Goodman Mfg ASPF installation manual Achieving 2% LOW Leakage Rate, ATUF/ARUF/ARPF/ADPF Motor

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drain line located inside the building. Use Armaflex® or similar material.

A Secondary Condensate Drain Connection has been pro- vided for areas where the building codes require it. Pitch the drain line 1/4" per foot to provide free drainage. Insulate drain lines located inside the building to prevent sweating. Install a condensate trap to ensure proper drainage. If the secondary drain line is required, run the line separately from the primary drain and end it where it can be easily seen.

NOTE: Water coming from this line means the coil primary drain is plugged and needs clearing.

CAUTION

If secondary drain is not installed, the secondary access must be plugged.

The installation must include a “P” style trap that is located as close as is practical to the evaporator coil. See Figure 7 for details of a typical condensate line “P” trap.

NOTE: Trapped lines are required by many local codes. In the absence of any prevailing local codes, please refer to the requirements listed in the Uniform Mechanical Building Code.

Adrain trap in a draw-throughapplication prevents air from being drawn back through the drain line during fan operation thus preventing condensate from draining, and if connected to a sewer line to prevent sewer gases from being drawn into the airstream during blower operation.

Field experience has shown condensate drain traps with an open vertical Tee between the air handler and the conden- sate drain trap can improve condensate drainage in some applications, but may cause excessive air discharge out of the open Tee. Goodman® does not prohibit this type of drain but we also do not recommend it due to the resulting air leak- age. Regardless of the condensate drain design used, it is the installer’s responsibility to ensure the condensate drain system is of sufficient design to ensure proper condensate removal from the coil drain pan.

Drain

 

Connection

 

Air Handler

2" MIN.

POSITIVE LIQUID

 

SEAL REQUIRED

3" MIN.

AT TRAP

 

Figure 7

Use of a condensate removal pump is permitted when nec- essary. This condensate pump should have provisions for shutting off the control voltage should a blocked drain occur. A trap must be installed between the unit and the conden- sate pump.

IMPORTANT NOTE: The evaporator coil is coated with oils that may dissolve styrofoam and certain types of plastics.

Therefore, a removal pump or float switch must not contain any of these materials.

Tip: Priming the “P” trap may avoid improper draining at the initial installation and at the beginning of the cooling season.

When coils are installed above ceilings, or in other locations where damage from condensate overflow may occur, it is MANDATORY to install a field fabricated auxiliary drain pan under the coil cabinet enclosure. Drain lines from the auxiliary pan must be installed and terminated so that the homeowner can see water discharges.

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Ensure that the Neoprene gasket with PSA remains intact on all surfaces that the access panels are secured to. These surfaces are the entire length of the wrapper and areas be- tween the upper tie plate, upper and lower access panels. Be sure that upper access panel breaker insert gasket is in- tact and also flowrator gasket is installed on the lower ac- cess panel. An additional drain hole cover is required.

ATUF/ARUF/ARPF/ADPF MOTOR

(Motor Speed Adjustment)

The motors in all ATUF, ARUF, ARPF and ADPF motors are multi-speed PSC motors. The color of the wire coming from the motor to the “COM” terminal on the control board defines in which speed the motor will operate. The black wire repre- sents high speed, the red wire represents low speed, and the blue wire (select models only) represents medium speed. To change speeds, remove the wire attached to the “COM” terminal on the control board, and swap it with the wire (on terminal “M1” or “M2”) with the color that will give the desired speed.

NOTE: In some models, not all speed taps are allowable for certain electric heat applications. Refer to air handler Series and Ratings plate for minimum speed.

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ATUF, ADPF, ASPF, ARUF specifications

Goodman Manufacturing is synonymous with quality and reliability in the HVAC industry, offering a wide range of air handling units, including the ARUF, ASPF, ADPF, and ATUF series. These products showcase advanced technologies while providing cost-effective solutions for residential and commercial applications.

The ARUF series is designed specifically for reliable indoor air management. These air handlers are known for their high-efficiency performance and compact design, making them suitable for tight spaces. They feature an insulated cabinet that minimizes noise and energy loss, ensuring a quieter operation and increased comfort. The ARUF units also have a multi-speed blower motor, which provides improved airflow and better temperature control, enhancing overall system efficiency.

The ASPF series stands out with its variable-speed motor technology. This innovation allows for precise airflow adjustments, adapting seamlessly to changing thermal loads within the space. Such adaptability not only improves comfort levels but also leads to energy savings by optimizing performance during varying usage periods. Additionally, the ASPF air handlers are designed for easy installation, incorporating lightweight components and a versatile design that accommodates different configurations and applications.

Meanwhile, the ADPF series is highly regarded for its durability and performance in moisture-rich environments. Engineered with a robust housing, the ADPF units offer increased corrosion resistance, making them ideal for locations susceptible to humidity. The units come equipped with enhanced filtration capabilities, ensuring improved indoor air quality by capturing dust, pet dander, and other allergens effectively.

Lastly, the ATUF series combines advanced technology with user-friendly features. These units feature a high-efficiency air filter and a low-profile design, perfect for a variety of applications. The ATUF air handlers come equipped with integrated control systems that allow users to easily adjust settings and monitor performance, ensuring optimal operation over time.

In summary, Goodman Manufacturing's ARUF, ASPF, ADPF, and ATUF air handling units showcase cutting-edge technologies, robust construction, and energy-efficient designs. Each series offers unique features tailored to meet the diverse needs of customers, ensuring enhanced comfort and cost savings in residential and commercial environments. With a commitment to quality and innovation, Goodman continues to be a leader in the HVAC market.