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INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS WALL MOUNTED PACKAGED AIR CONDITIONER Models: WAA-A W2AA-A W2AA-B W2AA-C W2AA-D W2AA-F WAA-A WAA-B WAA-C WAA-D WAA-F W3AA-A W3AA-B W3AA-C W3AA-D W3AA-E W3AA-F W2AA-A W2AA-B W2AA-C W2AA-E W2AA-F WAA-A WAA-B WAA-C WAA-E WAA-F WAA-A WAA-B WAA-C WAA-E WAA-F W72AB-A W72AB-B W72AB-C W72AB-F WLA-A W2LA-A W2LA-B W2LA-F WLA-A WLA-B WLA-C WLA-F W3LA-A W3LA-B W3LA-C W3LA-F W2LA-A W2LA-B W2LA-C W2LA-F WLA-A WLA-B WLA-C WLA-F WLA-A WLA-B WLA-C WLA-F W72LB-A W72LB-B W72LB-C W72LB-F WAADA WAADB WAADC W3AADA W3AADB W3AADC W2AADA W2AADB W2AADC WAADA WAADB WAADC WAADA WAADB WAADC Bard Manufacturing Company, Inc. Bryan, Ohio 0 www.bardhvac.com Manual: -0G Supersedes: -0F Date: -9- Page of 32

CONTENTS Getting Other Information and Publications... 3 Wall Mount General Information... Air Conditioner Wall Mount Model Nomenclature... Shipping Damage... General... Duct Work... 5 Filters... 5 Fresh Air Intake... 5 Condensate Drain... 5 Installation... Wall Mounting Information... Mounting the Unit... Clearances Required... Minimum Clearances... Wiring Main Power... 5 Wiring Low Voltage Wiring... 5 Start Up... 9 General... 9 Topping Off System Charge... 9 Safety Practices... 9 Important Installer Note... 9 High Pressure Switch... Three Phase Scroll Compressor... Phase Monitor... Condenser Fan Operation... Service Hints... Sequence of Operation... Vent Connection Plug... Compressor Control Module... 2 Pressure Service Ports... 2 Service... 22 Troubleshooting Nidec SelecTech Series ECM Motors... 22 Fan Blade Setting Dimensions... 2 R-A Refrigerant Charge... 2 Removal of Fan Shroud... 2 Figures Figure Fresh Air Damper... 5 Figure 2 Unit Dimensions... 7 Figure 3A Mounting Instructions W, 2... Figure 3B Mounting Instructions W, 3...9 Figure 3C Mounting Instructions W2,... Figure 3D Mounting Instructions W, 72... Figure Electric Heat Clearance... 2 Figure 5 Wall Mounting Instructions... 3 Figure Wall Mounting Instructions... 3 Figure 7 Common Wall Mounting Installations... Figure Programmable Thermostat Connections... 7 Figure 9 Non-Programmable Thermostat Connections... Figure Motor Connections... 22 Figure Motor Connections... 23 Figure 2 Fan Blade Setting... 2 Tables Table Wall Thermostats... Table 2 Humidity Controls... Table 3 CO 2 Controller... Table Thermostat Wire Size... Table 5 Fan Blade Dimensions... 2 Table Cooling Pressure... 25 Table 7 Electrical Specifications W**AA... 2 Table Electrical Specifications W**LA... 27 Table 9 Recommended Airflow... 2 Table Indoor Blower Performance... 2 Table Maximum ESP Electric Heat Only... 2 Table 2 Electric Heat... 29 Table 3 Vent and Control Options... Table A Optional Accessories Right Hand... 3 Table B Optional Accessories Left Hand...32 Manual -0G Page 2 of 32

GETTING OTHER INFORMATION AND PUBLICATIONS These publications can help when installing the furnace. They can usually be found at the local library or purchased directly from the publisher. Be sure to consult the current edition of each standard. National Electrical Code...ANSI/NFPA 70 Standard for the Installation...ANSI/NFPA 90A of Air Conditioning and Ventilating Systems Standard for Warm Air...ANSI/NFPA 90B Heating and Air Conditioning Systems Load Calculation for... ACCA Manual J Residential Winter and Summer Air Conditioning Duct Design for Residential... ACCA Manual D Winter and Summer Air Conditioning and Equipment Selection For more information, contact these publishers: ACCA ANSI ASHRAE NFPA Air Conditioning Contractors of America 72 New Hampshire Ave. N.W. Washington, DC 009 Telephone: (2) 3-9370 Fax: (2) 23-72 American National Standards Institute West Street, 3th Floor New York, NY 03 Telephone: (22) 2-900 Fax: (22) 2-2 American Society of Heating, Refrigeration and Air Conditioning Engineers, Inc. 79 Tullie Circle, N.E. Atlanta, GA 329-25 Telephone: (0) 3-00 Fax: (0) 32-57 National Fire Protection Association Batterymarch Park P.O. Box 9 Quincy, MA 0229-990 Telephone: (00) 3-55 Fax: (7) 9-7057 Manual -0G Page 3 of 32

WALL MOUNT GENERAL INFORMATION AIR CONDITIONER WALL MOUNT MODEL NOMENCLATURE W 2 A A A A ½ Ton 2 2 Ton 2½ Ton 3 3 Ton MODEL SERIES CAPACITY 2 3½ Ton Ton 5 Ton 72 Ton A Right Hand L Left Hand REVISION SPECIALTY PRODUCTS (Non-Standard) A 2/// B 2///3 C //3 D 20/2/50/ VOLTS & PHASE E 20/2/50/3 or 2/0/50/3 F 5//50/3 Insert D for dehumidification with hot gas reheat. Reference Form 79-73 for complete details. KW FILTER OPTIONS " Throwaway (Standard) W " Washable P 2" Pleated CONTROL MODULES (See Spec. Sheet S02) COIL OPTIONS Standard Phenolic Coated Evaporator 2 Phenolic Coated Condenser 3 Phenolic Coated Evaporator and Condenser OUTLET OPTIONS Front (Standard) T Top Outlet (WA, W3A only) COLOR OPTIONS Beige (Standard) White Buckeye Gray 5 Desert Brown Dark Bronze A Aluminum S Stainless Steel VENTILATION OPTIONS Barometric Fresh Air Damper (Standard) B Blank-off Plate M Motorized Fresh Air Damper C Commercial Ventilator - No Hood with Exhaust V Commercial Ventilator - Full Flow with Hood R Energy Recovery Ventilator - Motorized with Exhaust Y Full Flow Economizer - DB Temp. Z Full Flow Economizer - Enthalpy NOTE: Vent options, B and M are without exhaust capability. May require separate field-supplied barometric relief in building. SHIPPING DAMAGE Upon receipt of equipment, the carton should be checked for external signs of shipping damage. If damage is found, the receiving party must contact the last carrier immediately, preferably in writing, requesting inspection by the carrier s agent. GENERAL The equipment covered in this manual is to be installed by trained, experienced service and installation technicians. 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. Children should be supervised to ensure that they do not play with the appliance. The refrigerant system is completely assembled and charged. All internal wiring is complete. The unit is designed for use with or without duct work. Flanges are provided for attaching the supply and return ducts. These instructions explain the recommended method to install the air cooled self-contained unit and the electrical wiring connections to the unit. These instructions and any instructions packaged with any separate equipment required to make up the entire air conditioning system should be carefully read before beginning the installation. Note particularly Starting Procedure and any tags and/or labels attached to the equipment. While these instructions are intended as a general recommended guide, they do not supersede any national and/or local codes in any way. Authorities having jurisdiction should be consulted before the installation is made. See page 3 for information on codes and standards. Size of unit for a proposed installation should be based on heat loss calculation made according to methods of Air Conditioning Contractors of America (ACCA). The air duct should be installed in accordance with the Standards of the National Fire Protection Association for the Installation of Air Conditioning and Ventilating Systems of Other Than Residence Type, NFPA No. 90A, and Residence Type Warm Air Heating and Air Conditioning Systems, NFPA No. 90B. Where local regulations are at a variance with instructions, installer should adhere to local codes. Manual -0G Page of 32

