Page 2 - INDEX
2 INDEX Replacement Parts ............................................................................................................................................................. 3 O RDERING P ARTS ....................................................................................................
Page 3 - REPLACEMENT PARTS; RDERING; SERVICE PARTS DEPARTMENT; S A F E T Y I N S T R U C T I O N S; TO THE INSTALLER; Keep this literature in a safe place for future reference.; WARNING; OR
3 REPLACEMENT PARTS O RDERING P ARTS When reporting shortages or damages, or ordering repairparts, give the complete unit model and serial numbers asstamped on the unit’s nameplate. Replacement parts for this appliance are available through yourcontractor or local distributor. For the location of yo...
Page 4 - CARBON MONOXIDE POISONING HAZARD; Carbon monoxide producing devices (such as an automobile, space; U N I T L O C AT I O N; Remove wood shipping rails prior to instal-; Outside Slab Installation; To ensure proper condensate drainage, unit must be
4 CARBON MONOXIDE POISONING HAZARD B10259-216 Carbon monoxide producing devices (such as an automobile, space heater, gas water heater, etc.) should not be operated in enclosed areas such as unventilated garages, utility rooms or parking areas because of the danger of carbon monoxide (CO) poisoning ...
Page 5 - Rooftop Installation; OOF; Roof Curb Installation; G E N E R A L I N F O R M AT I O N; This unit is approved for outdoor installation ONLY.
5 Rooftop Installation • The unit may be installed directly on wood floors or onClass A, Class B, or Class C roof covering material. • To avoid possible personal injury, a safe, flat surface forservice personnel should be provided. R OOF C URB I NSTALLATIONS O NLY : • Sufficient structural support m...
Page 6 - R I G G I N G D E TA I L S; Rigging; G A S P I P I N G; Inlet Gas Pressure; Natural Gas Connection; B T U H F u r n a c e In p u t
6 T RANSPORTATION D AMAGE Check the carton upon arrival for external damage. If damage isfound, a request for inspection by carrier agent should be made inwriting immediately. Carefully inspect the unit for damage including damage to thecabinetry. Any bolts or screws which may have loosened in trans...
Page 7 - Proper Piping Practice; AS; CAUTION; PSIG; P R O PA N E G A S I N S TA L L AT I O N S
7 Refer to the Proper Piping Practice drawing for the general layoutat the unit. The following rules apply: 1. Use black iron pipe and fittings for the supply piping. The use of a flex connector and/or copper piping is permittedas long as it is in agreement with local codes. 2. Use pipe joint compou...
Page 8 - E L E C T R I C A L W I R I N G; HERMOSTAT; LOW VOLTAGE; Low Voltage Wiring; ANKS; Clyde’s; Typical Propane Gas Piping; Table 3 - Propane Gas Pipe Sizing
8 WARNING T O PREVENT PROPERTY DAMAGE OR SERIOUS PERSONAL INJURY DUE TO FIRE OR EXPLOSION CAUSED BY A PROPANE GAS LEAK, INSTALL A GAS DETECTING WARNING DEVICE. I F THE PROPANE GAS UNIT IS INSTALLED IN AN EXCAVATED AREA OR A CONFINED SPACE, A WARNING DEVICE IS REQUIRED DUE TO: • P ROPANE GAS IS HEAVI...
Page 9 - Typical Electrical Wiring Unit Voltage; NIT; Typical Thermostat and Unit 24 V Wiring Hookup
9 Electrical Power Directly To Junction Box Electrical Power Routed Through Bottom of Unit Note:Junction box locationshown is optional and isfor illustration purposes only. JUNCTION BOX Typical Electrical Wiring Unit Voltage U NIT V OLTAGE The unit transformer is factory connected for 230V operation...
Page 10 - C I R C U L AT I N G A I R A N D F I LT E R S; IRFLOW; When installing a filter, the air flow arrows on the
10 G Y W R R W Y1 G From Unit Y/Y2 Y/Y2 Typical 2-Stage Cool Thermostat and Unit 24 V Wiring Hookup *PG1360***1A Only C I R C U L AT I N G A I R A N D F I LT E R S A IRFLOW C ONVERSION Units can easily be converted from horizontal to down-discharge airflow delivery. In down-discharge or high statici...
Page 11 - V E N T I N G; Flue Hood and Bug Screen Installation; C O N D E N S AT E D R A I N; Drain Connection; N O R M A L S E Q U E N C E S O F O P E R AT I O N
11 V E N T I N G NOTE: Venting is self-contained. Do not modify or block. F LUE H OOD I NSTALLATION Install the flue hood and bug screen prior to operation of theunit.To install the flue hood cover and bug screen:1. Remove the flue hood and bug screen from inside the heat exchanger compartment. 2. S...
Page 12 - AN; S TA R T U P, A D J U S T M E N T S , A N D C H E C K S; EATING; Rollout Protection; T h i s u n i t i s e q u i p p e d w i t h a n i g n i t i o n d e v i c e w h i c h
12 NOTE: A 180-second anti-short cycle is integral to the control and prevents recycling of the compressor. F AN O NLY 1. Thermostat calls for FAN ONLY by energizing “G”.2. Approximately seven seconds later, the indoor fan starts.3. The indoor fan continues to run for approximately 60 seconds after ...
Page 13 - OUTLET; Natural
13 Gas Line GasShutoffValve Gas Line To Furnace Drip Leg Cap With Fitting Manometer Hose Manometer Open ToAtmosphere Measuring Inlet Gas Pressure Alternate Method Manifold Pressure Check The gas valve has a tapped opening to facilitate measurementof the manifold pressure. A “U” Tube manometer having...
