GE 6100, 4100 Fan-Only Setting HIGH/LOW, Fan-Cycle Switch SmartFan, Compressor Random Restart

Page 10

Features and Benefits

Fan-Only Setting – HIGH/LOW

The unit provides the option of selecting either HIGH or LOW speed for Fan-Only operation.

Fan-Cycle Switch – “SmartFan”

Unique “SmartFan” allows unit to operate fan continuously

in cooling operation and fan cycle in heating to provide better guest comfort. Eliminates complaint of cold air draft during heating operation.

Eliminates need of changing fan-cycle switch seasonally.

“SmartFan” settings are controlled via the auxiliary control setting push button.

Compressor Random Restart

In the event of a power failure, all compressors attempting to restart immediately when power is restored can result

in a power surge that can cause another power interruption.

The microprocessors in the Zoneline® units have a random restart logic system that prevents all units from starting at the same time.

Rotary Compressor

Smoother operation for quiet, dependable service. GE has used rotary compressors since 1961.

Compressor Restart Delay

Zoneline units are designed to provide a minimum of three minutes of compressor off time to allow refrigerant pressures to equalize before restarting to prevent compressor damage.

Zoneline units are also designed to provide a minimum of three minutes of compressor run time to prevent room occupant disturbance due to short-cycling of the air conditioner.

Freeze Sentinel

Detects low room temperature and turns on heater to help protect against damage caused by freezing room temperature.

Heater turns on at 41°F and warms indoor thermistor temperature to 46°F and shuts off.

Freeze Sentinel may be turned off by dip switch on auxiliary control.

Heat Sentinel

The property owner may choose to activate the Heat Sentinel feature on the Zoneline unit. If the Heat Sentinel is activated and room temperature reaches 85°F while the

unit is in the “STOP” setting, the unit will automatically start in air conditioning operation and will shut off when the room temperature reaches 80°F. This will help dehumidify the air and lower high temperatures so the guest will not be entering an extremely hot room.

Indoor Coil Frost Control

Prevents indoor coil from freezing and causing complaints due to lack of cooling. Frost can form on the indoor coil when the unit is operated in cooling when outdoor temperatures are low. The unit automatically shuts the compressor off until the indoor coil temperature warms to the point where frosting will no longer occur.

Transfer Fan Interface

24 VAC terminals are provided to operate a relay to control a fan mounted in a wall to move conditioned air into another space. The electrical power for the operation of the transfer fan itself is not provided by the Zoneline unit. Transfer fans and their controlling relays are field supplied.

Electronic Temperature Limiting

Seven independent programmable heating temperature limits and seven independent programmable cooling temperature limits.

 

Heating Temperature Limits

 

Highest

 

 

Heat

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

65

70

72

74

76

78

80

85

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Lowest

 

Cooling Temperature Limits

 

Cool

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

60

64

66

68

70

72

74

76

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Limits are set via the auxiliary control setting push button.

Remote Control Capability with Wall-Mounted Thermostat

See pages 15–17.

Central Desk Control Capability

See page 14.

Energy Management System Interface with Load-Shedding Option

All units have a switch via the auxiliary control setting to allow the indoor fan to continue operating if the unit is connected to an energy management system that shuts off compressor or heater operation. By allowing the indoor fan to run when the heater or compressor is shut off by the energy management system, the guest is less likely to realize the operation of the unit has been altered. This helps reduce peak energy demand loads without disturbing the room occupant.

Reversible Indoor Air Louvers

Allows air to be directed into room at 40º or 50º angle to provide better air distribution.

Angle is changed by removing room front and screws holding louver in place, and rotating louver section.

