CAT - 1108-26 - WS - Enfinity - CCH-CCW - 007-070 - LR
CAT - 1108-26 - WS - Enfinity - CCH-CCW - 007-070 - LR
CAT - 1108-26 - WS - Enfinity - CCH-CCW - 007-070 - LR
Model CCH
Contents
Drain Pan 19 30-32 YYY = Standard (Corrosion Resistant Polypropylene) Drain Pan
SYY = Stainless Steel Drain Pan
Refrigerant 20 33 A = R410A
Packaging 27 42 1 = Standard
Notes: 1. Cooling capacity is based on 80.6°F db, 66.2°F wb (27/19°C) Entering Air Temperature.
2. Heating capacity is based on 68°F db (20°C) Entering Air Temperature.
3 Rated in accordance with ISO Standard 13256-1 Boiler/Tower.
4 Rated in accordance with ISO Standard 13256-1 Ground Loop.
5. All ratings based on 208V operation.
* 208-230/60/3 voltage
3 7
4
3
3
6 7
5 BACnet LonWorks
* EC motors on average are 40 to Communication Communication
Module Module
50% more efficient than PSC motors, MicroTech III Unit
which helps to improve unit efficiency. Controller
Cabinet
Daikin Enfinity horizontal water source heat pumps are
available in five cabinet sizes, each with the lowest possible
profile to conserve space.
Consistencies in shape, connection locations, parts and
assemblies throughout the five cabinets make layout,
installation and service simple.
■ All water and electrical connections are made from the front
of the unit.
■ A large, lift-up-and-out panel provides easy access to the
control box, refrigeration circuit and compressor.
■ A second large panel provides easy service access to the Right-hand cabinet configurations
compressor. Figure 3: Right hand return with end discharge
■ A third large panel allows complete service of the blower
section while the unit is hanging and without
disconnecting the unit from the ductwork.
■ Cabinet surfaces are constructed of unpainted, G-60
galvanized steel.
■ Panel interiors and the bottom of the unit are covered with
1/2" (12.7 mm) thick, 1½lb. (681g) density, coated, acoustic
type glass fiber insulation. Non-fiberous (IAQ) insulation
available as selectable option.
Quiet operation
■ Large fan wheel allows the fan motor to operate at lower
speed for quieter operation.
■ Heavy gauge cabinet construction and vibration isolated
hanger brackets minimize noise and vibration.
■ Two quiet compressor selections (depending on voltage
and size variations) including rotary (sizes 007 to 015) and
scroll compressors (sizes 019 to 070).
■ Standard heavy-gauge steel mass-plate with visco elastic
dampening material below the compressor helps reduce
noise emission in horizontal ceiling unit sizes 019-070.
Electrical Compressor
The electrical components are located in the compressor Daikin Enfinity water source heat pumps are designed around
section of the unit. Separate holes are provided on the cabinet the most advanced compressors in the industry. A wide variety
to facilitate main power and low voltage control wiring. All of compressor types are used to offer the best system design
wiring connections are made internal to the cabinet to reduce for the dedicated refrigerants and tonnage. This allows Daikin
the risk of accidental contact. Each unit is rated to accept time- Enfinity water source heat pumps to deliver rated capacity with
delay fuses for branch circuit overcurrent protection. Single low noise levels.
phase units are also rated for use with HACR circuit breakers. Rotary compressor are used in unit sizes 007 to 015. Unit sizes
019 to 070 use a scroll compressor.
Optional non-fused disconnect switch
This factory-installed option includes the addition of a 2 or
3-pole switch mounted on the unit. The switch has a lockout/ Scroll
tag out feature. The switch is rated to handle the unit only Compressor
(not to include additional amperage from field installed Rotary
Compressor
accessories).
Reversing valve
Optional non-fused A 4-way reversing valve is included with all Daikin Enfinity
disconnect switch
water source heat pumps. The valve is energized in the heating
mode and will “fail-safe” to the cooling mode which is the
predominant mode of operation for commercial applications.
Figure 12: 4-way reversing valve
Drain pan
Daikin horizontal heat pumps come standard with a
Polypropylene (PP), corrosion-resistant plastic drain pan
to promote good indoor air quality. The pan is double
sloped for positive draining to reduce the occurrence of
standing water and microbial growth.
Thermal expansion valve
All Daikin Enfinity water source heat pump units include a
Figure 11: Corrosion-resistant, double-sloped plastic thermal expansion valve for refrigerant metering. The Thermal
drain pan Expansion Valve (TXV) allows the unit to operate at optimum
efficiency with fluid temperatures ranging from 30ºF to 110ºF,
and entering air temperatures ranging from 40ºF to 90ºF. The
TXV precisely meters the exact amount of refrigerant flow
through the system to meet the load and deliver rated heating
and cooling capacity.
Figure 13: Thermal expansion valve (TXV)
Control choices and added functionality ■ Standalone operation using a MicroTech III unit controller
■ MicroTech III unit controller with a BACnet® communication
The control box is accessible through the left or right end
corner panel. It houses the major operating electrical controls module
including the MicroTech® III unit controller, transformer, ■ MicroTech III unit controller with a LonWorks®
compressor relay and fan relay. Each component is accessible communication module
for service or replacement. Each option features direct quick-connect wiring to all unit-
Three unique control choices are offered with the MicroTech III controlled components for “clean” wiring inside the control box.
unit controller: Each control circuit board receives power from a 50 VA transformer
(optional 75VA transformer).
The MicroTech III unit controller can LonTalk application protocol is designed for LonMark 3.4
LonWorks accept a plug-in LonWorks commu units that are integrated into a LonWorks Certified
nication module to provide network communication network for centralized
communications and added functionality scheduling and management of multiple heat
to easily integrate with an existing BAS. pumps.
The communication module can be
factory- or field-installed and is tested with
Communication
Module
all logic required to monitor and control
the unit.
The MicroTech III unit controller can Designed to be linked with a centralized BACnet
BACnet accept a plug-in BACnet commu building automation system (BAS) through MS/TP
nication module to provide network a BACnet communications network for
communications and added functionality centralized scheduling and management of
to easily integrate with an existing BAS. multiple heat pumps.
The communication module can be
factory- or field-installed and is tested with
Communication
all logic required to monitor and control
Module
the unit.
MicroTech® III controller ■ Brownout protection – The MicroTech III unit controller
measures the input voltage and will suspend compressor
and fan operation if the voltage falls below 80% of the unit
General use and information nameplate rated value. An LED status is generated and an
The MicroTech III Unit Controller is a microprocessor-based
output is available to a “fault” LED at the thermostat.
control board conveniently located in the unit control box for
easy access through a removable access panel. The standalone ■ Emergency unit shutdown – A simple grounded signal
unit controller is a hard wired interface and provides all the puts the unit into the shutdown mode. Remote shutdown is
necessary field connections. The board can be wired for 24-volt provided so that when properly connected to a water loop
controller or remote switch, the emergency shutdown input
AC output to the wall thermostat by using terminals R & C.
can be used to shut down the water source heat pump.
