ACS Eubank EAA1020A Installation & Operation Manual

ACS Eubank EAA1020A Installation & Operation Manual

11 eer vertical wall-mount air conditioners
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Installation & Operation Manual
11 EER Vertical Wall-Mount Air Conditioners
EAA1020A-EAA1060A
This manual may include information for options and features which may not be
included on the unit being installed. Refer to the unit data label or Model Identification
to determine which features and options this unit is equipped with.
INSTALLER: Affix the instructions on the inside of the building adjacent to the thermostat.
END USER: Retain this manual for future reference.
P.O. Box 400 • Cordele, Georgia 31010 • 156 Seedling Drive • Cordele, Georgia 31015
E-mail: eubanksales@airxcs.com • Internet: www.EubankWallMount.com
The most current version of this manual can be found at www.EubankWallMount.com.
MODELS:
EGA1072A
IMPORTANT
Manufactured By:
Eubank, An AirX Climate Solutions Brand
(229) 273-3636 • Fax (229) 273-5154
Air Conditioner Product Manual
Vertical Wall-Mount Air Conditioners
with Front Control Box Panel
Eubank EAA/EGA Wall Mount AC Installation & Operation Manual
02/2024 Rev.14

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  • Page 1 Air Conditioner Product Manual Vertical Wall-Mount Air Conditioners with Front Control Box Panel Installation & Operation Manual 11 EER Vertical Wall-Mount Air Conditioners MODELS: EAA1020A-EAA1060A EGA1072A IMPORTANT This manual may include information for options and features which may not be included on the unit being installed.
  • Page 2 How To Use This Manual This manual is intended to be a guide to the Eubank Wall Mount family of vertical air conditioners. It contains installation, troubleshooting, maintenance, warranty, and application information. The information contained in this manual is to be used by the installer as a guide only.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    WARNING • If the information in these instructions are not followed exactly, a fire may result causing property damage, personal injury or loss of life. • Read all instructions carefully prior to beginning the installation. Do not begin installation if you do not understand any of the instructions. •...
  • Page 4 Table of Contents Chapter 5 Troubleshooting Overview ..............................44 Failure Symptoms Guide ........................45 Compressor Troubleshooting .........................45 Control Board Diagnosis ........................46 Chapter 6 Maintenance Scheduled Maintenance .........................47 Chapter 7 Warranty Eubank Limited Product Warranty ......................48 Chapter 8 Start-Up Checklist Start-Up & Commissioning Form ......................49 Appendix A Installation Instructions for Field Installed Electric Heaters ................53 Illustrations...
  • Page 5: General Description

    Chapter 1 Description & Specifications General Description The Eubank EAA and EGA are a series of vertical wall-mounted air conditioning systems that provide heating, cooling, and ventilation for electronic equipment shelters, process control centers, and other applications with high internal heat gains. The series includes multiple sizes and nominal cooling capacities from 20,000 to 72,000 BTUH.
  • Page 6: Model Identification

    Model Identification The model identification number is found on the data sticker. Rating plate located on side panel. Example Position Unit Designation/Family E = Eubank Wall Mount D = Dry Bulb Sensor Indoor Air Quality E = Dry Bulb Sensor w/Dirty Filter A = 11 Energy Efficiency Ratio (EER) Features...
  • Page 7: Air Flow, Weights And Filter Sizes

    Air Flow, Weights and Filter Sizes Complete electrical and performance specifications and dimensional drawings are in the Eubank Wall Mount Air Conditioner Product Data Sheets. Note: Follow local codes and standards when designing duct runs to deliver the required airflow. Minimize noise and excessive pressure drops caused by duct aspect ratio changes, bends, dampers and outlet grilles in duct runs.
  • Page 8: Optional Controls And Packages

