GE Monogram 2900 Series manuel d'utilisation

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    G E Z o n e l i n e ® p a c k a g e d t e r m i n a l a i r c o n d i t i o n e r s 2 00 8 c o n t r a ct s a l e s a r c h i t e cts a n d e ng i ne e r s d a t a m a n u a l[...]

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    Qu ic k R ef e r en c e 2 90 0 S e r ie s C oo li n g w i t h E l e ct r i c H ea t 29 00, 3 900 and 5 800 Seri es Con tr ol Pan el F u l l S pe cs o n p a ge s 5 4 a n d 5 5 A L L U N IT S R E Q U I R E P O W E R C ON N E C T I O N K I T P o w e r C o nn ec t io n K i t d e t er m i n es r es is t a n c e h e a t o u t p ut 7 00 0 B t u h u n i ts[...]

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    3 ge.co m Elec t ric H eat Amp s incl ude e le ct ri c hea ter a nd fan m otor c urre nt dra w. 265-vol t uni t s are to b e pe rma nent ly co nne ct ed in comp lia nce wi th N ati on al Ele c tri cal Co de a nd lo cal co de s and h ave a fa ct or y-i ns tal led j unc ti on b ox on t he ch ass is . Each 265-v olt s ub -ba se k it co nsis t s of su [...]

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    4 T h e Z o n e l i n e ® 2 9 0 0 , 3 9 0 0 a n d 5 8 0 0 S e r ie s h a v e i n c o rp o r a t e d c h a ng e s s u g g es t e d b y c u st om er s, a l on g w i t h e n ha n c e m en ts b y G E ’ s T e c h n ol og y T e a m a n d c h an g e s n e c e s s a ry t o m ee t n e w U L a n d N E C r e qu i r e m e n ts . “L ” s ha ped c o nd en [...]

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    5 ge.co m T a b l e o f C o n t e n ts F r on t Co v er 1 Mi n i S pe cs 29 00 , 3 900 a nd 5 800 S er ie s 2 Mi n i S pe cs Po we r Co nn ect io n K its an d N om en c la t ur e 3 The 2 900 /3 900 / 5800 a nd Dry 2 5 4 T ab le o f Co n t en ts 5 In trod uct io n 6 The Z one li ne S yste m 7 Fe at u r es an d Ben e fits F eat u r es T able 8 F eat [...]

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    6 I n tr od u cti o n This manu al is desig ned to pr ovide product, per forma nce and appli cation inf ormation to our custo mers and thei r arc hit ect s and engin eers for use in selection and desig n of a zonal com f ort con trol system utilizing GE Z onel ine ® Pac kaged T erminal Air Condition ers (PT AC) and Pack aged T erminal Heat Pump s [...]

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    7 ge.co m Th e Z on el in e ® S yst em The typical Zo nelin e installa tion cons ists of the wall ca se (or sleeve ), chassis, and exterior grill e. Some installatio ns may use a sub-base fo r support of the unit or fo r ease of electrical co nnections. Eac h of the compon ents should be the standard products offered by GE or , in the case of the [...]

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    8 Z o n e l in e ® F ea t ur es AZ AZ A Z 2900 3 90 0 580 0 Enhanced Dehumidification — Dr y Air 25 Optional N/ A N / A Cooling EE R Range (2 3 0 Volts/2 6 5 V olts) 1 0.2 - 12 . 7 1 0.0 - 12. 7 1 0.2 - 13. 0 Heating COP Range ( 23 0 V olts/26 5 V olts) N/ A 3.2 - 3. 6 3.2 - 3.6 Heat Source — Elec tric Resistance Heat St andard — — Heat So[...]

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    9 ge.co m F ea t ur es a n d Be ne f its S ta n d ar d P h y s i ca l D i m e n s i on s GE has maint ained the same dimen sions sinc e 1 96 1 — 42" wide x 1 6 " high x 13- 3/ 4 " deep Repla cem ent of older units is made easy . W e a t h e r -P r o t e ct e d E l e ct r i c a l C o m po ne n t s Vital electrical co mponen ts are p[...]

