Frigidaire PPH2RD User's Manual & Installation Instructions

Frigidaire PPH2RD User's Manual & Installation Instructions

13 seer single package heat pump
USER's MANUAL & INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS
13 SEER
Single Package Heat Pump
Read this owner information to become familiar with the capabilities and use of your
appliance. Keep this with literature on other appliances where you have easy access to
it in the future. If a problem occurs, check the instructions and follow recommendations
given. If these suggestions don't eliminate your problem, call your installing contractor or
distributor in your area.
INTRODUCTION
Your heat pump is a unique, all weather comfort-
control system appliance. The basic operation
of the heating/cooling system is described
and illustrated on page 1 of this manual. The
surprising fact that heat exists in air even at
below-freezing temperatures is actually the
basic law of physics which the heat pump
uses to provide energy saving heating comfort.
At outdoor temperatures of 47° Fahrenheit
Single Package Heat Pump
IMPORTANT:
(or 8° Celsius), your heat pump can deliver
approximately 2 to 3 units of heat energy per each
unit of electrical energy used, as compared to a
maximum of only 1 unit of heat energy produced
with conventional heating systems. During the
cooling season, the heat pump reverses the fl ow
of the heat-absorbing refrigerant to become an
energy-effi cient, central air conditioner.
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  • Page 1 USER’s MANUAL & INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS 13 SEER Single Package Heat Pump Single Package Heat Pump IMPORTANT: Read this owner information to become familiar with the capabilities and use of your appliance. Keep this with literature on other appliances where you have easy access to it in the future.
  • Page 2: Section 1. Owner Information

    SECTION 1. OWNER INFORMATION Your heat pump will heat and cool your home year round, saving your energy dollars. During the summer, a heat pump performs like any normal air conditioner. That is, the excess heat energy inside the home is absorbed by the refrigerant and exhausted outside the home.
  • Page 3: Section 2. Installer Information

    Use of components other than those speci- SECTION 2. INSTALLER INFORMATION fi ed may invalidate ARI Certifi cation, Code GENERAL Agency Listing, and limited warranty on the air conditioner. Pressures Within The System — This equip- ment contains R-410A refrigerant under high PRE-INSTALLATION CHECK pressure.
  • Page 4: Unpack The Unit

    6 ft. 24" Transition Duct Screws 14” Duct Dimples 12" Supply Air Return Air 12" Figure 3. Return and Supply Air Fittings Clearance between overhang and top of Figure 2. Minimum Unit Clearances unit ............72” Clearance around condenser coil area to wall 2.
  • Page 5: Supply Duct

    an open area equal to or greater than the 12” x 20” grille furnished. The return air grille can be placed in the wall of a closet and the air ducted into the fi lter box through a boxed-in area at the closet fl...
  • Page 6: Typical Applications

    all tabs fl at on the inside of the heat duct. After inserting the damper into the duct, bend over all tabs fl at on the inside of the heat duct. Seal the Elbow opening between the fi berboard and damper or fl...
  • Page 7: Connecting The Return And Supply Air Flexible Ducts

    THE HEAT PUMP SYSTEM WILL NOT COOL e. Once the inner duct is connected to the OR HEAT THE HOME IF THE AIR IS LOST proper fi tting, the insulation and plastic sleeve TO THE OUTSIDE THROUGH LEAKS IN THE should be pulled over the connection and DUCT SYSTEM.
  • Page 8: Condensate Drain

    CONDENSATE DRAIN b. Connect the control wires to the defrost board and blower relay wire. (See Figure 10.) A 3/4” condensate fi tting extends out of the side of the unit. The drain trap, shipped in the electrical 2. OVERCURRENT PROTECTION compartment, must be installed to prevent water In general, the best fuse or breaker for any from collecting inside the unit.
  • Page 9 Outdoor Thermostat Green (Factory Option) Brown Orange INDOOR THERMOSTAT SUB-BASE DEFROST Accessory Heat Plug BOARD Typical Wiring (Field Supplied) for 1-Stage Cool, 1 Stage Electric Heat Optional 2nd Stage Outdoor Thermostat Green (Field Supplied) Outdoor Thermostat (Factory Option) Brown Orange INDOOR THERMOSTAT SUB-BASE...
  • Page 10: System Operation

    If two stage heating is desired, an optional Is the wiring correct according to the wiring 2nd stage outdoor thermostat may be diagram and electrical codes? installed:Connect the thermostat to the orange Are all the wiring connections tight? Check low voltage wire and the E terminal on the the condenser fan to make sure it turns defrost board (See Figure 10 page 9).
  • Page 11 be 30 minutes). Note that this will bypass the e. Emergency Heat — (Available only when compressor off delay when the unit goes into Electric heat is supplied) Set the thermostat defrost test and if left in defrost test, the delay system switch to EM HT and set the thermostat fan switch to either AUTO (intermittent air) or will be bypassed when the test is terminated...
  • Page 12 13 SEER - Refrigerant Charging Tables for Cooling Mode of Operation Refrigerant Charging Chart Legend for Cooling Mode of Operation * Note: All pressures are listed in psig. and all temperatures in °F. - Shaded Boxes indicate flooded conditions - Rated Design Values. Suction Pressure will be lower than design value if indoor air flow, entering dry bulb, or entering wet bulb temperatures are lower than design.
  • Page 13 13 SEER - Refrigerant Charging Tables for Cooling Mode of Operation Continued OUTDOOR TEMPERATURE (°F) Suct. Liq. Dis. Liq. Dis. Liq. Dis. Liq. Dis. Liq. Dis. Liq. Dis. Liq. Dis. Liq. Dis. Press. Press. Temp. Press. Temp. Press. Temp. Press. Temp.
  • Page 14 13 SEER - Refrigerant Charging Tables for Cooling Mode of Operation Continued OUTDOOR TEMPERATURE (°F) Suct. Liq. Dis. Liq. Dis. Liq. Dis. Liq. Dis. Liq. Dis. Liq. Dis. Liq. Dis. Liq. Dis. Press. Press. Temp. Press. Temp. Press. Temp. Press. Temp.
  • Page 15 13 SEER - Refrigerant Charging Tables for Heating Mode of Operation...
  • Page 16 13 SEER - Refrigerant Charging Tables for Heating Mode of Operation (continued)
  • Page 17 13 SEER - Refrigerant Charging Tables for Heating Mode of Operation (continued)
  • Page 18 VIOLET 7108380...
  • Page 19 VIOLET 710837A...
  • Page 20 INSTALLER PLEASE LEAVE THESE INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS WITH THE HOMEOWNER. ¢709067?¤ 709067A (Replaces 7090670) Specifi cations and illustrations subject to change without notice and without incurring obligations. (08/09) 709067A...

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