ServiceInstructionsPACKAGE TERMINALAIR CONDITIONERS & HEAT PUMPSRS4200003 Rev. 1October 2005This manual is to be used by qualified HVAC technician
10SPECIFICATIONSNOTES:1. All 265V models must use Amana’s subbase (PTSB4**D) or an Amana® brand hard wire kit (PTPWHWK4).2. Minimum branch circuit amp
11SPECIFICATIONSOPERATING VOLTAGESWARNINGUSE EXTREME CAUTION WHEN CHECKING HIGH VOLTAGE.Use a voltmeter, check the voltage at the outlet.The reading m
12WALL SLEEVE INSTALLATIONWARNINGHIGH VOLTAGE!DISCONNECT ALL POWER BEFORE SERVICING ORINSTALLING. MULTIPLE POWER SOURCES MAY BEPRESENT. FAILURE TO DO
13"C" in Table 11/4"6 mmMinimum"B" inTable 1Cabinet SideOutsideWallRoomSideCarpet orFinished FloorMinimum Interior and Exteri
1416 1/16"410 mm42"1065 mm13 3/4"350 mmWall Receptacle Within 58" FromBottom Right Side Corner on208/230 VAC Units OnlyWall Sleeve
15CHASSIS INSTALLATION1. Remove the cabinet front from the chassis as described inFront Removal.2. Insert the chassis into the wall sleeve.ChassisWall
16NOTE: Heaterless units are shipped with an auxiliary data labelon the front side of the mid-partition panel. If an electric heaterkit is field inst
17PROPER INSTALLATIONSCHEMATICS BASED ON 1 STAGE COOL, 2 STAGE HEAT MECHANICAL THERMOSTATSWiring Schematic for Remote Heat PumpA - B SERIESRCFDRSBY/W
18PROPER INSTALLATIONREMOTE/STANDARD SWITCH (NOT USED ON NTE ORNTP MODELS)The remote/standard switch is used to change the control ofthe unit from the
19PROPER INSTALLATION1. Remove indoor ambient thermistor from plastic holder onindoor coil.PlasticHolderIndoor AmbientThermistorIndoor Coil2. Cut off
2INDEXPRODUCT IDENTIFICATION... 4SPECIFICATIONS .
20PROPER INSTALLATIONTemperatureLimiting ScrewsTemperature Limiter4. Remove the two screws supplied in the top of the controlpanel cover, and drive th
21PROPER INSTALLATIONVent ControlVent Door Shipping ScrewLabelRotate the vent control lever to either open or close the damper.VentClosedVentOpenHYDRO
22PROPER INSTALLATIONCONFIGURATION SETTINGS FOR G & KBOARDSThe control can be configured to operate a wide range of op-tions. The options listed
230* Unit is only controlled by the touchpad behind the door.rEUnit is both controlled by a wireless thermostatand/or the touchpad behind the door.L5U
24MAINTENANCEWARNINGTO AVOID THE RISK OF PROPERTY DAMAGE,ELECTRICAL SHOCK OR PERSONAL INJURY, CLEANAIR FILTERS AND COILS REGULARLY. CLOGGED ORSEVERELY
25MAINTENANCEVent - (Left Side Unit)Cabinet FrontThe cabinet front and discharge air grille can be cleaned with awater dampened cloth . Under no circu
26WARNINGHIGH PRESSURE AND HIGH TEMPERATURE CLEAN-ING IS NOT RECOMMENDED. DOING SO COULD DAMAGE THE ALUMINUM FIN STOCK AND ELEC-TRICAL COMPONENTS.CLEA
27SEQUENCE OF OPERATIONCooling ModeSet the thermostat to the desired temperature then set themode switch to high or low cool. The fan motor will start
28• Sample Before Start - The SBS routine is used in thecooling mode. This routine runs the unit fan on low speedfor up to 120 seconds. The sample fa
29the indoor discharge air temperature, Id; the outdoor coiltemperature, OC; the outdoor ambient temperature, OA;and the spare probe temperature, IH.
3IMPORTANT INFORMATIONDANGERCAUTIONWARNINGCAUTIONCONSUMER INFORMATION LINEGOODMAN COMPANY, L.P. TOLL FREE1-877-254-4729 (U.S. only)email us at: custom
30CondenserCompressorEvaporatorCapillaryTubeProcessStrainerSuction LineDischarge LineRefrigeration Sealed System - Air ConditionerCondenserCompressorE
31OPERATIONSRefrigeration Sealed SystemCondenserCompressorEvaporatorCapillaryTubeProcessStrainerSuction LineDischarge LineCapillaryTubeCheck Valve(Clo
32REFRIGERATION SYSTEM SERVICEWARNINGHIGH VOLTAGE!DISCONNECT ALL POWER BEFORE SERVICING ORINSTALLING. MULTIPLE POWER SOURCES MAY BEPRESENT. FAILURE TO
33IMPORTANT NOTE: Effective July 1,1992. Before opening anyrefrigerant system it is the responsibility of the service technicianto capture the refrige
34Cooling Performance Test ThermometersThe following precautions are necessary in observing the ther-mometer readings in the cooling performance test.
