period is selected using DIP switches located on the board. The
setting is initial period only then varies with defrost length.
The defrost thermostat senses coil temperature throughout the heating
cycle. When the coil temperature reaches the defrost thermostat setting
O
El
of approximately 32°F (0°C), it will close, which energizes the DFT
terminal and begins the defrost timing sequence. The timer mas only
when the defrost thermostat is closed and the contactor is energized.
Defrost mode is identical to cuofing mode except that outdoor fan motor
stops and second -stage heat is turned on to continue warming
conditioned spaces.
Defrost Speedup
Quiet Shili Models
To initiate a forced defrost, speedup pins (]I) most be shorted with a flat
head screwdriver for 5 seconds and RELEASED. If the defrost
thermostat is open, a short defrost cycle will be observed (actual length
depends on Quiet Shift-2 switch position). When Quiet Shift-2 is off,
only a short 30 second defrost cycle is observed. With Quiet Shift-2 ON,
the speedup sequence is approximately 3 minutes; 1 minute compressor
off period followed by 30 seconds of defrost with compressor operation.
When returning to heating mode, the compressor will turn off for an
additional minute.
Ifthe defrost thermostat is closed, a complete defrost cycle is initiated. If
the Quiet Shift-2 switch is turned on, the compressor will be turned off
for two I -minute intervals as explained previously.
If Quiet Shift 2 is enabled, the variable defrost intervals will be disabled
to provide options where using a specific setting is desired. In this case
the 30, 60, 90, or 120 setting will not change unless the dipswitch is
changed, and power is cycled.
NOTE: Forcing a defrost will reset the defrost interval to the DIP switch
setting before resruing variable length intervals based on defrost cycle
lengths.
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255CA5: Installation Insmuctions
Table 4 —Additional Subcooling Required
Subcooling Delta from Rating Plate Value
Outdoor Unit Tonnage
Indoor unit I Additional Subcooling Required
18
24
30
36
42
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+5
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+5
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+5
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FJ4DNXB30L'
+3
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+5
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+5
FM(C,1J)4X36"AL"
+5
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+3
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+5
FM(C,U)4Z36"AL'
+5
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FM(C,U)4X18"AL•
+5
FM(C,U)4X24'"AL"
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+5
Table 5 — Required Liquid Line Temperatures°F
LIQUID PRESSUREAT
REQUIRED SUBCOOLING TEMPERATURE ('F)
SERVICE VALVE
(PSIG)
8
10
12
14
18
18
251
76
74
72
70
68
66
259
78
76
74
72
70
68
266
80
78
76
74
72
70
274
82
80
78
76
74
72
283
84
82
80
78
76
74
291
86
84
82
80
78
76
299
88
86
84
82
80
78
308
90
88
86
84
82
80
317
92
90
88
86
84
82
326
94
92
90
88
86
84
335
96
94
92
90
88
86
345
98
96
94
92
90
88
354
100
98
96
94
92
90
364
102
100
98
96
94
92
374
104
102
100
98
96
94
394
106
104
102
100
98
96
395
108
106
104
102
100
98
406
110
108
106
104
102
100
416
112
110
108
106
104
102
427
114
112
110
108
106
104
439
116
114
112
110
108
106
450
118
116
114
112
110
108
462
120
118
116
114
112
110
474
122
120
118
116
114
112
486
124
122
120
118
116
114
499
125
124
122
120
118
116
511
128
128
1 124
122
120
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255CA5: Installation Insbuctions
Table 6 — Superheat Charging (Heat Pump Only)
OUTDOOR TEMP (T)
EVAPORATOR ENTERING AIR TEMPERATURE (°F INS)
50
52
54
56
58
60
62
64
67
68
70
72
74
76
55
11
11
12
12
12
13
17
20
24
24
25
25
25
25
60
6
6
7
7
7
7
12
16
21
22
23
23
23
23
65
—
—
—
—
—
3
7
12
18
19
21
21
22
22
70
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
7
14
16
18
20
20
20
75
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
3
11
13
16
18
18
19
82
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
'6
8
12
15
16
17
85
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
4
7
11
14
15
16
90
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
4
8
12
14
15
95
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
6
10
12
14
100
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
4
8
11
12
105
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
3
6
9
11
110
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
5
7
10
115
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
3
6
8
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Note:np islow-sicksefviee poq Allow atolerance oft 3°P
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Table 7 — Required Suction —Line Temperature
SUPERHEAT TEMP (°F)
SUCTION PRESSURE AT SERVICE PORT (PSIG)
107.8
112.2
116.8
121.2
126
130.8
138.8
140.8
145.8
0
35
37
39
41
43
45
47
49
51
2
37
39
41
43
45
47
49
51
53
4
39
41
43
45
47
49
51
53
55
6
41
43
45
47
49
51
53
55
57
8
43
45
47
49
51
53
55
57
59
10
45
47
49
51
53
55
57
59
61
12
47
49
51
53
55
57
59
61
63
14
49
51
53
55
57
59
61
63
65
16
51
53
55
57
59
61
63
65
67
18
53
55
57
59
61
63
65
67
69
20
55
57
59
61
63
65
67
69
71
22
57
59
61
63
65
67
69
71
73
24
59
61
63
65
67
69
71
73
75
26
61
63
65
67
69
71
73
75
77
28
63
65
67
69
71
73
75
77
79
30
65
67
69
71
73
75
77
79
81
Manufacturer reserves the right to change, at any time, spac81cations and designs without notice and without obligations.
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255CA5: Installation Instructions
Final Checks
IMPORTANT. Before leaving job, be sure to do the following:
1. Ensure that all wiring is routed away from tubing and sheet metal
edges to prevent rub —through or wire pinching.
2. Ensure that all wiring and tubing is secure in unit before adding
panels and covers. Securely fasten all panels and covers.
3. Tighten service valve stem caps to 1/12 tun past finger tight.
4. Leave Owner's Manual with owner. Explain system operation and
periodic maintenance requirements outlined in manual.
5. Fill out Dealer Installation Checklist and place in customer file.
Care and Maintenance
For continuing high performance and to minimize possible equipment
failure, periodic maintenance must be performed on this equipment.
Frequency of maintenance may vary depending upon geographic areas,
such as coastal applications. See Users Manual for information.
