Model Number Description
Each Packaged Terminal Air Conditioner/Heat Pump is assigned a
An explanation of the identification code that appears on the unit nameplate is shown below.
The model number helps owner/ operator, installing contractors, and service technicians to define the operation, components and options for a specific unit.
P T E E 0 9 0 1 * A A
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Refer to the model number printed on the equipment nameplate when ordering replacement parts or requesting service.
Digits 1,
Digit
E | = | Air Conditioner with auxiliary heat |
H | = | Heat Pump |
Digit | ||
E | = | Fifth Development Series |
Digit 5, 6, | ||
070 | = | 7,000 Btu |
090 | = | 9,000 Btu |
120 | = | 12,000 Btu |
150 | = | 15,000 Btu |
Digit
1=
2= 265V/60Hz/1phase
4 | = 115V/60Hz/1phase (Hydronic Only) |
Digit 9
U= Universal Heater (Heater kW determined by power cord, see Accessories Section)
W= Hydronic (ships with no front cover & no electric heater)
Digit 10 — Unit Features
A = Standard
C | = Corrosion Resistant |
D = Internal Condensate Pump
Digit
*All heat pump units must have electric heat.
Wall sleeve
Outdoor grille
Outdoor fan
Indoor Fan |
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Electric heater | Display Module | |
Front and discharge grille | ||
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Outdoor coil
Rotary compressor
Power cord
Control box
Indoor coil | Power cord coverplate (not shown) |
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3 |