Thermo Products Impact Driver AH1 A User Manual

10 & 12 SEER  
AIR HANDLER  
INSTALLATION & SERVICE MANUAL  
MODELS: AH1-A, AH2-A  
PLEASE READ THESE INSTRUCTIONS PRIOR TO INSTALLATION AND BEFORE  
PERFORMING ANY SERVICE OR MAINTENANCE. THESE INSTRUCTIONS MUST  
BE LEFT WITH THE USER AND SHOULD BE RETAINED FOR FUTURE  
REFERENCE BY QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL.  
: Improper installation, adjustment, alteration, service, or maintenance can  
cause injury or property damage. Refer to this manual. For assistance or additional  
information consult a qualified installer, service agency, or manufacturer listed below.  
THERMO PRODUCTS, LLC.  
BOX 217  
NORTH JUDSON, IN 46366  
PHONE: (574) 896-2133  
MADE IN USA  
MAC-165  
ECN 4392-MA  
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SAFETY SECTION  
This page contains various warnings and cautions found throughout this Service and Installation  
Manual. Please read and comply with the statements on the cover and the statements below.  
: Improper installation, adjustment, alteration, service, or maintenance can  
cause injury or property damage. Refer to this manual. For assistance or additional  
information consult a qualified installer, service agency, or manufacturer listed below.  
: If drilling or screwing into panel or plate is necessary, make certain drill or screw  
does not penetrate into any part of evaporator coil or hot water coil and cause damage. Personal  
injury and/or property damage may result.  
: Do not use this system if any part has been under water. Immediately call a  
qualified service agency to inspect the system and to replace any part of the electrical or control  
system which has been under water.  
: The cooling and heating coils must be cleaned by a qualified service person.  
: This air handler is not to be used to condition during construction.  
: When testing electrical equipment, always follow standard electrical procedures  
and precautions.  
: DO NOT wet electronic components during hydronic testing. Wetting  
electronic components may damage circuitry and cause a hazardous situation. Dry moisture from  
all leads and terminals if wetting occurs. Wait at least 24 hours for the circuit to fully dry before  
energizing the system.  
: Personal injury or property damage could result from major repair or service of  
this system by anyone other than a qualified contractor.  
: If you do not follow these instructions exactly an unsafe condition may result  
causing personal injury, loss of life or property damage.  
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Installation and service personnel are required by some states to be licensed. Persons not  
qualified shall not install this equipment nor interpret these instructions.  
All local codes and regulations take precedence over the instructions in this manual and should  
be followed accordingly. In the absence of local codes, installation must conform with these  
instructions, regulations of the National Fire Protection Association and provisions of the  
National Electric Code.  
AIR HANDLER  
Each air handler is capable of operation within a range of evaporator coil sizes. The evaporator  
size specified is shipped as a separate item and must be installed by the contractor. Model AH2-  
A will accommodate the 1060-G1, 1242-G1, 1042E, and 1048E. The AH1-A will accommodate  
the 1024E, 1030E, 1036E, 1224-G1, 1230-G1 and 1236-G1.  
The construction of the air handler permits easy knockdown and reassembly. See Figure A.  
Figure A  
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FOLLOW THESE STEPS FOR KNOCKDOWN OF AIR HANDLER:  
1. Start with unit setting in a vertical position. (Figure A)  
2. Remove screws from bottom door, middle door, top door, and top front panel. Remove doors  
and top panel of air handler.  
3. Disconnect blower leads from blower terminal strip.  
4. Remove screws that secure the blower pan to the side casings and the back casing.  
5. Pull blower sub-assembly up and out the front of the unit.  
6. Remove screws from the bottom and the casing back.  
7. Remove casing back and side casings from the bottom.  
REASSEMBLY OF AIR HANDLER  
To reassemble the air handler, reverse steps above starting with number 7.  
INSTALLATIONS OF A-COIL IN VERTICAL APPLICATIONS  
A standard Thermo Pride A-coil is used in all air handlers. The coil and its attached drain pan are  
installed in the air handler. See Figure B1.  
Figure B1  
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INSTALLATIONS OF A-COIL IN HORIZONTAL APPLICATION  
For the AH1-A, in all A-coil applications (1024E, 1030E, 1036E, and 1224-30G1) except the  
1236G1, the A-coil spacer must be used.  
For the AH2-A, in all A-coil applications the A-coil spacer must be used.  
