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AMVE
AIR HANDLERS
INSTALLATION & OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
1 Important Safety Instructions ..............................................................2
2 Shipping Inspection .............................................................................3
2.1 Parts .....................................................................................................3
2.2 Handling ...............................................................................................3
3 Codes & Regulations ...........................................................................3
4 Replacement Parts ...............................................................................3
5 Pre-Installation Considerations ..........................................................3
5.1 Preparation ...........................................................................................3
5.2 System Matches ...................................................................................3
5.3 Interconnecting Tubing .........................................................................3
5.4 Clearances ...........................................................................................3
5.5 Horizontal Applications .........................................................................4
6 Installation Location .............................................................................4
6.1 Upflow Installation ................................................................................4
6.2 Horizontal Left Installation ....................................................................4
6.3 Downflow/Horizontal Right Installation .................................................4
7 Refrigerant Lines ..................................................................................7
7.1 Tubing Size ...........................................................................................7
7.2 Tubing Preparation ...............................................................................7
7.3 Tubing Connections ..............................................................................7
8 Condensate Drain Lines ......................................................................8
9 Ductwork ...............................................................................................9
9.1 Return Ductwork ...................................................................................9
10 Return Air Filters ................................................................................9
11 Electric Heat ........................................................................................9
12 Electrical and Control Wiring .......................................................... 11
12.1 Building Electrical Service Inspection ............................................... 11
12.2 Wire Sizing ....................................................................................... 11
12.3 Maximum Overcurrent Protection (MOP) ......................................... 11
12.4 Electrical Connections - Supply Voltage .........................................12
12.4.1 Air Handler Only (Non-Heat Kit Models) ........................................12
12.4.2 Air Handler - Non-Circuit Breaker Heat Kits ..................................12
12.4.3 Air Handler With Circuit Breaker Heat Kit ......................................12
12.5 Low Voltage Connections .................................................................12
13 Achieving 1.4% & 2% Low Leakage Rate .......................................12
14 Miscellaneous Start-Up Checklist ...................................................12
14.1 Circulator Blower ..............................................................................14
14.2 AMVE Motor Orientation ...................................................................14
15 Troubleshooting ...............................................................................15
15.1 Electrostatic Discharge (ESD) Precautions ....................................15
16 CoolCloud HVAC Phone Application ..............................................15
Outdoor Units ...................................................................................15
17.1 Charging ...........................................................................................16
18 Electric Heater Kit Testing ...............................................................16
19 Dehumidification ..............................................................................16
20 Auxiliary Alarm Switch .....................................................................16
21 Push Buttons ....................................................................................16
Ventilators) ........................................................................................17
23 Ramping Profiles ..............................................................................17
24 Electric Air Cleaning ........................................................................18
25 Air Handler Troubleshooting Matrix ...............................................19
26 Air Handler Display ..........................................................................21
26 Air Handler Display (Continued) .....................................................22
26 Air Handler Display (Continued) .....................................................23
27 Wiring Diagram .................................................................................24
28 Dehumidification Control Options ...................................................25
29 Start-Up Checklist .............................................................................27
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© 2022 Daikin Comfort Technologies Manufacturing, L.P.
19001 Kermier Rd., Waller, TX 77484
www.goodmanmfg.com - or - www.amana-hac.com
P/N: IOA-4040 Date: December 2022
ONLY PERSONNEL THAT HAVE BEEN TRAINED TO INSTALL,
ADJUST, SERVICE OR REPAIR(HEREINAFTER, "SERVICE")
THE EQUIPMENT SPECIFIED IN THIS MANUAL SHOULD
SERVICE THE EQUIPMENT. THE MANUFACTURER WILL
NOT BE RESPONSIBLE FOR ANY INJURY OR PROPERTY
DAMAGE ARISING FROM IMPROPER SERVICE OR SERVICE
PROCEDURES. IF YOU SERVICE THIS UNIT, YOU ASSUME
RESPONSIBILITY FOR ANY INJURY OR PROPERTY
DAMAGE WHICH MAY RESULT. IN ADDITION, IN
JURISDICTIONS THAT REQUIRE ONE OR MORE LICENSES
TO SERVICE THE EQUIPMENT SPECIFIED IN THIS
MANUAL, ONLY LICENSED PERSONNEL SHOULD SERVICE
THE EQUIPMENT.
IMPROPER INSTALLATION, ADJUSTMENT, SERVICING OR
REPAIR OF THE EQUIPMENT SPECIFIED IN THIS MANUAL,
OR ATTEMPTING TO INSTALL, ADJUST, SERVICE OR REPAIR
THE EQUIPMENT SPECIFIED IN THIS MANUAL WITHOUT
PROPER TRAINING MAY RESULT IN PRODUCT DAMAGE,
PROPERTY DAMAGE, PERSONAL INJURY OR DEATH.
This device, which was assembled by Daikin Comfort Technologies
L.P., contains a component that is classified as an intentional radiator.
This intentional radiator has been certified by the FCC: FCC ID
QOQBGM111. And this international radiator has an Industry Canada ID:
IC 5123A-BGM111.
This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC's Rules. Operation of this
device is subject to two conditions:
(1) This device may not cause harmful interference; and
(2) This device must accept any interference received, including
interference that may cause undesirable operation.
And this device meets the applicable Industry Canada technical
specifications.
The manufacturer of the intentional radiator (model no. BGM111) is
Silicon Laboratories Finland Oy, which can be contacted by calling 617-
951-0200. (www.silabs.com)
Daikin Comfort Technologies, L.P. may be contacted by calling 713-861-
2500, or at 19001 Kermier Rd., Waller TX 77484.
(www.DaikinComfort.com)
DO NOT BYPASS SAFETY DEVICES
WARNING
WARNING
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  • Page 1: Table Of Contents

