GE 6100, 4100 manual Exterior Grilles, Outdoor Grille, RAG63 Bittersweet Chocolate

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Exterior Grilles

Four styles of outdoor grilles are available for exterior treatments. The standard stamped aluminum grille (RAG60), the molded architectural louvered exterior grilles (RAG61-63) and the extruded aluminum architectural louvered grille (RAG67). All grilles include air deflectors (RAK40) and gaskets to prevent condenser air recirculation.

RAG60 Outdoor Grille

RAG60 Outdoor Grille — The standard exterior grille is made of durable aluminum to protect chassis components and prevent air recirculation.

RAG61

Outdoor Grille

RAG61, 62, 63 Architectural Grille One-piece optional molded grille and frame assembly provides improved appearance, protection and weatherability. Molded of durable polycarbonate, the surfaces of the grille have a colorfast, slightly textured finish which blends well with most types of wall surfaces. The grilles can be painted in the field to match the building for improved aesthetics.

Colors: RAG61 — Beige RAG62 — Dark Maple

RAG63 — Bittersweet Chocolate

RAG67

RAG67 Extruded Aluminum Grille — The RAG67 is made from extruded anodized aluminum for use where an aluminum architectural grille is preferred. The RAG67 is available in a clear finish and may be special ordered from GE in other colors. Minimum order quantities may be required. Contact your General Electric salesperson for details.

All grilles are installed and secured to the wall case from the inside. Keyhole slots in the rear flange of the case allow the grille to be placed in position before securing it firmly to the wall case.

Replacement of existing units: If an existing grille is not replaced, capacity and efficiency will be reduced and the unit may fail to operate properly or fail prematurely. A deflector kit, RAK40, must be used with grilles that were not designed for current AZ Series GE Zoneline® units. The RAK40 contains air deflectors and gaskets that mount to the chassis to direct the hot exhaust air away from the air intake to allow the unit to function properly. All grilles used with GE Zoneline units must comply with requirements of Exterior Architectural Treatments and Special Outdoor Grilles as follows.

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Contents GE Zoneline packaged terminal air conditioners Quick Reference 6100 Series Control PanelPower Connection Kits Zoneline Chassis Nomenclature230/208-Volt Line Cord Connection Units Volt Sub-Base and Direct Connected UnitsDeluxe Dry Air 25 Models Cooling With Resistance HeatTable of Contents Deluxe Line Standard Features Deluxe Line Optional FeaturesIntroduction Advantages of the GE Zoneline SystemOptional Accessories of the Zoneline System Zoneline SystemZoneline Features Resistance heatFeatures and Benefits Fan-Only Setting HIGH/LOW Fan-Cycle Switch SmartFanCompressor Restart Delay Electronic Temperature LimitingUp-Front Air Filters Concealed Manual Vent ControlCorrosion Protection Optional Internal Condensate Removal ICRAuxiliary Control Settings Auxiliary Control-Aux Set ButtonTo change modes Press AUX SET AU appears on the displayTemperature limits-Cool Central Desk Control CDC Terminal Location and Typical WiringImportant CDC Comments all series applicable Field Wiring Terminal Remote Thermostat ControlResistance Heat Models RAK806 Universal Control Cover LabelHeat Pump Models Feature Heat Pump Electric HeatRAK148D1 RAK148P1 Zoneline Series Type FunctionLow-Voltage Conductors For remote thermostat operation follow the steps belowHeat Pumps and Energy Savings Balance PointHeat Pump Operation Zoneline 6100 Series Zoneline Heat Pump Heat Source LogicHeat pump defrost Zoneline 6100 Series Heat pump condensateAir Distribution Application CommentsHigh Wall Mount For units Dimensions Additional16-1/4 MIN. x 42-1/4 MIN 16-1/2 MIN. x 42-3/8 MINRAK204U No receptacle, no wiring will accept any Wall CaseSub-Base Choice of wall cases is available for Zoneline unitsGeneral Wall Case Installation DataSub-bases for the 265-volt units Architectural Window Louver Installation Window, Curtain and Panel Wall ConstructionMasonry 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 Ducted Installations New Ducted InstallationsReplacements of Existing Ducted Units Ducted Application ConsiderationsDuct Adapter Extension has 1/2 Insulation Com Outdoor Grille Exterior GrillesRAG63 Bittersweet Chocolate Exterior Architectural Treatments Special Outdoor Grilles Or 277-Volt Unit Installation Permanently Connected Units 230/208-Volt Line-Cord Connected Units230/208-Volt Permanently 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 Zoneline Warranty Ducted Installation CommentsReplacement Installations New InstallationsGeappliances.com Page Alphabetical Index Exterior Grille Color SamplesCategory Beige Maple BittersweetYears of innovation and we’re just getting started