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Daikin REBEL APPLIED DPSA Installation Operation & Maintenance
Daikin REBEL APPLIED DPSA Installation Operation & Maintenance

Daikin REBEL APPLIED DPSA Installation Operation & Maintenance

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REBEL APPLIED
PACKAGED ROOFTOP
• HEATING AND COOLING
• R-32 REFRIGERANT
• MODELS: DPSA, DAHA, DHSA
• 20 TO 100 TONS
©2024 DAIKIN APPLIED | (800) 432.1342
INSTALLATION, OPERATION, & MAINTENANCE
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LEARN MORE AT DAIKINAPPLIED.COM
IM 1384
OCTOBER 2024

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  • Page 1 INSTALLATION, OPERATION, & MAINTENANCE IM 1384 OCTOBER 2024 REBEL APPLIED ® PACKAGED ROOFTOP • HEATING AND COOLING • R-32 REFRIGERANT • MODELS: DPSA, DAHA, DHSA • 20 TO 100 TONS LEARN MORE AT DAIKINAPPLIED.COM ©2024 DAIKIN APPLIED | (800) 432.1342...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Installing Duct Pressure Taps . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 61 Daikin Applied Limited Warranty . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 180 Indoor Air Quality (IAQ) Installations .
  • Page 3: Introduction

    Caution indicates a potentially hazardous situations, which can result in Rebel Applied A2L Mitigation Board IM 1365 minor injury or equipment damage if not avoided. Non-Daikin Applied See vendor manuals NOTICE Nameplate Information Notice indicates practices not related to physical injury.
  • Page 4: Refrigerant Information

    . • If you cannot reach the gas supplier, call the local fire department or 911 . — Installation and service must be performed by a qualified installer, service agency, or gas supplier. DAIKIN APPLIED REbEL APPLIED ROOfTOP...
  • Page 5: Unit Labels

    INTRODuCTION Unit Labels Pictogram warning and informational labels may be present on the unit . Consult the table below for reference . Label Description WARNING - flammable refrigerant present Read the technical manual for service instructions WARNING - A2L low-burning velocity refrigerant present Pressurized medium present Ultraviolet (UV) radiation present...
  • Page 6: Unit Description

    DPSA unit with the locations of the major components. These figures are for general information only. See the project’s certified submittals for actual specific dimensions and locations. Figure 2: DPSA Unit, Typical DAIKIN APPLIED REbEL APPLIED ROOfTOP...
  • Page 7 INTRODuCTION Figure 3: Typical Component Locations—DPSA Units Top View Condensate Connection 1.5” NPT Bottom Discharge Air Opening Bottom Return Air Opening Side View Filter Outside/Return Air Dampers Condenser Fan Supply Air Fan (Economizer Dampers) Outdoor Air Hood Exhaust Hood Low Voltage Control Panel Evaporator Heat Section (Natural Gas,...
  • Page 8 INTRODuCTION Figure 4: Typical Component Locations—DAHA Unit Top View Side View DAIKIN APPLIED REbEL APPLIED ROOfTOP...
  • Page 9 INTRODuCTION Figure 5: ECM Fan Array Identification NOTE: MicroTech unit controller will communicate via modbus for M-marked fans . WWW.DAIKINAPPLIED.COM IM 1384...
  • Page 10: Refrigeration Piping

    INTRODuCTION Refrigeration Piping This section presents the unit refrigeration piping diagrams for the various available configurations. Figure 6: Schematic, Standard Circuit Figure 7: Schematic, Hot Gas Bypass Circuit DAIKIN APPLIED REbEL APPLIED ROOfTOP...
  • Page 11 INTRODuCTION Figure 8: Schematic, MHGRH Circuit Figure 9: Schematic, LSCRH Circuit 1 WWW.DAIKINAPPLIED.COM IM 1384...
  • Page 12 INTRODuCTION Figure 10: Schematic, LSCRH Circuit 2 Figure 11: Low Ambient Circuit Schematic Low Ambient Configurations Speedtrol (Variable speed fans) down to 25°F (-4°C) Speedtrol (Variable speed fans) + splitter solenoid down to -10°F (-23°C) DAIKIN APPLIED REbEL APPLIED ROOfTOP...
  • Page 13 INTRODuCTION Figure 12: Schematic, Heat Pump, Variable Speed Compressor, MHGRH Figure 13: Schematic, Heat Pump, Variable Speed Compressor, Cooling Mode WWW.DAIKINAPPLIED.COM IM 1384...
  • Page 14 INTRODuCTION Figure 14: Schematic, Heat Pump, Variable Speed Compressor, Heating Mode DAIKIN APPLIED REbEL APPLIED ROOfTOP...
  • Page 15: Condenser And Compressor Piping

    INTRODuCTION Condenser and Compressor Piping Figure 15: A-Cabinet Condenser Piping, Cooling Only WWW.DAIKINAPPLIED.COM IM 1384...
  • Page 16 To DX Coil Optional Refrigerant Hot Gas Bypass Temperature and Pressure Valves and Liquid Transducers Line Solenoids (not shown) Filter Dryer (replaceable core optional) Liquid Line Sight Glass shown) NOTE: Unit with 4 fixed-speed compressors shown. DAIKIN APPLIED REbEL APPLIED ROOfTOP...
  • Page 17 INTRODuCTION Figure 17: B-Cabinet Heat Pump Piping WWW.DAIKINAPPLIED.COM IM 1384...
  • Page 18 INTRODuCTION Figure 18: C-Cabinet Condenser Piping, Cooling Only, 1 to 2 Compressors per Circuit are Provided DAIKIN APPLIED REbEL APPLIED ROOfTOP...
  • Page 19 INTRODuCTION Figure 19: C-Cabinet Heat Pump Piping WWW.DAIKINAPPLIED.COM IM 1384...
  • Page 20 INTRODuCTION Figure 20: D-Cabinet Condenser Piping, Cooling Only DAIKIN APPLIED REbEL APPLIED ROOfTOP...
  • Page 21 INTRODuCTION Figure 21: VFD Inverter Box Components NOTE: Arrows indicate airflow direction. WWW.DAIKINAPPLIED.COM IM 1384...
  • Page 22: Controlled Component Locations

    Furnace Furnace Discharge Air Controller* Temp. (DAT) Outdoor Temp and/or humidity Refrigerant Pressure Sensors/Switches Condenser Discharge Air Temp. Sensor (Field Installed) Voltage Control (MT4) NOTE: *Furnace controller located in furnace vestibule for D-Cabinet units . DAIKIN APPLIED REbEL APPLIED ROOfTOP...
  • Page 23: Control Panel

