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022-7/8 015-5/8 53DS --- 900 --- --- --- 117 (115 v) 53DS --- 900 --- --- --- 118 (230 v) Accessory ondensate Pump for Ductless Split System Installation Instructions NOTE: Read and become familiar with these instructions before beginning installation. SAFET ONSIDERATIONS Improper installation, adjustment, alteration, service, maintenance, or use can cause explosion, fire, electrical shock, or other conditions which may cause death, personal injury, or property damage. onsult a qualified installer, service agency, or your distributor or branch for information or assistance. The qualified installer or agency must use factory -authorized kits or accessories when modifying this product. Refer to the individual instructions packaged with the kits or accessories when installing. Follow all safety codes. Wear safety glasses, protective clothing, and work gloves. Use quenching cloth for brazing operations. Have fire extinguisher available. Read these instructions thoroughly and follow all warnings or cautions included in literature and attached to the unit. onsult local building codes and current editions of the National Electrical ode (NE) NFPA 70. In anada, refer to current editions of the anadian electrical code SA 22.1. Recognize safety information. This is the safety -alert symbol!! When you see this symbol on the unit and in instructions or manuals, be alert to the potential for personal injury. Understand these signal words; DANGER, WARNING, and AUTION. These words are used with the safety -alert symbol. DANGER identifies the most serious hazards which will result in severe personal injury or death. WARNING signifies hazards which could result in personal injury or death. AUTION is used to identify unsafe practices which would result in minor personal injury or product and property damage. NOTE is used to highlight suggestions which will result in enhanced installation, reliability, or operation.! AUTION UNIT OPERATION HAZARD Failure to follow this caution may result in unit failure and/or damage. Always follow instructions properly. 8 1 16 Transparent Suction Discharge Tubing Adhesive 7 Detection Unit Mounting Bracket Mounting Bracket 9 2 Wire Ties (6) 6 ondensate Pump Assembly Rubber Detection Unit Adapter 10 Power able 11 3 Low Voltage Power ord Transparent Detection Unit Vent Tubing Fig. 1 --- Accessory ondensate Pump Kit Table 1 Accessory ondensate Pump Kit ontents No. ITEM QT 1 16---ft Transparent Suction/Discharge Tubing 1 2 ondensate Pump Assembly 1 3 Low --- Voltage Power ord 1 4 Transparent Detection Unit Vent Tubing 1 5 Power able 1 6 Wire Ties 6 7 Wall Mount Bracket 1 8 Adhesive 1 9 Detection Unit Mounting Bracket 1 10 Rubber Adapter 1 11 Detection Unit 1! WARNING 5 4 A12227 ELETRIAL SHOK HAZARD Failure to follow this warning could result in personal injury or death. Before beginning any modification or installation of this kit, be sure the main electrical disconnect is in the OFF position. Ensure power is disconnected to the fan coil unit. On some systems both the fan coil and the outdoor unit may be on the same disconnect. Tag the disconnect switch with a suitable warning label. There may be more than one disconnect.

