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					SUNLINE 2000™   
					ELECTRIC / ELECTRIC   
					SINGLE PACKAGE AIR CONDITIONERS   
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					Supersedes: 035-12046-002-A-0302   
					INSTALLATION INSTRUCTION   
					MODELS D1EE 048 & 060   
					and D2EE 036 (11 SEER)   
					GENERAL   
					YORK Model DEE units are single package air conditioners   
					designed for outdoor installation on a rooftop or a slab. Electric   
					heaters are available as field-installed accessories.   
					• 530.18-N1.2V -Economizer Accessory   
					• 530.18-N1.13V -Man. Outdoor Air Damper Accy 0-35%   
					• 530.18-N1.14V -Man. Outdoor Air Damper Accy 0-100%   
					• 530.18-N1.12V -Motorized Outdoor Air Damper Accy.   
					• 530.18-N1.8V -Coil Guard   
					The units are completely assembled on rigid, permanently   
					attached base rails. All piping, refrigerant charge, and electrical   
					wiring is factory-installed and tested. The units require only   
					electricpowerandductconnectionsatthepointofinstallation.   
					• 530.18-N7.1V -Electric Heater Accessory   
					• 530.18-N7.2V -Fuse Block Accessory   
					The electric heaters have nickel-chrome elements and utilize   
					single point power connection.   
					• 690.15-N25V -Low Ambient to 0°F   
					Renewal Parts:   
					INSPECTION   
					• Refer to Parts Manual for complete listing of replacement   
					As soon as a unit is received, it should be inspected for possible   
					damage during transit. If damage is evident, the extent of the   
					damage should be noted on the carrier's freight bill. Aseparate   
					request for inspection by the carrier's agent should be made in   
					writing. Refer to Form 50.15-NM for additional information.   
					parts on this equipment.   
					All forms referenced in this instruction may be ordered from:   
					Standard Register   
					Toll Free Tel: 877-318-9675/Fax. 877-379-7920   
					REFERENCE   
					APPROVALS   
					Additional information on the design, installation, operation and   
					service of this equipment is available in the following reference   
					forms:   
					Design certified by U.L. and C.G.A. as follows:   
					1. Foruseasacoolingonlyunit orcoolingunit withelectricheat.   
					• 55.70-N1   
					• 55.70-N2   
					-General Installation   
					-Pre-start & Post-start Check List   
					2. For outdoor installation only.   
					3. For installation on combustible material.   
					Installer should pay particular attention to the words: NOTE, CAUTION and WARNING. Notes are intended to clarify or   
					make the installation easier. Cautions are given to prevent equipment damage. Warnings are given to alert installer that per-   
					sonal injury and/or equipment damage may result if installation procedure is not handled properly.   
					CAUTION   
					THIS PRODUCT MUST BE INSTALLED IN STRICT COMPLIANCE WITH   
					THE ENCLOSED INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS AND ANY APPLICABLE   
					LOCAL, STATE, AND NATIONAL CODES INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED   
					TO, BUILDING, ELECTRICAL, AND MECHANICAL CODES.   
					WARNING   
					INCORRECT INSTALLATION MAY CREATE A CONDITION WHERE THE   
					OPERATION OF THE PRODUCT COULD CAUSE PERSONAL INJURY   
					OR PROPERTY DAMAGE.   
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					INSTALLATION   
					unit by attaching chain or cable slings to the lifting holes   
					LIMITATIONS   
					provided in the base rails. Spreaders, whose length exceeds   
					the largest dimension across the unit, MUST be used across   
					the top of the unit.   
					These units must be installed in accordance with the current   
					edition of the following national and local safety codes:   
					In USA:   
					BEFORE LIFTING A UNIT, MAKE SURE THAT ITS WEIGHT   
					IS DISTRIBUTED EQUALLY ON THE CABLES SO THAT IT   
					WILL LIFT EVENLY.   
					Units may also be moved or lifted with a forklift. Slotted   
					openings in the base rails are provided for this purpose.   
					1. National Electrical Code ANSI/NFPA No. 70.   
					2. Local electric utility requirements.   
					In Canada:   
					LENGTH OF FORKS MUST BE A MINIMUM OF 42".   
					Remove the nesting brackets from the four corners on top of   
					the unit. All screws that are removed when taking these   
					brackets off must be replaced on the unit.   
					1. Canadian Electrical Code C22.1.   
					2. Canadian Installation Codes CAN/CGA-B149.1 and .2.   
					Refer to Table 1 for Unit Application Data.   
					APPROXIMATE   
					CENTER OF   
					GRAVITY   
					If components are to be added to a unit to meet local codes, they   
					aretobeinstalledat thedealer'sand/ orthecustomer'sexpense.   
					Size of unit for proposed installation should be based on heat   
					loss / heat gain calculation made according to the methods of   
					Air Conditioning Contractors of America (ACCA).   
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					TABLE 1 - UNIT APPLICATION DATA   
					B 
					A 
					1 
					208/230V   
					460V   
					187 / 253   
					414 / 504   
					518 / 630   
					Dim.   
					A 
					3-5 Ton   
					19-3/4"   
					40-3/4"   
					Voltage Variation   
					Min. / Max.1   
					B 
					575V   
					FIG. 1 - CENTER OF GRAVITY   
					Wet Bulb Temperature (°F) of Air on   
					Evaporator Coil, Min. / Max.   
					57 / 72   
					Dry Bulb Temperature (°F) of Air on   
					45 / 120   
					Condenser Coil, Min.2 / Max.   
					Referto Table2 for unitweightsandto Figure1 for approximate   
					center of gravity.   
					1 
					2 
					Utilization range “A” in accordance with ARI Standard 110.   
					A low ambient accessory is available for operation down to 0°F   
					CLEARANCES   
					LOCATION   
					Use the following guidelines to select a suitable location for   
					these units.   
					All units require certain clearances for proper operation and   
					service. Refer to Figure 5 for the clearances required for   
					combustibleconstruction, servicing, andproperunitoperation.   
					1. Unit is designed for outdoor installation only.   
					WARNING:Do not permit overhanging structures or shrubs to   
					obstruct outdoor air discharge outlet.   
					2. Condenser must have an unlimited supply of air. Where a   
					choice of location is possible, position unit on either north or   
					east side of building.   
					DUCTWORK   
					Ductwork should be designed and sized according to the   
					methods in Manual Q of the Air Conditioning Contractors of   
					America (ACCA).   
					A closed return duct system shall be used. This shall not   
					preclude use of economizers or outdoor fresh air intake. The   
					supply and return air duct connections at the unit should be   
					madewithflexiblejointstominimizethetransmissionofnoise.   
					The supply and return air duct systems should be designed for   
					the CFM and static requirements of the job. They should NOT   
					be sized to match the dimensions of the duct connections on   
					the unit.   
					3. For ground level installation, a level pad or slab should be   
					used. The thickness and size of the pad or slab used should   
					meet local codes and unit weight. Do not tie the slab to the   
					building foundation.   
					4. Roof structures must be able to support the weight of the unit   
					and its options and / or accessories. Unit must be installed on   
					a solid level roof curb or appropriate angle iron frame.   
					CAUTION: If a unit is to be installed on a roof curb or special   
					frame other than a YORK roof curb, gasketing   
					must be applied to all surfaces that come in contact   
					with the unit underside.   
					CAUTION: When fastening ductwork to the side duct flanges   
					on the unit, insert the screws through the duct   
					flanges only. DO NOT insert the screws through   
					the casing.   
