Friedrich WallMaster PTAC User Manual

®
WallMaster PTAC  
Packaged Terminal Air Conditioners & Heat Pumps  
• Standard  
• Remote Thermostat  
• Seacoast Protected  
Installation & Operation Manual  
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Announcing the Friedrich P-Series Packaged Terminal Air Conditioner.  
A new approach to reliability and efficiency. A totally redesigned Friedrich PTAC.  
Thank you for your decision to purchase the newly designed Friedrich Packaged Terminal Air Conditioner  
(PTAC). We are confident that you will find this unit a quiet and efficient example of Friedrich reliability.  
ThisInstallationandOperationManualhasbeendesignedtoinsuremaximumsatisfactionintheperformance  
of your unit. For years of trouble-free service, please follow the installation instructions closely. We cannot  
overemphasizetheimportanceofproperinstallation. Wehaveaddednewinformationtothebasicinstructions  
to help you achieve success.  
Remember, proper installation is not difficult but it is essential.  
Model Number Code  
P H 07 K 3 S A 1  
Engineering Digit  
Series  
Design Series  
P = P series  
Options  
S = Standard  
R = Remote Thermostat  
C = Seacoast Protection  
X = Remote Thermostat and  
System  
X= Accessory  
E= Cooling with or  
Seacoast Protection  
without electric heat  
H =Heat Pump with  
Nominal Heater Size  
(@ 230V or 265V)  
0 = No Heater  
2 = 2.5 KW  
Auxiliary Heat  
3 = 3.4 KW  
5 = 5.0 KW  
Nominal Cooling Capacity  
07 =  
09 =  
12 =  
15 =  
7,000  
9,000  
12,000  
15,000  
Btuh  
Btuh  
Btuh  
Btuh  
Voltage  
K = 230/208V - 1 Ph. - 60 Hz.  
R = 265V - 1 Ph. - 60 Hz.  
Pleasereadthismanualthoroughlypriortoequipmentinstallationoroperation. Itistheinstaller’sresponsibility  
to properly apply and install the equipment. Installation must be in conformance with the NFPA 70-2002  
National Electric Code or current edition and Universal Mechanical Code current edition and applicable local  
or national codes.  
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PTAC Installation Recommendations  
For proper PTAC unit performance and maximum operating life please refer to the minimum installation clearances below:  
Figure 1  
PTAC units should be installed  
no closer than 12" apart when  
two units are side by side. If  
THREE OR MORE PTACs  
ADJACENT 36" MINIMUM  
VIEW: OUTSIDE  
BUILDING ELEVATION  
three of more PTAC units are to  
operate next to one another allow  
a minimum of 36" between units.  
TYP.  
WINDOW  
Also, a vertical clearance of 60"  
should be maintained between  
36"  
units installed.  
TWO ADJACENT  
PTACs 12" MINIMUM  
60"  
60" VERTICAL MIMUMUM  
BETWEEN PTACs  
GROUND FLOOR PTACs  
6" MINIMUM FROM GRADE  
12"  
6"  
Figure 2  
For PTACs on the ground floor or anytime obstructions are present, use the following guidelines:  
• For minor obstructions  
such as lamp poles or small  
shrubbery a clearance of  
12" from the outdoor louver  
should be maintained.  
TYP. BUILDING ( PLAN VIEW )  
36"  
36"  
• For major obstructions such  
as a solid fence, wall or  
other heat rejecting device  
like a condensing unit, a  
minimum distance of 36"  
should be kept.  
PTAC  
PTAC  
36"  
PTAC  
12"  
12" MINIMUM, MINOR  
SHRUB  
POLE  
OBSTRUCTIONS  
36" MIMUMUM, MAJOR  
OBSTRUCTIONS  
FENCE OR WALL  
CONDENSING UNIT  
Theabovesuggestionsareforreferenceonlyanddonotrepresentallpossibleinstallations. Pleasecontactthefactory  
for information regarding affects of other installation arrangements. By following these simple recommendations you  
can be confident that your Friedrich PTAC will provide years of worry free operation.  
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Installation Instructions PXDR10 Drain Kit  
NOTE: Determine whether drain will be located within the wall, on the indoor side, or will drain to the exterior of the building. Follow  
appropriate instructions below depending on your particular type of installation.  
Internal Drain (optional for new construction)  
NOTE: If installing an internal drain, you MUST install a drain kit on  
the wall sleeve before the wall sleeve is installed.  
Figure 3  
1.  
2.  
3.  
Refer to Figure 3 below and locate the drain within the  
"Primary" area for best drainage. Maintain at least a 1/2"  
clearance from the embossed area.  
Drain Kit Location and Installation  
Using the mounting plate with the 1/2" hole as a template,  
mark and drill two, 3/16" mounting holes and a 1/2" drain  
hole.  
Remove the backing from the gasket and mount it on the flat  
side of the mounting plate. (See Figure 4.) Insert the drain  
tube through the hole in the gasket and mounting plate so  
the tube flange will be against the wall sleeve.  
Secondary area  
Primary area - no foam insulation  
If the drain must be located in the  
secondary area, the foam insulation  
must be cut away and removed to  
allow access to the drain.  
4.  
5.  
6.  
Position the assembly beneath the drilled holes and secure  
it with #10-24 x 1/2" machine screws and lock nuts provided.  
Seal the tops of the screws with silicone caulking.  
3"  
7.6 cm  
Use 1/2" I.D. copper tube, PVC pipe, or vinyl hose (obtained  
locally) to connect the internal drain tube to the drain system  
in the building.  
Screw  
Wall sleeve  
Gasket  
Referring to Detail A on page 6, locate and assemble the  
(2) two cover plates and gaskets over the drain holes at the  
rear of the wall sleeve. Attach them with the #10 sheet metal  
screws provided. Make certain that the four overflow slots at  
the rear of the wall sleeve are not blocked (See drawing of  
the back of the sleeve on page 6).  
Mounting plate  
Nut  
Drain tube  
7.  