    The manufacturer of the intentional radiator (model no. BGM111) is 14.1 Circulator Blower ................14 Silicon Laboratories Finland Oy, which can be contacted by calling 617- 14.2 AMVE Motor Orientation ..............14 951-0200. (www.silabs.com) 15 Troubleshooting ................15 Daikin Comfort Technologies, L.P. may be contacted by calling 713-861- 15.1 Electrostatic Discharge (ESD) Precautions ........15...
  • Page 2: Important Safety Instructions

    1 Important Safety Instructions The following symbols and labels are used throughout this WARNING manual to indicate immediate or potential safety hazards. It is the owner’s and installer’s responsibility to read and TO AVOID PROPERTY DAMAGE, PERSONAL INJURY OR comply with all safety information and instructions accom- DEATH DUE TO ELECTRICAL SHOCK, THIS UNIT MUST HAVE panying these symbols.
  • Page 3: Shipping Inspection

    The United States Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) has issued various regulations regarding the in- CAUTION troduction and disposal of refrigerants. Failure to fol- low these regulations may harm the environment and THIS APPLIANCE IS NOT INTEDED FOR USE BY PERSONS can lead to the imposition of substantial fines.
  • Page 4: Interconnecting Tubing

    5.3 Interconnecting Tubing 6.1 Upflow Installation Give special consideration to minimize the length of No field modifications are mandatory however to refrigerant tubing when installing air handlers. Refer to obtain maximum efficiency, the horizontal drip shield, outdoor AIR CONDITIONING OR HEAT PUMP INSTAL- side drain pan and drain pan extension, can be removed.
  • Page 5 Extension Drain Port Plug Horizontal Drip Shield Kit Number Description Application Drip Shield DPK1 Side Drain Port Plug All Models Bracket Table 3 1. Before flipping the air handler, remove blower access Screw panel and coil access panel. The coil access panel and tubing panel may remain screwed together during this Side Drain Pan procedure.
  • Page 6 WIRE TIE LOCATION TO BE REMOVED WIRE TIE LOCATION TO BE REMOVED WIRE TIE LOCATION TO BE REMOVED FIGURE 2-1 Screw mount Screw wire tie (Side view) (Front view) Detail D Screw mount wire tie Sensor wires (15 mm ) Screw Screw mount...
  • Page 7 Upper Tie Plate Control Deck Downflow Bracket Center Support Filter Bracket Filter Access Panel DOWNFLOW UPFLOW INTERNAL PART TERMINOLOGY FIGURE 3 FIGURE 4 FIGURE 7 NOTE: If removing only the coil access panel from the unit, the filter access must be removed first. Failure to do so may result in panel damage.
  • Page 8: Refrigerant Lines

