ICP Air Handler (indoor Blower&evap) Manual L0502497
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INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS Models FCV3600A FCV4800A FCV6000A Require AMF001NHA Accessory No Heat Kit Use ONLY factory listed electric General Information / Installation ............ Upflow Installations ........................ Horizontal Installations ..................... Ductwork Connections ..................... Filter Installation ........................... Condensate Drain .......................... 2 3 3 3 4 5 Refrigerant Lines ........................... Electrical Connections ...................... 5 6 Motor Speeds and Airflow ................... Blower Performance ........................ Checks and Maintenance ................... 7 9 10 Wiring Diagram ............................ Replacement Parts ......................... 11 12 heaters. Variable Speed Fan Coils Safety Labeling Danger, Warning and Signal Words and Caution The signal words DANGER, WARNING and CAUTION are used to identify levels of hazard seriousness. The signal word DANGER is only used on product labels to signify an immediate hazard. The signal words WARNING and CAUTION will be used on product labels and throughout this manual and other manuals that may apply to the product. DANGER - immediate hazards which WILL result in severe personal injury or death. WARNING - Hazards or unsafe practices which COULD result in severe personal injury or death. CAUTION - Hazards or unsafe practices which COULD result in minor personal injury or product or property damage. Printedin U.S.A. Signal Words in Manuals The signal word WARNING is used throughout manual in the following manner: this The signal word CAUTION is used throughout manual in the following manner: this CAUTION Product Labeling Signal words are used in combination with colors and/or pictures on product labels. 496 01 4105 01 June 2002 Fan Coils I _ Installation Instructions Figure Dimensions and Clearances 17-7/8" (3 Ton) 25-1/8" (4 / 5 Ton) CLEARANCES NO HEATERS All Sides .................................. From Supply Duct .......................... Recommended Service From Front .......... (Service for blower, filter if installed) 2" 8 1/2" 0" 0" 20" 42" WITH HEATERS All Sides .................................. From First Three Feet of Supply Duct to Combustibles ........ From Duct after Three Feet ................. Recommended Service From Front .......... (Service for blower, filter, heaters if installed) (3 Ton) 52" (4-5 Filter Ton) 0" 1" 0" 20" Door 21 _/2" Fire Hazard When heaters are installed maintain clearances from combustible materials as specified on unit rating plate. Do not use plastic lined or combustible flexible ducting within 36 inches of the supply end of the air handler. 27-1/8 '' (4 / 5 Ton) Failure to do so can result in fire, property damage, personal injury and/or death. 38-20-17 General Information Installation or repairs made by unqualified persons can result in hazards to you and others. Installation MUST conform with local building codes and with the National Electrical Code NFPAT0 current edition. The information contained in this manual is intended for use by a qualified service technician familiar with safety procedures and equipped with the proper tools and test instruments. Failure to carefully read and follow all instructions in this manual can result in equipment malfunction, property damage, personal injury and/or death. The blower cabinet may be used for cooling or heat pump operation with or without electric heat. Installations without electric heat, require a No Heat Kit.The cabinet can be installed in an upflow or horizontal position (Figure 2, 3). Horizontal installations IJJ require a horizontal kit. Some models are shipped with the horizontal kit already installed .These units are not shipped with air filters installed. Filter must be field supplied, either washable or disposal type. Washable filters are available as an accessory. Location Select the best position which suits the installation site conditions. The location should provide adequate structural support, space in the front of the unit for service access, clearance for return air and supply duct connections, space for refrigerant piping connections and condensate drain line connections. If heaters are being installed make sure adequate clearance is maintained from supply ductwork, See Clearances and Warning in Figure 1. NOTE: internal filter can be accessed from separate filter door. if the filter can NOT be easily accessed, a remote filter is recommended. Refer to ACCA Manual D for remote filter sizing. If the unit is located in an area of high humidity, nuisance sweating of casing may occur. On these installations a wrap of 2" fiberglass insulation with a vapor barrier should be used. I Fan Coils Upflow Installation Instructions I Installations The unit is ready to