An LED annunciator is located on the front corner of the unit
Compressor and fan operations are suspended, and an a
chassis to quickly check the operating status of the unit.
unique two external LED status is generated.
■ Condensate overflow protection – The MicroTech III unit
Standard sequence of operation controller incorporates a liquid sensor at the top of the drain
Assumes cycle fan operation-not continuous fan operation: pan. Upon sensing water, cooling and dehumidification
■ Cooling mode – On a call for cooling, the compressor and operations are suspended and an LED status is generated.
fan will start after the various control timers have expired. If ■ Remote reset of automatic lockouts – The Remote
the reversing valve output is energized, the reversing valve Reset feature provides the means to remotely reset
output will be de-energized 5 seconds after the compressor some lockouts generated by high-pressure and/or low-
has been energized. When the load is satisfied, the temperature faults. When the MicroTech III unit controller
compressor and fan shut off. is locked out due to one of these faults, and the cause
■ Heating mode – On a call for heating, the compressor and of the fault condition has been cleared, energizing the
fan start after the various control timers have expired. If the O-terminal for 11 seconds or more forces the MicroTech III
reversing valve output is de-energized, the reversing valve unit controller to clear the lockout. Cycling unit power also
output will be energized 5 seconds after the compressor clears a lockout if the conditions causing the fault have
has been energized. When the load is satisfied, the been alleviated.
compressor and fan shut off. The reversing valve remains ■ Intelligent alarm reset – The Intelligent Reset helps to
energized. minimize nuisance trips of automatic lockouts caused by
low-temperature faults in heating mode. This feature clears
Available operating modes faults the first two times they occur within a 24-hour period and
■ Unoccupied mode – A simple “grounded” signal between triggers an automatic lockout on the 3rd fault. The retry count is
terminals U and C (no power source required), puts the unit reset to zero every 24 hours.
into the unoccupied mode for night setback operation. ■ Equipment protection control – The MicroTech III
■ Tenant override mode – A switch on the deluxe automatic unit controller receives separate input signals from the
changeover thermostat can be activated during the refrigerant high-pressure switch and the low suction
unoccupied mode to put the unit back into the occupied mode line temperature sensor. In a high-pressure situation,
for two hours for after-hours heating or cooling. compressor operation is suspended. In a low temperature
situation during heating operation, the unit goes into a
MicroTech III unit protections & LED defrost cycle where the unit is put into cooling operation
fault status annunciation for 60 seconds until the coaxial heat exchanger is free of
ice. Each switch generates its own unique LED status and
■ Short cycle protection & random start – After power cycle
output is available to a “fault” LED at the thermostat if either
or deactivation of certain alarms, or when leaving the
situation exists. Refer to "Table 3: MicroTech III controller
unoccupied mode, a new random compressor start-delay
status LED's" on page 14.
time between 300 and 360 seconds is generated. The
random start timer prevents compressors in different units Note: Most unit fault conditions are the result of operating the
from starting simultaneously. Compressor minimum OFF equipment outside the unit specifications.
360 sec) and compressor minimum ON (180 sec) timers
prevent compressor short cycling.
■ Motorized valve/pump restart – The IV/PR (H8) terminals
on the The MicroTech III unit controller are used to energize
(open) a motorized valve or start a water pump to get water
circulating prior to starting the compressor on call for heating
or cooling. The IV/PR (H8) terminal may be “daisy chained”
between 200 units.
Room Sensor Setpoint Potentiometer JP5 = Open Short Range: -5 to +5 ºF (-2.78 to +2.78 ºC)
JP5
Range JP5 = Shorted Long Range: 55 to 95 ºF (12.78 to 35 ºC)
WARNING
Proper antifreeze/water solution is required to minimize the potential of fluid freeze-up. Jumper JP3 is factory set for water freeze protection
with the jumper open. Operation at fluid temperatures below 32°F with anti-freeze protection requires JP3 to be field configured for the jumper
closed. If unit is employing a fresh water system (no anti-freeze protection), it is extremely important that JP3 jumper setting remains in the
open position (factory default setting) in order to shut down the unit at the appropriate water temperature to protect your heat pump from
freezing. Failure to do so can result in unit damage, property damage and will void unit warranty.
JP1 = Shorted
JP2 = Open
Not Used JP1 & JP2 None
JP1 = Open
JP2 = Shorted
JP1 = Shorted
JP2 = Shorted
JP3 = Open
None
JP4 = Open
Heating Options JP3 & JP4
JP3 = Open
Boilerless Electric Heat
JP4 = Shorted
JP5 = Open
Not Used JP5 & JP6 None
JP6 = Open
JP7 = Open
Not Used JP7 & JP8 None
JP8 = Open
Table 4: I/O expansion module LED & fault outputs (when used)
Description Type Yellow Green Red
Baseboard Communication Fail Fault Flash OFF Flash
Low Entering Water Temperature
Fault OFF ON Flash
(No Display On Boilerless Electric Heat)
Fan is OFF Mode OFF ON OFF
Mode OFF Flash OFF
Fan is ON Mode ON Flash OFF
Mode Flash Flash OFF
Notes: 1. Mode / faults are listed in order of priority.
2. I/O expansion module supplied with boilerless and supplemental electric heat options.
Typical horizontal unit installation sound attenuator for both the unit operating noise and
hydraulic pumping noise. One end of the hose has a swivel
fitting to facilitate removal of the unit for replacement or
Unit location service. Include supply and return shutoff valves in the design
It is important to leave enough space for service personnel to to allow removal of a unit without the need to shut down the
perform maintenance or repair. Locate the horizontal unit to entire heat pump system. The return valve may be used for
allow for easy removal of the filter and access panels. Allow balancing and will typically have a “memory stop” so that it can
a minimum of 18" (46 cm) clearance on each side of the unit be reopened to the proper position for the flow required. Fixed
for service and maintenance access and do not install the unit flow devices are commercially available and can be installed
above any piping. Always be sure to leave at least one side to eliminate the need for memory stop shut off valves. Include
of the filter rack unobstructed so that the service personnel Pressure / Temperature ports to allow the service technician to
will be able to slide the filter out. Each unit is suspended from measure water flow and unit operation.
the ceiling by four 3/8" threaded rods fastened to the unit by a
hanger bracket and rubber isolator. The design should place Condensate drain piping
the unit directly below the structural members so that it is
CCH-CCW horizontal units have a 3/4-inch FPT condensate
securely anchored.
drain connection, flush to the unit. The field installed
Avoid installing units directly above spaces where building condensate piping must include a trap after the connection and
occupants will reside (e.g. above office desks or classrooms) be pitched away from the unit not less than 1/4" per foot.
to reduce the requirement for noise attenuation. Do not place
A vent is required after the trap so that the condensate will
units above high traffic areas because service access may be
drain away from the unit. The vent can also act as a clean out
limited during occupied hours. For example, units are typically
if the trap becomes clogged. To avoid having waste gases
installed above the hallway drop ceiling in Schools and the
entering the building, the condensate drain should not be
supply and return air is routed directly into classrooms. Local
directly piped to a drain/waste/vent stack. See local codes for
code may require fire dampers to be used with this application.
the correct application of condensate piping to drains.