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    10 F ea t ur es a n d Be ne f its F a n-O n l y S e tt i n g – H I G H/ L O W The unit pr ovides the option of selecting eithe r HIG H or L OW speed for Fan-Only oper ation. F a n-C y cl e S w i t c h – “S m a rt F a n ” Uniq ue “Sma r tFan ” allo ws unit to operate fan c ontin uous in cool ing oper ation and f an cycl e in heating to p[...]

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    11 ge.co m F ea t ur es a n d Be ne f its U p -F r o n t A ir F i l t e rs T wo i n te r c ha ng ea b le up- f ro n t filt e rs, ea sy to r e mo v e an d r e in st al l , ma y b e c l ea ne d w it ho ut ope n in g o r re m ov i ng the r oo m fr on t. Cl ea n filt e rs by br us hi ng , va c uu m in g or bac k- flus h in g u nd e r f a uc et or sh ow[...]

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    12 A u x il i ary C o n tr ol S w i t c h e s These switc hes ar e locat ed behind the room ca bine t under the contr ol panel. 2 9 00 a n d 3 900 S er i e s Swi t ch es De sc ri p ti o n Left S w it ch es ( 1 ) ALL I2 R Heat pump overrid e — Down — Normal heat pump oper ation Up — res istanc e heat only (3 900 Series only) ( 2 ) C: F AN Fan [...]

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    13 ge.co m A u x il i ary C o n tr ol S w i t c h e s These switc hes ar e locat ed behind the room ca bine t under the contr ol panel. 5 8 00 Se ri e s Swi t ch es De sc ri p ti o n Left S w it ch es ( 1 ) ALL I2 R Heat pump overrid e — Down — Normal heat pump oper ation Up — res istanc e heat only ( 2 ) C: F AN Fan co ntr ol for cooli ng op[...]

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    14 C e n tr al De s k C o n tr ol Some insta llations may wan t to gov ern the abi lity of the unit to oper ate from a con trol devic e remo t e to the unit or even rem ot e to the roo m in whic h the unit is located. The genera l term given to systems suc h as this is Cen tra l Desk Con trol. The most comm on instal lation of this type of system i[...]

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    15 ge.co m The AC voltage may not be compatibl e with some solid-stat e thermostats. The fa n spe ed f or the 2900 Seri es in r emo te ther most at oper ati on is se lect ed b y the co nne ction of the fa n wir e from the therm ost at t o ei the r the HI G H or L OW te rmi na l on the u nit. Se e t he sk etc h o f the u ni t t e rm in al s fo r the[...]

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    16 R e mo t e Th e rm o st at C o n tr ol H e a t P um p M od e l s The Z oneli ne ® 3 900 and 5800 Series heat pump units may be conn ected to a sing le-stage cooling /two-stage heating thermostat designed for use with heat pum p systems. GE offers 2 thermostats com patible with the 3 90 0 and 5800 series uni ts: RAK 1 4 8D 1 — solid-stat e dig[...]

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    1 7 ge.co m F i el d W i r i n g T e rm in al R — 2 4V AC GL — Low- S peed Fan GH — High- Speed Fan B — Reversing V alv e Y — Compressor W — Heate r C — Common - Groun d Zo ne li ne Ser ies The rmo sta t Mode l T ype F unctio n Lo w-V ol ta ge Co nd uctor s 2900 R AK1 6 3A 1 Mechanic al Cooling and Heating 4 RAK1 64D 1 Digital 5 RAK1 [...]

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    18 H e a t P u m p s a n d E n er gy S a v in g s • GE Z o ne li n e ® H ea t P u mp s a r e des i gn ed t o p r ov i de c ost -effic ie n t h ea t p um p op er at io n wh il e m on it orin g ro om c o nd iti on s to m ai n ta i n c omf o rt. The units employ a logic system monit oring both outdoor and indoor temper atur es to determ ine the hea[...]

