Maytag Amana AHVE24BP1300 Installation & Operating Instructions Manual
Maytag Amana AHVE24BP1300 Installation & Operating Instructions Manual

Maytag Amana AHVE24BP1300 Installation & Operating Instructions Manual

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AHVE***P1300**
AIR HANDLERS
INSTALLATION & OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
1 Important Safety Instructions ............................................................... 2
2 Shipping Inspection ............................................................................... 3
2.1 Parts ........................................................................................................ 3
2.2 Handling .................................................................................................. 3
3 Codes & Regulations ............................................................................. 3
4 Replacement Parts................................................................................. 4
5
Pre-Installation Considerations ........................................................... 4
5.1 Preparation .............................................................................................. 4
5.2 System Matches ...................................................................................... 4
5.3 Interconnecting Tubing ............................................................................ 4
5.4 Clearances .............................................................................................. 4
5.5 Horizontal Applications ............................................................................ 4
6
Installation Location ............................................................................. 5
6.1 Upflow Installation ................................................................................... 5
6.2 Horizontal Left Installation ....................................................................... 5
To Horizontal Left .......................................................................................... 5
6.3 Downflow/Horizontal Right Installation .................................................... 8
Downflow To Horizontal Right ....................................................................... 9
7 Refrigerant Lines ................................................................................... 9
7.1 Tubing Size .............................................................................................. 9
7.2 Tubing Preparation .................................................................................. 9
7.3 Tubing Connections ............................................................................... 10
8 Condensate Drain Lines ...................................................................... 10
9 Ductwork............................................................................................... 11
9.1 Return Ductwork .................................................................................... 11
10 Return Air Filters ................................................................................ 12
11 Electric Heat ....................................................................................... 12
12 Electrical and Control Wiring ............................................................ 13
12.1 Building Electrical Service Inspection .................................................. 13
12.2 Wire Sizing .......................................................................................... 14
12.3 Maximum Overcurrent Protection (MOP) ............................................ 14
12.4 Electrical Connections - Supply Voltage ............................................. 14
12.4.1 Air Handler Only (Non-Heat Kit Models) ........................................... 14
12.4.2 Air Handler - Non-Circuit Breaker Heat Kits ..................................... 14
12.4.3 Air Handler With Circuit Breaker Heat Kit ......................................... 14
12.5 Low Voltage Connections .................................................................... 15
13 Achieving 1.4% & 2% Low Leakage Rate ........................................ 15
14 Airflow Trim ........................................................................................ 15
15 Miscellaneous Start-Up Checklist .................................................... 15
15.1 Auxiliary Alarm Switch ......................................................................... 15
15.2 Circulator Blower ................................................................................. 16
15.3 Motor Orientation ................................................................................. 17
15.4 Accessory Contacts ............................................................................. 17
15.5 Leak Detection Output (Relay K4R) .................................................... 18
16 Troubleshooting .................................................................................. 18
16.1 Electrostatic Discharge (ESD) Precautions ....................................... 18
16.2 Diagnostic Chart ................................................................................. 18
16.3 Fault Recall......................................................................................... 18
17 Fully Communicating Amana® Brand System ................................. 19
17.1 Overview.............................................................................................. 19
17.2 Airflow Consideration ........................................................................... 19
17.3 Thermostat Wiring ............................................................................... 19
DO NOT BYPASS SAFETY DEVICES
WARNING
is a registered trademark of Maytag Corporation or its related companies and is used under license.
© 2022-2024
Daikin Comfort Technologies Manufacturing, L.P.
19001 Kermier Rd., Waller, TX 77484
www.goodmanmfg.com - or - www.amana-hac.com
P/N: IOA-4054A Date: August 2024
ONLY PERSONNEL THAT HAVE BEEN TRAINED TO INSTALL,
ADJUST, SERVICE, MAINTENANCE OR REPAIR
(HEREINAFTER, "SERVICE") THE EQUIPMENT SPECIFIED IN
THIS MANUAL SHOULD SERVICE THE EQUIPMENT.
THIS EQUIPMENT IS NOT INTENDED FOR USE BY
PERSONS (INCLUDING CHILDREN) WITH REDUCED
PHYSICAL, SENSORY OR MENTAL CAPABILITIES, 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.
RECOGNIZE THIS SYMBOL
AS A SAFETY PRECAUTION.
NOTE
Specifications and performance
data listed herein are subject to
change without notice.
This equipment is only approved
for use with R-32 Refrigerant.
NOTICE
If an "Ed" error is encountered
on startup, verify that the electric
heater DIP switches have been
set to the appropriate heater
size. See
Tables 11 and 14
heater kit airflow delivery and DIP
switch settings.
All rights reserved.
WARNING
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  • Page 1: Table Of Contents