1 1/2"
1 1/2"
Power Disconnect (38mm)
(38mm)
Return Hose
Supply Ai
r
Return Air
Ductwork & sound attenuation turbulence or distortion in the airflow. Place a straight length
of duct, 5 to 10 times the duct width, before the next fitting to
Ductwork is normally applied to ceiling-mounted heat pumps smooth out airflow. Diffusers that are located in the bottom of
on the discharge side of the unit. A discharge collar is provided a trunk duct can also produce noise. For this same reason,
on all horizontal unit models for fastening the ductwork. Use a volume control dampers should be located several duct widths
flexible connector between the discharge collar and the duct upstream from an air outlet.
transformation to help reduce vibration transmission from the
For Hotel, Motel, Dormitory or Nursing Home applications that
cabinet and to simplify disconnection of the unit from the ceiling
use a single duct discharge, a velocity of 500 to 600 fpm is
ductwork. If return ductwork is to be used, attach a flexible
suggested. These applications typically have static pressures
connector to the filter rack collar to help reduce vibration
as low as 0.05 inches of water and duct lengths approximately
transmission and removal of the unit. Return plenum ducting
six feet in length. The discharge duct must be fully lined and
should be at least 12 inches away from the coil so that the coil
have a square elbow without turning vanes. Return air for
is evenly loaded with return air.
these applications should enter through a “low” sidewall filter
As a general recommendation, duct interiors should have grille and route up the stud space to a ceiling plenum. For
an acoustic / thermal lining at least 1/2 inch thick over the horizontal heat pumps mounted from the ceiling, an insulated
entire duct run. For better sound attenuation, line the last return plenum is sometimes placed at the return air opening
five diameters of duct before each register with a one-inch to further attenuate line-of-sight sound transmission through
thick sound blanket. Elbows, tees and dampers can create return openings.
Figure 19: Suggested supply ducting per ASHRAE and SMACNA publications
Flexible Connector
Acoustic/Thermal
Lining
Diffuser
Figure 20: Suggested return ducting per ASHRAE and SMACNA publications
Two 90° Turns Prior to the Intake
(Ductwork Sized Based on Airflow) Flexible Connector
Acoustic/Thermal
Lining
Acoustic/Thermal
Lining
Ductwork Supported
Independent of Unit
Flexible Connector
Return Air Intake Acoustic/Thermal
Located Lining 10ft. (3 meters)
Away from the
Unit Blower
Return Air
Heating refrigeration cycle
When the wall thermostat calls for Thermal
Expansion Valve Water to Refrigerant
HEATING, the reversing valve directs Heat Exchanger
the flow of the refrigerant, a hot gas,
from the compressor to the air-to-
refrigerant heat exchanger coil. There,
the heat is removed by the air passing Air to
Water In
Refrigerant
over the surfaces of the coil and the Heat
hot gas condenses and becomes a Exchanger Water Out
liquid. The liquid then flows through a Coil
Sensing
thermal expansion valve to the water- Bulb and
to-refrigerant heat exchanger. The Capillary
liquid then evaporates and becomes a Tube
Closed loop geothermal range applications Figure 24: Horizontal loop application
Capacity Data
Size 060 (2000 CFM) EC motor (continued)
WPD Cooling Heating
EWT
GPM EAT (°F) Total Sensible Power THR Total Power THA LAT
(°F) PSI FT of W.C. EER COP
(Btu/hr) (Btu/hr) Input (kW) (Btu/hr) (Btu/hr) Input (kW) (Btu/hr) (°F)
3.5 8.1 65/55 48800 40600 3.481 60700 14.0 69300 4.127 55200 98 4.92
3.5 8.1 70/59 52700 39900 3.519 64700 15.0 69100 4.271 54500 102 4.74
10.0 3.5 8.1 75/63 56700 41200 3.560 68900 15.9 68900 4.451 53700 107 4.53
3.5 8.1 80/67 60600 42500 3.600 72900 16.8 68600 4.631 52800 112 4.34
3.5 8.1 85/71 64500 43800 3.640 76900 17.7
7.9 18.1 65/55 49200 40800 3.433 60900 14.3 72900 4.197 58600 100 5.09
7.9 18.1 70/59 53100 40000 3.471 64900 15.3 72700 4.341 57900 103 4.90
70 15.0 7.9 18.1 75/63 57100 41300 3.511 69100 16.3 72500 4.521 57100 108 4.70
7.9 18.1 80/67 61000 42600 3.551 73100 17.2 72200 4.701 56200 113 4.50
7.9 18.1 85/71 65000 43900 3.592 77300 18.1
14.1 32.2 65/55 49600 40900 3.384 61100 14.7 76500 4.267 61900 101 5.25
14.1 32.2 70/59 53500 40200 3.422 65200 15.6 76300 4.411 61200 105 5.06
20.0 14.1 32.2 75/63 57500 41500 3.463 69300 16.6 76000 4.591 60300 110 4.85
14.1 32.2 80/67 61400 42800 3.503 73400 17.5 75800 4.771 59500 115 4.65
14.1 32.2 85/71 65400 44100 3.543 77500 18.5
3.5 7.9 65/55 47800 40500 3.874 61000 12.3 75400 4.210 61000 101 5.24
