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RS4200004r7
November 2012
Service Instructions
is a registered trademark of Maytag Corporation or its related companies and is used under license to Goodman Company, L.P., Houston, TX. All rights reserved.
PACKAGE TERMINAL
AIR CONDITIONER/HEAT PUMP
Standard and Remote Applications with LED Control
with R-410A
This manual is to be used by qualified, professionally trained HVAC technicians only.
Goodman does not assume any responsibility for property damage or personal injury
due to improper service procedures or services performed by an unqualified person.
© 2010 - 2012 Goodman Company, L.P.
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Summary of Contents

Page 1 - Service Instructions

RS4200004r7November 2012Service Instructions is a registered trademark of Maytag Corporation or its related companies and is used under license to Goo

Page 2 - IMPORTANT INFORMATION

10SPECIFICATIONSHEAT PUMP - PTH* Actual vent CFM performance will vary due to application and installation conditions.Notes:¹ All 265-volt models

Page 3 - CONDITIONING EQUIPMENT

11SPECIFICATIONSHEAT PUMP - PTH* Actual vent CFM performance will vary due to application and installation conditions.Notes:¹ All 265-volt models

Page 4 - PRODUCT IDENTIFICATION

12SPECIFICATIONSHEAT PUMP - PTHPTH G SERIES* Actual vent CFM performance will vary due to application and installation conditions.Notes:¹ All 265-

Page 5 - PTC E SERIES

13SPECIFICATIONSHEAT PUMP HEATING DATANot es: ¹ All 265-volt models must use an Amana® brand sub-base (PTSB4**E) or an Amana® brand hard-wire kit

Page 6 - PTC G SERIES

14SPECIFICATIONSHEAT PUMP HEATING DATANot es: ¹ All 265-volt model s m ust use an Amana® brand sub- base (PTSB4**E) or an Amana® brand hard-wire k

Page 7 - DRY E SERIES

15PROPER INSTALLATIONOPERATING VOLTAGESWARNINGUSE EXTREME CAUTION WHEN CHECKING HIGH VOLTAGE.Use a voltmeter, check the voltage at the outlet.The read

Page 8 - DRY G SERIES

16PROPER INSTALLATIONWALL SLEEVE INSTALLATIONThe wall sleeve must be installed before the air conditioneror heat pump chassis can be set in place. Rea

Page 9 - DRY***(E, G) Models

17PROPER INSTALLATIONMinimum Interior and Exterior Projectionsin. mm in. mm in. mmWall Sleeve Only 3 75 0 0 0 0Subbase Kit 3 75 3 1/4 85 2 3/4 70Level

Page 10 - PTH E SERIES

18Wall Receptacle Within 58" FromBottom Right Side Corner on208/230 VAC Units OnlyWall Sleeve DimensionsOutside Enclosure Panel RemovalThe sleeve

Page 11 - PTH F SERIES

193. Lift the cabinet front off the chassis. Reverse this pro-cedure to reinstall the cabinet front.CHASSIS INSTALLATION1. Remove the cabinet front fr

Page 12 - PTH G SERIES

2Pride and workmanship go into every product to provide our customers with quality products. It is possible, however,that during its lifetime a produ

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20SPECIFICATIONSWIRINGCAUTIONTO AVOID PROPERTY DAMAGE, PERSONAL INJURYOR DEATH DUE TO ELECTRICAL SHOCK:• DO NOT USE AN EXTENSION CORD WITH THIS UNIT.•

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21PROPER INSTALLATION18 Pin ConnectorIMPORTANT NOTE: Disconnect power to the unit and/orturn the Master Switch on the control board to OFF whenconnect

Page 15 - PROPER INSTALLATION

22PROPER INSTALLATION3. Wire nut the stripped leads to the two sensor wiresrunning from terminals 2 and 3 on the remote tempera-ture sensor base . 4.P

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23WARNINGRemote Control InputsThe C, R, GL, W2, Y/W1, B/O, and GH terminals providecontrol inputs for a “manufacturer-approved” remote wallmounted the