DUCT WORK All duct work, supply and return, must be properly sized for the design airflow requirement of the equipment. Air Conditioning Contractors of America (ACCA) is an excellent guide to proper sizing. All duct work or portions thereof not in the conditioned space should be properly insulated in order to both conserve energy and prevent condensation or moisture damage. Refer to Maximum ESP of operation Electric Heat Table on page 2. Design the duct work according to methods given by the Air Conditioning Contractors of America (ACCA). When duct runs through unheated spaces, it should be insulated with a minimum of one inch of insulation. Use insulation with a vapor barrier on the outside of the insulation. Flexible joints should be used to connect the duct work to the equipment in order to keep the noise transmission to a minimum. Models W W2 are approved for 0" clearance to the supply duct. For model series W, W3, W2, W, W and W72, a /" clearance to combustible material for the first 3' of duct attached to the outlet air frame is required. See wall mounting instructions on page and Figures 3 and (pages 2) for further details. Ducts through the walls must be insulated and all joints taped or sealed to prevent air or moisture entering the wall cavity. Some installations may not require any return air duct. A metallic return air grille is required with installations not requiring a return air duct. The spacing between louvers on the grille shall not be larger than 5/". Any grille that meets with 5/" louver criteria may be used. It is recommended that Bard Return Air Grille Kit RG2 through RG5 or RFG2 through RFG5 be installed when no return duct is used. Contact distributor or factory for ordering information. If using a return air filter grille, filters must be of sufficient size to allow a maximum velocity of 00 fpm. NOTE: If no return air duct is used, applicable installation codes may limit this cabinet to installation only in a single story structure. FRESH AIR INTAKE All units are built with fresh air inlet slots punched in the service door. If the unit is equipped with a fresh air damper assembly, the assembly is shipped already attached to the unit. The damper blade is locked in the closed position. To allow the damper to operate, the maximum and minimum blade position stops must be installed (see Figure ). All capacity, efficiency and cost of operation information is based upon the fresh air blank-off plate in place and is recommended for maximum energy efficiency. The blank-off plate is available upon request from the factory and is installed in place of the fresh air damper shipped with each unit. CONDENSATE DRAIN A plastic drain hose extends from the drain pan at the top of the unit down to the unit base. There are openings in the unit base for the drain hose to pass through. In the event the drain hose is connected to a drain system of some type, it must be an open or vented type system to assure proper drainage. FIGURE Fresh Air Damper FILTERS A " throwaway filter is standard with each unit. The filter slides into position making it easy to service. This filter can be serviced from the outside by removing the filter access panel. A " washable filter and 2" pleated filter are also available as optional accessories. The internal filter brackets are adjustable to accommodate the 2" filter by bending two tabs down on each side of the filter support bracket. Manual -0G Page 5 of 32

INSTALLATION WALL MOUNTING INFORMATION. Two holes for the supply and return air openings must be cut through the wall as shown in Figures Figures 3A D (pages ). 2. On wood frame walls, the wall construction must be strong and rigid enough to carry the weight of the unit without transmitting any unit vibration. 3. Concrete block and brick walls must be thoroughly inspected to insure that they are capable of carrying the weight of the installed unit. MOUNTING THE UNIT. These units are secured by wall mounting brackets which secure the unit to the outside wall surface at both sides. A bottom mounting bracket, attached to skid for shipping, is provided for ease of installation, but is not required. 2. The supply air duct flange and the first 3' of supply air duct require a minimum of /" clearance to combustible material for model series W, W3, W2, W, W and W72. However, it is generally recommended that a " clearance is used for ease of installation and maintaining the required clearance to combustible material. See Figures 3A D for details on opening sizes. 3. Locate and mark lag bolt locations and bottom mounting bracket location (see Figures 3A D).. Mount bottom mounting bracket. 5. Hook top rain flashing, attached to front-right of supply flange for shipping, under back bend of top. WARNING Failure to provide the /" clearance between the supply duct and a combustible surface for the first 3' of duct can result in fire causing damage, injury or death.. Position unit in opening and secure with 5/ lag bolts; use 7/" diameter flat washers on the lag bolts. 7. Secure rain flashing to wall and caulk across entire length of top (see Figures 3A D).. For additional mounting rigidity, the return air and supply air frames or collars can be drilled and screwed or welded to the structural wall itself (depending upon wall construction). Be sure to observe required clearance if combustible wall. 9. On side-by-side installations, maintain a minimum of " clearance on right side to allow access to control panel and heat strips and proper airflow to the outdoor coil. Additional clearance may be required to meet local or national codes. Clearances Required for Service Access and Adequate Condenser Airflow MODELS LEFT SIDE RIGHT SIDE DISCHARGE SIDE WA, W2A, WA, W3A 5" " ' WL, W2L, WL, W3L " 5" ' W2A, WA, WA, W72A " " ' W2L, WL, WL, W72L " " ' NOTE: For side-by-side installation of two W**A models there must be " between units. This can be reduced to 5" by using a W**L model (left side compressor and controls) for the left unit and W**A (right side compressor and controls) for right unit. See Specifications Sheet S02. Minimum Clearances Required to Combustible Materials MODELS WA, L W2A, L WA, L W3A, L W2A, L WA, L WA, L W72A, L SUPPLY AIR DUCT FIRST 3' CABINET 0" 0" /" 0" /" 0" Manual -0G Page of 32