3.5 7.9 70/59 51800 39800 3.912 65200 13.2 75200 4.354 60300 105 5.06
10.0 3.5 7.9 75/63 55700 41100 3.952 69200 14.1 75000 4.534 59500 110 4.84
3.5 7.9 80/67 59600 42400 3.993 73200 14.9 74700 4.714 58600 114 4.64
3.5 7.9 85/71 63600 43700 4.033 77400 15.8
7.8 17.8 65/55 48300 40700 3.825 61400 12.6 79000 4.280 64400 102 5.40
7.8 17.8 70/59 52200 40000 3.864 65400 13.5 78800 4.424 63700 106 5.22
80 15.0 7.8 17.8 75/63 56100 41200 3.904 69400 14.4 78500 4.604 62800 111 4.99
7.8 17.8 80/67 60100 42500 3.944 73600 15.2 78300 4.784 62000 116 4.79
7.8 17.8 85/71 64000 43800 3.984 77600 16.1
13.9 31.6 65/55 48700 40800 3.777 61600 12.9 82500 4.350 67700 104 5.55
13.9 31.6 70/59 52600 40100 3.815 65600 13.8 82400 4.494 67100 108 5.37
20.0 13.9 31.6 75/63 56500 41400 3.855 69700 14.7 82100 4.674 66100 113 5.14
13.9 31.6 80/67 60500 42700 3.896 73800 15.5 81900 4.854 65300 118 4.94
13.9 31.6 85/71 64400 44000 3.936 77800 16.4
3.4 7.8 65/55 45000 39200 4.315 59700 10.4 81500 4.293 66800 104 5.56
3.4 7.8 70/59 49000 38500 4.353 63900 11.3 81300 4.437 66200 107 5.37
10.0 3.4 7.8 75/63 52900 39800 4.394 67900 12.0 81000 4.617 65200 112 5.14
3.4 7.8 80/67 56800 41000 4.434 71900 12.8 80800 4.797 64400 117 4.93
3.4 7.8 85/71 60800 42300 4.474 76100 13.6
7.7 17.5 65/55 45400 39300 4.267 60000 10.6 85000 4.363 70100 105 5.70
7.7 17.5 70/59 49400 38600 4.305 64100 11.5 84900 4.507 69500 109 5.52
90 15.0 7.7 17.5 75/63 53300 39900 4.345 68100 12.3 84600 4.687 68600 114 5.29
7.7 17.5 80/67 57300 41200 4.385 72300 13.1 84400 4.867 67800 119 5.08
7.7 17.5 85/71 61200 42500 4.426 76300 13.8
13.6 31.1 65/55 45900 39500 4.218 60300 10.9 88600 4.433 73500 107 5.85
13.6 31.1 70/59 49800 38800 4.256 64300 11.7 88400 4.577 72800 111 5.66
20.0 13.6 31.1 75/63 53700 40100 4.297 68400 12.5 88200 4.757 72000 116 5.43
13.6 31.1 80/67 57700 41400 4.337 72500 13.3 88000 4.937 71200 121 5.22
13.6 31.1 85/71 61600 42700 4.377 76500 14.1
3.4 7.7 65/55 41000 37100 4.811 57400 8.5 Tint = Operation Not Recommended
3.4 7.7 70/59 44900 36400 4.849 61400 9.3 Notes:
10.0 3.4 7.7 75/63 48800 37700 4.890 65500 10.0
1. Operation below 40°F EWT is based upon a
3.4 7.7 80/67 52800 39000 4.930 69600 10.7
15% methanol antifreeze solution.
3.4 7.7 85/71 56700 40300 4.970 73700 11.4
7.6 17.3 65/55 41400 37300 4.763 57700 8.7 2. Performance stated is at the rated power
7.6 17.3 70/59 45300 36600 4.801 61700 9.4 supply; performance may vary as the power
100 15.0 7.6 17.3 75/63 49300 37900 4.841 65800 10.2 supply varies from the rated.
7.6 17.3 80/67 53200 39100 4.881 69900 10.9 3. See performance correction tables for
7.6 17.3 85/71 57100 40400 4.922 73900 11.6 operating conditions other than those listed.
13.4 30.7 65/55 41800 37400 4.714 57900 8.9 4. Interpolation is permissible; extrapolation is
13.4 30.7 70/59 45700 36700 4.752 61900 9.6 not.
20.0 13.4 30.7 75/63 49700 38000 4.793 66100 10.4
5. For performance data outside the EAT listed,
13.4 30.7 80/67 53600 39300 4.833 70100 11.1
refer to the Daikin SelectTools selection
13.4 30.7 85/71 57600 40600 4.873 74200 11.8
program
3.3 7.6 65/55 37500 35800 5.369 55800 7.0
3.3 7.6 70/59 41400 35100 5.407 59900 7.7 6. Table does not reflect fan or pump power
10.0 3.3 7.6 75/63 45400 36300 5.447 64000 8.3 corrections for AHRI/ISO conditions.
3.3 7.6 80/67 49300 37600 5.487 68000 9.0 7. Data is base on unit at full load operation.
3.3 7.6 85/71 53300 38900 5.528 72200 9.6
7.5 17.1 65/55 37900 35900 5.320 56100 7.1
7.5 17.1 70/59 41900 35200 5.358 60200 7.8
110 15.0 7.5 17.1 75/63 45800 36500 5.399 64200 8.5
7.5 17.1 80/67 49700 37800 5.439 68300 9.1
7.5 17.1 85/71 53700 39100 5.479 72400 9.8
13.3 30.3 65/55 38400 36100 5.272 56400 7.3
13.3 30.3 70/59 42300 35400 5.310 60400 8.0
20.0 13.3 30.3 75/63 46200 36700 5.350 64500 8.6
13.3 30.3 80/67 50200 38000 5.390 68600 9.3
13.3 30.3 85/71 54100 39300 5.431 72600 10.0
Physical data
Table 5: Size 007 - 024
Unit Size 007 009 012 015 019 024
Fan Wheel - D x W 6.3" x 6.0" 6.3" x 6.0" 6.2" x 7.4" 9.5" x 7.1" 9.5" x 7.1" 9.5" x 7.1"
Fan Motor Horsepower 1/8 1/8 1/8 1/6 1/3 1/3
Coil Face Area (Sq. Ft.) 1.11 1.11 1.53 2.75 2.75 2.75
Coil Rows 3 3 4 3 3 3
Refrigerant Charge (Oz.) 22 22 31.5 43 49 39.5
1" Filter, (Qty.)
(1) 10"H x 20"W (1) 10"H x 20"W (1) 10"H x 26"W (1) 18"H x 24"W (1) 18"H x 24"W (1) 18"H x 24"W
Size
Filters
2" Filter, (Qty.)
(1) 9.5"H x 21.5"W (1) 9.5"H x 21.5"W (1) 9.5"H x 27.5"W (1) 18"H x 25"W (1) 18"H x 25"W (1) 18"H x 25"W
Size
Water Connections, Female NPT 1/2" 1/2" 1/2" 1/2" 1/2" 1/2"
Condensate Connections, Female
3/4" I.D. 3/4" I.D. 3/4" I.D. 3/4" I.D. 3/4" I.D. 3/4" I.D.
