Typical Operating Characteristics - Haier GE NF80LS Service Manual

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Typical Operating Characteristics

Blower Operation and Adjustment
NOTE: The following is a generalized procedure and does
not apply to all thermostat controls.
1.
Blower operation is dependent on thermostat control
system.
2.
Generally, blower operation is set at thermostat
subbase fan switch. With fan switch in ON position,
blower operates continuously. With fan switch in
AUTO position, blower cycles with demand or runs
continuously while heating or cooling circuit cycles.
3.
Depending on the type of indoor thermostat, blower
and entire unit will be off when the system switch is in
OFF position.
Temperature Rise (Figure 18)
Temperature rise for NF80LS units depends on unit input,
blower speed, blower horsepower and static pressure as
marked on the unit rating plate. The blower speed must be
set for unit operation within the range of "TEMP. RISE °F"
listed on the unit rating plate.
Supply Duct Temperature
Return Duct Temperature
Temperature Rise =
Figure 18. Temperature Rise
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Supply Air
Return Air
External Static Pressure
1. Tap locations shown in Figure 19.
2.
Punch a 1/4" diameter hole in supply and return air
plenums. Insert manometer hose flush with inside
edge of hole or insulation. Seal around the hose with
permagum. Connect the zero end of the manometer to
the discharge (supply) side of the system. On ducted
systems, connect the other end of manometer to the
return duct as above.
3.
With only the blower motor running and the evaporator
coil dry, observe the manometer reading. Adjust blower
motor speed to deliver the air desired according to the
job requirements. For heating speed external static
pressure drop must not be more than 0.5" W.C. For
cooling speed external static pressure drop must not
be more than 0.8" W.C.
4.
Seal the hole when the check is complete.
Supply Duct Static
Return Duct Static +
Total Duct Static =
(dry coil)
Figure 19. External Static Pressure
Blower Speed Taps
Blower speed tap changes are made on the integrated
control. See Figure 3 or Figure 17. The heating tap is
connected to the "HEAT" terminal and the cooling tap
is connected to the "COOL" terminal. On all units the
continuous blower tap is connected to the "FAN" terminal.
Unused taps must be secured on two dummy terminals
labeled "PARK. To change out existing speed tap, turn
off power and switch out speed tap with tap connected to
"PARK". See blower speed tap table on unit diagram for
motor tap colors for each speed.
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