Amana PGC(24-60)B, PGB58B Fan and Limit Control, Short Cycle Protector Location

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Figure 18

Fan and Limit Control

CAUTION

This unit should not be used as a “con- struction heater” during the finishing phases of construction on a new struc- ture. This type of use may result in pre- mature failure of the unit due to extremely low return air temperatures and exposure to very dirty atmospheres.

WARNING

To avoid personal injury or death, always disconnect electrical power before in- specting or servicing the unit. All com- pressor protection devices reset auto- matically, energizing the contactor and outdoor fan.

Short Cycle Protector (Figure 19)

The short cycle protector is located in the blower com- partment. Each time the compressor shuts off for any reason, the short cycle protector will open. It will take about 3 to 4 minutes before the short cycle protector will reset and allow compressor startup to occur.

All wiring connected to the short cycle protector is 24V. If the compressor cycles on the short cycle protector without cycling on any of the other compressor protec- tion devices and before the call for cooling ends, com- mon causes include:

Interruption of the line voltage power.

Improper thermostat installation, defective thermo- stat wiring, or defective thermostat.

Rapid adjustments of the room thermostat.

To Turn Off Unit

1.Set the thermostat to lowest setting.

2.Turn off the electrical power supply to the furnace.

3.Remove the right hand door on the front of the fur- nace by removing screws.

4.Turn the gas control valve knob to the OFF position. Do not force. See Figure 16.

5.Close manual gas shutoff valve external to the fur- nace.

6.Replace the door on the unit.

7.If cooling and/or air circulation will be desired, turn ON the electrical power.

Cooling Startup

Compressor Protection Devices

The PGC and PGB includes components which are de- signed to protect the compressor against abnormal op- erating conditions. These include the short cycle pro- tector, external compressor protector (PGC24-42, 60 and PGB58 only), and high pressure cutout.

These controls reset automatically. Excessive cycling of the controls should be investigated before continuing operation.

(NOTE: The operation of the indoor blower will not be affected by any of the above compressor protection de- vices.)

Short Cycle

Protector

Figure 19

Short Cycle Protector Location

High Pressure Cutout (Figure 20)

An automatic reset high pressure control is located in the compressor discharge line. (See Figure 20) This control protects the unit from excessively high refriger- ant pressure.

High pressures can result from:

Inoperative outdoor fan motor.

Outdoor coil restricted with debris.

Recirculation of hot condenser air.

Overcharge of refrigerant.

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Contents Table of Contents PGB58BUnit Specifications Gas Pack SpecificationsHeating TEV PGC Temperature Rise Table PGB CFM& Temperature Rise vs. External Static Pressure TableTo The Owner II. Safety InformationTo The Installer If you smell gasRooftop Installations Only All InstallationsGround Level Installations Only III. General InformationRequired Clearances For All Installations Transportation Damage IV. Rigging and HandlingLocating The Thermostat Gas Piping Connecting The Gas Piping Natural GasGas Piping Checking The Gas Piping Proper Piping PracticeTanks And Piping for Propane Gas Units Vl. Electrical Wiring Unit Voltage Heat Anticipator SettingVll. Circulating Air and Filters Airflow ConversionTypical Wiring Rooftop Typical Electrical WiringFilter Installation Filter Access DoorFilters Air Inlet Hood and Flue Hood VIII. Flue VentIX. Condensate Drain Typical Condensate DrainPGB Timing Chart for Normal Cooling Operation Timing Chart for Normal Robertshaw Operation PGB & PGCPGC Timing Chart for Normal Cooling Operation Heating Sequence of Operations PGB & PGC XIl. Startup and AdjustmentXI. Cooling Sequence of Operations Position of Limit Control Gas Valve Reset After Lock-outRollout Protection Shown Without Heat Shield Operating Instructions HeatingMeasuring Inlet Gas Pressure Alternate Method Changing Blower Speeds PGB Units Checking External Static PressureChanging Blower Speeds PGC Units Check Limit And Fan ControlFan and Limit Control Short Cycle Protector LocationReciprocating Compressor High Pressure Protection DevicesScroll Compressors Operating Instructions coolingXIII. Maintenance Blower Motor and HousingInduced Draft Motor Removal of Fan MotorFunctional Parts List XIV. Accessories and Functional PartsAccessory List Transition Kit Pressure DropXV. Typical Cooling Performance Data PGCPsig XVI. Wiring Diagram PGC24PGC PGC Volt Installation PGB G R

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