Maytag Amana AVPTC 14 Series Installation & Operating Instructions Manual

Maytag Amana AVPTC 14 Series Installation & Operating Instructions Manual

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AVPTC**14**
AIR HANDLERS
INSTALLATION & OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
Contents
1 Important Safety Instructions .................................... 2
2 Shipping Inspection ................................................... 3
3 Codes & Regulations .................................................. 3
4 Replacement Parts ..................................................... 3
5 Pre-Installation Considerations ................................. 3
6 Installation Location ................................................... 3
7 Refrigerant Lines ........................................................ 5
8 Condensate Drain Lines ............................................. 8
9 Ductwork ..................................................................... 9
10 Return Air Filters ......................................................... 9
Leakage Rate ............................................................... 9
12 Electric Heat ................................................................ 9
13 Electrical and Control Wiring................................... 10
14 AVPTC Motor Orientation ......................................... 11
15 Cool Cloud HVAC Phone Application ...................... 11
Outdoor Units ............................................................ 12
Outdoor Units ............................................................ 12
18 Dehumidification ....................................................... 14
19 Auxiliary Alarm Switch ............................................ 14
20 Start-Up Procedure ................................................... 14
21 Accessories ............................................................... 14
22 Ramping Profiles ...................................................... 15
23 Electric Air Cleaner Warning.................................... 15
24 Start-Up Procedure ................................................... 16
25 Regular Maintenance ................................................ 16
26 Air Handler Troubleshooting Matrix ........................ 17
27 Air Handler Display .................................................. 19
28 Airflow Label ............................................................ 22
29 Wiring Diagram ........................................................ 23
ATTENTION INSTALLING PERSONNEL
Prior to installation, thoroughly familiarize yourself with this Instal-
lation Manual. Observe all safety warnings. During installation or
repair, caution is to be observed. It is your responsibility to install the
product safely and to educate the customer on its safe use.
RECOGNIZE THIS SYMBOL AS A
SAFETY PRECAUTION.
is a registered trademark of Maytag Corporation or its related companies and is used under license. All rights reserved.
© 2018-2020 Goodman Manufacturing Company, L.P.
19001 Kermier Rd., Waller, TX 77484
www.goodmanmfg.com - or - www.amana-hac.com
P/N: IOA-4030C Date: June 2020
Only personnel that have been trained to install, adjust, ser-
vice or repair(hereinafter, "service") the equipment specified
in this manual should service the equipment. The manufac-
turer will not be responsible for any injury or property dam-
age arising from improper service or servide 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 servise 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 dam-
age, property damage, personal injury or death.
PROP 65 WARNING
FOR CALIFORNIA CONSUMERS
WARN ING
www.P65Warnings.ca.gov
This device, which was assembled by Goodman Manufacturing
Company, 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)
The FCC responsible party is Goodman Manufacturing Company,
L.P., and may be contacted by calling (713)-816-2500, or at 19001
Kermier RD., Waller TX 77484. (www.GoodmanMFG.com)
This equipment complies with FCC radiation exposure limits. To
ensure compliance, human proximity to the antenna shall not be
less the 20cm during normal operations.
WARNING
-
0140M00517-A

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  • Page 1: Table Of Contents

    20cm during normal operations. RECOGNIZE THIS SYMBOL AS A SAFETY PRECAUTION. is a registered trademark of Maytag Corporation or its related companies and is used under license. All rights reserved.
  • Page 2: Important Safety Instructions

    1 Important Safety Instructions The following symbols and labels are used throughout this man- ual to indicate immediate or potential safety hazards. It is the owner’s and installer’s responsibility to read and comply with all safety information and instructions accompanying these symbols. Failure to heed safety information increases the risk of personal injury, property damage, and/or product damage.
  • Page 3: Shipping Inspection

