Warning, Caution – Reznor Q6SP Unit Installation Manual User Manual
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unIt MaIntEnancE
WarnInG:
to avoid risk of electrical shock, personal
injury, or death, disconnect all electrical power
to the unit before performing any maintenance
or service. the unit may have more than one
electrical supply.
cautIon:
use care when removing parts from this unit.
Personal injury can result from sharp metal
edges in equipment of sheet metal construction.
routine Maintenance
Proper maintenance is important to achieve optimum
performance from the unit The ability to properly
perform maintenance on this equipment requires certain
mechanical skills and tools. If you do not possess these
skills, contact your dealer for maintenance. Consult your
local dealer about the availability of maintenance contracts.
At a minimum, routine maintenance should include the
following:
Air Filters
WarnInG:
never operate the unit without a filter in place.
Dust and lint in the return air can build up
on internal components, resulting in loss of
efficiency, equipment damage, and possible
fire risk.
It is recommended that you inspect and clean or
replace the air filters every three to four weeks.
Units are equipped with 2” pleated disposable filters. Filter
rack is adjustable for 1” permanent type filters. Do not use
1” disposable filters. Replace with filters of like size and
kind rated for at least 500 feet per minute.
Blower Compartment
cautIon:
Verify proper operation after servicing.
The blower compartment should be cleaned monthly
during the heating and cooling seasons to remove any dirt
and lint that may have accumulated in the compartment
or on the blower and motor. Buildup of dirt and lint on the
blower and motor can create excessive loads on the motor
resulting in higher than normal operating temperatures
and possible shortened service life.
Condensate Drain & Outdoor Coil
Inspect the condensate drain and outdoor coil at the
beginning of each cooling season. Remove any debris.
Clean the outdoor coil and hail guard louvers (optional)
Blower Mode
1. On a call for fan operation, the thermostat applies 24
VAC directly to the
G terminal and the blower contactor.
2. The circulating blower is energized immediately.
Heat Pump Heating Mode
1. Set the thermostat system switch to
Heat and the
thermostat fan switch to
auto. On a call for heating,
the thermostat closes, applying 24 VAC to
Y1, G, & Y2
if Stage 2 heating is required.
2.
G applies 24VAC to the main circulating blower circuit.
3.
Y1 & Y2 apply 24VAC through all safety switches before
energizing their respective contactors.
4. Outdoor fan contactor is energized through auxiliary
contacts on either of the compressor contactors once
energized.
5. As the thermostat is satisfied the contactors are de-
energized in sequence.
6. The circulating blower motor is de-energized
immediately.
Heat Pump Heating Mode + “optional” Electric Heat
(stage 3 Heat or Emergency Heat)
• If “optional” electric heat is added a 3 Stage Heat /
2 Stage Cool 24VAC heat pump thermostat must be
used.
• This heating system energizes the fan on a call for
heat. Select the “GAS” setting for fan mode of operation
during thermostat configuration.
• Several options are available for a room thermostat
depending on the accessories installed with the
unit. Consult the instructions for the specific type of
thermostat being used for proper unit operation.
On a call for heating the thermostat closes, applying 24
VAC to
Y1, G, & Y2 if Stage 2 heating is required. If the
desired room temperature is not maintained, Stage 3 heat
will call applying 24 VAC to
W2, energizing the electric
heat kits.
notE: If Stage 3 Electric Heat is energized,
Stage 2 compressor will cycle off.
As the thermostat is satisfied the contactors are de-
energized in sequence.
Emergency Heat Mode
Set the thermostat system switch to
Emer.Heat and
the thermostat fan switch to
auto. On a call for heating
the thermostat closes, applying 24 VAC to
W2 only.
Compressors and outdoor fans will not operate when
Emergency Heat mode is selected. Sustained use of
electric resistance heat in place of the heat pump will
result in an increase in electric utility costs.
unit Fails to operate
If the unit does not operate properly in either the heating
or cooling mode, be certain to check the following:
1. The thermostat is operating properly.
2. Electrical power to the unit is turned on.
3. All safety switches are closed.
4. The service doors are in place.
5. Transformer circuit breaker is reset.