    Refrigerant Cycle (Cooling Mode) Eubank air conditioners use R-410A refrigerant in a conventional vapor-compression refrigeration cycle to transfer heat from air in an enclosed space to the outside. A double blower assembly blows indoor air across the evaporator. Cold liquid refrigerant passing through the evaporator is boiled into gas by heat removed from the air.
  • Page 9 Electric Reheat Dehumidification A humidity controller allows electric heat and cooling to operate simultaneously. Eubank air conditioners ® equipped with the dehumidification option allow the indoor humidity of the controlled environment to be maintained at or below a certain humidity set point. These units do not have the ability to add humidity to the building.
  • Page 10: Electrical Operation

    Lockable Disconnect Access Cover Plate The access plate to the service disconnect switch can be equipped with a lockable cover. Cold Climate Kit Controls and components which allow the units to operate in extremely cold temperatures. The kit includes a suction line accumulator, thermal expansion valve (TXV), crankcase heater, hard start kit, and an outdoor thermostat and fan cycle switch.
  • Page 11: Figure 1A. Typical Electrical Schematic - Model Eaa

    Figure 1a. Typical Electrical Schematic - (Non-Economizer) Model EAA Eubank EAA/EGA Wall Mount AC Installation & Operation Manual 02/2024 Rev.14...
  • Page 12: Figure 1B. Typical Electrical Schematic - Model Eaa

    Figure 1b. Typical Electrical Schematic - (Economizer) Model EAA Eubank EAA/EGA Wall Mount AC Installation & Operation Manual 02/2024 Rev.14...
  • Page 13: Figure 1C. Typical Electrical Schematic - Model Eaa (Alternate Construction)

    Figure 1c. Typical Electrical Schematic - (Economizer) Model EAA (Alternate Construction) Eubank EAA/EGA Wall Mount AC Installation & Operation Manual 02/2024 Rev.14...
  • Page 14: Figure 1D. Typical Electrical Schematic - Model Eaa (Alternate Construction)

    Figure 1d. Typical Electrical Schematic - (Economizer) Model EAA (Alternate Construction) Eubank EAA/EGA Wall Mount AC Installation & Operation Manual 02/2024 Rev.14...
  • Page 15: Figure 1E. Typical Electrical Schematic - Model Ega (Alternate Construction)

    Figure 1e. Typical Electrical Schematic - (Economizer), Model EGA (Alternate Construction) Eubank EAA/EGA Wall Mount AC Installation & Operation Manual 02/2024 Rev.14...
  • Page 16: Chapter 2 Electronic Control Board

    Chapter 2 Electronic Control Board Introduction WARNING Failure to observe the instructions contained in this document may result in personal injury and/or property damage and may void the warranty. Read this manual before installing, replacing or using this product. Eubank’s proprietary Printed Circuit Board (PCB) sets the standard for the industry in flexibility, reliability and performance.
  • Page 17: Installation And Replacement

    Item Description Economizer Actuator Output 2-10 VDC Outdoor Motor Control Output 0-10 VDC or PWM Indoor Motor Control Output 0-10 VDC or PWM Enthalpy Sensor Signal Input 4-20mA Outdoor Sensor Signal 10K NTC (Heat Pumps) / Dry Bulb Sensor Signal Input 10K NTC (Systems Equipped with Dry Bulb Economizer) Supply Air Sensor Signal Input 10K NTC (Systems Equipped with Economizer) Defrost Sensor Signal Input 10k NTC (Heat Pumps Only)
  • Page 18 2.3.1 – Programming Menu Configuration 1. To Enter Programming Mode: • Press and hold the Menu button for 5 seconds until P-01 is displayed. 2. While in Programming Mode main menu: • Press the Menu button to enter the displayed parameter menu. •...
  • Page 19 Configuration Menu Details 1. AC/HP Select: This setting allows the PCB to be configured for AC (air-conditioner) or HP (heat- pump). The system type is configured at the factory during production testing for the appropriate system type. The default system type is AC. 2.
  • Page 20 for W2 (auxiliary / emergency heat). When the SCKT Set is set to Y (yes) the electric heat will not be allowed to operate with the compressor in the heat-pump mode. When set to Y (yes) and upon a request for W2 (auxiliary / emergency heat) the compressor will shut off and the electric heat will operate.
  • Page 21: Operation