    INTRODuCTION Control Panel The unit control panels and their locations are shown in the following figures. These figures show a typical unit. Specific unit configurations may differ. Figure 23: Control Panel Locations (DPSA Unit) Energy Wheel /Electric Pre heater Control Panel (if applicable) Low Voltage Control...
  • Page 24 INTRODuCTION Figure 25: Typical Main Control Panel (DPSA Unit) Figure 26: Typical Main Control Panel (DAHA Unit) DAIKIN APPLIED REbEL APPLIED ROOfTOP...
  • Page 25 INTRODuCTION Figure 27: Typical Low Voltage Control Panel (DPSA Unit) Figure 29: Typical Return Control Panel (with Prop Exhaust Fan VFD) Figure 28: Typical Low Voltage Control Panel (DAHA Unit) Figure 30: Typical Return Control Panel (without Prop Exhaust Fan VFD) WWW.DAIKINAPPLIED.COM IM 1384...
  • Page 26 INTRODuCTION Figure 31: Typical Return Control Panel (with Energy Recovery Wheel) DAIKIN APPLIED REbEL APPLIED ROOfTOP...
  • Page 27: Installation

    Table 3: DAHA Unit Service Clearances by Unit Size (see agent within five (5) days of the delivery date and file a claim with the page form provided by Daikin Applied. Refer to the Daikin Applied Freight Policy for DAHA Cabinet further information.
  • Page 28 INSTALLATION Figure 32: DPSA Unit Service Clearances (Scenario A) Figure 33: DPSA Unit Service Clearances (Scenario B) DAIKIN APPLIED REbEL APPLIED ROOfTOP...
  • Page 29 INSTALLATION Figure 34: DAHA Unit Service Clearances (Scenario A) Figure 35: DAHA Unit Service Clearances (Scenario B) WWW.DAIKINAPPLIED.COM IM 1384...
  • Page 30: Ventilation Clearance

    . Figure 36: Overhead Clearance Overhead Canopy Furnace flue (if 24” applicable) 24” 96” minimum from top of unit to permanent overhead construction 24” DAIKIN APPLIED REbEL APPLIED ROOfTOP...
  • Page 31: Roof Curb Assembly And Installation

    INSTALLATION Roof Curb Assembly and Curb Assembly instructions 1 . Set curbing parts in accordance with assembly instructions Installation provided with unit . Take careful note of the location of return and supply air openings or plenum divider . Refer to WARNING submittal drawing for order-specific details.
  • Page 32 INSTALLATION Figure 37: Typical Bottom-Ducted Roof Curb Assembly Figure 38: Typical Plenum Curb Assembly DAIKIN APPLIED REbEL APPLIED ROOfTOP...
  • Page 33 INSTALLATION Figure 39: Detail Views Curb Assemblies Figure 40: Plenum Curb Intermediate Steel Structure Member and Cross Section Details The base of the unit has structural steel between the floor of the unit and the curb sealing surface. For plenum curb applications, extra insulation and sealing is required .
  • Page 34: Full Condenser Floor Sealing For Electrical Penetrations

    • Place the main panel plate back into position . • Measure the distance from the bottom of the plate to the top of the condenser floor (retain this measurement for building the assembly) . • Remove the main panel plate . DAIKIN APPLIED REbEL APPLIED ROOfTOP...
  • Page 35 INSTALLATION Figure 45: Condenser Floor and Main Panel Plate • Ensure that the conduit flange plate is resting on the Measurement condenser floor. • It is acceptable for the main panel plate to be slightly above the bottom of the main control panel (no more than 1/8”) . This will help when creating the final seal.
  • Page 36: Post And Rail Mounting

    ASME Standard P30 .1 or equivalent and must be suited for the etc .) properly to protect against moisture and weather . load capacity. Daikin Applied is not a licensed nor certified rigging specialist . Therefore it is the customer’s responsibility to consult...
  • Page 37 INSTALLATION Lifting Brackets Figure 49: Example Illustrations of Allowed Angle Label Lifting bracket designs vary from product to product . Rules of engagement with the lifting brackets are the same regardless of the bracket type . For Rebel Applied units, a typical lifting bracket with 2ʺ...
  • Page 38: Lifting Equipment

    Refer to as-designed, certified drawings for weight, center of gravity location and details specific to unit configuration. Figure 50: Typical Lifting Points Locations 4 Lifting Points 6 Lifting Points DAIKIN APPLIED REbEL APPLIED ROOfTOP...
  • Page 39: Shipping Splits

    INSTALLATION Shipping Splits The cabinet modules must be reassembled on the roof curb in the proper order. The return section should be set in place first, followed by the center section (if applicable), and the condenser Reassembly of Shipping Splits section last (Figure 52) .
  • Page 40 . Figure 58: Assembly Base Rails 4 . Carefully lower section into place, making sure the roof curb engages the recesses in the unit base (Figure 56) . Figure 56: Set Sections Over Roof Curb DAIKIN APPLIED REbEL APPLIED ROOfTOP...
  • Page 41 INSTALLATION 7 . Place and fasten deck panel to base (Figure 58) . All Figure 61: Install Roof Panel fasteners in the deck panel need to be fastened to a torque of 35 in·lbs and approximately flush with the deck sheet- metal .
  • Page 42 . 16 . Install the edge protector on the low voltage divider and install the UHMW tape on the corners of the low voltage raceway (2 - 4” pieces stacked vertical on each corner) . DAIKIN APPLIED REbEL APPLIED ROOfTOP...
  • Page 43 INSTALLATION Figure 69: Edge Protectors Figure 71: Low Voltage Cover 19 . Attach the high voltage cover (Figure 72) . 17 . Connect the wires per the wiring schematic . In the low voltage raceway, connect the plugs that mate . The wires Figure 72: High Voltage Cover should be routed up to the platform and wire-tied such that the plugs sit on the platform .
  • Page 44 76) . Attach the tape to the galvanized steel frame . The vertical should be installed first. The horizontal should be installed second, overlapping the vertical strips that were previously installed (Figure 77) . Figure 77: Tape Overlap Detail DAIKIN APPLIED REbEL APPLIED ROOfTOP...
  • Page 45 . If you need assistance on these procedures, please contact Daikin Applied Technical Response Center via www .DaikinApplied .com . 3 . Run wire harness through raceway channel for low voltages (equal or less than 110 volts) .
  • Page 46: Unit Piping

    The freezing lines require venting to provide proper condensate flow. of coils is not the responsibility of Daikin Applied. Where the cooling coils have intermediate condensate pans on Hot water coils are not normally recommended for use with the face of the evaporator coil, copper tubes near both ends of entering air temperatures below 35°F (1 .6°C) .
  • Page 47: Hot Water Piping