NPT
Weight, Operating (Lbs.) 99 99 115 195 195 195
Weight, Shipping (Lbs.) 130 130 145 214 214 214
Fan performance
Table 8: Standard PSC static motor
Unit Factory Nominal External Static Pressure (in. w.c.)
Speed
Size Wired cfm 0.10 0.15 0.20 0.25 0.30 0.35 0.40 0.45 0.50 0.55 0.60 0.65 0.70 0.75
007 High Yes 300 410 400 390 380 360 350 330 320 310 290 270 250
009 High Yes 300 410 400 390 380 360 350 330 320 310 290 270 250
Low No 350 340 330 320 300
012 400
High Yes 430 420 400 390 370 360 340 320 300
Low Yes 690 670 650 620 590 560 520 480 440 390
015 500
High No 950 930 910 880 850 810 770 720 660 610 540 480 400
Low No 670 650 640 610 590 570 540 510
019 630
High Yes 890 870 840 820 790 760 730 700 660 620
Low Yes 1000 990 980 970 950 940 910 890 880 830 800 760 720 660
024 800
High No 1190 1170 1150 1130 1110 1090 1060 1030 990 950 920 880 820 770
Low No 1050 1040 1030 1020 1010 990 970 950 920 890 850 820 770
030 1000
High Yes 1270 1260 1240 1210 1190 1170 1140 1110 1070 1030 980 940 890 840
Low No 1170 1170 1160 1140 1120 1090 1060 1020 980 940 900
036 1200
High Yes 1510 1500 1480 1460 1430 1390 1350 1310 1260 1200 1150 1090 1040 980
Low No 1450 1440 1420 1370 1280 1200 1120
042 1400
High Yes 2130 2110 2090 2050 2020 1970 1930 1870 1790 1690 1580 1460 1250
Low Yes 2100 2070 2030 1990 1950 1900 1850 1790 1720 1600 1400
048 1600
High No 2440 2380 2330 2260 2200 2130 2070 2000 1910 1780 1590 1410
Low No 2080 2070 2050 2020 1980 1940 1900 1850 1770 1680
060 2000
High Yes 2600 2570 2530 2490 2440 2390 2320 2260 2180 2100 2010 1920 1620
Low No 2080 2070 2050 2020 1980 1940 1900 1850 1770 1680
070 2300
High Yes 2600 2570 2530 2490 2440 2390 2320 2260 2180 2100 2010 1920 1620
Note: PSC blower motors are designed to deliver nominal 400 cfm/ton.
Electrical data
Table 11: Standard PSC motor
Compressor Fan Motor Total Unit Minimum Minimum Maximum
Unit Size Voltage/Hz/Ph
RLA LRA FLA RLA Voltage Circuit Amps Fuse Size
Table 14: Water source heat pump operating temperature limits (for continuous duty)
Entering Air °F Entering Water °F
Operating Mode Minimum Maximum Standard Range Geothermal Range
DB WB DB WB Minimum Maximum Minimum Maximum
Cooling 65 55 85 71 55 110 50 110
Ambient 50 – 100 – – – – –
Heating 50 – 80 – 55 90 20 90
Ambient 50 – 85 – – – – –
Notes: 1. In the heating mode, the sum of the entering air + entering water must be ≥ 100°F.
2. MINIMUM WATER FLOW = 1.5 GPM/Ton.
3. Maximum and minimum values may not be combined. If one value is at maximum or minimum, the other two conditions may not exceed the normal condition
for standard units. Geothermal range units may combine any two maximum conditions, but not more than two, with all other conditions being normal conditions.
Table 15: Water source heat pump operating temperature limits at start-up (not for continuous duty)
Entering Air °F Entering Water °F
Operating Mode Minimum Maximum Standard Range Geothermal Range
DB WB DB WB Minimum Maximum Minimum Maximum
Cooling 50 40 105 87 45 120 30 120
Ambient 45 – 110 – – – – –
Heating 40 – 85 – 40 95 20 100
Ambient 40 – 85 – – – – –
Environment
This equipment is designed for indoor installation
only. Sheltered locations such as attics, garages, etc.,
generally will not provide sufficient protection against
extremes in temperature and/or humidity, and equipment
performance, reliability, and service life may be
adversely affected.
Power supply
A voltage variation of +/-10% of nameplate voltage is
acceptable. Three-phase system imbalance shall not
exceed 2%.
Correction factors
Table 16: Airflow correction factors
Percent of Nominal Airflow
85 90 95 100 105 110 115 120 125
Total Cooling Capacity 0.976 0.983 0.990 1.000 1.004 1.011 1.017 1.024 1.031
Sensible Cooling Capacity 0.926 0.950 0.975 1.000 1.024 1.048 1.073 1.098 1.122
kW - Cooling 0.976 0.984 0.993 1.000 1.010 1.019 1.027 1.036 1.044
Total Heat of Rejection 0.976 0.984 0.991 1.000 1.006 1.014 1.021 1.029 1.036
Total Heating Capacity 0.969 0.979 0.988 1.000 1.007 1.017 1.027 1.036 1.046
kW - Heating 1.009 1.006 1.003 1.000 0.998 0.995 0.992 0.990 0.987
Total Heat of Absorption 0.968 0.978 0.988 1.000 1.008 1.018 1.028 1.038 1.048
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Thermostats Remote Room Sensor
Thermostats &
Non-
Remote Sensors Programmable / Non-Programmable
Programmable
Programmable
Used with
MicroTech III –
Standalone
Operation
Standard Part #: 910193126 Part #: 910193127 Part #: 910193128 Part #: 910193129 Part #: Part #: Part #: Part #: Part #:
Wi-Fi Part #: 910193131 Part #: 910193132 Part #: 910193133 Part #: 910193134 910121746 910121748 667720401 107096001 107096010
Feature Used With Thermostats
Room Temp.
