GE 2800 manual Table of Contents

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Table of Contents

Front Cover

1

Mini Specs 2800, 3800 and 5800 Series

2

Mini Specs Power Connection Kits and Nomenclature

3

The 2800/3800/5800 and Dry 25

4

Table of Contents

5

Introduction

6

The Zoneline System

7

Features and Benefits

 

Features Table

8

Features and Benefits

9-11

Auxiliary Control Switches

12-13

Central Desk Control

14

Remote Thermostat Control

15-17

Heat Pumps and Energy Savings

18-19

Installation and Dimensions

 

Application Comments

20

Case Dimensions

21

Wall Case/Sub-Base Installation

22-33

Condensate Disposal Systems

4-36

Ducted Installations

7-39

Exterior Grilles

40-41

Product Data

 

Electrical Connection

42

Essential Elements Ordering Overview

43

Maximum Connected Load

44

Cooling/Heat Pump Performance Data

45

Latent System Capacity

46

Normal Yearly Operating Data

47

Schematics

48-50

Product Specifications

 

Suggested Bid Form Specifications

51-53

Zoneline Chassis Nomenclature/Receptacles/Sub-bases 54

Specifications

55

Complete Accessory List

56

General Installation Suggestions

57-58

Warranty

58

Alphabetical Index

59

Back Cover

60

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Important Notice

Equipment used as a primary source for heating or cooling is an integral part of the building in which it is installed. Proper application is essential for satisfactory performance over a wide range of operating conditions. It is strongly recommended that a professional engineer determine proper application.

If this unit is a replacement unit, its specifications and performance may differ from those of the unit it is replacing. For that reason, we again strongly recommend that a professional engineer determine proper application.

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Contents GE Zoneline packaged terminal air conditioners Quick Reference ALL Units Require Power Connection KITExample Power Connection KitsZoneline Chassis Nomenclature Newest Innovation from GE Deluxe Dry Air 25 ModelsComparison of DRY AIR 25 Dehumidification Cooling With Resistance HeatTable of Contents Introduction Zoneline System Optional Accessories of the Zoneline SystemChassis Room Cabinet Wall Case2800 Zoneline Features5800 .2Features and Benefits Fan-Cycle Switch SmartFan Fan-Only Setting HIGH/LOWCompressor Restart Delay Electronic Temperature LimitingUp-Front Air Filters Easy Clean Air Discharge AreaConcealed Manual Vent Control Corrosion Protection OptionalHeating Temperature Limits Auxiliary Control SwitchesCooling Temperature Limits Series models only Heat Sentinel Diagnostics Switch Switches Description Left SwitchesSeries Up resistance heat onlyImportant CDC Comments all series applicable CDC Terminal Location and Typical WiringCentral Desk Control Remote Thermostat Control Field Wiring TerminalResistance Heat Models RAK806 Universal Control Cover LabelHeat Pump Models Feature Heat Pump Electric Heat24V AC Compressor Heater Common GroundRemote Control Low Voltage Wiring For Use With Mechanical 4-Wire Systems OnlyField-Supplied Relay Specifications Relay DesignationBalance Point Heat Pumps and Energy SavingsZoneline Heat Pump Heat Source Logic Heat Pump Operation Zoneline 3800 and 5800 SeriesHeat pump defrost Zoneline 3800 and 5800 Series Heat pump condensateAir Distribution Application CommentsWall Case with Chassis Installed DimensionsRAB71A Wall Case RAB77 Wall CaseChoice of wall cases is available for the Zoneline Wall CaseSub-Base General Wall Case Installation DataWindow, Curtain and Panel Wall Construction Architectural Window Louver InstallationMasonry Wall Construction Brick, Frame, Stucco Shingle ConstructionCase Angles Preparation of the Wall Case for All Types of ConstructionBrick Veneer and Frame Construction Framing for Wall CaseFastening Wall Case Wall Section Detailed Side View Frame and Brick Veneer Installation Cord set connectedGasket Caulk around Perimeter Wall case all 22-1/4 Where it joins22-1/4 Four sides 22-3/8All four sides where it Power supply42-1/8 27-1/4 13-1/813-3/4 + D 4 ± 1/4RAB71/77 Ge.com TOP View RAB71/77 Wall Case RAK204 Series SUB-BASE Installation and Electrical DataCondensate Disposal Systems External Drain. See page 36 for internal drain Wall Case with RAD10 Drain KITInternal Drain. See page 35 for external drain New Ducted Installations Ducted InstallationsReplacements of Existing Ducted Units Ducted Application ConsiderationsRAK6052 Ducted Application AZ2800/3800 SeriesRAK601 High WideDucted Detailed Side Views AZ2800/3800 Series Outdoor Grille Exterior GrillesExterior Architectural Treatments Special Outdoor Grilles 230/208-Volt Line-Cord Connected Units Or 277-Volt Unit Installation Permanently Connected Units230/208-Volt Permanently Connected Units 230/208 Volt Sub-Base and Direct Connected UnitsEssential Elements Ordering Overview Electrical Wiring Information 2800/3800/5800 SeriesReplacement of Existing Chassis Volt Units Maximum Connected Load230/208-Volt Line Cord Connected Units Total Capacity Btuh Btuh at 80º F D.B. 67º F W.B Cooling Performance DataHeat Pump Performance Data 93.00 Indoor Ambient DB Temperature F 100Latent System Capacity Outdoor Design Temperature Difference Formula for Calculating Operating Costs Using Above DataInstalled unit capacity Btuh Watts/KW Normal Yearly Operating DataPage Ge.com Typical 5800 Series Schematic Diagram Suggested Bid Form Specifications Suggested Bid Form Specifications Suggested Bid Form Specifications Premium Line 5800 Series Receptacles/Sub-BasesSpecifications RAB71A Complete Accessory ListGeneral Installation Suggestions Ducted Installation Comments Zoneline warrantyReplacement Installations New InstallationsWarm Gray Beige Maple Bittersweet Chocolate Alphabetical IndexExterior Grille Color Samples GE Company Pub. No -S087 PC48947 Century of quality and innovation