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WARNING:pdfminer.pdfpage:The PDF <_io.BufferedReader name='/Volumes/Scratch/Incoming/eg-scratch/5888920.pdf'> contains a metadata field indicating that it should not allow text extraction. Ignoring this field and proceeding. Use the check_extractable if you want to raise an error in this case PACKAGE TERMINAL AIR CONDITIONER/HEAT PUMP Installation Instructions & Owners Manual Standard and Remote Applications with LED Control ATTENTION INSTALLING PERSONNEL As a professional installer you have an obligation to know the product better than the customer. This includes all safety precautions and related items. WARNING ONLY PERSONNEL THAT HAVE BEEN TRAINED TO INSTALL, ADJUST, SERVICE OR REPAIR(HEREINAFTER, SERVICE) THE EQUIPMENT Prior to actual installation, thoroughly familiarize yourself SPECIFIED IN THIS MANUAL SHOULD SERVICE THE EQUIPMENT. with this Instruction Manual. Pay special attention to all safety THE MANUFACTURER WILL NOT BE RESPONSIBLE FOR ANY INJURY warnings. Often during installation or repair it is possible to place yourself in a position which is more hazardous than when the unit is in operation. OR PROPERTY DAMAGE ARISING FROM IMPROPER SERVICE OR SERVICE PROCEDURES. IF YOU SERVICE THIS UNIT, YOU ASSUME RESPONSIBILITY FOR ANY INJURY OR PROPERTY DAMAGE WHICH MAY RESULT. IN ADDITION, IN JURISDICTIONS THAT REQUIRE ONE OR MORE LICENSES TO SERVICE THE EQUIPMENT SPECIFIED IN This manual must be left with the owner of the equipment. THIS MANUAL, ONLY LICENSED PERSONNEL SHOULD SERVICE THE EQUIPMENT. IMPROPER INSTALLATION, ADJUSTMENT, SERVICING OR REPAIR OF THE EQUIPMENT SPECIFIED IN THIS MANUAL, OR ATTEMPTING TO INSTALL, ADJUST, SERVICE OR REPAIR THE EQUIPMENT SPECIFIED IN THIS MANUAL WITHOUT PROPER TRAINING MAY RESULT IN PRODUCT DAMAGE, PROPERTY DAMAGE, PERSONAL INJURY OR DEATH. IO-931 05/2022 is a registered trademark of Maytag Corporation or its related companies and is used under license to Goodman Company, L.P., Houston, TX, USA. All rights reserved. 19001 Kermier Road Waller, TX 77484 www.amana-ptac.com 2022 Goodman Company, L.P. Remember, it is your responsibility to install the product safely and to know it well enough to be able to instruct a customer in its safe use. Safety is a matter of common sense...a matter of thinking before acting. Most dealers have a list of specific good safety practices... follow them. The precautions listed in this Installation Manual are intended as supplemental to existing practices. However, if there is a direct conflict between existing practices and the content of this manual, the precautions listed here take precedence. Contents Unit Features .................................................2 IMPORTANT NOTE TO THE SERVICER Installation Instructions .....................................5 Read this manual and familiarize yourself with the specific items Wiring ..........................................................7 Operating Instructions ......................................8 which must be adhered to before attempting to service this unit. The precautions listed in this Installation Manual are intended as supplemental to existing practices. However, if there is a direct conflict between existing practices and the content of this LED to possible Error Code Mapping .....................9 manual, the precautions listed here take precedence. Control Board User Inputs* ............................... 13 Discharge Grille Orientation Options .................. 14 Remote Thermostat ....................................... 15 Configuration Settings Chart ............................. 19 Wiring Diagrams ............................................ 25 RECOGNIZE THIS SYMBOL AS A SAFETY RECAUTION. IMPORTANT NOTE TO THE OWNER 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 for improper service procedures or services performed by an unqualified person. This appliance is not intended for use by persons (including children) with reduced physical, sensory or mental capabilities, or lack of experience and knowledge, unless they have been given supervision or instruction concerning use of the appliance by a person responsible for their safety. UNIT FEATURES This unit has many features which are different than those found on conventional PTAC units. The servicer must be familiar with these features in order to properly service the unit. LCDI Power Cords - Underwriters Laboratories and the National Electric Code (NEC) now require power cords that sense current leakage and can open the electrical circuit to the unit on units rated at 250 volts or less. In the event that unit does not operate, check the reset button located Children should be supervised to ensure that they do not play with on or near the head of the power cord as part of the normal the appliance. troubleshooting procedure. NOTE: Maximum allowable pressures for the low-pressure and high-pressure side of the refrigeration system are 223 PSIG and 669 PSIG respectively. This unit is IPX4 rated. 2 LCDI Power Cord Automatic 3-minute compressor lockout - After the compressor cycles off, it will not restart for three minutes. Automatic 2nd stage electric heat - If the room temperature falls to 4F below the set point temperature, the reverse cycle heat is shut off and the electric strip heat is turned on. Automatic freeze protection - Whenever power is supplied to the unit and the master switch is in the ON position, automatic freeze protection is active. If the unit senses temperature below 40F, the fan motor and electric strip heat are turned on. Freeze protection can be turned off, if required. Random restart delay - To help eliminate power surges after a power outage, the unit is equipped with a two to four minute random restart delay feature. Whenever the unit is plugged in with the master switch turned on and the mode switch set in the cool or heat mode, a random restart will occur. A random restart condition can be avoided by setting the mode switch in the fan only or off position before applying power to the unit. Fuse holder - On all 265 volt units, fuse holders are factory installed. Check for blown fuse if unit does not operate. Fuse holder is located behind the front. Replacement fuses may be purchased from the Parts Department or contact your sales representative for part numbers. Control Panel Indication LEDs - The controal board has LEDs that indicate board status and Error code. The LED is visible from the top left of the unit when the front cover is remeoved. Refer to the Error Table for LED status and Diagonostics. Load shedding - When input terminals have been configured for load shedding operations. If at any time a switch is closed between the IN1 and COM or IN2 and COM terminals as configured, the compressor and electric heater will lockout until the switch is opened. Transfer fan - The control board allows for an external
(transfer) fan connection. Front mounting hole - A mounting hole location is provided to give the owner the option of securing the front to the chassis. The mounting hole must be drilled at the dimple indicating the correct location below a louver. The owner must supply one 1/2 inch long #8 sheet metal screw per unit. The screw must be removed before the front can be removed. Front Mounting Screw accessed through louvers. Chassis Front Goodman Part number Manufacturer's Part number Usage (ref) A3410402 A3410403 A3410404 A3410405 SLC015 SLC020 SLC025 SLC030 15 AMP 20 AMP 25 AMP 30 AMP Fuse Part Numbers 3 Energy Management System Features b.Original paid freight bill or indemnity in lieu thereof. Temperature Setback - This option can save energy c. Original invoice or certified copy thereof, showing trade dollars for unrented or unoccupied rooms by automatically and other discounts or reductions. setting back the operational temperatures. This mode of operation is selected through the configuration routine
(see Configuration Settings section). NOTE: Temperature setback does not work with a wired remote thermostat. Door Switch and Motion Sensor Low Voltage Terminals (IN1, IN2, COM) - The door switch and motion sensor operate as a unit, the terminals allow for wired connection of a door sensor to the control board. The motion sensor interprets d.Copy of the inspection report issued by carriers representative at the time damage is reported to the carrier. The carrier is responsible for making prompt inspection of damage and for a thorough investigation of each claim. The distributor or manufacturer will not accept claims from dealers for transportation damage. any door movement as a signal of occupancy. If the switch UNIT ACCESSORIES between IN* and COM is closed, the door control will interpret the room door as closed. If the switch between IN*
and COM terminals is opened (or closed if unit is configured for normally open) the control will interpret the action as a signal of occupancy. If thirty minutes pass without any door activity, Energy Management Temperature setback activates. This unit is designed for through-the-wall installation in new or existing buildings. To complete the installation of this PTAC, an insulated wall sleeve and an outdoor grille (either the stamped aluminum grille, the architectural grille or polymer grille) are required. The chassis and the cabinet front are shipped in one carton. Optional accessories to complete a particular installation are the following:
OPTIONAL ACCESSORIES Power Switch Kit Wire Harness Kit Wall Sleeve Kit Architectural Grille Kit Drain Kit Filter Kit Remote Escutcheon Kit Subbase Kit Water or Steam Valve Kit Main Duct Kit Power Door Kit Leveling Legs Kit TRANSPORTATION DAMAGE All units are securely packed in shipping containers tested Hydronic Heat Kit Wireless Motion Sensor according to International Safe Transit Association specifications. Wireless Door Switch Curtain Guard Kit The carton must be checked upon arrival for external damage. If Extra Deep Sleeves Wall Thermostat Kit damage is found, a written request for inspection by the carriers Extension Duct Kit Condensate Disposal Pump Kit NOTE: Consult sales literature for the appropriate voltage and amperage selections, if applicable. For additional details and illustrations of the accessories, refer to the Architects and Engineers Manual. agent must be made immediately. In the event of damage, the consignee must:
1. Make notation on delivery receipt of any visible damage to shipment or container. 2. Notify carrier promptly and request an inspection. 3. In case of concealed damage, carrier should be notified as soon as possiblepreferably within 5 days. 4. File the claim with the following supporting documents within the 6 month statute of limitations. a. Original Bill of Lading, certified copy, or indemnity bond.