install tions. in the upflow position without modifica- Figure 3 I AirflowPositions HORIZONTAL LEFT POSITION The unit MUST be supported on the bottom ONLY and set on a supporting frame or shelf. Use screws through the bottom to anchor to supporting frame. ,,=, Airflow Positions Figule 2 l UPFLOW POSITION HORIZONTAL RIGHT POSITION HEARER ,,=, m 38-20-19 3. Position side of coil drain pan into horizontal drain trough on deep end of pan on right side of coil. 4 o nLTER 38--20--19 Remove coil drip flanges from A-coil side of coil (same side as horizontal and reinstall drain pan). pan on right 5. Remove the coil support bracket from the left side of the cabinet and reinstall bracket on the right side of the cabinet. Non-Ducted The cabinet Return Air can be installed Closet 6. Install drain plugs as required in back side of horizontal drain pan. Install plugs in A col! drain pan to prevent air leaks. Installation in a closet with a false bottom to form a return air plenum, or mounted on an open platform inside the closet. Platform should be high enough to provide a free (open) area for adequate return airflow into the bottom of the cabinet. The open area can be on the front side or a combination of front and sides, providing there is clearance on the sides between cabinet and closet. Refer to ACCA Manual D for sizing and free area recommendations. 7. Slide coil assembly sulation. Horizontal Suspended Installations Units that are shipped with the horizontal drain pan installed are set up for horizontal left hand airflow. They must have the drain pan repositioned for right hand airflow. All other units must have the horizontal drain pan kit installed for either left or right hand applications. For installation of the drain pan, refer to the installation instructions included with the horizontal drain pan kit, and the fo!lowing. CAUTION Afield-fabricated auxiliary drain pan, with a seperate drain is REQUIRED for all installations over a finished living space or in any area that may be damaged by overflow from the main drain pan. In some localities, local codes require an auxiliary drain pan for ANY horizontal installation. Drain flow Pan Installation See Figure / Conversion for Right Hand Air- 4 1. Remove coil access panel and carefully tal Drain Pan Assembly out. pull Coil/Horizon- 2. Separate horizontal drain pan from coil drain pan. The coil drain pan fits snuggly inside the horizontal pan. not to tear in- 8. Refer to Restrictor Orifice Selection and change necessary, then install coil access panel. Cabinet and Right being careful NOTE: Be sure A coil pan fits into the support bracket on the back side of the cabinet and that pan is under the flange of the bracket on the right side. The brackets fit over the top edge of the A coil drain pan to hold it when it's put into the horizontal position. NOTE: Local codes may limit application of systems without a ducted return to single story dwellings. Left into cabinet can now be placed Cabinet on it's side for horizontal restrictor if airflow. Installation 1. The cabinet may be supported be suspended. on a frame or shelf, or it may 2. Use metal strapping or threaded rod with angle iron supports under the auxiliary drain pan to suspend cabinet. These supports MUST run parallel with the length of the cabinet (Figure 5 ). 3. Ensure access that there is adequate panels after installing 4. Place Styrofoam cabinet. Duct blocks room to remove service supporting brackets. in auxiliary drain and pan to support Connections Supply Duct Supply duct must be attached to the outside of flange on outlet end of unit. Flexible connectors may be used if desired. Maintain clearances from supply duct to combustibles when heaters are installed. See Figure 1 and unit rating plate. Return Duct Return duct should be attached al screws or other fasteners. to bottom of unit using sheet met- Fan Coils I I Installation Instructions FigUre 4 Horizontal Drain Pan Drip Flange mounts to top two holes in coil plate Horizontal Drain Pan (Left Hand Airflow) Coil Support Bracket (Right Hand Airflow) \ il Support Bracket Filter Door Coil Support Bracket Coil Access Panel (Left Hand Airflow) --_ Drip Flanges (Left Hand Airflow) Plug drains on back side Horizontal Drain Pan (Right Hand Airflow) Drip Flanges (Right Hand Airflow) Filter Installation 38-20-06 Figure 5 Horizontal Installation Filters must be field supplied. The blower cabinet is set up for an internal filter or a remote filter grille or other means may be provided. Refer to ACCA Manual D for remote filter sizing. To install an internal filter, remove screw securing filter door and slide filter into unit. Some filters are marked for airflow direction, make sure arrow points towards blower if marked. Washable filters are offered as an accessory. Disposable filter sizes are listed in Filter Static Pressure Drop Table. l Supports MUST run parallel Drain Pan Field-Fabricated with blower cabinet =_-o= I Fan Coils Condensate Installation Drain Connections The unit is provided with 3/4" National Pipe Thread (NPT) condensate drains. (Figure 1). Any drain can be used as a primary or secondary drain. Condensate drain lines should be installed in a manner that does not obstruct access to the filter. There is a secondary drain fitting supplied with the unit that will convert any of the primary condensate drain connections into a secondary drain connection. This fitting should be installed in any of the primary drain connections to convert it to a secondary drain. 