If a deep wall extension (PXWE) is used, after installing the  
field supplied flashing, caulk as required. Be sure to caulk  
around the flashing and the wall sleeve where the hole was  
drilled for the drain tube.  
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ExternalDrain(for new construction or unit replacement)  
When using an external drain system, the condensate is removed through either of two drain holes on the back of the wall sleeve. Select  
the drain hole which best meets your drainage situation and install the drain kit. Seal off the other with a cover plate.  
Drain Tube Installation  
Cover Plate Installation  
1. Peel the backing tape off the gaskets and apply the sticky  
side to one cover plate and one mounting plate as shown  
in Details A and B.  
4. Mountthefoamgaskettothecoverplate. Usingtwo#10x  
1/2" sheet metal screws (provided), attach the cover plate  
to the remaining drain hole. Make certain the large flange  
on the plate is positioned at the bottom of the sleeve.  
2. Place the drain tube through the gasket and the mounting  
plate with the flange toward the wall sleeve.  
5. Discardtheadditionalcoverplate,gasket,machinescrews,  
and locknuts.  
3. Attach the drain tube assembly to one of the two drain  
holes at the rear of the wall sleeve. The large flange on  
themountingplateispositionedatthebottomofthesleeve  
facing toward the sleeve, Detail B. When the drain tube is  
positioned at the desired angle, tighten the screws.  
PXDR1O  
QUANTITY  
DESCRIPTION  
NOTE: Ifthewallsleevehasnotbeeninstalled, thedraintubemust  
be rotated to a horizontal position until after the sleeve  
is installed. Tighten the mounting plate screws when the  
tube is in the proper position. Make certain that the four  
overflowslotsattherearofthewallsleevearenotblocked.  
(See the drawing below.)  
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1
1
3
4
2
2
COVER PLATES  
MOUNTING PLATE  
DRAIN TUBE  
MOUNTING PLATE GASKETS  
#10 X 1/2" MOUNTING SCREWS  
10-24 X 1/2" MACH. SCREWS  
LOCKNUTS  
Figure 4  
Drain Kit Installation  
Foam gasket  
Mounting plate  
DETAIL A  
1
Foam gasket  
/
2" O.D. tube  
Mounting plate  
#10 sheet metal screws  
DETAIL B  
NOTES:  
The large flange on the mounting plate is positioned at the bottom of the sleeve facing toward the sleeve. The drain tube must be rotated to a horizontal  
position to allow for the wall sleeve to be installed into the wall. Once the wall sleeve is installed, return the drain tube to a downward angle.  
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Wall Sleeve Installation Instructions (PXWS)  
NOTE: Insurethattheunitisonlyinstalledinawallstructurallyadequatetosupporttheunitincludingthesleeve, chassisandaccessories.  
If the sleeve projects more than 8" into the room, a subbase or other means of support MUST be used. Please read these instructions  
completely before attempting installation.  
Figure 5  
Typical Wall Sleeve Installation  
16ꢀ"  
Electrical receptacle  
(41.3 cm)  
42ꢀ"  
n.  
(107.3 cm) min.  
Lintel to support masonry walls  
50" (127 cm) mi  
Insulation  
10"  
(25.4 cm)  
max.  
13ꢁ  
(34.9 cm)  
"
Electrical receptacle  
Wall sleeve  
Wall opening  
Insulation  
Smooth side of screw  
clip facing into room  
For Deep Wall Installation See Section II  
The following instructions apply ONLY to walls less than  
13 1/4" in depth.  
1. Frominsidethebuilding, positionthewallsleeveintheopening  
and push it through the wall so it protrudes at least 1/4" on the  
outside, note Figure 5.  
Electrical shock hazard.  
Turn electric power OFF at the fuse box or service panel  
before making any electrical connections and ensure a  
proper ground connection is made before connecting line  
voltage. Failure to do so can result in property damage,  
personal injury and/or death.  
2. Position the wall sleeve with a slight tilt towards the outside to  
facilitate condensate drainage. It should be level side-to-side  
and the front should be 1/4 bubble higher than the back. DO  
NOT allow any pitch toward the inside.  
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Figure 6  
A
B
Dimensions  
Dimension*  
Allow  
for wall  
finishing  
Allow for floor finishing  
ꢁ"  
(6.4 cm)  
min.  
A
(Minimum)  
Min.  
Max  
No Accessories  
ꢀ"  
ꢀ"  
(6.4 mm)*  
(6.4 mm)  
---  
With Subbase  
1ꢁ"  
3ꢂ"  
5"  
(4.5 cm)  
(8.9cm)  
(12.7cm)  
13ꢀ"  
(35 cm)  
With Lateral Duct  
ꢁ"  
ꢀ"  
(1.9 cm)  
(6.4 mm)  
---  
B
Wall  
* If more than one accessory is to be used, use the maximum  
dimension. If the wall thickness is more than 13ꢁ" (35cm) -  
(A + ꢀ" [6.4 mm]), a sleeve extension must be used.  
3. Drill two 3/16" holes through each side of the sleeve  
approximately4"fromtopand4"frombottomofsleeve. Screw  
four#10x1"screws(included)orappropriatefastenersforyour  
installation, through the holes in the sides of the wall sleeve.  
5. Ifthechassisandexteriorgrillearetobeinstalledlater,leavethe  
weatherboard and center support in place, otherwise remove  
and dispose of them.  
6. Provideasupportlintelifthewallsleeveisinstalledinaconcrete  
or masonry wall. (See Figure 7.)  
4. Apply sealant around the wall sleeve where it projects through  
the inside and outside wall surfaces. Apply the sealant to the  
screw heads or the tops of the fasteners used in Step #3.  
NOTE: When sealing the sleeve on the outside of the building,  
be careful NOT to let the sealant block the two condensate  
drain holes or the four overflow slots at the bottom flange of  
the sleeve.  
Figure 7  
Main studs  
Jack studs  
Lintel Installation  
Lintel  
Main studs  
Jack studs  
Mounting screw holes  
No holes in bottom of wall  
sleeve unless drain kit is used  
NOTE: Construct wall opening to comply with all applicable  
building codes.  
