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840-170-38 Single Package V ertical Air Conditioning System B – Series 18,000 – 24,000 – 30,000 – 36,000 – 42,000 – 49,000 – 60,000 Btuh INST ALL A TION & OPERA TION MANUAL[...]
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2 Page T ABLE OF CONTENTS V ert-I-Pak B -Series V ertical Air Conditioning System Safety Considerations ....................................................................................................... 3 General Recommendations ............................................................................................... 3 Unpacking and Insp[...]
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3 SAFETY CONSIDERA TIONS Improper installation, adjustment, alteration, service, maintenance, or use can cause explosion, fire, electrical shock, or other conditions which may cause personal injury or property damage. Consult a qualified installer, service agency, or your distributor or dealer for information and assistance. The qualified installer[...]
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4 MODELS: V(E,H)B18K05 V(E,H)B18K10 V(E,H)B24K05 V(E,H)B24K10 V(E,H)B30K10 V(E,H)B30K15 V(E,H)B36K10 V(E,H)B36K15 B-SERIES CHASSIS SPECIFICA TIONS Section I – General Specifications VERT-I-P AK ® MODEL IDENTIFICA TION GUIDE MODEL NUMBER V H B 36 K 10 RT A SERIES V=V ertical Series E=Cooling with or without electric heat H=Heat Pump DESIGN SERIES[...]
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5 Cooling Cap. 42000 42000 48500 48500 58000 58000 Cooling Power (W) 4500 4500 5500 5500 6450 6450 SEER 9. 8 9.8 9 .8 9. 8 9.9 9 .9 Cooling SHR 0.72 0.72 0.69 0.69 0.72 0.72 ELECTRIC AL HEAT DA T A: Heater Size (KW) 10.0 15.0 15.0 20.0 20.0 25.0 Heating Cap. (Btu/h) 34100 51150 51150 68200 68200 85250 Heating P ower (W) 10000 15000 15000 20000 2000[...]
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6 The Vert-I-Pak was designed for installation in residential and light commercial applications. These instructions detail a typical method of installation. Figure 4 shows the typical component location and airflow paths through the unit. Units are available in three return air configurations: front "free-return" with disposable filter; f[...]
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7 Unit Configuration Figure 4 1) INDOOR AND OUTDOOR AIR REQUIREMENTS The indoor and outdoor air systems are designed to operate at specified airflow rates and external static pressures. The supply and return air duct system pressure losses (including filter, louver/grille and registers) must not exceed the listed external static pressures for eithe[...]
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8 VPBWP4 – 8/14 Wall Plenum Figure 6 VPBWP3 – 8/14 Wall Plenum Figure 5 For Models • VE/VHB18 • VE/VHB24 For Models • VE/VHB18 • VE/VHB24 • VE/VHB30 • VE/VHB36[...]
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9 VPBWP5 – 8/14 W all Plenum Figure 7 VPBWP6 – 8/14 W all Plenum Figure 8 For Models • VE/VHB42 • VE/VHB49 For Model • VE/VHB60[...]
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10 B . . . . . Ducted Condenser Air For ducted outside air applications, the combined pressure losses of the intake and discharge air paths must not exceed the external static capabilities of the system at the design airflow (See Table 3). Outdoor F an Performance T able 1 T ypical Ducted Outside Air Configuration Figure 9 INTAKE OUTDOOR AIR INTAKE[...]
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11 C. Indoor -Air (Conditioned Supply Air) System The VEB/VHB series unit may be applied in either a free return air configuration or a ducted return air configuration. The supply air path is intended to be ducted. The design and construction of the indoor-air system must provide adequate air distribution to ensure comfort levels throughout the str[...]
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12 2) Electrical A. Grounding CAUTION: The unit must be electrically wired and grounded in accordance with all state and local codes, national electric code, and NFPA 70. Unit and controls will NOT operate unless properly grounded. A ground lug is provided for ground connection. Use only approved copper wire and connectors from unit to service pane[...]
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13 B. Thermostat Mounting and Wiring The thermostat is a precision instrument and was carefully adjusted at the factory . Handle it carefully . CAUTION: Disconnect the power supply before beginning installation of the thermostat to prevent electrical shock or equipment damage. Do not short across the thermostat terminals. This can burn out the ther[...]
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14 4) CONDENSA 4) CONDENSA 4) CONDENSA 4) CONDENSA 4) CONDENSA TE DRAIN LINE TE DRAIN LINE TE DRAIN LINE TE DRAIN LINE TE DRAIN LINE The condensate drain exits the unit 2" above floor level at the right side front corner of the unit. The condensate drain line is already internally trapped therefore, no external condensate trap is required. Ins[...]
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15 IDENTIFYING YOUR SYSTEM Take the time to familiarize yourself with the type of system you have. This knowledge will be of use in understanding the basic operation of your unit. A self-contained unit, like the Vert-I-Pak, has all of its major components in one cabinet located inside your home. The unit does not have a separate outdoor unit like a[...]
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16 The temperature control is a selector or set of buttons that allows you to establish the degree of temperature that you wish to maintain for your personal comfort. Some thermostats have two temperature control selectors: one for setting the temperature desired during the cooling cycle, and one for setting the heating operation temperature. Typic[...]
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17 System Control The SYSTEM or MODE control on your thermostat offers the following selections: COOL, OFF, HEAT, and EM HEAT. Neither the cooling nor heating equipment will operate when the SYSTEM or MODE control is set to OFF. With the SYSTEM or MODE control set to COOL, your unit will operate in cooling mode. With the SYSTEM or MODE control set [...]
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18 PERFORMING ROUTINE MAINTENANCE With the proper maintenance and care, your system will operate economically and dependably. Maintenance can be accomplished easily by referring to the following directions. However, before performing any maintenance, consider these important safety precautions: WARNING: Electrical Shock Hazard. Before attempting an[...]
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19 INSPECT AND CLEAN INDOOR-AIR COIL Eventually, minor amounts of lint and dirt may pass through the filter and collect on the indoor-air coil. These minor accumulations can be carefully vacuumed away with a brush attachment on a vacuum cleaner. Care must be taken to avoid bending the aluminum fins on the coil. Bent fins should be straightened usin[...]
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20 Use Factory-Certified Parts FRIEDRICH AIR CONDITIONING CO FRIEDRICH AIR CONDITIONING CO FRIEDRICH AIR CONDITIONING CO FRIEDRICH AIR CONDITIONING CO FRIEDRICH AIR CONDITIONING CO . . . . . P ost Office Box 1540 • San Antonio , T exas 78295-1540 4200 N. P an Am Expressway • San Antonio , T exas 78218-5212 (210) 357-4400 • F AX (210) 357-4480[...]