    WARNING THIS PRODUCT IS FACTORY-SHIPPED WITH R410A AND DRY NITROGEN MIXTURE GAS UNDER PRESSURE. USE APPROPRIATE SERVICE TOOLS AND FOLLOW THESE INSTRUCTIONS TO PREVENT INJURY. 7.1 Tubing Size Blower Access Panel For the correct tubing size, refer to the outdoor AIR CON- DITIONING OR HEAT PUMP INSTALLATION &...
  • Page 9: Tubing Connections

    7.3 Tubing Connections Use Armaflex® or similar material. AMVE models come with factory installed electronic ex- A secondary condensate drain connection has been provid- pansion valve (EEV) pre-installed on the vapor tube. ed for areas where the building codes require it. Pitch all drain lines a minimum of 1/4”...
  • Page 10: Ductwork

    A drain trap in a draw-through application prevents air from being drawn back through the drain line during fan operation Drain thus preventing condensate from draining, and if connected Connection to a sewer line to prevent sewer gases from being drawn into the airstream during blower operation.
  • Page 11 For installations not indicated above the following formula is to be used: CAUTION TR = (kW x 3412) x (Voltage Correction) / (1.08 x CFM) Where: = Temperature Rise = Heater Kit Actual kW DO NOT OPERATE THIS PRODUCT WITHOUT ALL THE 3412 = Btu per kW DUCTWORK ATTACHED.
  • Page 12: Electrical And Control Wiring

    Heater (kW) WARNING Model AMVE24BP1400 550 HIGH VOLTAGE! AMVE36CP1400 NR 900 1000 1120 1220 1250 TO AVOID PROPERTY DAMAGE, PERSONAL INJURY OR DEATH DUE TO ELECTRICAL SHOCK, THIS UNIT MUST HAVE AMVE48DP1400 NR 990 1110 1200 1240 1520 1520 AN UNINTERRUPTED, UNBROKEN ELECTRICAL GROUND. AMVE60DP1400 NR 1030 1150 1250 1320 1650 1690 1715 THE ELECTRICAL GROUND CIRCUIT MAY CONSIST OF AN...
  • Page 13: Maximum Overcurrent Protection (Mop)

    12.5 Low Voltage Connections 12.3 Maximum Overcurrent Protection (MOP) Use N.E.C Class 2 Wire. The 24V-control voltage con- Every installation must include an NEC (USA) or CEC (Can- nects the air handler to the room thermostat and out- ada) approved overcurrent protection device. Also, check door unit.
  • Page 14: Circulator Blower

    If the unit is in the downflow position, FEMALE CONNECTIONS loosen motor mount and rotate motor as shown in the AMVE Motor Orientation Figure 15. Be sure motor is ori- AMVE MOTOR ORIENTATION ented with the female connections on the casing down.
  • Page 15: Quick Start Guide For Communicating

    • Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna. Quick Start Guide Communicating • Increase the separation between the equipment and Outdoor Units receiver. EXTREMELY IMPORTANT: For all cooling calls, the sys- • Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit differ- ent from that to which the receiver is connected.
  • Page 16: Charging

    NOTE: If an E11 code exists for the inverter system imme- dehumidification is required, set the Dehum Logic Menu to diately after line voltage is applied (code shown in the Cool- “Lo” using the push buttons or CoolCloud HVAC phone ap- Cloud HVAC phone application or displayed on the inverter plication.
  • Page 17 AUX ALARM FH1 F1U FH3 FH4 J9 J16 INDOOR UNIT THERMISTOR PRESSURE (HEAT EXCHANGER 1,2) SENSOR INTEGRATION TYPE COMMUNICATING BOARD FIGURE 19...
  • Page 18: Ramping Profiles

    tilators) If an external humidifier, dehumidifier or ventilator is in- stalled, it may require airflow from the HVAC system to func- tion properly. 1. Make sure the installed 24VAC thermostat is capable of controlling the accessory or accessories. 2. Connect the appropriate accessory control wires to the accessory devices from the thermostat (see ther- mostat manual for connection and setup instructions).
  • Page 19 FIGURE 22 Dehumidification Tips For effective dehumidification operation: • Ensure “Dehum” is ON through the CoolCloud Phone Application. • Verify the cooling airflow profile is set to “Profile D”. - By default “Dehum” is ON and the cooling airflow profile is set to “Profile D”. •...
  • Page 20: Air Handler Troubleshooting Matrix