					5. Maintain level tolerance to 1/2" maximum across the entire   
					length or width of the unit.   
					6. Elevate the unit sufficiently to prevent any blockage of the   
					air entrances by snow in areas where there will be snow ac-   
					cumulation. Check the local weather bureau for the ex-   
					pected snow accumulation in your area.   
					Outdoor ductwork must be insulated and water-   
					proofed.   
					Refer to Figure 5 for information concerning side and bottom   
					supply and return air duct openings.   
					FILTERS   
					RIGGING AND HANDLING   
					1" filters are supplied with each unit. 2" replacement filters may   
					be used with no modification to the filter racks. Filters must   
					always be installed ahead of the evaporator coil and must be   
					Exercise care when moving the unit. Do not remove any   
					packaging until the unit is near the place of installation. Rig the   
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					kept clean or replaced with same size and type. Dirty filters will   
					reduce the capacity of the unit and will result in frosted coils or   
					safety shutdown. Minimum filter area and required sizes are   
					shown in Table 2.   
					NOTE: If the unit has an economizer, remove jumper J1 from   
					terminals 8 and 10 on the relay board to prevent simul-   
					taneous operation of the compressor and the econo-   
					mizer. If you want to control the economizer on a   
					second stage of cooling, use a thermostat with two   
					stages of cooling.   
					CONDENSATE DRAIN   
					Plumbing must conform to local codes. Use a sealing   
					POWER AND CONTROL WIRING   
					Field wiring to the unit must conform to provisions of the National   
					Electrical Code (NEC) ANSI/NFPA70 (in USA), current Canadian   
					Electric Code (CEC) C22.1 (in Canada) and/or local ordinances.   
					The unit must be electrically grounded in accordance with the   
					NEC and CEC (as specified above) and/or local codes. Voltage   
					tolerances which must be maintained at the compressor   
					terminals during starting and running conditions are indicated on   
					the unit Rating Plate and Table 1.   
					The wiring harness furnished with this unit is an integral part of   
					a UL design certified unit. Field alteration to comply with   
					electrical codes should not be required.   
					A disconnect switch should be field provided for the unit. The   
					switch must be separate from all other circuits. Refer to Figure 5   
					for installation location. If any of the wire supplied with the unit   
					must be replaced, replacement wire must be of the type shown   
					on the wiring diagram.   
					FIG. 2 - RECOMMENDED DRAIN PIPING   
					compound on male pipe threads. Install a condensate drain   
					line from the 3/4" PVC female connection on the unit to spill into   
					an open drain.   
					NOTE: The condensate drain line MUST be trapped to pro-   
					vide proper drainage. See Figure 2.   
					SERVICE ACCESS   
					Access to all serviceable components is provided by the   
					Electrical lines must be sized properly to carry the load. USE   
					COPPER CONDUCTORS ONLY. Each unit must be wired with   
					a separate branch circuit fed directly from the meter panel and   
					properly protected.   
					following removable panels:   
					• Compressor compartment   
					• Heater compartment   
					• Blower compartment   
					CAUTION: When connecting electrical power and control wir-   
					ing to the unit, waterproof type connectors MUST   
					BE USED so that water or moisture cannot be   
					drawn into the unit during normal operation. The   
					above waterproofing conditions will also apply   
					wheninstallingafield-supplieddisconnectswitch.   
					• Main control box   
					• Filter compartment   
					• Motor Access (on units w/belt-drive option)   
					Refer to Figure 5 for location of these access panels.   
					Refer to Figure 4 for typical field wiring and to the appropriate   
					unit wiring diagram for control circuit and power wiring   
					information.   
					CAUTION: Make sure that all screws are replaced on the unit   
					to maintain an air-tight seal.   
					THERMOSTAT   
					BLOWER SPEED SELECTION   
					The room thermostat should be located on an inside wall   
					approximately 56" above the floor where it will not be subject to   
					drafts, sun exposure, or heat from electrical fixtures or   
					appliances. Follow manufacturer's instructions enclosed with   
					thermostat for general installation procedure. Color coded   
					insulated wires (#18 AWG) should be used to connect   
					thermostat to unit. See Figure 4 for wiring details.   
					Three blower motor speeds are available on the direct-drive   
					units. The speed selection for the direct-drive units is   
					determined by the CFM and ESP requirements of the   
					applications. All units with belt-drive option have an adjustable   
					motor pulley to achieve the above conditions.   
					All direct-drive units with 208/230 voltage are shipped with the   
					wire labeled #116 connected to the “HIGH” speed tap on the   
					blowermotor. If a lowerblowermotor speedis desired, this wire   
					should be moved to the “MED” or “LOW” speed tap on the   
					motor for the speed desired.   
					TABLE 2 - PHYSICAL DATA   
					DEE   
					MODELS   
					036   
					12 x 10   
					048   
					12 x 10   
					060   
					WEIGHTS (LBS)   
					3 Ton   
					CENTRIFUGAL BLOWER (Dia. x Wd. in.)   
					FAN MOTOR HP (Direct-Drive)   
					FAN MOTOR HP (Belt-Drive)   
					12 x 10   
					1 
					1.5   
					EVAPORATOR   
					BLOWER   
					545   
					585   
					610   
					Basic Unit   
					4 Ton   
					5 Ton   
					1.5   
					1.5   
					ROWS DEEP   
					FINS PER INCH   
					FACE AREA (Sq. Ft.)   
					3 
					13   
					3.6   
					3 
					3 
					EVAPORATOR   
					COIL   
					13   
					4.3   
					13   
					5.1   
					ACCESSORIES / OPTIONS   
					5 - 7 KW   
					18   
					23   
					28   
					50   
					Electric Heat   
					PROPELLER DIA. (in.)   
					FAN MOTOR HP   
					NOM. CFM TOTAL   
					22   
					22   
					22   
					10 - 15 KW   
					20 - 30 KW   
					CONDENSER   
					FAN   
					(Nominal KW)   
					4,500   
					4,200   
					4,500   
					Economizer   
					Motorized Outdoor   
					Air Damper   
					Relief/Fixed   
					Air Damper   
					Roof Mounting Curb   
					Belt-Drive Blower   
					ROWS DEEP   
					FINS PER INCH   
					FACE AREA (Sq. Ft.)   
					2 
					2 
					2 
					CONDENSER   
					COIL   
					18   
					18   
					18   
					26   
					10   
					17.1   
					17.1   
					17.1   
					AIR   
					FILTERS   
					(SEE NOTE)   
					QUANTITY PER UNIT (15" x 20" x 1")   
					QUANTITY PER UNIT (14" X 25" X 1")   
					TOTAL FACE AREA (sq. ft.)   
					2 
					1 
					6.6   
					2 
					1 
					6.6   
					2 
					1 
					6.6   
					92   
					5 
					CHARGE   
					REFRIGERANT 22 (lbs./oz.)   
					9/12   
					9/8   
					9/8   
					COMPRESSOR QUANTITY PER UNIT (HERMETIC TYPE)   
					1/RECPT   
					1/RECPT 1/SCROLL   
					NOTE: Filter racks are adapted for 1" or 2" thick filters.   
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					All direct-drive units with 460 and 575 voltage are shipped with   
					the wire labeled #116 connected to the “HIGH” speed tap on   
					the blower motor. If the medium speed is required, connect wire   
					#116 to the “MED” speed tap and the blue motor lead to the   
					“HIGH” speed tap. If the low speed is required, connect wire   
					#116 to the “LOW” speed tap, the blue motor lead to the “HIGH”   
					speedtapandtheorangemotorleadtothe“MED”speedtap.   
