GOETTL Heat Pump manual

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    Installation & Operating Instructions For Heat Pump Units Manufactured By GOETTL AIR CONDITIONING, INC. P.O. Box 52029, Phoenix, Arizona 85072-2029[...]

  • Page 2

    _TABLE OF CONTENTS PAGE Io INTRODUCTION .................................................................................... 1 II. DIMENSIONS ......................................................................................... 2 II1. POWER SUPPLY & WIRING ................................................................. 2 IV. INSTALLATION [...]

  • Page 3

    INSTALLATION AND OPERATING INSTRUCTION MANUAL HEAT PUMP - HP MODELS 1 1/2 - 5 1/2 TONS 1. INTRODUCTION Please take a few minutes to read our instructions before you install and use yonheat pump. This will help you obtain the full value from your unit. It will also help you avoid any needless service costs that result from causes we cannot control a[...]

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    II. DIMENSIONS • k It is very important that the ducts for a serf-contained system be properly sized, installed, sealed, and insulated for the best performance of the system. It is recommended that both the supply and the retum duct be insulated (2") when installed in an unconditioned area. Where the supply duct is exposed to the outdoor tem[...]

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    ELECTRICAL DATA AT 230V MODEL NUMBER I I I H O,F I I I I Compressor -OL1tdoor Motor Indoor Motor Unit TotaJ Full Load J_ps' Full Load ,a_ps, MaximumFuse Size, Amps Minimum Circuit Ampacity i Based on UL operating conditions. 1Ph 3Ph 1Ph 3 Ph 1 Ph 3 Ph 1 Ph 3 Ph 1Ph 3Ph 1Ph 3 Ph 1 Ph 3 Ph 47 9.9 .8 1.1 11.8 20 14.3 62.5 76/76 . 11.5 12.4/12.4 .[...]

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    4 Normally, the unit is installed outdoors either on the roof or ground, where practical. In normal roof installation, the unit is placed on an angle iron frame, and where required in some instances, isolated from the frame with rubber, cork or spdng mounts. These mounts are to help eliminate vibration and noise. Ground installation is basically th[...]

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    COMPONENTS WITH SPECIAL FEATURES: SCROLL COMPRESSOR: Units equipped with scroll compressors do not have crankcase heaters and do not require hard start kits. However, they do have a 3 minute anti-short cycle timer. On three phase compressor, incorrect phase sequence will result in the compressor running backwards. CAUTION: Never use the scroll comp[...]

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    g . 4. Check the voltage at the compressor motor connections. If the voltage is 5% below or 10% above the rated voltage or there is a d'dferencegreater than 3% between phases, shut down the system and call the power company. A failure to do so may cause damage to the equipment. After the unit is in operation, it will take about 30 minutes runn[...]

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    4. A field check-out of the defrost control board can be made by the following steps: 1. Attach a "jumper" wire across the two terminals of the sensor wires (see wiring diagrams on pages 11 through 14 showing the sensor being wired to the =COM" terminal of the defrost control board). = 1 Attach a "jumper" wire across the tw[...]

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    Vl. ELECTRICAL OPERATION COOUNG CYCLE With the disconnect on "ON" position, voltage is supplied to the primary of the control transformer and crankcase heater. The control transformer reduces the voltage from 230 or 208 to 24 volts for the low voltage and the thermostat circuit. With a single-stage cool/single-stage heat t_Lh_mostat set i[...]

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    VIII. OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE II - 1. Be sure the filter is clean. Inspect every 30 days of operation; if obstructed, clean or replace filter at once. DO NOT RUN WITH- OUT A FILTER. 2. Always let the thermostat control the opera- tion of the system. Never try to "second guess" the thermostat, or tamPer with it. Jus[ s_=t the thermostat [...]

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    Any residential heating system is the reverse of a cooling system. Family living habits that help the heating system hurt the cooling system. The heat pump, furnace, or boilerdelivers heat into the rooms and the heat that is created within the house from electric lights, cooking, the TV set, etc. helps to heat the rooms - therefore, that much less [...]

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    I ._L I TYPICAL 1 STAGE COOL / 1 STAGE HEAT SYSTEM TYPICAL THERMOSTAT _" 87 Wr- _.OD 9 _i_ _ _ _ OUII_OR FAN MOTOR J_73K£ 4 T J m • _ ....... .,i ................. .,,,i[...]

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    TYPICAL 1 STAGE COOL / 2 STAGE HEAT SYSTEM N[ATIR _ lUAV I AC'_lZ m _*n_r ) "1" 1_ ol,..i. "/' 6"r a _IL - g_ ,i. i ILU£ I ! I • t i t i _. ! I t I ii I I I II Iiii ' *I I I t I I! i'iii iiiii I 'I I ..... ................... _ J ii I'111 I I OU'mOOR FAN MOTOR INDO(_ LOWER MOTOR $ I guN. CAP[...]

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    TYPICAL WIRING WITH SCROLL COMPRESSOR FACTORY _ LOW VOLTAGE ..... -FIELD WIRING LOW VOLTAGE FACTORY _ LINE VO.TAGIE ...... -FIELD WIRING LINE VOLTAGE 0ETROST CONmO_ RED ;LUt m ACCESSORY REC_ffACLE DEFROST R_AY RED ELACK B.ACK wHn_ OUTDOOR FAN MOTOR Pu_u_ BLACK REI) s_c T_,_ Y2 CI _cx BROWN ELUE YE_OW BROWN BLUE RED ALTtRNATI[ ROwI_-OUT r" _LAC[...]

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    =. TYPICAL WIRING WITH INERTIA COMPRESSOR BLUE 2 ¸ u 3 m 4 5 6 7 i 8 ACCESSOR'T RECEPTACLE BROWN ORANGE BLUE ', BLACK O_NGE YELLOW. T I L BROWN BLUE RED >" RED BLACK BROWN OUTDOOR FAN MOTOR IKDOOR FAN MOTOR WHITE BROWN DUAL CAPACITOR RED PURPLE CONTACTOR RE) COMPRESSOR PTCR @ l @ ® 208V TAP CAUTION : INSLLATE UNUSED LEAD. NOTE :[...]