    INSTALLATION NOTE: Factory-installed water valves and piping are bronze, Figure 82: C and D-Cabinet Hot Water Heat Section brass, and copper . Dissimilar metals within the (Shown with Factory 3-way Valve and Piping with Stacked plumbing system can cause galvanic corrosion . To Coils, No Bypass) avoid corrosion, provide proper dielectric fittings as well as appropriate water treatment when making a...
  • Page 48 Figure 84: A and B-Cabinet Hot Water Heat Section (Shown with Factory Valve and Piping, no Bypass) NOTE: Horizontal Supply and Return will be through the fixed panel in line with the pipe connections. Figure 85: B-Cabinet Hot Water Bypass Valve Package DAIKIN APPLIED REbEL APPLIED ROOfTOP...
  • Page 49 INSTALLATION Steam Coil or Steam Integral Face and Figure 87: B-Cabinet Steam Heat Section (Valve and Factory Piping) Bypass (IFB) Coil Steam coils are provided without valves as a standard unit, requiring field installation of valves and piping. As an option, the steam coil is supplied with a two-way valve and actuator motor from the factory .
  • Page 50: Steam Piping Recommendations

    . Estimate 3 ft . (914 mm) for each 1 psi (7 kPa) of trap differential required. 4 . If the unit is to be operated in environments with possible freezing temperatures, an optional freezestat is recommended . DAIKIN APPLIED REbEL APPLIED ROOfTOP...
  • Page 51: Chilled Water

    Figure 90: Chilled Water Single Coil 2-Way Valve higher freezing points in their natural state than when mixed with water. The freezing of coils is not the responsibility of Daikin Applied. Cold water coils are not normally recommended for use with entering air temperatures below 35°F (1 .6°C) .
  • Page 52: Chilled Water Piping

    An alternative method is to continue the valve package piping and run the piping straight through the wall panel . Be sure to properly insulate exposed piping based on your geographical location . DAIKIN APPLIED REbEL APPLIED ROOfTOP...
  • Page 53 INSTALLATION Figure 97: Integral Face and Bypass (IFB) Side Cutout Figure 99: Cold Water Side Cutout Dimensions (Right Panel Dimensions with UV Lights) Table 10: Integral Face and Bypass (IFB) Side Cutout Dimensions Dimensions Cabinet Table 12: Cold Water Side Cutout Dimensions (Right Panel Size Width Height...
  • Page 54 Cutout #4 in Figure Cutout #5 0 .5 Figure 14 .5 25 .5 NOTE: Variable dimensions are measured from either the bottom edge of the panel (vertically) or the inner edge of the panel (horizontally) . DAIKIN APPLIED REbEL APPLIED ROOfTOP...
  • Page 55: Damper Assemblies

    INSTALLATION Damper Assemblies Intake Hood Damper (0% to 100% outside air) The optional damper assemblies described in this section normally are ordered with factory-installed actuators and Units requiring 100% outside air are provided with a rain hood linkages . The following sections describe operation and linkage and dampers that can be controlled by a single actuator .
  • Page 56 . 4 . Place caulk where shown below in Figure 104 to seal all seams between unit cabinet and hood to create a leak proof water tight seal . Figure 104: Exhaust Hood Folded Out DAIKIN APPLIED REbEL APPLIED ROOfTOP...
  • Page 57: Hepa Holding Frame, Filter, And Prefilter Installation

    • Leg Extensions, 4 per frame (A) — Daikin Applied PN: 910111494 • Latches, 4 per frame — Daikin Applied PN: 910111493 (B) (without prefilters) — Daikin Applied PN: 910123164 (C) (with prefilters) • Prefilter Holding Frames (when prefilters are ordered) —...
  • Page 58 1/4” gap between the latch and the leg extension coupling as shown in Figure 113 . Repeat this step with all 4 corners . Figure 112: Latch Overlapping Leg Extension Figure 113: Tighten Cap Screw to 1/4” of the Coupling DAIKIN APPLIED REbEL APPLIED ROOfTOP...
  • Page 59 INSTALLATION AAF HEPA Filters with Prefilters STEP 4: Once all four corner latches have been tightened within 1/4” of the leg extension coupling, complete the installation by Follow previous steps 1-2, then continue straight to step 5 . tightening each corner until the latch and leg extension coupling meet .
  • Page 60 Once all four corners have been tightened the HEPA filter should now be properly seated and sealed (Figure 120) . Repeat the process with all remaining filters working from the bottom to the top . Figure 120: Properly Installed HEPA Filter DAIKIN APPLIED REbEL APPLIED ROOfTOP...
  • Page 61: Installing Ductwork

    1 . Install a tee fitting with a leak-tight removable cap in each or normal operation. tube near the sensor fitting. This facilitates connecting a On bottom-supply/bottom-return units, if a Daikin Applied roof manometer or pressure gauge if testing is required . curb is not used, installing contractor should make an airtight 2 .
  • Page 62: Indoor Air Quality (Iaq) Installations

    4 fasteners at the corners of the rack as detailed Figure 126 . After the fasteners are removed, disconnect the power at the base of the right side of the rack as seen in Figure 127 . DAIKIN APPLIED REbEL APPLIED ROOfTOP...
  • Page 63 INSTALLATION Installing PCO Panels and Carbon Filters Figure 128: IAQ Rack Partially Removed for 61” Bulb Installation • Photocatalytic oxidation panels (PCO) are located upstream and/or downstream of the UV lights depending on the option configured in the unit. • PCO panels and carbon filters will slide into a traditional filter rack downstream of the UV lights, where there will be a 2”-wide filter rack as seen in Figure...
  • Page 64: Fan Block-Off Plates

    However, as an added feature, the failed supply fan can be reinstalled over the block-off plate, if it is deemed more convenient for storage purposes . DAIKIN APPLIED REbEL APPLIED ROOfTOP...
  • Page 65: Top Discharge

    INSTALLATION Side Discharge Figure 134: Installing Downstream Block-off Plate On units that are in the side discharge configuration, the same rules as top discharge for unit leakage apply . It is the installer’s responsibility to ensure there can be no leakage at or around the duct collar, or the applied ductwork .
  • Page 66: Installing Building Static Pressure Sensor Taps

    (LO) taps by using different color tubing temperature . Generally, locate the sensor 5-10’ from the unit or by tagging the tubes. Daikin Applied recommends 3/16ʺ discharge and after one duct turn to allow for air mixing . Do not I .D .
  • Page 67: Unit Wiring