*IN1 or IN2 as configured 4 Sleeve Stiffener Wall Sleeve with Stiffener Rear Closure Panel Flaps Stiffener Removal Rear Enclosure Panel Removal INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS To ensure that the unit operates safely and efficiently, it must be installed, operated and maintained according to these installation and operating instructions and all local codes and ordinances or, in their absence, with the latest edition of the National Electric Code. The proper installation of this unit is described in the following sections. Following the steps in the order presented should ensure proper installation. Rated performance is achieved after 72 hours of operation. SLEEVE STIFFENER AND REAR CLOSURE PANEL REMOVAL Before the chassis can be installed in the wall sleeve, the sleeve stiffener and the rear closure panel must be removed. 1. Remove the zigzag folded cardboard sleeve stiffener. 2. Remove the rear enclosure panel by folding the four flaps. 3. Grasping the top and bottom flanges of the rear enclosure panel pull the entire panel out diagonally from one side. DRAIN KIT INSTALLATION (OPTIONAL ACCESSORY) SLEEVE INSTALLATION During normal reverse cycle heating operation, condensate water will drain out of the rear of the wall sleeve. If this water is objectionable, a drain kit should be installed. The drain kit has provisions for draining the water from either the right or left In order for condensate water to drain properly inside the unit, the sleeve must be installed properly:
Note: For external drain side of the sleeve externally or from the bottom of the sleeve Level from right to left. internally. The drain kit must be installed before the outdoor grille is installed. Refer to the Installation Instructions supplied with the drain kit for a complete description of the installation procedure. A slight downward pitch from the indoor side to the outdoor side as shown below. Refer to the Installation Instructions supplied with the PTAC wall sleeve for a complete description of the installation procedure. 5 Inside Outside Level Wall Sleeve 1/4 Bubble Tilt To Outside Outside Wall Proper Sleeve Tilt Note: For internal drain Level from side to side. Level from front to back. Inside Outside Level Cabinet Front Removal View 1 2. Pull the bottom of the cabinet front away from the chassis until the retaining clips disengage. NOTE: If front is secured with a screw, remove front mounting screw, then follow front removal procedure. Cabinet Front Removal View 2 Wall Sleeve Outside Wall OUTDOOR GRILLE An outside grille must be installed to direct air flow for proper unit operation and also protect the outdoor coil. The grille must be installed before installing the chassis. Refer to the Installation Instructions supplied with the outdoor grille kit for a complete description of the installation procedure. This model requires either a Stamped Grille Kit (Model SGK--B), a Polymer Grille Kit (Model PGK) or an Architectural Grille Kit (Model AGK--B). When replacing an old chassis with an existing grille or using a specialized grille in a new installation, please check with your sales representative to determine if the new chassis should be used with the non-standard specialized grille. An improper outdoor grille can decrease cooling or heating capacity, increase energy usage and shorten compressor life and possibly void the warranty. FRONT REMOVAL 1. Grasp the cabinet front. 6 3. Lift the cabinet front off the chassis. Reverse this procedure 4. Check the indoor and outdoor grilles for obstructions to air to reinstall the cabinet front. CHASSIS INSTALLATION flow. The unit must be located where curtains, furniture, trees, or other objects do not block the air flow to and from the unit. If air is obstructed and/or deflected back into the 1. Remove the cabinet front from the chassis as described in unit, the air conditioner compressor may cycle on and off Front Removal. rapidly. This could damage the compressor or possibly void 2. Insert the chassis into the wall sleeve. Wall Sleeve Chassis the warranty. WIRING Slide Chassis In Outside Wall Chassis Installation View 1 WARNING 3. Slide the chassis into the wall sleeve until the chassis flanges contact the front edge of the wall sleeve. DO NOT ALTER POWER CORD. DO NOT REMOVE LCDI OR AFCI CIRCUIT BOARD. Screws
(3 on each side of unit) Wall Sleeve DO NOT REPLACE TERMINALS OR OTHER PARTS OF CORD. DO NOT USE CORD IF DAMAGED. CONTACT SERVICE PARTS FOR A REPLACEMENT CORD, IF NEEDED. Chassis Outside Wall Chassis Installation View 2 4. Secure the chassis to the wall sleeve using three screws on each side of the chassis to ensure a proper seal between the chassis and the wall sleeve. The screws are supplied in a plastic bag attached to the power cord. IMPORTANT NOTES:
1. The unit is equipped with a rubber grommet mounted compressor. These grommets are factory set and require no adjustment. 2. If a standard subbase is used, be sure the right hand subbase cover is removed before the chassis is installed in the sleeve. 3. On 230V, 30A units installed with an existing subbase, use the subbase cover extension kit. 7 OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS THERMOSTAT SETTING Wired Thermostat Control Cord connection to a wall socket is not permitted for 265-volt units. All 265-volt units must be hard wired using the hard wire A wired wall thermostat can be connected to the unit. See section on wired inputs and unit configuration for more details. kit or make use of the plug-in receptacle in the standard subbase. Wireless Thermostat Control 230/208V and 115V units are equipped with LCDI or AFCI power Temperature and switching off/on by fan can be controlled by the cords and can open the electrical circuit to the unit. In the bluetooth. event the unit does not operate, check the reset button located on or near the head of the power cord as part of the normal troubleshooting procedure. LCDI WARNING 230/208V and 115V units are equipped with LCDI cords and can open the electrical circuit to the unit. In the event the unit does not operate, check the reset button located on or near the head of the power cord as part of the normal troubleshooting procedure. THIS AIR CONDITIONER IS NOT MEANT TO PROVIDE UNATTENDED COOLING OR LIFE SUPPORT FOR PERSONS OR ANIMALS WHO ARE UNABLE TO REACT TO DIAGNOSTIC LIGHT THE FAILURE OF THIS PRODUCT. THE FAILURE OF AN UNATTENDED AIR CONDITIONER MAY RESULT IN EXTREME HEAT IN THE CONDITIONED SPACE CAUSING OVERHEATING OR DEATH OF PERSONS OR ANIMALS. PRECAUTIONS MUST BE TAKEN TO WARN OFF OR GUARD AGAINST SUCH AN OCCURRENCE. HEATERLESS UNITS The Red/Green LED light located in the upper left-hand corner of the control area as viewed from the top right of the PTAC through the control box front slot indicates a host of error codes as shown in the table below. Additionally, the blue light indicates binding and pairing conditions shown below. The most informative tool for debug, however, is the Bluetooth Application which spells out conditions these lights can only blink codes to indicate. At If a heaterless unit is ordered, field provisions must be made for the beginning of any debug session, it is recommended that the adding supplemental heat. Refer to the Installation Instructions servicer clean the filter unless it is a new installation. For an supplied with the kit for a complete description of the installation airflow restriction, it is also recommended to clean the coils. procedures. All 208/230 volt heaterless units are shipped with a 15 Amp power cord. VOLTAGE MEASUREMENTS NOTE: If supply voltage is 208V, the connector on the primary of the transformer(s) must be moved from the 230V tap to the 208 V tap. Refer to wiring diagram on unit for Once the unit is properly wired, measure the unit supply voltage. Voltage must fall within the voltage utilization range given in details. Table 2. Operating Voltage Unit Voltage Rating 230/208 265 115 Voltage Utilization Range Minimum Maximum 253 197 292 238 126.5 103.5 Table 2 - Operating Voltage 8 LED to possible Error Code Mapping L-Long blink (2000msec) S-Short blink (400 msec) Q-Quarter Blink (100 msec) B-Blip blink (30 msec) LS^#: #- being number of short blinks following one long blink Note- Bluetooth app will show Diagnostic Codes and Diagnostic Codes from the app are listed below Error Generation GREEN / RED LED Flashing Green-L Flashing Green-LS Flashing Green-LS^2 Flashing Red-LS Flashing Red-LS^2 Flashing Red-LS^3 Flashing Red-LS^4 Flashing Red-LS^5 Flashing Red-LS^6 Flashing Red-Q BLUE LED Flashing Blue-Q Flashing Blue-L Flashing Blue-LQ Flashing Blue-B Solid Blue Flashing Blue-S Flashing Blue-S^2 Flashing Blue-S^3 Status Suggested Action No PTAC issue / board powered status codes & DigiAir errors allowed No Action Limited PTAC operation without Fault (Front Investigate room conditions Unit health warning (recirculation, etc.) Perform maintenance Failure requiring M90 replacement Lockout due to air restriction, refrigerant restriction, or extreme temp Contact an Authorized Servicer to replace the M90 board. Clean Filter. Examine coils. Check refrigerant. Check indoor/outdoor air restriction and recirculation. Check motors. DC motor issue Check for proper for proper motor operation. Sensor failure (thermistor, humidity, wireless t-stat, wireless loss, etc.) Voltage Issue (brown out, hi volt, Amp reading, etc.) Check sensor for obvious damage. Check incoming supply for appropriate range Configuration error Check model and PTAC alignment Firmware corrupted Cycle power; replace board if necessary Status Suggested Action No EC1 Connected Contact Hotelier; install repeater; power on Eden control Joined EC1 Network No action necessary Packets being received from EC1 No action necessary Bluetooth binding in process Normal operation when binding to phone Bluetooth device bound Normal operation RF 802.15.4 Mesh binding in process Normal operation when binding to wireless peripheral device Binding, T-stat bound Normal operation Binding, Occupancy Sensor bound Normal operation 9 Errors Code A1 A2 br C1 C2 C4 C5 d5 d6 Ec EH Eo F1 F2 F3 F4 F5 F6 F7 F8 F9 FE FA Status LED