    the Dehum speed is 80% of maximum speed. The speed may be adjusted from 60-100% in 1% increments to meet desired airflow requirements. 18. DS Calibration: This setting is used to calibrate the defrost sensor from 0 to -18F. 19. SAS Calibration: This setting is used to calibrate the supply air sensor from 0 to -18F. 20.
  • Page 22 1.0 Indoor Blower Operation 1.1 G - Indoor Blower Only 1.2 Y1 - Indoor Blower Operation 1.3 Y2 - Indoor Blower Operation 1.4 W2 – Indoor Blower Operation 1.5 HUM – Indoor Blower Operation 2.0 Cooling Operation AC / HP 2.1 Mechanical Cooling (AC systems) 2.1.1 Partial Capacity 2.1.2 Full Capacity...
  • Page 23 1.0 Indoor Blower Operation The speed at which the indoor blower will operate is based on the discrete operational inputs that have 24vac applied. These inputs are listed below. 1.1 G Input – A request for Fan Only (independent G-signal via Digital input or Modbus), results in the indoor motor turning “ON”...
  • Page 24 2.1 Mechanical Cooling (AC systems) – This section will describe the sequence of operation which takes place during Direct Expansion (DX) cooling from a control standpoint. Note: The system type must be configured for “AC” operation in setting 1 of the configuration menu of the control board for proper AC system operation.
  • Page 25 to the “Y1” speed setting on the board or via Modbus. It also outputs a request dependent (based on FCC IN) control signal for the Outdoor Fan Motor (Only applicable to ECM motors). In Stage 1 Cooling operation, the compressor operates at partial capacity and the indoor fan remains on continuously but the outdoor fan modulates based on liquid line temperature.
  • Page 26: Figure 2. Enthalpy Sensor Temperature Control Points

    Enthalpy Setpoint is Setting 14 in control board configuration menu. Options A= 73ºF B= 70ºF C= 67ºF D= 63ºF E= 55ºF All settings are @ 50%Rh Figure 2. Enthalpy Sensor & Temperature Control Points Enthalpy Operation On a call for cooling from the wall-mounted thermostat, if outdoor conditions are suitable, the sensor will open the damper and admit outside air (i.e., economizer free cooling).
  • Page 27: Figure 3. Dry Bulb Sensor

    Figure 3. Dry Bulb Sensor On a call for cooling from the wall-mounted thermostat, if outdoor conditions are suitable, the sensor will open the damper and admit outside air (i.e., economizer free cooling). If the outdoor ambient is too hot (dry bulb sensor only), the sensor will place the actuator in the closed or minimum open position and activate mechanical cooling.
  • Page 28 on the fan purge timer setpoint (default 90 seconds) selected in setting 3 of the configuration menu of the control board. Note: A request for Cooling and Heating at the same time is not allowed and control board will not allow the electric heat to operate. 4.2 Heat Pump Heating Operation –...
  • Page 29 the heating setpoint is satisfied, the Indoor motor continues to run based on the fan purge timer setpoint (default 90 seconds) selected in setting 3 of the configuration menu of the control board. When the system is operating in Heap Pump mode the electric heat is considered as supplemental heat and will only be allowed under certain conditions due to additional features that may be used.
  • Page 30 set on the control board for setting 7 in the configuration menu. The outdoor fan will speed up and slow down between liquid line temperature of 80F and 115F. Systems with (PSC Outdoor Motors) utilizes a Fan Cycle Switch which closes at 400 PSIG to energize the OFR (outdoor fan relay) to start the outdoor fan which runs until the switch reopens (at 290 PSIG).
  • Page 31 The sensor is secured to the common suction line of the system to monitor the suction line temperature. This condition describes the abnormal fall in Suction Line Temperature below 9ºF. This fault will only be active when the Low-Pressure Sensor detects suction line temperatures below 9ºF during a request for Cooling / Heat pump heating.
  • Page 32 10vdc signal from the ECO output of the control board to drive the motorized damper fully open. Note: The compressor and electric heat WILL NOT operate while in the emergency ventilation mode. 7.3 Forced Cooling (economizer equipped systems) – During economizer cooling, if a request for “Forced Cooling”...
  • Page 33: Chapter 3 Installation

