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AS A SAFETY PRECAUTION.

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TTENTION INSTALLING PERSONNEL

Prior to installation, thoroughly familiarize yourself with this Installation Manual.

Observe all safety warnings. During installation or repair, caution is to be observed.

It is your responsibility to install the product safely and to educate the customer on its safe use.

ARUF**14** /  ASPT**14**

1 Important Safety Instructions

The following symbols and labels are used throughout this
manual to indicate immediate or potential safety hazards.
It is the owner’s and installer’s responsibility to read and
comply with all safety information and instructions accom-
panying these symbols.  Failure to heed safety information
increases the risk of personal injury, property damage, and/
or product damage.

AIR HANDLERS INSTALLATION & OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS

IO-901
2/2015

Keep this literature in a safe place for future reference.

1 Important Safety Instructions ................................... 1
2 Shipping Inspection ............................................... 3

2.1 Parts .......................................................... 3
2.2 Handling ...................................................... 3

3 Codes & Regulations .............................................. 3
4 Replacement Parts ................................................ 3
5  Pre-Installation Considerations ................................ 3

5.1 Preparation .................................................. 3
5.2 System Matches ............................................. 3
5.3 Interconnecting Tubing ..................................... 3
5.4 Clearances ................................................... 4
5.5 Horizontal Applications .................................... 4

6  Installation Location ............................................. 4

6.1 Upflow Installation ......................................... 4
6.2 Horizontal Left Installation ............................... 4
6.3 Downflow ..................................................... 4
6.4 Horizontal Right Installation .............................. 5

7 Refrigerant Lines .................................................. 7

7.1 Tubing Size ................................................... 7
7.2 Tubing Preparation ......................................... 7
7.3 Special Instructions ......................................... 7
7.4 Tubing Connections for Flowrator Model ............... 7
7.5 Tubing Connections for TXV Models ...................... 8

8 Condensate Drain Lines .......................................... 8
9 Ductwork ............................................................ 9

9.1 Return Ductwork ............................................ 9

10 Return Air Filters ................................................ 9
11 Electric Heat ...................................................... 9
12 Electrical and Control Wiring ............................... 11

12.1 Building Electrical Service Inspection ................ 11
 12.2 Wire Sizing ............................................... 11
12.3 Maximum Overcurrent Protection (MOP) ............ 11
12.4 Electrical Connections – Supply Voltage ............. 12

12.4.1 Air Handler Only (Non-Heat Kit Models) ..... 12

12.4.2 Air Handler - Non-Circuit Breaker Heat Kits ...... 12
12.4.3 Air Handler With Circuit Breaker Heat Kit ........ 12
12.5 Low Voltage Connections ............................... 12

12.5.1 Thermostats .......................................... 12

12.6 Speed Tap Adjustment .................................. 12

13 Achieving 1.4% Low Leakage Rate ......................... 13
14 Start-Up Procedure ............................................ 13
15 Regular Maintenance .......................................... 13
16 Airflow Data .................................................... 14
21 Wiring Diagrams ................................................ 20

Contents

Summary of Contents for ARUF**14 Series

Page 1: ...s Regulations 3 4 Replacement Parts 3 5 Pre Installation Considerations 3 5 1 Preparation 3 5 2 System Matches 3 5 3 Interconnecting Tubing 3 5 4 Clearances 4 5 5 Horizontal Applications 4 6 Installation Location 4 6 1 Upflow Installation 4 6 2 Horizontal Left Installation 4 6 3 Downflow 4 6 4 Horizontal Right Installation 5 7 Refrigerant Lines 7 7 1 Tubing Size 7 7 2 Tubing Preparation 7 7 3 Spec...

Page 2: ...to be in accordance with the Canadian Electric Code CSA C22 1 uninterrupted unbroken When installing or servicing this equipment safety clothing including hand and eye protection is strongly recommended If installing in an area that has special safety requirements hard hats etc bserve these requirements o Do not connect to or use any device that is not design certified by the manufacturer for use ...

Page 3: ...ailure to follow these regulations may harm the environment and can lead to the imposition of substantial fines Should you have any questions please contact the local office of the EPA and or refer to EPA s website www epa gov 4 Replacement Parts When reporting shortages or damages or ordering repair parts give the complete product model and serial numbers as stamped on the product Replacement par...

Page 4: ...moval Refer to Figure 1 remove the two 2 screws that secure the drip shield support brackets to the condensate collectors front and back Unsnap the side drain pan from vertical bottom drain pan using a screw driver or any small lever The side drain pan and drip shield brackets may now be removed The bottom left drain connection is the primary drain for this application and condensate drain line mu...

