Maytag Amana AMVT P1400 Series Installation & Operating Instructions Manual
Maytag Amana AMVT P1400 Series Installation & Operating Instructions Manual

Maytag Amana AMVT P1400 Series Installation & Operating Instructions Manual

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AMVT***P1400**
AIR HANDLERS INSTALLATION &
OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
1 Important Safety Instructions .................................... 3
2 Shipping Inspection ................................................... 3
2.1 Parts ....................................................................... 3
2.2 Handling ................................................................. 3
2.3 Shipping Material Removal..................................... 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
6.4 Humid Environment Installations ............................ 5
7 Refrigerant Lines ........................................................ 6
7.1 Tubing Size ............................................................. 6
7.2 Tubing Preparation ................................................. 6
7.3 Tubing Connections ................................................ 7
8 Condensate Drain Lines ........................................... 10
9 Ductwork .................................................................... 11
9.1 Return Ductwork .................................................... 11
10 Return Air Filters ..................................................... 11
11 Electric Heat ............................................................. 11
12 Electrical and Control Wiring ................................. 14
This device, which was assembled by Daikin Comfort Technologies
Manufacturing, 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 Daikin Comfort Technologies
Manufacturing, L.P. may be contacted by calling 713-861-2500, 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 than
20 cm during normal operations.
NOTE: Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the
party responsible for compliance could void the user's authority to
operate the equipment.
is a registered trademark of Maytag Corporation or its related companies and is used under license. All rights reserved.
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© 2022-2023 Daikin Comfort Technologies Manufacturing, L.P.
www.goodmanmfg.com - or - www.amana-hac.com
19001 Kermier Rd., Waller, TX 77484
P/N: IOG-4040B Date: February 2023
Only personnel that have been trained to install, adjust,
service, maintenance or repair (hereinafter, "service")
the equipment specified this manual should service the
equipment.
This equipment is not intended for use by persons (including
children) with reduced physical, sensory or mental
capacities, or lack of experience and knowledge, unless
they have been given supervision or instruction concerning
use of the appliance by a person responsible for their
safety.
Children should be supervised to ensure that they do not
play with the equipment.
The manufacturer will not be responsible for any injury or
property damage arising from improper supervision, 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 supervision, installation, adjustment, servicing,
maintenance 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
supervision or training may result in product damage,
property damage, personal injury or death.
Do not bypass safety devices.
WARNING
WARNING

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  • Page 1: Table Of Contents

    NOTE: Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user’s authority to operate the equipment. is a registered trademark of Maytag Corporation or its related companies and is used under license. All rights reserved. ®...
  • Page 2 12.2 Wire Sizing ............14 12.3 Maximum Overcurrent Protection (MOP) .... 14 WARNING 12.4 Electrical Connections – Supply Voltage ..... 14 12.4.1 Air Handler Only (Non-Heat Kit Models) ... 15 To avoid property damage, personal injury or death due to electrical shock, this unit MUST have AN UNINTERRUPTED, 12.4.2 Air Handler - Non-Circuit Breaker Heat Kits ..
  • Page 3: Important Safety Instructions

    1 Important Safety Instructions 4 Replacement Parts The following symbols and labels are used throughout this When reporting shortages or damages, or ordering repair manual to indicate immediate or potential safety hazards. parts, give the complete product model and serial numbers It is the owner’s and installer’s responsibility to read as stamped on the product.
  • Page 4: Horizontal Applications

    5.5 Horizontal Applications b. Reinstall the center support (if removed) using the If installed above a finished living space, a secondary two (2) screws removed in Step 3. drain pan (as required by many building codes), must be c. Reinstall the coil access panels and reinstall installed under the entire unit and its condensate drain line blower access panel removed in Step 1 as shown must be routed to a location such that the user will see the...
  • Page 5: Horizontal Left Installation (Figure 5)