35In column headed Outdoor Dry Bulb Temperature of the PowerConsumption Chart find the 95°F value. Read to the right fromthe 95°F value and find the r
36SERVICINGPTH073 PTH074 PTH093 PTH094 PTH123 PTH124 PTH153 PTH154Min Max Min Max Min Max Min Max85 625 698 805 885 1110 1205 1500 161580 630 700 810
37SERVICINGPTC073 PTC074 PTC093 PTC094 PTC123 PTC124 PTC153 PTC154MinMaxMinMaxMinMaxMinMax8513261514806 111015 9 13 8 1378 15 19 18 23 17 22 16 2170 2
38SERVICINGModelCond Inlet Air Temperature (ºF)MinMaxMinMaxMinMaxMinMaxMinMaxMinMaxMinMaxMinMax100 2.8 3.0 2.3 2.5 3.5 3.9 2.7 2.9 4.8 5.4 4.0 4.4 6.4
39SERVICINGPTH073 PTH074 PTH093 PTH094 PTH123 PTH124 PTH153 PTH154Min Max Min Max Min Max Min Max85 21 25 27 32 30 34 29 3350 80 22 26 28 33 31 35 30
4PRODUCT IDENTIFICATIONNT E 12 A 35 A 3 AEngineering RevisionModel Type Voltage E - Cooler 3 = 230/208-1-60 P - Heat Pump 4 = 265-1-60Option Cod
40SERVICINGPast Failure Log• If not in Diagnostic Status Report Mode, enter as instructedabove and press the Fan Speed key twice.• If already in Dia
41SERVICINGDIAGNOSTIC CODESSTATUS DISPLAYERROR LIGHTSUGGESTED ACTIONFPFreeze Protection Engaged. The room temperature measured by the wireless remot
42PTAC ANALYSIS CHARTSERVICINGComplaintPOSSIBLE CAUSEDOTS IN ANALYSISGUIDE INDICATE"POSSIBLE CAUSE"SYMPTOMSystem Will Not StartCompressor wi
43SERVICINGS-1 Checking VoltageWARNINGLINE VOLTAGE NOW PRESENT.1. Using a voltmeter, measure the voltage across terminalsL1 and L2 of the outlet.2. No
44Checking Switchover Thermostat1. With power off, remove the switchover thermostat leadsfrom the circuit board.2. Check, the switchover thermostat fo
45Thermistor Resistance-Temperature Characteristic0200004000060000800001000001200001400001600001800000 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100 110 120 130 140
46SERVICINGS-15 Capacitor CheckAttach Line Sel red wire to appropriate voltageterminal.REV.VALVEFANLOWFANHIGHCOMPLINE 2HEATERHEATERLINE 1DANGER HIGH V
47SERVICINGVoltmeterAmmeterCapacitor15 AmpFuseTesting CapacitanceCapacitance (MFD) = 2650 X AmperageVoltageIf the value obtained is not within 10% of
48SERVICINGWARNINGTO PREVENT PROPERTY DAMAGE, PERSONALINJURY OR DEATH DUE TO ELECTRICAL SHOCK,DO NOT CONNECT ELECTRICAL POWER TO THISUNIT OR TO THE CO
49SERVICINGc. Low temperature difference across coil.d. Low amp draw at compressor.and the charge is correct. The compressor is faulty - replacethe c
5SPECIFICATIONSNOTES:1. All 265V models must use Amana’s subbase (PTSB4**C) or Amana’s hard wire kit (PTPWHWK4).2. Minimum branch circuit ampacity rat
50DISASSEMBLYIf no voltage is registered to the coil, check the operation of thereversing relay and the continuity of the connecting wires.If voltage
51DISASSEMBLYControlPanelPower CordIncomingPowerOpeningRight SideOf UnitPower Cord Clamp5. On 230/208 volt units disconnect the ribbed lead from theC
52SCHEMATICSRCSRD13YL10FCHBR35BR34RD33RIBBEDWIREGN2 RIBBED WIRE MUST BE CONNECTED AS SHOWNNOTES: WARNING: DISCONNECT POWER BEFORE SERVICING. WIRI
