Manuale d’uso / di manutenzione del prodotto 2900 Series del fabbricante GE
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Qu ic k R ef e r en c e 2 90 0 S e r ie s C oo li n g w i t h E l e ct r i c H ea t 29 00, 3 900 and 5 800 Seri es Con tr ol Pan el F u l l S pe cs o n p a ge s 5 4 a n d 5 5 A L L U N IT S R E Q U I .
3 ge.co m Elec t ric H eat Amp s incl ude e le ct ri c hea ter a nd fan m otor c urre nt dra w. 265-vol t uni t s are to b e pe rma nent ly co nne ct ed in comp lia nce wi th N ati on al Ele c tri cal Co de a nd lo cal co de s and h ave a fa ct or y-i ns tal led j unc ti on b ox on t he ch ass is .
4 T h e Z o n e l i n e ® 2 9 0 0 , 3 9 0 0 a n d 5 8 0 0 S e r ie s h a v e i n c o rp o r a t e d c h a ng e s s u g g es t e d b y c u st om er s, a l on g w i t h e n ha n c e m en ts b y G E ’ s T e c h n ol og y T e a m a n d c h an g e s n e c e s s a ry t o m ee t n e w U L a n d N E C r e qu i r e m e n ts .
5 ge.co m T a b l e o f C o n t e n ts F r on t Co v er 1 Mi n i S pe cs 29 00 , 3 900 a nd 5 800 S er ie s 2 Mi n i S pe cs Po we r Co nn ect io n K its an d N om en c la t ur e 3 The 2 900 /3 900 / .
6 I n tr od u cti o n This manu al is desig ned to pr ovide product, per forma nce and appli cation inf ormation to our custo mers and thei r arc hit ect s and engin eers for use in selection and desi.
7 ge.co m Th e Z on el in e ® S yst em The typical Zo nelin e installa tion cons ists of the wall ca se (or sleeve ), chassis, and exterior grill e. Some installatio ns may use a sub-base fo r support of the unit or fo r ease of electrical co nnections.
8 Z o n e l in e ® F ea t ur es AZ AZ A Z 2900 3 90 0 580 0 Enhanced Dehumidification — Dr y Air 25 Optional N/ A N / A Cooling EE R Range (2 3 0 Volts/2 6 5 V olts) 1 0.2 - 12 . 7 1 0.0 - 12. 7 1 0.2 - 13. 0 Heating COP Range ( 23 0 V olts/26 5 V olts) N/ A 3.
9 ge.co m F ea t ur es a n d Be ne f its S ta n d ar d P h y s i ca l D i m e n s i on s GE has maint ained the same dimen sions sinc e 1 96 1 — 42" wide x 1 6 " high x 13- 3/ 4 " deep Repla cem ent of older units is made easy .
10 F ea t ur es a n d Be ne f its F a n-O n l y S e tt i n g – H I G H/ L O W The unit pr ovides the option of selecting eithe r HIG H or L OW speed for Fan-Only oper ation.
11 ge.co m F ea t ur es a n d Be ne f its U p -F r o n t A ir F i l t e rs T wo i n te r c ha ng ea b le up- f ro n t filt e rs, ea sy to r e mo v e an d r e in st al l , ma y b e c l ea ne d w it ho ut ope n in g o r re m ov i ng the r oo m fr on t.
12 A u x il i ary C o n tr ol S w i t c h e s These switc hes ar e locat ed behind the room ca bine t under the contr ol panel. 2 9 00 a n d 3 900 S er i e s Swi t ch es De sc ri p ti o n Left S w it .
13 ge.co m A u x il i ary C o n tr ol S w i t c h e s These switc hes ar e locat ed behind the room ca bine t under the contr ol panel. 5 8 00 Se ri e s Swi t ch es De sc ri p ti o n Left S w it ch es.
14 C e n tr al De s k C o n tr ol Some insta llations may wan t to gov ern the abi lity of the unit to oper ate from a con trol devic e remo t e to the unit or even rem ot e to the roo m in whic h the unit is located. The genera l term given to systems suc h as this is Cen tra l Desk Con trol.
15 ge.co m The AC voltage may not be compatibl e with some solid-stat e thermostats. The fa n spe ed f or the 2900 Seri es in r emo te ther most at oper ati on is se lect ed b y the co nne ction of the fa n wir e from the therm ost at t o ei the r the HI G H or L OW te rmi na l on the u nit.
16 R e mo t e Th e rm o st at C o n tr ol H e a t P um p M od e l s The Z oneli ne ® 3 900 and 5800 Series heat pump units may be conn ected to a sing le-stage cooling /two-stage heating thermostat designed for use with heat pum p systems.
1 7 ge.co m F i el d W i r i n g T e rm in al R — 2 4V AC GL — Low- S peed Fan GH — High- Speed Fan B — Reversing V alv e Y — Compressor W — Heate r C — Common - Groun d Zo ne li ne Ser .
