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9

TERMINAL CONNECTIONS

The wall thermostat terminal block is located behind the front panel and is easily accessible on front of control

panel.

STATUS LED

Wall Thermostat 

Terminal Connections

Energy Management 

Terminal Connections

A07088

Fig.

24

25

– Terminal Connector and Status LED Location

UNIT DAMAGE HAZARD

Failure to follow this caution may result in equipment

damage or improper operation.

Improper wiring may damage unit electronics. Common

busing is not permitted. Damage or erratic operation may

result.

CAUTION

!

GH 

GL 

Common

Energy  

Management 

(24VAC in)

TYPICAL WALL THERMOSTAT

TERMINAL BLOCK

See Note 1

See Note 2

NOTES

:

1. Use terminal “O” for heat pump connection only.

2. Terminal “C” (common) is typically only required for digital

thermostats.

A07076

TERMINAL

DESIGNATION

R

24 VAC

W

Electric Heat

Y

Compressor

O

Reversing Valve

GH

High Fan

GL

Low Fan

C

Common

NOTE

: Any illegal input combinations will be captured as thermostat wiring

failures and will light the STATUS LED indicator on main board

(see

Intelligent Self ---Checking Control

section)

Fig.

– Wiring Connections

ENERGY MANAGEMENT INPUT (FRONT DESK CONTROL)

The controller can handle a switch signal from remote energy management input, called EM signal or front desk

control. Input must be 24VAC. If system receives a 24VAC signal, it will turn unit off; otherwise, the unit runs in

normal control. This function will be disabled under Freeze Guard protection. See Fig.

24

25

and Fig.

for

terminal connections.

INTELLIGENT SELF--CHECKING CONTROL

Your

GREE

PTAC has a computer board that continuously checks key components of the unit to ensure they are

operating properly. Under normal operation, unit status indicator (STATUS, on main PCB), light is steadily ON.

If there is a major problem, the unit will shut down and display a diagnostic failure code on the unit’s display. If

it is only a minor failure and unit is correcting the fault by itself, the diagnostic code will be flashed on the status

LED that can easily be seen when the front panel is removed (see Fig.

24

). Failure STATUS codes are defined in

the table below

Table 6—STATUS LED Indicator Definitions

1

Indoor air temp sensor open/short

7---segment display

‘F1’, with STATUS light flash 1 time,off 2 seconds

2

Indoor coil sensor open/short

7---segment display

‘F2’, with STATUS light flash 2 time,off 2 seconds

3

Outdoor coil sensor open/short

7---segment display

‘F4’, with STATUS light flash 4

t

ime,off 2 seconds

4

Freeze Guard protection

7---segment display

‘FP’

5

Thermostat wiring error

STATUS light flash 9 times and off 3 sec, repeat

6

Indoor coil high temp protection

STATUS light flash 8 times and off 3 sec, repeat

7

Defrost (heat pump type)

STATUS light flash 7 times and off 3 sec, repeat

8

Outdoor coil high temp protection

STATUS light flash 6 times and off 3 sec, repeat

9

Indoor coil freeze protection

STATUS light flash 5 times and off 3 sec, repeat

NOTE

: When status light is flashing, it will be ON for 0.5 seconds and OFF for another 0.5 seconds.

Summary of Contents for SG-PTAC-09HPDA

Page 1: ...R CONDITIONERS SG PTAC 15HPDA SG PTAC 12HPDA SG PTAC 09HPDA OWNER S MANUAL Packaged Terminal Air Conditioner before operating the unit and keep it for consultation For correct operation please read this owner s manual carefully Packaged Terminal Air Conditioner Heat Pump Model ...

Page 2: ...ol stands for the items should be followed The figures in this manual may be different with the material objects please refer to the material objects for reference SYSTEM CONFIGURATION HOW TO CONNECT SAFETY CONSIDERATIONS GENERAL INFORMATION UNIT FEATURES ELECTRICAL DATA INSTALLATION OPERATION CARE AND CLEANING PREVENTATIVE MAINTENANCE TROUBLESHOOTING LIMITED WARRANTY 1 1 4 2 5 10 11 14 15 16 17 1...

Page 3: ......

Page 4: ...on is not required change the configuration switch to turn the feature off see section on unit configuration Automatic defrost protection for heat pump models only When the outdoor temperature gets too cold approx 35 F and the unit can no longer effectively heat with the compressor the unit will automatically switch to electric heating The unit will then heat with electric heat until the outside t...

Page 5: ...ation heat only with Electric Heat Display Setpoint OR Room Temperature The unit can be configured to display the room temperature OR setpoint only during heating and cooling modes See section on unit configuration for more details Limit the Setpoint Range The unit can be configured to limit thecontrolling setpoint range The display will always showthecompletesetpointrange but the controlling setp...

Page 6: ...NAMEPLATE AMPS AWG WIRE SIZE 7 0 to 12 14 12 1 to 16 12 16 1 to 24 10 LEGEND AWG American Wire Gauge Single circuit from main box Based on copper wire at 60_C temperature rating Grounding For safety and protection the unit is grounded through the service cord plug or through separate ground wire provided on hard wired units Be sure that the branch circuit or general purpose outlet is grounded VOLT...