Page 5: ...red on units with 21 wide cabinet Remove and retain the two 2 screws that secure the center support to the cabi net Remove the center support 4 Using the drain pan to hold the coil assembly slide the coil assembly back into the cabinet on the downflow brackets as shown in Figure 8 5 Re install the center support if removed using the two 2 screws removed in Step 4 6 Re install the access panels rem...

Page 6: ...NOLOGY Figure 7 INTERNAL PART TERMINOLOGY Figure 6 ACCESS PANEL CONFIGURATION FOR DOWNFLOW OR HORIZONTAL RIGHT Figure 9 Coil Slides on the downflow bracket IMPORTANT NOTE Ensure coil slides on the rails along the groove provided on the drain pan side walls Failure to do so will result in improper condensate drainage COIL INSTALLATION FOR DOWNFLOW Figure 8 ...

Page 7: ...when brazing to avoid burning the serial plate or the finish of the unit Heat trap or wet rags must be used to protect heat sensitive components such as service valves and TXV valves sensing bulb 7 4 Tubing Connections for Flowrator Model 1 Loosen the 13 16 nut 1 TURN ONLY to allow high pressure tracer gas to escape No gas indicates a possible leak 2 After the gas has been expelled remove the nut ...

Page 8: ...1 2 3 5 turns should be expected at this torque 1 Ensure drain pan hole is not obstructed 2 To prevent potential sweating and dripping on to finished space it may be necessary to insulate the condensate drain line located inside the building Use Armaflex or similar material A secondary condensate drain connection has been provided for areas where the building codes require it Pitch all drain lines...

Page 9: ...nformation on duct sizing and application Flame retardant ductwork is to be used and sealed to the unit in a manner that will prevent leakage NOTE A downflow application with electric heat must have an L shaped sheet metal supply duct without any outlets or registers located directly below the heater 9 1 Return Ductwork DO NOT LOCATE THE RETURN DUCTWORK IN AN AREA THAT CAN INTRODUCE TOXIC OR OBJEC...

Page 10: ...e 3 3 5 6 8 10 15 19 20 25 800 11 18 22 30 35 1000 9 14 18 24 28 42 1200 7 12 15 20 24 35 47 59 1400 6 10 13 17 20 30 40 51 1600 6 9 11 15 18 27 35 44 1800 5 8 10 13 16 24 31 39 2000 4 7 9 12 14 21 28 35 CFM HEAT KIT NOMINAL kW 208 1 60 SUPPLY VOLTAGE TEMP RISE F Table 4 3 5 6 8 10 15 19 20 25 800 10 17 21 28 33 1000 8 13 17 22 27 40 1200 7 11 14 19 22 33 45 56 1400 6 10 12 16 19 29 38 48 1600 5 8...

Page 11: ...rmining the correct wire size 12 3 Maximum Overcurrent Protection MOP Every installation must include an NEC USA or CEC Canada approved overcurrent protection device Also check with local or state codes for any special regional requirements Protection can be in the form of fusing or HACR style circuit breakers The Series and Rating Plate pro vides the maximum overcurrent device permissible NOTE Fu...

Page 12: ...age or multi stage whether the outdoor section is an air conditioner or heat pump and whether the outdoor section is single stage or two stage The 24V control voltage connects the air handler to the room thermostat and condenser Low voltage wiring must be copper conductors A minimum of 18AWG must be used for installations up to 100 feet Low voltage wiring must be connected through the top of the c...

Page 13: ...ne must be trapped and pitched to allow for drainage Low voltage wiring is properly connected Auxiliary drain is installed when necessary and pitched to allow for drainage Unit is protected from vehicular or other physical damage Return air is not obtained from nor are there any return air duct joints that are unsealed in areas where there may be objectionable odors flammable vapors or products of...

Page 14: ...1540 1470 1390 1300 1190 1060 HIGH 1900 1830 1740 1645 1540 1420 1280 LOW 1420 1370 1310 1240 1125 1045 960 MED 1625 1585 1515 1435 1350 1235 1095 HIGH 1930 1890 1820 1735 1635 1505 1355 LOW 1410 1360 1290 1210 1120 1010 920 MED 1610 1540 1470 1390 1300 1190 1060 HIGH 1900 1830 1740 1645 1540 1420 1280 LOW 1530 1500 1460 1405 1350 1280 1155 MED 1950 1885 1830 1785 1745 1670 1595 HIGH 2235 2170 210...