Page 15 - W A R N IN G; T R O U B L E S H O O T I N G; Diagnostic Indicator Chart
15 Dehumidification The GE ECM motor has the capability to provide increasedd e h u m i d i f i c a t i o n d u r i n g c o o l i n g o p e r a t i o n . T h i s i saccomplished by lowering the airflow to approximately 85%of the nominal cooling airflow. Example: Unit is operating at 1400 CFM and hum...
Page 17 - M A I N T E N A N C E; Flame Sensor
17 M A I N T E N A N C E Have the gas heating section of the unit checked at leastonce a year before the heating season begins, to be sure thatthe combustion air inlet and flue outlet hoods are not blockedby debris, which would prevent adequate combustion air anda properly operating vent system. F I...
Page 18 - Burner Flame; Burner; Manifold Assembly; A C C E S S O R I E S A N D F U N C T I O N A L P A RT S; FUNCTIONAL PARTS; Functional Parts List
18 M AIN B URNER F LAME (Q UALIFIED S ERVICER O NLY ) Flames should be stable, soft and blue (dust may causeorange tips but must not be yellow). The flames must extenddirectly outward from the burner without curling, floating orlifting off. Check the burner flames for: 1. Good adjustment2. Stable, s...
Page 19 - Secon ds; C O O L I N G T I M I N G C H A R T; Seconds 0 7 30 0 60
19 I G N I T I O N C O N T R O L D I A G N O S T I C I N D I C AT O R C H A R T H E AT I N G T I M I N G C H A R T 0 1 5 22 4 5 5 2 0 29 120, 1 35 ,150 180 *PG1 348 ,60 ON LY CirculatorBlower O n O ff Secon ds Gas Valve Ign iter InducedDraftBlower Thermostat O n O ff O n O ff O n O ff O n O ff Legen...
Page 20 - DIMENSION
20 A P P E N D I X U N I T D I M E N S I O N S COMBUSTION AIR INLETS HOOD FLUE EXHAUST C ONTROL WIRE ENTRAN CE POW ER WIRE ENTRANCE 7 7/8 7 5/16 SU CTION/LIQUID PRESSURE PORTS BEHIN D COMPRESSOR ACC ESS PANEL H EAT EXCHANGE ACCESS PANEL GAS SUPPLY ENTRANCE CONDENSATE DRAIN CONNECTION 3/4" NPT FE...
Page 21 - IIC; TRANS; EM
21 P G P G 1 3 ( 2 4 , 3 0 , 3 6 , 4 2 ) 1 A W I R I N G D I A G R A M TO T HC M OTO R A LT. 3 SP EED P U O R B L Y R B B R ECON PU R PU IIC GRD POW ER SUP PLY R Y Y B B T 2 L 2 CC R T1 L1 CH OP TIO NA L 2 0 8-2 30 /1 /6 0 B 3 N O TE 2 2 0 8 2 C 1 2 4 V BL TRANS 24 0 G R B PU R B L BL BL B B L B Y P...
Page 23 - G P G 1 3 ( 4 8 ) 1 A W I R I N G D I A G R A M
23 Y W IGN VM PU FS NOTE 3 B R W. R. (A LT.) HONEYWELL BL GAS VALVE GV BL MV GAS VALVE GV PU MV PU RS Y PU PL Y BL NOTE 5 PS PU Y Y G PU PU ALS B Y PU O R PU BR Y PU CAP1 R R L1 UNU S E D H EAT C O O L 6 4 5 O R R L2 PU 3 Y Y R 1 2 DI B B Y 12 9 R FS 10 7 11 8 ECON Y PU BL R B G Y W R Y R G Y W G W ...
Page 25 - G P G 1 3 ( 6 0 ) 1 A W I R I N G D I A G R A M
25 Y W IGN VM PU FS NOTE 3 B R W. R. (A LT.) HONEYWELL BL GAS VALVE GV BL MV GAS VALVE GV PU MV PU RS Y PU PL Y BL NOTE 5 PS PU Y Y G PU PU ALS B Y PU O R PU BR Y PU CAP1 R R L1 U N U SED HEA T C O O L 6 4 5 O R R L2 PU 3 Y Y R 1 2 DI B B Y 12 9 R FS 10 7 11 8 ECON Y PU BL R B G Y W R Y R G Y W G W ...
Page 28 - THERMOSTAT FIELD WIRING
28 GPG13(36)3A WIRING DIAGRAM 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 OR INSTALLING THISUNIT. MULTIPLE POWER SOURCES MAY BE PRESENT. FAILURE TODO SO MAY CAUSE PROPERTY DAMAGE, PERSO...
Page 37 - R E C O M M E N D E D F I LT E R S I Z E S; M I N I M U M C L E A R A N C E S; MIN
37 R E C O M M E N D E D F I LT E R S I Z E S UNIT 2 Ton 2 1/2 Ton 3 Ton 3 1/2 / 4 Ton 5 Ton Min. Filter Size (1)20 x 20 x 1 (1)20 x 25 x 1 (1)25 x 25 x1 (2)20 x 20 x 1 (2)20 x 25 x 1 M I N I M U M C L E A R A N C E S - NOTE: Roof overhang should be no more than 36". 3" MIN 12" MIN 12...
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Page 40 - Quality Makes the Difference!; There’s No Better Quality.
40 NOTE: SPECIFICATIONS AND PERFORMANCE DATA LISTED HEREIN ARE SUBJECT TO CHANGE WITHOUT NOTICE Quality Makes the Difference! All of our systems are designed and manufactured with the same high quality standards regardless of size or efficiency. We havedesigned these units to significantly reduce th...