(Red/Grn) Flashing Green-L Flashing Green-L Flashing Red-LS^5 Flashing Red-LS^2 Flashing Green-LS^2 Flashing Red-LS^2 Flashing Green-LS^2 Flashing Red-LS^3 Flashing Red-LS^3 Flashing Red-LS^6 Flashing Green-LS^1 Flashing Red-LS^6 Flashing Red-LS^4 Flashing Red-
LS^4 Flashing Red-LS^4 Flashing Red-LS^4 Flashing Red-LS^4 Flashing Red-LS^4 Flashing Red-LS^4 Flashing Red-LS^4 Flashing Red-LS^4 Flashing Red-LS^4 Flashing Green-L Wireless LED
(BLUE) Status / Issue Suggested Action n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a Alarm (NO) on IN1 or IN2 Terminal Can be normal operation. See configuration of u8 and u9. Alarm (NC) on IN1 or IN2 Terminal Can be normal operation. See configuration of u8 and u9. Brown out Check for incoming power at correct voltage. Hyd coil freeze protection Clean filter, Check for fan and blower operation, Check for Refrigerant loss or Restricted capillary tube. Indoor recirculation Clean Filter or Remove Air Blockage or Close Vent Door or Improve indoor to outdoor seal. Frozen ID coil Clean filter, Check for fan and blower operation, Check for Refrigerant loss or Restricted capillary tube. Outdoor recirculation Check for Blocked Outdoor Air or Clean Coil. OD DC Motor Issue Check connections between outdoor motor and motor control daughter board; Replace motor and/or control if required. ID DC Motor Issue Check connections between indoor motor and motor control daughter board; Replace motor and/or control if required. Relay Configuration Error Confirm configuration codes P3, P4, P5, & P6 are set correctly. Emergency. Hydronic Open front desk emergency hydronic switch to allow occupant unit operation. Service Board Enter Configuration Menu and set "C3" to "C" for coolers with electric heat or "H" for heat pumps. IAT & RIAT Sensor bad Replace black Indoor Ambient Thermistor or Wireless Remote Thermostat T-stat Sensor bad Replace Wireless Thermostat IAT Sensor bad Replace Indoor Ambient Thermistors ICT Sensor bad Replace Indoor Thermistors Wireless device signal loss Attempt to rebind Wireless Thermostat or Replace Wireless Thermostat. IDT Sensor bad Replace Indoor Thermistors OCT Sensor bad Replace Outdoor Thermistors OAT Sensor bad Replace Outdoor Thermistors CDT Sensor bad (old IHD) Replace Outdoor Thermistors CST Sensor Bad Replace Outdoor Thermistors DigiAir suction cold Check Ventilation kit air flow for an obstruction; Check kit filter;
Check for Kit refrigeration loss 10 Fb FC Fd FH Fh Of FP H1 H2 H4 HA HP L3 L4 L5 L6 L7 LC LE LF LH oP Ur Flashing Red-LS^4 Flashing Red-LS^4 Flashing Green- LS^1 Flashing Red-LS^4 Flashing Red-LS^4 Flashing Red-LS^4 Flashing Green- LS^1 Flashing Red-LS^5 Flashing Green-LS^2 Flashing Red-LS^2 Flashing Green-L Flashing Green- LS^1 Flashing Red-LS^2 Flashing Red-LS^2 Flashing Green- LS^1 Flashing Red-LS^2 Flashing Green-L Flashing Red-LS^2 Flashing Green- LS^1 Flashing Green- LS^1 Flashing Red-LS^6 Flashing Green- LS^1 Flashing Green- LS^1 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a Low Battery Replace Batteries in Wireless Devices. DST Sensor bad Replace DigiAir Thermistors Front Desk Open front desk switch to allow occupant unit operation. DDT Sensor bad Replace DigiAir Thermistors OD %RH Sensor bad Check humidity sensor connection to daughter board and replace humidity sensor if required. OAT on OD RH Sensor bad Check humidity sensor connection to daughter board and replace humidity sensor if required. Room Freeze Protection No Action required. This setting will disengage when the room temperature rises above 43F. High Voltage Check for incoming power at correct voltage. Hot compressor discharge Check for fan and blower operation. Check indoor and outdoor airflow is unobstructed Hot compressor discharge Check for fan and blower operation. Check indoor and outdoor airflow is unobstructed DigiAir discharge hot Check Ventilation kit air flow for obstruction;
Check kit filter Check for proper refrigerant charge and/or leaks Check for excessive head pressure Room Heat Protection No Action required. This setting will disengage if the room temperature falls. Frosting indoor coil Too hot indoor coil in heat Clean the filters Check coils for damage or blockage. Check airflow, check discharge check motors, check refrigerant. Check operational modecold outside and inside. Clean the filters Check coils for damage or blockage. Check airflow, check discharge check motors, check refrigerant. Check operational modehot outside and inside. Could be a fire. Load Shedding Open load shedding switch to allow occupant unit operation. Electric discharge too hot Clean Filter or Remove Air Blockage. DigiAir refrigeration issue Check Ventilation kit air flow for an obstruction; Check kit filter OD Coil Hot Lockout Clean Condenser Coils, Check Fan for fault. Code will reset after cleaning. OD Coil Frosted Lockout Can be normal operation in low outside ambient. OD Coil Frost Lockout Can be normal operation in low outside ambient.
(C3) Configuration Error Check for model to physical unit alignment in configuration (C3). Open door lockout Close Room Door. Unit will not condition space with door open. Unrented Room Front Desk needs to set to Rented mode (if applicable). 11
Flashing Red-LS Flashing Green-L n/a n/a Program error Error Free Contact Goodman for new Firmware. No Action Needed FCC/IC Label NOTE: Highlighted numbers are unique for each model. 12 Touch Pad With Display User Controls FRONT DESK CONTROL (IN1, IN2, COM) The COM and IN2 or IN1 terminals provide control inputs for a front desk switch. Shorting across the terminals will disable unit operation. The only control function which will remain active when these terminals are shorted is freeze protection. Any switch which will produce a short circuit across these two terminals can be used as a front desk switch. The contact resistance of the switch, when closed, must be less than 200 ohms for the front desk feature to operate properly. Table 3 shows the maximum wire length and corresponding gauge size for installation of a front desk switch. The following figure shows a wiring schematic for connecting the front desk switch to the unit. If the unit is configured for wired unrented setback energy management (see Configuration Settings section u8 and u9). If IN*
and COM are shorted, the unit will go into setback temperatures for cooling and heating as configured in c3 and c4 (see Configuration Settings). Unit operation will be disabled. Fd (see Diagnostic Codes) will appear if the bluetooth app is used. This allows the room to quickly recover to a comfortable temperature when the room is occupied. Maximum Wire Length Wire Size
(AWG)
#24
#22
#20
#18
#16 Maximum Length Allowed 400 ft 600 ft 900 ft 1500 ft 2000 ft Table 3 - Maximum Wire Length for Front Desk Switch Control Board User Inputs*
*NOTE: The PTAC Wire Harness Kit (PWHK01G90) is required for the auxiliary or remote thermostat options. ADDITIONAL CONTROL INPUTS The control inputs shown above provide additional unit control and features. To access these control inputs, the cabinet front must be removed (see Front Removal). MASTER SWITCH The master switch disconnects power to all of the system components. When this switch is in the off position, the compressor, fan motor, reversing valve, and electric resistance heater will all be de-energized. REMOTE CONTROL INPUTS The C, R, GL, W2, Y/W1, B/O, and GH terminals provide control inputs for a manufacturer-approved remote wall mounted thermostat. The B terminal can be configured to become O if needed see Configuration Settings For remote control thermostat operation, refer to the Remote Thermostat Operation section. IN1 COM IN2 C R GL W2 Y/W1 B GH AUXILIARY REMOTE THERMOSTAT IAT BLACK FRONT DESK SWITCH Front Desk Switch Wiring Schematic
