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Optional outdoor thermostat, Optional electric heater kits, Start up & system check – Reznor P8SE Unit Installation Manual User Manual

Page 10: Pre-start check list, Start-up procedure, Air circulation, System cooling, System heating, Pre-start check list start-up procedure, Air circulation system cooling system heating

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optional outdoor thermostat

An outdoor thermostat can be installed in the field with

2-stage electric heat. To install the outdoor thermostat,

remove the orange wire from the

W1 terminal on the

terminal block, and connect to the outdoor thermostat.

Connect the other side of the outdoor thermostat to

W2

from the thermostat.

optional electric Heater kits

This packaged air conditioner is designed to allow optional

electric heat to be field installed as required by the

building’s particular heating load.

Optional field-installed

electric heater kits are available in 5 kw to 20 kw heating

capacities for single phase, and 9 kw to 15 kw heating

capacities for three phase. Installation instructions for

the electric heaters and their application are shipped

separately with the heater kits. Part numbers for available

heater kits are listed in the installation instructions supplied

with the heater kit.
note: All temperature rise data shown in

Table 5, (page

9)

was calculated using 10kW heaters. For other sized

heater kits, use the following steps to determine the heat

rise for your particular heater kit.
1. Determine the CFM by locating your blower motor tap

settings in

Table 5

.

2. Locate your heater kits kW value and Btu/h in

Table 4

.

3. Input the values into the following equation:

temp rise:

Δt= (btu/h)/(cFM*1.08)

note: Generally the heat rise should be 30 - 40 degrees.

Anything above 40 degrees should be avoided.
If electric heat is installed, a single-stage or two- stage

heating thermostat will be required depending on the heater

kit. Install the heater kits as directed by the instructions

supplied with the heater kit. Follow all cautions and

warnings as directed.

Start uP & SYSteM cHeck

Pre-Start check list

√ Verify the unit is level and allows condensate to drain.

√ Verify the outdoor coil and top of the unit are free from

obstructions and debris, and all equipment access/

control panels are in place.

√ Verify that the duct work is sealed to prevent air leakage.

√ Verify that the line voltage power leads are securely

connected and the unit is properly grounded.

√ Verify that the low voltage wires are securely connected

to the correct leads on the low voltage terminal strip.

√ 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 system mode should be set to OFF and the

thermostat fan mode should be set to AUTO.

Start-up Procedure

Warning:

if the unit is equipped with a crankcase heater,

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.

Air Circulation

Leave the thermostat system mode on OFF, and set the

fan mode to ON. Blower should run continuously. Check

the air delivery at the supply registers and adjust register

openings for balanced air distribution. Examine ductwork

for leaks or obstruction if insufficient air is detected. Set

the thermostat fan mode to AUTO. The blower should

stop running.

System Cooling

1. Set the thermostat’s system mode to COOL and the

fan mode to AUTO. Gradually lower the thermostats

setpoint below room temperature and verify the outdoor

unit and indoor blower energize.

2. Feel the air being circulated by the indoor blower and

verify that it is cooler than ambient temperature. Listen for

any unusual noises. If unusual sounds occur, determine

the source of the noise and correct as necessary.

3. Allow the cooling system to operate for several minutes

and then set the temperature selector above room

temperature. Verify the fan and compressor cycle off

with the thermostat.

note: The blower should also

stop unless fan mode is set to ON.

System Heating

If the unit has been equipped with optional electric heater

kits, set the thermostat's system mode to HEAT and the

fan mode to AUTO. Verify the compressor and outdoor

fan are not energized but that the blower and heaters are.

Feel the air being circulated by the indoor blower and verify

that it is warmer than ambient temperature. Listen for any

unusual noises. If unusual sounds occur, determine the

source of the noise and correct as necessary.