18 H e a t P u m p s a n d E n er gy S a v in g s • GE Z o ne li n e ® H ea t P u mp s a r e des i gn ed t o p r ov i de c ost -effic ie n t h ea t p um p op er at io n wh il e m on it orin g ro om c o nd iti on s to m ai n ta i n c omf o rt.
19 ge.co m H e a t P u m p s a n d E n er gy S a v in g s H e a t P um p O pe ra t i on — Z on e l i n e 3 900 a n d 5 8 00 Se ri e s Heat sour c es: Heat pump , heat pump and simu ltaneo us electric resi stanc e heat or electric res istanc e heat.
20 Hi g h W all Mo u n t — Fo r units moun ted high in the wall , the disch arg e louve rs should be at a setting that prov ides the most horizon ta l air disc har ge.
21 ge.co m D i m e ns i on s RA B 7 1A W A L L CA S E W A LL OP E NI N G 1 6- 1 / 4" MIN. x 42 - 1 / 4 " MIN. RA B 7 7 W A L L C AS E W A LL OP E NI N G 1 6- 1 /2" MIN. x 42 - 3 /8" MIN. W A L L CA S E W I T H C H AS S I S I N S T A LL E D W A L L CA S E W I T H S U B-B A S E *SHOWN WITH ACC ESS COVE RS REMOVE D.
22 W a l l C a s e A choic e o f wall cases is ava ilable for the Zone line . ® RAB 71A — This insu lated case is con structed of heavy-gauge galv aniz ed steel and f inished with a prot ective bak ed-enamel finish for prot ection and appear anc e.
23 ge.co m S ub- B a s e ( C on ti n ue d ) RAK2 04D 30P 20 8/ 2 3 0 volt 30-amp rece pta cle . Rec ept acl e is NE MA 6- 30R with 1 8" of # 12A W G wires attached to the rec ept ac le. Sh or t power co nnection kit inc luded. Chasew ay inc luded.
24 W a l l C a s e I n st al la t i o n Da ta ( Co n ti nu e d ) For new construction, early planning with the arc hite ct is necessa ry . Unit location, electrical connection loc ations, and wall ope.
25 ge.co m Do not remov e the stif fen er from inside the wall case or the weather closu re pane l from the out side face of the wall case unti l the outdoor grille and chassis are rea dy to be insta lled. Instal lation o f Wa ll Case in Wal l Opening 1.
26 F R A MI N G F O R W A L L CAS E Bric k V en eer and F ra me Con structio n F AST EN IN G W AL L CA S E Fig ur e 1 Fig ur e 2 MAIN STUD J ACK STUDS HEADER – 4" x 4" OR 2 - 2" x 4" ON EDGE 16-1/4" MIN. RAB71 16-1/2" MIN.
27 ge.co m W A L L S E CT I O N – D ET A IL E D S ID E V IE W F ra me and Bric k V en eer Inst al lati on Cor d set co nne cted CAULK* Su b-Base Con ne cted CAULK* STEEL LINTEL RAB71 13-3/4" RAB77 13-7/8" 20-7/8" (RAB71) 21" (RAB77) ROOM CABINET 2" MIN.
28 W A L L S E CT I O N – D ET A IL E D S ID E V IE W Wind ow , 2" cu rtain or pa nel wa ll i nsta ll atio n with ra g r ear gri lle exte nded bey ond out er wal l s urfac e ROOM CABINET Gasket.
29 ge.co m W A L L CA S E I N ST A L LA T I O N – C O R D S ET C O NN E CT ED Exam ple : bloc k a nd v en eer – dim en sio nal dat a an d c omm en ts Ar e al so a ppli c abl e t o o the r types of co nstru ction Manuf actur er Required Minimum Installation Clearance 1/4" (See note 1) Allow For Electrical Wiring 0" Min.
30 M ET A L CAS E EXT E N S I ON F O R W A L LS D EE P E R T H A N 1 3- 1/ 8" ( 1 1 - 1/ 8" W I T H SU B-B AS E ) Fie ld f ab ric at ed – ge r ec om men ds the us e o f on e o f the dee per RAB 7 1 wa ll cas es o ffer ed as spec ial or der it ems.
31 ge.co m CAULK* A DIMENSIONS: A. DIST ANCE FROM GRILLE OR CASE TO OUTSIDE SURFACE OF WALL PLUS 2" T O 4" (T O INSERT UNDER CASE). B. 1" DRIP LIP (MINIMUM) C. 42" PLUS - SUFFICIENT TO FIT SNUGGL Y UNDER AND UP AROUND THE CASE. D. 2" MINIMUM (CAUTION: WHEN CAULKING DO NOT BLOCK DRAIN HOLES IN CASE OR GRILLE.