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Section II — Deep Wall Installation (PXWE)  
If the wall is thicker than allowed in the notes in Figure 6, a sheet  
metal wall sleeve extension and flashing MUST be used.  
6. Condensate notches and overflow slots must be kept clear  
of sealant and gaskets so condensate can flow freely into the  
wall sleeve extension.  
Installation Instructions for the PXWE – 4" Wall Sleeve  
Extension  
The following points MUST be considered when installing a wall  
sleeve extension:  
NOTE: Improperfabricationorinstallationofawallsleeveextension  
will impair PTAC performance.  
Extension Installation  
1 Provision must be made to direct excess condensate from  
the back of the wall sleeve into the extension then outside  
the building or to a drainage system.  
Secure the wall sleeve extension to the wall sleeve before installing  
it in the wall. Refer to Figure 8 for a guide for fabrication of a  
condensate drip panel. The panel MUST extend the full depth of  
the wall sleeve and the wall sleeve extension.  
2. Air baffles must be mounted to properly direct air flow to and  
from the condenser.  
Payparticularcareinsealingandcaulkingthepanelwhereitmakes  
contact with the wall sleeve (see Figure 8). After installation in the  
wall, secure with fasteners through the sides. Use a good grade  
of silicone sealant around the sleeve extension. Seal all exposed  
screw heads. When the installation is complete, the outside grille  
should be attached to the wall sleeve extension.  
3. The wall sleeve extension design must allow for the proper  
mounting of the grille.  
4. Caulking is required at all sites where condensate or external  
water could potentially infiltrate into the building.  
5. Fabricate and install metal flashing in wall to serve as a drip  
panel. Refer to drawing for more information.  
Figure 8  
Wall Sleeve Extension Sealant Locations  
IMPORTANT NOTE: The silicone bead MUST extend 3"  
up the side of the two flanges to prevent condensate  
from leaking.  
Wall Sleeve  
Outside Edge  
Insulation  
Air Baffles  
Sealant inside (4) bottom corners  
Condensate  
Drip Panel  
(Field  
Drip  
Edge  
Condensate  
Notches (4)  
Supplied)  
Width of Wall  
Wall Sleeve Extension, 42" X 16" Frame, 20 gauge minimum, painted or aluminium  
PXWE Wall Sleeve  
Extension  
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Installation Instructions Model PXGA Standard Grille  
1. Remove the center support and weatherboard if still installed  
in the sleeve.  
5. Graspthegrillebytheattachedplastichandles. Positionitwith  
thecondensatedrainknockoutsfacingdown. Frominsidethe  
building, maneuver the grille through the wall sleeve and pull  
toward you until the screw heads are inserted into the keyhole  
slots at the top of the wall sleeve. Tighten the two screws  
completely.  
2. Insert six plastic grommets into the grille openings from the  
outside of the grille as shown in Figure 9.  
3. Insert two #8 x 3/8" sheet metal screws (provided) in the top  
two outside edge plastic grommets, and tighten them half way  
into the grommets.  
6. Insert the remaining screws into the remaining holes and  
tighten securely.  
4. CAUTION: Bodily injury can be caused by grilles falling from  
a building during installation. It is recommended that a safety  
line be attached to the grille and an anchor point inside the  
building during installation.  
PXGA  
Quantity  
Description  
1
6
6
Stamped Aluminum Grille  
Plastic Grommets  
3
8
#8 x / " Sheet Metal Screws  
Figure 9  
Figure 9  
Standard Grille  
Wall sleeve  
Weatherboard  
Center support  
Plastic  
grommets  
Plastic handles  
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A. Installation Checklist  
Inspect all components and accessories for damage  
before and after installation.  
o
Remove the cardboard wall sleeve support and grille  
weatherboard.  
o
Check for proper wall sleeve installation in accordance  
with the wall sleeve installation instructions.  
o
Check installation of the wall sleeve foam gasket.  
o
o
Check for a subbase kit or other means of structural  
support which is required for ALL installations projecting  
more than 8" into room.  
B. Electrical Rating Tables  
All 230/208 volt units are equipped with power cords. See Appendix B on page 19 for wiring instructions on 265V units.  
NOTE: Use Copper Conductors ONLY. Wire sizes are per NEC, check local codes for overseas applications.  
Table 2  
Recommended branch circuit wire sizes*  
Table 1  
250 V Receptacles and Fuse Types  
AMPS  
15  
20 *  
30  
Nameplate  
maximum circuit breaker size  
15  
RECEPTACLE  
20  
30  
AWG – American Wire Gauge  
* Single circuit from main box  
MANUFACTURER  
PART NUMBERS  
** Based on copper wire, single insulated conductor at 60°C  
Hubbell  
P & S  
5661  
5661  
5461  
5871  
9330  
5930  
GE  
Arrow-Hart  
GE4069-1  
5661  
GE4182-1  
5861  
GE4139-3  
5700  
TIME-DELAY TYPE FUSE  
(or HACR circuit breaker)  
15  
20  
30  
Electric shock hazard.  
Turn off electric power before service or installation.  
All electrical connections and wiring MUST be installed by a qualified electrician and  
conform to the National Electrical Code and all local codes which have jurisdiction.  
Failure to do so can result in property damage, personal injury and/or death.  
Wire Size  
Use ONLY wiring size recommended for single outlet branch circuit.  
Use ONLY type and size fuse or HACR circuit breaker indicated on unit’s rating plate. Proper current protection to the unit is the responsibility of the  
owner. NOTE: A time delay fuse is provided with 265V units.  
Fuse/Circuit  
Breaker  
Unit MUST be grounded from branch circuit through service cord to unit, or through separate ground wire provided on permanently connected units.  
Be sure that branch circuit or general purpose outlet is grounded. The field supplied outlet must match plug on service cord and be within reach of  
service cord. Refer to Table 1 for proper receptacle and fuse type. Do NOT alter the service cord or plug. Do NOT use an extension cord.  