Training
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Replaces: New
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FAN COIL UNITS
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FJ4: Installation Instructions
Introduction
These R-410A Fan Coils are designed for installation flexibility. The
units leave the factory compliant with low leak requirements of less than
2% cabinet leakage rate at 0.5 inches W.C. and 1.4% cabinet leakage rate
at 0.5 inches W.C. when tested in accordance with ASHRAE 193
standard.
All these fan coils use a multi -tap ECM motor for efficiency. The units
have been designed for upflow, downflow (kit required), and horizontal
orientations, including manufactured and mobile home applications.
These units require a field supplied air filter, and are designed
specifically for R-410A refrigerant air conditioners and heat pumps as
shipped. These units are available for systems of 18,000 through 60,000
BTUh nominal cooling capacity. Factory- authorized, field - installed
electric heater packages are available in sizes 5 through 30kW. See
Product Data literature for all available accessory kits.
Heater Packages
NOTE: Some heater sizes may require the removal of two screws which
connect the blower housing to the fan deck (removal will not impact
performance). See (Care and Maintenance on pl1) and Fig. 22.
This unit may or may not be equipped with an electric heater package.
For units not equipped with factory -installed heat, a factory -approved,
field -installed, UL listed heater package is available from your
equipment supplier. See unit rating plate for a list of factory -approved
heaters. Heaters that are not factory approved could cause damage which
would not be covered under the equipment warranty. If fan coil contains
a factory -installed heater package, minimum circuit ampacity (MCA)
and maximum fuselbreaker may be different than units with a same size
field -installed accessory heater. The differences is not an error and is due
to calculation difference per UL guidelines.
Installation
Check Equipment
Unpack unit and move to final location. Remove carton carefully.
NOTE: Remove shipping block(s) (Fig. 1).
NOTE: If the door gasket is damaged or missing, the unit may not meet
the ASHRAE 193 standard for cabinet air leakage. See the Product Data
for this model or contact your supplier to order the gasket kit.
Inspect equipment for damage prior to installation. File claim with
shipping company if shipment is damaged or incomplete. Locate unit
rating plate which contains proper installation information. Check rating
plate to be sure unit matches job specifications.
Mount Unit
Unit can stand or lie on floor, or hang from ceiling or wall. Allow space
for wiring, piping, and servicing unit.
IMPORTANT: When unit is installed over a finished ceiling and/or
living area, building codes may require a field -supplied secondary
condensate pan to be installed under the entire unit. Some localities may
allow as an alternative, the running of a separate, secondary condensate
line. Consult local codes for additional restrictions or precautions.
Nuisance sweating may occur if the unit is installed in a high humidity
environment with low airflow.
Upflow Installation
If return air is to be ducted through a floor, set unit on floor over opening
and use 1/8" to '/4" (3 to 6 mm) thick fireproof resilient gasket between
duct, unit, and floor.
Side return is a field option on slope coil models. Cut opening per
dimensions (Fig. 3). A field -supplied bottom closure is required.
Modular Units
Modular units (3Vz, 4, and 5 ton) can be disassembled and components
moved separately to the installation area for reassembly. This process
accommodates small scuttle holes and limiting entrances to installation
sites (Fig. 2).
To disassemble unit, remove rear comer brackets by removing 2 screws
which secure brackets. Remove either 2 screws in each front corner of
coil box, or 2 screws in blower box. Do not remove all 4 screws in each
corner. Sections may now be separated by lifting top section from lower
section.
To reassemble, reverse above procedure. Be certain to reinstall all
fasteners when reassembling.
Manufactured and Mobile Home Housing Applications
1. Secure the fan coil to the structure using field -supplied hardware.
2. Allow a minimum of 24" (610 mm) clearance from access panels.
3. Recommended method of securing for typical applications:
a. If fan coil is away from wall, attach pipe strap to top of fan coil
using no. 10 self -tapping screws. Angle strap down and away
from back of fan coil, remove all slack, and fasten to wall stud of
structure using 5/16" lag screws. Typical both sides of fan coil.
If fan coil is against wall, secure fan coil to wall stud using 1/8" (3 man)
thick right-angle brackets. Attach brackets to fan coil using no. 10
self -tapping screws and to wall stud using 5/16" lag screws (Fig. 2).
Fig. 1— Remove Shipping Blocks
A221016A
Fig. 2 — Modular Assembly
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Downflow Installation
In this application, field conversion of the evaporator is required using
accessory downflow, kit along with an accessory base kit. Use fireproof
resilient gasket, 1/8" to VV (3 to 6 mm) thick, between duct, unit, and
floor.
OR PROPERTY DAMAGE HAZARD
to follow this warning caution may result in product or property
conversion of the fan coil to downflow requires special procedures
the condensate drains on both A -coil and Slope -coil units. The
ical drains have an overflow hole between the primary and
mdary drain holes. This hole is plugged for all applications except
inflow, and must be used for downflow. During conversion process,
ove plastic cap covering vertical drains only and discard. Remove
, from overflow hole and discard. At completion of downflow
allation, caulk around vertical pan fitting to door joint to retain low
leak performance of the unit.
NOTE: To convert units for downflow applications, refer to Installation
Instructions supplied with kit for proper installation. See the Product
POWER ENTRY
OPTIONS r
018 - 048 21" (533 mm) FRONT SERVICE
060 - 060 24" (610mm) CLEARANCE
4 COIL
UNITS
UPFLOW/DOWNFLOW
SECONDARY DRAIN
I
DRAIN
UPFLOW/DOWNFLOW
SECONDARY DRAIN
UPFLOW/DOWNFLOW
PRIMARY DRAIN
Data or contact your supplier for the kit number. Use fireproof resilient
gasket, 1/8" to (3 to 6 ram) thick, between duck unit, and floor.
NOTE: A gasket kit is also required for all downflow applications to
maintain low air leak/low sweat performance. See the Product Data or
contact your supplier for the kit number.
Horizontal Installation
Units must not be installed with access panels facing up or down. All
other units are factory built for horizontal left installation (Fig. 4 and
Fig. 5). When suspending unit from ceiling, dimples in casing indicate
suitable location of screws for mounting metal support straps (Fig. 4).
For horizontal applications having high return static and humid return
air, the Water Management Kit may need to be used to assist in water
management. See the Product Data or contact your supplier for the kit
number.