Page 15: ...R TO CONNECT Y FROM THE THERMOSTAT TO THE Y2 ON THE LOW VOLTAGE TERMINAL BOARD An equivalent thermostat can be used in place of the manufacturer s thermostat part number NOTE Some models feature low voltage wires and do not include a terminal block For those applications use the corresponding colored wires NOTES 1 OUTDOOR THERMOSTAT OT 1 SHOULD BE THE FIRST TO CLOSE AND THE LAST TO OPEN 2 JUMPER W...

Page 16: ... WHEN USING OUTDOOR THERMOSTAT NOMENCLATURE OT OUTDOOR THERMOSTAT OPTIONAL EHR EMERGENCY HEAT RELAY OPTIONAL COLOR CODES RD RED YL YELLOW BL BLUE BR BROWN OR ORANGE WH WHITE Y G W W2 R COOLING UNIT WITH OPTIONAL HEAT KITS OF 15 kW AND ABOVE AND ROOM THERMOSTAT WITH TWO STAGES OF HEAT C W1 W2 Y2 Y1 O G R TB YL BL CONDENSING UNIT 24V CONNECTION BL YL GR RD 18 GA 5 WIRES WITH COOLING 4 WIRES WITHOUT ...

Page 17: ...STAT OT 1 SHOULD BE THE FIRST TO CLOSE AND THE LAST TO OPEN 2 JUMPER W1 AND W2 TOGETHER IF OT 2 IS NOT USED 3 REMOVE WIRE WHEN USING OUTDOOR THERMOSTAT NOMENCLATURE OT OUTDOOR THERMOSTAT OPTIONAL EHR EMERGENCY HEAT RELAY OPTIONAL COLOR CODES RD RED YL YELLOW BL BLUE BR BROWN OR ORANGE WH WHITE G C R HEAT PUMP UNIT WITH OPTIONAL HEAT KITS OF 15 kW AND ABOVE C W1 W2 Y2 Y1 O G R TB 18 GA 7 WIRE O Y C...

Page 18: ...EATKIT MOTOR The Electronic Blower Time Delay Relay provides power to the blower motor with a delay of 7 seconds after 24VAC is applied to G After 24VAC is removed from G the blower motor output is de energized after a delay of 65 seconds Normal Time Delays 60Hz 50Hz Turn On Delay 7 0 SEC 1 8 4 SEC 1 Turn Off Delay 65 0 SEC 1 78 0 SEC 1 Field test mode Shorting the speedup quick connect to C decre...

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Page 20: ... TR WH 6 BR 5 PLF 4 4 24V 5 SEE NOTE 1 1 2 3 RC HI EM GR WIRING CODE BL EBTDR LO COM NC M1 EBTDR NO 208 240 VOLTS 1 1 PLF PLM L1 PLM 2 L2 M2 PU RC M1 BK BL MEDIUM 3 SPEED BR HIGH EM COM RD LOW IF REPLACEMENT OF THE ORIGINAL WIRES SUPPLIED WITH THIS ASSEMBLY IS NECESSARY USE WIRE THAT CONFORMS TO THE NATIONAL ELECTRIC CODE M2 PU TR 1 M2 R G C EBTDR SEE NOTE 1 FL FUSE LINK TL THERMAL LIMIT SEE NOTE ...

Page 21: ... WIRING TO BE N E C CLASS 2 WIRES RELAY EVAPORATOR MOTOR TERMINAL BOARD R EM TB BK RD BL YL BLUE BLACK RED YELLOW COMPONENT CODE BROWN PURPLE GREEN PU BR GR FEMALE PLUG CONNECTOR MALE PLUG CONNECTOR TRANSFORMER HIGH VOLTAGE LOW VOLTAGE HIGH VOLTAGE LOW VOLTAGE PLF 2 COLOR CODE TR 6 5 PLM 4 4 24V 5 1 2 3 EM WIRING CODE 208 240 VOLTS 1 1 PLF PLM L1 PLM 2 L2 IF REPLACEMENT OF THE ORIGINAL WIRES SUPPL...

Page 22: ...to the wiring diagram on the unit for the most up to date wiring HIGH VOLTAGE DISCONNECT ALL POWER BEFORE SERVICING MULTIPLE POWER SOURCES MAY BE PRESENT FAILURE TO DO SO MAY CAUSE PROPERTY DAMAGE PERSONAL INJURY OR DEATH WARNING 3 Phase Heat Kit ...

Page 23: ...or unit of your comfort system Do not construct a fence near the unit or build a deck or patio over the unit without first discussing your plans with your dealer or other quali fied servicer Restricted airflow could lead to poor operation and or se vere equipment damage Likewise it is important to keep the outdoor coil clean Dirt leaves or debris could also restrict the airflow If cleaning of the ...

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