Table 2 Wiring Schematic Figure Number - GV Series 40GV009---1 16 40GV012---1 16 40GV012---3 18 40GV018---3 19 40GV024---3 19 40GV036---3 19 40GVM009---3 20 40GVM012---3 20 40GVM018---3 20 40GVQ009---1 17 40GVQ012---1 17 40GVQ012---3 18 40GVQ018---3 19 40GVQ024---3 19 40GVQ030---3 19 40GVQ036---3 19 Table 3 Wiring Schematic Figure Number - GX Series 40GX(Q)009---1 11 40GX(Q)012---1 11 40GX(Q)018---3 14 15 40GX(Q)024---3 14 15 40GXM009---3 14 15 40GXM012---3 14 15 40GXM018---3 14 15 Table 4 Wiring Schematic Figure Number - MF Series 40MF(Q)009---1 DH(Q)MA-S109-1AAA 40MF(Q)012---1 DH(Q)MA-S112-1AAA 40MF(Q)012---3 DH(Q)MA-S112-3AAA 40MF(Q)017(18)---3 DH(Q)MA- S117(18)-3AAA 40MF(Q)022---3 DH(Q)MA-S122-3AAA 11 11 Table 5 Wiring Schematic Figure Number - MKB Series 15 15 15 40MKB18B--3 21 22 40MKB22B--3 21 22 40MKB28B--3 21 22 40MKB32B--3 21 22 40MKQB24B--3 23 24 40MKQB28B--3 23 24 Table 6 Wiring Schematic Figure Number - MKF Series 40MKB18F--3 25 26 40MKB34F--3 25 26 40MKB54F--3 25 26 40MKQB36F--3 27 28 40MKQB48F--3 27 28 Table 7 Wiring Schematic Figure Number - GR Series 40GRQB09B--3 619FEQ009BBGA 40GRQB12B--3 619FEQ012BBGA 40GRQB18B--3 619FEQ018BBGA 40GRQB09H--3 619FEQ009HBGA 40GRQB12H--3 619FEQ012HBGA 40GRQB18H--3 619FEQ018HBGA Table 8 Wiring Schematic Figure Number - GJB Series 40GJQB09B--3 619KEQ009BBGA 40GJQB12B--3 619KEQ012BBGA 40GJQB18B--3 619KEQ018BBGA 40GJQB24B--3 619KEQ024BBGA 29 29 30 29 29 30 Table 9 Wiring Schematic Figure Number - GJF Series 40GJQB09F--3 619KEQ009FBGA 40GJQB12F--3 619KEQ012FBGA 40GJQB18F--3 619KEQ018FBGA 20 20 20 20 Table 10 Wiring Schematic Figure Number - MA Series 40MAQB09B--1 619PAQ009BBMA 40MAQB12B--1 619PAQ012BBMA 40MAQB09B--3 619PEQ009BBMA 40MAQB12B--3 619PEQ012BBMA 40MAQB18B--3 619PEQ018BBMA 40MAQB24B--3 619PEQ024BBMA 40MAQB30B--3 619PEQ030BBMA 20 20 20 16 16 Table 11 Wiring Schematic Figure Number - MBF Series 40MBQB09F--3 619REQ009FBMA 40MBQB12F--3 619REQ012FBMA 19 19 19 19 19 Table 12 Wiring Schematic Figure Number - MV Series 40MV(Q)009---1 8 40MV(Q)012---1 8 19 19 40MV(Q)012---3 9 10 40MV(Q)018---3 14 15 40MV(Q)024---3 14 15 2

Table 13 Wiring Schematic Figure Number - QN Series 40QN(Q)030---3 13 40QN(Q)036---3 13 40QN018024----3 12 40QNQ018---3 12 40QNQ024---3 12 Table 14 Wiring Schematic Figure Number - PW3 Series PW3(H)AM009 8 PW3(H)AM012 8 PW3(H)NM018 14 15 PW3(H)NM024 14 15 GENERAL Use the two -part accessory kit (condensate pump and detection unit) with ductless split fan coils. The pump operates whenever the condensate level in the detection unit is high enough to cause the magnetic float switch to send a signal to start the pump. The float switch in the detection unit also prevents overflow and can act as a safety device by shutting down the system. The detection unit comes with normally closed (N) alarm contacts (user optional, but recommended). The normally closed alarm contact is a dry contact rated for 8 amps at 250 volts. In the event of a problem such as a clogged drain or pump discharge line, the alarm contact can be wired to shut down the entire system. The condensate pump provides 10 ft. (3.0 m) maximum suction lift (A)-Fig. 2. B Table 15 Wiring Schematic Figure Number - RAV Series Pump A RAVSP180KRT-UL 14 15 RAV-SP240KRT-UL 14 15 Detec on Unit Table 16 Wiring Schematic Figure Number - RAS Series RAS-09EKV-UL 14 15 RAS-09EKV-UL 14 15 RAS-09LKV-UL 14 15 RAS-12EKV-UL 14 15 RAS-12EKV-UL 14 15 RAS-12LKV-UL 14 15 RAS-15EKV-UL 14 15 RAS-15EKV-UL 14 15 RAS-15LKV-UL 14 15 RAS-17EKV-UL 14 15 RAS-17EKV-UL 14 15 RAS-17LKV-UL 14 15 RAS-22EKV-UL 14 15 RAS-22EKV-UL 14 15 RAS-22LKV-UL 14 15 INSTALLATION Fig. 2 --- Maximum Lengths A12134 Refer to Fig. 1 and Table 1 for kit content. NOTE: To make the installation easier, install the detection unit assembly before installing the fan coil unit. 1. Unpack the contents of the condensate pump accessory package. Attach the rubber adapter and transparent vent tubing to the detection unit (see Fig. 6). Rubber adapter may be cut to size if 5/8 connection is required. If 7/8 connection to unit drain pipe is required, use rubber adapter as shipped. Do not use a vent tube longer than 2.95 (75 mm). Slide the mounting bracket onto the bottom of the detection unit. Uncoil the low voltage power cord. 2. Remove the fan coil mounting bracket from the back of the unit. onnect the detection unit with the rubber adapter, to the condensate drain line (see Fig. 6). 3. Peel the adhesive cover on the back of the detection unit mounting bracket and attach it to the inside of the unit adjacent to the fan coil drain as shown in Fig. 6. Ensure the detection is installed horizontally for proper operation of the float switch. 4. Attach one end of the transparent tubing to the detection unit. The tube can be connected to either the front or the rear as shown in Fig. 3 block the unused outlet with the plug supplied. Fig. 3 --- Detection Unit A09398 3