Grounding  
Receptacle  
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Section III – Chassis Installation  
* Check to be sure the wall sleeve, extension (if used), grille, and drain kit are installed properly before  
chassis installation  
1. Remove the weatherboard and center support from  
the sleeve (if still in place). Be sure an outdoor grille is  
attached.  
NOTE: To avoid breaking the door or hinge pins, do not apply  
excessive force when installing  
Pins  
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1
Wall sleeve  
Control  
Door  
Weatherboard  
Center support  
Front Panel  
3. Remove the two chassis shipping brackets from the ends of  
the shipping pallet.  
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IMPORTANT: Useawallsleeveadapterkit(PXSE)if  
installing a P-Series chassis in a T-Series sleeve.  
Compressor  
Chassis  
shipping bracket  
Suffocation hazard  
Shipping pallet  
Keep bag away from babies and children.  
Do NOT use in cribs, beds or playpens. Destroy  
immediately after opening. This bag is NOT a toy.  
Failure to do so can result in personal injury and/or death  
IMPORTANT: When installing a Friedrich P-Series PTAC into an  
existing sleeve, it is important to ensure that the unit is installed  
completely. Inspection of the air seal between the condenser air  
bafflesandaroundtheindoormountingangeisrecommended. In  
some cases additional gaskets or baffling may be required.  
2. Remove the front cover contained in a protective plastic bag  
from chassis. Remove the bag and dispose of it properly.  
If the control door is not installed, follow these steps:  
From the front of the cover, slide the right control door pin into  
the hole on the right side of the front cover. Slide the left door  
pin into the hole on the left side of the front cover opening and  
snap it into place.  
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4. Center the chassis in the pre-installed sleeve and carefully  
at the bottom back corners of the cover. Tighten them into  
the quick nuts located on the chassis to secure the cover. If  
the unit has been placed such that there is no room to insert  
the thumbscrews from the bottom, request a Side Mounting  
kit (Part No. PXSM) from Friedrich. Locate the service cord  
or conduit in the notch at the bottom right of the front cover.  
push the chassis until the chassis flange and gasket contact  
the sleeve flange.  
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6
Wall sleeve  
Wall sleeve flange  
Chassis flange  
and gasket  
7. If the filters are not already installed in tracks in the plastic  
cover, slide them into place.  
Copper refrigerant tubes are NOT handles.  
Do NOT use tubing to lift or move chassis.  
8. Plug the cord (if applicable) into the appropriate receptacle.  
Extra cord may be coiled inside the front cover behind the  
return air grille. Restore power to the unit.  
NOTE: If the unit is mounted flush to the floor, the service cord  
MUSTbereroutedatthebottomofthefrontcoveronthesideclosest  
to the receptacle. A notch MUST be made in the front cover side  
where the cord exits the unit. It is the responsibility of the installer  
to create an exit notch. See diagram 8 for suggested opening size  
and placement.  
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5
Screw clips  
Chassis  
mounting screw  
To remove the front cover, remove the thumbscrews at  
the bottom back corners of the cover (or sides). Pull the  
bottom end forward and lift it up to clear the L bracket  
across the top of the chassis.  
Chassis  
flange  
5. Locate the four #10 x 1" chassis mounting screws. Tighten  
the screws into the clips - adjacent to the alignment dimples  
on the mounting brackets on the wall sleeve flange (two per  
side).  
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6. Installthefrontcoverassembly(includingthedischargegrille)  
by placing the top of the cover onto the 90° angle bracket  
along the top of the chassis. Rotate the bottom into place  
and insert the included thumb screws into the slots located  
Not to scale  
If a remote thermostat is to be installed, proceed to Appendix A, Step 1. For a 265 V unit, proceed to Appendix B, Step 1.  
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C. Standard Unit Operation  
Rotate the temperature dial in small increments in the  
warmer or cooler direction. Moving the dial more than  
1/4" at a time may overcompensate and result in an  
extreme hot or cold situation.  
Rotary Switch Operation  
Control  
Operation  
The full-range thermostat maintains room  
temperature at the desired setting in both  
the heating and cooling modes. Turn the dial  
counterclockwise for warmer and clockwise  
for a cooler temperature.  
Ifaremotethermostatisinstalled, seeAppendixA,  
page 18-20.  
Temperature  
Operates the unit on cooling. Cooling will not  
begin if the room temperature is below 60°F.  
Low and High Cool  
Low and High Heat  
Operates the unit on heating. Some models  
do not provide this selection.  
Circulates air within the room at high fan  
speed only. No heating or cooling functions  
are active.  
Fan Only  
Standard Unit Control Panel  
COOLING ONLY MODEL  
HEAT/COOL MODEL  
D. Temperature Limiting Thermostat  
1.  
Set the thermostat knob to center of dial.  
Control panel  
2.  
Remove the four screws holding the control panel. Pull up on  
the thermostat knob and remove it.  
Adjustment  
limiting  
screws  
Remove  
knobs  
3.  
Locate the two temperature limiting screws. These screws  
arefactoryinstalledforamaximumtemperaturerangeof60°-  
90°F. Each hole in the dial plate represents approximately a  
4° change from the adjacent hole.  
4.  
To adjust the temperature range, move the temperature  
limiting screws to the desired location.  
5.  
6.  
Replace the knob when the desired range has been set.  
Replace the control panel.  
EXAMPLE: To set a maximum temperature range of approximately 64° to 86°F, move the screws to the locations shown in the diagram at right.  
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E. Heating Control (heat pumps and emergency heat operation)  
NOTE: Heatpumpmodelsonly. Heatpumpequippedmodelsuse  
backup electric resistance heating coils. At extremely low, outdoor  
ambienttemperatures, theheatpumpisautomaticallydisabledand  
the unit operates solely on electric resistance heat.  
