Heat Controller EKTC07-1G Owner's Manual

Heat Controller EKTC07-1G Owner's Manual

Packaged terminal air conditioners & heat pumps 7,000- 15,000 btuh cooling with electric heat, heat pump with electric heat
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OWNER's MANUAL
Air Conditioners & Heat Pumps
Heat Controller, Inc. • 1900 Wellworth Ave. • Jackson, MI 49203 • (517)787-2100 • www.heatcontroller.com
Packaged Terminal
7,000-15,000 BTUH
Cooling with Electric Heat
EKTC07-1G
EKTC09-1G
EKTC12-1G
EKTC15-1G
Heat Pump with Electric Heat
EKTH07-1G
EKTH09-1G
EKTH12-1G
EKTH15-1G
EKTC07-2G
EKTC09-2G
EKTC12-2G
EKTC15-2G
EKTH07-2G
EKTH09-2G
EKTH12-2G
EKTH15-2G

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  • Page 1 Cooling with Electric Heat EKTC07-2G EKTC07-1G EKTC09-1G EKTC09-2G EKTC12-1G EKTC12-2G EKTC15-2G EKTC15-1G Heat Pump with Electric Heat EKTH07-2G EKTH07-1G EKTH09-1G EKTH09-2G EKTH12-2G EKTH12-1G EKTH15-1G EKTH15-2G Heat Controller, Inc. • 1900 Wellworth Ave. • Jackson, MI 49203 • (517)787-2100 • www.heatcontroller.com...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    ■ ......1 SAFETY CONSIDERATIONS OwnEr’s Manual Packaged Terminal A/C Heat Controller, Inc. ■ ......1 GENERAL INFORMATION ■ ........2 UNIT FEATURES TablE Of COnTEnTs ......... 4 ■ ELECTRICAL DATA Safety Considerations ......................2 ■ INSTALLATION ........5 General Information ......................2 ■...
  • Page 3: Safety Considerations

    We strongly recommend that any servicing be performed by a qualified individual. GENERAL INFORMATION Heat Controller, Inc., package terminal air conditioners and heat pumps provide a high standard of quality in performance, work- manship, durability and appearance as they heat and cool the occupied air space year round.
  • Page 4: Unit Features

    OwnEr’s Manual Packaged Terminal A/C Heat Controller, Inc. UNIT FEATURES This unit has many exciting features which are different than those found on standard PTAC models. The owner must be familiar with these features in order to fully understand the operation and capability of the unit.
  • Page 5: Unit Nomenclature

    OwnEr’s Manual Heat Controller, Inc. Packaged Terminal A/C unit features COnTInuED • Unit Configuration —There are many different configuration possibilities, through both dipswitches and the digital keypad, that allow you to configure the unit for your exact application. See section on unit configuration for more details. Following are the configuration selections that have not previously been mentioned: •...
  • Page 6: Electrical Shock Hazard

    OwnEr’s Manual Packaged Terminal A/C Heat Controller, Inc. ELETRICAL DATA WARNING ElECTrICal sHOCk HaZarD Failure to follow this warning could result in personal injury or death and/or property damage. DO NOT alter cord or plug or use an extension cord.
  • Page 7: Chassis Installation

    CHassIs InsTallaTIOn Units are shipped without a sleeve. In applications where unit is a replacement, it is recommended that a Heat Controller sleeve be used. These units can retrofit General Electric, Amana, Carrier, Trane, Friedrich and many other field installed sleeves/grilles (be sure outdoor grille is installed on the sleeve).
  • Page 8: Retrofit Sleeve Preparation

    OwnEr’s Manual Packaged Terminal A/C Heat Controller, Inc. rETrOfIT slEEVE PrEParaTIOn IMPOrTanT: Inspect wall sleeve thoroughly prior to installation. Manufacturer does not assume responsibility for costs or damages due to defects in sleeve or for improper installation. nOTE: See installation instructions included with wall sleeve WARNING for information on installation.
  • Page 9: Install Unit Into Wall Sleeve

    OwnEr’s Manual Heat Controller, Inc. Packaged Terminal A/C InsTall unIT InTO wall slEEVE 1. Carefully remove shipping tape from the front panel and vent door. See Fig. 5. 2. Remove shipping screw from the vent door, if present. See Fig. 6.
  • Page 10: How To Connect

    OwnEr’s Manual Packaged Terminal A/C Heat Controller, Inc. HOW TO CONNECT IMPOrTanT: Please read following electrical safety data carefully. WARNING ElECTrICal sHOCk anD/Or unIT OPEraTIOn anD DaMaGE HaZarD Failure to follow this warning could result in personal injury or death and/or unit operation and damage.
  • Page 11: System Configuration

    OwnEr’s Manual Heat Controller, Inc. Packaged Terminal A/C SYSTEM CONFIGURATION VEnTIlaTIOn COnTrOl The ventilation control lever is located at left side of unit, behind front panel. nOTE: The vent door shipping hardware must be removed Vent Control Open (Pull lever through label before using vent control lever.
  • Page 12: Dip Switches

    OwnEr’s Manual Packaged Terminal A/C Heat Controller, Inc. DIP swITCHEs Auxiliary dip switch controls are located behind front panel, through an opening below the control panel. To access, re- move front panel. See Fig. 7. Dip switches are accessible without opening the control box.
  • Page 13: Keypad Configuration

    OwnEr’s Manual Heat Controller, Inc. Packaged Terminal A/C kEYPaD COnfIGuraTIOn Allows further configuration of system to desired application such as whether th unit displays in °F or °C, whether the display shows the set point or room air temperature, and to set controls for sensor biasing. Changes do not take affect until power is cycled on the unit.
  • Page 14: Operation

    OwnEr’s Manual Packaged Terminal A/C Heat Controller, Inc. OPERATION abOuT THE COnTrOls On YOur unIT nOTE: In case of a power failure, the unit will remember the last programmed settings and will restart to those settings. IMPOrTanT: When unit is first started, high humidity conditions can cause condensation to form on discharge grille. Keep doors and windows closed.
  • Page 15: Care And Cleaning

    OwnEr’s Manual Heat Controller, Inc. Packaged Terminal A/C CARE AND CLEANING frOnT PanEl anD CasE Turn unit off and disconnect power supply. To clean, use water and a mild detergent. DO NOT use bleach or abrasives. Some commercial cleaners may damage the plastic parts.
  • Page 16: Preventative Maintenance

    OwnEr’s Manual Packaged Terminal A/C Heat Controller, Inc. PREVENTATIVE MAINTENANCE Preventative maintenance is essential to proper unit operation, efficiency and longevity. To ensure equipment operates properly, it must be properlymaintained. Equipment operation should be checked and verified several times during each year. During regular unit inspection and maintenance, follow the guidelines below: •...
  • Page 17: Troubleshooting

    OwnEr’s Manual Heat Controller, Inc. Packaged Terminal A/C TROUBLESHOOTING TROUBLESHOOTING POSSIBLE CAUSES SOLUTIONS UNIT DOES NOT START • Unit may have become unplugged • Check that plug is plugged securely in wall receptacle. Note :Plug has a test/reset button on it. Make sure that the plug •...
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