GE 8500 Series installation instructions Option, Unit-mounted filter with a field-supplied return

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Installation Instructions

RETURN AIR GRILLE INSTALLATION OPTIONS

The room return air grille may be installed toward the front or either side of the unit. Improper return air arrangements will cause performance problems.

There are three indoor return air grille installation options. Choose the option that best suits your installation requirements. Follow the Installation Instructions provided with the return air grille accessory for installation details.

NOTE: Use only one filter in the installation. The filter may be installed on the unit or in the access panel/door.

Outside wall

RAVRG1 – Access panel with

return air grille

Filter

 

 

 

 

 

 

Option 1

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Unit-mounted filter with a field-supplied return

 

RAVRG2 – Return air grille

air grille and access door/panel

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Filter Filter

 

 

 

Option 3

 

Option 2

 

 

 

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Contents Air Filters WarrantyPreparation Model # Serial #Safety Precautions Controls-Dip Switches Controls-dip switchesTroubleshooting All Electric Heat Heat pump models onlyOccupancy Sensor Field Supplied Constant on FanDuct Freeze Sentinel Requires room air sensor kit-RAVRMSGEAppliances.com Temperature Limiting Requires room air sensor kit-RAVRMSTemperature limiting during Cool mode Controls-Terminal Connections Controls-terminal connectionsRoom Air Sensor Requires room air sensor kit Ravrms Also be connected to the remote thermostatRemote Thermostat Central Desk ControlMotion Sensor Obtained locally Door Sensor Obtained locallyOn/Off Switch Other features of your ZonelineVentilation Control About Heat Pumps on some modelsDrain Care and cleaningBase Pan Air FiltersInstallation For 230/208 Volt Cord Connections only Recommended branch circuit wire sizesRemove Junction BOX Cover For 230/208 Volt Direct Connect Applications onlyAttach Conduit Important Connection of a 265V AC productPower Connection Chart Make Wire Lead Connections Inside the Junction BOXZoneline Components Required AccessoriesModel Type Electronic ThermostatTop View Typical Utility Closet and DimensionsUtility Closet Connection Locations Unit-mounted filter with a field-supplied return Air grille and access door/panelOption Build and Install the Zoneline Base Platform Ductwork Install the Drains000 BTU 12,000 BTU 18,000 BTU 390 415 440 465 490 435 485 535Install and Ground Unit to the Case Install and Connect the CaseAdjust all four leveling legs until the case is level Unit to the CaseConnect the TOP Duct Maximum Wiring Length for Thermostat Connection to the UnitMake Unit Electrical Connections Servicing Connect PowerFinal Check Power failure Indoor airflow is restricted Before You Call For Service…Unit is unplugged Air filter is dirtyThings that are normal Minute delayNormal Operating Sounds Compressor. You may also hear a fan noise stop and startGEAppliances.com Page For The Period GE Will Replace Vertical Zoneline WarrantyWhat GE Will Not Cover Model numberParts and Accessories Schedule ServiceConsumer Support GE Appliances Website Real Life Design Studio

8500 Series specifications

The GE 8500 Series represents a remarkable advancement in the realm of industrial gas turbines, combining efficiency, reliability, and flexibility. Designed to meet the demands of current energy markets, this series of turbines is engineered for both baseload and peak-load applications, making it an ideal choice for operators seeking to optimize their energy production.

One of the standout features of the GE 8500 Series is its exceptional thermal efficiency. With a capability of achieving efficiency levels exceeding 60%, these turbines significantly reduce fuel consumption and lower greenhouse gas emissions. This feature not only makes them environmentally friendly but also helps operators reduce operational costs in the long run, positioning them favorably in a competitive energy landscape.

The GE 8500 Series incorporates advanced airfoil technologies that enhance performance. Featuring an innovative blade design, these turbines are capable of operating efficiently across a wide range of operating conditions. The materials used in the construction of the blades are engineered for durability, allowing them to withstand the harsh environments often encountered in power generation. This greatly extends the service life of the turbine and reduces downtime for maintenance.

Another important aspect of the GE 8500 Series is its adaptability. These turbines can utilize various fuels, including natural gas, hydrogen, and biofuels, offering flexibility to operators in terms of resource management. This feature allows utilities to adjust to changing fuel availability and price fluctuations, ensuring consistent energy generation.

The control and monitoring systems integrated into the GE 8500 Series are state-of-the-art, featuring advanced digital control technologies that provide real-time performance data. This allows operators to make informed decisions regarding maintenance and operational adjustments, ultimately enhancing the overall reliability of the power generation system.

In addition to these advancements, the GE 8500 Series is designed with a focus on reduced emissions without compromising performance. The turbines incorporate advanced combustion technologies that facilitate ultra-low emissions, aligning with the global movement toward cleaner energy solutions.

In conclusion, the GE 8500 Series is an exceptional line of gas turbines that combines high efficiency, flexibility, and low emissions. With advanced technologies and robust features, these turbines are positioned to meet the evolving needs of the energy sector while supporting the transition to a more sustainable future.