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Warning – Reznor P6SP Unit Installation Manual User Manual

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Blower speed

The blower speed is preset at the factory for an external

static pressure of 0.2-0.3 in-Wg. For optimum system

performance and comfort, it may be necessary to change

the factory set speed. Refer to Blower Performance Data

(Tables 5 - 10, pages 24 - 29) for the allowable operating

range and adjustments.

WarnInG:

to avoid personal injury or property damage,
make certain that the motor leads cannot
come into contact with any uninsulated metal
components of the unit.

To change the blower speed:
1. Disconnect all electrical power to the unit and remove

the blower access panel.

2. Loosen the motor tension bars to allow removal of the

blower belt from the motor sheave.

3. Loosen top set screw on motor sheave and turn

clockwise to close (increases blower speed), or

counterclockwise to open (decreases blower speed).

4. Replace belt on pulleys and position motor mounting

plate to correct position for proper belt tension.

5. Tighten tension bar bolts.

Check all factory wiring per the unit wiring diagram and

inspect the factory wiring connections to be sure none

loosened during shipping or installation.

startuP & aDJustMEnts

Pre-start check list

Verify that the unit is level to allow proper condensate
drainage.

Verify that there is free airflow to and from the outdoor
coil and that all clearance requirements are met.

Verify that the ductwork is sealed to prevent air leakage.

Verify that the line voltage power leads are securely
connected and the unit is properly grounded.

• Verify that low voltage wires are securely connected

to correct leads in the low voltage area of the control
box.

Verify that all exterior panels are replaced and securely
fastened.

Verify that the outdoor fan turns freely.

Verify that the power supply branch circuit overcurrent
protection is sized properly.

Verify that the thermostat is wired correctly. The
thermostat function switch should be set to

off and

the thermostat fan switch should be set to

auto.

start-up Procedure

WarnInG:

the unit is equipped with crankcase heaters.
allow 24 hours prior to continuing the start up
procedures to allow for heating of the refrigerant
compressor crankcase. Failure to comply may
result in damage and could cause premature
failure of the system. this warning should be
followed at initial start up and any time the
power has been removed for 12 hours or longer.

• Check unit for return air filters and condensate trap.

• Check all electrical wiring for loose connections and

tighten as required.

• Close all electrical disconnects to energize the system.

air circulation

Leave the thermostat system switch set to

off and set

the thermostat fan switch to

on. The blower motor should

run continuously. Check for air delivery at the register(s).

Ensure that there are no obstructions at the registers or

in the ductwork. Set thermostat fan switch to

auto, the

blower will shut down immediately.

notE: If blower is

turning opposite of arrow direction, shut off main power to

the unit and switch any two field wires at the disconnect.

Do not alter unit wiring.

system cooling

1. Set the thermostat system switch to

cool and the

thermostat fan switch to

auto. Lower the thermostat

temperature switch below room temperature and

observe that the blower, both compressors and fan(s)

energize. Check that air cooler than room temperature is

being discharged at the register. Ensure unit refrigerant

pressures are in order. Blower should be turning in

direction indicated by arrow.

notE: If refrigerant

pressures are abnormal and blower is rotating in the

opposite direction of the arrow, shut off main power to

the unit and switch any two field wires at the disconnect.

Ensure proper rotation of both compressors.

Do not

alter unit wiring. Listen for any unusual noises. Locate

the source and correct as needed.

2. After allowing the unit to run for several minutes, set

the temperature selector above room temperature,

verify that the fan, blower, and compressors cycle off

with the thermostat.

system Heating - Field Installed Electric Heat

This packaged air conditioner is designed to allow an

optional electric heat kit to be field installed as required

by the building’s particular heating load. The options

available for each unit are shown in the heater kit installation

instructions or unit technical service literature. Install the

heater kits as directed by the instruction sheet that comes

as part of the heater kit. Follow all cautions and warnings

as directed. Use only NORDYNE manufactured heater kits.