1. Connect the drain lines to the appropriate drain fittings. 3/4" PVC or other type of drain line may be used. The drain line must not be smaller than the drain fitting. 2. Install a trap in the drain line below the bottom of the drain pan and pitch the drain lines down from the coil at least I/4" per foot of run. Horizontal runs over 15 feet long must also have an anti-siphon air vent (stand pipe), installed ahead of the horizontal run. An extremely long horizontal run may require an oversized drain line to eliminate air trapping. 3. Routetotheoutsideortoafloordrain, line (sewer). Check local codes sewer line. 4. Insulate damage. drain lines where Waste Line Connection If the condensate line is to be connected to a waste line, an open trap must be installed ahead of the waste line to prevent escape of sewer gases. NEVER CONNECT THE DRAIN LINE DIRECTLY TO A WASTE LINE. ALWAYS INCLUDE AN AIR GAP AND TRAP, (Figure 6). Be sure to keep the trap filled with water during the winter or off season. Figure 6 I Condensate Drain to Waste Line Air Gap Above uid Level Condensate Line laundrytrayorwaste before connecting to a sweating could cause water 5. If a gravity drain cannot be used, install a condensate pump. Install the pump as close to the indoor section as possible. Refrigerant Instructions Sewer Li_ Line Connections Size refrigerant lines according to information provided with outdoor condensing unit. Route the refrigerant lines to the coil in a manner that wil! not obstruct service access to the unit or removal of the filter. Figule 7 Refrigerant 1. Remove rubber plugs from refrigerant connections using a pulling and twisting motion. Hold refrigerant lines to avoid bending or distorting. 2. Remove the coil door before brazing refrigerant tions to prevent damage to paint finish. Lines j Tubing Plate connec- 3. Fit refrigerant lines into coi! connections and remove the tubing plate and slide plate over the refrigerant lines to assure sufficient room for brazing. 4. Reinstall tubing plate and door and install the gasket, provided with the unit, over the suction and liquid lines into the tubing plate recess to ensure an air seal around the coil. See Figure 7. Gasket Refrigerant __ Lines Recessed Area For Gasket _] _ Installation Fan Coils [ Instructions Electrical Connections Connect field wiring to appropriate terminals on electric lugs on the No Heat Kit. All line voltage connections made with copper wire. Electrical shock hazard. Line Voltage Turn OFF electric power at fuse box or service panel before making any electrical connections and ensure a proper ground connection is made before connecting line voltage. Connection 1. Provide separate line voltage power supply (208V-240V) circuit(s). Size per table or table in heater All electrical work MUST conform with the requirements of local codes and ordinances and the National Electrical Code NFPA 70 current edition. The low voltage transformer and the fan control are standard on all models and are prewired at the factory. Line voltage connections are made to the heater accessory or the lugs on the No Heat Kit. Grounding Connection Use a copper conductor(s) from the ground lug on the No Heat Kit or ground lugs on the electric heater to a grounded connection in the electric service panel or a properly driven and electrically grounded ground rod. Protection Figure81 The power supply wiring to the overcurrent protection. Governing fuses ONLY or circuit breakers. For blower used. from a manual. 2. Connect line voltage to the lugs on the No Heat Kit., or to circuit breakers or wire leads from heaters. Refer to Figure 8 and wiring diagram. Failure to do so can result in property damage, personal injury and/or death. Overcurrent heater or must be cabinets without unit MUST be provided with codes may require this to be heaters, a 15 amp circuit Electrical Controls Low Vol!age Connections _ ._e_ Matching Receptacle For No Heat Kit or Electric Heater _ may be No Heat Kit Installation If electric heat is not used, 1. Locate adapter package. 2. Attach adapter match cabinet, 3. Secure install and filler accessory plates, No Heat Kit. with screws plate and filler plate to bracket Refer to Figure 8. the No Heat Kit accessory inside if required Filler Plate (4-5 Ton) to Adapter (3 Ton) with four screws. 