Page 2 - CA RBON MONOXIDE POISONING HAZAR D; Important Note to the Owner Regarding Product; To receive the 10 Year Parts Limited Warranty,
2 To prevent the risk of property damage, personal injury, or death, do not store combustible materials or use gasoline or other flammable liquids or vapors in the vicinity of this unit. CA RBON MONOXIDE POISONING HAZAR D - Special Warning for Installation of Furnace or A ir H andling Units inEnclos...
Page 3 - Interconnecting Tubing
3 To register your Amana ® brand unit, go to www.amana- hac.com and click “Warranty Registration”. Complete regis-tration as prompted. Product limited warranty certificates for models currently inproduction can be viewed at www.goodmanmfg.com orwww.amana-hac.com. If your model is not currently in pr...
Page 4 - DRIP SHIELD REMOVAL; Horizontal Left Installation; Installation Location; tion only
4 Screw Screw DRIP SHIELD REMOVAL Figure 1 7.2 Horizontal Left Installation No field modifications are permissible for this applica-tion. The bottom right drain connection is the primary drain forthis application and condensate drain line must be at-tached to this drain connection. The top connectio...
Page 5 - Upper Tie Plate
5 2. Slide the coil assembly out using the drain pan to pull the assembly from the cabinet. NOTE: DO NOT USE MANIFOLDS OR FLOWRATORTO PULL THE COIL ASSEMBLY OUT. FAILURE TODO SO MAY RESULT IN BRAZE JOINT DAMAGEAND LEAKS. 3. Removal of the center support is required on units with 21" wide cabinet...
Page 6 - Refrigerant Lines; Refrigerant tubing must be routed to allow adequate
6 Secondary Drain Portfor Upflow/DownflowApplication SecondaryDrain Portfor HorizontalApplication BlowerAccessPanel CoilAccessPanel TubingPanel Thum bScrew EXTERNAL PART TERMINOLOGY Figure 7 Coil Slides on the downflow bracket IMPORTANT NOTE: Ensure coil slides on the railsalong the groove providedo...
Page 7 - Tubing Connections for TXV Models; Suction Line Grommet; Condensate Drain Lines; MANDATORY; CAUTION
7 NOTE: To prevent possible damage to the tubing joints, do not handle coil assembly with manifold or flowratortubes. Always use clean gloves when handling coil as-semblies. Applying too much heat to any tube can melt the tube. Torchheat required to braze tubes of various sizes must beproportional t...
Page 8 - Air Handler; POSITIVE LIQUID; Drain; Tip; Ductwork
8 A drain trap in a draw-through application prevents air from being drawn back through the drain line during fan operationthus preventing condensate from draining, and if connectedto a sewer line to prevent sewer gases from being drawn intothe airstream during blower operation. Field experience has...
Page 9 - No Electric Heat Installed; Electrical and Control Wiring; Building Electrical Service Inspection; must; Nominal Input; electrical ground. The
9 12.1 No Electric Heat Installed If no electric heat accessory kit is installed, a cover plate must be installed over the opening for electric heat. Thiscover plate kit is available from Goodman ® and Amana ® brand distributors. 3 5 6 8 10 15 19/20 25 800 12 19 23 31 37 1000 9 15 19 25 30 44 1200 8...
Page 10 - KNOCK-OUT FOR ELECTRICAL CONNECTIONS; Air Handler With Circuit Breaker Heat Kit; Achieving 2% Low Leakage Rate
10 • Refer to the NEC (USA) or CSA (Canada) for wire siz-ing. The unit MCA for the air handler and the optionalelectric heat kit can be found on the unit Series andRating Plate. • Wire must be sized to allow no more than a 2% volt-age drop from the building breaker/fuse panel tothe unit. • Wires wit...
Page 11 - Regular Maintenance; If thumb screws are used to access the; Wire routing must not interfere with the circulator; COO LING; o make thermostat wire connections. This plug may; C G; C G; Typical Single-Stage Cooling with Single-Stage Heating; C G; C G; Typical Two-Stage Cooling with Two-Stage Heating
11 15 Start-Up Procedure • Prior to start-up, ensure that all electrical wires are prop-erly sized and all connections are properly tightened. • All panels must be in place and secured. For Air Tightapplication, gasket must be positioned at prescribedlocations to achieve 2% leakage. • Tubing must be...
Page 12 - R C; R C G; opens on humidity rise.; to enable; UXILIARY; CAS; Communication mode use; AVPTC M; OTOR; AVPTC Motor
12 1 2 R C Air Handler Integrated Control Module Typical Single-Stage Cool, Single-Stage Heat Heat Pump Thermostat Dehumidistat [Optional] G W1 W2 Y1 Y2 O DEH UM Remote Condensing Unit (Single-Stage HP) NEU HOT W/E R C G Y1 O R C W1 Y O Typical Single-Stage Heat Pump with Auxiliary/Emergency Heating...
Page 13 - Communicating Board; Determine the tonnage of the cooling system installed
13 COM TH TR DE CAS HUM O R 2 1 C 2 1 ST4 ST3 ST2 ST1 3A C Y2 24VAC FUSE W1 W2 R C G W1 W2 Y1 3 2 Dip Switches Green CFM LED Seven Segment LED Auxiliary Alarms Communicating Board C IRCULATOR B LOWER This air handler is equipped with a multi-speed circulatorblower. This blower provides ease in adjus...