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    19 ge.co m H e a t P u m p s a n d E n er gy S a v in g s H e a t P um p O pe ra t i on — Z on e l i n e 3 900 a n d 5 8 00 Se ri e s Heat sour c es: Heat pump , heat pump and simu ltaneo us electric resi stanc e heat or electric res istanc e heat. Z o ne li ne h eat p um ps e mp lo y a h ig hl y f ea tu r ed m ic r o pr oc essor c on tr o l s ys[...]

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    20 Hi g h W all Mo u n t — Fo r units moun ted high in the wall , the disch arg e louve rs should be at a setting that prov ides the most horizon ta l air disc har ge. Rec ommen ded install ation is at least 3" below the ceili ng. In insta llations where units are close to the ceil ing, the most horizon ta l discha rge angle can be obt ained[...]

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    21 ge.co m D i m e ns i on s RA B 7 1A W A L L CA S E W A LL OP E NI N G 1 6- 1 / 4" MIN. x 42 - 1 / 4 " MIN. RA B 7 7 W A L L C AS E W A LL OP E NI N G 1 6- 1 /2" MIN. x 42 - 3 /8" MIN. W A L L CA S E W I T H C H AS S I S I N S T A LL E D W A L L CA S E W I T H S U B-B A S E *SHOWN WITH ACC ESS COVE RS REMOVE D. NOTE: CAUTION -[...]

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    22 W a l l C a s e A choic e o f wall cases is ava ilable for the Zone line . ® RAB 71A — This insu lated case is con structed of heavy-gauge galv aniz ed steel and f inished with a prot ective bak ed-enamel finish for prot ection and appear anc e. Desi gn of the case prov ides f or support of the chass is and fr ee drai ning of any wate r ent e[...]

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    23 ge.co m S ub- B a s e ( C on ti n ue d ) RAK2 04D 30P 20 8/ 2 3 0 volt 30-amp rece pta cle . Rec ept acl e is NE MA 6- 30R with 1 8" of # 12A W G wires attached to the rec ept ac le. Sh or t power co nnection kit inc luded. Chasew ay inc luded. The ju nctio n box (RAK4002A for 290 0 and 390 0 Series uni ts; RAK 40 02B for 5800 Series uni ts[...]

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    24 W a l l C a s e I n st al la t i o n Da ta ( Co n ti nu e d ) For new construction, early planning with the arc hite ct is necessa ry . Unit location, electrical connection loc ations, and wall openings of the proper dimens ions ar e essentia l to av oid the necess ity of rewo rk, f illers, fr aming , movi ng electrical outlets, and othe r expen[...]

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    25 ge.co m Do not remov e the stif fen er from inside the wall case or the weather closu re pane l from the out side face of the wall case unti l the outdoor grille and chassis are rea dy to be insta lled. Instal lation o f Wa ll Case in Wal l Opening 1. Position the wall case in to the wall. The room side edge o f the RAB 71 or RAB 77 wall case sh[...]

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    26 F R A MI N G F O R W A L L CAS E Bric k V en eer and F ra me Con structio n F AST EN IN G W AL L CA S E Fig ur e 1 Fig ur e 2 MAIN STUD J ACK STUDS HEADER – 4" x 4" OR 2 - 2" x 4" ON EDGE 16-1/4" MIN. RAB71 16-1/2" MIN. RAB77 ADJUS T ABLE FRAMING T O SECURE THIS DIMENSION 42-1/4" MIN. (RAB71) 42-3/8" MIN[...]

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    27 ge.co m W A L L S E CT I O N – D ET A IL E D S ID E V IE W F ra me and Bric k V en eer Inst al lati on Cor d set co nne cted CAULK* Su b-Base Con ne cted CAULK* STEEL LINTEL RAB71 13-3/4" RAB77 13-7/8" 20-7/8" (RAB71) 21" (RAB77) ROOM CABINET 2" MIN. MOUNTING SCREWS BY INST ALLER RAB71 16" RAB77 16-1/4" W ALL[...]

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    28 W A L L S E CT I O N – D ET A IL E D S ID E V IE W Wind ow , 2" cu rtain or pa nel wa ll i nsta ll atio n with ra g r ear gri lle exte nded bey ond out er wal l s urfac e ROOM CABINET Gasket and caulk around perimeter of wall case all four sides where it joins the building W ALL CASE OUTDOOR GRILLE Gasket and caulk around perimeter of wal[...]