PROPERTY DAMAGE HAZARD
Failure to follow this caution may result in product or property
For optimum condensate drainage performance in It
installations, unit should be leveled along its length and width.
FIELD SUPPLIED
SUPPLY DUCT
LOW VOLT
ENTRY
OPTIONS
UNIT
A
018 024
12" (305 mm)
025 - 030
17" 432 min
036
19" (483 mm)
(38 mm)
19" (483 mm)
FIELD MODIFIEC
25" A SIDE RETURN
LOCATION FOR
(64 mm) I SLOPE COIL
I UNITS ONLY
FIELD SUPPLIED
RETURN PLENUM
A07565
Fig. 3 — Slope Coil Unit in Upflow Application
Horizontal Right Conversion of Units with Slope Coils 6. Remove coil assembly.
NOTE: A gasket kit is required for horizontal slope coil conversion to 7. Lay fan coil on its right side and reinstall coil assembly with
maintain low air leak/low sweat performance. See the Product Data or condensate pan down (Fig. 6).
contact your supplier for the kit number. 8. Attach coil to casing flange using previously removed coil
4. Remove blower and coil access panels and fitting panel (Fig. 7). mounting screw.
5. Remove coil mounting screw securing coil assembly to right side 9. Make sure pan cap in fitting door is properly seated on fitting door
casing flange. to retain low air leak rating of the unit.
10. Add gaskets from kit.
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11. Align holes with tubing connections and condensate pan
connections. Reinstall access panels and fitting panel.
12. Make sure liquid and suction tube grommets are in place to prevent
air leaks and cabinet sweating. Install grommets after brazing.
Horizontal Right Conversion of Units with A -Coils
1. Remove blower and coil access panels (Fig. 7).
2. Remove metal clip securing fitting panel to condensate pan.
Remove fitting panel.
3. Remove 2 snap -in clips securing A -coil in unit.
4. Slide coil and pan assembly out of unit.
5. Remove horizontal drain pan support bracket from coil support rail
on left side of unit and reinstall on coil Support rail on right side of
unit (Fig. 8).
6. Convert air seal assembly for horizontal right.
a. Remove air seal assembly from coil by removing 4 screws
(Fig. 7).
b. Remove air splitter (B) from coil seal assembly by removing 3
screws (Fig. 7 inset).
c. Remove filler plate (A) and install air splitter (B) in place of filler
plate.
d. Install filler plate (A) as shown in horizontal right application.
e. Remove condensate troughs (C) and install on opposite tube
sheets.
FIELD
SUPPLIED
HANGING
STRAPS
LOW VOLT
ENTRY
OPTIONS
POWER
EN RYOPTIONS
f. Install hose onto plastic spout.
7. Install horizontal pan on right side of coil assembly.
8. Slide coil assembly into casing. Be sure coil bracket on each comer
of vertical pan engages coil support rails.
9. Reinstall 2 snap -in clips to correctly position and secure coil
assembly in unit. Be sure clip with large offsets is used on right side
of unit to secure horizontal pan.
10. Remove two oval fitting caps from left side of the coil, access
panel, and fitting panel.
11. Remove insulation knockouts on right side of coil access panel.
12. Remove 2 oval coil access panel plugs and reinstall into holes on
left side of coil access panel and fitting panel.
13. Install condensate pan fitting caps (from Step 10) in right side of
coil door making sure that cap snaps and seats cleanly on back side
of the coil door. Make sure no insulation interferes with seating of
cap.
14. Reinstall access and fitting panels, aligning holes with tubing
connections and condensate pan connections. Be sure to reinstall
metal clip between fitting panel and vertical condensate pan.
15. Make sure liquid and suction tube grommets are in place to prevent
air leaks and cabinet sweating.
DRAIN
A -COIL
HORIZONTAL LEFT
C]
018-W 21" (533 ram)
060-M 24" (610 ram)
FRONT SERVICE
CLEARANCE
FULL FACE
F UNIT)
/ FJSILT1E"ra
R ACCESS
CLEARARAE
NCE
IMARY
A095%
Fig. 4 — Slope Coil in Horizontal Left Application (Factory Configuration)
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WNNEXTIONS
ACnm3A
Fig. 5 — A -Coil in Horizontal Left Application (Factory Configuration)
AOWI
Fig. 6 — Conversion for Horizontal Right Applications - Slope Coil
WAL
IT
RION
.Wn A
Fig. 7 — Conversion for Horizontal Right Applications -ACoil
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DRNN M
SUPPORTU
Fig. S — Drain Pan Support Bracket
4" nD2mm) MAX
SECURE FAN COIL TO STRUCTURE
UNITAWAV FROM WALL
PIPE STRAP
(TYPICAL BOTH SIDES)
OR
UNIT AGAINST WALL
25" 3mm
MOU TIN BRACKET
(TYPICAL BOTH SIDES)
.� SECURE UNIT TO FLOOR
ANGLE BRADKETOR PIPE STRAP
A07571
4" (102mm) MAX
Fig. 9 — Mobile Home or Manufactured Housing Applications 75e7
Air Ducts
Connect supply -air duct over the outside of %" (19 mm) flanges
provided on supply -air opening. Secure duct to flange, using proper
fasteners for type of duct used, and seal duct -to -unit joint. If return -air
flanges are required, install factory -authorized accessory kit.
Use flexible connectors between ductwork and unit to prevent
transmission of vibration. When electric heater is installed, use
heat -resistant material for flexible connector between ductwork and unit
at discharge connection. Ductwork passing through unconditioned space
must be insulated and covered with vapor barrier.
Units equipped with 20-30kW electric heaters require a 1" (25 ram)
clearance to combustible materials for the first 36" (914 mm) of supply
duct. AD 18,000 BTU units equipped with 8 or 10 kW electric heaters
require a 1" (25.4 mm) clearance to combustible materials for the first
12" of supply duct.
Ductwork Acoustical Treatment
Metal duct systems that do not have a 90 degree elbow and 10 feet of
main duct before first branch takeoff may require internal acoustical
insulation lining. As an alternative, fibrous ductwork may be used if
constructed and installed in accordance with the latest edition of
SMACNA construction standard on fibrous glass ducts. Both acoustical
fining and fibrous ductwork shall comply with National Fire Protection
Association as tested by UL Standard 181 for Class 1 air ducts.