    DIP  switches  have  been  set to the appropriate heater size. See Tables 11 and 14 for the WARNING heater kit airflow delivery and DIP  switch settings. DO NOT BYPASS SAFETY DEVICES is a registered trademark of Maytag Corporation or its related companies and is used under license. All rights reserved.
  • Page 2: Important Safety Instructions

    17.3.1 Two-Wire Outdoor and Four-Wire Indoor Wiring ......20 17.4 Network Troubleshooting ..............20 CAUTION 17.5 System Troubleshooting ..............20 17.6 Refrigeration Detection System (RDS) ..........21 Troubleshooting ..................22 When  installing or servicing this equipment, safety cloth- Diagnostic Codes ..................26 ing, including hand and eye protection, is strongly rec- Setting The Mode Display ................. 27 ommended.  If installing in an area that has special safety  Wiring Diagram ..................
  • Page 3: Shipping Inspection

    2  SHIPPING INSPECTION Always transport the unit upright; laying the unit on its side or top during transit may cause equipment damage. The installer should inspect the product upon receipt for shipping damage and subsequent investigation is the responsibility of the carrier. The installer must verify the model number, specifications, electrical characteristics, and accessories are correct prior to installation.
  • Page 4: Replacement Parts

    4  REPLACEMENT PARTS 5.4 Clearances When reporting shortages or damages, or ordering repair WARNING parts, give the complete product model and serial numbers as stamped on the product. Replacement parts for this WHEN INSTALLED IN A ROOM WITH AN AREA LESS THAN  product are available through your contractor or local THAT OUTLINED IN TABLE 1, THAT ROOM SHALL BE ...
  • Page 5: Horizontal Applications

    The unit clearance from a combustible surface may be 6.1 Upflow Installation 0”. However, service clearance must take precedence. A No field modifications are mandatory however to obtain minimum of 24” in front of the unit for service clearance maximum efficiency, the horizontal drip shield, side drain is required.
  • Page 6 LOW VOLTAGE WIRES - BLOWER MOTOR, THERMISTOR, EEV, PRESSURE SENSOR AND A2L SENSOR WIRES ARE CONNECTED TO PCB, BUNDLED TOGETHER AND ROUTED THROUGH THE OBLONG GROMMET HOLE SIDE DRAIN PAN A2L SENSOR BRACKET ASSEMBLY PRESSURE SENSOR A2L SENSOR CONNECT THE THERMISTOR, EEV AND PRESSURE SENSOR SEE DETAIL A WIRE HARNESSES...
  • Page 7 LOW VOLTAGE WIRES - BLOWER MOTOR, PRESSURE SENSOR WIRE TIE 2 THERMISTOR, EEV, PRESSURE SENSOR WIRE TIE 1 AND A2L SENSOR WIRES ARE CONNECTED TO PCB, BUNDLED TOGETHER AND GAS THERMISTOR ROUTED THROUGH THE OBLONG GROMMET HOLE LOW VOLTAGE WIRES - BLOWER MOTOR, THERMISTOR, EEV, PRESSURE SENSOR AND A2L SENSOR WIRES ARE CONNECTED TO PCB, BUNDLED TOGETHER AND...
  • Page 8: Downflow/Horizontal Right Installation

    6.3 Downflow/Horizontal Right Installation 8. As shown in Figure 8, two drain ports located at the IMPORTANT  NOTE:  In the downflow application, to bottom drain pan (horizontally oriented) are to be prevent coil pan “sweating”, the mandatory downflow used for upflow and downflow applications and the kit (DFK) is available through your local distributor.
  • Page 9: Instructions To Relocate A2L Sensor Bracket Assembly From Downflow To Horizontal Right

    5. Place gaskets back to the drain ports correctly. The “FRONT” print on the gaskets should be in the front. 6. Sensor wiring should be rerouted as shown in Figure Coil slides on the downflow bracket 7. Reassemble the blower access panel to the unit. 7 ...
  • Page 10: Tubing Connections