4. Connect the plug from No Heat Kit wiring into the receptacle on the control board on the side of the cabinet. Plate _ .oHeat _:_! CAUTION Do not attempt Line Voltage to force .... plug as it only fits one way. Connections Lugs for Line Voltage and Ground Connections Line voltage wiring may be brought into the unit through the top right-hand corner or the right-hand side panel. The correct hole size required by the conduit fitting must be punched at the pilot hole location. Plug the un used pilot hole with a hole plug (supplied with unit). Maximum Supply Circuit Recommended Overcurrent SupplyWire 75o C. Copper Supply Maximum Branch Protective Circuit Motor Total Circuit Device Ground Max, Wire Volts Phase Hertz N0, AMP8. AMP8. Ampacity (AMP8.) No, Size Length (Ft) No. Size 240 1 60 Single 60 60 75 15 2 14 104 1 14 208 1 60 Single 60 60 75 15 2 14 90 1 14 LtJ I Fan Coils Installation Low Voltage Control Adjusting Connections The 24 volt power supply is provided by an internally wired low voltage transformer which is standard on all models. If power supply is 208 volt, the low voltage transformer must be rewired to the 208 volt tap. See the unit wiring label. Set the heat anticipator instructions provided adjustment. Field supplied low voltage wiring can enter the unit on the top left hand corner* or the left hand side panel. When using the left hand side panel entrance, the low voltage wiring must be fed through the entrance hole in the bottom of the blower deck into the control area. Install the strain relief bushing (supplied with unit) in the selected hole and a hole plug (supplied with unit) in the unused hole. Connect the field wiring at the screw terminals of the control board. Refer to Figure 9. Keep the low voltage wiring as short as possible inside the control box. Complete connections between indoor blower, outdoor section, indoor thermostat and electronic outdoor thermostat (accessory) according to instruction provided with the Condenser Installation Instructions or those provided with the accessory and refer to Figure 9. Figure 9 [ Typical Low Voltage Thermostat Heater Size of the thermostat to the proper value. with the thermostat before making - KW Anticipator .24 07, 10 .32 Humidistat I Anticipator 05 Adding Instructions or Outdoor See this Setting Thermostat Adding a humidistat or outdoor thermostat allows the airflow to be reduced to 80% of normal allowing greater humidity control. Humidistats are preferred but an outdoor thermostat can be used but can only be set based on temperature. Suggested starting point is 85 F, but this will vary depending on several factors. The control must be wired differently pumps. On air conditioners connect ref Figure 10. on air conditioners to Y and Dehum and heat terminals, HEAT PUMPS ONLY: Heat pumps must use only the outdoor thermostat, because it is powered instead of just performing a switching function. This allows it to be out of the circuit when continuous circulation is desired, which is required for the system to operate on Fan Only for circulation, which is 60% airflow. On heat pumps connect to Y and Dehum terminals, and C and O to power the outdoor thermostat, ref Figure 10. Connections Cooling Only Thermostat R Outdoor Unit -- Electric Heater Staging G Y Y __y W Dehum R O () C () O 0 Indoor Y G ()Blower0 W 1 0 The heater elements are turned on in increments. Refer to Heater Staging Table in the Heater Installation Manual. In addition on heaters larger than 5KW, the heat can be staged (1 st & 2nd) either through an indoor thermostat or by using an outdoor thermostat. This satisfies staging requirements imposed by some electric utilities on heaters larger than 6 kilowatts. A control signal (24V) from Wl on the Indoor T'stat to Wl on the control board energizes the 1st stage of heat. A control signal (24V) to W2 on the control board energizes the second stage of electric heat. To turn ON both stages atthe same time, using one control signal, W1 and W2 are jumpered together. W 2 0 If the indoor thermostat does not have staging capabilities, accessory electronic outdoor thermostats are available that will control two stages of electric heat. Air Conditioner - Adding Control for 80% Airflow Motor Speeds See IDe.Oum ° 0 0 _0 C O Y G IndoorBlower Figure g and and Airflow Page 8. The motor speed can be set on one of eight speeds and the air flow will adjust between 60%, 80% and 100% depending on settings. Time ON / OFF settings can also be adjusted. _/_)w2 Determine coil static pressure drop, measure duct system static pressure, speed setting from blower charts. consult coil manual and then determine required Set switches 6, 7, and 8 on the motor end bell to position 1 (on) as specified on blower charts. Humidistat or Outdoor Thermostat 0 (off) or Set switches 1 and 2 to position 0 (off) or 1 (on) as specified Figure 9 to control Fan delay ON - OFR NOTE: switch in Power must be completely OFF to unit any