Electrical Connections
Units from the factory protect the low voltage circuit with a 3A
automotive type fuse in -line on the wire harness and Does Not contain a
circuit board. Motor speeds and time delay function are built into the
motor. See (Minimum CFM and Motor Speed Selection onp8) for
clarification.
When a factory -approved accessory control package has been installed,
check all factory wiring per unit wiring diagram and inspect factory
wiring connections to be sure none were loosened during transit or
installation. If a different control package is required, see unit rating
plate.
Before proceeding with electrical connections, make certain that supply
voltage, frequency, phase, and ampacity are as specified on the unit
rating plate. See unit wiring label for proper field high- and low -voltage
wiring. Make all electrical connections in accordance with the NEC and
any local codes or ordinances that may apply. Use copper wire only.
The unit must have a separate branch electric circuit with a
field -supplied disconnect switch located within sight from, and readily
accessible from, the unit.
On units with a factory -installed disconnect with pull-out removed,
service and maintenance can be safely performed on only the load side
of the control package.
PERSONAL OR EQUIPMENT DAMAGE HAZARD.
Failure to follow this warning could result in personal injury,
and/or unit damage.
Provide training to installation personnel to follow national and
electrical codes.
ELECTRICAL SHOCK OR UNIT DAMAGE HAZARD
Failure to follow this warning could result in personal injury, de
and/or unit damage.
If a disconnect switch is to be mounted on unit, select a location wl
drill and fasteners will not contact electrical or refrigera
components.
ELECTRICAL SHOCK HAZARD
Failure to follow this warning could result in personal injury or death.
Field wires on the line side of the disconnect found in the fan coil an
remain live, even when the pull-out is removed. Service an
maintenance to incoming wiring cannot be performed until the mai
disconnect switch (remote to the unit) is turned off.
Line Voltage Connections
If unit contains an accessory electric heater, remove and discard power
plug from fan coil and connect male plug from heater to female plug
from unit wiring hamess. (See Electric Heater Installation Instructions)
For units without electric heat:
1. Connect 208/230V power leads from field disconnect to yellow and
black stripped leads.
2. Connect ground wire to unit ground lug.
NOTE: Units installed without electric heat should have a field -supplied
sheet metal block -off plate covering the heater opening. This will reduce
air leakage and formation of exterior condensation.
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24V Control System
Connection To Unit
Wire low voltage in accordance with wiring label on the blower (Fig. 10
thou Fig. 13). Use #18 AWG color -coded, insulated (350 C minimum)
wire to make the low -voltage connections between the thermostat, the
unit, and the outdoor equipment. If the thermostat is located more than
100' (30 m) from the unit (as measured along the low -voltage wire), use
#16 AWG color -coded, insulated (350 C minimum) wire. All wiring
must be NEC Class 1 and must be separated from incoming power leads.
Refer to outdoor unit wiring instructions for any additional wiring
procedure recommendations.
FAN COIL
THERMOSTAT (CONTROL)
Fig. 10 — Wiring Layout Air Conditioning Unit
(Cooling Only)
FAN COIL
THERMOSTAT (CONTROL)
Fig. 11 — Wiring Layout Air Conditioning Unit
(Cooling and 1-Stage Heat)
Av4058
U.M.W..]
THERMOSTAT
FAN COIL
(CONTROL)
HEAT PUMP
(CONTROL)
A94060
Fig. 12 — Wiring Layout Heat Pump Unit AW60
(Cooling and 2-Stage Heat with No Outdoor Thermostat)
THERMOSTAT FAN COIL HEAT PUMP
(CONTROL) (CONTROL)
Fig. 13 — Wiring Layout Heat Pump Unit A03088
(Cooling and 2-Stage Heat for Manufactured Housing)
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Transformer Information
The transformer is factory wired for 230V operation. For 208V
applications, disconnect the black wire from the 230V terminal on
transformer and connect it to the 208 V terminal (Fig. 14).
Fig. 14 —Transformer Connections A05182
Heater Staging
If electric heat staging is required, a multi -stage heating room thermostat
is required. Consult your equipment supplier for a suitable thermostat.
Manufactured Housing
In manufactured housing applications, the Code of Federal Regulations,
Title 24, Chapter XX, Part 3280.714 requires that supplemental electric
heat be locked out at outdoor temperatures above 400 F (4° C), except
for a heat pump defrost cycle. See Fig. 13 for typical low voltage wiring
with outdoor thermostat.
Ground Connections
NOTE: Use UL listed conduit and conduit connectors for connecting
supply wire(s) to unit to obtain proper grounding. Grounding may also
be accomplished by using grounding lugs provided in control box.
SHOCK HAZARD
ilure to establish uninterrupted or unbroken ground could result in
wont injury and/or death.
,cording to NEC, NFPA 70, and local codes, the cabinet must have an
interrupted or unbroken ground to minimize personal injury if an
,ctrical fault should occur. The ground may consist of electrical wire
metal conduit when installed in accordance with existing electrical
des. If conduit connection uses reducing washers, a separate ground
re must be used.
Minimum CFM and Motor Speed Selection
The fan speed selection is done at the motor connector. Units with or
without electric heaters require a minimum CFM. Refer to the unit
wiring label to ensure that the fan speed selected is not lower than the
minimum fan speed indicated.
11 O In El A
n A
Speed Taps may be located on motor,
or on plug close to motor.
="=ten
6ZMZOW
Fig. 15 — Motor Speed Selection A11048
Table 1—Fan Speed Selection
Tap 1
Low
90 sec off delay
Tap 2
Medium
90 sec off delay
Tap 3
High
90 sec off delay
Tap 4
Electric heat t
0 sec off delay
Tap 5
Max t
0 sec off delay
t electric heat airflow is same CFM as Tap 3, except 0 sec off delay
I high static applications, see airflow tables for max airflow
To change motor speeds disconnect the BLUE fan lead from motor
connector terminal #2 (factory default position) and move to desired
speed -tap; 1, 2, 3, or 5.
Speed -taps 1, 2, and 3 have a 90 second blower off time delay
pre-programmed into the motor. Speed -tap 4 is used for electric heat
only (with 0 second blower time delay) and the WHITE wire should
remain on tap 4. Speed -tap 5 is used for high static applications, but has
a 0 second blower time delay pre-programmed into the motor. See
Airflow Performance tables for actual CFM. Se Fig. 15 for motor speed
selection location.
