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801326 Rev.01 June 2010 

DMQC & DMC SERIES PTAC SUPPLEMENTAL INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS 

REMOTE THERMOSTAT OPTION - COOLING WITH OR WITHOUT ELECTRIC HEAT 

GENERAL 

This supplement contains information specific to 
remote thermostat DMQC and DMC PTAC models 
that have no “OFF” position marked on the unit dial 
plate. Please also refer to the general Installation 
Operation and Maintenance Manual included with the 
unit.  

THERMOSTAT SELECTION: 

Except for fan speed selection, the unit is completely 
controlled by a wall thermostat mounted at a remote 
distance from the unit. Any standard single-stage 24 
volt heat/cool thermostat intended to control a gas 
heating unit with cooling can be made to work with 
the unit; this includes automatic changeover and 
electronic thermostats. The thermostat will 
automatically maintain the temperature in the room, 
based on the setting pre-set by the user.  

A simple room thermostat is a switch that directs 24 
volt power from its “R” terminal to its W, Y, and G 
terminals, according to the function being demanded 
by the user. Since it is a just a switch, it does not 
consume power, and thus requires only 4 wires for 
control. However, electronic thermostats need to be 
powered - some use batteries or other methods and 
hence need no more than 4 wires. However, 
thermostats that need to be powered with the 24 volt 
source will need an additional connection to be made 
to the thermostat “C” or “Common” terminal, 
especially if its display is backlit. If this is the case, 
please order the additional Black lead that will insert 
into the unit’s low voltage connector, Part No. 
18BK23Y-024. This will allow a 5-wire thermostat 
connection. 

THERMOSTAT LOCATION: 

Proper functioning of the thermostat depends on 
accurate room temperature sensing. Be conscious of 
locating the thermostat where temperatures near the 
thermostat are not representative of room 
temperature. For example, do not install the 
thermostat where it is subjected to direct sunlight, 
other sources of heat, or cold drafts, including air 
discharged from a supply air register. A common 
error is not sealing the hole in the wall where the 
thermostat cable passes through directly behind the 
thermostat body. Air from behind the wall can  

drastically affect the temperature sensed by the 
thermostat.    

CHASSIS INSTALLATION 

Follow the first four steps of “Chassis Installation” 
outlined in the standard unit Installation Instructions, 
and then proceed as follows: 

DO NOT PLUG IN THE POWER CORD YET. 

A six-position connector has been provided with 24” 
leads to make the low voltage wiring connections, 
and to provide a quick disconnecting means when 
removing the chassis from the sleeve for servicing. 
Make the low voltage wiring connections to the 
remote thermostat according to the specific wiring 
diagram affixed to the heating/cooling chassis.        

IMPORTANT:

 208-230 volt units are factory-wired to 

the 240 volt tap on the primary side of the 24 volt 
transformer for 230 volt operation. For 208 volt 
installations the designated wire must be moved from 
the 240 volt to the 208 volt tap on the transformer 
(see unit wiring diagram). 

Install the front panel by engaging the hooks into the 
slots in the side flanges of the sleeve. Install the filter 
per the standard unit instruction manual and then 
plug in the unit. 

OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS 

THERMOSTAT OPERATION 

In addition to controlling room temperature, the room 
thermostat is also used to select whether the unit is 
to be in heating or cooling mode, whether the system 
is to be ON or OFF, and to set whether the fan is to 
run continuously, or to cycle with heating or cooling 
demand.

 

Summary of Contents for DMQC Series

Page 1: ...rmostat depends on accurate room temperature sensing Be conscious of locating the thermostat where temperatures near the thermostat are not representative of room temperature For example do not install the thermostat where it is subjected to direct sunlight other sources of heat or cold drafts including air discharged from a supply air register A common error is not sealing the hole in the wall wh...

Page 2: ...cle and will not operate between cycles UNIT MOUNTED CONTROLS Dial Plate and Rotary Switch ROTARY SWITCH The rotary switch and dial plate are found under the control door which is located at the top right corner of the unit The knob can be rotated to the left or to the right of the Off position Heating output is not affected by fan speed The settings are addressed in the following table ROTARY SWI...

Page 3: ...nning too slow and drawing high amps Compressor may be miswired Check capacitor Compressor may be seizing if so replace compressor Indoor room temperature too cold Compressor will cycle on and off by command of the indoor coil freeze protection device Compressor Short Cycles Outdoor temperature too cold Compressor is not intended to operate at cold outdoor temperatures Compressor will cycle on and...

Page 4: ... Unit Rattles or is Noisy Rubbing of fan or blower on housing Ascertain cause and correct Check during operation System switch set OFF on wall thermostat Switch to HEATING Faulty thermostat Test and replace if necessary Fuse or circuit breaker tripped Replace or reset as necessary Cord not plugged in Plug in Defective switch Test and replace if necessary Defective heater Inspect and replace if nec...

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