& Setpoint
Display
Room Humidity
& Setpoint
Manual
Changeover
Automatic
Heating 2 2 3 2 2 2
Stages
Cooling 2 3 2 2 2 2
Cool-Off-Heat- Cool-Off-Heat-
System Cool-Off-Heat-Auto Cool-Off-Heat-Auto Cool-Off-Heat-Auto Cool-Off-Heat-Auto
Operating Modes Auto Auto
Fan On-Auto-Hourly On-Auto-Hourly On-Auto-Hourly On-Auto-Hourly On-Auto On-Auto
Status LED 5VDC
Annunciation 910193126
Alarm Fault LED
910193127
24 VAC
910193128
Alarm
Reset 910193129 910121746 &
Override 910193131 910121748
Remote Sensors Indoor 910193132
Dehumidification
Boilerless
Primary
Waterside
–
Economizer
Hydronic Heat –
Dehumidification
Waterside
–
Economizer
Boilerless
Electric Heat Supplemental
Primary
Hydronic Heat –
RC RH C G Y1 Y2 W1 W2 W3 A
RC RH C G Y1 Y2 W1 W2 A
Notes: Includes thermostat and wall plate Refer to IO
Programmable Touch Screen manual 910193128
Notes: Includes thermostat and wall plate Refer to IO Programmable Electronic Thermostat
manual 910193126 2 Heat/2 Cool, 7-Day Programmable,
Dehumidification, Auto Changeover, Hardwired
– P/N 910193129 & Wi-Fi P/N 910193134
Programmable Electronic Thermostat I/O Expansion
2 Heat/3 Cool, 7-Day Programmable, Auto MicroTech III Controller Terminals TB2 Module TB1
Changeover, Hardwired – P/N 910193127 & Wi-Fi R C G Y1 Y2 W1 W2 A 1
P/N 910193132
I/O Expansion
MicroTech III Controller Terminal TB2 Module TB1
R C G Y1 Y2 W1 W2 A 1
RC RH C G Y1 Y2 W1 W2 A DH
L O
S1 G
S2 Y1
R Y2
C W1
W1 W2
Y1 A
W2 R
Y2
G
TB1
O
5
Thermostat
4
Terminal
3
Adjustable 55°F to 95°F – P/N 669529101 & Accessory Remote Room Sensors –
Adjustable +/- 3ºF (+/- 1.5°C) – P/N 669529201 Wiring (Part No.667720401 & 107096001)
Used with Thermostats 910193126, 910193127,
910193128, 910193129, 910193131 910193132,
910193133, 910193134
The remote indoor temperature sensor provides the ability to
measure room temperature remote from the thermostat location.
Temperature
Sensor Terminals
Thermostat
Temperature
Sensor Terminals
Remote Sensor
S1 S2
S1 S2
Wire 2
Wire 1
MicroTech III Unit Cut R12 from
Controller TB1 Terminals circuit board
Field installed controls steel or brass. The maximum working pressure for both
the shut-off ball valve and shut-off ball valve with strainer
■ A multiple unit control panel allows a single thermostat to is 400 psig. The maximum operating temperature is -4°F
control up to three units in parallel. (-20°C) to 250°F (121°C).
■ An auxiliary relay controls optional devices when the fan is
A summary of various hose kits are listed below. See
operating. The relay has SPDT contacts.
Catalog 1196 for more detailed hose kit features.
Combination balancing and shutoff Hose kit # 1: Condensate hose kits – one flexible fire
rated condensate hose with fixed male NPT x female JIC
(ball) valves swivel with male NPT adapter.
Constructed of brass and rated at 400 psig (2758 kPa) maximum Figure 29: Condensate hose kit
working pressure. Valves have a built-in adjustable memory stop
to eliminate rebalancing. Valves have FPT connections on both
ends for connection to the water hose and to the field piping.
Figure 26: Shut off ball valve
Hose kits with standard flexible supply and return hoses Two-inch filter rack
are recommended between the water source heat pump
Selectable as factory-mounted or as an optional field-
unit and building’s hard piping system. This is to control
installed kit, replacing the standard 1" filter rack. It
possible noise and transmission of vibration from the unit
provides a 1" (25 mm) extended collar for connection
in the space.
of return air ductwork and accepts a 2" (51 mm) thick,
Standard supply and return fire-rated hoses have high performance filter. The filter rack can be mounted
Thermoplastic Rubber (EPTF) with braided covering for left hand or right hand filter removal by rotating it 180
of stainless steel. The supply and return hoses have a degrees. Two thumb screws allow easy removal of the
swivel fitting at one end to facilitate removal of the unit access door for quick filter changes without using a tool.
for replacement or service. Fittings are either plated
See page 88 for details.
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Dimensional Data
Size 007, 009, 012 – right hand return, end and straight discharge
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Dimensional Data
Size 015, 019, 024 – left hand return, end and straight discharge
1" Removable
9"
Access Panel
Y to Compressor L
F 9"
D
U
G H J M
V N C Removable A
Return Air - Filter Access Panel 11"
End Discharge View R Water Supply
Condensate Drain Straight Discharge View
Connection
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Dimensional Data
Size 015, 019, 024 – right hand return, end and straight discharge
Physical data (in inches)
Unit Size 015 019 024
Fan Wheel - D x W 9.5 x 7.1 9.5 x 7.1 9.5 x 7.1
P1 1"
Standard PSC Motor Horsepower 1/6 1/3 1/3
Overall unit dimensions =
Coil Face Area (Sq. Ft.) 2.75 2.75 2.75
20"W x 42"L x 19"H
Coil Rows 3 3 3
Refrigerant Charge (oz.) 43 oz. 39.5 oz. 49 oz.
1" Filter, (Qty.) Size (In.) (1)18 x 24 (1)18 x 24 (1)18 x 24 Dimensions are approximate.
Water Connections, FPT 1/2 1/2 1/2 Z K
Condensate Connections, FPT 3/4 3/4 3/4 Right and left hand return
Weight, Operate (Lbs.) 195 195 195 determined by facing the water
Straight Discharge Position
Weight, Shipping (Lbs.) 214 214 214 connection side of the unit. 1"
P 1"
Removable 9" F
L Access Panel
D Y
to Compressor
9" F
H G
M J
U
N V A
C Return Air - Filter Duct Collar
R 11"
Water Condensate Drain Blower Housing Assembly Converts from
Supply Connection Straight Discharge to End Discharge End Discharge View Straight Discharge View
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Dimensional Data
Size 030, 036 – left hand return, end and straight discharge
Physical data (in inches)
Unit Size 030 036
Fan Wheel - D x W 9.5 x 7.1 9.5 x 7.1 1" P1
Standard PSC Motor Horsepower 1/3 1/2
Coil Face Area (Sq. Ft.) 3.43 3.43 Overall unit dimensions =
Coil Rows 3 3 21"W x 46"L x 20"H
Refrigerant Charge (oz.) 48 oz. 49 oz.
1" Filter, (Qty.) Size (In.) (1)19 x 27 (1)19 x 27 Dimensions are approximate. Straight Z
Water Connections, FPT 3/4 3/4 K Discharge
A
Condensate Connections, FPT 3/4 3/4 Position
Right and left hand return
Weight, Operate (Lbs.) 225 223 determined by facing the water
Weight, Shipping (Lbs.) 244 242 1"
connection side of
the unit.