Page 7: ...h the outdoor incoming air known as air recirculation UNIT DAMAGE AND OR OPERATION HAZARD Failure to follow this caution may result in equipment damage or improper operation For retrofit applications foam seals on outdoor coil tube sheets must make a seal between the coil and the grille or loss of performance and premature damage to the major components can result CAUTION Table 3 Retrofit Wall Sle...

Page 8: ...RILLE This application has become more common due to pre manufactured windows with built in grilles or renovations where a GREE or Carrier sleeve is used with an existing non GREE grille Use of a GREE or Carrier wall sleeve with a non GREE grille requires installation of an Accessory Baffle Kit see Fig 8 which ensures a good seal between the unit and exterior grille to prevent air recirculation Ai...

Page 9: ...ll front panel See Fig 13 UNIT DAMAGE HAZARD Failure to follow this caution may result in equipment damage or improper operation Failure to remove shipping tape and screw will prevent fresh air vent door from opening and may result in damage to vent door cable CAUTION Shipping tape Fig 9 Shipping Tape Location Remove shipping screw if present Fig 10 Shipping Screw Location Pull out at the bottom t...

Page 10: ...stage call for heating from the wall thermostat the unit will automatically switch over to electric heating R W Y O Gh Gl C A07073 Fig 23 Terminal Connector Removal and Replacement Install Thermostat Wiring 1 Check to be sure power to unit is disconnected 2 Pull terminal connector to remove NOTE Terminal connector can be removed and replaced to simplify thermostat wiring 3 Connect wires from the t...

Page 11: ... be disabled under Freeze Guard protection See Fig 24 25 and Fig for terminal connections INTELLIGENT SELF CHECKING CONTROL Your GREE PTAC has a computer board that continuously checks key components of the unit to ensure they are operating properly Under normal operation unit status indicator STATUS on main PCB light is steadily ON If there is a major problem the unit will shut down and display a...

Page 12: ... Remove front panel See Fig 11 2 Remove junction box S Remove junction box cover by removing three screws from front Remove junction box by taking out top rear and side screws See Fig 14 3 Connect accessory power supply cord or hard wire connector to unit connector See Fig 15 S Units must be installed using the appropriate power supply kit See Table 4 POWER CONNECTION CHART These connections must ...

Page 13: ...fficiency Energy Tip Keep the vent control at CLOSE Room air will be filtered and circulated Open Close Vent Control Pull lever through label to operate Fig 17 Ventilation Control Location ADJUSTING AIR DIRECTION To adjust air direction 1 Remove front panel See Fig 11 2 Remove louver screws that hold louver insert in place from back side of front panel See Fig 18 3 Turn louver insert and rotate 18...

Page 14: ...de continuous or cycle CON Continuous Allows fan to run continuously circulating air even when the temperature setting has been satisfied This switch helps to maintain the room temperature closer to the thermostat setting CYC Cycle This setting allows the fan to cycle on and off with the compressor or electric heater The fan stops a short time after the temperature setting is satisfied Setpoint Te...

Page 15: ... the air temperature sensor bias is used to adjust the room air temperature reading when in cooling mode Not normally required Indoor Air Temperature Sensor Biasing forHeating mode Sometimes known as an anticipator the air temperature sensor bias is used to adjust the room air temperature reading when in heating mode Not normally required Indoor Temperature Display Changebetween showing setpoint o...

Page 16: ... at the requested level of comfort COOLER Lowers temperature Minimum temperature setting is 61_F 16_C WARMER Raises temperature Maximum temperature setting is 86_F 30_C 2 FAN SPEED MODE ON OFF FAN SPEED Set fan operation for HIGH MED LOW or AUTO speed MODE COOL For cooling MODE HEAT For heating NOTE If unit is a heat pump raising the heat setting 5_F will cause unit to use its electric heating ele...

Page 17: ...if necessary AIR FILTERS IMPORTANT TURN UNIT OFF BEFORE CLEANING UNIT DAMAGE HAZARD Failure to follow this caution may result in equipment damage or improper operation Do not operate unit without filters in place If a filter becomes torn or damaged it should be replaced immediately Operating without filters in place or with damaged filters will allow dirt and dust to reach indoor coil and reduce c...

Page 18: ...an both sides of outdoor coil Never use high pressure spray on coils S Clean basepan and outdoor vent filter S Clean outdoor orifice and fan S Clean indoor coil Never use high pressure spray on coils S Clean indoor fan wire screen and front panel S Clean or install new indoor air inlet filter s S Clean wall sleeve and outdoor grille S Inspect cord and receptacle S Secure electrical connections S E...

Page 19: ... heat or gatherings of people make room uncomfortable S Close vent door S Check dipswitch settings for desired comfort Wait approximately 3 minutes for compressor to start DISPLAY HAS STRANGE NUMBERS CHARACTERS ON IT The unit may be in a diagnostic condition Check Intelligent Self checking Control section to determine if unit has had a failure The unit may be set for _C instead of _F see the keypa...

Page 20: ...of God or normal wear and tear Warranty service must be performed by a qualified HVAC contractor Soleus maintains a centralized service network to provide parts and assist in resolving service problems if difficulties are encountered Soleus agrees to provide service information sell repair parts and reimburse the dealer servicer for parts and services in accordance with Soleus International s Poli...

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