*IN1 or IN2 13 For DigiAIR (Fresh Air Solution) kit models, refer to IO-932. 4. Rotate the vent control lever to either open or close the damper. No holes are permited in chassis basepan or wallsleeve when routing low voltage wire. Route the low voltage wires through the indention on the front of the basepan. Low Voltage Wires Routing VENT CONTROL - For standard ptac models only Vent Door Lever Positions The vent control allows outside air to be drawn into the Hydronic Heat Installations conditioned area. This outside air can provide ventilation when To avoid the risk of freezing the steam or water coil during the blower is operating, but it will increase the heating or cooling prolonged shut down periods, the vent door must be left closed load and operating costs. when the outdoor temperature might fall below freezing. To obtain access to the vent control:
AIR DISCHARGE GRILLE 1. Remove the cabinet front (see Front Removal). The discharge grille can be adjusted to expel air at either a 14 2. Remove the shipping screw (if installed) from the vent door. or 56 angle. 3. Remove the label (if present) from over the vent control lever on the left side of the chassis. Remove the vent door shipping screw. Vent Control Lever Vent Control Vent Door Shipping Screw Vent Control Lever 14 14 Discharge Air 56 Discharge Air Discharge Grille Orientation Options Use the following procedure to change the angle of the discharge air flow:
1. Remove the front cabinet (see Front Removal). 2. Position the front so that the backside is accessible. 3. Remove the four (4) screws which secure the discharge air grille to the cabinet front. Location of 5 Screws Unheated (uncooled) areas behind the thermostat, such as an outside walls Consult the instruction sheet packaged with the thermostat for further details on mounting and operation. REMOTE THERMOSTAT OPERATION Approved thermostats vary slightly in construction and, with few exceptions, are operated similarly. The following operational description pertains to approved nonprogrammable thermostats that energize G in Heat and Cool mode. HEAT/OFF/COOL Switch OFF - cooling and heating functions are defeated. HEAT - the selected room temperature is maintained by cycling either in the heat pump mode or electric strip heat. A PTH unit is switched from the heat pump mode to electric strip heat when the coil temperature is below 20F or when the heat pump cannot keep up with the heating load and a two stage thermostat is used. COOL - the selected room temperature is maintained by cycling the air conditioner. 4. Rotate the grille 180 clockwise. 5. Reinstall the screws securing the discharge air grille to the cabinet front. Reinstall the cabinet front on the unit. REMOTE THERMOSTAT To operate this unit with a manufacturer-approved remote thermostat, configure the control to be operated by the remote Table 4 summarizes the thermostat input combinations and thermostat. Enter configuration mode C1 and then select option the respective unit functions. The following wiring schematic Code L5 (see Configuration Settings in back of manual). When illustrations show wiring schematics for heat pump and straight in the remote mode, the unit will only respond to the thermostat cool units with electric resistance heat, respectively. inputs (terminal strip positions GL (or GH), W2, Y/W1, and B*
shown in Control Board User Inputs illustration). NOTE: Once configuration C1 with option code L5 has been selected, the room occupant must operate the unit at the remote mounted thermostat until or if a wired thermostat is connected or a service provider pairs with the bluetooth application. NOTE: In remote mode, the 3-minute compressor time delay, the random restart feature and the freeze protection feature are all active (see Unit Features section). THERMOSTAT LOCATION Unit Function OFF HEAT COOL Heat Pump Thermostat Input R Terminal to:
NONE Electric Heat Thermostat Input R Terminal to:
NONE Stage 1 GL*, Y/W1, B**, O GL* Y/W1, B**, or GL*, W2, O Stage 2 GL*, W2 n/a GL*, Y/W1, B**, O GL*, Y/W1
*or GH depending on speed required
**If configured, B and O can be used interchangeably. Table 4 - Remote Control Inputs This unit is designed to be operated with remote wall mounted thermostats. For further information on thermostats approved for use with this unit, contact your sales representative. For best performance results, the thermostat should be located NOTE: The PTAC Wire Harness Kit (PWHK01G90) is required for remote thermostat or wireless thermostat options. ADDITIONAL NOTES:
approximately five feet above the floor on a vibration free, inside 1. For heat pump operation, a room thermostat with a B (heating wall in an area with good air circulation. Do not install the thermostat where it may be affected by the following:
Dead spots behind doors, in corners or under cabinets change over) terminal or an O terminal (cooling change over) is required. In an autochangeover thermostat is to used only a Goodman approved autochangeover thermostat can be used, as many of them either do not have a B terminal, or else energize the B terminal continuously when in the Hot or cold drafts from air ducts auto position. Radiant heat from the sun, appliances, or fireplaces 2. Additional wiring should be run for future changeover to Concealed pipes and chimneys Heat Pump or thermostat options. NOTE: If configured, B and O input terminals can be used interchangeably. 15 3. Run 6 to 8 wires during initial installation. Tape or cap off any unused wires. NOTE: Using a thermostat with an O terminal will require use of the bluetooth application. MAINTENANCE AND CLEANING Wiring Schematic for Straight Cool Unit
*NOTE: For high speed fan operation, connect G to GH. WARNING SOME LOCAL CONDITIONS AND ENVIRONMENTS CAN CAUSE FUNGI AND OTHER MATERIAL TO GROW INSIDE THE PTAC UNIT. THIS MATERIAL WHEN DRIED, AS WELL AS OTHER FOREIGN MATERIAL, SIMILAR TO DRYER LINT IN YOUR CLOTHES DRYER, ARE FIRE HAZARDS. BE SURE TO THOROUGHLY CHECK AND CLEAN THE UNIT'S COILS, BLOWER WHEEL AND BASEPAN PER THE INSTRUCTIONS CONTAINED IN THIS MANUAL. MONTHLY MAINTENANCE AND CLEANING Intake Air Filters To properly maintain the operational performance of your PTAC unit, it is extremely important that the inlet air filters be cleaned once per month or more often if operated in dusty or dirty locations or conditions. The intake air filters are constructed of Wiring Schematic for Remote Heat Pump durable polypropylene. The air intake air filters can be easily
*NOTE: For high speed fan operation, connect G to GH. Table 5 shows the maximum wire length and corresponding gage size for installation of a remote thermostat. Maximum Wire Length Wire Size
(AWG)
#24
#22
#20
#18
#16 Maximum Length Allowed 400 ft 600 ft 900 ft 1500 ft 2000 ft Table 5 - Maximum Wire Length for Remote Control Connection inserted into the cabinet front using the cabinet filter guides. Before cleaning the intake filter, turn the unit off by using the thermostat. Filter should be cleaned as required. The following procedure is used to remove the intake filters:
1. Grasp each filter by its molded handle, located on the front edge of the front, below the discharge grill. 2. Pull the filter straight up and remove. 3. Clean filter with vacuum or with running water. Reverse this procedure to reinstall the filters. 16 YEARLY MAINTENANCE AND CLEANING NOTE: Use a mild biodegradable detergent such as Simple Green when cleaning the unit. Special care must be taken to protect the units control board and other electrical components from getting any water on them while cleaning. The use of harsh or caustic cleaning agents or materials such as bleach or coil cleaners that are not designed for PTAC products will cause damage or deterioration of the aluminum fin or coil material and is not recommended. Care must be taken not to bend the aluminum fin stock. Routine Scheduled Maintenance To achieve continuing top performance and high efficiency, establish a once a year cleaning/inspection schedule for the unit. Take the unit out of the sleeve and thoroughly clean and rinse. Be sure to include in the yearly cleaning the evaporator coils, and condenser coils, basepan, and drain passages. Scheduled maintenance can be accomplished by either qualified local maintenance staff or by an authorized servicer. They must follow the instructions described in this manual. Intake Filter Removal Vent Screen Before cleaning the vent screen, disconnect power to the unit by unplugging the power cord at the wall outlet or subbase, or disconnect power at the fuse box or circuit breaker. If unit is operated with vent door closed, the vent screen does not need to be cleaned. 1. Remove the cabinet front as described in Front Removal. Adverse Operating Conditions Maintenance 2. Remove the six screws securing the chassis to the wall sleeve. Units operating in dusty or corrosive locations; i.e. dusty 3. Slide the chassis out of the wall sleeve far enough so that the vent screen is accessible. 