C. Optional Non-Fused Disconnect
On units with the optional
To prevent breakage during shipping, the disconnect handle and shaft are shipped and packaged inside the unit control box. Install the disconnect handle before unit operation. To install the handle and shaft, perform the following procedure:
1.Open the control box door and remove the handle and shaft from shipping location.
2.Loosen the Allen bolt located on the disconnect switch. The bolt is located on the square hole and is used to hold the shaft in place. The shaft cannot be inserted until the Allen bolt is moved.
3.Insert the disconnect shaft into the square hole on the disconnect switch. The end of the shaft is spe- cially cut and the shaft can only be inserted in the correct orientation.
4.Tighten the Allen bolt to lock the shaft into position.
5.Close the control box door.
6.Attach the handle to the external access door with the two screws provided. When the handle is in the ON position, the handle will be vertical. When the handle is in the OFF position, the handle will be horizontal.
7.Turn the handle to the OFF position and close the door. The handle should fit over the end of the shaft when the door is closed.
8.The handle must be in the OFF position to open the control box door.
D.Optional Convenience Outlet
On units with optional convenience outlet, a
6T3 4T2 2T1 LOAD
5L3 3L2 1L1 LINE
NOTE: The disconnect takes the place of
Fig. 13 — Optional Non-Fused Disconnect Wiring
VII. STEP 7 — MAKE OUTDOOR-AIR INLET ADJUSTMENTS
A. Manual Outdoor-Air Damper
All units (except those equipped with a
B. Optional EconoMi$er
EconoMi$er Motor Control Module (Fig.
Set the ECONSP dial to the ‘‘D’’ setting (Fig. 16). The control module is located on the EconoMi$er motor. See Fig. 15 and 17.
Damper Vent Position Setting
1.Set fan switch at ON position (continuous fan opera- tion) and close night switch if used.
2.Set system selector switch to OFF position.
3.Turn Min Pos (%) dial slowly until dampers assume desired vent position. Do not manually operate EconoMi$er motor since damage to motor will result.
Fig. 14 — 25% Outdoor-Air Section Details
CONTROL
MODULE
ACTUATOR
ECONOMI$ER