Page 2 - Table of Contents
2 Table of Contents Congratulations......................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 3 General.Instructions............................
Page 3 - Here are some suggestions to help you use your; Read Installation Operation; WARNING; Refrigeration system; NOTICE; CAUTION; Your safety and the safety of others are very important.; WARNING
3 Congratulations Thank.you.for.your.decision.to.purchase.Friedrich...Your.new.Friedrich.has.been.carefully.engineered.and.manufactured.to.give.you.many.years.of.dependable,. efficient.operation,.maintaining.a.comfortable.temperature.and.humidity.level...Many.extra.features.have.been.built.into.your...
Page 4 - MODEL NUMBER; PDXWS Wall Sleeve Dimensions:; Typical Unit Components and Dimensions
4 General Specifications Installation Checklist q . Inspect.all.components.and.accessories.for.damage.before.and.after. installation. q . Remove.the.cardboard.wall.sleeve.support.and.grill.weatherboard. q . Check.for.proper.wall.sleeve.installation.in.accordance.with.the.wall. sleeve.installation.in...
Page 5 - PTAC Installation Recommendations; VIEW: OUTSIDE BUILDING ELEVATION
5 PTAC Installation Recommendations PTAC. units. should. be. installed. no. closer. than. 12". apart. when. two. units. are. side. by. side.. . If. three.or.more.PTAC.units.are.to. operate.next.to.one.another.allow. a.minimum.of.36".between.units... Also,.a.vertical.clearance.of.60". sho...
Page 6 - Wall Sleeve Installation Instructions (PDXWS); See Page 9; Typical Wall Sleeve Installation; Falling Object Hazard
6 Wall Sleeve Installation Instructions (PDXWS) NOTE: . Insure.that.the.unit.is.only.installed.in.a.wall.structurally.adequate.to.support.the.unit.including.the.sleeve,.chassis.and.accessories...If.the.sleeve. projects. more. than. 8". into. the. room,. a. subbase. or. other. means. of. support....
Page 7 - Alternate Wall Installations; Panel Wall; Curtain Wall; Frame and Brick Veneer; Block and Brick Veneer
7 NOTE:. Follow.all.wall.system.manufacturer.installation.instructions...For.sunrooms.and.modular.buildings,.adhere.to.their.installation.instructions.for. supporting.and.sealing.sleeve.to.their.frames...All.wall.and.window/wall.installations.must.provide.for.proper.drainage...In.applications.where....
Page 8 - Dimensions; Wall Sleeve Attachment
8 Figure 9 Dimensions FRP007 NOTE: The Wall Sleeve must be horizontally level (side-to-side) and pitched 1/4 bubble to the outside when installed in an opening. The mounting hole location should be approximately 2-4” from the top and bottom of the sleeve. MOUNTING HOLES PLASTIC ANCHORS WOOD SCREW AL...
Page 9 - Lintel Installation; One-Piece Deep Wall Sleeve
9 FRP010 NOTE: Construct wall opening to comply with all applicable building codes. MAIN STUDS JACK STUDS LINTEL MOUNTING SCREW HOLES NO HOLES IN BOTTOM OF WALL SLEEVE UNLESS DRAIN KIT IS USED MAIN STUDS JACK STUDS 5. Drill.two.3/16".holes.through.each.side.of.the.sleeve.approximately. 4". f...
Page 10 - Drain Kit Location and Installation; QUANTITY; PXDR10 Drain Kit Installation; Internal Drain
10 FRP011 DRAIN TUBE SIDE VIEW FRONT VIEW WALL SLEEVE OPTIONAL AREA PREFERRED AREA- NO FOAM INSULATION IF THE DRAIN MUST BE LOCATED IN THE OPTIONAL AREA, THE FOAM INSULATION MUST BE CUT AWAY AND REMOVED TO ALLOW ACCESS TO THE DRAIN. NUT MOUNTING PLATE GASKET SCREW 3" Figure 11 Drain Kit Location...
Page 11 - External Drain (for new; Cover Plate Installation
11 FRP012 FOAM GASKET OVERFLOW SLOTS DETAIL B DETAIL A COVER PLATE FOAM GASKET SCREWS ½” O.D. TUBE MOUNTING PLATE NUT External Drain (for new construction or unit replacement) When.using.an.external.drain.system,.the.condensate.is.removed.through. either.of.two.drain.holes.on.the.back.of.the.wall.sl...
Page 12 - Standard Grille; Description; Stamped Aluminum Grille; Quantity
12 PXGA Standard Grille Installation Instructions 1. Remove.the.center.support.and.weatherboard.if.still.installed.in. the.sleeve. 2. Insert.six.plastic.grommets.into.the.grille.openings.from.the.outside. of.the.grille.as.shown.in.Figure.13. 3. Insert.two.#8.x.⅜".sheet.metal.screws.(provided).in...
Page 13 - A. Electrical Rating Tables; All 230/208 volt units are equipped with power cords.; 50V Receptacles and Fuse Types; Electrical Shock Hazard
13 W ARNING 15/20A LCDI Device 30A LCDI Device TEST BEFORE EACH USE 1. PRESS RESET BUTT ON 2. PLUG LCDI INT O POWER RECEPT ACLE 3. PRESS TEST BUTT ON, RESET BUTT ON SHOULD POP UP 4. PRESS TEST BUTT ON, FOR USE DO NOT USE IF ABOVE TEST F AILS WHEN GREEN LIGHT IS ON IT IS WORKING PROPERL Y RESET TEST ...