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    29 ge.co m W A L L CA S E I N ST A L LA T I O N – C O R D S ET C O NN E CT ED Exam ple : bloc k a nd v en eer – dim en sio nal dat a an d c omm en ts Ar e al so a ppli c abl e t o o the r types of co nstru ction Manuf actur er Required Minimum Installation Clearance 1/4" (See note 1) Allow For Electrical Wiring 0" Min. (See page 27) 0[...]

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    30 M ET A L CAS E EXT E N S I ON F O R W A L LS D EE P E R T H A N 1 3- 1/ 8" ( 1 1 - 1/ 8" W I T H SU B-B AS E ) Fie ld f ab ric at ed – ge r ec om men ds the us e o f on e o f the dee per RAB 7 1 wa ll cas es o ffer ed as spec ial or der it ems. CAULK* SPLITTER BETWEEN AIR INT AKE AND DISCHARGE Zoneline unit s can be install ed in wal[...]

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    31 ge.co m CAULK* A DIMENSIONS: A. DIST ANCE FROM GRILLE OR CASE TO OUTSIDE SURFACE OF WALL PLUS 2" T O 4" (T O INSERT UNDER CASE). B. 1" DRIP LIP (MINIMUM) C. 42" PLUS - SUFFICIENT TO FIT SNUGGL Y UNDER AND UP AROUND THE CASE. D. 2" MINIMUM (CAUTION: WHEN CAULKING DO NOT BLOCK DRAIN HOLES IN CASE OR GRILLE. ) IF GRILLE IS [...]

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    32 RA B 7 1/ 7 7 W AL L CA S E I N S T AL LA T I ON - R A K 2 04 S ER I E S S UB -B AS E C O NN E CT ED Exam ple : fra me & bric k ven eer - di men si ona l dat a and com men ts Ar e al so a ppli c abl e t o o the r types of co nstru ction T OP VIEW Manuf actur er Required Minimum Installation Clearance 1/4" (See note 1) 3" Min. (5&qu[...]

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    33 ge.co m RA K2 04 S ER I E S S U B- B A S E I N ST A L LA TI O N A N D E L E CTR I CA L D A T A RAB 7 1/7 7 Wal l C ase RAK4002B CHASEW A Y OPTION (Shown Without Chassis and W all Case for Installation Location Only .) NO TE: TYPE “E” MOUNTING CLIP MUST BE USED WITH MOLDED CASE. MOLDED CASE SUB-BASE MOUNTING CLIP TYPE “E” TYPE “D” USE[...]

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    34 C o n d e ns a t e Di sp o s a l S yst e m s C o ol i n g C o n d e n s a t e Air co ndi tion ers pro duc e con den sat e w ate r as a r esu lt of low eri ng th e hu mi dity of the ar ea bei ng con dit ion ed. Wh en the indo or c oi l t emp er atu r e is belo w the dew poin t, moi stur e in the ai r c on den ses in to wat er dro ple ts on the c [...]

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    35 ge.co m W A L L CA S E W I T H R A D 1 0 D RA I N K I T Externa l Dr ai n. See pa ge 36 fo r in t ern al dra in. SEE P AGE 36 NOTE #6 SCREWS REAR GRILLE “ A ” MET AL “B” PLAS TIC SQUARE DRAIN HOLES NEOPRENE SPONGE GASKET 1/2" O.D. 90° ELBOW DRAIN TUBE STEEL MOUNTING PLA TE USE TYPE “ A ” SCREW FOR MET AL CASE (RAB71) AND TYPE ?[...]

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    36 W A L L CA S E W I T H R A D 1 0 D RA I N K I T In t erna l Dr ai n. See pa ge 3 5 f or exter nal dr ain . SCREWS “ A ” MET AL “B” PLAS TIC SQ UARE DRAIN HOLES NEOPRENE SPONGE GASKET STEEL MOUNTING PLA TE USE TYPE “ A ” SCREW FOR MET AL CASE (RAB71) AND TYPE “B” SCREW FOR MOLDED CASE (RAB77) NO TE : SHADE D P AR TS AND SCREWS INC[...]