    3. Removal of the center support is required on units with 21” wide cabinet. Remove and retain the two (2) screws that secure the center support to the cabinet. Remove the center support. 4. Position the unit in the downflow position. 5.
  • Page 6 6.4.1.3 Horizontal Installations – Humid Environments In addition to the High Humidity Kit (HHK), in applications where the air handler is installed in the horizontal position (Left or Right), and the return air environment sees humidity levels above 65% relative humidity, a Condensate Management Kit (CMK) must be used for field application.
  • Page 7: Refrigerant Lines

    7 Refrigerant Lines WARNING WARNING A QUENCHING CLOTH IS STRONGLY RECOMMENDED TO PREVENT SCORCHING OR MARRING OF THE EQUIPMENT THIS PRODUCT IS FACTORY-SHIPPED WITH R410A AND DRY FINISH WHEN BRAZING CLOSE TO THE PAINTED SURFACES. NITROGEN MIXTURE GAS UNDER PRESSURE. USE APPRO- USE BRAZING ALLOY OF 5% MINIMUM SILVER CONTENT.
  • Page 8 Upper Tie Plate Control Deck Blower Access Panel Downflow Coil Bracket Tubing Access Panel Panel Center Support Filter Bracket Filter Access Panel Knockout Internal Part Terminology External Part Terminology Figure 7 Figure 8 Coil Installation For Downflow Figure 9 Access Panel Configuration for Downflow or IMPORTANT NOTE: Ensure coil slides on the rails Horizontal Right along the groove provided on the drain pan side walls.
  • Page 9: Thermal Expansion Valve System Adjustment

    7.4 Thermal Expansion Valve System Adjustment 3. Adjust Superheat by turning the TXV valve stem The following information for the indoor unit should be clockwise to increase and counterclockwise to verified before attempting to charge system or adjust TXV if decrease.
  • Page 10: Condensate Drain Lines

    NOTE: Water coming from secondary line means the SATURATED LIQUID PRESSURE coil primary drain is plugged and needs immediate TEMPERATURE CHART attention. SATURATED LIQUID LIQUID PRESSURE TEMPERATURE °F CAUTION PSIG R-410A IF SECONDARY DRAIN IS NOT INSTALLED, THE SECONDARY ACCESS MUST BE PLUGGED. Insulate drain lines located inside the building or above a finished living space to prevent sweating.
  • Page 11: Ductwork

    11 Electric Heat IMPORTANT NOTE: The evaporator coil is fabricated with oils that may dissolve styrofoam and certain types Refer to the installation manual provided with the electric of plastics. Therefore, a removal pump or float switch heat kit for the correct installation procedure. All electric must not contain any of these materials.
  • Page 12 Electric Heat Adjustment: This system will automatically HEAT KIT NOMINAL kW determine if the heat pump is capable of satisfying the 19/20 thermostat in the selected System Target Runtime. If the heat pump is unable to satisfy in the selected time, electric 1000 heat settings will determine how many attempts should be 1200...
  • Page 13 HEATER KIT (Kw) Model AMVT24BP14 AMVT30BP14 1050 AMVT36BP14 1050 AMVT36CP14 1020 1145 1345 AMVT42CP14 1020 1145 1345 AMVT48CP14 1045 1200 1420 1480 AMVT48DP14 1040 1170 1260 1300 1595 1595 AMVT60DP14 1135 1265 1375 1455 1815 1860 1925 *Airflows shown are to be considered the absolute minimum allowable for the Air handler and Heat kit combination. The minimum airflow does not represent the recommended airflow by the manufacturer.
  • Page 14: Electrical And Control Wiring

    • Wire must be sized to allow no more than a 2% Menu Minimum Value Maximum Value Default Value voltage drop from the building breaker/fuse panel to Target Time (t9t) 1 minute 240 minutes 60 minutes the unit. Stage Up Percent (SUP) 100% •...
  • Page 15: Air Handler Only (Non-Heat Kit Models)

    Top of 12.5 Low Voltage Connections Cabinet Several combinations of low voltage schemes are possible, depending on the presence of a heat kit and whether the heat kit is single-stage or multi-stage, whether the outdoor section is an air conditioner or heat pump, and whether the outdoor section is single-stage or two-stage.
  • Page 16: Quick Start Guide For Communication Outdoor Units