32 RA B 7 1/ 7 7 W AL L CA S E I N S T AL LA T I ON - R A K 2 04 S ER I E S S UB -B AS E C O NN E CT ED Exam ple : fra me & bric k ven eer - di men si ona l dat a and com men ts Ar e al so a ppli c abl e t o o the r types of co nstru ction T OP VIEW Manuf actur er Required Minimum Installation Clearance 1/4" (See note 1) 3" Min.
33 ge.co m RA K2 04 S ER I E S S U B- B A S E I N ST A L LA TI O N A N D E L E CTR I CA L D A T A RAB 7 1/7 7 Wal l C ase RAK4002B CHASEW A Y OPTION (Shown Without Chassis and W all Case for Installation Location Only .) NO TE: TYPE “E” MOUNTING CLIP MUST BE USED WITH MOLDED CASE.
34 C o n d e ns a t e Di sp o s a l S yst e m s C o ol i n g C o n d e n s a t e Air co ndi tion ers pro duc e con den sat e w ate r as a r esu lt of low eri ng th e hu mi dity of the ar ea bei ng con dit ion ed.
35 ge.co m W A L L CA S E W I T H R A D 1 0 D RA I N K I T Externa l Dr ai n. See pa ge 36 fo r in t ern al dra in. SEE P AGE 36 NOTE #6 SCREWS REAR GRILLE “ A ” MET AL “B” PLAS TIC SQUARE DRAIN HOLES NEOPRENE SPONGE GASKET 1/2" O.
36 W A L L CA S E W I T H R A D 1 0 D RA I N K I T In t erna l Dr ai n. See pa ge 3 5 f or exter nal dr ain . SCREWS “ A ” MET AL “B” PLAS TIC SQ UARE DRAIN HOLES NEOPRENE SPONGE GASKET STEEL .
37 ge.co m Du ct e d I nst a l l a t i o n s 2 9 00 a n d 3 900 S er i e s Z on e l i n e u n i ts m a y b e us e d i n d u ct e d i n s t a l la ti o n s. With a ducted install ation it is possible to con dition the air in two area s that have a common wall separ ating them.
38 D U CT E D A P P L I CA T I ON (A Z 2 800 /3 800 SE RI ES ) 44" DUCT AD APTER EXTENSION HAS 1/2" INSULA TION Notes: 1. R AK60 52 kit includes duct adapter , transition and mounting hardwar e. 2. RAK60 1 duc t extension may be installed at either end of the RAK 605 2 duct adapter .
39 ge.co m D U CT E D D ET A I LE D S I DE V I E W S (AZ 2 8 00 / 3 800 SE RI ES ) See page 38 f or a ll not es Lin e Co rd In stal lat ion CAULK* Su b-Base In stal lat ion ANY CONSTRUCTION 12-3/4" MAX. 6-1/2" 1 0" 7 -3/32" RAK6052 ADAPTER 16-1/8" TRANSITION ROOM CABINET 3/4" MIN.
40 Ext e ri o r G ri ll es Fou r styles of outdoor grilles ar e ava ilable for exterior treatme nts. The standard stamped alum inum grille (RA G60 ), th e m o l d e d ar c h i t e c t u r al lo uv er ed e xt e ri o r g r i l l e s ( RA G 6 1 -6 3 ) and the extruded alumin um ar chit ectura l louv ered grille ( RAG6 7).
4 1 ge.co m of special or ov ersiz ed louv ers for aesthetic reaso ns. Louv ers othe r than standar d Z onel ine exterior grilles may be used on the Z oneli ne unit, however , these special louvers, o.
42 P o w er C o n n ect i o n f o r 2 900 , 3 900 a n d 5 8 00 S e r i e s Z on el in e s All 2900 , 3 90 0, and 5800 Series Z one lines are equi pped with univ ersal heaters allowi ng chass is instal lation flexibil ity . The Z oneli ne ® units are co nnected to the building power supp ly by a uniq ue power connection kit.
43 ge.co m T ype Mfg Pa r t No Co nf ig ura t io n 15 AMP T andem NEMA6- 15R Hubbe ll P&S 566 1 566 1 20 AMP Perpe ndicul ar NEMA6-20R Hubbe ll P&S 5461 58 71 30 AMP Large T andem NEMA6-3 0R H.
44 M a x i mu m C o n n e ct ed L oa d The maxim um con nected load of a Zon eline ® unit occu rs when the unit is in resist anc e heating oper ation. The maxi mum amper age shown in the tables below is the com bined tot al of the resista nce heater and the indoor fa n mot or .
45 ge.co m C o o l in g P e rf o r m a nc e Da ta Zo ne l in e 2900 & 3 900 Ser ie s Zo ne l in e 2900 Dry A ir 2 5 Zo ne l in e 5800 Se ri es Nom in al Ca pac ity Nom in al Ca pac ity Nomin al Ca.