    Chapter 3 Installation WARNING Failure to observe and follow Warnings and Cautions and these Instructions could result in death, bodily injury or property damage. Read this manual and follow its instructions and adhere to all Cautions and Warnings in the manual and on the unit.
  • Page 34: Table 6 Minimum Clearances

    the heater element. This includes proper supply duct sizing, sufficient quantity of supply registers, and adequate return and filter areas. Duct work must be of correct material and must be properly insulated. Duct work must be constructed of galvanized steel with a minimum thickness of .019 inches.
  • Page 35: Installation Materials

    Installation Materials Installation Kits Eubank air conditioners are shipped with one 12 Ga. "L" shaped bottom bracket. If you have not yet unpacked the unit, follow the instructions in section 2.1. All units have built-in full length mounting flanges. Therefore, use of mounting brackets is not required. Kit Components: 1.
  • Page 36: Porting And Duct Work

    Additional Items Needed: Additional hardware and miscellaneous supplies (not furnished by Eubank ) are needed for installation. ® For example, the list below contains approximate quantities of items typically needed for mounting a unit on a wood frame wall structure. Concrete or fiberglass structures have different requirements. (10) 3/8"...
  • Page 37: Fresh Air Hood Installation

    Ducting Extensions should be cut flush with the inside wall for applications without duct work. Applications using duct work should be designed and installed in accordance with all applicable safety codes and standards. Eubank strongly recommends referring to the current edition of the National ®...
  • Page 38: Bracket Installation

    Bracket Installation 1. All models have built-in mounting flanges. 2. Apply a bead of silicone sealer on the wall side of the bottom support brackets on the unit. Circle the mounting holes with the silicone bead. 3. Refer to Figure 4. Attach the bottom support bracket to the wall using appropriate 3/8" diameter hardware.
  • Page 39: Electrical Connections

    Electrical Connections WARNING ELECTRICAL SHOCK HAZARD Failure to follow safety warnings exactly could result in serious injury, death, and/or property damage. Turn off electrical power at fuse box or service panel BEFORE making any electrical connections and ensure a proper ground connection is made before connecting line voltage.
  • Page 40 2. Connect the wires to the input side of the internal breaker or terminal block (L1 & L2 for single- phase units; L1, L2, & L3 for three-phase models). 3. Install the ground wire on the ground lug. 4. For units designed for operation on 208/230V, 60Hz power supply, the transformer is factory wired for a 230V power supply.
  • Page 41: Figure 6A. Humidistat Wiring Details

    CommStat 4 Lead /Lag Controller Please refer to the Product Data sheet for the Commstat 4 controller for complete instructions on installing and programming this controller. Figure 6a. Humidistat Wiring to a Eubank Air Conditioner with Reheat. Figure 6b. Thermostat Connection Diagram Eubank EAA/EGA Wall Mount AC Installation &...
  • Page 42: Figure 6C. Commstatâ„¢ 3 Hvac Controller Wiring Detail

    , t l " l " 2 n i l n i l n i l " l " 2 " l " R l i t . t l A " " 1 A " " 2 n i l n i l n i l Figure 6c.
  • Page 43: Chapter 4 Start-Up

    Chapter 4 Start-Up Check-Out of Cooling Cycle Important: Be sure that the crankcase heater (if used) has been energized for at least 24 hours before starting the unit(s). Double-check all electrical connections before applying power. Eubank air conditioners with scroll compressors running on 3Ø power must be checked for proper rotation during the initial start-up.
  • Page 44: Chapter 5 Troubleshooting