4. Clean the vent screen, slide the chassis back into the wall construction site or sea coast, must be cleaned more often. A minimum of four (4) times a year will maintain proper operational conditions and protect unit components. sleeve, secure it in place with six screws and reinstall the Wall Sleeve front cabinet. Vent - (Left Side Unit) Cabinet Front NOTE: Opening size of vent is 6.79 x 5.58 inches The cabinet front and discharge air grille can be cleaned with a water dampened cloth. Under no circumstances should hydrocarbon-based cleaners (e.g. acetone, benzene, naphtha gasoline, etc.) or ammonia based cleaners be used to clean the front or air grilles. Use care when cleaning the control area. Clean the wall sleeve while cleaning the unit. The caulking around the sleeve should be checked to make sure that any potential air and water openings around the sleeve are properly sealed. The wall sleeves level should also be rechecked. Proper leveling for most installations are a bubble tilt to the outside and level from right to left. Contact your sales person for detailed maintenance or cleaning instructions. Basepan and Condenser Coil CAUTION DO NOT USE COMMERCIAL GRADE COIL CLEANERS. SOME OF THESE CLEANERS MAY CONTAIN ETHYLENE DIAMINE TETRACETIC ACID (EDTA) WHICH CAN SHORTEN THE LIFE OF THE CONDENSER COIL. Before cleaning the basepan and condenser coil, turn OFF unit mode switch and disconnect power to the unit. To disconnect power, either unplug the power cord at the wall outlet or subbase, or disconnect power at the fuse box or circuit breaker. 17 1. Create a water-tight seal by tightly covering the entire control panel area and fan motor with plastic. Creating this seal prevents water from entering the control area or the fan NORMAL OPERATING SOUNDS AND CONDITIONS motor and damaging the unit. Water trickling sounds 2. Spray condenser coil and basepan down with water. Next spray a mild biodegradable detergent such as Simple Green Water is picked up and distributed over the coil. This improves the efficiency and helps with water removal. onto the condenser coil and basepan. Let set for five (5) Water dripping minutes. 3. Rinse condenser coil and basepan with water again. Water will collect in the base pan during high humidity days. This can cause overflow and drip from the outside of the unit. NOTE: Ensure water pressure is no higher than that of an Air sounds ordinary garden hose and the water temperature no higher The fan cycle switch sets the operational mode of the fan than 120F. 4. Tilt the non-compressor side of the unit up no higher than 45 degrees and allow water to drain out the other side of the in the ON position. The fan will run continuously whenever power is applied in this mode. In the AUTO position, the fan will cycle on and off with the compressor or electric heater. unit. Starting delay 5. Remove excess water left in the basepan by wiping the basepan with a dry cloth. 6. Remove the water-tight seal from the motor and control You may notice a few minutes delay in the starting if you try to restart the unit too soon after turning it off or if you adjust the thermostat right after the compressor has shut off. This is due to a built in delay to protect the compressor. panel area. 7. Reinstall unit back into wall sleeve. 8. Allow unit to dry for 24 hours before reapplying power. When power is reapplied test unit for proper operation. 9. Place a non-acidic algaecide in the basepan to inhibit bacteria growth. Ensure the algaecide is compatible with wet coil operation and is not corrosive to the coil. CAUTION HIGH PRESSURE AND HIGH TEMPERATURE CLEANING IS NOT RECOMMENDED. DOING SO COULD DAMAGE THE ALUMINUM FIN STOCK AND ELECTRICAL COMPONENTS. Clearance Check Clearances around the unit should also be checked to make sure that the intake air and discharge air paths have not become blocked or restricted. A minimum of eight inches clearance is needed from unit to furniture , beds, or other objects for proper operation. Restricted discharge or intake air will reduce the units operational performance. In severe airflow restrictions damage can occur to unit components such as the compressor, electric heater or fan motor. OBTAINING SERVICE In the event this unit requires repair or servicing beyond what is covered in this manual, contact an authorized service organization. To obtain an authorized servicer, contact your sales representative or agency. 18 CONFIGURATION SETTINGS CHART Reference M70/M90 Conf. Code Configuration Code Description Option Code Option Code Description r o t c a F y t e s e R C1 User Interface Selection C2 Fan Switch Type (ID Fan Op.) C3 Basic Unit Type 0 L5 *
rE L0 bP bA**
A bC Au On C C H*
0 dC dH uC uH AC AH EC EH 3C 3H 00* - 99 00* - 99 0 **
1 18 Reverts to L5 (Legacy Chassis Membrane) Wired Thermostat Wireless Stat (Self configures at binding) Institutional Lock Wireless Thermostat Follows (Cr) selection if any Follows (Cr) selection if any; reverts to Auto after (d6) hours Fan always runs (24/7/365) Follows (Cr) selection if any; reverts to Cont. after (d6) hours Reverts to "bA"
Reverts to "bA"
Reverts to "bA"
Cooler Only (PTC) Heat Pump (PTH) Service No Operation "Eo"
Dry Cooler (DRY) Dry Heat Pump (DRH) Revert to option C Revert to option H Makeup Air Cooler (PMC) Makeup Air Heat Pump (PMH) High Eff. Cooler (HEC) High Eff. Cooler (HEH) 32C Cooler (32C) 32C Heat Pump (32H) 00* - 99 00* - 99 Off **
On 18 Hour Automatic entry into setbacks w/ no button op. Room Digits 1 & 2 Room Digits 3 & 4 Occupancy Type (Use of wired occupancy sensor) C4 C5 C6 C7 C8 C9 Motion Sensor Polarity (Normally open/closed) 0 **
Normally Closed ** (0 w/ occ) Temp limit COOLING (min) Temp limit HEATING (max) 1 60** - 80 68 - 90, 80**
Normally Open (1 w/ occ) 60** - 80 DEGF 68 - 90, 80** DEGF C0 Thermostat Reversing ("B" or "O") b **
"B" T-stat Terminal **
c3 c4 CA Cb Unrented Cool Setpoint Unrented Heat Setpoint Wireless twinning enabled Dehumid Activation (enable larger room swing) 0 73 - 95, 79**
45 - 67, 63**
0 **
5 0 **
1 U
"O" T-stat Terminal 73 - 95 DEGF 45 - 67 DEGF Not Twinned **
Twinned Not Active **
Active Active in Unrented/Unoccupied CC Dehumid Call Drop Temp (room swing delta) 3** - 8 3** - 8 DEGF Cd English/Metric Temperature (Display DEGF or DEGC) F **
Fahrenheit Scale **
C Celsius Scale CE Freeze Protection (Activation & speed selection) L **
Freeze Protection On, Low Fan (FP & HS) **
H 0 Freeze Protection On, High Fan (FP & HS) Freeze Protection Off; Heat Sentinel Low Fan
*Indicates factory default See manufacturer for additional configuration options. 19 No Yes No No No Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes CF CH High Speed Fan Temp Cool (Cooling temp delta for ID fan to go to high in auto fan) High Speed Fan Temp Heat (Heating temp delta for ID fan to go to high in auto fan) 5** - 9 5** - 9 DEGF 6 - 8**
6 - 8** DEGF CJ Second Stage Heat (Delta setting or disable) 4** - 8 4** - 8 DEGF Cr Cu Cy d1 T-stat Fan Button (applicable only to single button thermostat) Mode Button Usage Auto-changeover Dead Band Room Air Mix Cooling d2 Room Air Mix Heating d3 Air Mix Fan Speed
0 1 2 0 *
1 2 4 - 9, 4*
1 0 **
0 **
1 L **
H No Elec. Heat T-stat - toggles through all 6 options Lo Auto, Lo Cont., Hi Auto, Hi Cont., Smart Auto, Smart Cont. T-stat - Button selects Lo Cont.- Hi Cont. - Smart Auto T-stat - Button selects Cont.- Auto Fan is in Smart Speed only Off/Cool/Heat *
Off/Auto-changeover Off/Cool/Heat/Auto-changeover 4 - 9, 4*
On Off **
Off **
On Low **
High d4 Heating Smart Fan ("Auto" adjusting speed availability in Heating) 0 Not Available 1 **
Available **
d5 d6 d7 Health Warning Activation
(warnings/lockouts enable) 1 Enable Sensorless Unoccupied Time (hrs. to enter un-occupied state w/o button press) Setback 1 Value (Degrees setback in 1st setback period) 0 **
Disabled*
1 - 32, 18**
1 - 32, 18* Hours 1 - 16, 2**
1 - 16, 2** DEGF d8 Setback 1 Time (hrs. before 1st setback period after going un-occ.) 0.1, 0.5**, 0.1 ,0.5 ,1 - 24, .5** Hours d9 dA db dC dd Setback 2 Value (Degrees setback in 2nd setback period) Setback 2 Time (hrs. before 2nd setback period after going un-occ.) Setback 3 Value (Degrees setback in 3rd setback period) Setback 3 Time (hrs. before 3rd setback period after going un-occ.) Cooling Capacity (Nominal/Unit Nomenclature) 24-Jan 1 - 16, 3**
1 - 16, 3** DEGF
.5, 1** - 24
(d8) - 24, 1** Hours 1 - 16, 6**
1 - 16, 6** DEGF 1 - 24, 3**
(dA) - 24, 3** Hours 0, 5-24, 15*
0 (test unit), 5,000 - 24,000 BTU, 15,000 *
20 Yes Yes Yes No No Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes No dE dF dH dJ dL FA HA J0 J1 J2 J3 J4 J6 J7 J8 J9 JA Jb JC Jd JF Demo Mode enable (shortens setback times for shows) 0 **
Dis-enabled **
Group Code (Hotel unique platform code -
multiple hotels in proximity) Electric heater size (Nominal/Unit nomenclature) Operating voltage (Nominal/Unit nomenclature) Selects to show (or not) actual setpoint if limiting SP Temp below which "FA" error code fires
(Temp + 200) above which "HA" error code fires Low Outdoor Fan Speed (Disable use of highspeed OD fan) 1 00* - 99 Enabled 00* - 99 00, 15, 20, 25, 35, 50*
00, 15, 20, 25, 35, & 50* kW 2, 3*, 4, 5 2, 3*, 4, 5 0** or 1 0** or 1 20 40, 30*
20-40, 30*
00 - 57, 50*
200 + {0 - 57}, 250*
0*
L Disabled*
Enabled, No High OD Fan Op. Factory setting (do not change); L4 Constant 00 - 99, 60*
100 + {0- 99}, 160*
Factory setting (do not change); L6 Constant 00 - 99, 40*
100 + {0- 99}, 140*
Factory setting (do not change); LC Constant 35 - 99, 60*
100 + {35- 99}, 160*
Factory setting (do not change); C2 Constant 05 - 40, 14*