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    37 ge.co m Du ct e d I nst a l l a t i o n s 2 9 00 a n d 3 900 S er i e s Z on e l i n e u n i ts m a y b e us e d i n d u ct e d i n s t a l la ti o n s. With a ducted install ation it is possible to con dition the air in two area s that have a common wall separ ating them. A specia l adap ter mounts on the wall c ase and a trans ition piec e dir[...]

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    38 D U CT E D A P P L I CA T I ON (A Z 2 800 /3 800 SE RI ES ) 44" DUCT AD APTER EXTENSION HAS 1/2" INSULA TION Notes: 1. R AK60 52 kit includes duct adapter , transition and mounting hardwar e. 2. RAK60 1 duc t extension may be installed at either end of the RAK 605 2 duct adapter . Maximum duct extension length is 15 ' . Duc t exte[...]

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    39 ge.co m D U CT E D D ET A I LE D S I DE V I E W S (AZ 2 8 00 / 3 800 SE RI ES ) See page 38 f or a ll not es Lin e Co rd In stal lat ion CAULK* Su b-Base In stal lat ion ANY CONSTRUCTION 12-3/4" MAX. 6-1/2" 1 0" 7 -3/32" RAK6052 ADAPTER 16-1/8" TRANSITION ROOM CABINET 3/4" MIN. W ALL TO CASE EDGE W ALL CASE FINISHED[...]

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    40 Ext e ri o r G ri ll es Fou r styles of outdoor grilles ar e ava ilable for exterior treatme nts. The standard stamped alum inum grille (RA G60 ), th e m o l d e d ar c h i t e c t u r al lo uv er ed e xt e ri o r g r i l l e s ( RA G 6 1 -6 3 ) and the extruded alumin um ar chit ectura l louv ered grille ( RAG6 7). All grill es incl ude air def[...]

  • Page 41

    4 1 ge.co m of special or ov ersiz ed louv ers for aesthetic reaso ns. Louv ers othe r than standar d Z onel ine exterior grilles may be used on the Z oneli ne unit, however , these special louvers, or any specia l exterior ar chit ectura l treatme nts of the build ing fac ade that may restrict the free ci rc ulation of cond enser airf low , should[...]

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    42 P o w er C o n n ect i o n f o r 2 900 , 3 900 a n d 5 8 00 S e r i e s Z on el in e s All 2900 , 3 90 0, and 5800 Series Z one lines are equi pped with univ ersal heaters allowi ng chass is instal lation flexibil ity . The Z oneli ne ® units are co nnected to the building power supp ly by a uniq ue power connection kit. By utilizin g a separat[...]

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    43 ge.co m T ype Mfg Pa r t No Co nf ig ura t io n 15 AMP T andem NEMA6- 15R Hubbe ll P&S 566 1 566 1 20 AMP Perpe ndicul ar NEMA6-20R Hubbe ll P&S 5461 58 71 30 AMP Large T andem NEMA6-3 0R Hubbe ll P&S 93 30 59 3 0 Es s e n ti al E l e me n ts Or de ri n g Ov erv i ew RAK4002A Wiri ng harn ess c an be or de re d se par at el y as RAK [...]

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    44 M a x i mu m C o n n e ct ed L oa d The maxim um con nected load of a Zon eline ® unit occu rs when the unit is in resist anc e heating oper ation. The maxi mum amper age shown in the tables below is the com bined tot al of the resista nce heater and the indoor fa n mot or . 2 30 / 2 08 - V ol t L i n e C o r d C o n ne ct e d U n i ts Po we r [...]

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    45 ge.co m C o o l in g P e rf o r m a nc e Da ta Zo ne l in e 2900 & 3 900 Ser ie s Zo ne l in e 2900 Dry A ir 2 5 Zo ne l in e 5800 Se ri es Nom in al Ca pac ity Nom in al Ca pac ity Nomin al Ca pa city T emper at ur e o f Air En te rin g Co nde nse r 7 000 90 00 12000 15000 7000 9000 12000 7000 90 00 12000 1 5000 7 5 7 7 50 995 0 1 29 50 158[...]

