GE 2800 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 0 0 7 c o n tr a ct s a l e s a r c h i t e c ts a n d e n g i n e e rs d a t a m a n ua l[...]

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    Q ui c k R ef er en c e 2 8 00 S e r i e s C o o l i n g w it h E le ct ri c H e a t 2 800 and 3 800 Serie s Con trol P ane l 5800 Ser ies Cont rol Pane l F u l l S pe cs o n p a g e s 5 4 a n d 5 5 A LL U NI T S R E Q U I RE P O W E R C ON N E CT I ON K IT P o w e r C o n n e ct io n K i t d et e r m i ne s r es i st a nc e h ea t o ut p u t 7 000[...]

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    3 ge.c om Elec tri c Heat A mps inc lude el ect ric he ater an d fan moto r curren t draw. 265-v olt unit s are to be per manent ly conne cte d in comp liance w ith Na tiona l Elec tric al Code a nd loca l codes a nd have a f acto ry- inst alled ju nct ion bo x on the c hassi s. Each 265 -volt s ub- base ki t consi sts of sub- base with ap propr ia[...]

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    4 T h e Z o n e l i ne ® 2 800 , 3 800 a n d 5 800 S e r i e s h a v e i n co r p o r a t e d c h a ng e s s u g g e st e d b y c u st o m er s, a lo n g w it h e n ha n ce m en ts b y G E ’ s T ec h no l o g y T ea m a nd c ha n ge s n e c e s s a ry t o m e e t n e w U L a nd N E C r eq u i r em e n ts . “L ” sha ped co nde ns er coi l. Th[...]

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    5 ge.c om T a b le o f Co n t en ts F ro nt Co ve r 1 Mi ni Spe cs 2 800, 3 80 0 and 5 800 Ser ie s 2 Mi ni Spe cs P ow er Con nect io n Ki ts an d N ome nc lat ure 3 Th e 2 800 /3800 / 5800 and Dry 2 5 4 T abl e o f Co nt en ts 5 In trod uctio n 6 Th e Z on eli ne S yst em 7 Fe at ur es and Ben efits Fe at ur es T abl e 8 Fe at ur es and Ben efits[...]

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    6 I n tr od uct io n This ma nual is des igned to pro vide prod uct , performanc e and app licati on info rmation to our customers and their arc hitects and engi neers for use in selection and des ign of a zon al com for t con trol syste m utilizi ng GE Zon eline ® Pack aged T ermina l Air Condi tioners (PT AC) and Packag ed T ermi nal Heat Pu mps[...]

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    7 ge.c om Th e Z o ne l i ne ® S ys t em The typic al Zon eline installa tion cons ists of the wall case (or sleeve) , chassi s, and exterior gri lle. Some in stallati ons may use a su b -base for support of the unit or for ease of electric al conn ections. Eac h of the com ponents sho uld be the stand ard prod uct s offered by GE or , in the ca s[...]

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    8 Z o ne li n e ® F ea tu r es AZ AZ AZ 2 80 0 3800 5800 Enhanc ed Dehumidification — Dr y Air 25 Optional N/ A N/ A Cooling EE R Range (230 Volts/26 5 Volts) 10.2 - 12. 7 10. 0 - 12.7 10.2 - 13.0 Heating COP Range (230 V olt s/2 65 V olt s) N/ A 3.2 - 3.6 3 . 2 - 3.6 Heat Source — Electric Resistance He at Standa rd — — Heat Source — He[...]

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    9 ge.c om F ea t u r e s a n d Be ne f i ts S t a n d a rd P h ys i c a l D i m en s i o n s GE has mai ntai ned the sam e dimen sions si nce 196 1 — 42" wide x 1 6" hig h x 13-3 / 4" deep Repl acemen t of older units is made easy . W e a t h e r - P r o t ec t ed E l ec tr i c a l C o m po n e n ts Vital electrical co mponen t s a[...]

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    10 F ea t u r e s a n d Be ne f i ts F a n- On l y Se tt i n g – H I G H /L O W The un it provi des the opti on of selectin g either HIGH or LOW speed for Fan-Only opera tion. F a n- C y c l e S wi t c h – “S m a rtF an ” Uni que “SmartFan ” allows un it to operat e fan con tinu ous in cool ing opera tion and fa n cycle in heat ing to p[...]