NOTE: In low static applications, lower motor speed tap should be used
to reduce possibility of water being blown off coil.
Refrigerant Tubing Connection and
Evacuation
Use accessory tubing package or field -supplied tubing of refrigerant
grade. Suction tube must be insulated. Do not use damaged, dirty, or
contaminated tubing because it may plug refrigerant flow -control
device. ALWAYS evacuate the coil and field -supplied tubing to 500
microns before opening outdoor unit service valves.
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Assembly
1. Mount the TXV bracket and TXV with the 2 screws removed
DAMAGE HAZARD
Lilure to follow this caution may result in product or property damage.
brazing shield MUST be used when tubing sets are being brazed to
e unit connections to prevent damage to the unit surface and
ndenswe pan fitting caps.
Units have sweat suction and liquid tube connections. Make suction tube
connection first.
1. Cut tubing to correct length.
2. Insert tube into sweat connection on unit until it bottoms.
3. Braze connection using silver bearing or non -silver bearing brazing
materials. Do not use solder (materials which melt below 8000 F /
427' Q. Consult local code requirements.
4. Evacuate coil and tubing system to 500 microns using a deep
vacuum method.
I1XIMA Ex" Do 1 /ViI\7I7
e to follow this caution may result in product or property damage.
a wet cloth around rear of fitting to prevent damage to TXV and
Refrigerant Flow -Control Device
The 018-060 size units come equipped with a R-410A refrigerant
mechanical TXV. When tightening nuts on a TXV, do not exceed
20 ft-lbs.
Always use outdoor units designed to match indoor fan coil applications.
OPERATION HAZARD
to follow this caution may result in improper product operation.
using a TXV in conjunction with a single-phase reciprocating
npressor, a compressor start capacitor and relay are required.
nsult outdoor unit pre -sale literature for start assist kit part number.
Disassembly
I ICA III tra 0 r_VAI ll 11 7
to follow this warning could result in personal injury.
e refrigerant charge from system and ensure there is no pressure
servicing the TXV.
NOTE: For Item #1 (Fig. 16): Use an adjustable wrench with a backup
adjustable wrench to loosen the brass nut (TXV outlet). Then use both
wrenches to loosen Item # 2 (TXV inlet).
1. Use an adjustable wrench with a backup adjustable wrench to
loosen Item # 3 (TXV equalizer line).
2. For Item #4 - Cut the wire tie and remove the black insulation.
Remove the band from around the TXV bulb.
3. Cut the wire tie that holds the TXV equalizer line and bulb from the
aluminum vapor header tube.
4. Remove 2 screws from the TXV bracket. Remove the TXV from
the coil unit.
during disassembly.
2. Connect Items #1 and #2 (TXV outlet and inlet respectively) and
use an adjustable wrench with a backup wrench to tighten each nut.
Tighten to between 10 and 20 ft-lbs.
3. Connect Item #3 and use an adjustable wrench with a backup
adjustable wrench to tighten the flare nut. Tighten to approximately
12 ft-lbs.
4. Item # 4 - Reconnect the TXV bulb with a clamp and reinstall
insulation around the TXV bulb and vapor tube.
Fig. 16 — Mechanical TXV Removal A221106
UNIT DAMAGE HAZARD
Failure to follow this Caution may result in unit damage.
Failure to place insulation between copper tubes and aluminum
will lead to galvanic corrosion, which will result in a refrigerant 1<
the future.
5. Use a wire tie to mount the 1/8" TXV equalizer and bulb tubes to
the vapor header tube. Make sure that there is insulation between
the aluminum vapor tube and copper tube.
6. Leak test the TXV fittings, then evacuate and charge the system to
the required subcooling per the outdoor unit rating plate.
Condensate Drains
To connect drains, the cap openings must be removed. Use a knife to
start the opening new the tab and using pliers, pull the tab to remove the
disk. Clean the edge of the opening if necessary and install the
condensate line. Finally caulk around the lines where they exit the fitting
to retain the low leak rating of the unit.
Units are equipped with primary and secondary 3/." FPT drain
connections. For proper condensate line installations see Fig. 3 thru
Fig. 7. To prevent property damage and achieve optimum drainage
performance, BOTH primary and secondary drain lines should be
installed and include properly -sized condensate traps (Fig. 17 and
Fig.19). Factory -approved condensate traps are available. It is
recommended that PVC fittings be used on the plastic condensate pan.
Finger -tighten plus 1-1/2 turns. Do not over -tighten. Use pipe dope.
NOTE: Do not use CPVC in field drain lines due to potential reaction
with POE oil.
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NOTE: When connecting condensate drain lines, avoid blocking filter
access panel, thus preventing filter removal. After connection, prime
both primary and secondary condensate traps.
DAMAGE HAZARD
re to follow this caution may result in product or properly damage.
only full size P-traps in the condensate line (Fig. 17). Shallow
:ng traps are inadequate and DO NOT allow proper condensate
age (Fig. 18).
OR PROPERTY DAMAGE HAZARD
to follow this warning caution may result in product or property
conversion of the fan coil to downflow requires special procedures
the condensate drains on both A -coil and Slope -coil units. The
ical drains have an overflow hole between the primary and
mdary drain holes. This hole is plugged for all applications except
rnflow, and must be used for downflow. During conversion process,
ove plastic cap covering vertical drains only and discard. Remove
from overflow hole and discard. At completion of downflow
allation, caulk around vertical pan fitting to door joint to retain low
leak performance of the unit.
Fig. 17 — Recommended Condensate Trap
DO NOT USE SHALLOW RUNNING TRAPS'
A03002
Fig. 18 —Insufficient Condensate Trap A03013
NOTE: If unit is located in or above a living space where damage may
result from condensate overflow, a field -supplied, external condensate
pan should be installed underneath the entire unit, and a secondary
condensate line (with appropriate trap) should be ran from the unit into
the pan. Any condensate in this external condensate pan should be
drained to a noticeable place. As an alternative to using an external
condensate pan, some localities may allow the use of a separate 3/."
(19 mm) condensate line (with appropriate trap) to a place where the
condensate will be noticeable. The owner of the structure must be
informed that when condensate flows from the secondary drain or
external condensate pan, the unit requires servicing or water damage will
occur.
