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NEMA No. 5-15P NEMA No. 5-15R 125V-15AMP 115V
NEMA No. 6-15P NEMA No. 6-15R 250V-15AMP 230/208V rated
at 12 amperes or
less
NEMA No. 6-20P NEMA No. 6-20R 250V-20AMP 230/208V rated
over 12 amperes,
but not more than
16 amperes
NEMA No. 6-30P NEMA No. 6-30R 250V-30AMP 208V rated over
16 amperes, but
not more than
24 amperes
Unit Plug Receptacle Circuit Rating, Voltage
Type Required Breaker, Time Rating On
Delay Fuse Nameplate
event, the unit does not operate, check the reset button
located on or near the head of the power cord as part of the
normaltroubleshooting procedure.
Usecopper wireonly.Consumer’sresponsibility istoprovide
proper and adequate receptacle wiring that conforms to all
applicable codes. All wiring should be installed by qualified
electrician.
Installation
Completestep-by-step installationinstructionsarefurnished
withyour unit. Theseinstructions willbefound ona separate
page included with this manual or in the mounting kit
assembly. Follow these instructions carefully. Keep these
instructions with this manual for future reference. Your unit
will be one of the following three designs:
•Unitwithawindowmountingkit
These models are designed for mounting though an
opening in a wall. These units can be adapted to
windowinstallationbyusingtheoptionalwindowmount-
ing kit supplied with your unit.
•Unitwithoutawindowmountingkit
No window mounting kit is supplied with the unit.
These models are designed for mounting through an
opening in a wall. These units can be adapted to
windowinstallation bypurchasing anoptional window
mountingkit. Consult yourdealerto choosethekit that
is appropriate for your model and installation.
•Unitwitha separate sleeve
SomeBuilder modelsaredesigned suchthatthe outer
case and the chassis can be purchased separately.
Through-the-wallinstallation instructionsareincluded
with the outer case. These models can be adapted to
window installation by purchasing an optional mount-
ing kit.
Room Heat Pumps
Heatpumps workbymoving heatinsteadof creatingit. Inthe
summer, the cool indoor coil absorbs heat from your room
and moves it outdoors, providing cooling. In the winter, heat
pumps reverse this operation. By lowering the temperature
of the outdoor coil below the outdoor temperature, the heat
pump absorbs the heat from outdoors and moves it inside
your house. This heat transferring process is very efficient.
Forexample, at45°F outdoortemperature, aheat pumpcan
provide 2 ½ watts of heat for every watt of electricity it
consumes.
As outdoor temperatures drop, the heating capacity and
efficiencyof theheat pumpdeclines. At temperatures below
45°F, it is likely that ice will form on the outdoor coil. Heat
pump units are designed to operate as a heat pump above
approximately 40°F. Below 40°F, these units switch auto-
matically from reverse cycle heat pump to auxiliary electric
heating. No defrost is required. There is no minimum
operatingtemperature.
Normal Care and Maintenance
To avoid property damage, personal injury
or death due to electrical shock, turn fan
control OFF and remove plug from wall
outlet before inspecting unit or performing
maintenance.
WARNING
AnnualInspection
It is suggested that your unit be inspected by your dealer or
servicer once a year. It is advisable to have the outer case
removed and the unit thoroughly cleaned.
Note: Thelifeof your unitmaybegreatlyreducedifyoulive
inasaltairorothercorrosivetypeenvironment. Underthese
conditions, the unit should be removed from its case and
completely cleaned at least once a year. At that time any
scratches or blisters on the painted surfaces should be
sanded and repainted. Placing an algaecide tablet in the
outdoor side of the unit’s basepan is suggested in humid
areaswherealgaeformationiscommon.