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    11 ge.c om F ea t u r e s a n d Be ne f i ts U p-F r on t A ir F i lt e rs T wo i nt erc han ge abl e up- fr on t fil ter s, e asy to re mo ve and rei nst al l, ma y be c lea ned w ith out op eni ng or r emo vin g th e r oom fro nt. Cl ea n fil ter s by brus hi ng , va cu um in g or back - flus hin g u nde r f au cet or sh owe r h ead . E a s y C l[...]

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    12 A u xi l ia ry Co n tr o l S wi t ch es These swit ches ar e located behind the room cabine t under the contro l panel. 2 8 00 a nd 3 800 S e r i e s Sw itc hes Desc ri pti on Left S wit ch es ( 1) ALL I2 R Heat pum p overrid e — Down — Norma l heat pum p operatio n Up — res istanc e heat only (3800 Series onl y) (2 ) C: F AN Fan co ntrol [...]

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    13 ge.c om A u xi l ia ry Co n tr o l S wi t ch es These swit ches ar e located behind the room cabine t under the contro l panel. 5 800 S e r i e s Sw itc hes Desc ri pti on Left S wit ch es ( 1) ALL I2R Heat pu mp overr ide — Down — Norma l heat pum p operatio n Up — res istanc e heat only (2 ) C: F AN Fan co ntrol for cooli ng operati on ?[...]

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    14 C en t r a l De sk C on t r ol Some in stallat ions may want to govern the ability of the unit to oper ate from a con trol dev ice rem ote to the unit or ev en remo te to the roo m in which the unit is loc ated. The gene ral term gi ven to system s such as thi s is Centr al Desk Con trol. The most co mmon inst allati on of this type of system is[...]

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    15 ge.c om The AC voltage may not be com patible with some soli d-state therm ostats. The fan speed for th e 2 80 0 Se ries in re mot e the rmost at ope rati on is select ed by the c onn ection of th e fan wir e fro m the therm osta t to eithe r the HIGH or L OW term inal on the un it. See t he sk etc h of th e un it te rm in als f or the l oc ati [...]

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    16 R em ot e T he rm os t at Co n tr o l H e a t P u m p M o d e l s The Z onelin e ® 380 0 and 5800 Series heat pump uni t s may be co nnected to a sing le-stage c ooling/ two -stage heating thermo stat desig ned for use with heat pump system s. GE offers 3 thermosta t s com patible with the 3800 and 5800 series units: RAK 1 4 7 — mechanica l m[...]

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    17 ge.c om R em ot e T he rm os t at Co n tr o l M ul ti p le Un its C on ne ct ed t o O n e R em o t e T h er mo st at ( 2 800 Se ri es ) One rem ote co ntrol thermostat ma y be used to con trol mul tiple res istanc e heat Zo nelin e units, howe ver the un its may no t be wired di rect . Sinc e each Zo nelin e unit has an int egra l transform er ,[...]

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    18 H ea t P u m p s a n d E ne rg y S a v i ng s • GE Zo nel ine ® Hea t P um ps a re d es ign ed to pro vi de co st -eff ic ie nt hea t p ump oper ati on w hi le m on it ori ng ro om con di tio ns to mai nt ai n c om fo r t. The un its emp loy a logic system monit oring bo th outdoor and ind oor temper atur es to dete rmine the heat sourc e, th[...]

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    19 ge.c om H ea t P u m p s a n d E ne rg y S a v i ng s H e a t P u m p O pe r a t i o n — Z o n e l i ne 3 80 0 a n d 5 800 S e ri e s Heat sou rces : Heat pump , heat pump and si multa neous electric res istanc e heat or electric res istanc e heat. Z one li ne heat pum ps em plo y a hig hly fea tu red mic rop roc esso r co nt ro l sy ste m i n[...]

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    20 Hi gh Wa ll M ou nt — Fo r units moun ted hig h in the wal l, the disc harge louvers sho uld be at a setting that provid es the most horiz onta l air dis charg e. Reco mmended install ation is at least 3" below the cei ling. In inst allati ons wher e units are close to the ceilin g, the most horiz onta l discha rge ang le can be obt ained[...]