    Panel. Consult the Unit Specific Electrical Schematics to Field Power Wiring determine if the electric heater will require its own set of service conductors . Refer to “Daikin Applied Electric Heater Modules” on DANGER page 120 for service conductor entrance details pertaining to LOCKOUT/TAGOUT all power sources prior to wiring or servicing the unit.
  • Page 68 Specific Electrical Schematics to determine the installation Figure 140: DAHA Unit - Typical Field Power Entrance - requirements . Power Entrance Plate Figure 138: DPSA Unit - Typical Field Power Entrance – Power Entrance Plate Figure 141: Field Wired GFCI Power DAIKIN APPLIED REbEL APPLIED ROOfTOP...
  • Page 69: Field Control Wiring

    uNIT WIRINg Field Control Wiring Terminal Block Description Signal Number DANGER Alarm Return 24VAC relay LOCKOUT/TAGOUT all power sources prior to wiring or servicing the unit. Fan Operation 24VAC relay Electrical shock hazard that may cause severe injury or death. Connect only Freezestat Sensor Terminal 1 Contact Closure low voltage NEC Class II circuits to the terminal blocks.
  • Page 70 Figure 145: Wiring Connections Control Box (located in Condenser Section, Shown without Doors or Panels) Wiring entrance point for condenser fan wires Wiring entrance point from air handler sec�on Wiring entrance point to low voltage control box Wiring entrance point to main control box from outside of unit DAIKIN APPLIED REbEL APPLIED ROOfTOP...
  • Page 71: Unit Operation

    NOTICE Preparing Unit for Operation This unit’s compressors are pre-charged with oil from the factory. If compressor oil is seen leaking from any components, contact Daikin Applied’s Technical Response Center. Power-up Unit is shipped with stiffening brackets attached to all compressor There is a 115 VAC control circuit transformer and several 24VAC feet to avoid unwanted vibration during transit .
  • Page 72: Refrigerant Charge

    . outdoor coil drain pan is activated for 15 minutes, allowing the collected condensate to flow to the drain pipe. The two compressors operate in parallel (same speed) except DAIKIN APPLIED REbEL APPLIED ROOfTOP...
  • Page 73: Phase Voltage Monitor

    uNIT OPERATION Lead Load when the capacity demand is lower than the capacity provided by both compressors operating at minimum speed (low demand The loading and unloading process is similar except that both scenarios) or when the unit is operating in dehumidification compressors in the lead cooling circuit 1 energize before mode .
  • Page 74: Dehumidification Operation

    — When MHGRH is active, circuit #1 will lead and load up Space, or OAT . OAT can only be selected for units with DAT before starting circuit #2 . control. Dehumidification is disabled when the unit is in either DAIKIN APPLIED REbEL APPLIED ROOfTOP...
  • Page 75 uNIT OPERATION MLSCRH+MHGRH Control & Arrangement — For reheat operation, compressor(s) in circuit #1 must be active . If the unit is operating in the cooling mode when a • In conjunction with dehumidification, the combination of call for dehumidification/reheat arises, circuit #1 will become MLSCRH &...
  • Page 76 2 x 5" 1/2" NPT Pressurized Insulated 2" NPT 1/2" NPT (SKD) Uninsulated Atmospheric 2 x 5" 1/2" NPT Pressurized Uninsulated 2" NPT 1/2" NPT (SKD) Figure 150 shows proper installation of supply line connections . DAIKIN APPLIED REbEL APPLIED ROOfTOP...
  • Page 77 uNIT OPERATION Figure 150: Humidifier Supply Line Installation Figure 151: Proper and Improper Installation Examples Follow the below general installation rules in order to avoid any condensation accumulation which can cause severe water accumulation in the duct or a humidifier malfunction. NOTICE Risk of malfunction.
  • Page 78: Troubleshooting

    BSPT) condensate drain connection . Steam collapsible . Figure 124 • Replace the gasket NOTICE (Daikin Applied PN: SP 6867) . Remove the 1/2" (15mm) or 3/4" (20mm) cap (shipping protection) from the condensate drain before the installation . VAV Box Output •...
  • Page 79 uNIT OPERATION Entering Fan Temperature Sensor Propeller Exhaust Fan Option The entering fan temperature (EFT) sensor and an associated Economizer units may include propeller exhaust or centrifugal “Lo Airflow Problem” alarm are provided on VAV units with return fan options . This section covers maintenance and MicroTech control and gas or electric heat .
  • Page 80: Fan Maintenance

    . The sensitivity of the counterbalance should only be Figure 154: Typical Ultraviolet Light Installation set to meet the application requirements . The damper must be mounted square and plumb and operate freely before any weight adjustments are performed . DAIKIN APPLIED REbEL APPLIED ROOfTOP...
  • Page 81: Ultraviolet Light Operation

    uNIT OPERATION Ultraviolet Light Operation The Ultraviolet (UV) Lights are powered by the main 115V transformer and therefore will normally be on whenever the unit is powered on . There are door switches that are installed on some doors with access to UV radiation . These doors must be closed for the UV lights to operate.
  • Page 82: Start-Up, Checks, And Tests

    2 . Verify that all construction debris is removed, and that the “Warranty” on page 179 and return it to Daikin Applied . filters are clean. A representative of the owner or the operator of the equipment 3 .
  • Page 83: Using The Keypad/Display

    START-uP, ChECKS, AND TESTS Using the Keypad/Display The keypad/display consists of a 5-line by 22 character display, three keys and a “push and roll” navigation wheel . There is an Alarm Button, Menu (Home) Button, and a Back Button . The wheel is used to navigate between lines on a screen (page) and to increase and decrease changeable values when editing .
  • Page 84: Navigation Mode

    60s is the number of seconds you want the unit to operate with fast timers) . Figure 157: Password Main Page Initial Manual Mode Start-Up Daikin AHU Enter Password Initial Start-up should be performed in manual control mode Quick Menu before proceeding to the cooling/heating start up .
  • Page 85 START-uP, ChECKS, AND TESTS Cooling/Heating Start up Supply Fan Start-up 1 . Verify all duct and unit mounted isolation dampers are Supply Fan Start-up open . 1 . Verify all duct and unit mounted isolation dampers are 2 . Place the unit into Manual Control Mode through the open .
  • Page 86 The compressors will only run if this reads (Enabled) . 6 . Verify that compressor #1 starts . If the compressor motor hums but does not run, verify that it is getting three- phase power . DAIKIN APPLIED REbEL APPLIED ROOfTOP...
  • Page 87: Expansion Valve Superheat Adjustment

    START-uP, ChECKS, AND TESTS 7 . The compressor should operate continuously while there Table 21: Expected Subcooling for Compressor Start-up is a call for cooling . If the compressor cycles on its low (Cooling Only Models) pressure switch, due the following: Outdoor Air Temp .
  • Page 88: Heating System Start-Up

    • Valves and crank case heaters are returned to their normal states . • There will be a delay before allowing compressors to be turned on . This allows valves to return to their normal state . DAIKIN APPLIED REbEL APPLIED ROOfTOP...
  • Page 89: Charging The System With Refrigerant