					4. Connect the two wires, indicated in Step 2, to the sensor as   
					follows:   
					• Wire #73 to terminal (+)   
					• Wire #74 to terminal (S)   
					5. Assemble the LH and RH side plates to the top cover   
					(2 screws each side) to form the hood. Apply gasketing to   
					the flange surface on each side plate. Extend gasketing   
					1/4" beyond top and bottom of each flange to insure ade-   
					quate corner sealing. Secure this assembly to the unit back   
					panel (upper right hand corner). First, remove screw (C) on   
					unit top cover. Then slip flange of hood cover in under   
					flange of unit top cover, replace screw (C), engaging hole   
					(E) in hood flange and tighten. Attach the two side plates to   
					the unit panel by using two self-drilling screws for each side   
					plate at dimples (D) provided in the panel.   
					COMPRESSORS   
					On some units the compressor is mounted on springs which   
					have been tightened down for shipment only.   
					After this unit is installed, back out the compressor bolts until   
					the sleeve clears the top grommet.   
					CAUTION: Do Not loosen compressor mounting bolts.   
					OPTIONAL ECONOMIZER RAIN HOOD   
					The following procedure should be used when assembling an   
					economizer rain hood onto a unit. Refer to Figure 3. The   
					outdoor and return air dampers, damper actuator, the linkage   
					and all the controls are factory mounted as part of the   
					economizer option.   
					6. Position fillpiece at bottom of hood, between the two side   
					plates but do not secure at this time. (Slotted openings   
					MUSTbe downward for drainage). After fillpiece is properly   
					positioned, note where contact is made with the unit panel.   
					Remove fillpiece and apply gasket material to this area to   
					provide a seal. Reposition fillpiece and secure with 2   
					screws.   
					All of the hood components, including the filters, the gasketing   
					and the hardware for assembling are located above the top   
					filter racks within the filter section. The outdoor air sensor is in   
					thebagofpartslocatedatthebottomofthereturnairsection.   
					7. Install the two filters into the hood assembly, sliding down   
					along retainers on side plates, into fillpiece at bottom of   
					hood.   
					1. With filter section access panel removed, take out hood   
					components, filters and sensor described above. Remove   
					and discard outdoor air opening cover on back unit (Upper   
					right hand corner).   
					NOTE: Install filters so that “Air Flow” arrows point toward   
					the unit.   
					2. Remove the 1/2" knockout (A) in the units rear panel (lo-   
					cated to the right side of the outdoor air opening). Insert the   
					two loose wires from inside the unit, into the 1/2" bushing   
					provided. Insert wires and bushing into knockout. Snap   
					bushing into place.   
					8. Install filter cover over the end of the hood with one screw   
					(center of hood), securing filters into position.   
					CAUTION: When proceeding with steps 9 and 10, extreme   
					care must be exercised while turning both the set   
					point and minimum position adjusting screws to   
					prevent twisting them off.   
					3. Mount the outdoor air sensor to the rear panel, just below   
					the knockout described in Step 2. Secure with two   
					self-drilling screws at dimples (B) provided in the panel.   
					9. The enthalpy set point for the dampers may now be set by   
					selecting the desired set-point from graph in Figure 6. For a   
					single enthalpy economizer, carefully turn the set-point   
					adjusting screw to the “A”, “B”, “C” or “D” setting   
					corresponding to the lettered curve. For a dual enthalpy   
					economizer, carefully turn the set-point adjusting screw   
					fully clockwise past the “D” setting.   
					NOTE: Sensor must be positioned so that the sensing   
					ports are at the top (louvers pointing downward)   
					and terminal connections to the right.   
					OUTDOOR AIR   
					OPENING COVER   
					C 
					HOOD   
					COVER   
					FILTER   
					COVER   
					D 
					OUTDOOR AIR   
					SENSOR   
					D 
					D 
					E 
					A 
					GASKETED   
					FLANGE   
					D 
					GASKET   
					B 
					L. H. SIDE   
					PLATE   
					FILTER SECTION   
					ACCESS PANEL   
					GASKETED   
					FLANGE   
					R. H.   
					SIDE   
					PLATE   
					FILTERS   
					SIDE DUCT   
					APPLICATION SHOWN   
					FILLPIECE   
					FIG. 3 - ECONOMIZER RAIN HOOD ASSEMBLY (OPTION)   
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					10. To check that the damper blades move smoothly without   
					binding, carefully turn the minimum position adjusting   
					screw fully clockwise and then energize and de-energize   
					terminals “R” to “G”. With terminals “R” to “G” energized,   
					turn the minimum position screw counterclockwise until the   
					desired minimum position has been attained.   
					DISCONNECT SWITCH BRACKET   
					FOR UNITS WITH OPTIONAL BELT-DRIVE BLOWER   
					A special bracket for mounting a field-supplied disconnect   
					switch is provided in each unit ordered with an optional belt-   
					drive supply air blower. The bracket is shipped inside the   
					blower compartment taped to the top of the blower housing.   
					11. Replace the filter section access panel.   
					POWER WIRING   
					REFER TO THE APPROPRIATE   
					ELECTRICAL DATA TABLE TO   
					SIZE THE DISCONNECT SWITCH,   
					OVERCURRENT PROTECTION   
					AND WIRING.   
					CONTROL WIRING   
					COOLING ONLY (24 VOLT THERMOSTAT)   
					COOLING / HEATING (24 VOLT THERMOSTAT)   
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					FIG. 4 - TYPICAL FIELD WIRING   
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					(Direct-Drive Units)   
					FIELD-SUPPLIED   
					DISCONNECT SWITCH   
					LOCATION   
					BLOWER   
					ACCESS   
					CONTROL   
					FILTER ACCESS   
					BOX ACCESS   
					OUTDOOR   
					COIL   
					COMPRES-   
					SOR   
					FRONT VIEW   
					ELECTRIC   
					HEAT   
					ACCESS   
					“ PVC FEMALE   
					COND. DRAIN   
					(See Detail ”A")   
					DUCT COVERS - Units are shipped with all air duct   
					openings covered.   
					For side duct applications;   
					1.Remove and discard the supply and return air duct   
					covers.   
					A, B   
					WIRING ENTRY   
					(See Detail “B”)   
					2.Connect ductwork to duct flanges on the rear of the   
					unit.   
					For bottom duct applications;   
					1. Remove the side supply air duct cover to gain   
					access to the bottom supply air knockout panel.   
					2. Remove and discard the bottom knockout panel.   
					3. Replace the side duct cover.   
					4. With filter section access panel removed from the   
					unit, remove and discard the bottom return air   
					knockout panel.   
					UNIT BASE WITH RAILS   
					BOTTOM SUPPLY &   
					RETURN AIR OPENINGS   
					(SEE NOTE)   
					Shown separately to illustrate bottom   
					duct openings and power connection   
					locations.   
					NOTE: For curb-mounted units, refer to the   
					duct hanger dimensions of the curb for the   
					proper size of the supply and return air   
					duct connections.   
					B - POWER WIRING ENTRY   
					A - CONTROL WIRING ENTRY   
					5. Replace the filter access panel.   
					CLEARANCES   
					Front   
					24"   
					All dimensions are in inches. They are sub-   
					ject to change without notice. Certified di-   
					mensions will be provided upon request.   