FIGURE 2 Dimensions of Basic Unit for Architectural and Installation Requirements (Nominal) MODEL WIDTH (W) DEPTH (D) HEIGHT (H) SUPPLY RETURN A B C B E F G I J K L M N O P Q R S T W*A W2*A 33.0 7.25 7.53 7. 9.. 9..00. 29.75.5.75 32.0 33.25 3.00 2.3 3.3 2.0.55.9 2.00 9.00 W*A W3*A 3.0 7.25 7.53 7. 27. 3. 27. 0.00. 29.75 7.93.75 32.75 33.25 3.00 2.75 39.3 2.75 9..9 2.00 9.00 W2*A W*A 2.075 22.32.75 9. 29. 5. 29. 3. 3.5 3..00 32. 2.9 3.9 32.3 3.37 3.00 23..00..00. W*A W72*B 2.075 22.32 93.000 9. 29. 5. 29. 3. 3.5 37.00.00 0..0 2. 0.5 3.37 3.00 3.00.00..00.00 All dimensions are in inches. Dimensional drawings are not to scale. W**A* RIGHT UNIT 5. F G W Filter Access Panel Ventilation Air Condenser Air Outlet Front View Built In Rain Hood Pitch Heater Access Panel Electric Heat C. Breaker/ Disconnect Access Panel (Lockable) Hood for CRV and ECON models only Standard 3" flush vent door for non- ERV/CRV Econ. models 7.00 Low Voltage Electrical Entrance High Voltage Electrical Entrance Built In Rain Hood 2.3 R Side Wall Supply Air Opening Mounting A W**L* Brackets S (Built In) LEFT B UNIT.250 I Top Rain Flashing S Shipping Location D.250 Cond. Air Inlet Side View Electric Heat 2.3 A I C H K J Drain Side Wall Mounting Brackets (Built In) Top Rain Flashing Shipping Location Optional Electrical Entrances L M P E Heater O Pitch Access. Panel D W C. Breaker/ Disconnect Access Panel (Lockable) Standard flush vent door for non-erv/crv Econ. models Hood for CRV and ECON models only N Q E O Supply Air Opening B Return Air Opening Back View. R S S S S S T Bottom Installation Bracket MIS-373 S Return Air Opening Optional Electrical Entrances C 3" Filter Access Panel Ventilation Air 5. F S S T Drain Bottom Installation Bracket Back View Q P M N L H K J Cond. Air Inlet Side View 7.000 Low Voltage Electrical Entrance High Voltage Electrical Entrance Condenser Air Outlet Front View G MIS-3737 Manual -0G Page 7 of 32

3 3 " 2" 2" 2" 2" 2" 9" FIGURE 3A WAA, WLA, W2AA, W2LA Mounting Instructions SEAL WITH BEAD OF CAULKING ALONG ENTIRE LENGTH OF TOP. RAIN FLASHING SUPPLIED TOP FOAM AIR SEAL WALL STRUCTURE WALL 7 " " 7 " " Supply Opening HEATER ACCESS PANEL SUPPLY AIR DUCT 2 " Return Opening 2" RETURN AIR OPENING " 3" " " Typ. 3 " 5" NOTES: IT IS RECOMMENDED THAT A BEAD OF SILICONE CAULKING BE PLACED BEHIND THE SIDE MOUNTING FLANGES AND UNDER TOP FLASHING AT TIME OF INSTALLATION. 7 " 2" " Typ. 2" J**A UNIT SHOWN, J**L UNIT CONTROLS AND HEATER ACCESS IS ON OPPOSITE (LEFT) SIDE. Wall Opening and Hole Location View Right Side View MIS-7 A Manual -0G Page of 32

FIGURE 3B WAA, WLA, W3AA, W3LA Mounting Instructions REQUIRED DIMENSIONS TO MAINTAIN /" MIN. CLEARANCE FROM 2 3/ COMBUSTIBLE MATERIALS A B C D E 3/ 5 3/ 3 / 7 5/ SEAL WITH BEAD OF CAULKING ALONG ENTIRE LENGTH OF TOP. REQUIRED DIMENSIONS TO MAINTAIN RECOMMENDED " CLEARANCE FROM COMBUSTIBLE MATERIALS 29 7/ 9 7/ 5/ 7/ 7/ TOP WALL C A C D Supply Opening B 2" HEATER ACCESS PANEL 2" E 2" Return Opening " 2" 2" 2" 9 " 2 7 " 7 " 7 " 3 " " Typ. 7 " " " Typ. " Wall Opening and Hole Location View RAIN FLASHING SUPPLIED FOAM AIR SEAL WALL STRUCTURE /" CLEARANCE ON ALL FOUR SIDES OF SUPPLY AIR DUCT IS REQUIRED FROM COMBUSTABLE MATERIALS SUPPLY AIR DUCT RETURN AIR OPENING NOTES: IT IS RECOMMENDED THAT A BEAD OF SILICONE CAULKING BE PLACED BEHIND THE SIDE MOUNTING FLANGES AND UNDER TOP FLASHING AT TIME OF INSTALLATION. W**A UNIT SHOWN, W**L UNIT CONTROLS AND HEATER ACCESS IS ON OPPOSITE (LEFT) SIDE. Right Side View MIS-3 Manual -0G Page 9 of 32

FIGURE 3C W2AA, W2LA, WAA, WLA Mounting Instructions A B C D E SEAL WITH BEAD OF CAULKING ALONG ENTIRE LENGTH OF TOP. REQUIRED DIMENSIONS TO MAINTAIN /" MIN. CLEARANCE FROM COMBUSTIBLE MATERIALS /2 /2 / / 29 3/ TOP REQUIRED DIMENSIONS TO MAINTAIN 32 2 5 /2 2 29 RECOMMENDED " CLEARANCE FROM COMBUSTIBLE MATERIALS WALL D C A C PANEL HEATER ACCESS " Supply Opening B " E " Return Opening " " 2 " " " " 3" " Typ. 3 " 7 " 2 7 " " 2 Typ. 2 " " 2 " 3 2 3 Dimension is 2" on 95" tall units. Dimension is " on TH & TH. Dimension is " on TH & TH. Wall Opening and Hole Location View RAIN FLASHING SUPPLIED FOAM AIR SEAL WALL STRUCTURE /" CLEARANCE ON ALL FOUR SIDES OF SUPPLY AIR DUCT IS REQUIRED FROM COMBUSTABLE MATERIALS SUPPLY AIR DUCT RETURN AIR OPENING NOTES: IT IS RECOMMENDED THAT A BEAD OF SILICONE CAULKING BE PLACED BEHIND THE SIDE MOUNTING FLANGES AND UNDER TOP FLASHING AT TIME OF INSTALLATION. Right Side View MIS- E Manual -0G Page of 32

FIGURE 3D WAA, WLA, W72AB, W72LB Mounting Instructions A B C D E SEAL WITH BEAD OF CAULKING ALONG ENTIRE LENGTH OF TOP. REQUIRED DIMENSIONS TO MAINTAIN /" MIN. CLEARANCE FROM COMBUSTIBLE MATERIALS /2 /2 / / 29 3/ TOP REQUIRED DIMENSIONS TO MAINTAIN 32 2 5 /2 2 29 RECOMMENDED " CLEARANCE FROM COMBUSTIBLE MATERIALS WALL D C A C HEATER ACCESS PANEL " Supply Opening B " E " Return Opening " " 2 " " " 9 7 " 2 " " " Typ. 3" " Typ. 3 " 2 " 7 " 7 5 " Wall Opening and Hole Location View RAIN FLASHING SUPPLIED FOAM AIR SEAL WALL STRUCTURE /" CLEARANCE ON ALL FOUR SIDES OF SUPPLY AIR DUCT IS REQUIRED FROM COMBUSTABLE MATERIALS SUPPLY AIR DUCT RETURN AIR OPENING NOTES: IT IS RECOMMENDED THAT A BEAD OF SILICONE CAULKING BE PLACED BEHIND THE SIDE MOUNTING FLANGES AND UNDER TOP FLASHING AT TIME OF INSTALLATION. Right Side View MIS-379 Manual -0G Page of 32