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24PROPER INSTALLATIONLocation of 4 Screws4. Rotate the grille 180° end-for-end.5. Reinstall the nuts securing the discharge air grille tothe cabinet f

Page 18 - 208/230 VAC Units Only

25Front Mounting Screwaccessedthrough louvers. 3. Remove cabinet front from chassis by tilting the bot-tom of the front forward, lifting slightly up a

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26TWO JUMPERSFACTORY DEFAULT“BATTERY”BATTERY CONNECTIONNOTE: For battery connection the 2 jumpers must be posi-tioned as shown above, with jumpers on

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27Note: For 24v powered connection, the jumper must beplaced as shown in preceding graphic.DOOR MAGNET INSTALLATIONNOTE: MAGNET BUCKETS ARE SHIPPED FR

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28THE SPACE FROM THE TOP OFTHE MAGNET HOLDER AND THE BOTTOMOF THE 01E OR DD01FCANNOT BE MORE THAN 1/8”.The ideal spacing allows a businesscard to be

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29CONSTRUCTION STYLE 2Place magnet in Position Bin instances when the doorextends into the roombeyond the door frame.POSITION BCONSTRUCTION STYLE 3Pla

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3To locate an authorized servicer, please consult your telephone book or the dealerfrom whom you purchased this product. For further assistance, plea

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30PROPER INSTALLATIONDOOR SENSOR OPERATION VERIFICATIONNOTE: Do NOT attempt to bind a DD01E unless properoperation has been validated.To verify that d

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31PROPER INSTALLATIONthe HEAT key until appears, then pressthe up and down arrow keys to select ( = appears in the display).For the bedroom u

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32PROPER INSTALLATIONpress the up and down arrows to select the last2 digits of the room number.For example for Room “201”, press the HEAT key until

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33PROPER INSTALLATIONWARNINGUSE OF SETBACK TEMPERATURESDo not use motion sensing setback temperatures in roomswhere incapacitated persons or animals a

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34PROPER INSTALLATIONCONFIGURATION SETTINGSConfiguration Code Description Option Code DescriptionC1 Interface 0* Chassis Membrane*rE Wireless RemoteL5

Page 29 - Place magnet in Position A

35MAINTENANCENOTE: The compressor does not require maintenance. Itis hermetically sealed, permanently lubricated.WARNINGWARNINGWARNINGSOME LOCAL CON

Page 30

36MAINTENANCEVent - (Left Side Unit)Cabinet FrontThe cabinet front and discharge air grille can be cleanedwith a water dampened cloth . Under no circu

Page 31 - SECURITY SCREWS

37CLEARANCE CHECKClearances around the unit should also be checked to makesure that the intake air and discharge air paths have notbecome blocked or r

Page 32

38OPERATIONSSEQUENCE OF OPERATIONCooling ModeSet the thermostat to the desired temperature then set themode switch to high or low cool. The fan motor

Page 33 - feature code

39OPERATIONS• Indoor/Outdoor Coil Thermistors- In the cooling mode,if the compressor is engaged continuously for 20 min-utes and the Indoor Coil Therm

Page 34 - *Indicates factory default

4PRODUCT IDENTIFICATION PTC 07 3 E 35 A X X X A ABASIC MODEL TYPE MAJOR/MINOR DESIGN REV.PTC = Standard Cooler PTACPTH = Standard

Page 35 - Locations

40OPERATIONSDIAGNOSTIC CODESSTATUS DISPLAYERROR LI GHTSUGGESTED ACTIONFPFreeze Protection Engaged. The room temperature measured by the wireless re

Page 36 - MAINTENANCE

41OPERATIONSRefrigeration System - Air ConditionerCondenserCompressorEvaporatorCapillaryTubeProcessStrainerSuction LineDischarge LineCapillaryTubeChec

Page 37

42OPERATIONSir iRefrigeration Sealed System - Heat Pump (Heat Pump Mode)REFRIGERATION SEALED SYSTEM