					12" (Less Economizer)   
					36" (With Economizer   
					or Fixed Air/Motorized   
					Air Damper)   
					24" (Less Economizer)   
					36" (With Economizer)   
					Back   
					UTILITIES ENTRY DATA   
					3 
					KNOCKOUT   
					Left Side (Filter Access)   
					HOLE   
					SIZE   
					(DIA.)   
					USED FOR   
					Right Side (Cond. Coil) 24"   
					Below Unit1   
					20"   
					Control Wiring   
					(Side or   
					Bottom)**   
					Power Wiring   
					(Side or   
					Bottom)   
					A 
					B 
					7/8" *   
					2" *   
					72" (For Condenser Air   
					Discharge)   
					Above Unit2   
					NOTE:   
					Units and ductwork are approved for zero clearance to combustible   
					materials when equipped with electric heaters.   
					1 
					2 
					*Knockouts in the bottom of the unit can be   
					located by the slice in the insulation.   
					Units may be installed on combustible floors made from wood or   
					class A, B or C roof covering material. (Applicable in USA only).   
					Units must be installed outdoors. Overhanging structures or shrubs   
					should not obstruct the outdoor coil nor the fan outlet.   
					REAR VIEW   
					SIDE SUPPLY AND RETURN   
					AIR OPENINGS   
					**Do not remove the 2" knockout ring.   
					AIR FLOW LEGEND   
					RETURN AIR   
					SUPPLY AIR   
					“ CONDENSATE   
					DRAIN   
					(must be trapped)   
					OUTDOOR AIR   
					B 
					OUTDOOR AIR   
					(Economizer)   
					A 
					DIMENSION “A”   
					FIXED   
					OUTDOOR   
					12   
					“A”   
					AIR DAMPER   
					DETAIL “B”   
					UNIT WITH FIXED OUTDOOR   
					AIR/MOTORIZED DAMPER RAIN HOOD   
					DETAIL “A”   
					UNIT WITH ECONOMIZER RAIN HOOD   
					MOTORIZED   
					DAMPER   
					FIG. 5 - DIMENSIONS & CLEARANCES - 3 - 5 TONS   
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					FIG. 6 - ENTHALPY SET POINT ADJUSTMENT   
					Install the bracket on the left hand side of the unit as shown in   
					Figure 5. Several existing screws at the top of the unit and one   
					screw approximately midway down from the top will be used for   
					mounting the bracket. Screws should be loosened only - NOT   
					REMOVED. Matching holes in the bracket have elongated   
					keyways allowing easy installation. Re-tighten screws after   
					bracket is in place to ensure panels will remain leak tight.   
					Electric heaters are available as field-installed accessories.   
					Refer to Form 530.18-N7.1V for installation instruction. These   
					UL approved heaters are located within the central   
					compartment of the unit (see Figure 5 for access panel) with   
					the heating elements extending into the supply air chamber.   
					The heaters are wired for a single point power supply. Power   
					supply need only be brought into the single point terminal block   
					ELECTRIC HEATERS   
					w/Direct-Drive Blower   
					TABLE 3 - SUPPLY AIR PERFORMANCE - 3 THRU 5 TON   
					GAS HEAT VALUES SHOWN @ 230/460/575 VOLTS - Side Duct Connections   
					Available External Static Pressure - IWG*   
					0.50 0.60 0.70   
					CFM Watts CFM Watts CFM Watts CFM Watts CFM Watts CFM Watts CFM Watts CFM Watts CFM Watts   
					UNIT   
					SIZE   
					(MBH)   
					MOTOR   
					SPEED   
					0.20   
					0.30   
					0.40   
					0.80   
					0.90   
					1.00   
					HI   
					- 
					- 
					- 
					- 1699 825 1650 785 1570 755 1430 725 1360 700 1280 680 1180 655   
					036   
					048   
					060   
					MED   
					LOW   
					1684 800 1631 780 1582 750 1524 720 1410 690 1324 650 1260 630 1185 610 1100 590   
					1487 710 1464 690 1421 670 1367 650 1315 620 1246 605 1185 590 1110 570 1020 545   
					HI   
					MED   
					LOW   
					HI   
					MED   
					LOW   
					1996 960 1933 936 1868 910 1795 880 1722 845 1635 820 1544 790 1419 765 1300 740   
					1804 838 1765 810 1714 785 1650 765 1589 735 1508 705 1407 675 1306 645 1195 625   
					1681 760 1640 738 1604 715 1541 695 1490 670 1416 645 1337 620 1230 595 1120 575   
					2400 1155 2338 1125 2274 1095 2167 1045 2096 1010 1990 980 1887 945 1771 905 1629 855   
					2290 1105 2214 1065 2145 1030 2071 990 1990 950 1911 920 1828 885 1724 835 1604 798   
					2150 1020 2100 990 2029 950 1965 910 1905 880 1816 838 1724 800 1644 770 1531 710   
					NOTE: FOR 208 VOLTS, MULTIPLY VALUES BY 0.95.   
					*INCLUDES ALLOWANCES FOR A WET EVAPORATOR COIL, 1" FILTERS AND GAS-FIRED HEAT EXCHANGERS. REFER TO THE STATIC RESISTANCES TABLE FOR RESISTANCE   
					VALUES ON APPLICATIONS OTHER THAN GAS / ELECTRIC UNITS WITH SIDE DUCT AIRFLOWS.   
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					TABLE 4 - SUPPLY AIR PERFORMANCE - 3 & 4 TON w/Belt-Drive Blower   
					3 TON GAS HEAT VALUES SHOWN @ 230/460/575 VOLTS   
					- Side Duct Connections   
					Available External Static Pressure - IWG*   
					0.40 0.50 0.60   
					RPM Watts RPM Watts RPM Watts RPM Watts RPM Watts RPM Watts RPM Watts   
					UNIT   
					AIR FLOW   
					CFM   
					SIZE   
					0.20   
					0.30   
					0.70   
					0.80   
					(MBH)   
					2000   
					1900   
					1800   
					1700   
					1600   
					1500   
					1400   
					1300   
					1200   
					843   
					817   
					790   
					- 
					- 
					- 
					- 
					- 
					- 
					860   
					775   
					700   
					- 
					- 
					- 
					- 
					- 
					- 
					880   
					854   
					828   
					802   
					- 
					- 
					- 
					- 
					- 
					925   
					850   
					760   
					670   
					- 
					- 
					- 
					- 
					- 
					919   
					893   
					867   
					840   
					818   
					- 
					- 
					- 
					- 
					1005   
					920   
					840   
					745   
					665   
					- 
					- 
					- 
					- 
					956   
					930   
					906   
					881   
					858   
					842   
					833   
					- 
					1065   
					995   
					905   
					815   
					740   
					695   
					650   
					- 
					993   
					970   
					944   
					920   
					898   
					882   
					867   
					858   
					847   
					1145   
					1065   
					980   
					900   
					820   
					755   
					705   
					665   
					640   
					1030   
					1008   
					985   
					961   
					940   
					922   
					904   
					893   
					880   
					1195   
					1125   
					1040   
					970   
					890   
					835   
					765   
					725   
					680   
					1067   
					1046   
					1025   
					1001   
					980   
					962   
					942   
					932   
					916   
					1235   
					1170   
					1100   
					1030   
					950   
					895   
					820   
					785   
					730   
					036   
					- 
					- 
					Available External Static Pressure - IWG*   
					1.10 1.20 1.30   
					RPM Watts RPM Watts RPM Watts RPM Watts RPM Watts RPM Watts RPM Watts   
					UNIT   
					SIZE   
					(MBH)   
					AIR FLOW   
					CFM   
					0.90   
					1.00   
					1.40   
					1.50   
					2000   
					1900   
					1800   
					1700   
					1600   
					1500   
					1400   
					1300   
					1200   
					1103   
					1085   
					1064   
					1040   
					1020   
					1003   
					982   
					1270   
					1210   
					1145   
					1075   
					1005   
					945   
					880   
					835   
					780   
					- 
					- 
					- 
					- 
					- 
					- 
					- 
					- 
					- 
					- 
					- 
					- 
					- 
					- 
					- 
					- 
					- 
					- 
					- 
					- 
					- 
					- 
					- 
					- 
					- 
					- 
					- 
					- 
					- 
					- 
					- 
					- 
					- 
					- 
					- 
					- 
					- 
					- 
					- 
					- 
					- 
					- 
					- 
					- 
					- 
					- 
					- 
					- 
					- 
					- 
					- 
					- 
					- 
					- 
					- 
					- 
					- 
					- 
					- 
					- 
					- 
					- 
					- 
					- 
					- 
					- 
					- 
					- 
					- 
					- 
					- 
					- 
					- 
					- 
					- 
					1102   
					1081   
					1060   
					1044   
					1024   
					1010   
					992   
					1180   
					1115   
					1050   
					995   
					920   
					870   
					815   
					1121   
					1100   
					1086   
					1067   
					1053   
					1034   
					1140   
					1085   
					1035   
					965   
					920   
					855   
					036   
					- 
					1107   
					1099   
					1080   
					1000   
					960   
					905   
					970   
					953   
					NOTE: FOR 208 VOLTS, MULTIPLY VALUES BY 0.95.   