FIGURE Electric Heat Clearance WAA, WLA, W3AA, W3LA, W2AA, W2LA, WAA, WLA, WAA, WLA, W72AB, W72LB NOTE : SIDE SECTION VIEW OF SUPPLY AIR DUCT FOR WALL MOUNTED UNIT SHOWING /" CLEARANCE TO COMBUSTIBLE SURFACES. WARNING A minimum of /" clearance must be maintained between the supply air duct and combustible materials. This is required for the first 3' of ducting. It is important to insure that the /" minimum spacing is maintained at all points. Failure to do this could result in overheating the combustible material and may result in a fire causing damage, injury or death. Manual -0G Page 2 of 32

FIGURE 5 Wall Mounting Instructions SEE FIGURES 3A THROUGH 3D MOUNTING INSTRUCTIONS FACTORY SUPPLIED RAIN FLASHING. MOUNT ON UNIT BEFORE INSTALLATION WALL STRUCTURE SUPPLY AIR OPENING SUPPLY AIR OPENING SUPPLY AIR DUCT RETURN AIR OPENING RETURN AIR OPENING RETURN AIR OPENING WOOD OR STEEL SIDING BOTTOM MOUNTING BRACKET. MOUNT ON WALL BEFORE INSTALLING UNIT. CONCRETE BLOCK WALL INSTALLATION WOOD FRAME WALL INSTALLATION SIDE VIEW MIS-5 A FIGURE Wall Mounting Instructions SEE UNIT DIMENSIONS, FIGURE 2, FOR ACTUAL DIMENSIONS. ATTACH TO TOP PLATE OF WALL E +.000 B.000" CLEARANCE ALL AROUND DUCT.000 INTERIOR FINISHED WALL OVER FRAME SUPPLY DUCT OPENING A.000" CLEARANCE ALL AROUND DUCT I RETURN DUCT OPENING C ETERIOR FINISH WALL OVER FRAME K 2 x CL MIS-59 B FRAMING MATERIAL 2 x 'S, 2 x 'S &/OR STRUCTURAL STEEL ATTACH TO BOTTOM PLATE OF WALL THIS STRUCTURAL MEMBER LOCATED TO MATCH STUD SPACING FOR REST OF WALL. A SECOND MEMBER MAY BE REQUIRED FOR SOME WALLS. Manual -0G Page 3 of 32

FIGURE 7 Common Wall Mounting Installations SUPPLY DUCT MAY BE LOCATED IN AN ATTIC OR BELOW CEILING RAFTERS AS SHOWN RAIN FLASHING RAFTERS RAIN FLASHING RAFTERS FINISHED CEILING SURFACE SUPPLY AIR DUCT SUPPLY AIR DUCT W/ GRILLE FINISHED CEILING SURFACE RETURN AIR OPENING W/ GRILLE RETURN AIR OPENING W/ GRILLE OUTSIDE WALL OUTSIDE WALL FREE AIR FLOW NO DUCT DUCTED SUPPLY RETURN AT UNIT RAIN FLASHING SUPPLY DUCT MAYBE LOCATED IN AN ATTIC OR BELOW CEILING RAFTERS AS SHOWN RAFTERS SUPPLY AIR DUCT RAIN FLASHING SUPPLY DUCT MAYBE LOCATED IN AN ATTIC OR BELOW CEILING RAFTERS AS SHOWN RAFTERS SUPPLY AIR DUCT FINISHED CEILING SURFACE LOWERED CEILING SUPPLY AIR GRILLE RETURN AIR SPACE WALL SLEEVE FALSE WALL CLOSET WALL WALL SLEEVE FINISHED CEILING SURFACE OUTSIDE WALL RETURN AIR GRILLE OUTSIDE WALL RAISED FLOOR RETURN AIR RETURN AIR GRILLE FALSE WALL INSTALLATION CLOSET INSTALLATION MIS-550 C Manual -0G Page of 32

WIRING MAIN POWER Refer to the unit rating plate for wire sizing information and maximum fuse or circuit breaker size. Each outdoor unit is marked with a Minimum Circuit Ampacity. This means that the field wiring used must be sized to carry that amount of current. Depending on the installed KW of electric heat, there may be two field power circuits required. If this is the case, the unit serial plate will so indicate. All models are suitable only for connection with copper wire. Each unit and/or wiring diagram will be marked Use Copper Conductors Only. These instructions must be adhered to. Refer to the National Electrical Code (NEC) for complete current carrying capacity data on the various insulation grades of wiring material. All wiring must conform to NEC and all local codes. The electrical data lists fuse and wire sizes (75 C copper) for all models including the most commonly used heater sizes. Also shown are the number of field power circuits required for the various models with heaters. The unit rating plate lists a Maximum Time Delay Relay Fuse or circuit breaker that is to be used with the equipment. The correct size must be used for proper circuit protection and also to assure that there will be no nuisance tripping due to the momentary high starting current of the compressor motor. The disconnect access door on this unit may be locked to prevent unauthorized access to the disconnect. To convert for the locking capability, bend the tab located in the bottom left-hand corner of the disconnect opening under the disconnect access panel straight out. This tab will now line up with the slot in the door. When shut, a padlock may be placed through the hole in the tab preventing entry. See Start Up section for important information on three phase scroll compressor start ups. See Tables 7 and on pages 2 and 27 for electrical specifications. WIRING LOW VOLTAGE WIRING All 2/V phase and 3 phase equipment have dual primary voltage transformers. All equipment leaves the factory wired on 20V tap. For V operation, reconnect from 20V to V tap. The acceptable operating voltage range for the 20 and V taps are: TAP RANGE 20 253 2 2 7 For low voltage wiring, an gauge copper, color-coded cable is recommended. See Table on page for more information. Low Voltage Connections These units use a 2-volt AC low voltage circuit. The RT terminal is the 2V transformer output, and the R terminal is the 2VAC hot terminal for the operation of the equipment. RT and R are connected with brass jumper bar which can be removed and RT and R connected to external NC (normally closed) contact such as a fire/smoke detector that will cause immediate shutdown of the equipment upon activation. C terminal is grounded. G terminal is the fan input. Y terminal is the st Stage input for cooling. Y2 terminal is the 2nd Stage compressor input for cooling (if equipped with an economizer). B/W terminal is the st stage electric heat. W2 terminal is the 2nd stage heat (if equipped). A terminal is the ventilation input. This terminal energizes any factory-installed ventilation option and indoor blower. D terminal is the dehumidification input. If installed, this terminal energizes any factory installed dehumidification option. For units equipped with an alarm relay: "L/" terminal is the normally closed contact on the relay. "2" terminal is the normally open contact on the relay. "3" terminal is the common contact on the relay. LOW VOLTAGE CONNECTIONS FOR DDC CONTROL Standard Units Units w/ Economizers Fan Only Energize G Energize G st Stage Cooling Mode Energize Y, G Energize Y, G 2nd Stage Cooling Mode Energize Y, Y2, G st Stage Heating Energize B/W Energize B/W 2nd Stage Heating (if employed) Energize B/W, W2 Energize B/W, W2 Ventilation Energize A Energize A Dehumidification (if employed) Energize D Energize D NOTE: The voltage should be measured at the field power connection point in the unit and while the unit is operating at full load (maximum amperage operating condition). Manual -0G Page 5 of 32

