GE Monogram 3900 Series, 5800 Series, 2900 Series manual Features and Benefits

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Features and Benefits

Standard Physical Dimensions

GE has maintained the same dimensions since 1961 — 42" wide x 16" high x 13-3/4" deep

Replacement of older units is made easy.

Weather-Protected Electrical Components

Vital electrical components are protected from the weather by locating them on the indoor side of the weather barrier.

Weather-Resistant “Superseal”

Properly installed unit in undistorted case keeps air leakage to a minimum.

7 CFM air infiltration with 25 MPH wind on non-ICR units — 10 CFM on units with ICR.

Industry specification is 19 CFM of air infiltration.

Heater Sizes to Meet Room Requirements

All units are equipped with a universal heater — the resistance heat output is determined by power connection kit.

230/208-volt — Line Cord Connected Units — 2.55/2.09 KW with RAK3153 — 15-amp circuit; 3.45/2.82 KW with RAK3203 — 20-amp circuit; 5.0/4.09 KW with RAK3303 — 30-amp circuit.

230/208-volt - Sub-Base Connected Units — 2.55/2.09 KW with RAK204D15P — 15-amp circuit; 3.45/2.82 KW with RAK204D20P — 20-amp circuit; 5.0/4.09 KW with RAK204D30P — 30-amp circuit.

265-volt— 2.55 KW with RAK5172 — 15-amp circuit; 3.45 KW with RAK5202 — 20-amp circuit; 5.0 KW with RAK5302 — 30-amp circuit.

Unit Controls

2900 and 3900 Series — touch pad controls for temperature and operation selection.

5800 Series — touch pad controls with digital readout of temperature set point.

Highly Featured Microprocessor Controls

Microprocessor controls are programmed to interface with the temperature sensors to maximize comfort conditions for the room occupant and provide outstanding features.

Thermistors are used to sense small changes in temperature to give excellent room control and allow the microprocessor to monitor and react to changing conditions.

Electric Resistance Heat Lock-Out

To maximize the savings of the heat pump operation, the Zoneline heat pumps do not utilize the resistance heater when the outdoor temperature is above 46°F during normal operation. The resistance heat is used in the Quick Heat Recovery feature.

Automatic Emergency Heat

Automatically uses electric resistance heat if the heat pump output is not sufficient to maintain selected room temperature.

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Reverse Cycle Heat Pump Defrost System

Standard on all Zoneline 3900 and 5800 Series heat pumps.

Enables heat pump to operate at lower temperatures when other systems switch to more expensive electric resistance heat.

See pages 18 and 19 for discussion of heat pump operation and defrost systems.

High Temperature Heat Pump Operation Protection

Automatically protects the compressor if heat pump is operated with high outdoor temperatures.

Power to the outdoor fan is turned off if the indoor coil gets too hot during heat pump operation to prevent damage to the compressor.

Quick Heat Recovery – Heat Pump Units

When the unit operation is changed from STOP or COOL to HEAT, the electric resistance heaters are used to warm the room to the thermostat set point. This provides faster room temperature increase for greater guest comfort.

Unit Diagnostics

The 5800 Series has a dip switch that activates each of the various components of the unit to operate briefly. This enables the technician to determine if individual components are functioning properly.

Service Indicator

On the 5800 Series, if the microprocessor detects a compressor malfunction, the digital temperature display will blink. If the malfunction occurs during cooling operation, the indoor fan will continue to operate. If the compressor malfunctions in heating mode, the unit will automatically switch to resistance heat to maintain room temperature set point. GE Service should be called to check the Zoneline.

Fan Motors – Permanently Lubricated

All units have two fan motors for quiet operation and maximum operating efficiency.

Motors are permanently lubricated to reduce maintenance and totally enclosed to keep dirt and water out of the motor windings.

2-Speed Outdoor Fan

The unit automatically selects the most efficient speed for the outdoor fan. The operating sound level is lower when the outdoor fan can operate in low speed yet there are situations where it must operate in high speed. The unit changes the fan speed automatically.

Indoor Fan Speed Selections – HIGH/LOW

Unit may be operated in HIGH HEAT or LOW HEAT or HIGH COOL or LOW COOL.

