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Warning – Reznor P6SP Unit Installation Manual User Manual

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GEnEral InForMatIon

Single Package Electric Heating/Electric Cooling units

are designed for outdoor rooftop or ground level slab

installations. The units are shipped ready for downflow

duct connections and are easily converted for horizontal

flow connections with an accessory kit. All models are

shipped from the factory with the following:

– R-410a Refrigerant
– Adjustable belt drive blower system
– Downflow duct connections
– 24V circuit breaker protection
– Factory wired accessory plugs for economizers

and electric Heat Kits.

Unit dimensions are shown in Figures 10 & 11 (pages

13 - 17). Optional field installed 3 phase electric heater

kits are available in 9, 18, 30 and 35KW capacities for

P6SP models. Use only NORDYNE heater kits listed in

the technical service literature for these units. A single

stage heat / two stage cool 24VAC thermostat is required

when electric heat kits are installed.

Equipment check

All units have been securely packaged at the point of

shipment. After unpacking the unit, carefully inspect it

for apparent and concealed damage. Claims for damage

should be filed with the carrier by the consignee. Refer to

page 4 for packaging removal instructions.

unit location

The electric unit is designed only for outdoor installations.

Choosing the location of the unit should be based on

minimizing the length of the supply and return ducts.

Consideration should also be given to availability of

electric power, service access, noise, and shade. The unit

installation shall avoid areas where condensate drainage

may cause problems.

clearances to combustible Materials

See Figure 1 (page 4) for required clearances to

combustible materials. Refer to the unit data label for the

model number.

WarnInG:

rooftop installations with vertical ducts must be
provided with a 90 degree elbow installed in the
supply duct to comply with u.l. (underwriters
laboratories) codes for use with electric heat
so the elements are not directly over a supply
grille.

WarnInG:

Do not place combustible material on or against

the unit cabinet. Do not place combustible

materials, including gasoline and any other

flammable vapors and liquids, in the vicinity

of the unit.

WarnInG:

ProPosItIon 65 WarnInG: this product

contains fiberglass wool, a product known

to the state of california to cause cancer.

Disturbing the insulation of this product during

installation, maintenance, or repair will expose

you to fiberglass wool.

• Breathing this material may cause respiratory

irritations or may cause lung cancer.

• Fiberglass wool may also cause eye

irritation, skin sensitization, or other allergic

responses in susceptible individuals.

• Always wear goggles, disposable gloves,

long sleeved shirt, and appropriate breathing

protection when working near this insulation.

If contact with skin occurs, wash immediately

with soap and water. In case of contact with

eyes, flush immediately with water for at

least 15 minutes. contact a physician if
needed.

WarnInG:

the information listed below and on the next

page must be followed during the installation,

service, and operation of this unit. unqualified

individuals should not attempt to interpret these

instructions or install this equipment. Failure

to follow safety recommendations could result

in possible damage to the equipment, serious
personal injury or death.

• Before beginning the installation, verify that the unit

model is correct for the job. The unit model number is

printed on the data label. This unit is

not to be used

for temporary heating of buildings or structures under

construction.

• This equipment contains liquid and gaseous refrigerant

under high pressure. Installation or servicing should only

be performed by qualified trained personnel thoroughly

familiar with this type equipment.

• The installer should become familiar with the units wiring

diagram before making any electrical connections to

the unit. See the unit wiring label or Figures 13 & 14

(pages 21 & 22).

• Follow all precautions in the literature, on tags, and

on labels provided with the equipment. Read and

thoroughly understand the instructions provided with

the equipment prior to performing the installation and

operational checkout of the equipment.

• Use caution when handling this appliance or removing

components. Personal injury can occur from sharp

metal edges present in all sheet metal constructed

equipment.