1. Remove bottom door of air handler.  
2. Remove middle door of air handler.  
3. Slide primary drain pan out of unit.  
4. Set A-coil spacer in primary drain pan if needed. See Figure B2, #1 inset.  
5. Set A-coil in place on primary drain pan.  
6. Secure coil installation strip with aluminum tape as indicated in Figure B2, inset #2.  
This makes a small ramp to slide the coil up and on the rear pocket brake.  
7. Slide pan with coil into air handler making sure that the A-coil plastic pan is properly  
positioned in the primary drain pan. Insure the plastic coil pan on base of the A-coil slides  
into rear clip. See Figure B2.  
8. Secure front of plastic pan to bottom of unit with supplied pan clip. See Figure B3 inset.  
An extension for nut driver may be of benefit.  
9. Pan should rest on pocket brakes on each side of side casing when properly installed.  
IMPORTANT: When air handler is installed in attic above a finished ceiling, it is  
recommended that a safety overflow pan with its own separate drain be installed under  
the entire unit.  
10. Remove trim plate from A-coil connections.  
11. Cut out appropriate holes in insulation, remove appropriate knockouts, and realign coil  
access panel and secure into place  
12. Make appropriate liquid and suction line connections to coil and braze connections.  
NOTE: A wet rag makes an excellent heat sink for tubing.  
: If drilling or screwing into panel of plate is necessary, make certain drill does not  
penetrate into any part of evaporator coil or hot water coil to avoid personal injury and/or  
property damage.  
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13. Position grommets in coil access panel to allow installation of trim plate, secure trim  
plate in place with screws, and seal connections with duct sealer or equivalent.  
NOTE: The air handler is factory assembled for left to right(horizontal) and vertical  
applications. If a right to left horizontal application is desired, the fan center must be moved to  
the right side casing which will position it above the primary drain pan.  
Figure B2  
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Figure B3  
INSTALLATION OF THE HOT WATER COIL:  
1. Remove top door of air handler.  
2. Slide hot water coil's side hanger brackets into coil channel(retaining channel) in the air  
handler. See Figure B4 inset.  
Figure B4  
3. Push coil into unit until the coil is stopped by the back casing.  
4. Cut out appropriate holes in insulation, realign top door and secure into place.  
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5. Make appropriate hydronic connections to inlet(blower side) and outlet(duct side) of coil and  
braze into place.  
6. Seal connections through panel with duct sealer or equivalent.  
: If drilling or screwing into panel or plate is necessary, make certain drill does not  
penetrate into any part of evaporator coil or hot water coil. Personal injury and/or property  
damage may result.  
Figure C  
NOTE: Drain lines must be pitched no less than 1/4" per foot away from the air handler.  
TRIM PANEL INSTRUCTIONS:  
Included as a loosely packed part in the condensate drain pan of both air handlers is two trim  
panels. These panels are to be used in reducing the free area between both the hydronic coil lines  
and the evaporator coil lines. The hydronic coil panel has two holes which the inlet and outlet  
lines fit through. This panel is to be secured to the air handler via the prepunched holes and  
included screws. The evaporator coil panel is a flat rectangular panel measuring 8-1/2” x 3”,  
with a 1/2” brake on one edge. The 1/2” brake is to fit into the pocket brake of the side casing  
and the larger part of the panel is to be attached to the bottom door via the prepunched holes and  
included screws. This panel will close the gap that is created between the side of the air handler,  
and the grommet panel that is installed on the evaporator coil.  
BLOWER AIR ADJUSTMENT  
The direct drive blower must be set in order to establish proper air movement. Use the following  
steps to do this:  
*For cooling only remove low speed connection to terminal block unless continuous fan is  
desired.  
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1. Determine the appropriate blower speed settings listed in tables below.  
2. Set the blower motor speed to match air conditioning requirement, connect the red  
wire(cooling tap) to the appropriate fan speed on the terminal strip located on the blower(see  
Figure D).  
3. Set the blower motor speed to match heating requirement, connect the orange wire(heating  
tap) to the appropriate fan speed on the terminal strip located on the blower(see Figure D).  