5 - 40, 14*
Factory setting (do not change); C4 Constant 50 - 99, 75*
50 - 99, 75*
Factory setting (do not change); C5 Constant 10 - 99, 60*
10 - 99, 60*
Time un-rented state will revert to rented if network lost 01 - 99, 30*
01 - 99, 30* Minutes Disable out of room mesh communication
(in room only) Disables "HI" high voltage error Freeze Protection Temp IAT Weight (Percentage weighting of IAT verses RIAT to room temp) Offset temperature to align stat with customer's reading 1*
0 1*
Enabled *
Dis-enabled Enabled *
0 25 -55, 40*
Dis-enabled 25 -55, 40* DEGF 0 - 99, 20*
0 - 99, 20*
-9 - 9, 0*
-9 - 9, 0* DEGF Economizer/Smart Vent Outside Cold Limit
(Coldest OD temp Economizer / Smart Vent allowed to op.) 0 **
0 ** [No limit]
1 70
{1 70} -20 (55=35F) 21 Yes No No No Yes No No No No No No No No No No No No No No No Yes JH Economizer/Smart Vent Outside Heat Limit
(Hottest OD temp Economizer / Smart Vent allowed to op.) 0**
0 [No limit]
JJ Electric or Hydronic Heat 60 99, 95 0 25-Jan 27*
28 29 30 20 + {60 99}, 95 (95=115F) Reverts to 27 Reverts to 27 Electric Heaters Reverts to 27 Hydronic (N.C. Valve) Hydronic (N.O. Valve) JP Temp subtracter to 210 or 230 for "H2" &
"H4" error, 0=Off 0 **
0 **
JL PSC / DC motor usage Jan-99 0 *
1 2 3 ID PSC w/ Hall Effect & OD PSC Motors ID DC Motor & OD PSC Motor ID PSC Motor w/ Hall Effect & OD DC Motor ID DC & OD DC Motors Jan-99 Ld
(# x 10) = minutes for Lighting control op;
0=Disabled 0 0 [Disabled]
P0 Selects Smart Vent op. (w/fan, w/occ., 100%, etc.) P2 Selects DigiAir op (off, unlimited, w/ fan, w/occ, etc.) Low Indoor PSC Motor Relay usage
(Pin 4 on J504) High Indoor PSC Motor Relay usage
(Pin 1 on J504) P3 P4 10 x {1-9}; 10 x 3** = 30 Minutes Off On only when ID fan running **
On only when ID fan running and room is occupied. On all the time On when room is occupied Economizer (compressor locked out) Econ & compressor assist Off May be On Anytime ** (Kit fan is always running) Allowed on only when not in Off mode Allowed only when ID fan is running Allowed on only when room is unoccupied Allowed on only when room is occupied Allowed only when ID humidity is higher than (ub) Same as opt. 6; but muffin fan is always running Allowed only when Bath Vent is running Allowed only when Bath vent is running & Occupied PSC Low Speed Blower *
Reverts to 0 Reverts to 0 Reverts to 0 Reverts to 0 Reverts to 0 DigiAir Air Compressor PSC High Speed Blower *
Reverts to 0 DigiAir Heater Reverts to 0 Reverts to 0 Reverts to 0 Reverts to 0 1-9, 3**
0 1 **
2 3 4 E EP 0 1 **
2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 *
1 3 4 5 6 7 0 *
1 2 3 4 5 6 22 Yes No Yes No Yes Yes Yes No No Low Outdoor PSC Motor Relay usage
(Pin 4 on J503) High Outdoor PSC Motor Relay usage
(Pin 1 on J503) Acc 1 Relay usage
(Pin 2 on J506, Pin 2 on J507, & Pin 1 on J200) P5 P6 P7 Acc 2 Relay usage
(Pin 2 on J508, & Pin 3 on J200) P8 P9 DC Motor Quiet Speeds Enable r0 Warning "L7" severity selection r4 r5 Room Prefix Room Suffix u1 Disable motion sensor on T-stat 0 *
3 4 5 6 0 *
3 4 5 6 0*
1 3 4 5 11 0*
4 5 9 11 0 **
1 2 3 0 1 **
2 3 00* - 99 00* - 99 1 **
0 PSC Low Speed Fan *
Reverts to 0 Reverts to 0 Reverts to 0 Condensate Pump Kit PSC High Speed Fan *
Reverts to 0 Reverts to 0 Reverts to 0 Reverts to 0 No Function*
Makeup Air Ventilation Ventilation/Econ/Econ+, per (P0) *
Lighting Control Kit Transfer Fan Kit Hydronic Valve / Exterior Heater No Function*
Lighting Control Kit Transfer Fan Kit Bath Vent Unique Operation Hydronic Valve / Exterior Heater Only run Standard Speeds Only run Quiet Speeds Standard Spds in daytime; Quiet Spds in Night (EC1 only) All Speeds based upon delta T & humidity? in Auto Revert to option "1"
L7 will evoke only a recorded code, user still able to adjust temperature settings. **
Revert to option "1"
Complete Shutdown and Lockout. Error flash code will be evoked on Bluetooth App or Central Control. 00* - 99 00* - 99 Enabled **
Dis-enabled u2 Allow display of room temp on T-stat;
except for setting 0 **
Display only Set Point **
1 Display Room Temp u3 Temp to engage Heat Sentinel; 0=Disabled 0 **
Dis-enabled **
78 - 99 78 - 99 DEGF u4 Open Door Shut down (Minutes door left open before shutting down) 0 **
Dis-enabled **
30-Jan 1 - 30 Minutes u5 Time cleaning staff may override un-rented state 0 Dis-enabled u7 Compressor Lock-in Time 1 - 99, 30**
4** - 10 1 - 99, 30** Minutes 4** - 10 Minutes 23 No No No No Yes Yes No No Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes u8 Input Pins IN1 (FD, LS, EHH, door, etc.) u9 Input Pins IN2 (FD, LS, EHH, door, etc.) 0 1 2 **
3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 1 2 **
3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Door Switch Motion Sensor Front Desk **
Wired Un-rented Set Back Emergency Hydronic Load Shedding Alarm Sensor (normally open option) Alarm Sensor (normally closed option) Bath Vent Op. Input Hydronic Coil Switch Door Switch Motion Sensor Front Desk **
Wired Un-rented Set Back Emergency Hydronic Load Shedding Alarm Sensor (normally open option) Alarm Sensor (normally closed option) Bath Vent Op. Input Hydronic Coil Switch ub uE uF uH uJ uL un ur uu ID humidity below which DigiAir does not run; (P2=6 must) Room delta above Setpoint Economizer reverts to A/C Temp OD must be below Setpoint for Economizer Cooling Setpoint when exiting Un-rented state Heating Setpoint when exiting Un-rented state Two-digit security code required to enter Configurations 0,15 - 80, 25**
0, 15 - 80, 25**
0-50, 10**
0-50, 10** DEGF 0-50, 5**
0-50, 5** DEGF 60 - 72**
60 - 72** DEGF 74** - 90 74** - 90 DEGF 00* - 99 00** - 99 OD humidity level above which DigiAir compressor op. 0 Dis-enabled Selects if DigiAir uses only single or multi-
level %RH Selects if ID fan runs concurrent with DigiAir compressor 15 - 60, 30**
0 **
1 0 **
1 15 - 60, 30**
DigiAir compressor engages on Steps **
DigiAir compressor engages on OD %RH (un)+30 ID Fan runs at speed per standard logic **Everex Factory ID Fan runs low with DigiAir *Goodman factory Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes No Yes Yes Yes 24 WARNING IT IS ESSENTIAL THAT INDOOR AND OUTDOOR UNITS BE PROPERLY MATCHED. FAILURE TO FOLLOW THESE INSTRUCTIONS OR TO PROPERLY MATCH EVAPORATORS AND CONDENSERS CAN RESULT IN UNIT DAMAGE, PROPERTY DAMAGE AND/OR PERSONAL INJURY. NO WARRANTY CLAIM WILL BE HONORED FOR MIX-MATCHED SYSTEMS THAT FAIL TO ADHERE TO THE SPECIFIED PISTON SIZE. TIER 1 BLUETOOTH ANTENNA RF ANTENNA M90 12 HYDRONIC HEAT FIELD SUPPLIED MOTORIZED VALVE BK BK BU BK FREEZE STAT 8 OFF/ON 4 BINDING BUTTON 13 RED/GREEN LED BLUE LED
BLUE YELLOW 2 4 V A C A C C 2 B A R C O D E L A B E L D A N G E R I H G H V O L T A G E DR LB D A O L TR 2 40VA M 0 8 O 4 0 2 2 C 9 11 OR WH DR LB D A O L TR 1 20VA M 8 0 O 0 4 2 2 C 11 OR WH OCT OAT CST CDT IAT ICT IDT NOTES:
OD % RH WHITE BL RD GREEN BLACK YELLOW OR WH OCT/OAT/CDT/CST IAT/ICT/IDT BLUE RD BL DANGER HIGH VOLTAGE EVAP RPM RED OR WH MC BLACK BLACK DANGER HIGH VOLTAGE BR BR 2 F HTR BK WHITE WHITE D A N G E R I H G H V O L T A G E A C C 1 A C C 1 R E V
. V A L V E E V A P P S C M O T O R G R E E N B L A C K B L U E C O N D P S C M O T O R W H T E I C O M P R E S S O R BK BK BK BK POWER VENT MOTOR MUFFIN FAN 7 RVC 3 BK WH RD WH BK WH HI EM FAN MOTOR LO HI CM FAN MOTOR FC RD LO WH V T H P S 5 C S R C O M P BR Y L R D H C F W H R C C F 4 REMOTE THERMOSTAT OPERATION HEAT PUMP W/AUXILIARY ELECTRIC HEAT COOLING UNIT W / ELECTRIC HEAT 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 WARNING: DISCONNECT POWER BEFORE SERVICING. WIRING TO UNIT MUST BE PROPERLY POLARIZED
(FOR 265V AND 115V) AND GROUNDED. REQUIRED FOR 265V UNITS ON HEAT PUMP MODELS ONLY. FOR REMOTE THERMOSTAT OPERATION, SEE CONFIGURATION CHART. PTC073G**, HEC073H** AND NEWER COMPRESSORS REQUIRE NO EXTERNAL OVERLOAD.HPS WILL WIRE STRAIGHT TO "C" TERMINAL ON COMPRESSOR CHORD COLOR ON 265V MODELS IS WHITE, BUT THERE IS A BLACK DOT OR SLEEVE ON THE BLACK SIDE OF THE WHITE CHORD, FOR 230V & 115V MODELS, THE WIRE COLOR IS BLACK. FOR 265V MODELS, THE WIRE COLOR IS BLUE. FOR 260V & 115V MODELS, THE WIRE COLOR IS BLACK 8 SHOWN IN "ON" CONDITION 9 TR2 IS ONLY INCLUDED FOR FIOPS 10 WHITE WIRE MUST BE CONNECTED AS SHOWN AND IS THE NEUTRAL FOR 265V AND 115V UNITS (230/208V UNITS ARE HOT ON BOTH SIDES) 11 IF THE UNIT IS POWERED BY A 208V SUPPLY, SWITCH THE TRANSFORMER POST TO 208V. 265V AND 115V TRANSFORMERS NOT SHOWN AND ONLY HAVE 1 POST. 12 FIOPS SHOWN IN POSSIBLE WIRING CONFIGURATION, HOWEVER, SOME ARE MUTUALLY EXCLUSIVE DEPENDING ON CONFIGURATION AND CAN BE CONNECTED TO ACC1 OR ACC2 (NOTE, MULTIPLE KITS CANNOT BE WIRED TO THE SAME TERMINAL AS SHOWN FOR ILLUSTRATION PURPOSES) 13 PRESS AND RELEASE BIND BUTTON TO INITIATE BLUETOOTH PAIRING WITH SMART PHONE FOR CONFIGURATION AND DIAGNOSTICS PRESS AND RELEASE BINDING BUTTON FOR A LEAST 5 SECONDS AND LESS THAN 10 SECONDS THEN RELEASE TO INITIATE BINDING TO IN-ROOM THERMOSTAT WIRELESS AND OCCUPANCY SENSOR WH 10 N 6 GN FUNCTION OFF FAN COOL CONNECT R T0:
G **
G, Y/W1 FUNCTION OFF FAN COOL 1 1ST STAGE HEAT G,B,Y / W1*
HEAT 2ND STAGE HEAT G, W2
* FOR A HEAT PUMP THERMOSTAT USED ON A STRAIGHT COOL UNIT.