Install traps in the condensate lines as close to the coil as possible.
(Fig. 19). Make sure that the outlet of each trap is below its connection
to the condensate pan to prevent condensate from overflowing the drain
pan. Prime all traps, test for leaks, and insulate traps if located above a
living area. Condensate drain lines should be pitched downward at a
minimum slope of 1" (25 mm) for every 10' (3 m) of length. Consult
local codes for additional restrictions or precautions.
Accessories
Humidifier
Connect the humidifier and burnidistat to the fan coil unit as shown in
Fig. 20 and Fig. 21. The cooling lockout relay is optional.
fn
(USE FACTORY KIT OR
FIELD -SUPPLIED TRAP OF
SUFFICIENT DEPTH.
STANDARD P-TRAPS ARE
NOT SUFFICIENT SEE
FIGURE OF RECOMMENDED
CONDENSATETRAP)
—AC to
ACCESS
PANEL
SECONDARY DRAIN WITH
APPROPRIATETRAP REQUIRED
(USE FACTORY KIT OR
FIELD-SUPPLIEDTRAP)
Fig. 19— Condensate Drain A03003
Sequence of Operation
Continuous Fan
Thermostat closes the R to G connection. G energizes the fan relay on
the PCB which completes the circuit to the indoor blower motor. When
G is de -energized, there is a 90-second delay before the relay opens.
FAN COIL
THERMOSTAT (CONTROL) HEAT PUMP
T
H BLU W2
3
VIO E
I
FAN HUMIDIFIER RELAY
115V M
HUMIDISTAT
I +
A95294
Fig. 20 — Wiring Layout of Humidifier to Heat Pump
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Start-up Procedures
FAN COIL
THERMOSTAT (CONTROL)
ORY
W2
BB W] W
3
AIR COND.
I ' HUMIDISTAT
FAN HUMIDIFIER
115V M
Fig. 21 — Wiring Layout of Humidifier to Fan Coil A95295
with Electric Heat
Cooling Mode
Thermostat energizes R to G, R to Y, and R to O (heat pump only). G
energizes the fan relay on the PCB which completes the circuit to the
indoor blower motor. When G is de -energized, there is a 90-second delay
before the fan relay opens.
Heat Pump Heating with Auxiliary Electric Heat
Thermostat energizes R to G, R to Y, and R to W connections. G
energizes the fan relay on the PCB which completes the circuit to the
indoor blower motor. W energizes the electric heat relays) which
completes the circuit to the heater element(s). When W is de -energized,
the electric heat relay(s) open, turning off the heater elements. When G
is de -energized there is a 90-second delay before the fan relay opens.
Electric Heat or Emergency Heat Mode
Thermostat closes R to W connection. W energizes the electric heat
relay(s) which completes the circuit to the heater element(s). Blower
motor is energized through the normally -closed contacts on the fan relay.
When W is de -energized, the electric heat relay(s) opens.
Refer to outdoor unit Installation Instructions for system start-up
instructions and refrigerant charging method details.
PRODUCT DAMAGE HAZARD
Failure to follow this caution may result in poor unit
and/or product damage.
Never operate unit without a filter. Factory authorized filter kits may
used when locating the filter inside the unit. For those applicati(
where access to an internal filter is impractical, a field -supplied fil
must be installed in the return air duct system.
Care and Maintenance
To continue high performance and minimize possible equipment failure,
it is essential that periodic maintenance be performed on this equipment.
Consult your local dealer as to the proper frequency of maintenance
contract.
The ability to properly perform maintenance on this equipment requires
certain mechanical skills and tools. If you do not possess these, contact
your dealer for maintenance. The only consumer service recommended
or required is filter replacement or cleaning on a monthly basis.
NOTE: Servicing the blower assembly requires the removal of two
screws that attach the blower housing to the fan deck. It is not necessary
to reinstall of these screws after service.
Table 2 — Electric Heater Static Pressure Drop (in. we)
Sizes 018 -036
Sizes 042 - 060
Heater Elements
kW
External Static
Pressure Correction
Heater Elements
kW
External Static
Pressure Correction
0
0
+.02
0
0
+.04
1
3,5
+.01
1
3,5
+.03
2
8,10
0
2
8,10
+.02
3
9,15
-.02
3
9,15
0
4
20
-.04
4
20
-.02
6
18, 24, 30
-.10
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Table 3 —Airflow Performance (CM Wet
Ton
(Sae)
Blower
Speed
External Static (in. we)
0.1
0.2
0.3
CIA
0.5
0.6
0.7
0.8
0.9
1.0
Tap 5
754
737
717
694
668
641
605
572
528
481
Tap 4
695
678
655
628
600
573
551
520
479
421
1-1/2
(018)
Tap 3
695
678
655
628
600
573
551
520
479
421
Tap2
643
620
591
557
534
506
477
439
408
378
Tap 1
487
448
428
394
358
325
281
NA
NA
NA
Tap 5
1021
1003
964
925
876
838
797
761
726
689
Tap 4
936
907
873
805
779
732
696
661
626
591
2
(024)
Tap
936
907
873
805
779
732
696
661
626
591
Tap
846
831
792
739
702
651
609
548
536
491
Tap 1
746
697
629
567
521
477
446
389
364
326
Taps
1247
1215
1188
1154
1122
1083
1053
1017
971
915
Tap
1133
1114
1082
1044
1009
968
924
873
835
785
2-1/2
(030)
Tap
1133
1114
1082
1044
1009
968
924
873
835
785
Tap
1040
997
961
929
883
828
782
725
708
667
Tap 1
896
862
805
740
689
648
597
NA
NA
NA
Taps
1433
1404
1363
1328
1282
1251
1201
1145
1095
1021
Tap
1304
1277
1256
1230
1207
1168
1122
1080
1073
983
3
(036)
Tap
1304
1277
1256
1230
1207
1168
1122
1080
1073
983
Tap
1183
1148
1124
1094
1051
1005
955
901
846
783
Tap 1
1020
995
958
921
881
840
791
735
693
649
Taps
1571
1551
1508
1473
1439
1407
1372
1317
1253
1189
Tap
1517
1493
1458
1425
1392
1358
1328
1295
1253
1193
3-1/2
(042)
Tap 3
1517
1493
1458
1425
1392
1358
1328
1295
1253
1193
Tap 2
1369
1339
1299
1263
1226
1188
1155
1112
1068
1012
Tap 1
1260
1231
1172
1143
1077
1041
995
949
896
867
Tap 5
1896
1853
1821
1795
1760
1737
1702
1670
1665
1619
Tap 4
1711
1673
1643
1607
1570
1549
1509
1490
1446
1411
4
(048)
Tap 3
1711
1673
1643
1607
1570
1549
1509
1490
1446
1411
Tap 2
1547
1504
1466
1416
1388
1369
1324
1290
1239
1200
Tap 1
1397
1347
1312
1269
1232
1172
1135
1086
1038
989
Tap 5
2109
2067
2043
1996
1967
1928
1899
1848
1812
1766
Tap 4
2109
2067
2043
1996
1967
1928
1899
1848
1812
1766
5
(669)
Tap 3
2109
2067
2043
1996
1967
1928
1899
1848
1812
1766
Tap
1901
1868
1825
1785
1737
1710
1662
1620
1584
1521
Tap 1
1583
1557
1499
1451
1392
1358
1313
1259
1194
1138
NOTES:
1. Airflow based upon dry coil at 230Vwith 6cmryapproved filter and electric better (2 clement heater sizes 018 through 036,3 clementbeater sizes 042 through 060).