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    21 ge.c om D i me ns i on s RA B 7 1A W A L L CA S E W ALL OPE NIN G 16- 1 / 4" MIN . x 42- 1/4" MIN. RA B 7 7 W A LL CA S E W ALL OPE NIN G 16- 1 /2" MIN. x 42 -3 /8" MIN. W AL L CA S E W IT H C H AS SI S I N ST A L L E D W AL L CA S E W IT H S UB -B AS E *SHOWN WITH ACCESS COVERS REMOVED. NOTE: CAUTION - REMOVE KNOCKOUTS FROM [...]

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    22 W a l l C a se A choi ce of wal l cases is av aila ble for the Z onelin e. ® RAB 7 1A — This insu lated case is c onstructed o f hea vy- gaug e galv aniz ed steel and f in ished with a pro tective baked-enam el finish for protectio n and appear ance. Design of the case pro vides for support of the chass is and free drain ing of an y wat er en[...]

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    23 ge.c om S u b-B as e ( C on t i n ue d ) RAK2 04D 30P 208 /23 0 volt 30-amp rece ptacl e. Recep tacle is NE MA6-3 0R with 18" of # 12A WG wir es attached to the rec eptacl e. Short power con nection kit inc luded. Chas eway inc luded. The ju nction box (RAK4002A fo r 2800 and 3800 Series uni t s; RAK4002 B for 5800 Series uni t s) that moun[...]

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    24 W a l l C a se I n st al la ti on Da ta ( C on t i n u ed ) For new construction, early plan ning with the arch itect is neces sary . Uni t locati on, electric al co nnection lo cations , and wal l openin gs of the proper d imens ions are essenti al to avoid the nec essity of rew ork, f ille rs, frami ng, movi ng electrica l outle t s, an d othe[...]

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    25 ge.c om Do not remov e the stif fener from insi de the wal l case or the weath er closu re pane l from the outsi de face of the wal l case unt il the outd oor grill e and chass is are rea dy to be insta lled. Insta llatio n of Wa ll Case in W all Openi ng 1. Pos ition th e wall case in to the wall. Th e room si de edge o f the R AB 71 or RAB 77 [...]

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    26 F RA MI N G F OR W AL L CA S E Bri ck V eneer and F rame Const ructio n F AS TE NI N G W AL L CA SE 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. (R[...]

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    27 ge.c om W AL L S E CT I O N – D ET A I L E D S I D E V I EW F ram e an d Bric k V enee r In stal lati on Cor d set con nected CAULK* Su b-Base Co nnect ed 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 AL[...]

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    28 W AL L S E CT I O N – D ET A I L E D S I D E V I EW Win dow , 2" c urtain or pa nel w all inst all atio n with rag rear gril le ex te nded beyo nd ou ter wall surfac 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 wall c[...]

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    29 ge.c om W AL L CA S E I NS T AL LA TI O N – C O R D S ET C O N N E CT E D Exam ple : bloc k an d ven eer – dime nsi ona l dat a and com men ts Ar e als o app lic able to o ther types o f co nstructi on Manuf acturer Required Minimum Installation Clearance 1/4" (See note 1) Allow For Electrical Wiring 0" Min. (See page 27) 0" M[...]

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    30 M ET A L CA S E EXT E NS IO N F OR W AL LS D E E P E R T H A N 1 3- 1/ 8 " ( 1 1 - 1/ 8" W I TH S UB -B AS E ) Fie ld fa bric ate d – ge reco mme nds th e use of on e of the d eeper RAB 7 1 wal l ca ses o f fe red a s spec ial orde r ite ms. CAULK* SPLITTER BETWEEN AIR INT AKE AND DISCHARGE Zoneline units can be installed in walls of[...]

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    31 ge.c om CAULK* A DIMENSIONS: A. DIST ANCE FROM GRILLE OR CASE TO OUTSIDE SURFACE OF WALL PLUS 2" TO 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 BL OCK DRAIN HOLES IN CASE OR GRILLE. ) IF GRILLE IS [...]