Figure D  
Heating Tap Locations  
40,000 (btuh)  
White  
60,000 (btuh)  
White  
80,000 (btuh)  
White  
100,000 (btuh)  
White  
Terminal Strip Speed  
C
H
MH  
ML  
L
Orange  
Orange  
Orange  
Orange  
Cooling Tap Locations  
2 Ton  
White  
2.5 Ton  
White  
3 Ton  
White  
3.5 Ton  
White  
4 Ton  
White  
5 Ton  
White  
Red  
Terminal Strip Speed  
C
H
MH  
ML  
L
Red  
Red  
Red  
Red  
Red  
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Recommended  
Heating Capacity  
(btuh)  
Water Flow Rates  
for Heating  
(GPM)  
40,000  
60,000  
80,000  
100,000  
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6
8
10  
DUCT SYSTEM  
The duct system and load sizing calculation should follow the design standards of Air  
Conditioning Contractors of America (ACCA) - manuals D & J - or the American Society of  
Heating, Refrigeration and Air Conditioning Engineers, Inc. (ASHRAE) Latest Edition  
Fundamentals Volume.  
To aid you in evaluating existing duct systems quickly, review the chart on Page 11 which shows  
the CFM capacity for square inch areas, based on .10" wc static pressure (SP) loss on the supply  
systems.  
Each of the system's components (trunk lines, take-offs, runs and register and grill-free areas)  
must be properly sized and matched together to ensure you are obtaining the air handling  
capacity of the duct system. A 12x8 duct with a 400 CFM capacity, for example, WILL NOT  
flow 400 CFM if the register(s) to which it connects can only flow a total of 200 CFM.  
The air handling capacity MUST BE EQUAL TO the supply system at a minimum when sizing  
the return air duct system. It is recommended to follow design parameters set down by ACCA or  
ASHRAE on the return air duct systems.  
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CFM CAPACITY CHARTS  
AH1-A  
.2 Duct Static Pressure  
with heating coil  
And applicable Evaporator Coil Model  
CFM (HI) CFM (M. HI) CFM (M. LOW) CFM (LOW)  
1024E and 1030E  
1299  
1756  
1435  
1438  
1123  
1202  
1231  
1193  
992  
821  
880  
861  
860  
1224-30G1  
1036E  
1236G1  
1073  
1055  
1036  
.2 Duct Static Pressure and applicable  
Air Conditioning Coil Only  
1024E and 1030E  
1224-30G1  
1390  
1591  
1575  
1523  
1243  
1335  
1307  
1280  
1085  
986  
1092  
1074  
905  
921  
911  
913  
1036E  
1236G1  
Heating coil  
.2 Duct Static Pressure  
.2 Duct Static Pressure + .3 additional  
load  
1514  
1294  
1261  
1109  
1055  
964  
889  
785  
AH2-A  
.2 Duct Static Pressure  
with heating coil  
And Applicable Evaporator Coil Model  
1060G1 and 1242G1  
1042E  
CFM (HI) CFM (M. HI) CFM (M. LOW) CFM (LOW)  
2052  
1915  
1568  
1632  
1444  
1433  
1326  
1296  
1251  
1034  
1078  
1054  
1048E  
.2 Duct Static Pressure and applicable  
Air conditioning coil only  
1060G1 and 1242G1  
1042E  
2371  
1794  
1717  
1826  
1580  
1515  
1487  
1377  
1400  
1517  
1132  
1122  
1048E  
Heating coil only  
.2 Duct Static Pressure  
.2 Duct Static Pressure + .3 additional  
load  
2161  
1977  
1685  
1459  
1330  
1200  
1047  
962  
CFM CAPACITY  
The CFM at .2 static pressure takes into account the resistance of the internal A-coil. The CFM at  
a .5 static pressure accounts for the addition of an external hydronics coil which would typically  
add .3 to the static pressure.  
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DUCT SIZES FOR HOMES  
Velocity Approximately 800 Feet Per Minute  
THE INDOOR EVAPORATOR COIL  
1. EVAPORATOR COIL is a finned coil through which air in the home is circulated. Heat  
from the air is transferred to the liquid refrigerant inside the evaporator coil. The coils for use in  
AH air handlers are in an A-shaped configuration (A Models).  
2. CONDENSATE DRAIN PAN is attached to the bottom of the evaporator coil to collect  
water condensed out of the air. A drain fitting is provided for connection to a convenient drain  
point.  
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TUBING LINE SETS  
1. SUCTION LINE is an insulated large copper tube connecting the outlet of the A/C evaporator  
to the suction inlet of the A/C CONDENSER.  
2. LIQUID LINE is a single small tube connecting the outlet of the A/C condenser to the  
expansion valve inlet on the A/C evaporator coil.  