time settings are changed or settings will not take effect. _ Installation Figure Fan Coils I Instructions 10[ Typical Low Voltage Control Wiring Staging Cooling with Electric Heat Heat Pump with Electric Heat _eJ331o3 tat R Thermostat B G BL Y W -- y Outdoor Unit o2J I or O w1 Outdoor Unit w2 o 0 Y G W. Indoor Blower Air Conditioner - Adding Control for 80% Airflow I © Dehum Heat Pump - Adding Control for 80% Airflow © R C O Y G IndoorBlower m C O Y G IndoorBlower 0 Switch (off) Humidistat or Outdoor Thermostat Outdoor Thermostat Figure 1i [ Motor Speeds Time Motor end Bell CFM Select Delay Select I I I _-'--------__._..._.._ J 1 Positions 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Available Selections: Time Delays: 00 0 sec. on/60 sec. off (default) 01 0 sec, on/30 sec, off U/ 10 0 sec, on/90 sec. off 11 0 sec. on/0 sec. off (on) I Fan Coils Installation FCV36 1600 • I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I 0.2 0.3 0.4 0.5 0.6 0.7 0.8 1400, 1200" 1000, LL 0 800, 600, 400 • 200 0.1 External Dip Switch Settings Dip Switch Settings 0.9 Static - 000 Highest Speed 111 Lowest Speed are set at switches 6, 7 and 8 on the motor end bell. "0" is OFF Position, "1" is ON Position FCV48 2200_ 2000, 1800, 000 1600, 001 1400, 010 LI. 0 U_ 1200, 011 1000, 100 800, 101 110 600, 400 w 0.! 0.2 0.3 0.4 0.5 External Static 0.6 0.7 08 Instructions _ Installation Instructions Fan Coils ] FCV60 22OO 2000 I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I k 4 4 _ I I 4 1800 000 1600 001 1400 010 LL 0 u) 1200 011 1000 100 8OO 101 6OO 110 400 111 0.1 0.2 0.3 0.4 0.5 0.6 0.7 External Static Dip Switch Settings - 000 Highest Speed 111 Lowest Speed Dip Switch Settings are set at switches 6, 7 and 8 on the motor end bell. "0" is OFF Position, "1" is ON Position 0.8 I Fan Coils Installation Instructions FILTER STATIC PRESSURE DROP* *WASHABLE FINER SIZE MODEL CFM 600 FCV36 17 3/4X20 FCV48/FCV60 Air Flow DISPOSABLE FI_ERSIZE 1/4 18X20 ....... 24 3/4 X 20 1/4 25X20 .......... Check 800 1. Set up to measure external and return duct connections static pressure (Figure12). 2. Drill holes in the ducts for pressure taps, other accurate pressure sensing devices. 1400 1600 1800 0.09 0.12 0.17 0.22 ...... 0.09 0.11 0.14 or rise greater ALL registers 5. Turn electric the supply 60 and return by changing block. OF (33.3 °C) the is not and duct dampers. power NOTE; 8. Turn electric LEAST setting 5 as high as it wil! go. minutes, air temperature to normal power to HEAT. ON. The maximum outlet is 200 OF (93.3 °C). 7. Set thermostat selector temperature 6. Operate unit AT temperature rise. e Oon than Heat-Cool 4. Set the thermostat SupplYr__ 0.18 1. To check the temperature rise through the unit, place thermometers in the supply and return air ducts as close to the unit as possible. 3. Set thermostat Static Pressure Check between The temperature rise can be adjusted speed tap at the unit's blower terminal A temperature recommended. at the supply pitot tubes, NOTE; heating 2000 Rise Check Temperature rise is the difference air temperatures. 2. Open '2 l 1200 Temperature For proper system operation, the air flow through the indoor coil should be between 350 and 450 cfm per ton of cooling capacity. The air flow through the unit can be determined by measuring the external static pressure to the unit and selecting the motor speed tap that will most closely provide the required air flow. Figure 1000 temperature then check for all models setting. OFE 9. Be sure to seal all holes in ducts if any were created this process. during Maintenance Filters 3. Connect gauge. these taps to a level inclined 4. Ensure the coil and filter are clean, open. 5. Determine operating. the external static manometer or draft and all the registers are with the blower The bearings of the blower motor are permanently 6. Refer to the Air Flow Data tables, page 8 to find the Dip Switch Speed setting that will most closely provide the required air flow for the system. 8. Recheck the external static pressure and confirm speed switch selection. must be cleaned when they become dirty. Inspect at least per month. The frequency of cleaning depends upon the of operation and the local atmospheric conditions. Clean keep unit efficiency high. Lubrication pressure 7. Refer to Motor Speeds and Airflow the speed is to be changed. Filters once hours filters in these instructions with the new setting, if Condensate lubricated. Drains During the cooling season check the condensate drain lines to be sure that condensate is flowing from the primary drain but not from the secondary drain. If condensate ever flows from the secondary drain the unit should be promptly shut off and the condensate pan and drains cleaned to insure a free flowing primary drain. U 2J _ Installation Instructions POWER Fan Coils I SUPPLY: 208/230-1-60 USE COPPER CONDUCTORS ONLY. 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