Thiscontrolislocatedbehindthedecorativefrontcoverandisfound  
on the right side panel of the chassis. Its function is to allow you to  
set the temperature range in which the heat pump operates. This  
control switches the unit heat operation between heat pump and  
electricresistanceheatbasedontheoutdoorambienttemperature.  
These change-over temperatures are based on the settings of the  
control. Thefactorysettingisattheoneo'clockposition. Ifyouwish  
to change the factory set point, insert a flat-bladed screwdriver into  
the slot and turn counterclockwise to increase the changeover set  
point, or clockwise to decrease it.  
NOTE: The factory set point is recommended for optimum  
performance.  
NOTE: Emergency heat operation only. In the event of a compressor malfunction in the heat pump mode, turn the screw to the extreme  
counterclockwise emergency heat position. The heater will then cycle using electric resistance heat only. Note that in the emergency  
heat position, the compressor is locked out, disabling both heat pump and cooling operations. CALL A SERVICE PERSON. DO NOT  
FORGET TO RETURN THE CONTROL TO ITS ORIGINAL POSITION AFTER REPAIRS ARE MADE OR THE COMPRESSOR WILL  
NOT COME ON IN COOLING MODE.  
F. Fan Cycle Switch  
The fan cycle switch is located behind the decorative front cover  
below the control panel. It is designed to operate the fan either  
continuously or intermittently with the compressor or heating  
elements. When the switch is in the CONTINUOUS position, the  
fan will run continuously at the selected speed when the unit is  
turned on. With the fan cycle switch in the CYCLE position, the fan  
will run only when the compressor or heating elements cycle on.  
NOTE: It is recommended that this switch be set in the continuous position for maximum comfort and temperature control.  
G. Fresh Air Vent Control  
The vent control lever is located behind the front cover on the left  
side of the unit. The unit is shipped in the closed position with a  
locking screw in place. The screw must be removed to operate the  
lever. When the lever is back, (OPEN), outside air is mixed with  
indoor air. When the lever is forward, (CLOSED), no outside air is  
admitted into the room and room air is recycled through the unit.  
NOTE: The vent should remain closed for peak operating efficiency.  
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H. Air Discharge Grille  
Moving parts hazard.  
Turn off electric power before  
servicing this component.  
Failure to do so can result in property  
damage, personal injury and/or death.  
The air discharge grille can be redirected to blow air either straight up or at an angle into the room. To change the airflow direction, remove  
the front cover, locate and remove the six grill retaining screws. Reverse the ends of the grille and refasten the grille to the cover.  
I. Start-up Checklist  
Inspect all components and accessories for  
damage before and after installation.  
Check the unit air filter, condenser coil and  
evaporator coil for any obstructions.  
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Check installation for compliance with all national  
and local codes and ordinances.  
Check for proper operation of all components.  
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Instruct the owner or operator of the units operation,  
and the manufacturer's  
recommended routine maintenance schedule.  
Read and follow all manufacturer's installation  
instructions.  
NOTE: It is highly recommended that a maintenance  
schedule log book be prepared for recording  
the dates and times of service.  
Check that circuit breaker(s) and electrical wire  
sizes are correct. If the unit is supplied with a  
power supply cord, insure that it is stored properly.  
Operate the unit for twenty minutes. Record  
the unit's indoor/outdoor intake and discharge  
temperatures, amperage draw, and power voltage.  
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Check the condensate water drain outlet(s) to  
make sure they are in compliance with all national  
and local codes, that they are adequate for the  
removal of condensate water, and that they meet  
the approval of the end user.  
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Assemble the Warranty Certificate, the Operation  
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and Installation Manual, all accessory installation  
instructions and the name, address and telephone  
number of the Authorized Friedrich Warranty Service  
Company in the area for the owner or operator.  
Strictly follow installation instructions concerning  
clearances around the unit.  
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Secure components and accessories, such as the  
control door and front cover.  
NOTE: Units are to be installed, inspected, and checked by qualified service personnel only.  
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Appendix A: Remote Thermostat Unit Installation  
Remote Thermostat Selection & Wiring Guidelines for  
Packaged Terminal Air Conditioners  
Manual Changeover Thermostat  
For Heat Pump equipped units: A single stage, heat/cool  
thermostatwithaterminalforareversingvalveoperationisrequired.  
Terminal "B" should be continuously energized in the heat mode  
and terminal "G" should be energized whenever there is a call for  
heating or cooling. Typically, a heat/cool thermostat designed for  
use with electric heat systems will meet the above requirements.  
Follow the instructions and recommendations of the thermostat  
manufacturer for installation and wiring. Do not use a conventional  
heat pump thermostat with emergency electric heat selection for  
our heat pump units. Our units make an automatic decision about  
turning on electric heat if the heating demand cannot be met by the  
heat pump due to low outdoor temperatures.  
NOTE: This unit is designed for use with a single stage thermostat only. Improper application of the thermostat may result in property  
damage, personal injury or death.  
Honeywell Thermostat Terminal Designation:  
TERMINAL LETTER  
OPERATION  
Cooling  
CONTACT MADE  
During call for cooling.  
Y
W
Heating  
During call for heating.  
G
Fan  
Continuous if the slider is in the "Fan" position, otherwise, intermittent.  
For thermostats requiring a common terminal  
Directly from the transformer  
C
Common Terminal  
24 V to the thermostat  
Reversing Valve  
R
B (Heat Pump units Only)  
Made continuously during call for heating.  
For Non-Heat Pump equipped units: A single stage cooling and heating thermostat is required. Terminal "G" should be  
energized whenever a call for heating or cooling is made. Typically a heat/cool thermostat designed for use with electric heat  
systems will meet this requirement.  
Simplified Wiring Example  
Unit Terminal Board  
* A-Suffix models do not have a "C" terminal  
Typical PTAC/PTHP unit  
Used for PTHP only  
Wall thermostat  
Thermostat Terminals  
NOTE: It is the installer's responsibility to ensure that all control wiring connections are made in accordance with the installation instructions.  
