Steam Supply ..............8 Troubleshooting Chart ............23 Cooling Chassis Installation ..........9 Approximate Shipping Weights ........25 Electric Power Wiring ............10 Units With Electric Heat ..........10 Units With Hydronic Heat..........11 Room Cabinet and Control Installation ......13 IM 1068-2 / Page 2 of 28...
Nomenclature Note: Availability of voltages, heating options, and controls may vary amongst unit sizes. Consult your Daikin representative. P KES 2 007 C 12 AR Model Product Style Product Category 1= 1st Style Change P = PTAC Product Identifier KES = Type K, Cool Chassis Only...
The carrier should also fill out a Carrier Inspection Report. The Daikin Traffic Department should then be contacted. Figure 1: Type K Unit Components IM 1068-2 / Page 4 of 28...
Figure 2: Unit and Wall Box Opening Dimensions Table 1: Dimensions Unit Size 2½ Min. 7¼ Min. 36¼ 5¾ 24½ ⁄ 3½-5½ Adj. 1¾ 007-014 1219 64 Min. 184 Min. 89-140 Adj. IM 1068-2 / Page 5 of 28...
Lock it to the wall box using the “U”-shaped clips provided (see Figure 5). The “U”-shaped clips should be positioned with the open end pointing down. Figure 5: Heat Section Installation IM 1068-2 / Page 7 of 28...
Notes: Available on size 009 – 014 only. (67mm) Available on size 009 – 014 only. Available on size 009 – 014 only. Available on size 009 – 014 only. IM 1068-2 / Page 8 of 28...
2. The cooling chassis is supplied with an internal spring that it has not been unseated from slot during chassis mounted compressor. The hold-down nuts on the installation. compressor mountings should not be loosened. Figure 14: Cooling Chassis Details IM 1068-2 / Page 9 of 28...
3. Fasten the cabinet to the wall using appropriate fasteners. The back flanges of the room cabinet have factory furnished holes for securing the cabinet to the wall. Figure 19: Unit Cabinet Assembly Details IM 1068-2 / Page 13 of 28...
6. Depress the S-Stop button and all functions of the unit should stop. CAUTION The stop button does not disconnect power to the unit. Before servicing the equipment, disconnect the unit from the power source. IM 1068-2 / Page 14 of 28...
Thus, the stock of replacement parts is constantly replenished. thinner than the standard filter and will stay in place To the right is listed the kind of parts which Daikin recom- better if the brackets are squeezed slightly. mends be carried in stock, together with the quantity of parts It is recommended that the chassis be removed every year for recommended per 100 Incremental conditioners installed.
6) Evaporator blower motor not up to speed. 6) Check for correct voltage. Oil motor is necessary. 7) Evaporator motor slipping on motor shaft. 7) Adjust blower wheel position and tighten setscrew. *If equipment is in warranty. IM 1068-2 / Page 23 of 28...
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Replace. g. No power output on transformer secondary. g. Replace. h. In-operative valve. 1) Steam valve normally closed. 1) Temporarily lock valve open; replace. 2) Hot water valve normally closed. 2) Replace. IM 1068-2 / Page 24 of 28...
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