					*INCLUDES ALLOWANCES FOR A WET EVAPORATOR COIL, 1" FILTERS AND GAS-FIRED HEAT EXCHANGERS. REFER TO THE STATIC RESISTANCES TABLE FOR RESISTANCE   
					VALUES ON APPLICATIONS OTHER THAN GAS / ELECTRIC UNITS WITH SIDE DUCT AIRFLOWS.   
					4 TON GAS HEAT VALUES SHOWN @ 230/460/575 VOLTS   
					- Side Duct Connections   
					Available External Static Pressure - IWG*   
					0.40 0.50 0.60   
					RPM Watts RPM Watts RPM Watts RPM Watts RPM Watts RPM Watts RPM Watts   
					UNIT   
					AIR FLOW   
					CFM   
					SIZE   
					0.20   
					0.30   
					0.70   
					0.80   
					(MBH)   
					2000   
					1900   
					1800   
					1700   
					1600   
					1500   
					1400   
					1300   
					1200   
					843   
					817   
					790   
					- 
					- 
					- 
					- 
					- 
					- 
					860   
					775   
					700   
					- 
					- 
					- 
					- 
					- 
					- 
					880   
					854   
					828   
					802   
					- 
					- 
					- 
					- 
					- 
					925   
					850   
					760   
					670   
					- 
					- 
					- 
					- 
					- 
					919   
					893   
					867   
					840   
					818   
					- 
					- 
					- 
					- 
					1005   
					920   
					840   
					745   
					665   
					- 
					- 
					- 
					- 
					956   
					930   
					906   
					881   
					858   
					842   
					833   
					- 
					1065   
					995   
					905   
					815   
					740   
					695   
					650   
					- 
					993   
					970   
					944   
					920   
					898   
					882   
					867   
					858   
					847   
					1145   
					1065   
					980   
					900   
					820   
					755   
					705   
					665   
					640   
					1030   
					1008   
					985   
					961   
					940   
					922   
					904   
					893   
					880   
					1195   
					1125   
					1040   
					970   
					890   
					835   
					765   
					725   
					680   
					1067   
					1046   
					1025   
					1001   
					980   
					962   
					942   
					932   
					916   
					1235   
					1170   
					1100   
					1030   
					950   
					895   
					820   
					785   
					730   
					048   
					- 
					- 
					Available External Static Pressure - IWG*   
					1.10 1.20 1.30   
					RPM Watts RPM Watts RPM Watts RPM Watts RPM Watts RPM Watts RPM Watts   
					UNIT   
					SIZE   
					(MBH)   
					AIR FLOW   
					CFM   
					0.90   
					1.00   
					1.40   
					1.50   
					2000   
					1900   
					1800   
					1700   
					1600   
					1500   
					1400   
					1300   
					1200   
					1103   
					1085   
					1064   
					1040   
					1020   
					1003   
					982   
					1270   
					1210   
					1145   
					1075   
					1005   
					945   
					880   
					835   
					780   
					- 
					- 
					- 
					- 
					- 
					- 
					- 
					- 
					- 
					- 
					- 
					- 
					- 
					- 
					- 
					- 
					- 
					- 
					- 
					- 
					- 
					- 
					- 
					- 
					- 
					- 
					- 
					- 
					- 
					- 
					- 
					- 
					- 
					- 
					- 
					- 
					- 
					- 
					- 
					- 
					- 
					- 
					- 
					- 
					- 
					- 
					- 
					- 
					- 
					- 
					- 
					- 
					- 
					- 
					- 
					- 
					- 
					- 
					- 
					- 
					- 
					- 
					- 
					- 
					- 
					- 
					- 
					- 
					- 
					- 
					- 
					- 
					- 
					- 
					- 
					1102   
					1081   
					1060   
					1044   
					1024   
					1010   
					992   
					1180   
					1115   
					1050   
					995   
					920   
					870   
					815   
					1121   
					1100   
					1086   
					1067   
					1053   
					1034   
					1140   
					1085   
					1035   
					965   
					920   
					855   
					048   
					- 
					1107   
					1099   
					1080   
					1000   
					960   
					905   
					970   
					953   
					NOTE: FOR 208 VOLTS, MULTIPLY VALUES BY 0.95.   
					*INCLUDES ALLOWANCES FOR A WET EVAPORATOR COIL, 1" FILTERS AND GAS-FIRED HEAT EXCHANGERS. REFER TO THE STATIC RESISTANCES TABLE FOR RESISTANCE   
					VALUES ON APPLICATIONS OTHER THAN GAS / ELECTRIC UNITS WITH SIDE DUCT AIRFLOWS.   