** GL - LOW SPEED GH - HIGH SPEED THERMISTOR WIRE COLOR CONNECT R T0:
G **
G, Y/W1 G, W2 OR G,B,Y / W1*
THERMOSTAT/LOW POWER CONNECTION DST DIGIAIR SUCTION TEMPERATURE DDT DIGIAIR DISCARGE TEMPERATURE OCT OUTDOOR COIL TEMPERATURE OAT OUTDOOR AMBIENT TEMPERATURE CST COMPRESSOR SUCTION TEMPERATURE CDT COMPRESSOR DISCHARGE TEMPERATURE ORANGE IAT INDOOR AMBIENT TERMPERATURE ICT INDOOR COIL TEMPERATURE IDT INDOOR DISCHARGE TEMPERATURE BROWN GRAY BLUE GREEN PINK BLACK RED YELLOW 0 9 M 0 9 M
R
C
P O F
I C
H G B 1 W Y
2 W L G C A V 4 2 C A V 4 2 2 N I M O C 1 N I C A V 4 2 P O F
I R
C A V 4 2 2 C C A P O F
I R
C A V 4 2 1 C C A P O F
I C
C A V 4 2 COMPONENT LEGEND WIRE CODE OUTDOOR FAN MOTOR CM COMP COMPRESSOR EM F FC FIOP EVAPORATOR MOTOR FUSE FAN CAPACITOR FACTORY OR FIELD INSTALLED OPTION HIGH PRESSURE SWITCH HEATER ELEMENT MAIN CONTROL PERMANENT SPLIT CAPACITY RELAY HPS HTR MC PSC R RCCF RUN CAPACITOR FOR COMPRESSOR, AND FAN REVERSING VALVE COIL TRANSFER FAN TRANSFORMER PERMANENT SPLIT CAPACITOR VARIABLE SPEED MOTOR RVC TF TR PSC VSM BLACK BLUE BK BL BL/PK BLUE WITH PINK STRIPE BR GR GY OR PK PU RD TN WH YL YL/PK YELLOW WITH PINK STRIPE BROWN GREEN GRAY ORANGE PINK PURPLE RED TAN WHITE YELLOW USE COPPER CONDUCTORES ONLY CHASSIS GN1 CONTROL PANEL WIRE LEGEND HIGH VOLTAGE
(FACTORY OR FIELD) HARNESS LOW VOLTAGE
(FACTORY OR FIELD) Wiring Diagrams subject to change 25 WARNING IT IS ESSENTIAL THAT INDOOR AND OUTDOOR UNITS BE PROPERLY MATCHED. FAILURE TO FOLLOW THESE INSTRUCTIONS OR TO PROPERLY MATCH EVAPORATORS AND CONDENSERS CAN RESULT IN UNIT DAMAGE, PROPERTY DAMAGE AND/OR PERSONAL INJURY. NO WARRANTY CLAIM WILL BE HONORED FOR MIX-MATCHED SYSTEMS THAT FAIL TO ADHERE TO THE SPECIFIED PISTON SIZE. TIER 2 BLUETOOTH ANTENNA RF ANTENNA M90 FIELD SUPPLIED TO NON-CRITICAL LIGHTING & RECEPTACLE CIRCUIT 1 7 2 5 8 3 46 9 A B R BR BL GN NEUTRAL 115V 24 VAC RELAY FIOP CONNECTIONS 8 OFF/ON 4 FIELD SUPPLIED TF MOTOR GN FIELD SUPPLIED GN BATH VENT NEUTRAL 115V 1 7 2 5 8 3 46 9 A B R GY BL NEUTRAL 115V 1 7 2 5 8 3 46 9 A B R YL BL 12 BINDING BUTTON 13 RED/GREEN LED BLUE LED
BLUE YELLOW 2 4 V A C A C C 2 DR LB D A O L TR 2 40VA M 0 8 O 4 0 2 2 C 9 11 OR WH OUTDOOR HUMIDITY SENSOR DR LB D A O L TR 1 20VA M 0 8 O 4 0 2 2 C 11 OR WH B A R C O D E L A B E L D A N G E R I H G H V O L T A G E DST DDT OCT OAT CST CDT IAT ICT IDT NOTES:
OD % RH WHITE BL RD GREEN BLACK YELLOW OR WH DST/DDT OCT/OAT/CDT/CST IAT/ICT/IDT RED BLUE RD BL DANGER HIGH VOLTAGE E V A P V S M R E D EVAP RPM RED C O N D V S M W H T E I BLACK BLACK MC OR WH 2ND HTR RED DANGER HIGH VOLTAGE VSM EM EVAP MOTOR VSM CM FAN MOTOR BR BR 2 F HTR BK WH 10 N 6 GN 1 THERMISTOR WIRE COLOR WHITE WHITE D A N G E R I H G H V O L T A G E A C C 1 A C C 1 R E V
. V A L V E E V A P P S C M O T O R G R E E N B L A C K B L U E C O N D P S C M O T O R W H T E I C O M P R E S S O R BK BK BK BK POWER VENT MOTOR MUFFIN FAN RVC 3 HTR 2
(DIGIAIR) W H Y L R D H C F DIGIAIR R C C F C S R C O M P G N BK 7 BK WH V T H P S P U M P C O N D E N S A T E WH V T H P S 5 C S R C O M P Y L R D H C F W H R C C F 4 REMOTE THERMOSTAT OPERATION HEAT PUMP W/AUXILIARY ELECTRIC HEAT COOLING UNIT W / ELECTRIC HEAT FUNCTION OFF FAN COOL CONNECT R T0:
G **
G, Y/W1 FUNCTION OFF FAN COOL 1ST STAGE HEAT G,B,Y / W1*
HEAT 2ND STAGE HEAT G, W2
CONNECT R T0:
G **
G, Y/W1 G, W2 OR G,B,Y / W1*
* FOR A HEAT PUMP THERMOSTAT USED ON A STRAIGHT COOL UNIT.