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    32 RA B 7 1/ 7 7 W A LL CA S E I NS T AL LA TI O N - RA K2 04 S E R I E S S U B- B AS E C ON N E CT E D Exam ple : fra me & brick vene er - d ime nsi onal data and comm ents Ar e als o app lic able to o ther types o f co nstructi on T OP VIEW Manuf acturer Required Minimum Installation Clearance 1/4" (See note 1) 3" Min. (5" MAX.[...]

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    33 ge.c om RA K2 04 S E R I ES S UB -B AS E I N ST A LLA T IO N A N D E L E CTR I CA L D A T A RAB 71/7 7 Wa ll Ca se 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 WIT[...]

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    34 C on de ns at e D i sp os al S ys t em s C o o l i ng C o n d e n sa t e Air con diti oner s prod uc e con den sate wat er as a res ult of low eri ng th e hum id ity of the ar ea bein g con diti one d. Whe n the indo or co il tempe rat ur e is be low the dew poi nt, mo istu re in t he air cond ens es int o wat er dro plets on the coi l. This wat[...]

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    35 ge.c om W AL L CA S E W IT H RA D 1 0 D RA I N K I T Externa l Dr ain. See pag e 36 for int erna l dr ain. 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 “B”[...]

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    36 W AL L CA S E W IT H RA D 1 0 D RA I N K I T In ter nal Dr ai n. See pa ge 3 5 for ext erna l dr ain. SCREWS “ A ” MET AL “B” PLAS TIC SQ UARE DRAI N 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 : SHA DED P AR TS A ND SCREWS INCL U[...]

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    37 ge.c om D uct ed In st al la ti on s 2 8 00 a nd 3 800 S e r i e s Z o n e l i n e u n i ts m a y b e u s ed i n d u ct ed i n s t a l l a t i o n s . With a ducted in stallati on it is possi ble to cond ition the air in t wo ar eas that hav e a commo n wall sepa rating them. A spec ial adap ter mou nts on the wall case and a tran sition piece d[...]

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    38 D UC T E D A P P L IC A TI O N (A Z 2 80 0 /3 80 0 S E RI E S ) 44" DUCT ADAPTER EXTENSION HAS 1/2" INSULA TION Notes: 1. RAK6052 kit includes du c t adap ter , transition and mounting har dware. 2. R AK60 1 duct extension may be installed at either end of the RAK6052 duct adapter . Maximum duct ex tension length is 15' . Duct ex [...]

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    39 ge.c om D UC T E D D ET A I L E D S I D E V IE W S (A Z 2 80 0 /3 80 0 S E RI E S ) See page 3 8 for all not es Lin e Cor d In stal lati on 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 T O CASE EDGE W ALL CASE FINI[...]

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    40 Ext e ri or Gr il l es Fou r st yle s of outdoo r grilles are ava ilabl e for exterior treatm ents. The standa rd stampe d alumi num gri lle (RAG60) , t he m ol de d a r ch it ec tu r al l o uv er ed e xt er io r gr il le s (R A G6 1 -6 3 ) , the molded ar chitectu ral louv ered ex ter ior g rilles with flange (RAG64- 66) , and the extruded alu [...]

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    41 ge.c om The ar chitectu ral desi gn of a bui lding may dictate the use of specia l or oversiz ed lo uvers for a esthetic reason s. Lou vers othe r than stand ard Zo nelin e ex teri or grill es may be used on the Z oneli ne unit, how ever , these specia l louv ers, or any specia l exterior ar chitectu ral trea tments of the bu ilding faca de that[...]

  • Page 42

    42 P ow er C on n ect i on f or 2 800 , 3 800 a n d 5 800 Se ri es Z on el in es All 2 80 0, 3800, and 580 0 Series Z oneli nes are equ ipped with uni versal heaters all owing chassis in stallati on f lexi bility . The Zo nelin e ® units are con nected to the bu ildin g power sup ply by a un ique pow er connectio n kit. By uti lizing a separat e u[...]