    START-uP, ChECKS, AND TESTS Air Balancing Evacuating Refrigerant Charge Main Menu\Manual Control 1 . Navigate to and place unit into DANGER Evac/ChrgMode Moving Machinery hazard. Moving components such as, fans, dampers, Evac/ChrgMode 2 . If is not available on the unit controller, energy recovery devices can cause serious injury or death.
  • Page 90: Maintaining Control Parameter Records

    . Commission Unit\RF/EF Setup\ Sup Fan Max, RF @ SF Daikin Applied recommends that the MicroTech controller’s Max, Sup Fan Min, RF @ SF Min. setpoints and parameters be recorded and saved for future Main Menu\ Commission Unit\RF/EF Setup\ RF/EF b .
  • Page 91: Smoke And Fire Protection

    Daikin Applied optionally offers factory installed outdoor air, return Sequences - the ventilation control feature allows for one of the air, and exhaust air dampers as well as smoke detectors in the following sequences to be performed .
  • Page 92: Microtech® Remote User Interface

    The MicroTech unit controller can be connected to a variety of • Network Combo Temeprature Sensor – Daikin Applied Part field installed sensors. Number 910278050 • Space Sensor with tenant override – Daikin Applied PN: 113117701 Figure 163: Network Space Sensor • DDC Space Sensor with Setpoint Adjust and Tenant Override –...
  • Page 93 START-uP, ChECKS, AND TESTS Figure 164: QMX Sensor Refer to OM 1373 for MicroTech configuration and set-up instructions . NOTE: The sensor is available in English units and does not show SI units . Figure 165: Specifications and Connections Interface Process Bus Up to eight interfaces per remote Bus Connec-...
  • Page 94: R-32 Guidelines

    . The test method shall have a sensitivity of 5 grams per year of refrigerant or better under a pressure of at least 0 .25 times the maximum allowable pressure . No leak shall be detected . DAIKIN APPLIED REbEL APPLIED ROOfTOP...
  • Page 95 . Please contact Daikin Applied space. Rooms on the same floor and connected by an for additional information .
  • Page 96 1 .195 1500 1 .234 1750 1 .273 2000 1 .312 2250 1 .351 2500 1 .39 2750 1 .429 3000 1 .468 3250 1 .507 3500 1 .546 Figure 167: Required Minimum Room Area Chart DAIKIN APPLIED REbEL APPLIED ROOfTOP...
  • Page 97 WARNING shall be fit for the purpose and to the correct specification. Only auxiliary devices approved by Daikin Applied or declared suitable for At all times the manufacturer’s maintenance and service installation with R-32 shall be installed in the connecting ductwork.
  • Page 98 • The following leak detection methods are deemed continuing to fill until the working pressure is achieved, DAIKIN APPLIED REbEL APPLIED ROOfTOP...
  • Page 99 R-32 guIDELINES then venting to atmosphere, and finally pulling down to a • If a vacuum is not possible, make a manifold so that vacuum . refrigerant can be removed from various parts of the system . • When the final oxygen-free nitrogen charge is used, the system shall be vented down to atmospheric pressure to •...
  • Page 100 . Take care that the drained refrigerant will not cause any danger . In doubt, one person should guard the outlet . Take special care that drained refrigerant will not float back into the building. DAIKIN APPLIED REbEL APPLIED ROOfTOP...
  • Page 101: Handling And Storage

    R-32 guIDELINES Recovery Conditions for Safe Storage • Requirements to be met by storerooms and receptacles: Recovery Cylinders — Store only in unopened original receptacles When transferring refrigerant into cylinders, ensure — Store in a cool and dry location that only appropriate refrigerant recovery cylinders are •...
  • Page 102 . Be aware that malfunction of the equipment may be a . Ensure sufficient ventilation at the working place. caused by refrigerant loss and a refrigerant leak is possible . b . Remove the refrigerant . R-32 should always be DAIKIN APPLIED REbEL APPLIED ROOfTOP...
  • Page 103: Maintenance

    R-32 guIDELINES recovered and never released directly into the environment . Take care that the drained refrigerant will not cause any danger . In doubt, one person should guard the outlet . Take special care that drained refrigerant will not float back into the building. Maintenance •...
  • Page 104: Unit Maintenance

    Always inspect the unit for multiple disconnects to ensure all power is removed from the control panel and its components . More than one disconnect may be required to de-energize the unit . DAIKIN APPLIED REbEL APPLIED ROOfTOP...
  • Page 105: Example Wiring Diagram

    uNIT MAINTENANCE Example Wiring Diagram Figure 169: Typical Rebel Applied Wiring Diagram WWW.DAIKINAPPLIED.COM IM 1384...
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  • Page 112 MAINTENANCE Figure 176: Typical Rebel Applied Wiring Diagram (continued) DAIKIN APPLIED REbEL APPLIED ROOfTOP...
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  • Page 114 MAINTENANCE Figure 178: Typical Rebel Applied Wiring Diagram (continued) DAIKIN APPLIED REbEL APPLIED ROOfTOP...
  • Page 115 uNIT MAINTENANCE Figure 179: Typical Rebel Applied Wiring Diagram (continued) WWW.DAIKINAPPLIED.COM IM 1384...
  • Page 116 MAINTENANCE Figure 180: Typical Rebel Applied Wiring Diagram (continued) DAIKIN APPLIED REbEL APPLIED ROOfTOP...
  • Page 117 uNIT MAINTENANCE Figure 181: Typical Rebel Applied Wiring Diagram (continued) WWW.DAIKINAPPLIED.COM IM 1384...
  • Page 118 MAINTENANCE Figure 182: Typical Rebel Applied Wiring Diagram (continued) DAIKIN APPLIED REbEL APPLIED ROOfTOP...
  • Page 119: Planned Maintenance

    Location After extended storage, perform a complete start up . Inevitable The Daikin Applied Rooftop Packaged System Unit is an outdoor accumulations of dirt, insect nests, etc . can contribute to unit . However, the schedule may dictate storage either on the problems if not cleaned out thoroughly prior to start up .
  • Page 120: Daikin Applied Electric Heater Modules