TABLE Wall Thermostats Part Number Predominate Features 03-057 stage Cool, stage Heat; Electronic Non-Programmable; Auto or Manual changeover (TH3D0) 03-05 2 stage Cool, 2 stage Heat; Electronic Non-Programmable; (TH52D5) HP or Conventional (Default: HP); Auto or Manual changeover 03-059 2 stage Cool, 2 stage Heat; Electronic Non-Programmable; (TH52D29/U) HP or Conventional (Default: AC); Auto or Manual changeover 03-0 3 stage Cool; 3 stage Heat; Electronic Programmable/Non-Programmable; (-5) HP or Conventional; Auto or Manual changeover; Dehumidification Output 3 stage Cool, 3 stage Heat; Programmable/Non-Programmable; HP or Conventional; CS9B-THO Auto or Manual Changeover; Humidity Sensor w/ dehumidification; Motion Sensor w/ Intelligent Learning Control; BACnet-compatible 3 stage Cool, 3 stage Heat; Programmable/Non-Programmable; HP or Conventional; CS9B-THOC Auto or Manual Changeover; Humidity Sensor w/ dehumidification; CO 2 Sensor; Motion Sensor w/intelligent Learning Control; BACnet-compatible 3 stage Cool, 3 stage Heat; Programmable/Non-Programmable; HP or Conventional; CS9BE-THO Auto or Manual Changeover; Humidity Sensor w/ dehumidification; Motion Sensor w/ Intelligent Learning Control; BACnet-compatible; Ethernet-compatible 3 stage Cool, 3 stage Heat; Programmable/Non-Programmable; HP or Conventional; Auto CS9BE-THOC or Manual Changeover; Humidity Sensor w/dehumidification; CO 2 Sensor; Motion Sensor w/intelligent Learning Control; BACnet-compatible; Ethernet-compatible 03-09 (T Pro) 03-090 (T Pro) stage Cool, stage Heat Heat Pump; stage Cool, stage Heat Conventional Programmable/Non-Programmable Electronic; Auto or Manual changeover 2 stage Cool, 3 stage Heat Heat Pump; 2 stage Cool, 2 stage Heat Conventional Programmable/Non-Programmable Electronic; Auto or Manual changeover Part Number 03-03 (H0A) 03-07 (H0--2-) TABLE 2 Humidity Controls Predominate Features SPDT switching, pilot duty 50VA @ 2V Humidity range -0% RH Electronic dehumidstat SPST closes-on-rise Humidity range -90% with adjustable stops Part Number 03-07 TABLE 3 CO 2 Controller Predominate Features Normally Open SPST relay closes-on-rise 2V dual wave length sensor. Default setting 950ppm, adjustable to 0-00ppm Default off setting 00ppm, adjustable to 0-0 ppm can be calibrated Transformer VA TABLE Thermostat Wire Size FLA 55 2.3 Wire Gauge gauge gauge gauge gauge 2 gauge Maximum Distance In Feet 5 0 250 Manual -0G Page of 32

FIGURE Programmable Thermostat Connections Completestat Model #CS9B-THO or Model #CS9BE-THO SC SC SC 2V COM G Y Y2 O/B W2 W/E L A D GND Yellow 2 3 Orange Blue 7 White Red 5 Thermostat R C G Y Y2 O/B W2 W/E L A YO/D Bard #03-0 Unit Low Voltage Term. Strip 2-Pin Vent Plug 2 3 5 R RT C G Y Y2 B/W W2 W3/ L/ A D 2 3 5 7 9 3 2 5 7 2 Factory installed jumper. Remove jumper and connect to N.C fire alarm circuit if emergency shutdown required. Wire not needed below 5KW. Wire required for dehumidification models only. Do not connect "A" from thermostat if optional CO2 controller is used Relay Provided with Completestat 2 ALL VENT OPTIONS PLUG IN HERE If not equipped with a ventilation option to plug in, a jumper plug must be installed. 7 9 3 Do not add these wires if setting up for modulating control. See note 7. Optional CO2 Controller Bard Part #03-07 2 3 5 2VAC CO2 OUT TEMP-OUT 0- VDC modulating C02 control signal for modulating ventilation control (optional for ECON only - see vent instruction manuals) Change model configuration from heat pump to heat/cool. Must be configured to programmable and fan set to be programmed fan for the "A" output to function during scheduled occupied periods. Must be configured for multi-stage for Y output to be active st stage cooling. For dehumidification, must be configured for "No Economizer" for YO/D to be active for humidity control. Install jumper for stage electric heat on units with less than 5KW 9 MIS-373 A Manual -0G Page 7 of 32

FIGURE 9 Thermostat Connections Units With Dehumidification 9 03-057 (TH3OD0) or T Pro 03-09 03-05 (TH522OD5) 03-059 (TH522OD29/U) or T Pro 03-090 7 R Rc C G Y W O B R Rc C G Y Y2 W W2 5 3 03-03 Mechanical Humidistat 03-07 Electronic Humidistat 2A 3 Optional CO2 Controller Bard Part #03-07 Unit Low Voltage Term. Strip R 2B RT C G Y Y2 B/W W2 W3/ L/ A D 2 3 5 7 2 3 5 2VAC CO2 OUT TEMP-OUT 5 2-Pin Vent Plug 9 3 2 5 7 2 ALL VENT OPTIONS PLUG IN HERE If not equipped with a ventilation option to plug in, a jumper plug must be installed. Factory installed jumper. Remove jumper and connect to N.C fire alarm circuit if emergency shutdown required. 2A Wire not needed below 5KW. Install Jumper for stage electric heat on units with more 2B than KW. 3 Wire required for dehumidification models only. For vent operation, add jumper if optional CO2 controller is not used. Vent will run while blower is energized. 5 Do not add these wires if setting up for modulating control. See note 7. 0- VDC Modulating CO2 control signal for modulating ventilation control (Optional for ECON Only) - See vent installation manual. For 03-05, change "system type", set up Function, From 5 (2 Heat/ Cool heat Pump) 7 to (2 Heat / 2 Cool Conventional). For 03-059, No change required. Jumper needs added. 9 Thermostat will not work with units equipped with economizers. MIS-3739 C Manual -0G Page of 32