46 L a t en t S yst em C a pa c ity The to tal capac ity of an air c onditione r is made up o f the Sensib le capa city , the output of the unit used to remov e heat from the air in the ar ea being condition ed, and the Laten t ca pacity , the output of the unit used to dehumidify the air in the area being conditio ned.
4 7 ge.co m F or m u la f o r C a lc u l at i n g O p e ra t i ng C o sts U s i n g A bo v e D at a : N o r m a l Y e a r l y Op e r at i n g D a t a (Coo ling Hours based on 7 5 °F indoor temper atur e with air conditio ner siz ed to meet the design condition s.
T y p i c a l 2 9 00 Se ri e s , 2 08 / 2 3 0 - V ol t Wi ri n g D i a g r a m T y p i c a l 2 9 00 Se ri e s , 2 08 / 2 3 0 - V ol t S c he ma t i c Di ag r am 48 3 90 0 Se ri e s , 2 08 / 2 3 0 - V .
49 ge.co m 3 90 0 Se ri e s , 2 08 / 2 3 0 - V ol t Wi ri n g D i a g r a m s ( c on ti nu ed ).
50 3 90 0 Se ri e s , 2 08 / 2 3 0 - V ol t S c he ma t i c Di ag ra ms Sc h e m a t i c D i a g ra m o f AZ3 9H A C m o to r m o d e l (0 7) Sc h e m a t i c D i a g r am o f AZ 3 9H A C m ot o r m o d e l ( 09 , 1 2.
51 ge.co m 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 YL YL OR OR BK BK BL BL RD RD ROOM ID. COIL OD. COIL OUTDOOR HEA TER CN1 MAIN BOARD UNIT CN5 CN2 CN104 CN6 & 7 1 2 CN3 WH WH YL YL BK BK 1 2 5 7 CN103 OPERA TION BO.
52 The fol low ing are su gge sted speci fication s for the Zo neli ne ® 290 0 Series Pac kag ed T ermi na l Air Co nditi one r , the 390 0 Serie s Pack age d T ermi nal Heat Pum p and the 580 0 Serie s Pack age d T ermin al Heat Pum p.
53 ge.co m S ug g e st ed B i d F o rm S pe c i fi c at i o n s ( c on ti nu ed ) Heat pump unit shal l incl ude Rev erse C ycle Defr ost that autom atica lly begins a defrost cyc le when micr oproc essor dete rmines criteria for defr osting has been met.
54 Z o n e l in e ® C ha s s i s N o m e nc la t ur e E XA M P L E R e c ep t a c le s/ S u b-B a s e s RAK204U RAK204D15P RAK204D20P RAK204D30P RAK204E15 RAK204E20 RAK204E30 Voltage N/A 230/208 230/.
55 ge.co m P r el im in a r y S p e c ifi c at i o n s D e l u x e s er i e s – he at p um p u ni t s * * P r e m i u m se r i es – he a t pu m p u n i ts 265V Models AZ29E07E AZ29E09E A Z29E12E AZ29E15E AZ29E07E AP AZ29E09EAP AZ29E12EAP Capacity Cooling BTUH 7,100 9,000 11,700 14,600 6,800 8,600 11,200 EER (BTU/Watt) 12.
56 C o m pl e t e A c c e s s o ry L i st K i t N u m b e r D e s c r i p t i o n F o r A d d i t i o n a l I n f o r m a t i o n R e f e r t o P a g e RA A63 Spare Filter s for A Z2900, A Z3900 and A.
57 ge.co m G e n er al I nst al la t i o n S u g ge st i o n s Man y times poor or non-existe nt ca ulki ng arou nd the exterior of the wall case resu lts in air infiltration causin g the unit to run exc essiv ely . One way to check for air infiltration is to look under and arou nd the unit to the outdoors.
58 G e n er al I nst al la t i o n S u g ge st i o n s D u ct e d I n s ta l l at i o n C o m m e n ts Ne w I ns ta l la ti o ns The G E Z o ne li n e ® 2 90 0 a nd 3 900 s er ie s ar e ap pr o v ed f or du cte d in sta l lat io n us in g t he G E Duct A da p te r mod el RA K 6 0 5 2 an d t he G E Duct Exte n si on RA K 60 1.
A l p h a b e ti c al I n d ex Ca te go ry P ag e No . Acc essory List 56 Applic ation Com men ts 20 Auxil iary Contro l Swit ches 12 - 13 Case Dime nsion s 21 Cen tral Desk Contr ol 1 4 Conden sate D.
A c e n t u ry o f q ua l i ty an d i n no v at i o n F o r m o r e th a n a c en tu ry , G E ha s be e n c om mi tt e d t o pr odu c i n g i n n o v at i v e pr odu cts th at c ha n g e th e wa y p eo pl e li v e .
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