    Chapter 5 Troubleshooting Overview A comprehensive understanding of the operation of the air conditioner is a prerequisite to troubleshooting. Please read the Chapter 1 for basic information about the unit. Eubank air conditioners are thoroughly tested before they are shipped from the factory. Although unlikely, it is possible that a defect may escape undetected, or damage may have occurred during transportation.
  • Page 45: Failure Symptoms Guide

    Failure Symptoms Guide PROBLEM/SYMPTOM LIKELY CAUSE(S) CORRECTION A. Unit does not run. 1. Power supply problem. 1. Check power supply for adequate phase and voltage. Check wiring to unit and external breakers or fuses. NOTE: An internal anti-short-cycle 2. Tripped internal disconnect. 2.
  • Page 46: Control Board Diagnosis

    1. Start-Up Voltage: Measure the voltage at the compressor contactor during start-up. The voltage must exceed the minimum shown in Table 5, section 2.2, or compressor failure is likely. A low voltage condition must be corrected. 2. Running Amperage: Connect a clip-on type ammeter to the (common) lead to the compressor. Turn on the supply voltage and energize the unit.
  • Page 47: Chapter 6 Maintenance

    Chapter 6 Maintenance Scheduled Maintenance Eubank strongly recommends that the air conditioner be serviced a minimum of twice a year – once prior to the heating season and once prior to the cooling season. At this time the filters, evaporator coil, condenser coil, the cabinet, and condensate drains should be serviced as described below.
  • Page 48: Chapter 7 Warranty

    Chapter 7 Warranty Marvair, Inc. Limited Product Warranty Marvair Inc., warrants its products to be free from defects in materials and workmanship under normal use to the original purchaser for the period of time in the table below. If any part of your product fails within 12 months from start-up, or 18 months from shipment from the factory, whichever comes first, Marvair, Inc.
  • Page 49: Chapter 8 Start-Up Checklist

    Chapter 8 Start-Up Check List Start-Up & Commissioning Form Please complete the information on this form and return to Eubank by mail or fax. The mailing address and fax number can be found at the end of the form. A. Equipment Information Date: ________________Equipment Owner _______________________________________ Installing Company: _____________________________Installer: ____________________ Address: _______________________________________State _______________________...
  • Page 50 C. Check Rated Voltage at Terminal Block for Imbalance before starting of Unit. ❒208/230V 1 Phase ❒208/230V 3 Phase ❒460V 3 Phase ❒380V 3 Phase 50Hz. ❒575 3 Phase 60 Hz. Measured Line to Line Volts L1&L2_______V. L1&L3 ________V. L2&L3______V. (L1&L2 + L1&L3 + L2&L3)/3 = Avg.
  • Page 51 D. Heating Mode Check & Record Readings Circuit 1 Circuit 2 (if applicable) Room Temperature ________ ________ Outside Temperature ________ ________ Evap. Entering Air DB Temp ________ ________ Evap. Entering Air WB Temp ________ ________ Evap. Leaving Air DB Temp ________ ________ Evap.
  • Page 52 After 10 minutes of compressor operation, record the following: Circuit 1 Circuit 2 (if applicable) Room Temperature ________ ________ Outside Temperature ________ ________ Suction Pressure ________ ________ Suction Line Temperature ________ ________ Discharge Pressure ________ ________ Discharge Line Temperature ________ ________ Entering Condenser Air ________...
  • Page 53: Installation Instructions For Field Installed Electric Heaters

    APPENDIX A: Installation Instructions for Field Installed Electric Heat, Models 1024-1072 WARNING FIRE HAZARD Improper adjustment, alteration, service, maintenance or installation could cause serious injury, death and/or property damage. Installation or repairs made by unqualified persons could result in hazards to you and others.
  • Page 54 WARNING ELECTRICAL SHOCK HAZARD Failure to follow safety warnings exactly could result in serious injury, death, and/or property damage. Turn off electrical power at fuse box or service panel BEFORE making any electrical connections and ensure a proper ground connection is made before connecting line voltage.
  • Page 55 Eubank EAA/EGA Wall Mount AC Installation & Operation Manual 02/2024 Rev.14...

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