START UP THESE UNITS REQUIRE R-A REFRIGERANT AND POLYOL ESTER OIL. GENERAL. Use separate service equipment to avoid cross contamination of oil and refrigerants. 2. Use recovery equipment rated for R-A refrigerant. 3. Use manifold gauges rated for R-A (00 psi/250 psi low).. R-A is a binary blend of HFC-32 and HFC- 25. 5. R-A is nearly azeotropic similar to R-22 and R-2. Although nearly azeotropic, charge with liquid refrigerant.. R-A operates at 0-70% higher pressure than R-22 and systems designed for R-22 cannot withstand this higher pressure. 7. R-A has an ozone depletion potential of zero, but must be reclaimed due to its global warming potential.. R-A compressors use Polyol Ester oil. 9. Polyol Ester oil is hygroscopic; it will rapidly absorb moisture and strongly hold this moisture in the oil.. A liquid line dryer must be used even a deep vacuum will not separate moisture from the oil.. Limit atmospheric exposure to 5 minutes. 2. If compressor removal is necessary, always plug compressor immediately after removal. Purge with small amount of nitrogen when inserting plugs. TOPPING OFF SYSTEM CHARGE If a leak has occurred in the system, Bard Manufacturing recommends reclaiming, evacuating (see criteria above) and charging to the nameplate charge. If done correctly, topping off the system charge can be done without problems. With R-A, there are no significant changes in the refrigerant composition during multiple leaks and recharges. R-A refrigerant is close to being an azeotropic blend (it behaves like a pure compound or single component refrigerant). The remaining refrigerant charge, in the system, may be used after leaks have occurred and then top-off the charge by utilizing the pressure charts on the inner control panel cover as a guideline. REMEMBER: When adding R-A refrigerant, it must come out of the charging cylinder/tank as a liquid to avoid any fractionation, and to ensure optimal system performance. Refer to instructions for the cylinder that is being utilized for proper method of liquid extraction. SAFETY PRACTICES WARNING Failure to conform to these practices could lead to damage, injury or death.. Never mix R-A with other refrigerants. 2. Use gloves and safety glasses. Polyol Ester oils can be irritating to the skin, and liquid refrigerant will freeze the skin. 3. Never use air and R-A to leak check; the mixture may become flammable.. Do not inhale R-A the vapor attacks the nervous system, creating dizziness, loss of coordination and slurred speech. Cardiac irregularities, unconsciousness and ultimate death can result from breathing this concentration. 5. Do not burn R-A. This decomposition produces hazardous vapors. Evacuate the area if exposed.. Use only cylinders rated DOTBA/BW 00. 7. Never fill cylinders over 0% of total capacity.. Store cylinders in a cool area, out of direct sunlight. 9. Never heat cylinders above 25 F.. Never trap liquid R-A in manifold sets, gauge lines or cylinders. R-A expands significantly at warmer temperatures. Once a cylinder or line is full of liquid, any further rise in temperature will cause it to burst. IMPORTANT INSTALLER NOTE For improved start up performance, wash the indoor coil with a dishwashing detergent. Manual -0G Page 9 of 32

HIGH PRESSURE SWITCH All W**A/W**L wall mounted air conditioner series models are supplied with a remote reset for the high and low pressure switch. If tripped, this pressure switch may be reset by turning the thermostat off then back on again. THREE PHASE SCROLL COMPRESSOR START UP INFORMATION Scroll compressors, like several other types of compressors, will only compress in one rotational direction. Direction of rotation is not an issue with single phase compressors since they will always start and run in the proper direction. However, three phase compressors will rotate in either direction depending upon phasing of the power. Since there is a 50-50 chance of connecting power in such a way as to cause rotation in the reverse direction, verification of proper rotation must be made. Verification of proper rotation direction is made by observing that suction pressure drops and discharge pressure rises when the compressor is energized. Reverse rotation also results in an elevated sound level over that with correct rotation, as well as substantially reduced current draw compared to tabulated values. Verification of proper rotation must be made at the time the equipment is put into service. If improper rotation is corrected at this time, there will be no negative impact on the durability of the compressor. However, reverse operation for over hour may have a negative impact on the bearing due to oil pump out. NOTE: If compressor is allowed to run in reverse rotation for an extended period of time, the compressor s internal protector will trip. All three phase compressors are wired identically internally. As a result, once the correct phasing is determined for a specific system or installation, connecting properly phased power leads to the same Fusite terminal should maintain proper rotation direction. The direction of rotation of the compressor may be changed by reversing any two line connections to the unit. PHASE MONITOR All units with three phase scroll compressors are equipped with a three phase line monitor to prevent compressor damage due to phase reversal. The phase monitor in this unit is equipped with two LEDs. If the Y signal is present at the phase monitor and phases are correct, the green LED will light. If phases are reversed, the red fault LED will be lit and compressor operation is inhibited. If a fault condition occurs, reverse two of the supply leads to the unit. Do not reverse any of the unit factory wires as damage may occur. CONDENSER FAN OPERATION NOTE: Certain models may be equipped with a low ambient control (LAC), and if so, the condenser fan motor will have a delayed start until system refrigerant operating pressure builds up. After starting, the fan motor may or may not cycle depending upon ambient conditions. This is normal operation. The condenser fan motor on 2/ volt, one and three phase, HZ units is a two-speed motor that comes factory wired on high speed for peak performance. If ambient conditions permit, it can be reconnected to low speed (red wire) for lower sound level. See wiring diagram. (This applies to W2, W, W and W72 models only.) 50 HZ models must have fan wired on low speed. These models are factory wired on low speed. SERVICE HINTS. Caution owner/operator to maintain clean air filters at all times and also not to needlessly close off supply and return air registers. This reduces airflow through the system, which shortens equipment service life as well as increasing operating costs. 2. Check all power fuses or circuit breakers to be sure they are the correct rating. 3. Periodic cleaning of the outdoor coil to permit full and unrestricted airflow circulation is essential. SEQUENCE OF OPERATION COOLING Circuit R-Y makes at thermostat pulling in compressor contactor, starting the compressor and outdoor motor. (See NOTE above under Condenser Fan Operation concerning models equipped with low ambient control.) The G (indoor motor) circuit is automatically completed by the thermostat on any call for cooling operation or can be energized by manual fan switch on subbase for constant air circulation. On a call for heating, circuit R-W makes at the thermostat pulling in heat contactor for the strip heat and blower operation. On a call for second stage heat, R-W2 makes bringing on second heat contactor, if so equipped. VENT CONNECTION PLUG All units are equipped with a vent connection plug in the side of the control panel for the different ventilation packages to plug in to. If the compressor will not start and there is no "Y" at the compressor control module, Manual -0G Page of 32