53RCSRD13YL10FCHBR35BR34RD33RIBBEDWIREGN2 RIBBED WIRE MUST BE CONNECTED AS SHOWNNOTES: WARNING: DISCONNECT POWER BEFORE SERVICING. WIRING TO U
54RCSRD13YL10FCHBR35BR34RD33RIBBEDWIREGN2 RIBBED WIRE MUST BE CONNECTED AS SHOWNNOTES: WARNING: DISCONNECT POWER BEFORE SERVICING. WIRING TO U
55SCHEMATICSWiring is subject to change, always refer to the wiring diagram on the unit for the most up-to-date wiring.RCSRD13YL10FCHBR35BR34RD33RIBBE
56RCSRD13YL10FCHBR35BR34RD33RIBBEDWIREGN2 RIBBED WIRE MUST BE CONNECTED AS SHOWNNOTES: WARNING: DISCONNECT POWER BEFORE SERVICING. WIRING TO U
57SCHEMATICSWiring is subject to change, always refer to the wiring diagram on the unit for the most up-to-date wiring.RCSRD13YL10FCHBR35BR34RIBBEDWIR
58SCHEMATICSWiring is subject to change, always refer to the wiring diagram on the unit for the most up-to-date wiring.RCSRD13YL10FCHRIBBEDWIREGN22
59SCHEMATICSWiring is subject to change, always refer to the wiring diagram on the unit for the most up-to-date wiring.RCSRD13YL10FCHBR35BR34RD33RIBBE
6SPECIFICATIONSNOTES:1. All 265V models must use Amana’s subbase (PTSB4**C) or Amana’s hard wire kit (PTPWHWK4).2. Minimum branch circuit ampacity rat
60RCSRD13YL10FCHBR35BR34RD33RIBBEDWIREGN2 RIBBED WIRE MUST BE CONNECTED AS SHOWNNOTES: WARNING: DISCONNECT POWER BEFORE SERVICING. WIRING TO U
61RCSRD13YL10FCHBR35BR34RD33RIBBEDWIREGN2 RIBBED WIRE MUST BE CONNECTED AS SHOWNNOTES: WARNING: DISCONNECT POWER BEFORE SERVICING. WIRING TO U
62A135B246RCSRD13YL10FCHBR35BR34RD33RIBBEDWIREGN2 RIBBED WIRE MUST BE CONNECTED AS SHOWNNOTES: WARNING: DISCONNECT POWER BEFORE SERVICING. WIRIN
63PTC and PTH - C Models1ST STAGE ANTICIPATORCURRENT: .12ND STAGEANTICIPATORCURRENT: .12 RIBBED WIRE MUST BE CONNECTED AS SHOWNNOTES: 4 ON
64PTC and PTH - C Models(Condensate Pump with Power Vent- Two Stage Heat)1ST STAGE ANTICIPATORCURRENT: .12ND STAGEANTICIPATORCURRENT: .12 RIBBED
65RCSRD13YL10FCHRIBBEDWIREGN22 RIBBED WIRE MUST BE CONNECTED AS SHOWNNOTES:1 WARNING: DISCONNECT POWER BEFORE SERVICING. WIRIN
662 RIBBED WIRE MUST BE CONNECTED AS SHOWNNOTES:1 WARNING: DISCONNECT POWER BEFORE SERVICING. WIRING TO UN
67SCHEMATICSWiring is subject to change, always refer to the wiring diagram on the unit for the most up-to-date wiring.LINE 1E1HEATER 1HEATE R 2REVVAL
682 NOTES:TO UNIT MUST BE PROPERLY POLARIZED (FOR 265V) AND GROUNDED.3 4 GN1CONTROLPANELCHASSISWIRE LEGENDHIGH VOLTAGE(FACTORY)HIGH VOLTAGE(FACTORY
69SCHEMATICSWiring is subject to change, always refer to the wiring diagram on the unit for the most up-to-date wiring.2 RIBBED WIRE MUST BE CON
7SPECIFICATIONSNOTES:1. All 265V models must use Amana’s subbase (PTSB4**C) or Amana’s hard wire kit (PTPWHWK4).2. Minimum branch circuit ampacity rat
8SPECIFICATIONSPTC073B***EPTC073B***GPTC073B***JPTC073B***KPTC074B***EPTC074B***GPTC074B***JPTC074B***KPTC093B***EPTC093B***GPTC093B***JPTC093B***KPTC
9SPECIFICATIONS230V208V265V230/2082.5/2.0 1 8,500 6,800 2,650/2,140 11.5/10.2 14.2 15 6 - 15 P230/2083.5/2.9 1 12,000 9,900 3,650/3,040 15.8/14.5 19.6
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