2. To avoid pWenflW for cendemace blowing out ofdrain pan prior W making darn trap:
Realm smile pressure must be less than 040 in. we Horizontal applications of042 -060 sizes most have supply smile greater than 0.20 in. we
Airflow, above 400 clMbn on 048-060 size coWd result in condensate blowing off coil or splashing out of drain pan.
Manufacturer reserves the right to change, at any time, specifications and designs without notice and without obligation.
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FA Installation Instructions
Table 4 —Air low Performance (CF114) Dry
Ton
(Size)
Blower
Speed
External Static (in. wc)
0.1
0.2
0.3
OA
0.5
0.6
0.7
0.8
0.9
1.0
Tap 5
762
741
721
698
672
656
635
577
547
509
Tap 4
695
679
655
628
600
580
559
534
505
452
1-1/2
(018)
Tap 3
695
679
655
628
600
580
559
534
505
452
Tap 2
634
615
585
547
522
506
475
444
407
371
Tap 1
498
470
434
390
356
300
272
NA
NA
NA
Tap 5
1046
1013
978
958
925
877
830
752
722
687
Tap 4
992
950
916
869
812
763
705
660
611
585
2
(024)
Tap 3
992
950
916
869
812
763
705
660
611
585
Tap
900
862
814
769
709
644
594
548
507
451
Tap 1
762
723
651
599
531
471
428
385
345
319
Tap 5
1277
1244
1226
1193
1169
1122
1094
1058
1014
969
Tap
1179
1142
1114
1070
1039
998
937
915
867
825
2412
(030)
Tap
1179
1142
1114
1070
1039
998
937
915
867
825
Tap
1066
1030
997
960
916
863
795
746
703
674
Tap
923
878
832
784
723
658
616
563
NA
NA
Taps
1489
1463
1428
1388
1345
1305
1262
1213
1160
1093
Tap
1357
1337
1310
1283
1249
1212
1165
1114
1064
1014
3
(036)
Tap
1357
1337
1310
1283
1249
1212
1165
1114
1064
1014
Tap
1211
1190
1162
1132
1100
1066
1016
959
905
838
Tap 1
1059
1038
1004
967
925
887
843
791
747
681
Tap 5
1647
1620
1503
1548
1505
1464
1424
1379
1319
1250
Tap 4
1569
1539
1506
1476
1442
1404
1370
1336
1299
1219
3-1/2
(042)
Tap 3
1569
1539
1506
1476
1442
1404
1370
1336
1299
1219
Tap 2
1393
1355
1329
1288
1248
1223
1180
1138
1091
1037
Tap 1
1265
1234
1195
1154
1111
1062
1022
964
914
865
Tap 5
1956
1917
1887
1855
1831
1798
1763
1743
1707
1683
Tap 4
1773
1743
1704
1667
1634
1612
1571
1536
1500
1464
4
(048)
Tap 3
1773
1743
1704
1667
1634
1612
1571
1536
1500
1464
Tap 2
1566
1524
1483
1451
1414
1376
1340
1303
1266
1217
Tap 1
1413
1373
1328
1283
1246
1204
1168
1120
1075
1012
Tap 5
2148
2123
2084
2048
2002
1974
1939
1891
1893
1812
Tap
2148
2123
2084
2048
2002
1974
1939
1891
1893
1812
6
(060)
Tap
2148
2123
20B4
2048
2002
1974
1939
1891
1893
1812
Tap 2
1955
1913
1868
1833
1796
1757
1711
1654
1632
1570
Tap 1
1646
1590
1527
1496
1442
1373
1315
1294
1221
1164
NOTES:
I.Airflow based upon dry coil at 230V with factory -approved filter and electric heater (2 clememheater sizes 018 through 036, 3 element heat sizes 042 though 060).
2. To avoid potential for condensate blowing out ofdmin pan prior to making drain trap:
Rehm static pressure must be less than 0,40 in, wc.l lorirnntal applications ofOzt2-060 sizes moral have wpply static greater than 0 20 in. wc.
Airflow, above 400 cfMron on 048-0 O size could result in condensate blowing off coil or splashing out of drain pan.
C 2023 Cartier. All rights reserved. Edition Datc: 3/23 Cataluna No: iM-FJ4D-02
A Carrier Company x places: Rn-FAD-01
Manufacturer reserves the right to change, at any time, specifications and designs without notice and without obligatlont.
