Nordyne Single Package Heat Pump R-410A Manual Do Utilizador

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Connecting the Return and Supply Air 
Flexible Ducts
•  The return duct for all units is 14” diameter.
•  The supply duct for all units is 12” diameter.
•  The fl exible ducts can be connected to the 
corresponding fi ttings with the clamps provided 
with the ducts. Note: To prevent a loss in 
cooling capacity, make sure all connections 
are tight.
•  The fl exible ducts may be cut to the required 
length, see instructions packed with duct. Keep 
all ducts as short and straight as possible. 
Avoid sharp bends.
•  Ducts may be spliced with sheet metal sleeves 
and clamps.
•  Once the inner duct is connected to the proper 
fi tting, the insulation and plastic sleeve should 
be pulled over the connection and clamped. 
•  Homes with multiple supply ducts (or special 
applications), a Y fi tting is available to divide 
the supply air so it can be ducted to different 
areas of the home for more effi cient cooling. 
Note: For maximum performance, insulate 
the Y fi tting.
Blower Speed
For optimum system performance and comfort, 
it may be necessary to change the factory speed 
setting. See Table 2 (page 10) for factory settings. 
NOTE: Q5RE models have High Effi ciency Motors 
with 5 speed taps.
 WARNING:
To avoid electric shock, personal 
injury, or death, turn off the electric 
power at the disconnect or the main 
service panel before making any 
electrical connections.
1.  Disconnect all electrical power to the unit and 
remove the service panel.
 CAUTION:
Label all wires prior to disconnection 
when servicing controls. Wiring 
errors can cause improper and 
dangerous operation. Verify proper 
operation after servicing.
2. Locate the orange, black and red wires 
terminated to the blower motor. The orange 
wire controls the low speed cooling and heating 
operations, the black wire controls high speed 
cooling and heating operations and the red 
wire controls the electric heating operation.
 CAUTION:
To avoid personal injury or 
property damage, make certain 
that the motor leads cannot 
come into contact with any metal 
components of the unit.
3.   Verify the required speed from the airfl ow data 
found in Table 2. Place appropriate wire on the 
appropriate motor speed tap for the required 
airfl ow.
4.  Check all factory wiring per the unit wiring 
diagram and inspect the factory wiring 
connections to be sure none loosened during 
shipping or installation.
ELECTRICAL CONNECTIONS
 WARNING:
To avoid electric shock, personal 
injury, or death, turn off the electric 
power at the disconnect or the 
main service panel before making 
any electrical connections.
High Voltage
1.  Install a branch circuit disconnect of adequate 
size as specifi ed by the National Electrical 
Code. Locate the disconnect within sight 
of the unit.
2. Extend leads through power wiring hole 
(Figure 9). Connect L1 and L2 directly to the 
contactor.
3. Ground the heat pump unit using the green 
grounding screw provided in the control 
panel. 
Low Voltage
1. Route 24V control wires through the 
sealing grommet (Figure 8) near the power 
entrance.
2.  Connect the control wires to the defrost board 
and blower relay wire (Figure 9, page 10).
Note: For highly resistive duct systems it may be 
necessary to add an additional return air duct and 
or supply to achieve maximum performance and 
prevent coil icing and refrigerant fl ood back.