Page 2 - Step 1 — Complete Pre-Installation Checks; TYPICAL FAN COL UNIT
combinations, and Table 2 for application range. Refer to this manual for proper installation of the complete system. Refer to Table 1 to make sure the correct indoor unit is installed with the correct outdoor unit. Be sure the unit will be operated within the application guidelines shown in Table ...
Page 3 - Fig. 2 — Minimum Required Fan Coil Unit; prepunched; Step 3 — Mount Mounting Bracket on Wall; into; Tb; CAUTION; Table 3 — High Wall Unit Package Contents
*A clearance of 31^" is the absolute minimum, A clearance of 10” is recommended. NOTE: Remove unit front cover for controi box access. Fig. 2 — Minimum Required Fan Coil Unit Clearances 4, Select walls that are; a. Strong enough to support the weight of the unit (see Tables 4A-4D for unit operat...
Page 5 - Table 4C — Physical Data, 38BK009.012 Outdoor Heat Pump Units*
Table 4C — Physical Data, 38BK009.012 Outdoor Heat Pump Units* UNIT 38BK 009 012 NOMINAL CAPACITY (Tons) V* 1 OPERATING WEIGHT (lb) 60.7 66.5 REFRIGERANT TYPE R-22 Control (Cootingt Control (Heating) AccuRater® Piston at Outdoor Unit AccuRater Piston at Outdoor Unit Factory Charge (lb) 1.5 2.0 COMPR...
Page 6 - Table 4D — Physical Data, 40QNE/H Heat Pump High Wall Units
Table 4D — Physical Data, 40QNE/H Heat Pump High Wall Units UNIT 40QNE009* 40QNH012* NOMINAL CAPACITY (Tons) % 1 NOMINAL SIZE (Btuh) 9000 12,000 OPERATING WEIGHT (lb) 18.7 24,2 MOISTURE REMOVAL RATE (PInts/hr) 2.4 3.4 REFRIGERANT R-22 Control (Cooling) Accu Rater® Piston at Outdoor Unit Control Seat...
Page 7 - UNIT
r o p V l t w \ _P'-eiM^J * [235] ^ ¡ » « O U T V l t w NOTES; 1. Dimensions in ( ] are in miliimelers. 2. Direction of airflow. Center of Gravity. 4. Minimum dearances: 4 in. on coil sides, 24 in. on fan side, and 30 in. service side. > i e n T t i » i v n * UNIT WEIGHT 38 Lb Kg AN009 55.0 25.0 ...
Page 8 - Fig. 4 — 40QN Dimensional Drawing
HiNIHUM CLEARANCE FOR SERVICE [NL£T AIR 2.36 OIA 160] IRISHT SIDE VIEW I EVAPORATOR COIL ¿-KWCICOUT FOR LEFT SIDE REFRIGERANT, DRAIN, POUER AND SIGNAL LINES INFRARED REMOTE OVERRIDE SWITCH CBEHIND ACCESS COVER) INDOOR AIR BLOWER WHEEL I BOTTOM VIETI KNOCKOUT FOR RIGHT SIDE - REFRIGERANT, DRAIN, POWE...
Page 10 - Fig. 8 — Wall Hole Location For Fan Coil Unit; Step 5 — Connect Refrigerant Piping
' 2 1/2" TYP □IA Fig. 8 — Wall Hole Location For Fan Coil Unit Rear Piping (Size 009 Shown) WALL SLEEVE (FACTORY SUPPLIED) (INDOOR SIDE) • WALL . (OLTTDOOR SIDE) NOTE: Slope condensate line at a minimum pitch of V* in. per foot. Fig. 9 — Piping Hole Step 5 — Connect Refrigerant Piping — Refer to...
Page 11 - Table 6 — Flare Nut Tightening Torque; FLARE NUT; Step 7 — Connect Condensate Drain Line —; D o not insert a trap in the; Step 8 — Make Electrical Connections
2. Connect piping to the indoor section: a. Shape tube with a tube bender so that the tube ends coincide with flare connections. b. Carefully remove the flare nut fitting from the indoor section tubing. c. Thoroughly clean all tubing connection points to pre vent foreign matter from entering the re...