1" P
Blower Housing Assembly Converts from Straight P1 - Bracket locations
1"
Removable Removable
D F
Y Access Panel Access Panel
F to Compressor
L
M G
H J
E A N T B
Return Air - Filter R Straight Discharge View
End Discharge View
Condensate Drain
Connection
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Dimensional Data
Size 030, 036 – right hand return, end and straight discharge
Physical data (in inches)
Unit Size 030 036
Fan Wheel - D x W 9.5 x 7.1 9.5 x 7.1
Standard PSC Motor Horsepower 1/3 1/2
P1 1"
Coil Face Area (Sq. Ft.) 3.43 3.43
Coil Rows 3 3
Overall unit dimensions = 21"W x 46"L x 20"H
Refrigerant Charge (oz.) 48 oz. 49 oz.
1" Filter, (Qty.) Size (In.) (1)19 x 27 (1)19 x 27 Dimensions are approximate.
Water Connections, FPT 3/4 3/4 Z
Condensate Connections, FPT 3/4 3/4 Right and left hand return determined by facing K
A
Weight, Operate (Lbs.) 225 223 the water connection side of the unit. Straight Discharge Position
Weight, Shipping (Lbs.) 244 242
1"
P 1"
Removable
D F
Access Panel L Y
to Compressor F
H
J M G
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Dimensional Data
Size 042, 048, 060, 070 – left hand return, end and straight discharge
Physical data (in inches)
Unit Size 042 048 060 070
Fan Wheel - D x W 12.9 x 11.1 12.9 x 11.1 12.9 x 11.1 12.9 x 11.1
Standard PSC Motor Horsepower 1/2 3/4 3/4 3/4 1" P1
Coil Face Area (Sq. Ft.) 4.43 4.43 6.11 6.11
Coil Rows 3 3 3 3 Overall unit dimensions =
Refrigerant Charge (oz.) 60.0 oz. 55.0 oz. 74.0 oz. 85.0 oz. 28"W x 52"L x 23"H
1" Filter, (Qty.) Size (In.) (2)16 x 22.5 (2)16 x 22.5 (2)22 x 22 (2)22 x 22
Water Connections, FPT 3/4 3/4 3/4 3/4 Dimensions are approximate.
Condensate Connections, FPT 3/4 3/4 3/4 3/4 Z
Straight
Weight, Operate (Lbs.) 293 298 332 332 K
Right and left hand return Discharge
Weight, Shipping (Lbs.) 314 319 351 351 Position
determined by facing the water
connection side of 1"
the unit.
1" P
F
Removable
L Access Panel D
Y to Compressor
F
G
M J
H
A N Removable
T B
V Return Air - Filters (2) R Access Panel
End Discharge View Condensate Drain
Connection
Straight Discharge View
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Dimensional Data
Size 042, 048, 060, 070 – right hand return, end and straight discharge
Physical data (in inches)
Unit Size 042 048 060 070
Fan Wheel - D x W 12.9 x 11.1 12.9 x 11.1 12.9 x 11.1 12.9 x 11.1
Standard PSC Motor Horsepower 1/2 3/4 3/4 3/4
Coil Face Area (Sq. Ft.) 3.43 3.43 6.11 6.11
Coil Rows 3 3 3 3 P1 1"
Refrigerant Charge (oz.) 60.0 oz. 55.0 oz. 74.0 oz. 85.0 oz. Overall unit dimensions =
1" Filter, (Qty.) Size (In.) (2)16 x 22.5 (2)16 x 22.5 (2)22 x 22 (2)22 x 22 28"W x 52"L x 23"H
Water Connections, FPT 3/4 3/4 3/4 3/4
Condensate Connections, FPT 3/4 3/4 3/4 3/4 Dimensions are approximate.
Weight, Operate (Lbs.) 293 298 332 332
Weight, Shipping (Lbs.) 314 319 351 351 Right and left hand return Z
1" K
determined by facing the water
Straight Discharge Position
connection side of the unit.
F
D Removable L
Access Panel Y
to Compressor F
H
J M
G
T N V B A Removable Access Panel
R
Return Air - Filter
Condensate Drain Connection End Discharge View Straight Discharge View
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Dimensional Data
Dimensional Data
Filter rack/return air duct collar Optional 2" filter rack assembly
C B
B C*
A
Dimensions (inches)
Unit Size
E A B C D E
007, 009 8.22 21.43 9.55 21.53 2.06
012 8.22 27.42 9.55 27.42 2.06
Dimensions (inches) 015, 019, 024 16.29 25.15 17.62 25.15 2.06
Unit Size
A B C D E 030, 036 17.23 30.75 18.56 30.75 2.06
007, 009 20.17 8.88 1.90 1.56 1.25 042, 048 20.28 34.75 21.61 34.75 2.06
012 26.17 8.88 1.90 1.56 1.25 060, 070 20.22 46.9 21.54 46.9 2.06
.875" Diameter
Knockouts
B
C
2.55
(Dim. A)
6.31"
1.38
1.25
Dimensions (inches)
Unit Size
A B C D
015, 019, 024 6.10
030, 036 6.55
2.55 2.55 10.50
042, 048 8.11
060, 070 7.90
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Item Description
C1 Capacitor-Compressor
C2 Capacitor-Fan
CM Compressor - Motor
COS Condensate Overflow Sensor
DAT Discharge Air Temp Sensor
HP High Pressure Switch
LOC Loss Of Charge Switch
LED1 LED Annunciator / Harness
SLTS Suction Line Temp Sensor
LWT Leaving Water Temp Sensor
MIII MicroTech III Main Board
ISO-NC Isolation Valve - Normally Closed
ISO-NO Isolation Valve - Normally Open
LP Low Pressure Switch
RAT Return Air Temp Sensor
Communication RV Reversing Valve Solenoid
Module X1 Primary 24VAC Transformer
_____ Standard Unit Wiring
_ _ _ _ Optional Wiring (by others)
Notes:
1. Main board jumpers:
No jumpers shorted, all open
Transformer:
Unused wire to be capped.
Note: The gray tinted areas in the wiring diagram: Units configured with a communication module include a Leaving Water (LWT),
Discharge Air (DAT) and a Return Air (RAT) Temperature sensor. The DAT and RAT sensors are shipped loose inside the control
box for field installation.
Table B
208V RED
230V ORG
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Item Description
C1 Capacitor-Compressor
C2 Capacitor-Fan
CC Compressor - Contactor
CM Compressor - Motor
COS Condensate Overflow Sensor
DAT Discharge Air Temp Sensor
EWT Entering Water Temp Sensor
HP High Pressure Switch
ISO-NO Isolation Valve - Normally Open
LED1 LED Annunciator / Harness
LP Low Pressure Switch
SLTS Suction Line Temp Sensor
LWT Leaving Water Temp Sensor
MIII MicroTech III Main Board
R1 Relay - Fan Motor
RAT Return Air Temp Sensor
RV Reversing Valve Solenoid
TB1 Power Terminal Block
X1 Primary 24VAC Transformer
_____ Standard Unit Wiring
_ _ _ _ Optional Wiring (by others)
Notes:
1. Main board jumpers:
JP3 Geothermal
Transformer:
Unused wire to be capped.