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SUBMITTAL
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Sunrise Edmonds-CU 206
Date
Wednesday, November 1, 2023
CU-206 - 1.5T SS HP
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CU-206 - 1.5T SS HP
Tag Cover Sheet
Unit Report
Performance Report
Acoustic Summary
Certified Drawing
Unit Feature Sheet
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Unit Report For CU-206 - 1.5T SS HP
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Outdoor Unit Parameters
Indoor Coil Parameters
Unit Model: 25SCA
Unit Model: FAD
Unit Size:______________________1.5 Tons (Size 18)
Unit Size:__________________18,000 Btuh (Size 18)
Voltage:___________ 208/230-1-60 V-Ph-Hz
Cabinet Width:__________TXV/ 14 Inches Cabinet
Voltage: 208-1-60
V-Ph-Hz
Heating Size: No Heat
Outdoor Unit Dimensions and Weight
Indoor Coil Dimensions and Weight
Unit Length: 31.1875 in
Unit Length: 22.0625
in
Unit Width: 31.1875 in
Unit Width: 14.3125
in
Unit Height: 28.6875 in
Unit Height: 42.6875
in
Unit Shipping Weight: 170. lb
Unit Shipping Weight: 120.
lb
RESIDENTIAL APPLICATIONS
This warranty is to the original purchasing owner and subsequent owners only to the extent and as stated in the Warranty Conditions
and
below. The limited warranty period in years, depending on the part and the claimant, is as shown in the table below.
Limited Warranty (Years)
Item
Original Owner
Subsequent Owner
Parts
10* or 5
5
Compressor
10* (or 5)
5
*If properly registered within 90 days of original installation, otherwise 5 years (except in California and Quebec and other jurisdictions that
prohibit warranty benefits conditioned on registration). See Warranty Conditions below.
OTHER APPLICATIONS
The warranty period is five (5) years on the compressor, and one (1) year on all other parts. The warranty is the original owner only and is
not available for subsequent owners.
Ordering Information
Part Number
Description
Quantity
Outdoor Unit
25SCA518AO03
25SCA Comfort Single Stage Heat Pump with Puron Refrigerant 1.5
Tons Cooling
1
15 SEER @ ARI Conditions
Accessories
KAACH1701AAA
Crankcase Heater for Outdoor Unit
1
KSAFT0101AAA
Evaporator Freeze Thermostat for Outdoor Unit
1
Indoor Coil
FJ4DNXA18L00
FAD Base Series Fan Coil with Puron 18000 BTU Cooling 208/230-1-
60
1
TXV/ 14 Inches Cabinet
Aluminum
Accessories
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Unit Report For CU-206 - 1.5T SS HP
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KFFEH8401C05 15 KW-CKT BRKR, UPFLOW for Indoor Unit
The Product and Ratings Data in this program is subject to change at any time and without notice. Please refer to the latest product
literature and the AHRI directory at www.ahrid!rectory.org for the most up-to-date information.
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Performance Summary For CU-206 - 1.5T SS HP
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System:
25SCA/FJ4D
System Quantity:
1
Altitude:
0.0
Linear Pipe Length:
0.0
COP @ 47 F:
3.56
COP @ 17 F:
2.42
SEER2 @ ARI Conditions:___________________
14.3
EER2 @ ARI Conditions:
12.0
HSPF2 @ ARI Conditions:
7.5
Outdoor Unit Parameters
Unit Model:_______________________25SCA518AO03
Unit Size (Nominal):___________1.5 Tons (Size 18)
Voltage: 208/230-1-60
Clg Ent Air DB Ambient: 95.0
Htg Ent Air DB Ambient: 47.0
Outdoor Electrical Data
Unit Voltage:________________________
208/230-1-60
Fan Motor FLA:
0.50
MCA:
13.4
Max Fuse:
20
Operating Range Min:
197
Operating Range Max:
253
Compressor RLA:
10.3
Compressor LRA:
45.7
System Performance
Actual Clg Airflow:
Standard Clg Airflow:________
Total Net Clg Capacity:______
Net Sensible Clg Capacity:__
Htg HP Capacity:_____________
Htg HP Integrated Capacity:_
Total System Power:_________
System Parameters
600.0 CFM
600.0 CFM
17.20 MBH
13.10 MBH
17.50 MBH
17.50 MBH
1.44 kW
Indoor Coil Parameters
Unit Model:_______________________FJ4DNXA18L00
Unit Size (Nominal):_______18,000
Btuh (Size 18)
V-Ph-Hz Voltage:
208-1-60
°F Ent Air DB:
80.00
°F Ent Air WB:
67.00
Ent Enthalpy:
31.44
Lvg Air DB:
59.78
Lvg Air WB:
58.06
Lvg Enthalpy:
25.07
Htg Ent Air DB:
70.0
Htg Lvg Air DB:
97.0
Heating Size (Nominal):
No Heat
Total External Static Pressure: 0.50
Electrical Data
V-Ph-Hz
Amps
Amps
Amps
V
V
Amps
Amps
Indoor Electrical Data
Unit Voltage:________
Motor HP:
Motor FLA:__________
V-Ph-Hz
°F
°F
BTU/Ib
°F
°F
BTU/Ib
°F
°F
in wg
_208-1-60 V-Ph-Hz
1/3 HP
2.9 Amps
Accessory Electric Heater Data
EH Part Number:________________KFFEH8401C05
Electric Heater kW:
3.8
kW
For 2 wire operation (single circuit):
Heater Amps:
17.8
Amps
Heater + Motor MCA:
25.9
Amps
Heater + Motor MOCP:
30
Amps
Accessory Voltage:
208-1-60
V-Ph-Hz
The Product and Ratings Data in this program is subject to change at any time and without notice. Please refer to the latest product
literature and the AHRI directory at www.ahrid!rectory.org for the most up-to-date information.
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Acoustic Summary For CU-206 - 1.5T SS HP
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Outdoor Unit Parameters:
Unit Model:______________
Unit Size:
Variations:
25SCA
1.5 Tons (Size 18)
Standard
Octave Band Center Frequency, Hz
125
250
500
1k
2k
4k
8k
dBA
Sound Power,dB
70.2
66.4
65.1
1 67.4
62.8
58.2
52.5
A -Weighted Sound Power, dBA
1
1 71.0
Indoor Coil Parameters:
Unit Model:_____________
Unit Size:
Cabinet Width:
----------------------
FJ4D
18,000 Btuh (Size 18)
TXV/ 14 Inches Cabinet
Octave Band Center Frequency, Hz 63 125 250 500 1 k 2k 4k
Sound Power,dB 70.8 66.8 62.8 59.8 57.8 55.8 51.8
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literature and the AHRI directory at www.ahridirectory.org for the most up-to-date information.
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Shipping Dimensions and Weights
Outdoor Unit
Height
33.94 in
Width
34.25 in
Length
34.25 in
Operating Weight
140. Ib
Shipping Weight
170. lb
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