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    46 L a t en t S yst em C a pa c ity The to tal capac ity of an air c onditione r is made up o f the Sensib le capa city , the output of the unit used to remov e heat from the air in the ar ea being condition ed, and the Laten t ca pacity , the output of the unit used to dehumidify the air in the area being conditio ned. For humid climat es and appl[...]

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    4 7 ge.co m F or m u la f o r C a lc u l at i n g O p e ra t i ng C o sts U s i n g A bo v e D at a : N o r m a l Y e a r l y Op e r at i n g D a t a (Coo ling Hours based on 7 5 °F indoor temper atur e with air conditio ner siz ed to meet the design condition s.) ASHRAE Heating Estimated Degree Cooling Location Days Hours ALABAMA  Birmingham 2[...]

  • Page 48

    T y p i c a l 2 9 00 Se ri e s , 2 08 / 2 3 0 - V ol t Wi ri n g D i a g r a m T y p i c a l 2 9 00 Se ri e s , 2 08 / 2 3 0 - V ol t S c he ma t i c Di ag r am 48 3 90 0 Se ri e s , 2 08 / 2 3 0 - V ol t Wi ri n g D i a g r am s[...]

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    49 ge.co m 3 90 0 Se ri e s , 2 08 / 2 3 0 - V ol t Wi ri n g D i a g r a m s ( c on ti nu ed )[...]

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    50 3 90 0 Se ri e s , 2 08 / 2 3 0 - V ol t S c he ma t i c Di ag ra ms Sc h e m a t i c D i a g ra m o f AZ3 9H A C m o to r m o d e l (0 7) S c h e m a t i c D i a g r am o f AZ3 9H AC mo to r m o d e l (0 9 ,1 2.1 5) Sc h e m a t i c d ia g r a m o f AZ 3 9H D C m o t or m o d e l[...]

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    51 ge.co m 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 YL YL OR OR BK BK BL BL RD RD ROOM ID. COIL OD. COIL OUTDOOR HEA TER CN1 MAIN BOARD UNIT CN5 CN2 CN104 CN6 & 7 1 2 CN3 WH WH YL YL BK BK 1 2 5 7 CN103 OPERA TION BOARD UNIT CN301 & 302 TRANSFORMER 1 2 BR CN203 CN107 ICR BOARD UNIT (OPTIONAL) CN202 CN201 1 3 1 3 RD RD CN106 PM YL YL ICR (OPTIONAL) RY103 RD BL [...]

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    53 ge.co m S ug g e st ed B i d F o rm S pe c i fi c at i o n s ( c on ti nu ed ) Heat pump unit shal l incl ude Rev erse C ycle Defr ost that autom atica lly begins a defrost cyc le when micr oproc essor dete rmines criteria for defr osting has been met. Defrosting shall be acco mplish ed by systematic all y ceasi ng heat pump operatio n, pausi ng[...]

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    54 Z o n e l in e ® C ha s s i s N o m e nc la t ur e E XA M P L E R e c ep t a c le s/ S u b-B a s e s RAK204U RAK204D15P RAK204D20P RAK204D30P RAK204E15 RAK204E20 RAK204E30 Voltage N/A 230/208 230/208 230/208 265 265 265 Amps N/A 15 20 30 15 20 30 Receptacle N/A NEMA6-20R NEMA6-20R NEMA6-30R NEMA7-15R NEMA7-20R NEMA7-30R 230/208-Volt sub-bases i[...]

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    55 ge.co m P r el im in a r y S p e c ifi c at i o n s D e l u x e s er i e s – he at p um p u ni t s * * P r e m i u m se r i es – he a t pu m p u n i ts 265V Models AZ29E07E AZ29E09E A Z29E12E AZ29E15E AZ29E07E AP AZ29E09EAP AZ29E12EAP Capacity Cooling BTUH 7,100 9,000 11,700 14,600 6,800 8,600 11,200 EER (BTU/Watt) 12.7 12.0 11.5 10.2 12.1 1[...]

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