TUBING SIZE REFERENCE CHART  
0’-50’ TOTAL LINE LENGTH  
MODEL  
SUCTION LINE  
LIQUID LINE  
1024 & 1030  
1036 & 1042  
1048 & 1060  
3/4”  
3/4”  
7/8”  
3/8”  
3/8”  
3/8”  
50’-75’ TOTAL LINE LENGTH  
MODEL  
SUCTION LINE  
LIQUID LINE  
1024 & 1030  
1036 & 1042  
1048 & 1060  
7/8”  
1”  
1”  
3/8”  
1/2”  
1/2”  
75’-100’ TOTAL LINE LENGTH  
MODEL  
SUCTION LINE  
LIQUID LINE  
1024 & 1030  
1036 & 1042  
1048 & 1060  
1”  
1-1/8”  
1-1/8”  
1/2”  
5/8”  
5/8”  
0’-50’ TOTAL LINE LENGTH  
MODEL  
SUCTION LINE  
LIQUID LINE  
1224 & 1230  
1236 & 1242  
3/4”  
7/8”  
3/8”  
1/2”  
50’-75’ TOTAL LINE LENGTH  
MODEL  
SUCTION LINE  
LIQUID LINE  
1224 & 1230  
1236 & 1242  
7/8”  
1”  
3/8”  
1/2”  
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75’-100’ TOTAL LINE LENGTH  
MODEL  
SUCTION LINE  
LIQUID LINE  
1224 & 1230  
1236 & 1242  
1”  
1-1/8”  
1/2”  
5/8”  
NOTES:  
For line lengths over 25’ adjust charge accordingly per foot of variation from chart.  
.65 oz. per foot for 3/8” and 3/4” line set  
.674 oz. per foot for 3/8” and 7/8” line set  
.694 oz. per foot for 1/2” and 7/8” line set  
.72 oz. per foot for 1/2” and 1” line set  
.76 oz. per foot for 5/8” and 1-1/8” line set  
These charges are to be used in conjunction with a superheat measurement for best performance.  
TUBING INSTALLATION  
The compressor oil is constantly pumped through the refrigerant lines in normal operation of an  
air conditioning system. To ensure proper lubrication of the compressor by avoiding oil  
accumulation at undesirable points in the system, follow the guidelines listed below:  
1. No traps in the suction line are necessary if the outdoor condensing unit is level with the  
indoor evaporator coil or the indoor evaporator coil is 4 feet or less lower then the outdoor  
condensing unit. Any horizontal runs of suction line should have minimum 1/2" pitch for  
every 10 feet of line towards the outdoor condensing unit. See Figure F below.  
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Figure F  
2. A trap is necessary in the suction line at the indoor evaporator coil if the indoor evaporator coil  
is more than 4 feet below the outdoor condensing unit.  
NOTE: Multiple suction line traps are recommended for longer or multiple horizontal lines.  
(See Fig. G1).  
An inverted trap should be installed on the horizontal suction line near the evaporator coil to  
prevent liquid flood back to the compressor (See Fig. G2) if the indoor evaporator coil is  
located 10’ or more above the condensing unit.  
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A gradual loop in the tubing can be constructed to take up the excess tubing if you find that too  
much tubing has been brought onto a job. Such a loop MUST be kept in a horizontal (flat) plane  
to avoid trapping the oil.  
Refrigerant lines should be inserted into a suitable conduit or raceway when the lines are to be  
buried between the building and the outdoor condensing unit. The lines must be provided with  
sufficient protection and support to prevent damage when installed above ground.  
When making "on the job" tubing, a solder of 95% tin, 5% antimony or any of the silver solders  
such as SilFos, Phos-Copper, Easy-Flo 35 or 45, should be used. No attempt will be made here to  
instruct proper soldering or brazing technique but it is necessary that the installer be properly  
instructed in accordance with good existing practices.  
All joints and fittings must be properly leak tested as per EPA guidelines after “on the job”  
tubing has been made up. The line set and the evaporator coil must be evacuated to 29.96” Hg  
(1000 microns) or lower when all joints and fittings are leak free. The service valves on the  
condenser may then be opened to release the refrigerant to the system. Verify proper system  
performance. See condensing unit manual for additional performance data.  
HOW TO MEASURE SUPERHEAT (NOTE: A good electric resistance thermometer and  
accurate suction pressure gauge are necessary).  
Superheat is measured by taking a temperature and pressure reading. See Figure I. The pressure  
reading is gauged at the pressure port which is located on the suction service valve. The  
temperature reading is taken at the evaporator coil on the header assembly in the 2:00 o'clock or  
10:00 o'clock position with header assembly tube as the center of the clock.  
