Start-Up; Pre-Start Checklist; System Start-Up & Operational Check-Out; Sequence Of Operation - Fujitsu F1T Series Installation Instructions Manual

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4.0 START-UP

4.1 PRE-START CHECKLIST

PRE-START CHECKLIST
Is unit properly located, level, secure and service-
YES
able?
NO
Has auxiliary pan been provided under the unit with
YES
separate drain? (Units installed above a finished
NO
ceiling).
Is condensate line properly sized, run, trapped,
YES
pitched and tested?
NO
Is ductwork correctly sized, run, taped and insu-
YES
lated?
NO
Have all cabinet openings and wiring been sealed
YES
with caulking?
NO
YES
Is the filter clean, in place and of adequate size?
NO
YES
Is the wiring tight, correct and to the wiring diagram?
NO
YES
Is the unit properly grounded and protected (fused)?
NO
Is the thermostat heat anticipator been set properly?
YES
NO
Is the unit circuit breaker(s) rotated properly "on" up
YES
- "off" down?
NO
Are the unit circuit breaker(s) line lug cover(s) in
YES
place?
NO
YES
Are all access panels in place and secure?
NO
Refer to outdoor unit installation instructions for system
start-up instructions and refrigerant charging instructions.
4.2 SYSTEM START-UP AND OPERATIONAL CHECK-OUT
After the air-handler and other system components have been installed and the Pre-
Start Checklist has been completed, the system should be started up and an operational
check-out should be performed. The operational check-out includes checking sequence of
operation of the controls, air-flow, and refrigerant charge. If the controls are not found to be
functioning properly, or the air-flow or refrigerant charge are not within specifications, cor-
rective action must be taken. The following sections are provided to assist the installer with
the operational check-out.

4.3 SEQUENCE OF OPERATION

4.3.1 COOLING MODE
When the thermostat calls for cooling, the G terminal on the blower control board is
energized which in turn energizes the indoor blower motor. This causes the indoor blow-
er to circulate air through the air-handler and duct system during the cooling cycle. For
(-)F1T air-handlers, the Y terminal on the blower control board is also energized which
tells the blower control board to energize the cooling speed on the motor instead of the
reduced CFM continuous fan speed.
When the thermostat call is satisfied or the thermostat is turned to the off position. The
G and Y terminals on the blower control board are de-energized. A time delay pro-
grammed into the (-)F1P blower control board or (-)F1T motor keeps the blower motor
energized for an additional 30 seconds to extract the residual cooling from the cold
indoor coil.

4.3.2 ELECTRIC HEAT MODE

When the thermostat calls for the 1st stage of heat, the W1 terminal on the blower con-
trol board is energized. This energizes the indoor blower motor and all of the electric
heater elements for heater kits with 10kW of heat or less and the 1st stage elements for
13kW heater kits and higher.
wired together on 13kW heater kits and higher, all of the elements to be energized. For
If W1 and W2 thermostat pigtails at the air-handler are

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