  • Page 43

    43 ge.c om T ype Mfg Pa r t No Con f igura tio n 15 AMP T andem NEMA6 - 15R Hubbell P&S 5661 5661 20 AMP Perpendi cular NEMA6 -20R Hubbell P&S 5461 587 1 30 AMP Large T andem NEMA6 -30R Hubbell P&S 9330 59 30 Es se n ti al E le me n ts Or d er in g Ov e rvi ew RAK 40 02 A Wir ing harne ss ca n be order ed sepa rat ely as RAK 40 02 CW . [...]

  • Page 44

    4 4 M ax im u m C o n ne cte d L oa d The maxi mum con nected load of a Z oneli ne ® unit occ urs when the unit is in re sistanc e heating operation. The maximu m ampe rage sho wn in the tab les below is the combin ed tota l of the res istance heater and the indoor fa n motor . 2 3 0 / 2 08 - V o lt L i n e C or d C o n ne ct ed U ni ts Pow er Co [...]

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    45 ge.c om C oo li n g P erfo rm an c e D at a Z one lin e 2 800 & 38 00 Se rie s Z one lin e 2800 Dry Air 25 Z one lin e 5 800 Seri es Nom ina l C apa city Nom ina l C apa city Nom ina l C apa city T empe rat ure of Air En ter ing Con den ser 7 000 90 00 12 000 15000 7000 9000 12 000 7 0 00 9000 12000 15000 7 5 77 50 9950 1 29 50 158 50 7 400 [...]

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    46 L a te n t S ys t e m Ca pa c ity The to tal capa city of an ai r conditi oner is made up of the Sensi ble capa city , the outp ut of the un it used to rem ove heat fro m the air in the area bein g conditi oned, an d the Late nt capac ity , the outp ut of the un it used to deh umid if y the ai r in the area being cond itioned. Fo r humid climat [...]

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    47 ge.c om F o rm u la f or C a lc u la t i n g O p er a ti n g C o s ts U s i n g A b o v e D a t a : N or ma l Y ea rl y O pe ra ti ng Da t a (Cool ing Hou rs based on 75 °F indoor tem peratu re with air cond itioner siz ed to meet the design co ndition s.) ASHRAE Heating Estimated Degree Cooling Location Days Hours ALABAMA  Birmingham 2,551 [...]

  • Page 48

    48 T y pi ca l 2 800 Se ri es , 2 08 / 2 3 0 - V ol t Wi ri n g Di ag r a m T y pi ca l 2 800 Se ri es , 2 08 / 2 3 0 - V ol t Sc he ma ti c Di ag r a m[...]

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    49 ge.c om T y pi ca l 3 800 S er ie s, 2 08 / 2 30- V ol t Wi ri n g D ia g ra m T y pi ca l 3 800 S er ie s, 2 08 / 2 30- V ol t Sc he ma ti c Di ag r a m[...]

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    50 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 1 3 5 CN[...]

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    51 ge.c om The fol lowin g are sug gested specificati ons for the Zonel ine ® 2 80 0 Series Pa ckaged T erminal Air Conditi oner , the 3800 Series Packag ed T ermina l Heat Pum p and the 5800 Series Pack aged T ermina l Heat Pum p. Th e con tr acto r wi ll f ur nis h Pa ck age d T erm ina l Air Con di tio ne rs of th e s iz es a nd ca pac iti es s[...]

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    52 S u gg es t ed Bi d F o rm Sp ec ifi ca ti on s ( co n ti n ue d ) Addit ional specificat ions for GE Zon eline ® 3800 or 5800 Series Pack aged T ermina l Heat Pum p Heat pu mp units sha ll prov ide operat ion that wil l either: A) autom atical ly phase-in par tial electric re sistanc e heat, if outd oor temper atur e is below 46°F , simult an[...]

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    53 ge.c om S u gg es t ed Bi d F o rm Sp ec ifi ca ti on s ( co n ti n ue d ) W eat he r R esi sta nc e. Com plete un it incl uding outsid e louver shal l be submi t ted to an ind ependen t agency for weat her res istance and water infiltratio n tests. Air in f iltr ation test to be con ducted in ac corda nce with ASTM E283- 91. With stati c air pr[...]

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    54 Z o ne li n e ® C ha ss is No me nc la tu r e EX A MP LE R ec ep ta cl es / S u b-Ba se 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 include appr[...]

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