** GL - LOW SPEED GH - HIGH SPEED THERMOSTAT/LOW POWER CONNECTION 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 WARNING: DISCONNECT POWER BEFORE SERVICING. WIRING TO UNIT MUST BE PROPERLY POLARIZED
(FOR 265V AND 115V) AND GROUNDED. REQUIRED FOR 265V UNITS ON HEAT PUMP MODELS ONLY. FOR REMOTE THERMOSTAT OPERATION, SEE CONFIGURATION CHART. PTC073G**, HEC073H** AND NEWER COMPRESSORS REQUIRE NO EXTERNAL OVERLOAD.HPS WILL WIRE STRAIGHT TO "C" TERMINAL ON COMPRESSOR CHORD COLOR ON 265V MODELS IS WHITE, BUT THERE IS A BLACK DOT OR SLEEVE ON THE BLACK SIDE OF THE WHITE CHORD, FOR 230V & 115V MODELS, THE WIRE COLOR IS BLACK. FOR 265V MODELS, THE WIRE COLOR IS BLUE. FOR 260V & 115V MODELS, THE WIRE COLOR IS BLACK 8 SHOWN IN "ON" CONDITION 9 TR2 IS ONLY INCLUDED FOR FIOPS 10 WHITE WIRE MUST BE CONNECTED AS SHOWN AND IS THE NEUTRAL FOR 265V AND 115V UNITS (230/208V UNITS ARE HOT ON BOTH SIDES) 11 IF THE UNIT IS POWERED BY A 208V SUPPLY, SWITCH THE TRANSFORMER POST TO 208V. 265V AND 115V TRANSFORMERS NOT SHOWN AND ONLY HAVE 1 POST. 12 FIOPS SHOWN IN POSSIBLE WIRING CONFIGURATION, HOWEVER, SOME ARE MUTUALLY EXCLUSIVE DEPENDING ON CONFIGURATION AND CAN BE CONNECTED TO ACC1 OR ACC2 (NOTE, MULTIPLE KITS CANNOT BE WIRED TO THE SAME TERMINAL AS SHOWN FOR ILLUSTRATION PURPOSES) 13 PRESS AND RELEASE BIND BUTTON TO INITIATE BLUETOOTH PAIRING WITH SMART PHONE FOR CONFIGURATION AND DIAGNOSTICS PRESS AND RELEASE BINDING BUTTON FOR A LEAST 5 SECONDS AND LESS THAN 10 SECONDS THEN RELEASE TO INITIATE BINDING TO IN-ROOM THERMOSTAT WIRELESS AND OCCUPANCY SENSOR DST DIGIAIR SUCTION TEMPERATURE BROWN DDT DIGIAIR DISCARGE TEMPERATURE GRAY OCT OUTDOOR COIL TEMPERATURE BLUE OAT OUTDOOR AMBIENT TEMPERATURE GREEN CST COMPRESSOR SUCTION TEMPERATURE PINK CDT COMPRESSOR DISCHARGE TEMPERATURE ORANGE IAT INDOOR AMBIENT TERMPERATURE BLACK ICT INDOOR COIL TEMPERATURE RED IDT INDOOR DISCHARGE TEMPERATURE YELLOW COMPONENT LEGEND WIRE CODE CM OUTDOOR FAN MOTOR COMP COMPRESSOR EM EVAPORATOR MOTOR F FUSE FC FAN CAPACITOR FIOP FACTORY OR FIELD INSTALLED OPTION HPS HIGH PRESSURE SWITCH HTR HEATER ELEMENT MC MAIN CONTROL PSC PERMANENT SPLIT CAPACITY R RELAY RCCF RUN CAPACITOR FOR COMPRESSOR, AND FAN RVC REVERSING VALVE COIL TF TRANSFER FAN TR TRANSFORMER PSC PERMANENT SPLIT CAPACITOR VSM VARIABLE SPEED MOTOR BK BLACK BL BLUE BL/PK BLUE WITH PINK STRIPE BR BROWN GR GREEN GY GRAY OR ORANGE PK PINK PU PURPLE RD RED TN TAN WH WHITE YL YELLOW YL/PK YELLOW WITH PINK STRIPE 0 9 M 0 9 M
R
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C A V 4 2 1 C C A USE COPPER CONDUCTORES ONLY CHASSIS GN1 CONTROL PANEL WIRE LEGEND HIGH VOLTAGE
(FACTORY OR FIELD) HARNESS LOW VOLTAGE
(FACTORY OR FIELD) Wiring Diagrams subject to change 26 Page left Intentionally Blank 27 CUSTOMER FEEDBACK We are very interested in all product comments. Please fill out the feedback form on one of the following links:
Amana Brand Products: (http://www.amana-hac.com/about-us/contact-us). You can also scan the QR code on the right for the product brand you purchased to be directed to the feedback page. AMANA BRAND is a registered trademark of Maytag Corporation or its related companies and is used under license to Goodman Company, L.P., Houston, TX, USA. All rights reserved. 19001 Kermier Rd Houston, TX 77056 www.amana-ptac.com 2021 Goodman Company, L.P. 28
1 | ID Label and Label Location | ID Label/Location Info | 190.96 KiB | May 20 2022 |
wr M390, FCC ID: TF7M90-1000 Everex Communicat
. IC: 27830-M90IC1000 | 4s: pwe-azeaae-0000 S me 4"
wr M390, FCC ID: TF7M90-1000 Everex Communicat
. IC: 27830-M90IC1000 | 4s: pwe-azeaae-0000 S me 4"
1 | FCC Long and Short term Confidentiality | Cover Letter(s) | 143.65 KiB | May 20 2022 |
FCC Confidential Authorization 2022/04/26 FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSIONS Authorization and Evaluation Division 7435 Oakland Mills Road Columbia, MD 21046 Subject: Confidentiality Request regarding application for certification of FCC ID: TF7M90-1000 In accordance with Sections 0.457 and 0.459 of the Commissions Rules, Everex Communications, Inc. hereby requests long-term confidential treatment of information accompanying this application as outlined below:
As well as short-term (180 days) confidential treatment of information accompanying this application as outlined below:
Block Diagram Schematics Operation Description Internal Photos Users Manual External Photos Test Set-up Photos The above materials contain proprietary and confidential information not customarily released to the public. The public disclosure of these materials provides unjustified benefits to its competitors in the market. Sincerely, Vincent Chan Engineering Director 510-687-0075 1045 Mission Court, Fremont, CA 94539 QA-FR-172-A
1 | Test Setup Photos | Test Setup Photos | 895.55 KiB | May 20 2022 / November 17 2022 | delayed release |
frequency | equipment class | purpose | ||
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1 | 2022-05-20 | 2405 ~ 2475 | DTS - Digital Transmission System | Original Equipment |
app s | Applicant Information | |||||
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1 | Effective |
2022-05-20
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1 | Applicant's complete, legal business name |
Everex Communications, Inc
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1 | FCC Registration Number (FRN) |
0013710223
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1 | Physical Address |
1045 Mission Court
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1 |
Fremont, CA
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1 |
United States
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app s | TCB Information | |||||
1 | TCB Application Email Address |
b******@baclcorp.com
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1 | TCB Scope |
A4: UNII devices & low power transmitters using spread spectrum techniques
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app s | FCC ID | |||||
1 | Grantee Code |
TF7
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1 | Equipment Product Code |
M90-1000
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app s | Person at the applicant's address to receive grant or for contact | |||||
1 | Name |
V****** C********
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1 | Title |
Engineering Director
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1 | Telephone Number |
510-6******** Extension:
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1 | Fax Number |
510-6********
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1 |
v******@everexcomm.net
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app s | Technical Contact | |||||
n/a | ||||||
app s | Non Technical Contact | |||||
n/a | ||||||
app s | Confidentiality (long or short term) | |||||
1 | Does this application include a request for confidentiality for any portion(s) of the data contained in this application pursuant to 47 CFR § 0.459 of the Commission Rules?: | Yes | ||||
1 | Long-Term Confidentiality Does this application include a request for confidentiality for any portion(s) of the data contained in this application pursuant to 47 CFR § 0.459 of the Commission Rules?: | Yes | ||||
1 | If so, specify the short-term confidentiality release date (MM/DD/YYYY format) | 11/17/2022 | ||||
if no date is supplied, the release date will be set to 45 calendar days past the date of grant. | ||||||
app s | Cognitive Radio & Software Defined Radio, Class, etc | |||||
1 | Is this application for software defined/cognitive radio authorization? | No | ||||
1 | Equipment Class | DTS - Digital Transmission System | ||||
1 | Description of product as it is marketed: (NOTE: This text will appear below the equipment class on the grant) | PTAC Electronic Controller | ||||
1 | Related OET KnowledgeDataBase Inquiry: Is there a KDB inquiry associated with this application? | No | ||||
1 | Modular Equipment Type | Does not apply | ||||
1 | Purpose / Application is for | Original Equipment | ||||
1 | Composite Equipment: Is the equipment in this application a composite device subject to an additional equipment authorization? | No | ||||
1 | Related Equipment: Is the equipment in this application part of a system that operates with, or is marketed with, another device that requires an equipment authorization? | No | ||||
1 | Grant Comments | The transmitter is an integrated part of the system board documented in this filing. Output power listed is conducted. The antenna(s) used for this transmitter must be installed to provide a separation distance of at least 20 cm from all persons and must not be co-located or operating in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter, except in accordance with FCC multi-transmitter product procedures. Users and installers must be provided with antenna installation instructions and transmitter operating conditions for satisfying RF exposure compliance. This Grant is valid only when the device is sold to OEM integrators and the OEM integrators are instructed to ensure that the end user has no manual instructions to remove or install the device. | ||||
1 | Is there an equipment authorization waiver associated with this application? | No | ||||
1 | If there is an equipment authorization waiver associated with this application, has the associated waiver been approved and all information uploaded? | No | ||||
app s | Test Firm Name and Contact Information | |||||
1 | Firm Name |
Bay Area Compliance Laboratories Corporation
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1 | Name |
L****** T********
|
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1 | Telephone Number |
408-7******** Extension:
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1 | Fax Number |
408 7********
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1 |
l******@baclcorp.com
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Equipment Specifications | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Line | Rule Parts | Grant Notes | Lower Frequency | Upper Frequency | Power Output | Tolerance | Emission Designator | Microprocessor Number | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
1 | 1 | 15C | 2402 | 2480 | 0.001 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
1 | 2 | 15C | 2405 | 2475 | 0.029 |
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