Page 2 - TABLE OF CONTENTS
2 TABLE OF CONTENTS I. Safety Information .................................................................................................3 II. Introduction ............................................................................................................4 III. Checking Product Received ....
Page 3 - I. SAFETY INFORMATION; CAUTION
3 I. SAFETY INFORMATION ! WARNING PROPOSITION 65: THIS APPLIANCE CONTAINS FIBERGLASS INSULATION.RESPIRABLE PARTICLES OF FIBERGLASS ARE KNOWN TO THE STATE OFCALIFORNIA TO CAUSE CANCER. ! WARNING THE MANUFACTURER’S WARRANTY DOES NOT COVER ANY DAMAGE ORDEFECT TO THE AIR CONDITIONER CAUSED BY THE ATTACH...
Page 4 - Shielding provided by a fence or shrubs may give some protection.; INSULATION; WARNING
4 II. INTRODUCTION This booklet contains the installation and operating instructions for your self-containedair conditioner. There are a few precautions that should be taken to derive maximumsatisfaction from it. Improper installation can result in unsatisfactory operation or danger-ous conditions. ...
Page 5 - FIGURE 1; FRONT VIEW
5 FIGURE 1 UNIT DIMENSIONS AND ACCESS LOCATIONS Model 024, 030, 036 042, 048, 060 Height “A” 29 1/8" 37 1/8" 024, 030, 036, 042, 043 048, 060 2 11 / 16 " [266.7 mm] 59 " [1498.6 mm] 53 1 / 2 " [1358.9 mm] 3 1 / 16 " [77.7 mm] A CONTROL BOX ACCESS 2 11 / 16 " [266.7 mm] CO...
Page 8 - INSTALLATION; a. Structural strength of supporting members.; B. OUTSIDE SLAB INSTALLATION; To prevent transmission of noise or vibration, slab should not be; D. ROOFTOP INSTALLATION
8 Recovery Cylinders: -400 PSIG Pressure Rating-Dept. of Transportation 4BA400 or BW400 VI. INSTALLATION A. GENERAL 1. PRE-INSTALLATION CHECK-POINTS Before attempting any installation, the following points should be carefully consid-ered: a. Structural strength of supporting members. (rooftop instal...
Page 9 - openings to prevent excessive condensation.; FIGURE 2; FIGURE 3
9 3. The location of the unit on the roof should be such as to provide proper access for inspection and servicing (Figure 3). IMPORTANT: If unit will not be put into service immediately, cover supply and return openings to prevent excessive condensation. VII. DUCTWORK Ductwork should be fabricated b...
Page 10 - ELECTRICAL WIRING; electric heat accessory.; FIGURE 4
VIII.FILTERS Filters are not provided with this unit. They must be supplied and installed in the returnair duct by the installer. A field installed filter grille is recommended for easy and conve-nient access to the filters for periodic inspection and cleaning. Filters must have ade-quate face area ...
Page 11 - B. POWER WIRING AND ELECTRIC HEATER KIT INSTRUCTIONS; uninsulated electrical connections.; NOTE —
11 B. POWER WIRING AND ELECTRIC HEATER KIT INSTRUCTIONS 1. Turn off power to unit.2. Remove control box access panel.3. Remove unit indoor section top cover.4. Remove wire notch cover from control bulkhead and discard. Retain screw.5. Remove heater element cover plate from blower outlet opening and ...
Page 12 - XI. INDOOR AIR FLOW DATA; FIGURE 5
12 D. INTERNAL WIRING 1. A diagram of the internal wiring of this unit is located on the electrical control box cover. If any of the original wire as supplied with the appliance must be replaced,the wire gauge and insulation must be the same as original wiring. E. GROUNDING F. THERMOSTAT Mount the t...
Page 17 - FIGURE 6
17 XII. PRE-START CHECK 1. Is unit properly located and level?2. Is ductwork insulated, weatherproofed, with proper spacing to combustible materi- als? 3. Is air free to travel to and from outdoor coil? (See Figure 1.) 4. Is the wiring correct, tight, and according to unit wiring diagram? 5. Is unit...
Page 18 - A. CONTROL SYSTEM OPERATION
18 J. Current at Contactor _______________________AmpsK. Model Number _________________________________L. Serial Number _________________________________M. Location ______________________________________N. Owner _______________________________________O. Date _________________________________________...
Page 19 - XVIII
19 Model RSNM- Series A024JK A030JK A036CK A036JK Cooling Performance 1 Continued -> Gross Cooling Capacity Btu [kW] 24,800 [7.27] 30,000 [8.79] 37,200 [10.9] 37,200 [10.9] EER/SEER 2 11.3/13 11.5/13 11.3/13 11.3/13 Nominal CFM/ARI Rated CFM [L/s] 800/800 [378/378] 1000/1000 [472/472] 1200/1200 [...
Page 25 - ELECTRICAL DATA
25 XVI. MISCELLANEOUS ELECTRICAL DATA -A024JK -A030JK -A036CK -A036JK -A042CK -A042JK -A048CK -A048JK -A060CK -A060JK Unit Operating Voltage Range 187-253 187-253 187-253 187-253 187-253 187-253 187-253 187-253 187-253 187-253 Minimum Circuit Ampacity 20/20 21/21 20/20 26/26 22/22 27/27 24/24 32/32 ...
Page 26 - ELECTRICAL DATA - continued; ELECTRICAL DATA – RSPM SERIES
26 ELECTRICAL DATA - continued 187-253 187-253 187-253 187-253 187-253 187-253 187-253 187-253 187-253 187-253 187-253 187-253 208/230 208/230 23/23 24/24 22/22 27/27 25/25 30/30 25/25 30/30 27/27 35/35 30/30 43/43 30/30 30/30 25/25 35/35 30/30 35/35 30/30 35/35 30/30 40/40 35/35 50/50 35/35 35/35 3...
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Page 33 - FIGURE 9
33 FIGURE 9 WIRING DIAGRAM – RSPM – WITH X-13 BLOWER MOTOR
Page 42 - IE; CONNECT PRESSURE GAUGES TO SUCTION AND LIQUID PORTS ON UNIT .; IQ
42 FIGURE 18 5.0 TON CHARGING CHART 92-102337-06 -00 O U T D O O R A M B IE N T (° F D B ) 55 65 75 85 95 105 115 5 TON COOLING - 13 AND 14 SEER SYSTEM CHARGE CHART - REFRIGERANT 410A Pressure at Suction Service Port (psig) CONNECT PRESSURE GAUGES TO SUCTION AND LIQUID PORTS ON UNIT . MEASURE AIR TE...
Page 43 - TROUBLE SHOOTING CHART
43 SYMPTOM POSSIBLE CAUSE REMEDY Unit will not run • Power off or loose electrical connection • Check for correct voltage at compressor contactor in control box • Thermostat out of calibration-set too high • Reset • Defective contactor • Check for 24 volts at contactor coil - replace if contacts are...