Page 14 - Power Cord Installation
14 TABLE 2 Model Heater kW Power Cord Kit Voltage Amperage Receptacle PDE07K 0.0 PXPC23000 230/208 15 NEMA.6-15r PDE/PDH07K 2.0 PXPC23015 230/208 15 NEMA.6-15r 3.0 STD 230/208 20 NEMA.6-20r PDE09K 0.0 PXPC23000 230/208 15 NEMA.6-15r PDE/PDH09K 2.0 PXPC23015 230/208 15 NEMA.6-15r 3.0 STD 230/208 20 N...
Page 16 - Chassis Install Preparation; Suffocation Hazards
16 Chassis Install Preparation Check to be sure the wall sleeve, extension (if used), grille, and drain kit are installed properly before chassis installation. 1. Remove.the.weatherboard.and.center.support.from.the.sleeve.(if. still.in.place)..Be.sure.an.outdoor.grille.is.attached. NOTE: . Use.a.wal...
Page 17 - Shipping Tape Location; Shipping Screw Location; Unit Damage Hazard
17 FRP020 SHIPPING TAPE Figure 20 Shipping Tape Location FRP021 REMOVE SHIPPING SCREW IF PRESENT Figure 21 Shipping Screw Location Figure 22 Removing Front Panel CAUTION Unit Damage Hazard Failure to follow this caution may result in equipment damage or improper operation. Failure to remove shipping...
Page 18 - Securing Unit; Replacing Front Panel; Excessive Weight Hazard; Copper refrigerant tubes are NOT handles.; Chassis Installation
18 1. Lift. unit. level. and. slide. unit. into. wall. sleeve. until. from. seal. rests. firmly.against.front.of.wall.sleeve. 2. Locate. the. four. supplied. chassis. mounting. screws.. Insert. the. screws.through.the.chassis.mounting.flange.holes.that.are.aligned. with.the.speed.nuts.in.the.wall.sl...
Page 19 - How To Connect; Electrical Shock and/or Unit; Junction Box Location; Wire Clamp
19 How To Connect IMPORTANT: Please read following electrical safety data carefully. 1. Remove.front.panel..See.Figure.22. 2. Remove.junction.box. • Remove.junction.box.cover.by.removing.three.screws.from. front..Remove.junction.box.by.taking.out.top,.rear.and.side. screws..See.Figure.25. WARNING El...
Page 20 - Friedrich PTAC Digital Control and Unit Features
20 Friedrich PTAC Digital Control and Unit Features The.new.Friedrich.digital.PTAC.has.state.of.the.art.features.to.improve.guest.comfort,.indoor.air.quality.and.conserve.energy...Through.the.use.of.specifically. designed.control.software.for.the.PTAC.industry.Friedrich.has.accomplished.what.other.M...
Page 22 - System Configuration; Fresh Air Vent Control; Adjusting Air; Air Vent Control Location; Backside of Front Panel; AIR DISCHARGE UPWARD; Adjusting Louvers
22 System Configuration Fresh Air Vent Control The. vent. control. lever. is. located. on. the. left. side. of. the. unit,. behind. the. front.panel. NOTE: . The. vent. door. shipping. hardware. must. be. removed. before. using.the.vent.control.lever...See.page.17,.Figure.21,.(Remove. Shipping.Screw...
Page 23 - Digital Control User Input Configuration; DIP SWITCH; Dip Switch Setting
23 The.adjustable.control.dip.switches.are.located.at.the.lower.left.hand.portion.of.the.digital.Smart.Center..The.inputs.are.only.visible.and.accessible.with.the. front.cover.removed.from.the.PTAC. Digital Control User Input Configuration Switch Description Function Factory Setting Option 1 Emergen...
Page 24 - Digital Control Operation
24 FRP030 FRP030 °F vs. °C Display The. unit. is. factory. configured. to. display. all. temperatures. in. degrees. Fahrenheit.(°.F)..To.switch.to.degrees.Celsius.press.the.‘Fan.Only’.and. ‘Low.Fan’.buttons.simultaneously.for.three.seconds..The.display.will.show. a.‘C’.as.acknowledgement.of.the.chan...
Page 27 - Routine Maintenance; Decorative Front
27 q . Inspect.and.ensure.that.all.components.and.accessories.have.been. installed.properly.and.that.they.have.not.been.damaged.during.the. installation.process. q . Check.the.condensate.water.drain(s).to.ensure.they.are.adequate.for. the.removal.of.condensate.water,.and.that.they.meet.the.approval....
Page 28 - Basic Troubleshooting
28 Basic Troubleshooting COMPLAINT CAUSE SOLUTION Unit.does.not.operate. ● Unit turned off. ● Turn unit on ● Thermostat is satisfied. ● Raise/Lower temperature setting. ● LCDI power cord is unplugged. ● Plug into a properly grounded 3 prong recep- tacle. See "Electrical Rating Tables" on pag...
Page 30 - Accessories
30 New Construction Accessories PDXWS. . . . . PDXWSEXT WALL SLEEVE .Galvanized.zinc.coated.steel.is.prepared.in.an.11-step.process,. then.powder..coated.with.a.polyester.finish.and.cured.in.an.oven.for.exceptional. durability...The.wall.sleeve.is.insulated.for.sound.absorption.and.thermal.ef- ficie...
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