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ICP PAF336000K00A1 - User Manual

ICP PAF336000K00A1
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Installation Instructions
PAF3 Series
PACKAGE AIR CONDITIONERS
TABLEOF CONTENTS
UNITDIMENSIONS ......................................... 2
SAFEINSTALLATIONREQUIREMENTS ......................... 3
LOCATINGTHE UNIT ....................................... 3
CLEARANCES ............................................ 3
INSTALLATION............................................ 3
GROUNDLEVELINSTALLATION .............................. 3
RooftopINSTALLATION..................................... 3
HOISTING................................................ 4
DOWNFLOWCONVERSION.................................. 4
CONDENSATEDRAIN....................................... 4
ELECTRICALWIRING................................... 5
DUCTWORK.......................................... 6
FILTERS ............................................. 6
AIRFLOWADJUSTMENT ................................ 7
START-UPPROCEDURES ............................... 8
Sequence of OPERATION................................ 8
MAINTENANCE ....................................... 8
RIGGING ........................................... 11
WIRINGDIAGRAMS ................................ 12 - 13
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519 01 1201 O0 12-5-05
Printed in U.S.A.
Key: PAF3
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Summary

Unit Dimensions

Safe Installation Requirements

Access Panels

Details regarding access panels for unit inspection and servicing.

Clearances

Minimum clearances required around the unit for proper operation and safety.

Ground Level Installation

Requirements for setting up the unit on a ground-level platform.

Rooftop Installation

Requirements for installing the unit on a rooftop platform.

Hoisting

Instructions and safety precautions for lifting and moving the unit.

Downflow Conversion

Steps to convert the unit for downflow installation configuration.

Condensate Drain

Details on condensate drain connection and trap installation for proper drainage.

Electrical Wiring

Disconnect Switch Requirements

Information on the required disconnect switch for electrical service.

Ground Connections

Proper grounding procedures for unit safety and electrical code compliance.

Line Voltage Wiring

Instructions for connecting high voltage power to the unit's control box.

Thermostat and Low Voltage Wiring

Wiring instructions for thermostat and low voltage connections for different tonnages.

Thermostat Heat Anticipator Adjustment

Guidance on adjusting the thermostat's heat anticipator for optimal heating performance.

Final Electrical Check

Procedure for verifying all electrical wiring and connections are correct before operation.

Ductwork and Filters

Ductwork Sizing and Airflow

Guidelines for properly sizing ductwork for optimal airflow velocity and system efficiency.

Ductwork Insulation

Requirements for insulating outdoor ductwork with fiberglass wrap and vapor barrier.

Ductwork Connections

Notes on connecting supply and return plenums to the unit, ensuring proper sealing.

Filter Installation and Requirements

Information on filter types, sizes, and the necessity of using filters for unit operation.

Airflow Adjustment and Blower Settings

Circulating Air Blower Speeds

Details on blower speed taps and selection for heating and cooling modes.

Continuous Fan Operation

Explanation of how continuous fan operation is managed for different unit sizes.

Cooling Mode Operation

Procedure for checking unit operation during the cooling mode.

Start-Up Procedures

Pre-Start Checks

Essential checks to perform before starting the unit for the first time.

Sequence of Operation

Cooling Operation Modes

Detailed explanation of cooling operation for different unit capacities and stages.

Heating Operation Modes

Explanation of heating operation, including auxiliary and staged heating.

Continuous Fan Operation Logic

How continuous fan operation is managed based on unit size and settings.

Maintenance and Inspection

Monthly Maintenance Checks

Routine monthly checks for air filters and cooling season components.

Blower Motor Access and Replacement

Procedures for accessing and potentially removing the blower motor assembly.

Circulating Air Blower Inspection

Inspection of the circulating air blower wheel for dirt and lint accumulation.

Rigging Instructions

Wiring Diagrams

2 to 3-1;2 Ton Wiring Diagram

Detailed wiring schematic for 2 to 3-1/2 ton models of the air conditioner.

4 to 5 Ton Wiring Diagram

Detailed wiring schematic for 4 to 5 ton models of the air conditioner.