first check to make sure that either the optional vent is plugged into the vent connection plug or the supplied jumper plug is in place. The unit will not operate without anything plugged in. This plug is located on the side of the control panel behind the front vent door (behind the filter access door). If the unit is supplied with a factory-installed vent package, it will be plugged in but the jumper plug will also be tethered next to the connection for troubleshooting purposes, if necessary. COMPRESSOR CONTROL MODULE The compressor control module is standard on all models covered by this manual. The compressor control module is an anti-short cycle/lockout timer with high and low pressure switch monitoring and alarm relay output. Adjustable Delay-on-Make and Delay-on-Break Timer On initial power up or anytime power is interrupted to the unit, the delay-on-make period begins, which will be 2 minutes plus % of the delay-on-break setting. When the delay-on-make is complete and the high pressure switch and low pressure switch are closed, the compressor contactor is energized. Upon shutdown, the delay-on-break timer starts and prevents restart until the delay-on-break and delay-on-make periods have expired. During routine operation of the unit with no power interruptions, the compressor will operate on demand with no delay. High Pressure Switch and Lockout Sequence If the high pressure switch opens, the compressor contactor will de-energize immediately. The lockout timer will go into a soft lockout and stay in soft lockout until the high pressure switch closes and the delayon-break time has expired. If the high pressure switch opens again in this same operating cycle, the unit will go into manual lockout condition and the alarm relay circuit will energize. Recycling the wall thermostat resets the manual lockout. Low Pressure Switch, Bypass and Lockout Sequence If the low pressure switch opens for more than seconds, the compressor contactor will de-energize and go into a soft lockout. Regardless the state of the low pressure switch, the contactor will re-energize after the delay-on-make time delay has expired. If the low pressure switch remains open, or opens again for longer than seconds, the unit will go into manual lockout condition and the alarm relay circuit will energize. Recycling the wall thermostat resets the manual lockout. Alarm Relay Output Alarm terminal is output connection for applications where alarm relay is employed. This terminal is powered whenever the compressor is locked out due to HPC or LPC sequences as described. NOTE: Both high and low pressure switch controls are inherently automatic reset devices. The high pressure switch and low pressure switch cut out and cut in settings are fixed by specific air conditioner unit model. The lockout features, both soft and manual, are a function of the compressor control module. Adjustments Adjustable Delay-on-Make and Delay-on-Break Timer The potentiometer is used to select delay-on-break time from seconds to 5 minutes. Delay-on-make (DOM) timing on power up and after power interruptions is equal to 2 minutes plus % of delay-on-break (DOB) setting: 0.5 minute ( seconds) DOB = 23 second DOM.0 minute ( seconds) DOB = 2 second DOM 2.0 minute ( seconds) DOB = 32 second DOM 3.0 minute (0 seconds) DOB = 3 second DOM.0 minute (20 seconds) DOB = second DOM 5.0 minute (0 seconds) DOB = 50 second DOM During routine operation of the unit with no power interruptions, the compressor will operate on demand with no delay. Typical Settings for Dual Unit Installation: Unit : DOB set at 2 minutes and DOM is 32 seconds Unit 2: DOB set at minutes and DOM is seconds PRESSURE SERVICE PORTS High and low pressure service ports are installed on all units so that the system operating pressures can be observed. A pressure table covering all models can be found on page 25. It is imperative to match the correct pressure table to the unit by model number. This unit employs high-flow Coremax valves instead of the typical Shrader type valves. WARNING! Do NOT use a Schrader valve core removal tool with these valves. Use of such a tool could result in eye injuries or refrigerant burns! To change a Coremax valve without first removing the refrigerant, a special tool is required which can be obtained at www.fastestinc.com/en/scca07h. See the replacement parts manual for replacement core part numbers. Manual -0G Page 2 of 32

SERVICE TROUBLESHOOTING NIDEC SELECTECH SERIES ECM MOTORS If the Motor Is Running. It is normal for the motor to rock back and forth on start up. Do not replace the motor if this is the only problem identified. 2. If the system is excessively noisy, does not appear to change speeds in response to a demand (Heat, Cool, Other) or is having symptoms during the cycle such as tripping limit or freezing coil, check the following: A. Wait for programmed delays to time out. B. Ensure that the motors control inputs are wired as shown in the factory-supplied wiring diagram to ensure motor is getting proper control signals and sequencing. C. Remove the filter and check that all dampers, registers and grilles are open and free flowing. If removing the filters corrects the problem, clean or replace with a less restrictive filter. Also check and clean the blower wheel or coil as necessary. D. Check the external static pressure (total of both supply and return) to ensure it is within the range as listed on the unit serial plate. If higher than allowed, additional duct work is needed. E. If the motor does not shut off at the end of the cycle, wait for any programmed delays to time out (no more than 90 seconds). Also make sure that there is no call for Continuous Fan on the G terminal. F. If the above diagnostics do not solve the problem, confirm the voltage checks in the next section below, then continue with the Model SelecTech Communication Diagnostics. If the Motor Is Not Running. Check for proper high voltage and ground at the (L/L) (G) (N/L2) connections at the motor (see Figure ). Correct any voltage issues before proceeding to the next step. The SelecTech motor is voltage specific. Only the correct voltage should be applied to the proper motor. Input voltage within plus or minus % of the nominal Line Power VAC is acceptable. FIGURE Motor Connections LINE POWER GROUND LINE POWER L2 LINE POWER EARTH GROUND L LINE POWER NOTE: MOTOR IS CONSTANTLY POWERED BY LINE VOLTAGE Manual -0G Page 22 of 32

2. If the motor has proper high voltage and ground at the (L/L) (G) (N/L2) connections, then continue with the Model SelecTech Communication Diagnostics. Model SelecTech Communication Diagnostics The SelecTech motor is communicated through 2 VAC low voltage (Thermostat Control Circuit Wiring).. Start with unit wiring diagram to confirm proper connections and voltage (see Figure ). 2. Initiate a demand from the thermostat and check the voltage between the common and the appropriate motor terminal (-5). ( G input is typically on terminal #, but always refer to wiring diagram.) A. If the low voltage communication is not present, check the demand from the thermostat. Also check the output terminal and wire(s) from the terminal strip or control relay(s) to the motor. B. If the motor has proper high voltage as identified above (Motor not Running #), proper low voltage to a programmed terminal and is not operating, the motor is failed and will require replacement. FIGURE Motor Connections 2VAC Common 2VAC "R" Signal through thermostat output. 2VAC Common 2VAC "R" Signal through thermostat output. Manual -0G Page 23 of 32

FAN BLADE SETTING DIMENSIONS Shown in Figure 2 is the correct fan blade setting for proper air delivery across the outdoor coil. Refer to Table 5 for unit specific dimension. Any service work requiring removal or adjustment in the fan and/or motor area will require that the dimensions below be checked and blade adjusted in or out on the motor shaft accordingly. FIGURE 2 Fan Blade Setting R-A REFRIGERANT CHARGE This unit was charged at the factory with the quantity of refrigerant listed on the serial plate. AHRI capacity and efficiency ratings were determined by testing with this refrigerant charge quantity. The following pressure table shows nominal pressures for the units. Since many installation specific situations can affect the pressure readings, this information should only be used by certified technicians as a guide for evaluating proper system performance. They shall not be used to adjust charge. If charge is in doubt, reclaim, evacuate and recharge the unit to the serial plate charge. AIRFLOW MIS-72 "A" REMOVAL OF FAN SHROUD. Disconnect all power to the unit. 2. Remove the screws holding both grilles, one on each side of unit, and remove grilles. 3. Remove nine screws holding fan shroud to condenser and bottom.. Unwire condenser fan motor. 5. Slide complete motor, fan blade and shroud assembly out the left side of the unit.. Service motor/fan as needed. 7. Reverse steps to reinstall. TABLE 5 Fan Blade Dimension Model WAA/WLA W2AA/W2LA WAA/WLA W3AA/W3LA W2AA/W2LA WAA/WLA WAA/WLA W72AB/W72LB Dimension A.00".25".75" Manual -0G Page 2 of 32