    MAINTENANCE Daikin Applied Electric Heater the heater down when the temperature reaches the high limit set point; the circuit closes again when the temperature falls Modules below dead band and then allows the heater to run . The backup...
  • Page 121: Electric Heat Installation

    uNIT MAINTENANCE Electric Heat Installation Figure 184: Backup Manual Switch Location The DPSA main electric heater and ERW pre-heater are factory installed and wired . Field supplied power wiring to be in accordance with NEC and any existing local codes by trained qualified installation and service personnel.
  • Page 122 Check control voltage, it should not be less than 90% of the contactor coil voltage Contactor Hum Dirt on armature of or Chatter Clean contactor armature with low air pressure and a stiff brush holding coil Defective contactor Replace contactor DAIKIN APPLIED REbEL APPLIED ROOfTOP...
  • Page 123: Electric Heater Step Controller

    uNIT MAINTENANCE Electric Heater Step Controller Figure 186: Sequence Control without Vernier The S5 Series step controller is a microcomputer-based stage controller designed to provide low cost precise control for multi- stage applications . Common applications are HVAC duct heaters, industrial process air heaters and circulation heaters .
  • Page 124 The STAGE dial is used to configure the proper number of stages. Set the stages to a value between 1 and 10 on the master controller. When a slave controller is used, always set the stages on the master controller to a value greater than 5. DAIKIN APPLIED REbEL APPLIED ROOfTOP...
  • Page 125: Step Controller Troubleshooting

    uNIT MAINTENANCE Step Controller Troubleshooting Figure 188: Step Controller Troubleshooting Instructions FUNCTIONAL TEST DESCRIPTION: CAUTION: Disconnect all power before changing any controller se�ngs. The func�onal test mode can be used to verify board opera�on, stage se�ngs and input signal. This mode will bypass both the inter-stage delay se�ngs and input signal in order to sequence the stages according to the current status of the STAGE se�ngs.
  • Page 126 Figure 189: 10kW – 240kW (Stage Control) DS01 ELECTRICALCIRCUIT # 1 GLG01 BB10 MMP10-1 SAF #1 L1A T1A GLG101 MMP10-2 SAF #2 L1A T1A GLG102 460V H1 H3 H2 H4 120V 120V 120V 120V 120V DAIKIN APPLIED REbEL APPLIED ROOfTOP...
  • Page 127 uNIT MAINTENANCE Figure 190: 100kW – 250kW (Step Control) Gas Manifold Gas Manifold MODULATING (10: & 20:1) : 1125MBH WWW.DAIKINAPPLIED.COM IM 1384...
  • Page 128 MAINTENANCE Figure 191: 10kW – 50kW (Full SCR Control) DAIKIN APPLIED REbEL APPLIED ROOfTOP...
  • Page 129 uNIT MAINTENANCE Figure 192: 40kW – 250kW (SCR Vernier Control) MMP2 COMPR-2 L1A T1A GLG2 MMP4 COMPR-4 L1A T1A GLG4 FB11 FB21 VFD11 VFD21 CFAN-11 CFAN-21 PE1 PE2 PE1 PE2 GLG11 GLG21 CFAN-12 CFAN-22 VFD11-U2 VFD21-U2 VFD11-V2 VFD21-V2 VFD11-W2 VFD21-W2 INVERTER (A3P) COMPR-1...
  • Page 130: Tubular Gas Heater

    Operation of the gas furnace in such a contaminated atmosphere and will void all warranty coverage by the manufacturer. Questions regarding specific contaminants should be referred to your local gas utility. DAIKIN APPLIED REbEL APPLIED ROOfTOP...
  • Page 131 TubuLAR gAS hEATER General Gas Furnace Information Gas Furnace Manifold Diagrams Drum-and-Tube Style Gas Furnace Figure 193: Staged Furnaces – 1 Standard Manifold Units equipped with a drum-and-tube style gas furnace will have a separate installation manual included . Consult that manual for specifics of drum-and-tube style installation and setup.
  • Page 132 VB1285 control board controls the modulating Section M of the VB1287 control board simultaneously controls both staged furnace manifold as shown in Figure 194 . sections (S1 & S2) of the furnace manifold as shown in Figure 195 . DAIKIN APPLIED REbEL APPLIED ROOfTOP...
  • Page 133 TubuLAR gAS hEATER Figure 196: Modulating Furnaces – 1 Split Manifold Figure 197: Modulating Furnaces – 2 Standard Manifolds NOTE: 600 MBH (Dual Burner, Low Turn-Down: MQ614MV, MQ614MVLP) . The noted furnaces are split into two manifold sections . Two furnace control boards are supplied with this furnace model .
  • Page 134 Section M and the staged Section S1 . The VB1287 control board simultaneously controls two staged sections (S2 and S3) of the controls the staged Section S2 of the furnace manifold as shown furnace manifold as shown in Figure 200 . Figure 199 . DAIKIN APPLIED REbEL APPLIED ROOfTOP...
  • Page 135: Sequences Of Operation

    TubuLAR gAS hEATER Sequences of Operation Figure 201: Modulating Furnaces – 4 Standard Manifolds The following sequences of operation apply to individual control boards and the furnace sections they control (see figures beginning on page 131) . In units with multiple control boards, the MicroTech controller will send signals separately to each of the control boards to control which furnace sections are engaged (see tables beginning on...
  • Page 136 . After three failed ignition attempts, the board will enter a 1 hour lockout . 6 . Once flame has been established, the control will enter a DAIKIN APPLIED REbEL APPLIED ROOfTOP...
  • Page 137: Refrigeration Only Controls (Roc)

    TubuLAR gAS hEATER Refrigeration Only Controls (ROC) When the unit is equipped with Refrigeration Only Controls (ROC), the field-provided controller must send a 0-10V signal to the MicroTech controller. Refer to the as-built wiring diagrams provided with your unit for specific configurations and control signal landing locations .
  • Page 138 NOTE: “Modulating Section” refers to only section M if standard sections are used, but sections M & S1 if split sections are used . Refer to the diagrams beginning on page 131 for section location and identification. DAIKIN APPLIED REbEL APPLIED ROOfTOP...
  • Page 139 TubuLAR gAS hEATER Table 31: 1125 MBH Staging Information (Natural Gas) Input Voltage Signal Engaged Furnace Sec- Modulating Section Total Heat Capacity (%) Total Heat Input (MBH) (VDC) tions 0 .00 - 0 .20 0 .20 - 1 .00 M, S1 1 .00 - 5 .00 10% - 100% M, S1...
  • Page 140 NOTE: “Modulating Section” refers to only section M if standard sections are used, but sections M & S1 if split sections are used . Refer to the diagrams beginning on page 131 for section location and identification. DAIKIN APPLIED REbEL APPLIED ROOfTOP...
  • Page 141 TubuLAR gAS hEATER Table 35: 600 MBH Staging Information (Propane Gas) Input Voltage Signal Engaged Furnace Sec- Modulating Section Total Heat Capacity (%) Total Heat Input (MBH) (VDC) tions 0 .00 - 0 .20 600 MBH 0 .20 - 2 .00 M, S1 Modulating - 5:1 2 .00 - 10 .00...
  • Page 142 . Figure 202: Electric 200 MBH, 100:1 Figure 205: Electric 1125 MBH, 100:1 Figure 206: Electric 1500 MBH, 100:1 Figure 203: Electric 400 and 600 MBH, 100:1 DAIKIN APPLIED REbEL APPLIED ROOfTOP...
  • Page 143 TubuLAR gAS hEATER Figure 208: Typical Gas Heat Section Assembly and Figure 209: Typical Gas Heat Section Assembly and Component Identification for Double Flue Furnaces (10:1 Component Identification for Four Flue Furnaces (10:1 1500 1125 MBH model shown) MBH model shown) Table 40: Item Descriptions for Figure 208 Item...
  • Page 144 60 (33 .3) (31710) 10:1 Modu- 150/1500 404239001, lating (44/440) 4042338901 11198 100 (55 .6) (19026) 1500 1215 (440) (360) 18664 60 (33 .3) (31710) 20:1 Modu- 75/1500 404239002, lating (22/440) 4042338901 11198 100 (55 .6) (19026) DAIKIN APPLIED REbEL APPLIED ROOfTOP...
  • Page 145 TubuLAR gAS hEATER Table 37: 1125 MBH Staging Information (Propane Gas) Input Voltage Signal Engaged Furnace Sec- Modulating Section Total Heat Capacity (%) Total Heat Input (MBH) (VDC) tions 0 .00 - 0 .20 0 .20 - 1 .00 M, S1 1 .00 - 5 .00 33%-100% M, S1...
  • Page 146: Unit Location And Clearances