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Contents GE Zoneline packaged terminal air conditioners 2900, 3900 and 5800 Series Control Panel Quick ReferenceZoneline Chassis Nomenclature Power Connection Kits230/208-Volt Line Cord Connection Units Volt Sub-Base and Direct Connected UnitsDeluxe Dry Air 25 Models Newest Innovation from GECooling With Resistance Heat Table of Contents Introduction Zoneline System Optional Accessories of the Zoneline SystemChassis Room Cabinet Wall CaseZoneline Features 29003900 5800 Features 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 OptionalCooling Temperature Limits Auxiliary Control SwitchesHeating Temperature Limits 3900 SeriesSeries Occupancy Sensor ModeUp resistance heat only Up Occupancy Sensor ConnectedCentral Desk Control CDC Terminal Location and Typical WiringImportant CDC Comments all series applicable Maximum Allowable LengthRemote Thermostat Control Field Wiring TerminalResistance Heat Models RAK806 Universal Control Cover LabelFeature Heat Pump Electric Heat Heat Pump ModelsRAK148D1 RAK148P1 Type Function Zoneline SeriesThermostat Model Low-Voltage ConductorsBalance Point Heat Pumps and Energy SavingsZoneline Heat Pump Heat Source Logic Heat Pump Operation Zoneline 3900 and 5800 SeriesHeat pump condensate Heat pump defrost Zoneline 3900 and 5800 SeriesAir Distribution Application CommentsWall Case with Chassis Installed DimensionsRAB71A Wall Case RAB77 Wall CaseWall Case RAK204U No receptacle, no wiring, will accept anySub-Base Choice of wall cases is available for the ZonelineWall Case Installation Data GeneralSub-bases for the 265 volt units Window, Curtain and Panel Wall Construction Architectural Window Louver InstallationMasonry Wall Construction Brick, Frame, Stucco Shingle ConstructionInstallation of Wall Case in Wall Opening Preparation of the Wall Case for All Types of ConstructionCase Angles Framing for Wall Case Fastening Wall CaseBrick Veneer and Frame Construction Wall Section Detailed Side View Frame and Brick Veneer Installation Cord set connectedRoom Wall Case Installation Cord SET Connected Sealant ALL Four 4 Flanges 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 ConsiderationsDucted Application AZ2800/3800 Series RAK Ducted Detailed Side Views AZ2800/3800 SeriesExterior Grilles Outdoor GrilleRAG63 Bittersweet Chocolate Exterior 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 UnitsElectrical Wiring Information 2900/3900/5800 Series Replacement of Existing ChassisEssential Elements Ordering Overview Maximum Connected Load 230/208-Volt Line Cord Connected UnitsVolt Units Cooling Performance Data Heat Pump Performance DataTotal Capacity Btuh Btuh at 80º F D.B. 67º F W.B Model Latent System CapacityNormal Yearly Operating Data Formula for Calculating Operating Costs Using Above DataSchematic Diagram Wiring Diagrams Typical 2900 Series, 208/230-Volt Wiring DiagramSeries, 208/230-Volt Wiring Diagrams Series, 208/230-Volt Schematic Diagrams Schematic Diagram of AZ39H AC motor modelSchematic diagram of AZ39H DC motor model Typical 5800 Series Wiring Diagram Typical 5800 Series Schematic DiagramEach shall consist of the following sections and components Suggested Bid Form SpecificationsAlternate specification for molded wall case 265V 30 Amp Receptacles/Sub-BasesGe.com Preliminary SpecificationsKit Number Description Complete Accessory ListGeneral Installation Suggestions Ducted Installation Comments Zoneline warrantyReplacement Installations New InstallationsExterior Grille Color Samples Alphabetical IndexCategory Warm Gray Beige Maple Bittersweet ChocolateGE Consumer & Industrial Century of quality and innovation

3900 Series, 2900 Series, 5800 Series specifications

The GE Monogram series is renowned for its commitment to excellence in kitchen appliances, offering high-end features, superior technology, and outstanding performance. Among the extensive lineup, the 3900 Series, 2900 Series, and 5800 Series stand out for their innovative designs and multifunctionality.

The GE Monogram 3900 Series is a flagship line that combines luxury with practicality. It features stainless steel construction for durability and elegance, along with a commercial-grade appearance that enhances any kitchen setting. One of its key characteristics is the advanced convection cooking technology, which ensures even heat distribution for perfectly cooked dishes. This series often includes options like dual-fuel ranges that provide the precision of a gas cooktop and the reliable performance of an electric oven. Smart technology integration allows users to control their appliances remotely, making meal preparation more convenient.

The 2900 Series presents a compelling option for those seeking high performance in a more compact form factor. This series is characterized by its sleek design and versatile capabilities, making it ideal for urban homes or smaller kitchens. The ovens typically feature multiple cooking modes, including a self-cleaning function and steam cooking options, which preserve nutrients in food while ensuring moist results. Energy efficiency is a priority in this series, with many units designed to reduce consumption without sacrificing power or performance.

On the other hand, the GE Monogram 5800 Series is designed for those who desire the pinnacle of culinary technology. With features like a dual-fuel convection oven and integrated temperature probes, home chefs can achieve restaurant-quality results. The 5800 Series boasts a variety of customizable settings that enable precision cooking, while the built-in smart technologies provide remote monitoring and alerts. The design integrates seamlessly with contemporary kitchens, featuring intuitive touch controls and high-quality finishes that reflect sophistication.

Each of these series embodies GE’s commitment to crafting appliances that inspire both culinary creativity and efficient cooking. With the Monogram brand, customers enjoy a blend of elegance, performance, and smart technology that makes preparing meals an effortless and enjoyable experience. Whether you choose the 3900, 2900, or 5800 Series, you’re investing in an appliance that brings professional-grade quality to your home kitchen.