Improper connection of the thermostat control wiring and/or tampering with the unit's internal wiring can void the equipment warranty and  
may result in property damage, personal injury or death. Other manufacturer's PTACs and even older Friedrich models may have different  
control wire connections. Questions concerning proper connections to the unit should be directed to the factory.  
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Appendix A (continued)  
Remote Thermostat 208V Operation  
Auto Changeover Thermostat  
A single stage heat/cool thermostat with auto changeover is needed.  
The wiring scheme is the same as the manual thermostat.  
Connection Diagram  
60HZ  
208V  
L2  
L1  
Remote Thermostat Installation  
Follow Steps 1 through 5 (pages 12 and 13), then:  
SMOOTH  
RIBBED  
G
6. Locate the terminal strip on the front of the control box (See  
Figure9). Attachthethermostatsubbasewires(fieldsupplied)  
to the appropriately labeled terminals in accordance with the  
wiring diagram on the side of the chassis.  
240V  
Y
208V  
24V  
R
7. Carefullyroutethewiresalongsidetheconduitorservicecord.  
Attach the other end of the wires to the appropriate terminals  
onthethermostatsubbase. Seethethermostatdirectionsfor  
proper wiring and mounting of the thermostat.  
COM  
RED  
BK  
Figure 10  
The simplified connection diagram at left shows the factory  
configured wiring set for 240V operation. If you are going to use  
208V exclusively, switch the two (2) black wires on the 240V post  
of the primary side of the transformer to the 208V post. This will  
ensure correct secondary (low) voltages for the unit. This is only  
required on remote thermostat units.  
Terminal Strip Location  
CAUTION  
If the supply voltage is 208V, the low  
voltage transformer MUST be wired for  
208V operation. Failure to do so will result  
inlowercontrolvoltagestotheunitandcan  
damage low voltage components.  
C W Y R G B  
Remote Thermostat Unit Operation  
Theseunitsarecontrolledbytheuseofaremotethermostatthatwill  
cycletheunittomaintaindesiredroomtemperature.Seethermostat  
operating instruction sheet for details.  
Thefanspeedswitchcontrolshighandlowspeedfanoperation. Itis  
located on the control panel and is independent of the thermostat.  
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Appendix B: Electrical Wiring for 265 Volt Models  
NOTE: It is recommended that the PXSB subbase assembly, the PXCJ conduit kit and the PXDS disconnect switch be installed on all  
hardwired units. If installing a flush-floor mounted unit, make provisions for all the line voltage power leads and conduit to be removed for  
ease of maintenance and service to the chassis.  
To install the line voltage power leads and conduit to the chassis, follow the instructions below.  
1. Remove the four control box retaining screws (A) and open  
the control box.  
5. Maketheappropriateelectricalconnectionswithinthecontrol  
box,thensecuretheboxonthechassis. Detailedinstructions  
are included with the installation instructions for the conduit  
kit (PXCJ).  
2. Pull the chassis power lead wires (B) (located on the bottom-  
right side of the control box) through the plastic bushing so  
they are located inside the control box.  
6. Route the line voltage power conduit from the control  
box straight down the right front to the bottom side of the  
chassis. This will allow the front cover to be installed without  
interference with the electrical conduit.  
3. Remove the plastic bushing.  
4. Route the line voltage power leads through the hole where  
theplasticbushingwaslocated, andsecureitsconduit (usea  
1/2" straight conduit connector, with the locknut on the inside  
of the control box.)  
Figure 11  
Line Voltage Connections  
Inside back of control  
panel cover.  
Screws  
Screws  
Fuse holder  
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J. Routine Maintenance  
NOTE: Units are to be inspected and serviced by qualified service personnel only.  
1. Clean the unit air intake filter at least every 300 to 350 hours  
of operation. Clean the filters with a mild detergent in warm  
water and allow to dry thoroughly before reinstalling.  
compressed air or vacuum. If using a pressure washer, be  
careful not to bend the aluminium fin pack. Use a sweeping  
up and down motion in the direction of the vertical aluminum  
fin pack when pressure cleaning coils. Cover all electrical  
componentstoprotectthemfromwaterorspray. Allowtheunit  
to dry thoroughly, inspect all gasket material for deterioration  
(replace as necessary), and then reinstall the chassis in the  
sleeve.  
2. The indoor coil (evaporator coil), the outdoor coil (condenser  
coil) and base pan should be inspected periodically (yearly  
or bi-yearly) and cleaned of all debris (lint, dirt, leaves, paper,  
etc.). Clean the coils and base pan with a soft brush and  
NOTE: Do not use a caustic coil cleaning agent on coils or base pan. Use a biodegradable cleaning agent and degreaser.  
Before reinstalling the chassis in the sleeve, inspect the  
indoor blower housing, blower wheel, condenser fan blade,  
and condenser shroud periodically (yearly or bi-yearly) and  
clean of all debris (lint, dirt, mold, fungus, etc.) Clean the  
blower housing area and blower wheel with an antibacterial /  
antifungal cleaner. Use a biodegradable cleaning agent and  
degreaser on condenser fan and condenser shroud. Use  
warm or cold water when rinsing these items. Allow all items  
to dry thoroughly before reinstalling them.  
4. Inspect the surrounding area (inside and outside) to ensure  
that the units' clearances have not been compromised or  
altered.  
5. Inspectthesleeveanddrainsystemperiodically(atleastyearly  
or bi-yearly) and clean of all obstructions and debris. Clean  
bothareaswithanantibacterialandantifungalcleaner. Rinse  
both items thoroughly with water and ensure that the drain  
outlets are operating correctly. Check the sealant around the  
sleeve and reseal areas as needed.  
3. Periodically (at least yearly or bi-yearly): inspect all control  
components, both electrical and mechanical, as well as the  
power supply. Use proper testing instruments (voltmeter,  
ohmmeter, ammeter, wattmeter, etc.) to perform electrical  
tests. Use an air conditioning or refrigeration thermometer to  
check room, outdoor and coil operating temperatures. Use a  
slingpsychrometertomeasurewetbulbtemperaturesindoors  
and outdoors.  