Page 38 - OPERATIONS

43SERVICINGRefer to the cooling and heater performance charts in thissection for capacity test procedure.A step-by-step procedure for determining sour

Page 39

44SERVICING1. Connect the vacuum pump, vacuum tight manifold setwith high vacuum hoses, thermocouple vacuum gaugeand charging cylinder.2. Connect the

Page 40

45SERVICINGPlace discharge airthermostat herePlace inlet airthermostat here(Center in grille)Sling PsychrometerThe sling psychrometer is used to obtai

Page 41 - REFRIGERATION SEALED SYSTEM

46SERVICINGRead to the right front the 75°F W.B. value in the PTH15column and note the minimum and maximum wattage of1460 - 1575.Since the wattage rea

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47SERVICINGPTC073 PTC074 PTC093 PTC094 PTC123 PTC124 PTC153 PTC154Outside CoilDry Bulb (ºF)RoomWet Bulb (ºF)Min Max Min Max Min Max Min Max85132615148

Page 43 - SERVICING

48SERVICINGDIGITAL BOARD DIAGNOSTICSIf a failure is detected on the digital board, there will be agreen light constantly lit up. This light is located

Page 44

49SERVICINGSTATUS DISPLAYERROR LI GHTSUGGESTED ACTIONFPFreeze Protection Engaged. The room temperature measured by the wireless remote thermostat o

Page 45

5SPECIFICATIONS* Actual vent CFM performance will vary due to application and installation conditions.Not es:¹ All 265-volt models must use an Ama

Page 46

50ComplaintPOSSIBLE CAUSEDOTS IN ANALYSISGUIDE INDICATE"POSSIBLE CAUSE"SYMPTOMSystem Will Not StartCompressor will not start - fan runsCompr

Page 47

51SERVICINGS-1 CHECKING VOLTAGEWARNING1. Using a voltmeter, measure the voltage across termi-nals L1 and L2 of the outlet.2. No reading - indicates op

Page 48

52SERVICINGChecking OCT Thermistor1. With power off, remove the thermistor leads from thecircuit board.2. Check the thermistor for continuity. See cha

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53SERVICINGS-7 DRAIN PAN VALVE (HEAT PUMP MODELSONLY)1. Remove the chassis from the wall sleeve.2. Remove the mounting screw and remove the drain valv

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54SERVICINGCapacitorCapacitorCapacitor Capacitor Resistance TESTa. Good Condition - indicator swings to zero and slowlyreturns to infinity. (Start ca

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55SERVICINGRemove ScrewsRemoveCoverRemoveScrewsRemoveScrewsFigure D8. Remove the two screws on the left side panel securingthe motor panel assembly, F

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56SERVICING1. Remove the motor leads from their respective connec-tion points and capacitor (if applicable).2. Check the continuity between each of th

Page 53

57SERVICINGa. If the compressor starts and continues run, the causefor failure is somewhere else in the system.b. If the motor fails to start - replac

Page 54 - LINE VOLTAGE NOW PRESENT

58SERVICING6. Clean the end of the capillary tube and insert into thetube, it may be necessary to crimp tubing around thecapillary tube, being careful

Page 55

59SERVICINGFront Mounting Screwaccessedthrough louvers. 2. Grasp the cabinet front as shown.3. Pull the bottom of the cabinet front away from the chas

Page 56

6SPECIFICATIONS* Actual vent CFM performance will vary due to application and installation conditions.Not es:¹ All 265-volt models must use an Ama

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60SERVICINGPOWER CORD1. Remove the unit front by tilting the bottom of the frontoutward and then lift the front straight up.2. Remove the control knob

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61SCHEMATICSWARNINGWiring is subject to change. Always refer to the wiring diagram on the unit for the most up-to-date wiring.PTC and PTH Standard Mod

Page 59

62SCHEMATICSWiring is subject to change. Always refer to the wiring diagram on the unit for the most up-to-date wiring.WARNINGWiring is subject to cha

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63SCHEMATICSWiring is subject to change, always refer to the wiring diagram on the unit for the most up-to-date wiring.PTC and PTH(Power Door)WARNINGP

