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Heatcraft PRO3 PTN029H2A - User Manual

Heatcraft PRO3 PTN029H2A
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Refrigeration
System Installation
Refrigeration System
For Indoor Applications
Installation and
Operation Guide
Table of Contents
1. Ownerʼs Installation Instructions
Performance/Electrical Data
Specifications ............................................................
2
Dimensional Diagrams ..............................................3
Space and Location Requirements
Recommended Unit Placement ................................. 4
Rigging
Mounting .................................................................... 5
Inspection
General Safety Information
Standard Installation Procedure ................................ 6
2. Freezers
Service Information
Maintenance
Sequence of Operation
Freezer System Pre-Setpoints
Electric Defrost Sequence of Operation
Programming Electric Defrost Controls ................7-10
Freezer Defrost Control
Medium and Large Cabinet ....................................... 7
Freezer Defrost Control
Small Cabinet .......................................................... 10
3. Coolers
Defrost Controls
Sequence of Operation
Maintenance ............................................................ 11
4. Service Information
System Troubleshooting Chart ................................ 12
Replacement Parts ..................................................13
5. Wiring Information
Electrical Wiring Diagrams .................................14-19
6. Warranty Information
...................................... 20
Replaces H-IM-81 (1/04)
H-IM-81A October 2004 Part No. 25001801

Questions and Answers

  • J
    jennifer14Aug 16, 2025
    Why is my Heatcraft Air Conditioner compressor not running?
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      Nathan GarciaAug 16, 2025
      Several factors can cause a Heatcraft Air Conditioner compressor not to run. It could be due to an open main switch (close the switch), a blown fuse (check for shorts or grounds, investigate overloading, and replace the fuse after correction), tripped thermal overloads (which reset automatically, so monitor the unit when it restarts), a defective contactor or coil (repair or replace it), or the system being shut down by safety devices (determine the cause and correct it before resetting the safety switch). Other potential causes include no cooling being required (wait until cooling is needed), motor electrical issues (check for open windings, short circuits, or burnout), or loose wiring (check and tighten all wire junctions and terminal screws).
  • R
    Robert HerreraAug 19, 2025
    What to do if Heatcraft Air Conditioner has high discharge pressure?
    • R
      robert18Aug 19, 2025
      If your Heatcraft Air Conditioner has high discharge pressure, it could be due to several reasons. There might be non-condensables in the system (remove them), the fan might not be running (check the electrical circuit and replace the motor if it's defective), the condenser coil could be dirty (clean it), or the system might be overcharged with refrigerant (reclaim refrigerant and recharge the proper amount).
  • S
    Sandra ReillyAug 22, 2025
    What causes a Heatcraft Air Conditioner fan not to operate?
    • R
      Richard EvansAug 22, 2025
      A Heatcraft Air Conditioner fan might not operate due to an open main switch (close the switch), blown fuses (replace fuses and check for short circuits or overload conditions), a defective motor (replace the motor), a defective defrost control (replace the component), the unit being in a defrost cycle (wait for completion), or the coil not getting cold enough to reset the thermostat (adjust the fan delay setting of the control).
  • J
    Jonathan SmithAug 25, 2025
    What to do if my Heatcraft Air Conditioner has low suction pressure?
    • J
      Jeffrey SimmonsAug 25, 2025
      If you are experiencing low suction pressure in your Heatcraft Air Conditioner, it could be due to a lack of refrigerant (check for leaks, repair, and add charge), a dirty or iced evaporator (clean it), a malfunctioning expansion valve (check and reset for proper superheat), or a condensing temperature that is too low (check ambient temperature, which should be between 50°F and 100°F).
  • M
    Mary DavisAug 27, 2025
    Why is my Heatcraft Air Conditioner compressor noisy?
    • S
      simmonsjamesAug 28, 2025
      A noisy or vibrating Heatcraft Air Conditioner compressor can be caused by flooding of refrigerant into the crankcase (check the setting of expansion valves) or a worn compressor (replace it).
  • R
    robert34Aug 30, 2025
    What causes ice accumulating on my Heatcraft Air Conditioner?
    • G
      Grace WrightAug 30, 2025
      Ice accumulating on the ceiling around the evaporator and/or on the fan guards of your Heatcraft Air Conditioner can occur if the defrost duration is too long (adjust the defrost termination temperature on the control), the fan delay is not delaying fans after the defrost period (adjust the fan delay setting or replace a bad sensor), there is a defective defrost control or sensor (replace the defective component), or there are too many defrosts (adjust the number of defrosts).
  • M
    Mindy WilsonSep 2, 2025
    What causes high suction pressure in Heatcraft Air Conditioner?
    • C
      coxrandySep 2, 2025
      High suction pressure in a Heatcraft Air Conditioner can be caused by an excessive load (reduce the load or add additional equipment) or an expansion valve overfeeding (check the remote bulb and regulate superheat).
  • A
    Abigail MooreSep 4, 2025
    What causes a Heatcraft Air Conditioner compressor thermal protector switch to open?
    • M
      Mark GomezSep 4, 2025
      The compressor thermal protector switch in your Heatcraft Air Conditioner might open due to operating beyond design conditions (add equipment to stay within allowable limits), a dirty condenser coil (clean the coil), or an overcharged system (reduce the charge).
  • J
    Jasmin LawsonSep 7, 2025
    Why is the room temperature too high with my Heatcraft Air Conditioner?
    • G
      Gina FrankSep 7, 2025
      If the room temperature is too high when using your Heatcraft Air Conditioner, it could be because the control cut out is set too high (adjust the control), the superheat is too high (adjust the thermal expansion valve), the system is low on refrigerant (add refrigerant), or the coil is iced-up (manually defrost the coil and check defrost controls for malfunction).
  • W
    wilsonrobertSep 10, 2025
    What causes coil not clearing of frost during defrost cycle in Heatcraft Air Conditioner?
    • N
      Natalie CampbellSep 12, 2025
      A coil not clearing of frost during the defrost cycle in your Heatcraft Air Conditioner may be due to the coil temperature not getting above the freezing point during defrost (check heater operation), not enough defrost cycles per day (adjust the control for more cycles), a defrost cycle that is too short (adjust the defrost control duration setting), a defective defrost control or sensor (replace the component), a defective heater (replace the heater), improper unit installation (check and adjust if necessary), or a plugged drain line (clean the drain line).

Summary

Owners Installation Instructions

Space and Location Requirements

Guidelines for selecting an appropriate installation site and ensuring adequate airflow.

General Safety Information

Crucial safety warnings and precautions for installation personnel.

Standard Installation Procedure

A step-by-step guide for the complete installation process of the unit.

Freezer Units

Freezer Defrost Control (Medium & Large Cabinets)

Details on the electronic defrost control system for medium and large freezers.

Service Information

System Troubleshooting Chart

A guide to identify and resolve common problems with the refrigeration system.

Wiring Information

Electrical Wiring Diagrams

Schematics illustrating the electrical connections for various unit configurations.

Heatcraft PRO3 PTN029H2A Specifications

General IconGeneral
Phase1
Refrigerant TypeR-410A
ModelPTN029H2A
Cooling Capacity29, 000 BTU
Heating Capacity29, 000 BTU
Voltage208/230V
Indoor Unit Sound LevelNot Applicable
Outdoor Unit Sound LevelNot Applicable
Indoor Unit Dimensions (H x W x D)Not Applicable
Outdoor Unit Dimensions (H x W x D)Not Applicable
Indoor Unit WeightNot Applicable
Outdoor Unit WeightNot Applicable

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