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The thermostat controls the unit operation. It has both manual and automatic switches so the thermostat maintains desired comfort levels.

The fan switch allows manual selection of the fan speed using the On or Auto setting. With the switch set in the On position, the evaporator fan runs continously, independent from the thermostat temperature setting. The Auto position cycles the evaporator fan on and off with the demand for heating or cooling.

The system switch may have two or more positions. For example, using a cooling only thermostat, the system switch can be set in the Off or the Cool position. The Off position disconnects power from the thermostat contacts that control the condensing unit. This prevents

the condensing unit from running, regardless of the thermostat tempera- ture setting. The evaporator fan may circulate air if the fan switch is in the On position. With the switch in the Cool position, the condensing unit and evapo- rator will operate on a signal from the thermostat calling for cooling.

With the fan switch set to Auto and the system switch set to Cool, the following sequence takes place. On a rise in room temperature,t he thermostat contacts close to provide power to the evaporator fan contactor,t he condensing unit fan contactor,a nd the condensingunit compressor contactors. As the room temperature reaches setpoing, the thermostat contacts open to de-energize all contactors,a nd the system cycles off. This system will remain off until additional cooling is required and the cycle repeats.

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Contents “AO” and later design sequence OctoberInstallation, Operation, and Maintenance Midrange Self-ContainedUnitsgeneral information Warnings and CautionsExample Warnings and Cautions Special Note on Refrigeration Emissionscontents Installation…………………………………………………2Maintenance ……………………………………………25 Operation…………………………………………………24Installation information Unit Airflow Configurationsgeneral Midrange Model Number DescriptionRefrigerant Handling Procedures generalGeneral Installation informationpre-installation Installation considerations Installation PreparationReceiving and Handling Pre-InstallationConsiderationsService Access pre-installation Installation considerations3 through 7.5-tonSCRH/SCWH pre-installation Installation considerations Service Access10 through 15-tonSCRH/SCWH Isolator Placement pre-installation Installation considerationsNote Isolators are field-provided 1 7/8Proper Lifting Procedure pre-installation Installation considerationsImproper Unit Lift dimensions & Installation weights3 & 5-tons SCWH/SCRH vertical discharge SCWH7.5-tons SCWH/SCRH dimensionsInstallation weights vertical dischargeSCWH/SCRH dimensionsInstallation weights SCWH/SCRH dimensions & weight, in-lbsdimensions Installation weightsSCWH/SCRH Dimensions, in SCWH/SCRHPlenum dimensionsInstallation weights Hot water coil 3 & 5-tonunitsHot water coil 7.5-tonunitsHot water coil 10 thru 15-tonunits dimensionsInstallation requirements Duct Connectionsmechanical Water PipingRefrigerant Piping Air-CooledUnits Only Electrical RequirementsInstallation requirements Brazing Procedureselectrical Electrical Data CalculationsInstallation requirements Supply Power WiringInstallation requirements electricalHazardous Voltage Table I-ER-1.Model SCWH/SCRHelectrical datainstallation Installation procedureInstallation Checklist Plenum InstallationPre-StartupChecklist pre-startupInstallation requirements ReceivingInstallation startup Unit Startup ProceduresUnit Startup Checklist Hazardous voltagesequence of Operation operationSequence of Operation Maintenance information Table M-GI-1.Midrange maintenance general datageneral maintenance Maintenance proceduresMaintenance Procedures Periodic Maintenance ChecklistRefrigerant System maintenanceMaintenance procedures Leak Testingmaintenance Maintenance proceduresMotor Winding Damage Hazardous PressuresMaintenance checklists Periodic Checklistsperiodic Monthly ChecklistMaintenance troubleshooting TroubleshootingHazardous voltage Maintenance troubleshooting Insufficient coolingHazardous voltage typical wiring Maintenance diagramtypical wiring Maintenance diagramPKG-SVX01A-EN typical wiring Maintenance diagramtypical wiring Maintenance diagramPKG-SVX01A-EN Literature Order Number PKG-SVX14A-ENDate October