    Before breaking into the refrigerant circuit to make repairs Installation of pipe-work must be kept to a minimum. Pipe- – or for any other purpose – conventional procedures work including piping material, pipe routing and installation shall be used. Additionally, the following procedure shall must be protected from physical damage and shall not be adhered to: be installed in an unventilated space.
  • Page 11: Condensate Drain Lines

    Typically pressure will rise during this period. SUCTION LINE • If the pressure rises to 500 microns or less and WITH SPIN CLOSURE remains steady the system is considered leak-free; proceed to start-up. If pressure rises above 500 microns moisture and/or RUBBER noncondensibles may be present or the system may GROMMET...
  • Page 12: Ductwork

    9  DUCTWORK NOTE:  If installing a filter, an external filter must be used when installing the unit in Horizontal Right (Figure 6), or if the CAUTION side drain pan is not removed for Down Flow application. A filter will not fit on the internal filter rails in these applications. Do not operate this product without all the ductwork ...
  • Page 13 HEAT KIT NOMINAL KW 1000 Transformer 1200 Sub-Assembly 1400 1600 1800 2000 230/1/60 SUPPLY VOLTAGE - TEMP. RISE °F Table 8 HEAT KIT NOMINAL KW 1000 Figure 13 1200 1400 HEAT KIT NOMINAL KW 1600 1800 2000 1000 208/1/60 SUPPLY VOLTAGE - TEMP. RISE °F 1200 1400 Table 9...
  • Page 14: Electrical And Control Wiring

    NOTE:  The Temperature Rise Tables can also be used 12.3 Maximum Overcurrent Protection (MOP) to estimate the air handler airflow delivery. When using Every installation must include an NEC (USA) or CEC these tables for this purpose set the room thermostat to (Canada) approved overcurrent protection device.
  • Page 15: Air Handler - Non-Circuit Breaker Heat Kits

    ACHIEVING 1.4% AND 2.0% AIRFLOW CAUTION   LOW LEAKAGE RATE Ensure all the gaskets remain intact on all surfaces as FIRE HAZARD! To avoid the risk of property damage, person- shipped with the unit. These surfaces are areas between al injury or fire, use only copper conductors. the upper tie plate and coil access panel, blower access and coil access panels, and between the coil access and filter access panels.
  • Page 16: Miscellaneous Start-Up Checklist

    15  MISCELLANEOUS START-UP  IMPORTANT  NOTE:  If thumb screws are used to access the filter, ensure the washer installed on the screw behind         CHECKLIST the access panel remains in place after re-installation. • Prior to start-up, ensure that all electrical wires are properly sized and all connections are properly NOTE: ...
  • Page 17: Circulator Blower

    The auxiliary alarm switch must be normally closed and open when the alarm occurs. For example, a normally CAUTION closed condensate switch will open when the base pan’s water level reaches a particular level. The control will Do not change any other dip switches other than S9 to S12.  respond by turning off the blower motor and outdoor unit Incorrect settings may cause any error. For default setting, ...
  • Page 18: Accessory Contacts

    15.4 Accessory Contacts Peripheral devices to be linked (Example: Humidifier) WARNING ALL ACCESSORIES THAT MAY BECOME A POTENTIAL IGNITION  5A max: 250VAC SOURCE IF INSTALLED, SUCH AS ELECTRONIC AIR CLEAN- ERS, MUST ONLY BE POWERED THROUGH OUR ACCESSORY  10A max: 125VAC CONTROL BOARD KIT. IF AN ELECTRONIC AIR CLEANER IS  5A max: 30VDC ALREADY INSTALLED IN THE DUCT WORK AND NOT CONNECT- ED TO THE ACCESSORY CONTROL BOARD, IT WILL HAVE TO  BE DISABLED OR REMOVED. ENSURE THAT ANY ADDITIONAL WIRING FROM THE INDOOR  UNIT TO THE ACCESSORY CONTROL BOARD IS ROUTED AND  ACC-IN ACC-OUT PROTECTED FROM DAMAGE AND WEAR, AVOIDING THE FLUE  (TB 8) (TB 6) PIPE AND ANY JOINTS THAT MAY NEED BRAZED OR DISCON- NECTED FOR SERVICE. REFER TO THE PRODUCT SPECIFICA- ACCESSORY CONTACTS TION SHEET FOR THE ACCESSORY CONTROL BOARD KIT PART ...
  • Page 19: Troubleshooting