5. onnect one end of the low voltage power cord to the telephone jack socket in the detection unit and route the cord and transparent drain tubing through the knockout on the side of the unit enclosure (see Fig. 6). 6. Determine the mounting location of the pump assembly. The pump assembly must always be above the level of the detection unit. For best operation, it is recommended that the pump assembly be mounted in a vertical position with the flow arrow on the pump pointing up (see Fig. 7). Do not exceed 10 ft. (3.0 m) maximum suction lift. NOTE: In most applications, the pump needs to be mounted outside of the indoor unit for proper orientation (i.e. above drop ceiling). 7. Screw the bracket to the wall and attach the pump to the bracket as shown in Fig. 4 and Fig. 5. 11. Install the transparent vent tube (provided) on top of the detection unit. Route tube so it remains vertical (see Fig. 6). 12. Wire the pump and the alarm circuit using the appropriate wiring diagram listed in Table 2. 13. Prime the pump at start -up and after each maintenance operation. To ensure proper operation, the suction pipe and part of the discharge pipe must be slowly filled with water using a squeeze bottle. 14. Test the unit. When the unit is mounted in place, the condensate pump system must be tested. a. Be sure the Hi -Wall unit is installed on a level plane. Remove the front cover of the unit. b. Slowly fill the condensate drain pan with water. Observe the pump discharge tubing to be sure that the pump is operating. If condensate is not being discharged through the discharge tubing, check to be sure that the lines are not kinked or obstructed, and installation parameters havebeen followed.iftheoptional alarm contact iswired, continue to pour water until the alarm circuit triggers. Fig. 4 --- Pump Assembly Vertical Fig. 5 --- Pump Assembly Horizontal A12228 If the pump is not mounted in the vertical position, make sure that plug on the pump is above the refrigerant tubing. This is required to avoid water leaking onto the pump causing a short circuit. The pump cannot be splashed nor located in a damp environment. 8. onnect the other end of the low voltage power cord from the detection unit to the telephone jack socket in the pump assembly. 9. ut the suction, transparent drain tubing after determining where it will connect to the inlet side of the pump mounted on the wall. Remove the cap on the pump inlet and connect draining tubing. 10. Attach the remaining transparent tubing to the discharge side of the pump. Keep the pipe vertical for at least 4 or 5 inches and do not exceed the 33 ft. (10 m) limit or the value shown in (B) of Table 3 and Table 4. To avoid siphoning action and running the pump dry, always connect the discharge tube to the drain at a higher level than the pump itself (pump should be higher than detection unit). Ensure the condensate is discharged to a safe location where the presence of water does not pose any safety or health hazards. 4