Note: The gray tinted areas in the wiring diagram: Units configured with a communication module include a Leaving Water (LWT),
Discharge Air (DAT) and a Return Air (RAT) Temperature sensor. The DAT and RAT sensors are shipped loose inside the control
box for field installation.
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Table B Item Description
208V RED C1 Capacitor-Compressor
230V ORG C2 Capacitor-Fan
460V BLK/RED CC Compressor - Contactor
575V BLUE CM Compressor - Motor
COS Condensate Overflow Sensor
DAT Discharge Air Temp Sensor
EWT Entering Water Temp Sensor
HP High Pressure Switch
ISO-NO Isolation Valve - Normally Open
LED1 LED Annunciator / Harness
LP Low Pressure Switch
SLTS Suction Line Temp Sensor
LWT Leaving Water Temp Sensor
MIII MicroTech III Main Board
R1 Relay - Fan Motor
RAT Return Air Temp Sensor
RV Reversing Valve Solenoid
TB1 Power Terminal Block
X1 Primary 24VAC Transformer
_____ Standard Unit Wiring
_ _ _ _ Optional Wiring (by others)
Notes:
1. Main board jumpers:
JP3 Geothermal
Transformer:
Unused wire to be capped.
Note: The gray tinted areas in the wiring diagram: Units configured with a communication module include a Leaving Water (LWT),
Discharge Air (DAT) and a Return Air (RAT) Temperature sensor. The DAT and RAT sensors are shipped loose inside the control
box for field installation.
Table B
208V RED
230V ORG
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Item Description
CC Compressor - Contactor
CM Compressor - Motor
COS Condensate Overflow Sensor
HP High Pressure Switch
ISO-NO Isolation Valve - Normally Open
LED1 LED Annunciator / Harness
LP Low Pressure Switch
SLTS Suction Line Temp Sensor
LWT Leaving Water Temp Sensor
MIII MicroTech III Main Board
RAT Return Air Temp Sensor
RV Reversing Valve Solenoid
X1 Transformer
_____ Standard Unit Wiring
_ _ _ _ Optional Wiring (by others)
Notes:
1. Main board jumpers:
JP3 Geothermal
Transformer:
Unused wire to be capped.
Note: The gray tinted areas in the wiring diagram: Units configured with a communication module include a Leaving Water (LWT),
Discharge Air (DAT) and a Return Air (RAT) Temperature sensor. The DAT and RAT sensors are shipped loose inside the control
box for field installation.
Table B
208V RED
230V ORG
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Item Description
C1 Capacitor-Compressor
CC Compressor - Contactor
CM Compressor - Motor
COS Condensate Overflow Sensor
DAT Discharge Air Temp Sensor
EWT Entering Water Temp Sensor
HP High Pressure Switch
ISO-NO Isolation Valve - Normally Open
LED1 LED Annunciator / Harness
LP Low Pressure Switch
SLTS Suction Line Temp Sensor
LWT Leaving Water Temp Sensor
MIII MicroTech III Main Board
R1 Relay - Fan Motor
RAT Return Air Temp Sensor
RV Reversing Valve Solenoid
X1 Transformer
_____ Standard Unit Wiring
_ _ _ _ Optional Wiring (by others)
Notes:
1. Main board jumpers:
JP3 Geothermal
Transformer:
Unused wire to be capped.
Note: The gray tinted areas in the wiring diagram: Units configured with a communication module include a Leaving Water (LWT),
Discharge Air (DAT) and a Return Air (RAT) Temperature sensor. The DAT and RAT sensors are shipped loose inside the control
box for field installation.
MicroTech III unit controller with EC motor and optional communication module –
460-60-3 unit sizes 024-070
Drawing No. 910102101
Wiring diagrams are typical. For the latest drawing version refer to the wiring diagram located on the inside of the controls access panel of the unit.
Table B
460V/N BLK/RED
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Item Description
CC Compressor - Contactor
CM Compressor - Motor
COS Condensate Overflow Sensor
HP High Pressure Switch
ISO-NO Isolation Valve - Normally Open
LED1 LED Annunciator / Harness
LP Low Pressure Switch
SLTS Suction Line Temp Sensor
LWT Leaving Water Temp Sensor
MIII MicroTech III Main Board
RAT Return Air Temp Sensor
RV Reversing Valve Solenoid
X1 Transformer
_____ Standard Unit Wiring
_ _ _ _ Optional Wiring (by others)
Notes:
1. Main board jumpers:
JP3 Geothermal
Transformer:
Unused wire to be capped.
Note: The gray tinted areas in the wiring diagram: Units configured with a communication module include a Leaving Water (LWT),
Discharge Air (DAT) and a Return Air (RAT) Temperature sensor. The DAT and RAT sensors are shipped loose inside the control
box for field installation.
low refrigerant suction temperature sensor. The low refrigerant fan operation simultaneous with compressor operation (fan
suction temperature sensor shall provide freeze protection for the interlock) regardless of the thermostat type. The unit shall
water coil and the air coil. Refrigerant gauge access fittings shall be capable of providing an output signal to an LED on the
be factory installed on high and low pressure refrigerant lines to thermostat or to a central monitoring panel to indicate a “fault”
facilitate field service. Activation of any safety device shall prevent condition from the activation of any one of the safety switches.
the compressor from operating via a microprocessor lockout
circuit. The lockout circuit shall be reset at the thermostat or at the Option
unit disconnect switch. Disconnect Switch - This factory-installed option shall include
the addition of a 2 or 3-pole switch mounted on the unit. The
Option switch shall have a lockout/tag out feature. The switch shall
007-019 have a dual layer of fiberglass insulation that is be rated to handle the unit only (not to include additional
strategically placed in the compressor compartment. amperage from field installed accessories).
Warranty
All Daikin equipment is sold pursuant to its standard terms and conditions of sale, including Limited
Product Warranty. Consult your local Daikin Applied representative for warranty details. Refer to Form
933-430285Y. To find your local Daikin Applied representative, go to www.DaikinApplied.com.
Aftermarket Services
To find your local parts office, visit www.DaikinApplied.com or call 800-37PARTS (800-377-2787).
To find your local service office, visit www.DaikinApplied.com or call 800-432-1342.
This document contains the most current product information as of this printing. For the most up-to-date
product information, please go to www.DaikinApplied.com.