    25 Air Handler Troubleshooting Matrix Diagnostic Symptoms of Abnormal / Status Fault Description Possible Causes Corrective Actions Operation LED Codes Improper low voltage wiring Locate and correct improper low between the indoor and voltage wiring issue Communication error outdoor unit No outdoor unit operations with outdoor unit Identify reason outdoor control...
  • Page 21: Air Handler Troubleshooting Matrix (Continued)

    25 Air Handler Troubleshooting Matrix (Continued) Diagnostic Symptoms of Abnormal / Status Fault Description Possible Causes Corrective Actions Operation LED Codes Motor operational Blower Motor Operating in Power Power fluctuation Replace motor E parameters exceeded Blower Motor Current Trip or Excessive motor current Motor will not rotate Replace motor...
  • Page 22: Air Handler Display

    26 Air Handler Display LED Display Menu Descrip�on View 6 most recent fault codes and Clear Fault Codes if desired (furnace) Restart communications between the indoor and outdoor unit. Control Firmware Revision Number Control Shared Data Revision Number Constant Fan Speed as percent of maximum airflow. Default = 30% Electric Heater Kit Wattage (kW) Electric Heat Off Delay (seconds) Electric Heat On Delay (seconds)
  • Page 23: Air Handler Display (Continued)

    26 Air Handler Display (Continued) LED Display Menu Descrip�on View 6 most recent fault codes and Clear Fault Codes if desired (outdoor communicating units) Menu is enabled if the menu is set to 6. Select the target time the system will attempt to satisfy the thermostat. Menu is enabled if the menu is set to 6.
  • Page 24 26 Air Handler Display (Continued) LED Display Descrip�on of System Status Idle Constant Fan Compressor Cooling, Single-Stage (non-comm. units) Compressor Cooling, Low Stage (non-comm units) Compressor Cooling, High Stage (non-comm units) Compressor Cooling, Low Stage (comm units) Compressor Cooling, High Stage (comm units) Compressor Heat, Single-Stage (non-comm.
  • Page 25: Wiring Diagram

    27 Wiring Diagram NOTE: THESE INSTRUCTIONS ARE SPECIFICALLY FOR AMVE MODELS. DO NOT ATTEMPT TO APPLY THESE DIAGRAMS FOR ANY OTHER MODELS. (SEE NOTE 4) 208/230 GROUND LUG HEATER KIT (24VAC) (SEE NOTE 7) GRND ECM MOTOR DISCONNECT GRND (SEE NOTE 1)
  • Page 26: Dehumidification Control Options

    28 Dehumidification Control Options Dehumidification Control Options Dry Environment Install any 24VAC Thermostat has a Dehum or thermostat on the Configurable terminal with market - Use Y, W, G Dehum option signals Install Dehumidistat in living space or return duct If the Dehumidistat If the Dehumidistat Does your thermostat have a...
  • Page 27 AIR HANDLER HOMEOWNER’S ROUTINE MAINTE- An alternate cleaning method is to use one of the products NANCE RECOMMENDATIONS listed in TP-109* to clean the coils. The cleaners listed are the only agents deemed safe and approved for use to clean We strongly recommend a bi-annual maintenance checkup round tube aluminum coils.
  • Page 28: Start-Up Checklist

    29 Start-Up Check List Air Handler / Coil Model Number Serial Number ELECTRICAL Line Voltage (Measure L1 and L2 Voltage) L1 - L2 Secondary Voltage (Measure Transformer Output Voltage) R - C Blower Amps Heat Strip 1 - Amps Heat Strip 2 - Amps BLOWER EXTERNAL STATIC PRESSURE Return Air Static Pressure IN.
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  • Page 32 CUSTOMER FEEDBACK We are very interested in all product comments. Goodman Brand Products: ® Amana Brand Products: ® You can also scan the QR code on the right for the product brand GOODMAN BRAND ® AMANA BRAND ® you purchased to be directed to the feedback page.

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