Installation & Operation Manual (2019, 2020, 2022)
Table Of Contents
- Table of Contents
- Congratulations
- General Instructions
- WARNING
- WARNING
- Read Installation Operation Manual
- General Specifications
- Typical Unit Components and Dimensions
- Installation Checklist
- PTAC Installation Recommendations
- For proper PTAC unit performance and maximum opera
- For PTACs on the ground floor or anytime obstructi
- Wall Sleeve Installation Instructions (PDXWSA)
- WARNING
- Falling Object Hazard
- Alternate Wall Installations
- One-Piece Deep Wall Sleeve Installation (PDXWSEXT
- PXDR10 Drain Kit Installation Instructions (option
- Internal Drain
- FRONT VIEW
- Drain Tube Installation (See Figure 12)
- Cover Plate Installation
- DETAIL B
- PXGA Standard Grille Installation Instructions
- WARNING
- Falling Object Hazard
- Electrical Rating Tables
- All units are equipped with standard power cords.
- Electrical Shock Hazard
- Power Cord Information (230/208V models only)
- Electrical Wiring for 265 Volt Models
- Power Cord Installation
- To install the line voltage power leads and condu
- Electrical Shock Hazard
- Chassis Install Preparation
- Check to be sure the wall sleeve, extension (if us
- Suffocation Hazards
- CAUTION
- Unit Damage Hazard
- Chassis Installation
- Excessive Weight Hazard
- Friedrich PTAC Digital Control and Unit Features
- System Configuration
- Fresh Air Vent Control
- Adjusting Air
- Digital Control User Input Configuration
- Dip Switch Setting
- Dip Switches
- Digital Control Operation
- Heat Pump Models (PVH)
- Constant Fan
- Settings- Detailed Configurations
- Remote Control Thermostat Installation
- Install Thermostat
- The Thermostat should NOT be mounted:
- To control the unit with a wall mounted thermosta
- Thermostat Connections
- Electrical Shock Hazard
- Final Inspection & Start-up Checklist
- WARNING
- Basic Troubleshooting
- Error code and solutions
- Accessories
- PV-SERIES
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Digital Control Operation
Figure 29
Digital Control Panel
Cooling Mode
Emergency Heat Operation
FRP029
Pressing the “Cool” button after turn the unit on will put the unit into
cooling mode. Press “UP” or “DOWN” button to adjust the set point, the
unit will start the compressor and run appropriate frequency to maintain a
comfortable room temperature. The compressor will come on anytime that
the room temperature is 2℉above the set point. The fan will come on with
compressor.
Heating Mode
After turn on the unit, press the “Heat” button will put the unit into heating
mode.
Heat Pump Models (PVH)
When the “Heat” button is pressed initially the unit may call for electric
strips to bring the room to the set point. When the room temperature falls
2℉below the set point, the unit will turn on the compressor or electric
strip. The fan will run with compressor or electric strips. When the outdoor
ambient temperature falls below 32°F or outdoor coil temperature drops to
5℉, the unit will operate the electric strip instead of heat pump. During
heat pump mode, CPU detects the outdoor coil gets freeze, unit will go to
defrost. During the defrost operation (10min at most), there will be no
heating provide. After finishing defrost, electric heating will come on to
warm the room quickly.
In the event of a compressor failure in heat pump mode, the compressor
may be locked out to provide heat through the electric strip heater
automatically. This feature ensures that even in the unlikely event of a
compressor failure, the room temperature can be maintained until the
compressor can be serviced. If the unit still can’t run electric heater stably,
switch Dip switch 2 to OFF, it controls the emergency heat setting.
Constant Fan
Pressing the “Constant Fan” button will provide constant or cycle fan
operation in cooling or heating modes. The fan speed selection is
made by pressing either “High” or “Low” fan speed button.