    DDC control module, and all operational safeties . The safety switches include a high-limit temperature switch, a combustion blower proof of airflow, and the flame roll-out switch (see Figure 207 and Figure 209) . DAIKIN APPLIED REbEL APPLIED ROOfTOP...
  • Page 147 TubuLAR gAS hEATER DPSA Gas Furnace Capacity Data Table 42: DPSA Natural Gas Furnace Capacity Table Natural Gas Supply Rated Rated Input Rated Temp Min Airflow Max Temp Heat Size DAA Part Pressure, Cabinet Size Output Control Low/High Rise Efficiency % Out: MBH (KW) Number...
  • Page 148 60 (33 .3) (23783) 6:1 Modulat- 190/1125 404228903 (55/330) 8399 100 (55 .6) (14270) 1125 11-14 (330) (270) (2 .7-3 .5) 13998 60 (33 .3) (23783) 12:1 Modu- 94/1125 404228904 lating (27/330) 8399 100 (55 .6) (14270) DAIKIN APPLIED REbEL APPLIED ROOfTOP...
  • Page 149 TubuLAR gAS hEATER Propane Gas Supply Rated Rated Input Rated Temp Min Airflow Max Temp Heat Size DAA Part Pressure, Cabinet Size Output Control Low/High Rise Efficiency % Out: MBH (KW) Number Min-Max IN MBH (KW) MBH (KW) °F (°C) (M3/HR) °F (°C) WC (kPa)
  • Page 150: Electrical Requirements

    . Straps may be discarded while strap hardware should be reinstalled in their respective holes . Return to the furnace section and remove flue blank off plates. Retain hardware and use to mount flues to flue openings. DAIKIN APPLIED REbEL APPLIED ROOfTOP...
  • Page 151: Gas Pressure Requirements

    TubuLAR gAS hEATER Gas Pressure Requirements Table 45: Conversion for Specific Gravities other than 0.60 Inlet gas pressure must be maintained at 7 .0” wc for Natural Natural Gas Multiplier Gas and 11 .0” wc for Propane . Maximum inlet pressure must not 0 .50 1 .100 exceed 13 .0”...
  • Page 152 Table 47: DPSA Gas Furnace Fuel Pipe Sizing point may result in serious injury or death. Furnace Capacity Gas Pipe Size 200MBH, 400MBH, 600MBH 1 .25" NPT Figure 210: DPSA Gas Furnace Field Connection Detail 800MBH, 1125MBH, 1500MBH 1 .5" NPT DAIKIN APPLIED REbEL APPLIED ROOfTOP...
  • Page 153: Altitude Conversion

    Conversion requires a special kit 3000-3999 910333674 supplied by Daikin Applied Parts. Failure to use the proper conversion kit 4000–4999 910333676 can cause a fire, carbon monoxide poisoning, or explosion which may result 5000–5999...
  • Page 154: Gas Conversion

    TubuLAR gAS hEATER Gas Conversion Condensate Management Field gas conversion kits can be obtained through Daikin Applied NOTICE Parts for converting a furnace, or furnaces, to an alternate fuel . Furnace condensate is acidic and may discolor roofing materials. It is the...
  • Page 155 Start-up and service of this equipment must be performed by trained and qualified technicians. It is highly recommended that the initial start-up and future service be performed by Daikin Applied trained technicians who are familiar with working on live equipment . A representative of the owner or the operator of the equipment should be present during start-up to receive instructions in the operation, care, and adjustment of the unit .
  • Page 156: Operating Procedures

    . • Si vous ne pouvez joindre le fournisseur de gaz, appelez les pompiers . — L’installation et les reparations doivent etre confiees a un installateur qualifie ou au fournisseur de gaz. DAIKIN APPLIED REbEL APPLIED ROOfTOP...
  • Page 157 TubuLAR gAS hEATER Figure 212: Diagrams for Pressure Measurement Locations WWW.DAIKINAPPLIED.COM IM 1384...
  • Page 158 NOTE: All pressures are set at the factory based on standard inlet pressure and should not need to be adjusted for normal installation . Adjust pressures only if other troubleshooting options have been exhausted . DAIKIN APPLIED REbEL APPLIED ROOfTOP...
  • Page 159 TubuLAR gAS hEATER Table 52: Furnace Gas Pressure Itemization (Propane) Propane 20:1 Modu- Modulation 2-Stage 4-Stage 5:1 Modulation 10:1 Modulation 6:1 Modulating 12:1 Modulating lation Heat Input 1125 1500 1125 1500 Capacity: 600 (180) (59) (120) (180) (180) (59) (120) (180) (120) (180)
  • Page 160 Figure 213: Staged Gas Safety Control Figure 215: White Rodgers Single Stage Gas Valve (for sections above 200 MBH) Figure 216: Outlet Pressure Port Location Figure 214: White Rodgers Single Stage Gas Valve (for sections at 200 MBH and below) DAIKIN APPLIED REbEL APPLIED ROOfTOP...
  • Page 161 TubuLAR gAS hEATER Burner and Gas Manifold Pressure Modulating Furnaces Adjustment Instructions 1 . Read gas pressure at the Inlet Pressure Tap of the staged valve(s) and confirm pressure matches the value specified For correct gas pressures referenced in these instructions, for your unit’s capacity and modulation configuration.
  • Page 162: Maxitrol Exa Star Controller