Page 14 - Tap A; Dip Switches - Cooling Airflow and Airflow Adjust Taps; The multi-speed circulator blower also offers several
14 4. Locate the blower speed selection DIP switches on the integrated control module. Select the desired “cooling”speed tap by positioning switches 1 and 2 appropriately.If airflow adjustment is required, set dip switch S8 (trimenable) to ON (trim enable default is off). Then selectthe desired “adj...
Page 15 - Dip Switches - Cooling Airflow Ramping Profiles; Dip Switches - Electric
15 • Profile A provides only an OFF delay of one (1) minuteat 100% of the cooling demand airflow. OFF 100% CFM 100% CFM 1 min OFF • Profile B ramps up to full cooling demand airflow byfirst stepping up to 50% of the full demand for 30 sec-onds. The motor then ramps to 100% of the requiredairflow. A ...
Page 16 - Speed Selection Dip Switches; Model; Htr kW
16 B ------- 30 sec/50% 60 sec/100% Speed Selection Dip Switches A OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF TAP S1 S2 S3 S4 S5 S6 B ON OFF ON OFF ON OFF A ------- -------- 60 sec/100% To set Airflow: (1) Select model and desired High Stage Cooling Airflow. Determine the corresponding tap (A, B, C, D). Set dipswitche...
Page 17 - ROUBLESHOOTING; LECTROSTATIC; HIGH; WARNING; Troubleshooting Chart; Heat Kit Selection
17 T ROUBLESHOOTING E LECTROSTATIC D ISCHARGE (ESD) P RECAUTIONS NOTE: Discharge body’s static electricity before touching unit. An electrostatic discharge can adversely affect electricalcomponents.Use the following precautions during air handler installationand servicing to protect the integrated c...
Page 18 - Consecutively repeated faults are displayed a; OMFORT; VERVIEW
18 F AULT R ECALL The integrated control module is equipped with a momentarypush-button switch that can be used to display the last sixfaults on the 7 segment LED display. The control must be inStandby Mode (no thermostat inputs) to use the feature. De-press the push-button for approximately two sec...
Page 19 - System Wiring Using Four-Wires; 0VA Transformer; System Wiring using Two-Wires between Air Handler and AC/; consecutive; Communications Troubleshooting Chart
19 CTK0* T HERMOSTAT W IRING NOTE: Refer to section Electrical Connections for 208/230 volt line connections to the air handler . NOTE: A removable plug connector is provided with the control to make thermostat wire connections. This plug maybe removed, wire connections made to the plug, and replace...
Page 20 - NOT
20 S TART -U P P ROCEDURE • Prior to start-up, ensure that all electrical connectionsare properly sized and tightened. • All panels must be in place and secured. For Air Tightapplication, neoprene gasket must be positioned at pre-scribed locations to achieve 2% leakage. • Tubing must be leak free. •...
Page 21 - LED LED
21 C OMMUNICATIONS T ROUBLESHOOTING C HART LED LED Status Indication Possible Causes Corrective Action(s) Notes & Cautions Off x Normal condition x None x None x None 1 Flash x Communications Failure x Communications Failure x Depress Learn Button x Verify that bus BIAS and TERM dipswitches are ...
Page 22 - C ON F IGU R AT ION
22 A IR H ANDLER A DVANCED F EATURES M ENUS S u b m e n u I te m I n d i ca ti o n (fo r Di sp l a y O n l y; n o t Use r M o d i fi a b l e ) E lec t ric Heat S iz e (HTR K W ) Dis play s t he s iz e in k W of t he s elec t ed elec t ric heat ers . M ot or HP (1/ 2, 3/ 4, or 1 M TR HP ) Dis play s ...
Page 23 - TROUBLESHOOTING
23 TROUBLESHOOTING Comfor tNet™ Ther mostat Onl y S y m p toms of A b normal Ope ration (Legac y & Comfor tNet™ Thermostat) 7-Segment LED Codes Characters Wi ll A lter nate Faul t Desc ri pti on M essage Code Possible Causes Correct iv e A c tions Notes & Cauti ons x LED di splay is ON conti...
Page 27 - DIAGNOSTIC CODES; S E GME NT LED
27 DIAGNOSTIC CODES 0140A00070-A 7 S E GME NT LED (charac ters will alternat e) DES CRIPTION OF CO NDITION ( no display) INTERNAL CONT ROL FAULT / NO POWER On STANDBY, WAITING FOR INPUT S Ec HEAT ER KIT TO O LARGE, TOO SMALL, OR NO MAT CH E5 FUSE OPEN EF AUXILIARY SWIT CH OPEN d0 DATA NOT O N NET WO...
Page 28 - DISCONNECT ALL POWER BEFORE SERVICING.; WIRING DIAGRAMS
28 Wiring is subject to change. Always refer to the wiring diagram on the unit for the most up-to-date wiring. HIGH VOLTAGE! DISCONNECT ALL POWER BEFORE SERVICING. MULTIPLE POWER SOURCES MAY BE PRESENT. FAILURE TO DO SOMAY CAUSE PROPERTY DAMAGE, PERSONAL INJURY OR DEATH. WARNING RD BK GY BL CO NT F ...
Page 30 - SPLIT SYSTEMS; AIR CONDITIONING AND HEAT PUMP HOMEOWNER’S; Replace or Clean Filter; Never operate unit without a filter in-; Compressor; Check the thermostat to confirm that it is properly set.; EFORE
30 SPLIT SYSTEMS AIR CONDITIONING AND HEAT PUMP HOMEOWNER’S ROUTINE MAINTENANCE RECOMMENDATIONS We strongly recommend a bi-annual maintenance checkup be performed before the heating and cooling seasons begin by a qualified servicer. Replace or Clean Filter IMPORTANT NOTE: Never operate unit without ...
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