Allied Air Enterprises 4)PCE(13 manual

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  • Page 1

    506252-01 Page 1 of 13 Issue 0902 Save these instructions for future reference INST ALLA TION AND MAINTENANCE INSTRUCTIONS (2,4)PCE(13,15) SERIES Electric Cooling Package Unit If this unit is to be installed in a mobile or manufactured home application, the ductwork must be sized to achieve static pressures within the manufacturer ’ s guidelines.[...]

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    Page 2 of 13 506252-01 Issue 0902 INST ALLA TION These instructions, and any instructions p ackaged with mating components and/or accessories, should be carefully read prior to beginning installation. Note p articularly any CAUTIONS or W ARNINGS in these instructions and all labels on the units . These instructions are intended as a general guide o[...]

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    506252-01 Page 3 of 13 Issue 0902 dimension across the unit must be used across the top of the unit. Recommended spreader length: 3 ton and smaller package unit s – 44", 3.5 ton and larger units – 54". Units may also be moved or lifted with a forklif t while still in the factory-supplied packaging. The lengths of the forks of the fork[...]

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    Page 4 of 13 506252-01 Issue 0902 not be sized by matching the dimensions of the duct connections on the unit. Out door ductwork must be insulated and waterproofed. Equipment is shipped for side ductwork connection. The unit can be converted to bottom ductwork connection by removing the duct covers located over the bottom duct openings and placing [...]

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    506252-01 Page 5 of 13 Issue 0902 Power supply to the unit must comply with all applicable codes and the National Electical Code (NEC) or Canadian Electrical Code (CEC). A fused disconnect switch should be field provided for the unit. The switch must be sep arate from all other circuits. If any of the wire supplied with the unit must be replaced, r[...]

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    Page 6 of 13 506252-01 Issue 0902 Compressor Units are shipped with compressor mountings factory- adjusted and ready for operation. Caution: Do not loosen compressor mounting bolts. Heater Kit Accessory (if used) The unit is fully equipped for cooling operation without auxiliary heat. A heater kit accessory may also be used. T o install the heater [...]

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    506252-01 Page 7 of 13 Issue 0902 OPERA TION Sequence of Operation Cooling Upon cooling demand, the thermostat closes circuit R and Y . Closing R and Y closes the unit contactor , starting the compressor and outdoor fan. The thermost at automatically closes R to G circuit which also brings on the indoor blower at the same time. Upon satisfying cool[...]

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    Page 8 of 13 506252-01 Issue 0902 Cooling System Performance For maximum performance of the cooling system, operating temperatures and pressure should be checked. Superheat should be determined at S tandard ARI test conditions of 82°F outdoor and 80°F indoor dry bulb/67°F wet bulb. If superheat measured deviates from values found in T able 4, re[...]

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    506252-01 Page 9 of 13 Issue 0902 Owner Record Model # _________________________________ Serial # _________________________________ Installation Date ___________________________ Installed by: Dealer __________________________________ Address _________________________________ T elephone # ______________________________ License # ____________________[...]

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    Page 10 of 13 506252-01 Issue 0902 Figure 8 Connection Diagram Single Phase – PSC Motor P/N 48396-001 Unit F actor y Shipped S ettin gs C ooling Input (B L K ) 24 LOW 30 MED 36 HIGH 42 LOW 48 MED 60 HIGH BLOWER SPEED CHART 208/230V -1-60 G W1 C R BLK RED YEL RED CONT ACT OR THERMOST A T L1 T1 T2 L2 C H F CONDENSER F AN MOT OR COMPRESSOR CONT ACT [...]

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    506252-01 Page 11 of 13 Issue 0902 Figure 9 Connection Diagram Single Phase – V ariable S peed Motor P/N 48397-001 CONDENSER F AN MOT OR DIAGNOSTIC MODULE Unit F actor y Shipped Sett ings AD J US T HEA T C OOL 24 NORM B B 30 NORM A A 36 NORM A A 42 NORM C C 48 NORM B B 60 NORM A A BLOWER SPEED CHART NO TE - If any of the original wire is replaced[...]

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    Page 12 of 13 506252-01 Issue 0902 ALLIED AIR ENTERPRISES EQUIPMENT LIMITED W ARRANTY APPLIES IN U.S.A. AND CANADA ONL Y F AILURE TO MAINT AIN YOUR EQUIPMENT WILL VOID THIS W ARRANTY COVERED EQUIPMENT The following Allied Air Enterprises heating and cooling equipment is covered by the Limited W arranty , Condensing Unit s: 2SCU13, 4SCU13, 4SCU14, 4[...]

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    506252-01 Page 13 of 13 Issue 0902 Allied Air Enterprises Inc. (“Allied Air”) provides its air conditioning and heating product s with a S tandard Limited Parts Wa rranty for five (5) years. This additional 5-Y ear Limited Extended Parts Warranty is in addition to and is intended to supplement Allied Air ’ s S tandard Limited Parts Warranty .[...]