Summary

Unit Dimensions

Safe Installation Requirements

Access Panels

Details regarding access panels for unit inspection and servicing.

Clearances

Minimum clearances required around the unit for proper operation and safety.

Ground Level Installation

Requirements for setting up the unit on a ground-level platform.

Rooftop Installation

Requirements for installing the unit on a rooftop platform.

Hoisting

Instructions and safety precautions for lifting and moving the unit.

Downflow Conversion

Steps to convert the unit for downflow installation configuration.

Condensate Drain

Details on condensate drain connection and trap installation for proper drainage.

Electrical Wiring

Disconnect Switch Requirements

Information on the required disconnect switch for electrical service.

Ground Connections

Proper grounding procedures for unit safety and electrical code compliance.

Line Voltage Wiring

Instructions for connecting high voltage power to the unit's control box.

Thermostat and Low Voltage Wiring

Wiring instructions for thermostat and low voltage connections for different tonnages.

Thermostat Heat Anticipator Adjustment

Guidance on adjusting the thermostat's heat anticipator for optimal heating performance.

Final Electrical Check

Procedure for verifying all electrical wiring and connections are correct before operation.

Ductwork and Filters

Ductwork Sizing and Airflow

Guidelines for properly sizing ductwork for optimal airflow velocity and system efficiency.

Ductwork Insulation

Requirements for insulating outdoor ductwork with fiberglass wrap and vapor barrier.

Ductwork Connections

Notes on connecting supply and return plenums to the unit, ensuring proper sealing.

Filter Installation and Requirements

Information on filter types, sizes, and the necessity of using filters for unit operation.

Airflow Adjustment and Blower Settings

Circulating Air Blower Speeds

Details on blower speed taps and selection for heating and cooling modes.

Continuous Fan Operation

Explanation of how continuous fan operation is managed for different unit sizes.

Cooling Mode Operation

Procedure for checking unit operation during the cooling mode.

Start-Up Procedures

Pre-Start Checks

Essential checks to perform before starting the unit for the first time.

Sequence of Operation

Cooling Operation Modes

Detailed explanation of cooling operation for different unit capacities and stages.

Heating Operation Modes

Explanation of heating operation, including auxiliary and staged heating.

Continuous Fan Operation Logic

How continuous fan operation is managed based on unit size and settings.

Maintenance and Inspection

Monthly Maintenance Checks

Routine monthly checks for air filters and cooling season components.

Blower Motor Access and Replacement

Procedures for accessing and potentially removing the blower motor assembly.

Circulating Air Blower Inspection

Inspection of the circulating air blower wheel for dirt and lint accumulation.

Rigging Instructions

Wiring Diagrams

2 to 3-1;2 Ton Wiring Diagram

Detailed wiring schematic for 2 to 3-1/2 ton models of the air conditioner.

4 to 5 Ton Wiring Diagram

Detailed wiring schematic for 4 to 5 ton models of the air conditioner.

Overview

This document is an installation and maintenance manual for the PAF3 Series Package Air Conditioners.

Function Description:

The PAF3 Series Package Air Conditioners are unitary HVAC systems designed for both cooling and heating applications. These units are self-contained, meaning all major components (compressor, condenser, evaporator, and blower) are housed within a single cabinet. They are suitable for both ground-level and rooftop installations, providing conditioned air to a building's ductwork system. The units are designed to operate efficiently and reliably when installed and maintained according to the instructions provided.

Important Technical Specifications:

  • Unit Sizes: The manual covers units ranging from 2 to 5 tons.
  • Dimensions:
    • 2 Ton units: 29-1/2" (A) x 47-1/2" (B) x 47-1/2" (C) with a height of 46-1/2".
    • 2-1/2 to 5 Ton units: 37-1/2" (A) x 47-1/2" (B) x 47-1/2" (C) with a height of 46-1/2".
    • Base Pan/Chassis: 42-3/4" (measured inside to inside on base rails).
    • Overall Height: 27" to the top of the condenser fan, with a total height of 46-1/8" (measured inside to inside on base rails).
  • Condensate Drain: 3/4" (19.1mm) female PVC connection.
  • Electrical: Designed for 208/230V, 1-phase, 60Hz operation. Wiring diagrams are provided for 2 to 3-1/2 Ton and 4 to 5 Ton models.
  • Clearances to Combustible Construction:
    • Duct Side: 2" (6" on large chassis models)
    • Condenser Inlet: 30"
    • Blower Service (Side): 30"
    • Control Service Side (Front Combustion Air Inlet): 30"
    • Clearance between 3 Ft. Overhang and Top of Unit: 30"
    • Combustible Base (Wood or Class A, B or C roof covering material): 0"
  • Ductwork Velocity: Maximum recommended velocity in trunk ducts is 1000 ft/min; in branch ducts is 800 ft/min.
  • Ductwork Insulation: Minimum 2" thick fiberglass "wrap" insulation with a weatherproof vapor barrier for outdoor ductwork.
  • Filter Sizes: Various disposable and washable filter sizes are specified based on the unit model, with minimum area requirements. For example, a PAF324000K00A1 uses a 1 x 20" x 20" disposable filter (384 sq inches) or a 1 x 12" x 20" washable filter (231 sq inches).
  • Blower Performance Data: Detailed tables provide airflow in CFM at varying external static pressures for different speed taps (1-4) and unit models. Airflow data is based on 230V with a dry coil and no filter.
  • Refrigerant: The manual implies a refrigerant-based cooling system, typical for package air conditioners, but does not explicitly state the type of refrigerant.

Usage Features:

  • Installation Flexibility: Can be installed at ground level or on rooftops, with specific requirements for platforms and structural support.
  • Downflow Conversion: Units are adaptable for downflow applications, requiring the removal and reinstallation of blockoff plates and the center rail.
  • Thermostat Compatibility:
    • 2 to 3-1/2 Ton Models: Require a single-stage thermostat with R, W, Y, and G terminals. Some electronic thermostats may also use a C terminal.
    • 4 to 5 Ton Models: Require a two-stage thermostat with R, W/W1, Y1, Y2, and G terminals. Some electronic thermostats may also use a C terminal.
  • Blower Speed Adjustment: The blower motor has four speeds, allowing for adjustment to match heating and cooling requirements. Specific speed tap settings are recommended for "Rated Airflow" and "High Airflow" for each unit model.
  • Continuous Fan Operation: Available, operating at the cooling speed for 2-3.5 ton models and low stage cooling speed for 4-5 ton models.
  • Start-Up Procedures: Detailed steps are provided for initial checks, thermostat settings, and power application to ensure proper operation and identify any issues.
  • Sequence of Operation: Explains how the unit functions during cooling (single-stage for 024-042 models, two-stage for 048-054 models) and heating (single-stage for 024-042 models, staged for 048-054 models), including time delays and component energization/de-energization.

Maintenance Features:

  • Air Filters: Monthly inspection and replacement or cleaning of filters are recommended. Dirty filters are highlighted as a common cause of performance issues and compressor failures.
  • Condenser Coil: Monthly cleaning of the condenser inlet and outlet area, keeping it free from debris and ensuring surrounding vegetation is trimmed back.
  • Condensate Drain: Monthly check for proper drainage and cleaning as required.
  • Annual Inspection: Includes cleaning of the unit, condenser, and evaporator coils. Access panels and the unit top may need to be removed for thorough cleaning.
  • Condenser Fan Motor: Permanently lubricated, requiring no further lubrication.
  • Blower Motor Access and Removal: Instructions are provided for accessing and removing the blower motor and wheel for inspection, cleaning, or replacement. This involves removing the blower access panel, screws securing the housing, and disconnecting wires.
  • Circulating Air Blower: Visual inspection for dirt or lint accumulation on the blower wheel and cleaning as needed.
  • Electrical Connections: Regular checks of all electrical connections and wiring for proper installation and to prevent mechanical damage.
  • Safety Warnings: Emphasizes the importance of turning off electric power before any service or maintenance, and warns against electrical shock and unit damage hazards.

ICP PAF336000K00A1 Specifications

General IconGeneral
BrandICP
ModelPAF336000K00A1
CategoryAir Conditioner
LanguageEnglish

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