    2 Shipping Inspection 5 Pre-Installation Considerations Always transport the unit upright; laying the unit on its side or top 5.1 Preparation during transit may cause equipment damage. The installer should in- Keep this document with the unit. Carefully read all instruc- spect the product upon receipt for shipping damage and subsequent tions for the installation prior to installing product.
  • Page 4 6.1 Upflow Installation CMK0008 CMK0009 CMK0010 CMK0012 CMK0013 CMK0014 Condensa te Condensa te Condensa te Condensa te Condensa te Condensa te No field modifications are mandatory; however, to obtain Ki t Ki t Ki t maximum efficiency, the horizontal drip shield, side drain pan AVPTC25B14 AVPTC29B14 AVPTC31C14 AVPTC49D14 AVPTC33C14 AVPTC49C14 and drain pan extension can be removed.
  • Page 5: Refrigerant Lines

    7. The bottom left drain connection is the primary drain for this application and condensate drain line must be attached to this drain connection. The top connection of the three drain connections on the drain pan must remain plugged for this application. The bottom left drain connection is for the secondary drain line (if used).
  • Page 6 Upper Tie Plate Control Deck Blower Access Panel Downflow Coil Tubing Bracket Access Panel Panel Center Support Filter Bracket Filter Access Panel Knockout INTERNAL PART TERMINOLOGY EXTERNAL PART TERMINOLOGY Figure 6 Figure 7 Remove side drain pan extension for Coil Slides on the downflow bracket IMPORTANT NOTE: Ensure coil slides on the rails along the groove provided on the drain pan side walls.
  • Page 7 7.3 Tubing Connections for TXV Models 3. Check subcooling and superheat. Systems with TXV applica- tion should have a subcooling of 7 to 9°F and superheat of TXV models come with factory installed TXV with the bulb 7 to 9°F pre-installed on the vapor tube. a.
  • Page 8: Condensate Drain Lines

    SATURATED SUCTION PRESSURE CAUTION TEMPERATURE CHART If secondary drain is not installed, the secondary SATURATED SUCTION access must be plugged. SUCTION PRESSURE TEMPERATURE ºF Insulate drain lines located inside the building or above a finished PSIG R-22 R-410A living space to prevent sweating. Install a condensate trap to ensure proper drainage.
  • Page 9: Ductwork

    Ductwork H EAT KIT NO M IN AL k W This air handler is designed for a complete supply and return 1 9 /2 0 8 0 0 ductwork system. 1 0 0 0 To ensure correct system performance, the ductwork is to be sized 1 2 0 0 to accommodate 350-450 CFM per ton of cooling with the static 1 4 0 0...
  • Page 10 NOTE: The Temperature Rise Tables can also be used to estimate would allow for an additional 20% heat pump run (20% of the air handler airflow delivery. When using these tables for this the 20 minute target is an additional 4 minutes). In this purpose set the room thermostat to maximum heat and allow the case, the system would turn on back up electric heat after system to reach steady state conditions.
  • Page 11: Electrical And Control Wiring

    Stage Up Stage Down Over Target Under Target Comfort Target Percentage Percentage Threshhold Threshhold Setting Time Option (Minutes) (Strike Count) (Strike Count) HIGH VOLTAGE! Disconnect ALL power before servicing. Multiple power sources may be present. Failure to do so may cause property damage, personal injury or death.
  • Page 12: Avptc Motor Orientation

    15 Cool Cloud HVAC Phone Application at this entry point. Some codes/municipalities require the supply wire to be enclosed in conduit. Consult your local NOTE: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with codes. the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules.
  • Page 13: Quick Start Guide For Communicating Outdoor Units

    16.1 Charging information, review active diagnostic error codes, observe system menu testing of all operational modes (heat / cool / fan) directly 1. Two-stage outdoor units using the Cool Cloud HVAC appli- from the phone. The phone application is also capable of directly cation: updating the air handler software anytime updates are available.
  • Page 14 Note: When new versions of Bluetooth Communication Software and Air Handler Control Software are available, the phone application notifies the user. Software updates are classified as either optional or mandatory and installed by using the phone application. Ensure all mandatory software updates have been installed.
  • Page 15: Dehumidification