6. Clean the front cover when needed. Use a mild detergent.  
Washandrinsewithwarmwater. Allowthemtodrythoroughly  
before reinstalling them in the chassis.  
Condenser Gasket  
Condenser Shroud  
Outdoor Grille  
Condenser Fan Blade  
Indoor Blower  
Discharge Air Grille  
Indoor Blower  
Housing  
Filters  
Gasket  
Compressor  
Wall Sleeve  
Front Cover  
Basepan  
Innerwall  
Control Panel  
Return Air  
Grille  
Evaporator Coil  
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K. Basic Troubleshooting Techniques  
BeingfamiliarwiththesequenceofoperationonStandardControlledOperatingUnitsortheoperationoftheRemoteThermostatControlled  
Units is important. The following questions and answers may help to identify performance problems.  
Environmental Effects - Cooling Mode  
Environmental Effects - Heating Mode  
Is unit sized to room size area and heat load demand?  
Room Width x Length x 3.5 (x-factor) equal a "guesstimate" of the  
numberofBTU'srequiredforthearea. Thenumberofpeopleinthe  
room, number of electrical devices, solar gains, etc. are all variable  
itemsthatcanaffectpropersizingoftheunit. Friedrichrecommends  
that you consult with an applications engineer for proper sizing.  
Is unit properly sized to room area and heat load demand?  
Multiplying the Width x Length x 3.5 ("x-factor") provides a  
"guesstimate" of the number of BTU's required for the area. The  
number of people in the room, number of electrical devices, solar  
gains, etc. are all variable items that can affect proper sizing of the  
unit. Friedrich recommends that you consult with an applications  
engineer for proper sizing.  
Is the outdoor temperature 60°F or below?  
The unit is designed for outdoor temperatures above 60°F.  
Istheoutdoortemperature7Forabove?-Theunitisdesigned  
for outdoor temperatures below 70°F.  
Is the indoor temperature 60°F or below? Ambient indoor  
temperatures of 60°F or below will take a longer period of run  
time to heat the area. Long run times may indicate that the unit is  
undersized.  
Is the indoor temperature 80°F or above?  
Ambient indoor temperatures of 80°F or above will take a longer  
period of run time to cool down the area. Long run times may  
indicate that the unit is undersized.  
Is indoor humidity high?  
This condition will cause the unit to operate longer to remove  
humidity before noticing any cooling effect.  
Has the room area been increased where the unit is located?  
If the area where the unit is located has been increased, the unit  
may not provide adequate heat.  
Has the heat load been increased by additional devices such  
ascomputerequipment, orhastheroomareabeenincreased  
where the unit is located?  
If conditions have changed, the unit may not be able to cool and  
condition as effectively as previously planned.  
Insufficient Maintenance and Inspection  
Installationerrorsarethemostcommoncauseofpoorperformance.  
Pleasefollowinstallationinstructionscarefully.Ifotherproblemsexist,  
see Maintenance and Inspection Troubleshooting Guide below.  
Maintenance and Inspection Troubleshooting Guide  
CAUSE  
RESULT  
System is not serviced or inspected  
regularly (semiannually or annually).  
Can result in premature component failures, poor performance and  
increased operating costs.  
Air filters are not cleaned regularly and  
become blocked with particles.  
May result in poor cooling, icing and water problems as well as  
component failures and increased operating costs.  
Condenser coil not maintained properly  
(blocked with particles).  
May result in poor cooling, component failures and increased costs.  
Evaporator coil not maintained properly  
(blocked with particles).  
May result in poor cooling, icing and water problems, and increased  
operating costs.  
Components that show signs of fatigue  
- not replaced.  
May result in multiple service calls, poor performance and increased  
operating costs.  
Condensate drains and drain lines not  
maintained.  
May result in water and odor problems.  
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Friedrich PTAC Accessories  
NEW CONSTRUCTION ACCESSORIES  
MODEL NUMBER  
DESCRIPTION  
PHOTO  
WALLSLEEVEG-90zinccoatedsteelispreparedinaneleven-  
stepprocess, thenelectrostaticallycoatedwithapolyesternish  
and cured in an oven for exceptional durability. The wall sleeve  
is insulated for thermal efficiency. 16" High x 42" Wide x 13ꢁ"  
Deep.  
PXWS  
PXGA  
PXWS  
GRILLE, standard, stamped aluminium, anodized to resist  
chalking and oxidation.  
ARCHITECTURAL GRILLS that consist of heavy-gauge  
6063-T5 aluminium alloy:  
Clear, extruded aluminium or dark bronze acrylic enamel  
Also available in custom colors.  
PXAA  
PXDB  
PXSC  
PXDB  
CONDENSATE DRAIN KIT Attaches to the bottom of the wall  
sleeveforinternaldrainingofcondensateortotherearwallsleeve  
flangeforexternaldraining. Recommendedonallunitstoremove  
excess condensate. Packaged in quantities of ten.  
PXDR10  
PXWE  
PXDR10  
DEEPWALLSLEEVEEXTENSION Afourinchdeepanodized  
aluminiumextensionthatattachestotheoutsideofthewallsleeve  
when the wall is greater than eleven inches thick (9ꢂ" when a  
subbase is used, 10 inches when a lateral duct is used).  
PXWE  
DECORATIVESUBBASE Providesunitsupportforwallsless  
than six inches thick. Includes leveling legs, side filler panels  
and mounting brackets for electrical accessories. Accepts  
circuit breaker, power disconnect switch, or conduit kit.  
PXSB  
PXSB  
CONDUIT KIT WITH JUNCTION BOX Hard wire conduit kit  
with junction box for 208/230V and 256V units (subbase not  
required). Kit includes a means of quick disconnect for easy  
removal of the chassis. *Required for 265V installations.  
PXCJ  
PXCJ  
PXDC  
DESK CONTROL KIT A field installed kit which allows the  
unit to be turned on or off from a remote central station via  
a 24V interface.  
