Allied Air Enterprises 4)PHP(13 manual

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  • Page 1

    506248-01 Page 1 of 14 Issue 0902 Save these instructions for future reference INST ALLA TION AND MAINTENANCE INSTRUCTIONS (2,4)PHP(13,15) Series Self-Contained Heat Pump Improper installation, adjustment, alteration, service, or maintenance can cause injury or property damage. Refer to this manual. For assistance or additional information, consult[...]

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    Page 2 of 14 506248-01 Issue 0902 INST ALLA TION These instructions explain the recommended method of installation of the PHP heat pump unit and associated electrical wiring. This unit is designed and approved for use as a self- contained air-to-air outdoor heat pump system. The units are factory equipped with a transformer and blower control for a[...]

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    506248-01 Page 3 of 14 Issue 0902 Using Accessory Lif t Kit Figure 1 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 forklif t must be a minimum of 42". Roof Curb Installation If a roof curb is used, follow the manufacturer’s Installation Instructions and be su[...]

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    Page 4 of 14 506248-01 Issue 0902 Ductwork Ductwork should be designed and sized according to the methods in Manual Q of the Air Conditioning Contractors of America (ACCA). A closed return duct system shall be used. This shall not preclude use of economizers or outdoor fresh air intake. It is recommended that supply and return duct connections at t[...]

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    506248-01 Page 5 of 14 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 circuit s. Figure 5 Electrical Access Heater P ow er Entr y Thermostat [...]

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    Page 6 of 14 506248-01 Issue 0902 Thermostat The room thermostat should be located on an inside wall where it will not be subject to draft s, sun exposure, or heat from electrical fixtures or appliances. Follow the manufacturer ’ s instructions enclosed with thermostat for general installation procedure. Color-coded insulated wires (#18 A WG) sho[...]

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    506248-01 Page 7 of 14 Issue 0902 OPERA TION Sequence of Operation Cooling When the thermostat is in the cooling mode, the O circuit is powered which energizes the reversing valve. Upon cooling demand, the thermostat closes circuit R and Y . Closing R and Y closes the unit cont actor , starting the compressor and outdoor fan. The thermostat automat[...]

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    Page 8 of 14 506248-01 Issue 0902 jumper is not in place, the control defaults to a 90-minute defrost interval. The maximum defrost period is 14 minutes and cannot be adjusted. A test option is provided for troubleshooting. The test mode may be started any time the unit is in the heating mode and the defrost thermostat is closed or jumpered. If the[...]

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    506248-01 Page 9 of 14 Issue 0902 There is no blower “on” delay after a call for heating or cooling. Blower “off” delay is 90 seconds af ter the thermostat is satisfied. V ariable Speed Motor Units equipped with a variable speed circulation air blower motor will deliver a constant airflow within a wide range of external static pressures. Ot[...]

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    Page 10 of 14 506248-01 Issue 0902 Owner Record Model # _________________________________ Serial # _________________________________ Installation Date ___________________________ Installed by: Dealer __________________________________ Address _________________________________ T elephone # ______________________________ License # ___________________[...]

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    506248-01 Page 11 of 14 Issue 0902 Figure 9 208/230V -1-60 G W1 CR O BLK RED YEL RED CONT ACT OR THERMOST A T HIGH PRESSURE SWITCH (IF USED) L1 T1 T2 L2 C H F CONDENSER F AN MO TOR COMPRESSOR CONT ACT OR COMPRESSOR CONT ACT OR DUAL CAP ACIT OR COMPRESSOR TRANSFORMER C S R WHT L2 L1 BLK BRN PUR RED RED BLK 208V 240V 24V INDOOR BLOWER MOTO R S4 S1 K1[...]

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    Page 12 of 14 506248-01 Issue 0902 Connection Diagram Single Phase – V ariable Speed Motor P/N 48374-001 Figure 10 DIAGNOSTIC DISPLA Y Note: Because the pressure switches are monitored only when "Y1" (Input) is activ e, the code for pressure s witch open will not be seen when "Y1" is off . Instead, the “Normal Operation"[...]

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    506248-01 Page 13 of 14 Issue 0902 ALLIED AIR ENTERPRISES EQUIPMENT LIMITED W ARRANTY APPLIES IN U.S.A. AND CANADA ONL Y F AILURE T O 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 Warranty , Condensing Units: 2SCU13, 4SCU13, 4SCU14, 4S[...]

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    Page 14 of 14 506248-01 Issue 0902 Allied Air Enterprises Inc. (“Allied Air”) provides its air conditioning and heating product s with a S tandard Limited Parts W a rranty for five (5) years. This additional 5-Y ear Limited Extended Parts W arranty is in addition to and is intended to supplement Allied Air ’s St andard Limited Parts W arranty[...]