Table 17 True Flow Rates (Gallons / Hr) 53DS---900--- --- ---117, 118 ondensate Pump Flow Rates RefertoFig.2for(A),(B),() Totaltubelength, 1/4 flexiblehose()ft. Suction Head (A) ft. Discharge Head (B) ft. 15 30 60 100 0 5.0 4.7 4.5 4.2 6 4.2 3.9 3.7 3.5 0 13 3.0 2.9 2.8 2.6 20 2.5 2.0 1.7 26 1.6 1.3 1.1 33 1.1 0.9 0.7 0 3.7 3.4 3.2 2.9 3.3 6 2.9 2.6 2.4 2.1 13 0.5 1.8 1.6 1.3 20 1.2 1.1 0 2.9 2.6 2.4 2.1 6.6 6 2.4 2.1 1.8 1.6 13 1.5 1.3 1.2 0 2.6 2.4 2.1 1.8 10 6 2.1 1.8 1.6 1.3 13 1.3 1.1 Table 18 True Flow Rates (Liters / Hr) 53DS---900--- --- ---117, 118 ondensate Pump Flow Rates RefertoFig.2for(A),(B),() Totaltubelength, 1/4 flexiblehose()ft. Suction Head (A) ft. Discharge Head (B) ft. 15 30 60 100 0 18.9 17.8 17.0 15.9 6 15.9 14.8 14.0 13.2 0 13 11.4 11.0 10.6 9.8 20 9.5 7.6 6.4 26 6.1 4.9 4.2 33 4.2 3.4 2.6 0 14.0 12.9 12.1 11.0 3.3 6 11.0 9.8 9.1 7.9 13 1.9 6.8 6.1 4.9 20 4.5 4.2 0 11.0 9.8 9.1 7.9 6.6 6 9.1 7.9 6.8 6.1 13 0.0 5.7 4.9 4.5 0 9.8 9.1 7.9 6.8 10 6 7.9 6.8 6.1 4.9 13 4.9 4.2 NOTE: Maximum suction plus discharge head is 33 ft (10 m). Longer lengths indicate horizontal condition. 5

POWER AND ALARM IRUIT ONNETING WIRES DISHARGE TUBING DETETION UNIT VENT TUBING FAN OIL ONDENSATE DRAIN LINE LOW VOLT POWER ORD OMDENSATE PUMP ASSEMBL RUBBER ADAPTER DETETION UNIT DETETION UNIT MOUNTING BRAKET SUTION TUBING Fig. 6 --- Rear of High Wall Unit with Mounted ondensate Pump A12229 PUMP DISHARGE LINE (PROVIDED) (5) WIRES (3) POWER,, G (2) ALARM IRUIT ONDENSATE PUMP (REOMMENDED VERTIAL POSITION) DISHARGE DETETION DEVIE (MUST BE MOUNTED HORIZONTALL) FAN OIL ONDENSATE DRAIN LINE VENT TUBE (PROVIDED) SUTION LOW VOLT POWER ORD W/RJ11 ONNETIONS (TELEPHONE JAK) RUBBER ADAPTER (PROVIDED) PUMP SUTION LINE (PROVIDED) MOUNTING BRAKET (PROVIDED) Fig. 7 --- Accessory ondensate Pump onnections A12230 6

TERMINAL BLOK 115-1-60 POWER REQUIRED FOR PUMP 115-1-60 POWER SUPPL (*Note: from outdoor or dedicated source) TERMINAL BLOK optional (See *Note) Fig. 8 --- (115-1 -60) WIRING SHEMATI A12393 115-1-60 POWER REQUIRED FOR PUMP Fig. 9 --- Installing a 115-1 -60 Pump in a 208/230-1 -60 unit-wiring SHEMATI A12136 7

PUMP POWERED FROM TERMINAL BLOK PUMP 208/230-1-60 208/230-1-60 MAIN POWER SUPPL Fig. 10 --- (208/230-1 -60) WIRING SHEMATI A13106 PUMP POWERED FROM INDOOR UNIT Fig. 11 --- (115-1 -60) WIRING SHEMATI A12395 8