    Relay K4R Part No. ALQ112 3. Service integrated control module or connecting Contact types 1 Form C, Dry contact wiring following the discharge process in step 2. Form A contact (TB11-13): Use caution not to recharge your body with static 10 A 125 V AC, 5 A 250 V AC electricity;...
  • Page 20: Fully Communicating Amana® Brand System

    17  FULLY COMMUNICATING AMANA®  For example, assume the system is a heat pump matched BRAND SYSTEM with an air handler. With a call for low stage cooling, the heat pump will calculate the system’s low stage cooling NOTE: For a detailed procedure of thermostat commissioning airflow demand.
  • Page 21: System Troubleshooting

    • Red communications LED – Indicates the status of Communicating Thermostat 1 2 C R the network. The Communications Troubleshooting Chart on the following page indicates the LED status 125 ft.(*) and the corresponding potential problem. • Green receive LED – Indicates network traffic. The Air Handler Blower Integrated following table indicates the LED status and the 1 2 R C...
  • Page 22 Instruction to replace A2L sensor: Take off the blower access panel and coil access panel, take off the drain port gasket on the drain pan in front of the sensor bracket, disconnect the A2L sensor wire from the PCB, take off sensor bracket assembly from the drain pan, remove plastic push pins and non-function A2L sensor off the sensor bracket, install new A2L sensor and plastic push...
  • Page 23: Troubleshooting

    TROUBLESHOOTING...
  • Page 24 TROUBLESHOOTING...
  • Page 25: Network Troubleshooting

    NETWORK TROUBLESHOOTING If a network communication error code has occurred, use the following steps to help troubleshoot the system. (For network communication error codes, refer to the table below and the tables of error codes for outdoor unit and indoor unit.) After any wiring changes have been made or the dip switches of DS1 on the outdoor control board and/or DS 7 on the indoor unit control board have been changed, apply...
  • Page 26: Diagnostic Codes

    DIAGNOSTIC CODES 7 SEGMENT LED DESCRIPTION OF CONDITION DISPLAY (NO DISPLAY) INTERNAL CONTROL FAULT / NO POWER STANDBY, WAITING FOR INPUTS EMERGENCY MODE RUNNING NO HEATER KIT INSTALLED - SYSTEM CALLING FOR AUXILIARY HEAT (MINOR ERROR CODE) HEATER KIT DIP SWITCHES NOT SET PROPERLY FUSE OPEN AUXILIARY SWITCH OPEN DATA NOT ON NETWORK...
  • Page 27: Setting The Mode Display

    SETTING THE MODE DISPLAY MODE DISPLAY INTRODUCTION A 2-digit display is provided on the printed circuit board (PCB) as a backup tool to the thermostat for accessing error codes and erasing error code history of the indoor unit. Follow the information provided in this section to learn how to use the mode display DISPLAY The display consists of 2 digits.
  • Page 28 SETTING THE MODE DISPLAY <SCREEN ZERO> First Error Code Idle Release Fault Recall in less than 2 sec mins. Press Fault Recall for Error Code Second Error Code Hold Fault Recall for more than 2 sec Solid Display Press Fault Recall for Error Code Release Fault Recall between 2 Last Error Code...
  • Page 29: Wiring Diagram

    WIRING DIAGRAM NOTE: THESE INSTRUCTIONS ARE SPECIFICALLY FOR AHVE* MODELS. DO NOT ATTEMPT TO APPLY THESE DIAGRAMS FOR ANY OTHER MODELS. HIGH VOLTAGE! ISCONNECT POWER BEFORE SERVICING ULTIPLE POWER SOURCES MAY BE PRESENT AILURE TO DO SO MAY CAUSE PROPERTY DAMAGE, PERSONAL INJURY OR DEATH 208V/230V (SEE NOTE 4) HEATER KIT 1PH / 60Hz GROUND LUG (24 VAC) 208V/230V / 1PH / 60Hz (SEE NOTE 7) RD BK...
  • Page 30: Air Handler Homeowner's Routine Maintenance Recommendations

    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 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.
  • Page 31 • Listen for any unusual noise(s), other than normal operating noise, that might be coming from the outdoor unit. If you hear unusual noise(s) coming from the unit, call a qualified servicer. UV COIL AND AIR PURIFIERS Clean Comfort brand UV coil purifiers also can be purchased from distributor.
  • Page 32: Start-Up Checklist

    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.
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  • Page 36: Customer Feedback

    Product Registration page. 19001 Kermier Rd. Waller, TX 77484 www.goodmanmfg.com -or- www.amana-hac.com © 2024 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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