Model WA/L W2A/L WA/L W3A/L W2A/L WA/L WA/L W72A/L Return Air Temp (DB/WB) 75/2 0/7 5/72 75/2 0/7 5/72 75/2 0/7 5/72 75/2 0/7 5/72 75/2 0/7 5/72 75/2 0/7 5/72 75/2 0/7 5/72 75/2 0/7 5/72 TABLE Cooling Pressure Air Temperature Entering Outdoor F Pressure 75 0 5 90 95 0 5 5 25 2 293 29 0 3 3 23 3 32 322 37 333 32 2 3 33 7 323 25 33 29 33 23 323 32 33 37 33 3 2 33 32 0 27 3 3 3 7 332 25 30 29 2 23 32 32 3 37 33 2 33 33 33 3 5 333 2 32 32 3 2 5 32 37 25 3 3 5 39 37 22 3 3 32 3 375 29 32 3 37 3 3 9 3 27 32 3 375 2 332 30 0 2 2 5 3 0 377 22 5 3 3 3 377 22 370 379 392 2 37 37 2 393 25 377 3 37 39 0 3 0 390 5 0 2 37 29 3 3 00 2 3 37 32 2 375 2 377 37 37 2 0 2 37 33 3 3 02 2 39 33 0 3 395 39 05 9 27 02 3 2 2 3 0 3 25 22 02 3 2 3 2 3 37 0 3 5 00 29 0 3 3 25 2 03 3 0 27 27 9 3 5 32 2 32 7 2 39 39 5 3 2 5 32 50 7 2 27 33 3 3 53 3 00 3 2 3 25 0 3 5 5 2 2 37 39 2 5 29 3 57 3 73 7 5 9 7 32 5 2 37 7 55 52 7 2 5 0 2 3 25 5 3 50 5 33 5 2 3 7 79 3 5 0 5 2 3 73 0 5 5 502 37 7 5 503 3 2 3 9 5 0 7 50 79 55 9 2 3 37 95 2 52 37 52 7 52 0 79 9 9 50 33 3 2 95 7 52 3 500 3 53 53 3 50 5 53 532 3 5 5 523 50 5 2 92 52 505 57 523 52 39 525 53 0 0 50 92 55 509 37 507 5 5 53 5 52 9 52 3 52 5 52 50 5 0 52 50 52 55 5 37 50 7 55 52 573 5 5 55 53 550 32 52 55 575 2 5 52 523 57 5 39 53 9 550 5 59 37 50 55 5 573 37 55 7 572 52 592 2 55 52 572 57 592 39 570 9 55 5 5 55 5 559 579 3 57 3 59 50 5 55 59 573 57 5 52 5 2 3 570 55 53 5 3 57 2 53 23 57 5 2 59 23 5 5 3 5 573 5 7 9 3 7 5 23 50 5 Low side pressure ± PSIG High side pressure ± PSIG Tables are based upon rated CFM (airflow) across the evaporator coil. If there is any doubt as to correct operating charge being in the system, the charge should be removed and system evacuated and recharged to serial plate charge weight. NOTE: Pressure table based on high speed condenser fan operation. If condensing pressures appear elevated check condenser fan wiring. See Condenser Fan Operation. Manual -0G Page 25 of 32

TABLE 7 Electrical Specifications W**AA Series MODEL Rated Volts & Phase Maximum size of the time delay fuse or circuit breaker for protection of field wiring conductors. Based on 75 C copper wire. All wiring must conform to the National Electrical Code and all local codes. These Minimum Circuit Ampacity values are to be used for sizing the field power conductors. Refer to the National Electrical code (latest version), Article 3 for power conductor sizing. * Top outlet supply option is available only factory installed and only on the selected models. CAUTION: When more than one field power circuit is run through one conduit, the conductors must be derated. Pay special attention to Note of Table 3 regarding Ampacity Adjustment Factors when more than three current carrying conductors are in a raceway. IMPORTANT: While this electrical data is presented as a guide, it is important to electrically connect properly sized fuses and conductor wires in accordance with the National Electrical Code and all local codes. Manual -0G Page 2 of 32 No. Field Power Circuits WAA-A00, A0Z A05 2/- A0 A W2AA-A00, A0Z A0 A05 2/- A0 A W2AA-B00, B0Z B0 2/-3 W2AA-C00, C0Z -3 C0 WAA-A00*, A0Z* A05* A0 2/- A* A5 or 2 WAA-B00*, B0Z* B0 2/-3 B09* B5 WAA-C00*, C0Z* C0 C09* -3 C2 C5 W3AA-A00*, A0Z* A05* A0 2/- A* A5 W3AA-B00*, B0Z* B0* 2/-3 B09* B5 W3AA-C00*, C0Z* C0* C09* -3 C2 C5 W2AA-A00, A0Z A05 A 2/- A5 A W2AA-B00, B0Z B0 B09 2/-3 B5 B W2AA-C00, C0Z C09-3 C5 WAA-A00, A0Z A05 A 2/- A5 A WAA-B00, B0Z B0 B09 2/-3 B5 B WAA-C00, C0Z C09-3 C5 WAA-A00, A0Z A05 A 2/- A5 A WAA-B00, B0Z B0 B09 2/-3 B5 B WAA-C00, C0Z C09-3 C5 W72AB-A00, A0Z A05 A 2/- A5 A W72AB-B00, B0Z B0 B09 2/-3 B5 B W72AB-C00, C0Z C09-3 C5 or 2 or 2 or 2 or 2 or 2 or 2 or 2 2 or 2 or 2 or 3 2 Minimum Circuit Ampacity 5 2 25 5 5 22 9 2 32 7 5 9 2 33 5 9 2 7 2 2 29 32 7 5 23 2 33 5 2 7 2 2 32 32 5 25 25 33 5 2 7 2 3 3 5 2 2 33 5 2 7 2 3 3 2 27 27 53 N/A 27 5 5 2 0 0 0 55 N/A 27 Single Circuit Maximum External Fuse or Ckt. Brkr. 50 50 25 5 5 50 90 25 5 5 25 50 90 5 5 25 50 50 90 25 5 50 50 90 25 5 90 25 0 0 0 N/A 70 90 25 N/A 25 25 Field Power Wire Size 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 3 2 N/A 2 2 3 2 N/A Ground Wire Minimum Circuit Ampacity Maximum External Fuse or Ckt. Breaker Multiple Circuit Field Power Wire Size Ground Wire Size Ckt. A Ckt. B Ckt. C Ckt. A Ckt. B Ckt. C Ckt. A Ckt. B Ckt. C Ckt. A Ckt. B Ckt. C 2 2 5 2 2 2 5 2 2 2 2 5 5 5 5 2 52 2 52 2 52 N/A 2 0 2 2 5 2 5 52 5 52 52 N/A 0 2