GE 2500, 3500 installation instructions Installation Instructions

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Installation Instructions

REPLACING AN EXISTING UNIT?

Check the “Essential Elements” label for important information.

Use the correct wall case

This unit is designed to be installed in a GE plastic or insulated metal wall case. This minimizes condensation from forming on the room side of the case.

If the current wall case is not insulated, you can reduce the possibility of condensation forming by installing insulation kit RAK901L, available where you purchased the unit.

Use the correct outdoor grille

You should use the outdoor grilles shown on the “Essential Elements” label on the top of the unit.

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, may be used with grilles that were not designed for your new GE Zonelines. The RAK40 contains air deflectors and gaskets that mount to the unit to direct the hot exhaust air away from the air intake to allow the unit to function properly. The grille must have a 65% minimum free area.

Any vertical deflectors in the existing rear grille should be removed to decrease condenser air recirculation which can cause the unit to “short-cycle” and lead

to premature component failure.

Replacing a ducted unit

New ducted installation:

If this unit is to be installed in a new ducted application using a duct adapter kit, the kit must be installed before the unit is placed in the wall case. The installation instructions are packed with the kit.

Mounting

plateDuct

Case

Existing ducted installation:

Replacement of an existing ducted unit may require different components. Request this information from your sales representative.

Replacing 230/208 volt units: See page 14.

Replacing 265 volt units: See pages 15 and 16.

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Contents Air Conditioners Troubleshooting Tips Customer Service CleaningReplacing an existing unit? About the controls on your Zoneline Safety Instructions Other features your Zoneline may haveCare and Cleaning To Remove the Room Cabinet Troubleshooting Tips Customer Service Air DirectionAuxiliary Controls on your Zoneline Customer Service Occupancy Sensor Care and Cleaning TipsRemote Thermostat-Class Load Shedding CDCCare and Cleaning Troubleshooting Tips Temperature LimitingAuxiliary Controls-Terminal Connections Door Sensor Obtained locally Care and Cleaning Remote ThermostatExternal Fan Obtained locally Central Desk ControlSafety Instructions Operating Instructions Care and cleaningRoom Cabinet and Case Outdoor CoilsInstructions Operating Instructions Safety Air FiltersTools YOU will Need Before YOU BeginZoneline Components Installation Instructions 230/208 Volt Electrical Supply HOW to ConnectRemove Junction BOX Volt Electrical SupplyCUT and Strip the Cordset Reinstall Junction BOX Make Wiring ConnectionsAttach Conduit Install the Wall Case Exterior Grille Installing the ZonelinePrepare the Room Cabinet Replace the Room Cabinet Install the Unit Into the Wall CaseExternal Drain Optional Drain KIT InstallationSafety Instructions Operating Instructions Care and Cleaning Before You Call For Service…Normal Operating Sounds Things that are normalPage Page Page General Electric Company Consumer Product Ownership Registration GE Will Replace Zoneline WarrantyParts and Accessories Schedule ServiceConsumer Support GE Appliances Website Real Life Design Studio
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2500, 3500 specifications

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