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PHASING

Predator® units are properly phased at the factory. Check for proper compressor rotation. If the blower or compressors rotate in the wrong direction at start-up, the electrical connec- tion to the unit is misphased. Change the phasing of the Field

Line Connection at the factory or field supplied discon- nect to obtain proper rotation. (Scroll compressors operate in only one direction. If the scroll is drawing low amperage, has similar suction and discharge pressures, or producing a high noise level, the scroll is misphased.)

Scroll compressors require proper rotation to oper- ate correctly. Units are properly phased at the fac- tory. Do not change the internal wiring to make the blower condenser fans, or compressor rotate cor- rectly.

BLOWER ROTATION

Check for proper supply air blower rotation. If the blower is rotating backwards, the line voltage at the unit point of power connection is misphased (See ‘PHASING’).

TABLE 16: SUPPLY AIR LIMITATIONS

Unit Size

Minimum

Maximum

 

 

 

090

2250

3750

 

 

 

120

3000

5000

 

 

 

150

3750

6250

 

 

 

BELT TENSION

The tension on the belt should be adjusted as shown in Figure 22.

A

A

C*

* NEVER LOOSEN

A

B

SPAN LENGTH

DEFL. FORCE

FIGURE 22 - BELT ADJUSTMENT

Procedure for adjusting belt tension:

1.Loosen six nuts (top and bottom) A.

2.Adjust by turning (B).

3.Never loosen nuts (C).

4.Use belt tension checker to apply a perpendicular force to one belt at the midpoint of the span as shown. Deflection distance of 4mm (5/32”) is obtained.

To determine the deflection distance from normal position, use a straight edge from sheave to sheave as reference line. The recommended deflection force is as follows:

Tension new belts at the max. deflection force rec- ommended for the belt section. Check the belt ten- sion at least two times during the first 24 hours of operation. Any retensioning should fall between the min. and max. deflection force values.

5. After adjusting retighten nuts (A).

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Contents Installation Manual Table of Contents List of Figures List of Tables Safety Considerations GeneralInspection Reference½ 12½ Ton Predator Model Number Nomenclature NomenclatureNOMENCLATURE, Additonal Options Johnson UNT Controller, DFS, APS & Phase Monitor Technicoat Condenser Coil, Phase Monitor, & Coil Guard Installation Installation Safety InformationPreceding Installation Unit Temperature Limitations LocationRigging and Handling Point Load Weight Length of Forks Must be a Minimum of 60 InchesDetail B Detail a Detail CBottom Duct Openings from Above Ductwork Duct CoversSide Panels with Hole Plugs Condensate Drain Thermostat Wiring Control Wire SizesPower and Control Wiring Power Wiring DetailElectronic Thermostat Field Wiring RLA Electrical Data DM120 10 TON with Power Convenience Outlet 380 11.5 75.0OPTIONS/ACCESSORIES Physical DataMinimum Supply AIR CFM Economizer and Power Exhaust SET Point Adjustments and InformationEnthalpy SET Point Chart Phasing Blower RotationSupply AIR Limitations Belt Tension1/2 TON Standard Motor Down Shot Blower PERFORMANCE* † 1/2 TON Optional Motor Down Shot Blower PERFORMANCE* †10 TON Standard Motor Down Shot Blower PERFORMANCE* † 10 TON Optional Motor Down Shot Blower PERFORMANCE* †12-1/2 TON Standard Motor Down Shot Blower PERFORMANCE* † 12-1/2 TON Optional Motor Down Shot Blower PERFORMANCE* †1/2 TON Standard Motor Side Shot Blower PERFORMANCE* † 1/2 TON Optional Motor Side Shot Blower PERFORMANCE* †10 TON Standard Motor Down Shot Blower PERFORMANCE* † 12-1/2 TON Standard Motor Side Shot Blower PERFORMANCE* † 12-1/2 TON Optional Motor Side Shot Blower PERFORMANCE* †Indoor Blower Specifications AIR BalanceChecking AIR Quantity Method ONE Method TWODRY Coil Delta P Supply AIR Drive Adjustment Operation Additional Static ResistanceMotor Sheave Datum Diameters Sequence of Operations OverviewCooling Sequence of Operation Safety Controls Compressor ProtectionElectric Heating Operation Errors Electric Heat Limit SettingElectric Heating Sequence of Operations Electric Heat Antictpator SetpointsSTART-UP Cooling Charging the Unit10 TON Standard Efficiency Superheat Charging 12.5 TON Standard Efficiency Superheat ChargingNormal Maintenance Troubleshooting GeneralPredator Flash Codes Basic Troubleshooting Flowchart Unit Control Board Flash CodesCooling Troubleshooting Guide Unitary Products Group 035-17311-003-A-0704 Unitary 5005 Norman Products York Group Drive 73069