    19 Auxiliary Alarm Switch ModelM AX CFM The control is equipped with a 24VAC Aux Alarm to be AVPTC25B14 used for a condensate switch install (designated by CON-DENSATE AVPTC29B14 1200 IN/OUT on the control). By default, the connected AVPTC35B14 AUX switch is normally closed and opens when the AVPTC37B14 water level in the evaporator coil base pan reaches an AVPTC33C14...
  • Page 16: Ramping Profiles

    FIgure 21 4. Select the appropriate fan only airflow for the accessory using the indoor unit push button menus or the Cool Cloud HVAC phone application. 5. Using the thermostat, independently test each accessory in addition to the independently testing continuous fan mode.
  • Page 17: Start-Up Procedure

    The only item to be maintained on a regular basis by the user is the circulating air filter(s). Filter should be cleaned or replaced regularly. A certified service technician must perform all other services. NOTE: THESE INSTRUCTIONS ARE SPECIFICALLY FOR AVPTC MODELS. DO NOT USE THESE DIAGRAMS FOR ANY OTHER MODELS.
  • Page 18: Air Handler Troubleshooting Matrix

    26 Air Handler Troubleshooting Matrix Diagnostic / Symptoms of Abnormal Operation Status LED Fault Description Possible Causes Corrective Actions Codes Improper low voltage wiring between Locate and correct improper low voltage wiring the indoor and outdoor unit issue Communication error with No outdoor unit operations ...
  • Page 19 26 Air Handler Troubleshooting Matrix (continued) Diagnostic / Symptoms of Abnormal Status LED Fault Description Possible Causes Corrective Actions Operation Codes Circulator blower motor senses a loss of rotor Abnormal motor loading, Check filters, filter grills/registers, control sudden change in speed or No Air Handler operation duct system and air handler ...
  • Page 20: Air Handler Display

    27 Air Handler Display LED Display Menu Description 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 ...
  • Page 21 27 Air Handler Display (continued) LED Display Menu Description 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 ...
  • Page 22 27 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) ...
  • Page 23: Airflow Label

    28 Air Flow Label Menu Navigation and Selection Instructions Tonnage Menu (t o n) Using Phone Application over Bluetooth Network: 1) Connect to the air handler (instructions provided by phone during Tonnage Tonnage connection process). Airflow Airflow 2) Select desired settings menu Selection Selection 3) Select item that requires adjustment and make necessary selection 1400...
  • Page 24: Wiring Diagram

    29 Wiring Diagrams HIGH VOLTAGE! DISCONNECT ALL POWER BEFORE SERVICING. WARNING MULTIPLE POWER SOURCES MAY BE PRESENT. FAILURE TO DO SO MAY CAUSE PROPERTY DAMAGE, PERSONAL INJURY OR DEATH.
  • Page 25 29 Wiring Diagrams HIGH VOLTAGE! DISCONNECT ALL POWER BEFORE SERVICING. WARNING MULTIPLE POWER SOURCES MAY BE PRESENT. FAILURE TO DO SO MAY CAUSE PROPERTY DAMAGE, PERSONAL INJURY OR DEATH. 3-Phase Heat Kit Wiring is subject to change. Always refer to the wiring diagram on the unit for the most up-to-date wiring.
  • Page 26 AIR HANDLER AIR HANDLER HOMEOWNER’S ROUTINE MAINTENANCE RECOMMENDATIONS We strongly recommend a bi-annual maintenance checkup be performed before the heating and cooling seasons begin by a qualified servicer. REPLACE OR CLEAN FILTER IMPORTANT NOTE: Never operate unit without a filter installed as dust and lint will build up on internal parts resulting in loss of effi- ciency, equipment damage and possible fire. An indoor air filter must be used with your comfort system.
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  • Page 28 Product Registration page. © 2018-2020 Goodman Manufacturing Company, L.P. 19001 Kermier Rd., Waller, TX 77484 www.goodmanmfg.com - or - www.amana-hac.com is a registered trademark of Maytag Corporation or its related companies and is used under license. All rights reserved.

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