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					5 TON GAS HEAT VALUES SHOWN @ 230/460/575 VOLTS - Side Duct Connections   
					Available External Static Pressure - IWG*   
					UNIT   
					AIR FLOW   
					CFM   
					SIZE   
					0.20   
					0.30   
					0.40   
					0.50   
					0.60   
					0.70   
					0.80   
					(MBH)   
					RPM Watts RPM Watts RPM Watts RPM Watts RPM Watts RPM Watts RPM Watts   
					2500   
					2400   
					2300   
					2200   
					2100   
					2000   
					1900   
					1800   
					1700   
					1600   
					1500   
					1059   
					1032   
					1005   
					980   
					930   
					877   
					- 
					- 
					- 
					- 
					- 
					1560   
					1405   
					1260   
					1160   
					1060   
					950   
					- 
					- 
					- 
					- 
					- 
					1077   
					1054   
					1024   
					1002   
					957   
					908   
					- 
					- 
					- 
					- 
					- 
					1590   
					1470   
					1275   
					1170   
					1070   
					975   
					- 
					- 
					- 
					- 
					- 
					1095   
					1074   
					1049   
					1022   
					983   
					941   
					894   
					855   
					- 
					1630   
					1525   
					1370   
					1190   
					1080   
					1000   
					885   
					815   
					- 
					1114   
					1094   
					1069   
					1044   
					1010   
					976   
					940   
					903   
					884   
					864   
					- 
					1650   
					1560   
					1440   
					1250   
					1100   
					1020   
					940   
					860   
					815   
					770   
					- 
					1134   
					1116   
					1090   
					1066   
					1039   
					1009   
					980   
					950   
					925   
					908   
					882   
					1660   
					1595   
					1475   
					1350   
					1160   
					1050   
					980   
					905   
					850   
					805   
					740   
					1158   
					1140   
					1116   
					1090   
					1064   
					1040   
					1014   
					988   
					1685   
					1620   
					1505   
					1410   
					1260   
					1100   
					1020   
					940   
					1181   
					1167   
					1142   
					1117   
					1092   
					1070   
					1047   
					1022   
					1001   
					987   
					1720   
					1640   
					1535   
					1440   
					1340   
					1225   
					1095   
					970   
					060   
					964   
					948   
					926   
					880   
					835   
					780   
					910   
					870   
					830   
					- 
					- 
					- 
					- 
					965   
					Available External Static Pressure - IWG*   
					1.10 1.20 1.30   
					RPM Watts RPM Watts RPM Watts RPM Watts RPM Watts RPM Watts RPM Watts   
					UNIT   
					SIZE   
					(MBH)   
					AIR FLOW   
					CFM   
					0.90   
					1.00   
					1.40   
					1.50   
					2500   
					2400   
					2300   
					2200   
					2100   
					2000   
					1900   
					1800   
					1700   
					1600   
					1500   
					- 
					- 
					- 
					- 
					- 
					- 
					- 
					- 
					- 
					- 
					- 
					- 
					- 
					- 
					- 
					- 
					- 
					- 
					- 
					- 
					- 
					- 
					- 
					- 
					- 
					- 
					- 
					- 
					- 
					- 
					- 
					- 
					- 
					- 
					- 
					- 
					- 
					- 
					- 
					- 
					- 
					- 
					- 
					- 
					- 
					- 
					- 
					- 
					- 
					- 
					- 
					- 
					- 
					- 
					- 
					- 
					- 
					- 
					- 
					- 
					- 
					- 
					- 
					- 
					- 
					- 
					- 
					1193   
					1170   
					1148   
					1121   
					1100   
					1079   
					1058   
					1035   
					1020   
					1004   
					1665   
					1580   
					1480   
					1385   
					1285   
					1180   
					1060   
					960   
					1202   
					1180   
					1155   
					1133   
					1110   
					1090   
					1071   
					1056   
					1038   
					1620   
					1530   
					1425   
					1340   
					1240   
					1135   
					1030   
					965   
					1190   
					1169   
					1143   
					1122   
					1103   
					1088   
					1070   
					1475   
					1385   
					1280   
					1190   
					1100   
					1035   
					925   
					060   
					1205   
					1178   
					1158   
					1134   
					1118   
					1101   
					1445   
					1330   
					1240   
					1140   
					1065   
					980   
					- 
					- 
					1222   
					1196   
					1164   
					1145   
					1130   
					1375   
					1295   
					1175   
					1105   
					1045   
					1197   
					1170   
					1158   
					1205   
					1130   
					1075   
					- 
					900   
					860   
					1198   
					1184   
					1150   
					1110   
					880   
					NOTE: FOR 208 VOLTS, MULTIPLY VALUES BY 0.95.   
					*INCLUDES ALLOWANCES FOR A WET EVAPORATOR COIL, 1" FILTERS AND GAS-FIRED HEAT EXCHANGERS. REFER TO THE STATIC RESISTANCES TABLE FOR RESISTANCE   
					VALUES ON APPLICATIONS OTHER THAN GAS / ELECTRIC UNITS WITH SIDE DUCT AIRFLOWS.   
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					TABLE 6 - STATIC RESISTANCES   
					EXTERNAL STATIC PRESSURE DROP   
					RESISTANCE, IWG   
					DESCRIPTION   
					Economizer1, 3   
					CFM   
					1000 1200 1400 1600 1800 2000 2200 2400 2600 2800 3000   
					0.07   
					0.04   
					0.06   
					0.06   
					0.08   
					0.08   
					0.05   
					0.07   
					0.07   
					0.10   
					0.09   
					0.06   
					0.08   
					0.08   
					0.12   
					0.11   
					0.07   
					0.09   
					0.09   
					0.14   
					0.13   
					0.08   
					0.11   
					0.10   
					0.16   
					0.15   
					0.10   
					0.13   
					0.11   
					0.18   
					0.17   
					0.12   
					0.15   
					0.12   
					0.20   
					0.20   
					0.14   
					0.17   
					0.14   
					0.23   
					0.23   
					0.16   
					0.20   
					0.16   
					0.26   
					0.26   
					0.19   
					0.23   
					0.19   
					0.29   
					0.30   
					0.22   
					0.26   
					0.22   
					0.32   
					5 - 15 KW   
					20 - 30 KW   
					Electric Heaters1   
					Bottom Duct Connections1   
					Cooling Only2   
					1 
					Deduct these resistance values from the available external static pressure shown in the respective Blower Performance Table.   
					Add these resistance values to the available static resistance in the respective Blower Performance Table.   
					2 
					3 
					The pressure thru the economizer is greater for 100% outdoor air than for 100% return air. If the resistance of the return air duct system is less than 0.25 IWG, the unit will deliver less CFM   
					during full economizer operation.   
					TABLE 7 - MOTOR AND DRIVE DATA - Belt-Drive Blower   
					ADJUSTABLE   
					FIXED   
					MOTOR*   
					BLOWER   
					BELT   
					PITCH   
					MOTOR PULLEY   
					BLOWER PULLEY   
					MODEL   
					RANGE   
					(RPM)   
					PITCH   
					BORE   
					DIA.   
					PITCH   
					BORE   
					DIA.   
					FRAME SERVICE   
					DESIG-   
					NATION   
					HP   
					RPM   
					LENGTH   
					(in.)   
					SIZE   
					FACTOR   
					(in.)   
					(in.)   
					(in.)   
					(in.)   
					DEE036   
					DEE048   
					DEE060   
					790 - 1120 1-1/2   
					790 - 1120 1-1/2   
					850 - 1220 1-1/2   
					1725   
					1725   
					1725   
					56   
					56   
					56   
					1.15   
					1.15   
					1.15   
					2.4 - 3.4   
					2.4 - 3.4   
					2.4 - 3.4   
					7/8   
					7/8   
					7/8   
					5.7   
					5.7   
					5.2   
					1 
					1 
					1 
					37.3   
					37.3   
					37.3   
					A36   
					A36   
					A36   
					*All motors have solid bases and are inherently protected. These motors can be selected to operate into their service factor because they are located in the moving air, upstream of any   
					heating device.   
					TABLE 8 - ELECTRICAL DATA - Units w/Direct-DriveBlower Motor   
					VOLTAGE   
					LIMITATIONS   
					(SEE NOTE 1)   
					SUPPLY   
					AIR   
					BLOWER   
					MOTOR,   
					FLA   
					MAX.   
					FUSE   
					MAX.   
					HACR   
					COND.   