Page 12 - Table 7 — Electrical Data
INCORRECT INCORRECT INCORRECT CORRECT Fig. 10 — Fan Coil Unit Drainage System (Rear Piping Shown) Table 7 — Electrical Data UNIT V-PH (60 Hz) VOLTAGE RANGE COMPRESSOR FAN FLA MCA MOCP Min Max LRA RLA Outdoor Section 38AN009 115-1 104 127 46.5 7.6 .76 12.1 15 38AN012 208/230-1 187 253 30.0 5.5 .35 8....
Page 13 - OUTDOOR UN rr; INDOOR AND OUTDOOR UNIT; Fig. 11 — Electrical Connections; Fig. 12 — Mounting Fan Coil Unit to Bracket
outdoor unit. For installation simplicity, the field- supplied conductor should be black, white, and bare cop per for 009 applications and black, red, and bare copper for 012 applications. 6. Wire the outdoor units as follows: • Cooling-Only, Size 009 Systems: Connect the 2 black leads to terminal ...
Page 14 - A WARNING
START-UP Complete the following checks and the Start-Up Check list on pages CL-1 and CL-2 before system start-up. 1. Check condensate drainage system. Refer to Fig. 4 and 10. Add water to check the drainage flow. If water does not flow steadily, check the pipe slope or see if there are any restrict...
Page 15 - Fig. 15 — Louver Adjustments; Operating Fault Diagnosis; Initial O peration
COOLINO - DIRECT LOUVERS SO AIR BLOWS DOWN (VERTICALDISCHARGE) tDesirable range. NOTE: Unit is equippect with manuai air vents which direct the air from side to side. Up and down louver motion can be selected using the remote controller. For maximum comfort, set louvers within the swing range. See A...
Page 16 - IV i
will stop 30 seconds after the compressor stops. After 3 minutes, the indoor fan runs at ultra-low speed for 30 seconds. The normal dehumidification operation is repeated for the newly sensed room temperature. 3. When the room temperature is equal to or greater than 4® F below the selected temperat...
Page 17 - Fig. 16 — Electronic Control Defrost Regions Map; EMER; Fig. 17 — Slide Switch
*A defrost will be initiated after 30 minutes of compressor run time if the outdoor coil temperature is less than -4° F. Fig. 16 — Electronic Control Defrost Regions Map LEGEND EMER — Emergency Fig. 17 — Slide Switch 17
Page 18 - rem ove; Table 9 — Cleaning and Maintenance Schedule
CLEANING AND MAINTENANCE A CAUTION To avoid the possibility of electric shock, before performing any cleaning and maintenance operations always turn off power to the system by pressing the orange ON/OFF button on the remote controller. Turn off the outdoor disconnect switch located near the outdo...
Page 19 - Fig. 18 — Installing or Replacing Batteries
To Clean Indoor Unit Front Panel — if the front panel of the unit beeomes dirty or smudged, wipe the out side of the front panel with a soft dry eloth. If necessary, use a mild liquid detergent and wipe off carefully with a dry cloth. A CAUTION When cleaning the front panel, NEVER use water hotter...
Page 20 - If the System is in C ooling or D ehum idification M ode; Table 10 — System Fault Codes; LED FLASHES; System Safeties and Interlocks
SERVICE A WARNING When servicing unit, turn off all electric power to unit to avoid shock hazard or injury from rotating parts. A CAUTION Do not vent refrigerant to atmosphere when servicing unit. Recover refrigerant during system repair or unit removal. Diagnostic Codes — This unit is equipped with...
Page 22 - Fig. 21 — Typical High Wall System Piping and Wiring
'WALL MOUNTING BRACKET* I 'DRAIN LINE* I TO OPEN DRAIN (DO NOT TRAP) WALLSTRAPSt ^ DRAIN~ HOSE WIRELESS CONTROLLER* EXTENSION t POWER AND HIGH- VOLTAGE CONTROL TO INDOOR UNIT 3 WIRES (4)GR0UND LEGEND NEC — National Electrical Code 'Standard. tField supplied. NOTES:1. All piping must follow standard ...