PUMP POWERED FROM INDOOR UNIT INDOOR UNIT TERMINAL BLOK B A R DT G O TO OUTDOOR UNIT Fig. 12 --- (208/230-1 -60) WIRING SHEMATI A12396 PUMP POWERED FROM INDOOR UNIT INDOOR UNIT TERMINAL BLOK B A DT G O R TO OUTDOOR UNIT Fig. 13 --- (208/230-1 -60) WIRING SHEMATI A12430 9

115-1-60 DEDIATED POWER SUPPL FOR PUMP 115-1-60 Dedicated Power Supply Indoor Unit Terminal Block Pump L 115-1-60 N AL AL S GND Legend Field Power Wiring Interconnecting Wiring Pump Wiring Field Splice onnection S Field Power Wiring 208/230-1-60 GND Outdoor Unit Terminal Block Fig. 14 --- Installing a 115-1 -60 Pump in a 208/230-1 -60 unit-wiring SHEMATI A13107 PUMP POWERED FROM INDOOR UNIT Indoor Unit Terminal Block Pump 208/230-1-60 AL AL S GND Legend Field Power Wiring Interconnecting Wiring Pump Wiring Field Splice onnection S Field Power Wiring 208/230-1-60 GND Outdoor Unit Terminal Block Fig. 15 --- (208/230-1 -60) WIRING SHEMATI A13108 10

N L AL AL Fig. 16 --- (115-1 -60) WIRING SHEMATI A13098 N L AL AL Fig. 17 --- (115-1 -60) WIRING SHEMATI A13099 Fig. 18 --- (208/230-1 -60) WIRING SHEMATI A13100 11

Fig. 19 --- (208/230-1 -60) WIRING SHEMATI A13101 GND Fig. 20 --- (208/230-1 -60) WIRING SHEMATI A13102 12

115-1-60 DEDIATED POWER SUPPL FOR PUMP HIGH VOLTAGE D ONNETIONS TO INDOOR UNIT 230V BLK INDOOR TERMINAL BLOK ONTROL VOLTAGE ADAPTER KIT IN BLK 24V LOW VOLTAGE D ONNETIONS TO DEDIATED POWER SUPPL LEGEND FATOR ONTROL WIRING(24V) FIELD ONTROL WIRING (230V) FATOR ONTROL WIRING (230V) PUMP WIRING FIELD POWER WIRING OMPONENT ONNETION FIELD SPLIE N 115-1-60 Fig. 21 --- Installing a 115-1 -60 Pump in a 208-230 -1-60 40MK*B high wall A unit -WIRING SHEMATI A150490 PUMP POWERED FROM INDOOR UNIT HIGH VOLTAGE D ONNETIONS TO INDOOR UNIT 230V BLK INDOOR TERMINAL BLOK ONTROL VOLTAGE ADAPTER KIT IN BLK 24V LOW VOLTAGE D ONNETIONS TO LEGEND FATOR ONTROL WIRING(24V) FIELD ONTROL WIRING (230V) FATOR ONTROL WIRING (230V) PUMP WIRING FIELD POWER WIRING OMPONENT ONNETION FIELD SPLIE Fig. 22 --- 208/230-1 -60 Pump in a 208-230 -1-60 40MK*B high wall A unit - WIRING SHEMATI A150491 13