					FAN   
					TOTAL   
					UNIT   
					COMPRESSOR   
					MODEL POWER SUP-   
					SIZE,   
					BREAKER   
					SIZE,   
					DEE   
					036   
					048   
					060   
					PLY   
					MOTOR,   
					FLA   
					AMPACITY,   
					AMPS   
					(SEE NOTE 2)   
					AMPS   
					MIN.   
					MAX.   
					RLA   
					LRA   
					AMPS   
					208/230-1-60   
					208/230-3-60   
					460-3-60   
					187   
					187   
					414   
					518   
					187   
					187   
					414   
					518   
					187   
					187   
					414   
					518   
					253   
					253   
					504   
					630   
					253   
					253   
					504   
					630   
					253   
					253   
					504   
					630   
					16.7   
					13.1   
					6.7   
					87   
					110   
					54   
					2.3   
					2.3   
					1.4   
					1.4   
					2.3   
					2.3   
					1.4   
					1.4   
					2.3   
					2.3   
					1.4   
					1.4   
					4.4   
					4.4   
					2.2   
					2.2   
					5.0   
					5.0   
					2.2   
					2.2   
					6.6   
					6.6   
					3.3   
					3.3   
					27.5   
					23.1   
					12.0   
					10.7   
					38.6   
					25.7   
					13.2   
					11.4   
					49.0   
					33.0   
					17.2   
					14.6   
					40   
					35   
					15   
					15   
					60   
					40   
					20   
					15   
					80   
					50   
					25   
					20   
					40   
					35   
					15   
					— 
					60   
					40   
					20   
					— 
					80   
					50   
					25   
					— 
					575-3-60   
					5.1   
					44   
					208/230-1-60   
					208/230-3-60   
					460-3-60   
					18.7   
					11.9   
					6.3   
					135   
					130   
					64.0   
					52.0   
					575-3-60   
					4.9   
					208/230-1-60   
					208/230-3-60   
					460-3-60   
					32.1   
					19.3   
					10.0   
					7.9   
					169   
					123   
					62   
					575-3-60   
					50   
					NOTES:   
					1. Utilization Range “A” in accordance with ARI Standard 110.   
					2. Dual element, time delay type.   
					TABLE 9 - ELECTRICAL DATA - Units w/Belt-DriveBlower Motor   
					VOLTAGE   
					SUPPLY   
					AIR   
					BLOWER   
					MOTOR,   
					FLA   
					MAX.   
					FUSE   
					MAX.   
					HACR   
					COND.   
					TOTAL   
					UNIT   
					LIMITATIONS   
					COMPRESSOR   
					MODEL POWER SUP-   
					FAN   
					MOTOR,   
					FLA   
					(SEE NOTE 1)   
					SIZE,   
					BREAKER   
					SIZE,   
					DEE   
					036   
					048   
					060   
					PLY   
					AMPACITY,   
					AMPS   
					(SEE NOTE 2)   
					AMPS   
					MIN.   
					MAX.   
					RLA   
					LRA   
					AMPS   
					208/230-1-60   
					208/230-3-60   
					460-3-60   
					187   
					187   
					414   
					518   
					253   
					253   
					504   
					630   
					16.7   
					13.1   
					6.7   
					87   
					110   
					54   
					2.3   
					2.3   
					1.4   
					1.4   
					2.3   
					2.3   
					1.4   
					1.4   
					2.3   
					2.3   
					1.4   
					1.4   
					7.6   
					5.3   
					2.6   
					2.0   
					8.6   
					5.2   
					2.6   
					2.0   
					8.6   
					6.0   
					3.0   
					2.4   
					30.7   
					23.9   
					12.4   
					9.8   
					42.6   
					26.3   
					14.3   
					11.4   
					51.0   
					32.4   
					16.9   
					13.7   
					45   
					35   
					20   
					15   
					60   
					40   
					20   
					15   
					80   
					50   
					25   
					20   
					45   
					35   
					20   
					15   
					60   
					40   
					20   
					15   
					80   
					50   
					25   
					20   
					575-3-60   
					5.1   
					44   
					208/230-1-60   
					208/230-3-60   
					460-3-60   
					187   
					187   
					414   
					518   
					253   
					253   
					504   
					630   
					18.7   
					11.9   
					6.3   
					135   
					130   
					64.0   
					52.0   
					575-3-60   
					4.9   
					208/230-1-60   
					208/230-3-60   
					460-3-60   
					187   
					187   
					414   
					518   
					253   
					253   
					504   
					630   
					32.1   
					19.3   
					10.0   
					7.9   
					169   
					123   
					62   
					575-3-60   
					50   
					NOTES:   
					1. Utilization Range “A” in accordance with ARI Standard 110.   
					2. Dual element, time delay type.   
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					OPERATION   
					The heaters are wired for a single point power supply. Power   
					supply need only be brought into the single point terminal block   
					and thermostat wiring to the low voltage terminal strip located   
					in the upper portion of the unit control box.   
					reset by opening the 24V circuit either at the room thermostat   
					or at the unit disconnect.   
					HEATING SEQUENCE OF OPERATION   
					Fuses are supplied, where required, by the factory. Some KW   
					sizes require fuses and others do not. Refer to the accessory   
					instruction for electrical data.   
					The following sequence of operation is based on using a   
					standard single-stage or two-stage heating thermostat.   
					WITH POWER TO UNIT AND THERMOSTAT IN THE   
					HEATING MODE   
					COOLING SYSTEM   
					Single-Stage Heating:   
					The cooling section is a complete factory package utilizing an   
					air-cooled condenser. The system is factory-charged with   
					Refrigerant-22. The compressor is hermetically sealed and   
					internally sprung.   
					a. If the fan switch is in the “ON” position, the evaporator   
					blower motor relay (BR) will be energized through terminal   
					G to provide continuous blower operation. If the fan switch   
					is in the “AUTO” position, the blower will operate only when   
					there is a call for heating by the thermostat.   
					The compressors have inherent (internal) protection. If there is   
					an abnormal temperature rise in the compressor, the protector   
					will open to shut down the compressor.   
					b. Upon a call for heat by the thermostat, the first stage of heat   
					will be energized. Sequencer 1S (or contactor 2M) is al-   
					ways the first and last to complete its timing cycle and con-   
					trols power to the evaporator blower motor.   
					PRELIMINARY OPERATION COOLING   
					After the installation has been completed, the crankcase   
					heater of the compressor must be energized for at least 4 hours   
					before starting the unit. After this initial warm-up, the   
					compressor should be given three false starts (energized just   
					long enough to make a few revolutions) with a 5 minute delay   
					between each start before being put into full time service.   
					c. The thermostat will cycle the electric heat to satisfy the   
					heating requirements of the conditioned space.   
					Two-Stage Heating:   
					a. If the fan switch is in the “ON” position, the evaporator   
					blower motor relay (BR) will be energized through terminal   
					G to provide continuous blower operation. If the fan switch   
					is in the “AUTO” position, the blower will operate only when   
					there is a call for heating by the thermostat.   
					NOTE: Prior to each cooling season, the crankcase heater   
					must be energized at least 10 hours before the system   
					is put into operation.   
					b. Upon a call for first-stage heat by the thermostat, the first   
					stage of heat will be energized.   
					COOLING SEQUENCE OF OPERATION   
					Single-Stage Cooling:   
					If the thermostat calls for the second stage of heat, the   
					second stage of heat will be energized.   
					As before, sequencer 1S (or contactor 2M) maintains   
					control of the evaporator blower.   