    14 Quick Start Guide for Communication Actual screens may look different based on the mobile device being used. Outdoor Units EXTREMELY IMPORTANT: For all cooling calls the system only requires a single Y input from the thermostat. For all heating calls (including applications with backup electric heater kits) the system only requires a single W input from the thermostat.
  • Page 17: Charging

    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 and install if necessary.
  • Page 18 2. Download the Cool Cloud HVAC phone application. Outdoor Unit Tonnage NOTE: When new versions of Bluetooth Communication Software and Air Handler Control Minimum Software are available, the phone application notifies Cooling/Heating CFM 1050 1225 1400 1750 the user. Software updates are classified as either @ .5"...
  • Page 19: Dehumidification

    16 Dehumidification NOTE: After scrolling to the desired option within a menu, that option may be flashing on the 7-segment Dehumidification allows the air handler’s circulator displays. This indicates the option has not been blower to operate at a reduced speed during a combined officially selected.
  • Page 20: Dehumdification Control Options

    20 Dehumidification Control Options Key Mitigations: Full featured TS (dehum & overcool) Connect G and dehum wire correctly Dehumidistat 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...
  • Page 21: Ramping Profiles

    21 Ramping Profiles 22 Electric Air Cleaner Warning The variable-speed circulator offers four different ramping The control is equipped with an Accessory Relay and a profiles. These profiles may be used to enhance cooling pair of ¼ inch accessory terminals which is normally open, performance and increase comfort level.
  • Page 22: Start-Up Procedure

    24 Start-Up Procedure WARNING HIGH VOLTAGE DISCONNECT ALL POWER BEFORE SERVIC- ING OR INSTALLING THIS UNIT. MULTIPLE POWER SOURCES MAY BE PRESENT. FAILURE TO DO SO MAY CAUSE PROPERTY DAMAGE, PERSONAL INJURY OR DEATH. • Prior to start-up, ensure that all electrical wires are properly sized and all connections are properly tightened.
  • Page 23: 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 24 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 25: 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 26 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 ...
  • Page 27: Airflow Label

    28 Air Flow Label Menu Navigation and Selection Instructions Tonnage Menu (t o n) Using Phone Application over Bluetooth Network: Tonnage Tonnage 1) Connect to the air handler (instructions provided by phone during Airflow Airflow Selection Selection connection process). 2) Select desired settings menu 1400 3) Select item that requires adjustment and make necessary selection 1440...
  • Page 28: Wiring Diagram

    29 Wiring Diagram HIGH VOLTAGE! ISCONNECT ALL POWER BEFORE SERVICING OR INSTALLING THIS UNIT ULTIPLE POWER SOURCES MAY BE PRESENT AILURE TO DO SO MAY CAUSE PROPERTY DAMAGE PERSONAL INJURY OR DEATH (SEE NOTE 4) 208/230 VAC GROUND LUG L2 L1 HEATER KIT (SEE NOTE 6) RD BK...
  • Page 29 3 Phase Heat Kit 29 Wiring Diagram Wiring is subject to change. Always refer to the wiring diagram on the unit for the most up-to-date wiring.
  • Page 30 AIR HANDLER AIR HANDLER HOMEOWNER’S ROUTINE MAINTENANCE RECOMMENDATIONS Replace or Clean Filter It has been determined that many coil cleaners and drain pan tablets contain corrosive chemicals that can be harmful to aluminum tube and fin evaporator coils. Even a one- IMPORTANT NOTE: Never operate unit without a filter time application of these corrosive chemicals can cause installed as dust and lint will build up on internal parts...
  • Page 31: Start-Up Checklist

    30 Start-Up Checklist 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.
  • Page 32 Our continuing commitment to quality products may mean a change in specifications without notice. 19001 Kermier Road Waller, TX 77484 www.goodmanmfg.com - or - www.amana-hac.com © 2022-2023 Daikin Comfort Technologies Manufacturing, L.P. is a registered trademark of Maytag Corporation or its related companies and is used under license. ® All rights reserved.

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