Heat Controller EKTC Low Voltage Wires Routing, Vent Door Lever Positions, Vent Control Lever

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Operating Instructions

No holes are permitted in chassis basepan or wallsleeve when routing low voltage wire. Route the low voltage wires through the indention on the front of the basepan.

Low Voltage Wires Routing

VENT CONTROL

The vent control allows outside air to be drawn into the condi- tioned area. This outside air can provide ventilation when the blower is operating, but it will increase the heating or cooling load and operating costs.

To obtain access to the vent control:

1.Remove the cabinet front (see Front Removal).

2.Remove the shipping screw (if installed) from the vent door.

3.Remove the label (if present) from over the vent control lever on the left side of the chassis. Remove the vent door ship- ping screw.

Vent Vent

Open Closed

Vent Door Lever Positions

Hydronic Heat Installations

To avoid the risk of freezing the steam or water coil during prolonged shut down periods, the vent door must be left closed when the outdoor temperature might fall below freezing.

AIR DISCHARGE GRILLE

The discharge grille can be adjusted to expel air at either a 15° or 40° angle.

15° Discharge

40° Discharge

Angle

Angle

Label

Vent

Control

Lever

Vent Control

Vent Door Shipping Screw

Vent Control Lever

4.Rotate the vent control lever to either open or close the damper.

Discharge Grille Orientation Options

Use the following procedure to change the angle of the discharge air flow:

1.Remove the front cabinet (see Front Removal).

2.Position the front so that the backside is accessible (see fig- ure below).

Discharge Air Flow

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Contents EKTC/EKTH Package Terminal AIR CONDITIONER/HEAT Pump Recognize this Symbol AS a Safety Precaution Unit Features Lcdi power CordTouch Pad Control Panel Chassis FrontEnergy Management System Features Unit Accessories Transportation DamageInstallation Instructions Sleeve Stiffener and Rear Closure Panel RemovalChassis Installation View Proper Sleeve TiltCabinet Front Removal View Front Mounting ScrewWiring Ptac Wire Harness KIT PWHK01CHeaterless Units Power Cord Requirements Operating InstructionsOperating Voltage User ControlsMaximum Wire Length for Front Desk Switch Front Desk Switch Wiring SchematicControl Board User Inputs Low Voltage Wires Routing Vent Door Lever PositionsVent Control Lever Discharge Grille Orientation OptionsRemote Control Inputs Discharge Air Flow Grille RemovalRemote Thermostat Wiring Schematic for Straight Cool Unit Wiring Schematic for Remote Heat PumpMaximum Wire Length for Remote Control Connection Maintenance and Cleaning Monthly Maintenance and CleaningIntake Filter Removal Vent Left Side UnitYearly Maintenance and Cleaning Cabinet FrontObtaining Service Normal Operating Sounds and ConditionsConfiguration Settings To exit configuration modeDiagnostic Maintenance & Status Report Diagnostic Status Report ModeOperating Temperatures Active FailuresDiagnostic Codes 12/06

EKTC, EKTH specifications

The Heat Controller EKTH and EKTC models are advanced heating solutions designed to provide energy-efficient climate control for residential and commercial spaces. These heat pumps combine sophisticated technology with user-friendly features to create a comfortable environment regardless of the outside temperature.

One of the standout features of both the EKTH and EKTC units is their inverter technology. This technology allows the compressor to operate at variable speeds, adjusting its output according to the current heating requirements. As a result, these systems provide consistent heating while consuming less energy compared to traditional fixed-speed units. The inverter technology not only enhances efficiency but also minimizes noise levels, making these heat controllers suitable for quiet environments.

Another significant characteristic of the EKTH and EKTC models is their all-weather performance. These heat pumps are engineered to perform effectively in a wide range of temperatures, ensuring reliable heating even in extremely cold conditions. With advanced defrost technology, these units can operate efficiently without freezing, maintaining optimal performance year-round.

User convenience is also a priority with the EKTH and EKTC systems. Both models feature intuitive digital controls that enable users to set their desired temperature comfortably. Additionally, many versions include Wi-Fi connectivity, allowing for remote access and control through a smartphone app. This feature is ideal for individuals seeking to monitor or adjust their heating systems while away from home.

Energy efficiency is a key aspect of the EKTH and EKTC heat controllers. They are designed with high Seasonal Energy Efficiency Ratios (SEER) and Heating Seasonal Performance Factors (HSPF), which indicate their effectiveness in converting energy into heated air. Energy Star certification is often achieved by these models, making them attractive options for energy-conscious consumers looking to reduce their carbon footprint.

With a compact design, the EKTH and EKTC units can be easily integrated into various settings without taking up much space, allowing for flexible installation options. The sleek aesthetic also ensures that they blend seamlessly with interior decor.

In summary, the Heat Controller EKTH and EKTC models represent a cutting-edge solution to heating needs. They combine inverter technology, all-weather performance, user-friendly features, and high energy efficiency to provide reliable and comfortable heating solutions for any environment. Whether for a home or a commercial space, these heat pumps deliver quality and convenience in climate control.