    5 . Verify that dip switches on the modulating valve are set 2 VDC from the analog output . correctly . 6 . Press and hold button #2 until the red LED starts flashing. — Switch 1 (OFF) Refer to Figure 219 on page 163 . DAIKIN APPLIED REbEL APPLIED ROOfTOP...
  • Page 163 TubuLAR gAS hEATER 7 . Once the LED starts flashing, toggle between button #1 Figure 218: Example Gas Curves: Multi-Stage Modulating and button #2 to adjust the manifold pressure . Furnace — Button #1 increases gas flow — Button #2 decreases gas flow —...
  • Page 164: Maxitrol Exa Star Valve Over-Traveled State Calibration

    (at same inlet pressure) . increase rapidly and may result in an over-traveled 21 . Send a call for heat at minimum demand . state . 22 . If manifold pressures at minimum have changed from the DAIKIN APPLIED REbEL APPLIED ROOfTOP...
  • Page 165: Valve Setting

    TubuLAR gAS hEATER previous setting, repeat Steps 4 and 5 to reset . 23 . Cycle power to unit and verify settings have been properly saved by sending a call for heat at maximum and minimum demand . Valve Setting The Maxitrol EXA Star modulating gas valve series has two (2) buttons and a communication LED for user interface .
  • Page 166 1 . After heavy snowfall, verify that combustion air intakes are not blocked by snow . 2 . Periodically check during periods of snow accumulation as drifting may also lead to combustion air intake blockage . DAIKIN APPLIED REbEL APPLIED ROOfTOP...
  • Page 167: Furnace Wiring Diagrams

    TubuLAR gAS hEATER Furnace Wiring Diagrams Figure 221: 200 and 400 MBH (2-Stage) WWW.DAIKINAPPLIED.COM IM 1384...
  • Page 168 TubuLAR gAS hEATER Figure 222: 600 MBH (2-Stage) DAIKIN APPLIED REbEL APPLIED ROOfTOP...
  • Page 169 TubuLAR gAS hEATER Figure 223: 600 MBH (4-Stage) WWW.DAIKINAPPLIED.COM IM 1384...
  • Page 170 TubuLAR gAS hEATER Figure 224: 200 and 400 MBH (5:1 Modulation) DAIKIN APPLIED REbEL APPLIED ROOfTOP...
  • Page 171 TubuLAR gAS hEATER Figure 225: 600 MBH (5:1 Modulation), 400 MBH and 600 MBH (10:1 Modulation) WWW.DAIKINAPPLIED.COM IM 1384...
  • Page 172 TubuLAR gAS hEATER Figure 226: 800 MBH (10:1 and 6:1 Modulation) Pressure Switch Pressure Switch DAIKIN APPLIED REbEL APPLIED ROOfTOP...
  • Page 173 TubuLAR gAS hEATER Figure 227: 800 MBH (20:1 and 12:1 Modulation) WWW.DAIKINAPPLIED.COM IM 1384...
  • Page 174 TubuLAR gAS hEATER Figure 228: 1125 MBH (10:1 and 6:1 Modulation), 1125 MBH (20:1 and 12:1 Modulation) DAIKIN APPLIED REbEL APPLIED ROOfTOP...
  • Page 175 TubuLAR gAS hEATER Figure 229: 1500 MBH (6:1, 10:1, 12:1, 20:1 Modulation) Modulating Furnace WWW.DAIKINAPPLIED.COM IM 1384...
  • Page 176 TubuLAR gAS hEATER Figure 230: 1500 MBH (6:1, 10:1, 12:1, 20:1 Modulation) Modulating Furnace (continued) DAIKIN APPLIED REbEL APPLIED ROOfTOP...
  • Page 177 TubuLAR gAS hEATER Figure 231: 1500 MBH (6:1, 10:1, 12:1, 20:1 Modulation) Staged Furnace WWW.DAIKINAPPLIED.COM IM 1384...
  • Page 178 TubuLAR gAS hEATER Figure 232: 1500 MBH (6:1, 10:1, 12:1, 20:1 Modulation) Staged Furnace (continued) DAIKIN APPLIED REbEL APPLIED ROOfTOP...
  • Page 179: Warranty

    In-Warranty Return Material Procedure Material other than compressors may not be returned except by permission of authorized factory service personnel of Daikin Applied at Minneapolis, Minnesota . A “return goods” tag will be sent to be included with the returned material .
  • Page 180: Daikin Applied Limited Warranty

    (collectively “Owner”) that, subject to the exclusions set forth below Company, at its option, will repair or replace defective parts in the event any product manufactured by Company, including products sold under the brand name Daikin and used in the United States or Canada, proves defective in material or workmanship within twelve (12) months from initial startup or eighteen (18) months from the date shipped by Company, whichever occurs first.
  • Page 181 WARRANTy Rebel Applied Equipment Warranty Registration Form To comply with the terms of Daikin Applied Warranty, complete and return this form within 10 days to the Warranty Department of Daikin Applied. Check, test, and start procedure for Rebel Applied. GENERAL INFORMATION Job Name: Unit No.:...
  • Page 182 Check service menus Modbus com statuses are all OK? ......Yes 13F-41577 DAIKIN APPLIED REbEL APPLIED ROOfTOP...
  • Page 183 WARRANTy Rebel Applied Equipment Warranty Registration Form Select Yes or No. If not applicable to the type of unit, select N/A. III. START-UP COMPRESSOR OPERATION A. Do compressors have holding charge? ........Are compressor shipping brackets removed? .
  • Page 184 Are all valve caps and packing tight after start-up? ......13F-41577 DAIKIN APPLIED REbEL APPLIED ROOfTOP...
  • Page 185 WARRANTy Rebel Applied Equipment Warranty Registration Form Select Yes or No. If not applicable to the type of unit, select N/A. Hot Water Coil A. Pressure test OK? ..........Chilled Water coil A.
  • Page 186 AAH.Wty_WAR_forms@daikinapplied.com Please fill out the Daikin Applied “Quality Assurance Survey Report” and list any additional comments that could affect the operation of this unit; e.g., shipping damage, failed components, adverse installation applications, etc. If additional comment space is needed, write the comment(s) on a separate sheet, attach it to the Survey Report and return it to the Warranty Department of Daikin Applied with the completed Equipment Warranty Registration form.
  • Page 187: Quality Assurance Survey Report

    Fair Poor 10. How would you rate the overall quality of the product? Excellent Good Fair Poor 11. How does the quality of Daikin Applied products rank in relation to competitive products? Excellent Good Fair Poor Comments 13F-4160 (02/16) ©2016 Daikin Applied • (800) 432-1342 • www.DaikinApplied.com WWW.DAIKINAPPLIED.COM...
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