PXDC  
DIGITAL REMOTE THERMOSTAT A Honeywell wall  
mounted remote thermostat. Requires proper P-Series  
chassis.  
RT2  
MODE FAN  
RT2  
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Friedrich PTAC Accessories (continued)  
ADDITIONAL ACCESSORIES  
MODEL NUMBER  
DESCRIPTION  
PHOTO  
SLEEVE EXTENSION RETROFIT KIT G-90 zinc coated  
steel, 2.4" sleeve extension attached to the room side of  
the sleeve to allow for the installation of a P-Series Friedrich  
PTAC in a T-Series sleeve.  
PXSE  
PXDA  
PXSE  
LATERAL DUCT ADAPTER Attaches to the PTAC/PTHP  
unit and provides a transition to direct up to 35% of the total  
CFM to a secondary room, either left or right of the unit. Kit  
includes duct plenum with discharge grille and internal baffle,  
adapter and end cap.  
LATERAL DUCT EXTENSION A three foot insulated plenum  
that attaches to the left or right side of the duct adapter. The  
extension can be cut to length by the installer. Maximum  
allowable straight extension is fifteen feet.  
PXDE  
PXFT  
PXDA  
REPLACEMENT FILTER PACK These are original  
equipment return air filters. They are reusable and can be  
cleaned by vacuuming, washing, or blowing out, and are sold  
in convenient ten packs. (Two filters per chassis)  
PXFT  
CHASSIS OPTIONS  
DESIGNATOR  
DESCRIPTION  
STANDARD UNIT Standard PTAC/PTHP chassis. Can be 230/208V or 265V, electric or heat pump.  
REMOTE THERMOSTAT Chassis option necessary for wall mounted thermostat control of the unit.  
S
R
SEACOASTPROTECTION AdditionalprotectionforPTAC/PTHPunitsinacoastalorcorrosiveenvironment.  
The entire outdoor coil is submerged in a specially formulated enamel coating, then oven-cured for a tough,  
corrosion-resistant finish.  
C
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FRIEDRICH WALLMASTER® P-SERIES PACKAGED TERMINAL AIR CONDITIONERS  
LIMITED WARRANTY  
FRIEDRICH AIR CONDITIONING CO.  
Post Office Box 1540 · San Antonio, Texas 78295-1540  
(210) 357-4400 · FAX (210) 357-4480  
SAVE THIS CERTIFICATE. It gives you specific rights, you may also have other rights which may vary from state to state and province to province.  
In the event that your unit needs servicing, contact your nearest authorized service center. If you do not know the nearest service center, ask the company that installed  
your unit or contact us - see address and telephone number below.  
When requesting service: please have the model and serial number from your unit readily available.  
Unless specified otherwise herein, the following applies:  
PACKAGED TERMINAL AIR CONDITIONERS AND HEAT PUMPS  
LIMITED WARRANTY - FIRST YEAR (Eighteen (18) Months from the original date of purchase or twelve (12) months from installation). Any defect in the  
unit’s material or workmanship will be repaired or replaced free of charge by our authorized service center during the normal working hours; and  
LIMITED WARRANTY - SECOND THROUGH FIFTH YEAR (Sixty-six (66) months from the date of purchase) ON THE SEALED REFRIGERATION SYSTEM.  
Any part of the sealed refrigeration system on the P-series that is defective in material or workmanship will be repaired or replaced free of charge (excluding freight  
charges) by our authorized service center during normal working hours. The sealed refrigeration system consists of the compressor, metering device, evaporator,  
condenser, reversing valve, check valve, and the interconnecting tubing.  
These warranties apply only while the unit remains at the original site and only to units installed inside the continental United States, Alaska, Hawaii,  
Puerto Rico and Canada. The warranty applies only if the unit is installed and operated in accordance with the printed instructions and in compliance  
with applicable local installation and building codes and good trade practices.  
For international warranty information, contact the Friedrich Air Conditioning Company - International Division.  
Reasonable proof must be presented to establish the original purchase date, otherwise the beginning date of this certificate will be considered to be our shipment date  
plus sixty days. Replacement parts can be new or remanufactured. Replacement parts and labor are only warranted for any unused portion of the unit’s warranty.  
We will not be responsible for and the user will pay for:  
1. Service calls to:  
A) Instruct on unit operation. B) Replace house fuses or correct house wiring. C) Clean or replace air filters. D) Remove  
the unit from inaccessible locations. E) Correct improper installations.  
2. Parts or labor provided by anyone other than an authorized service center.  
3. Damage caused by:  
A) Accident, abuse, negligence, misuse, riot, fire, flood, or acts of God. B) Operating the unit where there is a corrosive atmosphere containing chlorine,  
fluorine, or any damaging chemicals (other than in a normal residential environment). C) Unauthorized alteration or repair of the unit, which in turn  
affects its stability or performance. D) Failing to provide proper maintenance and service. E) Using other than a "Seacoast Protected" unit in a coastal  
environment. F) Using an incorrect power source. G) Faulty installation or application of the unit.  
We shall not be liable for any incidental, consequential, or special damages or expenses in connection with any use or failure of this unit. We have not  
madeanddonotmakeanyrepresentationorwarrantyoftnessforaparticularuseorpurposeandthereisnoimpliedconditionoftnessforaparticular  
use or purpose. We make no expressed warranties except as stated in this certificate. No one is authorized to change this certificate or to create for us  
any other obligation or liability in connection with this unit. Any implied warranties shall last for one year after the original purchase date. Some states  
and provinces do not allow limitations on how long an implied warranty or condition lasts, so the above limitations or exclusions may not apply to you. The provisions  
of this warranty are in addition to and not a modification of or subtraction from the statutory warranties and other rights and remedies provided by law.  
In case of any questions regarding the provisions of this warranty, the English version will govern.  
Revised 8/01  
Model No. ____________ Serial No.______________________  
Date Purchased: ______ Installation Location: ____________  
Date Installed: ________ Installed by:____________________  
920-087-02 (9-03)  
Printed in the U.S.A.  

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