					When the thermostat calls for “cooling”, “R” is closed to “G” and   
					“Y1" (wiring schematic) which completes the low voltage   
					control circuit, immediately energizing the compressors,   
					condenser fan motor and blower motor simultaneously.   
					c. The thermostat will cycle the electric heat to satisfy the   
					heating requirements of the conditioned space.   
					CONTINUOUS BLOWER - Continuous blower operation is   
					possible by closing the R to G circuit on the thermostat.   
					Two-Stage Cooling:   
					A two-stage cooling thermostat may be used if the unit has an   
					economizer. First-stage cooling is provided by the economizer   
					if the outdoor air enthalpy is acceptable, and second-stage   
					cooling is provided by the compressor. Jumper wire J1 must be   
					removed. Refer to unit wiring diagram.   
					TABLE 10 - HEAT ANTICIPATOR SETTING   
					NOMINAL   
					HEATER   
					SIZE   
					SETTING, AMPS   
					VOLTAGE   
					240-1-60   
					After the thermostat is satisfied and opens, the blower will   
					continuetorunforashorttime. Allothercomponentswillstop.   
					TH1   
					TH2   
					KW   
					5 
					7 
					10   
					15   
					20   
					30   
					0.16   
					0.35   
					0.35   
					0.35   
					0.35   
					0.35   
					- 
					SAFETY CONTROLS   
					- 
					- 
					The refrigerant system is equipped with the following safety   
					controls:   
					0.19   
					0.38   
					0.38   
					1. ASuction Line Freezestat to protect against low evaporator   
					temperatures due to a low air flow or a low return air tem-   
					perature.   
					5 
					0.35   
					0.35   
					0.35   
					0.35   
					0.35   
					0.35   
					0.35   
					0.35   
					0.35   
					0.37   
					0.37   
					- 
					7 
					- 
					10   
					15   
					20   
					30   
					- 
					240-3-60   
					0.19   
					0.38   
					0.38   
					2. AHigh Pressure Cutout Switch to protect against excessive   
					discharge pressures due to a blocked condenser coil or a   
					condenser motor failure.   
					7 
					- 
					- 
					- 
					10   
					15   
					20   
					30   
					480-3-60   
					600-3-60   
					3. A Low Pressure/Loss of Charge   
					0.29   
					0.29   
					Switch to protect against loss of refrigerant charge.   
					10   
					15   
					20   
					30   
					0.35   
					0.35   
					0.37   
					0.37   
					- 
					- 
					If either of the above safety controls opens, the refrigerant   
					system will be locked out. The lock out of the system can be   
					0.29   
					0.29   
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					HEAT ANTICIPATOR SETPOINTS   
					It is important that the anticipator setpoint be correct. Too high   
					of a setting will result in longer heat cycles and a greater   
					temperature swing in the conditioned space. Reducing the   
					value below the correct setpoint will give shorter “ON” cycles   
					and may result in the lowering of the temperature within the   
					conditioned space. Refer to Table 10 for the required heat   
					anticipator setting.   
					obtain the desired supply air CFM. Refer to Table 7 for blower   
					motor and drive data. The tension on the belts should be   
					adjusted as shown in Figure 7.   
					Start the supply air blower motor. Adjust the resistances in both   
					the supply and the return air duct systems to balance the air   
					distribution throughout the conditioned space. The job   
					specifications may require that this balancing be done by   
					someone other than the equipment installer.   
					CHECKING SUPPLY AIR CFM   
					The speed of the supply air blower will depend on the required   
					CFM, the unit accessories and the static resistances of both the   
					supply and the return air duct systems. With this information,   
					To check the supply air CFM after the initial balancing has been   
					completed:   
					1. Remove the (two) " dot plugs from the holes located on   
					the filter access panel side of the unit.   
					TABLE 11 - BELT-DRIVE SUPPLY AIR   
					MOTOR PULLEY ADJUSTMENT   
					BLOWER DRIVE RANGE (RPM)   
					TURNS   
					OPEN*   
					2. Insert at least 8" of 1/4 inch tubing into each of these holes   
					for sufficient penetration into the air flow on both sides of   
					the evaporator coil.   
					3 TON   
					4 TON   
					5 TON   
					5 
					4 
					3 
					2 
					1 
					0 
					780   
					842   
					790   
					856   
					850   
					924   
					904   
					922   
					998   
					NOTE: The tubes must be inserted and held in a position   
					perpendicular to the air flow so that velocity pres-   
					sure will not affect the static pressure readings.   
					966   
					1028   
					1090   
					988   
					1054   
					1120   
					1072   
					1246   
					1220   
					*Pulley can be adjusted in half-turn increments.   
					3. Using an inclined manometer, determine the pressure drop   
					across a dry indoor coil. Since the moisture on an indoor   
					coil may vary greatly, measuring the pressure drop across   
					a wet coil under field conditions would be inaccurate. To   
					assure a dry coil, the compressors should be de-energized   
					while the test is being run.   
					the speed for the supply air blower can be determined from the   
					static resistance and blower performance data on Tables 3 thru   
					6.   
					Knowing the required blower RPM and the blower motor HP,   
					the speed setting for the direct-drive supply air motor can be   
					determined.   
					4. Knowing the pressure drop across a dry coil, the actual   
					CFM through the unit can be determined from the curve in   
					Figure 8.   
					0.7   
					0.6   
					060   
					048   
					0.5   
					0.4   
					0.3   
					0.2   
					0.1   
					036   
					0 
					750   
					1250   
					1750   
					2250   
					2750   
					3250   
					3750   
					NOMINAL CFM   
					FIG. 8 - PRESSURE DROP ACROSS A DRY   
					EVAPORATOR COIL VS SUPPLY AIR CFM,   
					WITHOUT AIR FILTERS   
					WARNING:Failure to properly adjust the total system air quan-   
					tity can result in poor system performance.   
					FIG. 7 - BELT ADJUSTMENT   
					NOTE: DE-ENERGIZE THE COMPRESSORS BEFORE   
					TAKING ANY TEST MEASUREMENTS TO ASSURE   
					A DRY INDOOR COIL.   
					The setting (turns open) for the optional belt-drive supply air   
					motor pulley can be determined from Table 11.   
					OPTIONAL BELT-DRIVE BLOWER   
					All units with belt-drive blowers have single-speed motors. The   
					variable pitch pulley on the blower motor can be adjusted to   
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					SECURE OWNER'S APPROVAL: When the system is functioning properly, secure the owner's approval. Show him   
					the location of all disconnect switches and the thermostat. Teach him how to start and stop the unit and how to adjust tem-   
					perature settings within the limitations of the system.   
					MAINTENANCE   
					NORMAL MAINTENANCE   
					CAUTION: Prior to any of the following maintenance proce-   
					dures, shut off all power to the unit to prevent   
					personal injury.   
					OUTDOOR COIL- Dirt should not be allowed to accumulate on   
					the outdoor coil surface or other parts in the air circuit. Cleaning   
					should be as often as necessary to keep coil clean. Use a   
					brush, vacuum cleaner attachment, or other suitable means. If   
					water is used to clean coil, be sure power to the unit is shut off   
					prior to cleaning.   
					FILTERS - Inspect once a month. Replace disposable or clean   
					permanent type as necessary. DO NOT replace permanent   
					type with disposable.   
					NOTE: Exercise care when cleaning the coil so that the coil   
					fins are not damaged.   
					MOTORS - Indoor fan and outdoor fan motors are permanently   
					lubricated and require no maintenance.   
					Do not permit the outdoor air discharge to be obstructed by   
					overhanging structures of shrubs.   
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