115-1-60 DEDIATED POWER SUPPL FOR PUMP HIGH VOLTAGE D ONNETIONS TO INDOOR UNIT ORN 230V 230V 230V 24V 24V 24V R O BLK BLK INDOOR TERMINAL BLOKS ONTROL VOLTAGE ADAPTER KIT IN RED 2 4 1 6 2 4 1 5 ORN O R O LOW VOLTAGE D ONNETIONS TO DEDIATED POWER SUPPL LEGEND FATOR POWER WIRING (230V) FATOR ONTROL WIRING(24V) FIELD ONTROL WIRING (230V) FATOR ONTROL WIRING (230V) PUMP WIRING FIELD POWER WIRING OMPONENT ONNETION 115-1 -60 N FIELD SPLIE Fig. 23 --- Installing a 115-1 -60 Pump in a 208-230 -1-60 40MK*B high wall HP unit -WIRING SHEMATI A150492 PUMP POWERED FROM INDOOR UNIT HIGH VOLTAGE D ONNETIONS TO INDOOR UNIT ORN 230V 230V 230V R 2 1 2 1 4 6 4 5 24V 24V 24V O BLK BLK INDOOR TERMINAL BLOKS ONTROL VOLTAGE ADAPTER KIT IN RED ORN O R O LOW VOLTAGE D ONNETIONS TO LEGEND FATOR POWER WIRING (230V) FATOR ONTROL WIRING(24V) FIELD ONTROL WIRING (230V) FATOR ONTROL WIRING (230V) PUMP WIRING FIELD POWER WIRING OMPONENT ONNETION FIELD SPLIE Fig. 24 --- 208/230-1 -60 Pump in a 208-230 -1-60 40MK*B high wall HP unit -WIRING SHEMATI A150493 14

115-1-60 DEDIATED POWER SUPPL FOR PUMP 24V DEDIATED POWER SUPPL LEGEND FATOR ONTROL WIRING(24V) FIELD ONTROL WIRING (24V) PUMP WIRING FIELD POWER WIRING FIELD SPLIE 115-1-60 N Fig. 25 --- Installing a 115-1 -60 Pump in a 208-230 -1-60 40MK*F Under eiling A Unit A150498 PUMP POWERED FROM INDOOR UNIT 24V LEGEND FATOR ONTROL WIRING(24V) FIELD ONTROL WIRING (24V) PUMP WIRING FIELD POWER WIRING FIELD SPLIE Fig. 26 --- 208/230-1 -60 Pump in a 208-230 -1-60 40MK*F Under eiling A Unit - WIRING SHEMATI A150499 15

115-1-60 DEDIATED POWER SUPPL FOR PUMP INDOOR TERMINAL BLOKS DEDIATED POWER SUPPL LEGEND FATOR ONTROL WIRING(24V) FIELD ONTROL WIRING (24V) PUMP WIRING FIELD POWER WIRING FIELD SPLIE 115-1 -60 N Fig. 27 --- Installing a 115-1 -60 in a 208-230 -1-60 40MK*F Under eiling HP Unit - WIRING SHEMATI A150500 PUMP POWERED FROM INDOOR UNIT INDOOR TERMINAL BLOKS LEGEND FATOR ONTROL WIRING(24V) FIELD ONTROL WIRING (24V) PUMP WIRING FIELD POWER WIRING FIELD SPLIE Fig. 28 --- 208/230-1 -60 Pump in a 208-230 -1-60 40MK*F Under eiling HP unit - WIRING SHEMATI A150501 16

Fig. 29 --- Sizes 09&12 (208-230 -1-60) 40GRQ / 619FB High Wall HP Unit - WIRING SHEMATI A150525 Fig. 30 --- Size 18 (208-230 -1-60) 40GRQ/619FB High Wall HP Unit - WIRING SHEMATI A150526 17

LEANING AND MAINTENANE! WARNING ELETRIAL SHOK HAZARD Failure to follow this warning could result in personal injury or death. Disconnect all power to unit to avoid possible electrical shock during cleaning or maintenance. Set unit power switch to OFF position. At the beginning of each season clean the detection unit. 1. Disconnect tubing and low voltage power cord from the detection unit and slide unit out of mounting bracket. 2. Remove the top of the detection unit and take out the float. 3. lean the detection unit and the float using a solution of water containing 5% bleach. 4. Replace the float in its original position with the magnet side facing up. 5. Snap cover back into place. 6. Perform an operational test. See the Installation section, item 13. N730-03 -Edition 13/11 opyright 2015 A / BDP S 7310 W. Morris St. S Indianapolis, IN 46231 Edition Date: 09/15 Manufacturer reserves the right to change, at any time, specifications and designs without notice and without obligations. 18 atalog No: IIK --- 53DS900 --- P --- 09 Replaces: IIK --- 53DS900 --- P --- 08