Page 61 - SCHEMATICS

64HydronicSCHEMATICSWiring is subject to change, always refer to the wiring diagram on the unit for the most up-to-date wiring.WARNINGPTC/PTH***E*****

Page 62

65Hydronic(With Power Vent or Power Door)SCHEMATICSWiring is subject to change, always refer to the wiring diagram on the unit for the most up-to-date

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66SCHEMATICSWiring is subject to change. Always refer to the wiring diagram on the unit for the most up-to-date wiring.WARNINGThe following schematics

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67SCHEMATICSWARNINGWiring is subject to change. Always refer to the wiring diagram on the unit for the most up-to-date wiring.RDRDRDBLHEATER 2HEATER 1

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68SCHEMATICSWiring is subject to change. Always refer to the wiring diagram on the unit for the most up-to-date wiring.WARNINGPOWER DOORORPKRDPKBRGYVT

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69SCHEMATICSWARNINGWiring is subject to change. Always refer to the wiring diagram on the unit for the most up-to-date wiring.HYDRONICLINE 1HEATER 1 H

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7SPECIFICATIONS* Actual vent CFM performance will vary due to application and installation conditions.Not es:¹ All 265-volt models must use an Ama

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70SCHEMATICSWiring is subject to change. Always refer to the wiring diagram on the unit for the most up-to-date wiring.WARNINGPTC/PTH***E******AC; PTC

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71SCHEMATICSWARNINGWiring is subject to change. Always refer to the wiring diagram on the unit for the most up-to-date wiring.PTC/PTH***E******AC; PTC

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72SCHEMATICSWiring is subject to change. Always refer to the wiring diagram on the unit for the most up-to-date wiring.WARNINGFOR A HEAT PUMP THERMOST

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73SCHEMATICSWARNINGWiring is subject to change. Always refer to the wiring diagram on the unit for the most up-to-date wiring.PTH***G*****A* (ID MOTOR

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74SCHEMATICSWiring is subject to change. Always refer to the wiring diagram on the unit for the most up-to-date wiring.WARNINGPTH***G**[V/D]***A* (ID

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75SCHEMATICSWARNINGWiring is subject to change. Always refer to the wiring diagram on the unit for the most up-to-date wiring.PTH***G*[H]***A* (ID MOT

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76SCHEMATICSWiring is subject to change. Always refer to the wiring diagram on the unit for the most up-to-date wiring.WARNINGPTH***G*[H/V]***A* (ID M

Page 75

77SCHEMATICSWARNINGWiring is subject to change. Always refer to the wiring diagram on the unit for the most up-to-date wiring.PTH***G*****A* (ID MOTOR

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78SCHEMATICSWARNINGWiring is subject to change. Always refer to the wiring diagram on the unit for the most up-to-date wiring.RDRDBLHEATER 2HEATER 1CO

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79SCHEMATICSWARNINGWiring is subject to change. Always refer to the wiring diagram on the unit for the most up-to-date wiring.ORPKRDPKBRGYVTPKRD8RCOMG

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8SPECIFICATIONS* Actual vent CFM performance will vary due to application and installation conditions.Not es:¹ All 265-volt models must use an Ama

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80SCHEMATICSWARNINGWiring is subject to change. Always refer to the wiring diagram on the unit for the most up-to-date wiring.LINE 1HEATER 1HEATER 2LI

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81SCHEMATICSWARNINGWiring is subject to change. Always refer to the wiring diagram on the unit for the most up-to-date wiring.LINE 1HEATER 1HEATER 2LI

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82SCHEMATICSWARNINGWiring is subject to change. Always refer to the wiring diagram on the unit for the most up-to-date wiring.8RCOMGND230/265TO MOTORV

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9SPECIFICATIONS@ 230V @ 208V @ 265V230/208V 2.5 1 8,500 6,800 - - 2,570 / 2,115 11.2 / 10.1 14.0 15 6-15 P230/208V 3.5 1 12,000 9,900 - - 3,570 / 2,93

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