Table 3B — Physical Data, Under Ceiling Heat Pump Units
UNIT SIZE | 018* |
| 024 |
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| 030 |
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| 036 |
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| 048 |
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| 060 |
NOMINAL CAPACITY (tons) | 11/2 |
| 2 |
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| 3 |
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| 4 |
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NOMINAL SIZE (Btuh) | 18,000 |
| 24,000 |
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| 30,000 |
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| 36,000 |
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| 48,000 |
| 60,000 | |
OPERATING WEIGHT (lb) | 110 |
| 110 |
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| 119 |
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| 151 |
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MOISTURE REMOVAL WEIGHT | 4.0 |
| 7.3 |
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| 9.0 |
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| 13.0 |
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| 14.5 |
(Pints/Hr) |
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FINISH |
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| GM Motorhome White with Black Trim |
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REFRIGERANT |
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Control (Cooling) |
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| AccuRater Control |
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INDOOR FAN |
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| Direct Drive Centrifugal |
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Rpm...Cfm High | 900…480 |
| 1050…550 |
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| 1275...840 |
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| 1435...1130 |
| 1275...1600 | |
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Rpm...Cfm Medium | 862...400 |
| 900…480 |
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| 972...740 |
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| 972...740 |
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| 1388... | 975 |
| 972...1220 |
Rpm...Cfm Low | 770...320 |
| 862...400 |
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| 830...640 |
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| 830...640 |
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| 1315... | 820 |
| 830...1040 |
High Speed Watts | 92 |
| 92 |
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| 282 |
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| 282 |
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| 425 |
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| 564 |
Motor Quantity | 1 |
| 1 |
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| 2 |
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Blowers — No. ...Size (in.) | 2...6x8 |
| 2...6x8 |
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| 3...6x8 |
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INDOOR COIL |
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Face Area (sq ft) | 2.2 |
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| 3.0 |
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No. of Rows | 4 |
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Fins/in. | 14.9 |
| 14.9 |
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| 14.9 |
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| 14.9 |
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| 14.9 |
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| 14.9 |
Circuits | 4 |
| 4 |
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| 4 |
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| 4 |
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| 8 |
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FILTERS |
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Quantity | 4 |
| 4 |
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| 5 |
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| 6 |
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HEATERS (kW) | 2.0 |
| 2.0 |
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| 3.0 |
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| 3.0 |
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| 4.0 |
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| 5.0 |
AIRSWEEP |
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Horizontal |
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| User select ON/OFF |
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Vertical |
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| Manual |
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CONTROLS |
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Control Voltage |
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| 24 V |
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Defrost Method |
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| Timed |
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Dehumidification |
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| Yes |
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Auto Restart |
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| Yes |
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Fan Speed |
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Condensate Pump Safety |
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| Yes (Accessory) |
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Filter Change Indication |
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| 250 Hours of Indoor Fan Operation |
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Freeze Protection |
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| Indoor coil less than 28 F, resets at 50 F. |
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REFRIGERANT LINES |
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Connection Type |
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| Flare |
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Liquid Line OD (in.) |
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| 3/8 |
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Vapor Line OD (in.) | 5/8 |
| 5/8 |
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| 3/4 |
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| 3/4 |
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| 7/8 |
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| 7/8† |
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Max Line Length |
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CONDENSATE DRAIN |
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CONNECTION |
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CONDENSATE DRAIN SIZE (in.) |
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*Field reconfigured to 18,000 Btuh (11/2 tons). See Before Installation section on page 3 for details.
†The valve connection size is 7/8 inch. The recommended line size is 11/8 inch.
3.Remove inlet grilles from indoor unit by sliding for- ward. Reinstall prior to unit
IMPORTANT: If necessary, reconfigure the 24,000 Btuh fan coil unit to 18,000 Btuh. Unplug the fan motor at the control box harness and plug into the 619CN018 marked connector.
II. STEP 2 — SELECT LOCATION
Consult local building codes and NEC for special installation requirements. See Fig. 3 and 4 for unit dimensions and required clearances.
There are several ways the unit may be installed to different types of ceiling construction. These instructions do not cover all installation methods. As a typical installation, these instructions focus primarily on mounting the unit to metal in
new construction. Plan the installation carefully before you begin. Listed below are some guidelines that should be fol- lowed when determining location for the unit.
1.Place unit adjacent to an outside wall if fresh air is required, ensuring that location allows for complete air distribution.
2.Locate the thermostat in an area that is not subjected to drafts or direct sunlight through windows. Locate the thermostat on an internal wall whenever possible.
3.Allow sufficient clearance for airflow, wiring, refriger- ant piping, and servicing unit (Fig. 3 and 4).
4.Make sure the unit is easily accessible to electrical power.