Figure I  
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Read the temperature at header assembly to calculate the superheat. Then read the suction  
pressure and then add the line loss of 2 lbs. for 25’ of tubing. Then convert pressure into  
temperature.  
Next, subtract the converted suction temperature from the measured coil header temperature and  
the end result is the superheat.  
EXAMPLE:  
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Measured Temp = 50 F  
(Off header assembly at 10:00 or 2:00 position) See Figure I.  
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Measured Pressure = 71PSI + 2PSI = 73PSI which equates to a 43 F saturation temperature.  
(Measured from pressure port)  
(Listed temperature for measured pressure according to R-22 temperature scale on manifold  
gauge or R-22 section of pressure temperature chart)  
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The difference equals the degrees superheat = 7 F  
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All 10 SEER models of Thermo Pride air conditioners should have a 3 F to 7 F superheat at an  
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o
o
85 F to 95 F outdoor temperature and a 70 F to 80 F indoor temperature. The superheat  
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temperature will not be accurate if the indoor temperature is not within the 70 F to 80 F range.  
Therefore, an indoor temperature within the above range must be achieved before an accurate  
superheat can be measured.  
MEASURING TEMPERATURE DROP ACROSS THE “A” COIL:  
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The temperature drop across the coil should be around 15 F to 20 F difference between inlet and  
outlet air. This should be measured as close to the air handler as possible, to eliminate duct  
losses.  
ELECTRICAL  
All wiring must conform to the provisions of local codes or in the absence of local codes with the  
provisions of the National Electrical Code, ANSI/NFPA No. 70-Latest Edition and this  
instruction manual. Equivalent type wire must be used if any of the original wire supplied with  
the unit needs to be replaced A 10 amp time delayed fuse or circuit breaker is recommended.  
NOTE: Condensing unit is not included in above amp rating.  
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The following points must be checked by the installer and/or electrician before the air  
conditioning system is started:  
1. Check every electrical connection of "PUSH-ON" or "SCREW-ON" terminals to ensure it is  
on tightly on its proper post.  
2. Review wiring diagram for proper routing.  
A loose terminal will cause poor flow of electrical power and result in very high current draw.  
This can lead to blown fuses or burned wires.  
UA ADAPTER CABINET  
The UA adapter cabinet is designed to be used in conjunction with the AH AIR HANDLER to  
allow a free standing (vertical discharge) installation. The UA cabinet is shipped completely  
assembled and ready for installation.  
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A return air opening can be cut in any of the four sides or the bottom of the UA cabinet. The AH  
AIR HANDLER is then placed on the UA adapter cabinet, inlet side down. The AH rests on the  
support angles of the UA adapter cabinet. The UA cabinet is equipped with a permanent  
washable air filter.  
When using the UA air handler, the coil drain and coil drain pan must be utilized in place of the  
primary drain and primary drain pan found in the air handler.  
AH AIR HANDLER RECOMMENDED SUSPENSION PROCEDURE  
The detail below is the proper and safest way to suspend the AH. These components should be  
easily found at your local hardware store.  
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REPLACEMENT PARTS  
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AH2-A Air Handler with HC2-A Hydronic Coil  
Outlet Air Temerature vs. Heating Capacity  
(GPM,PSI,Coil Drop)  
Low Speed  
145  
140  
135  
130  
125  
120  
115  
110  
105  
100  
95  
l
180 F Inlet Water Temp.  
160 F Inlet Water Temp.  
l
Medium Low  
Medium High  
7 GPM(.65,1.5' H2O)  
8 GPM(.95,2.2' H2O)  
9 GPM(1.17,2.7' H2O)  
10 GPM(1.34,3.1' H2O)  
High  
140 F Inlet Water Temp.  
90  
40  
60  
80  
100  
120  
Heating Capacity (Mbtuh)  
AH1-AAir Handler withHC1-AHydronicCoil Outlet Air  
Temperature vs. Heating Capacity  
(GPM,PSI,Coil Drop)  
140  
Low Speed  
180FInlet Water Temp.  
Medium Low  
130  
120  
110  
100  
90  
Medium High  
160FInlet Water Temp.  
3 GPM(.476,1.1' H2O)  
4 GPM(.823,1.9' H2O)  
5 GPM(1.25,2.9' H2O)  
6 GPM(1.65,3.8' H2O)  
High  
140FInlet Water Temp.  
30  
40  
50  
60  
70  
80  
90  
Heating Capacity (Mbtuh)  
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