10

Image 10
Contents GE Zoneline packaged terminal air conditioners Quick Reference 6100 Series Control Panel230/208-Volt Line Cord Connection Units Power Connection KitsZoneline Chassis Nomenclature Volt Sub-Base and Direct Connected UnitsDeluxe Dry Air 25 Models Cooling With Resistance HeatTable of Contents Introduction Deluxe Line Standard FeaturesDeluxe Line Optional Features Advantages of the GE Zoneline SystemOptional Accessories of the Zoneline System Zoneline SystemZoneline Features Resistance heatFeatures and Benefits Compressor Restart Delay Fan-Only Setting HIGH/LOWFan-Cycle Switch SmartFan Electronic Temperature LimitingCorrosion Protection Optional Up-Front Air FiltersConcealed Manual Vent Control Internal Condensate Removal ICRTo change modes Auxiliary Control SettingsAuxiliary Control-Aux Set Button Press AUX SET AU appears on the displayTemperature limits-Cool Central Desk Control CDC Terminal Location and Typical WiringImportant CDC Comments all series applicable Resistance Heat Models Field Wiring TerminalRemote Thermostat Control RAK806 Universal Control Cover LabelHeat Pump Models Feature Heat Pump Electric HeatRAK148D1 RAK148P1 Low-Voltage Conductors Zoneline SeriesType Function For remote thermostat operation follow the steps belowHeat Pumps and Energy Savings Balance PointHeat pump defrost Zoneline 6100 Series Heat Pump Operation Zoneline 6100 SeriesZoneline Heat Pump Heat Source Logic Heat pump condensateAir Distribution Application CommentsHigh Wall Mount For units 16-1/4 MIN. x 42-1/4 MIN DimensionsAdditional 16-1/2 MIN. x 42-3/8 MINSub-Base RAK204U No receptacle, no wiring will accept anyWall Case Choice of wall cases is available for Zoneline unitsGeneral Wall Case Installation DataSub-bases for the 265-volt units Masonry Wall Construction Architectural Window Louver InstallationWindow, Curtain and Panel Wall Construction Brick, Frame, Stucco Shingle ConstructionPreparation of the Wall Case for All Types of Construction Installation of Wall Case in Wall OpeningCase Angles Framing for Wall Case Brick Veneer and Frame ConstructionFrame and Brick Veneer Installation Cord set connected Wall Section Detailed Side ViewWall Case Receptacle Wall Case Installation Cord SET Connected AS Reqd Geappliances.com TOP View RAK204 Series SUB-BASE Installation and Electrical Data RAB71A/77 Wall CaseCondensate Disposal Systems Wall Case with RAD10 Drain KIT External Drain. See page 36 for internal drainInternal Drain. See page 35 for external drain Replacements of Existing Ducted Units Ducted InstallationsNew Ducted Installations Ducted Application ConsiderationsDuct Adapter Extension has 1/2 Insulation Com Outdoor Grille Exterior GrillesRAG63 Bittersweet Chocolate Exterior Architectural Treatments Special Outdoor Grilles 230/208-Volt Permanently Connected Units Or 277-Volt Unit Installation Permanently Connected Units230/208-Volt Line-Cord Connected Units 230/208 Volt Sub-Base and Direct-Connected UnitsReplacement of Existing Chassis Electrical Wiring Information 4100/6100 SeriesEssential Elements Ordering Overview Latent System Capacity Maximum Connected LoadVolt Units Formula for Calculating Operating Costs Using Above Data Normal Yearly Operating DataTypical 4100 Series, 230/208-Volt Wiring Diagram Typical 4100 Series, 230/208-Volt Schematic Diagram Typical 6100 Series, 230/208-Volt Wiring Diagram Typical 6100 Series, 230/208-Volt Schematic Diagram Suggested Bid Form Specifications Each shall consist of the following sections and componentsAlternate specification for molded wall case Receptacles/Sub-Bases 6 1 H 1 2 D a DPreliminary Specifications CapacityComplete Accessory List Kit Number DescriptionGeneral Installation Suggestions Replacement Installations Zoneline WarrantyDucted Installation Comments New InstallationsGeappliances.com Page Category Alphabetical IndexExterior Grille Color Samples Beige Maple BittersweetYears of innovation and we’re just getting started