Owners Manual
Table Of Contents
- Introduction
- Applications
- Product Overview
- Chassis Features and Benefits
- Ordering Data - EZ Series 42
- Performance Data - EZ Series 42
- Ordering Data - EZ Series DR (DR.PTAC)
- Performance Data - EZ Series DR (DR.PTAC)
- Dr. PTAC Features
- Dr.PTAC information
- Dimensional drawings
- Options and Accessories
- Clearances and Projections
- Installation Instructions
- Wall Sleeve Installation Instructions
- Condensate Drain Kit
- Rear Grille Installation Instructions
- Subbase Assembly & Installation
- Chassis Installation
- Front Cover Installation & Removal
- Fresh Air Vent
- Maintenance
- Information for Heat Pump units
- Electrical Installation
- Wiring Diagram
- System Controls and Management
- Digital Control Panel
- Remote Thermostats
- Remote Thermostat Interface
- Control Board
- Temperature Limiting
- Error Codes
- Performance Specifications
- Warranty
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Information for Heat Pump units
Heat pump models oer substantial savings over models
with conventional electric resistance heaters.
Islandaire’s PTAC units provide indoor comfort in the
same manner as conventional air conditioners, removing
heat and humidity from indoor air. e heat and humid-
ity is released to the outdoors. Islandaire’s high eciency
design saves energy and reduces cooling costs.
When the outdoor coil temperature is above 20 °F
(approximately 35 °F outdoor-air temperature), the heat
pump draws heat from outdoor air and uses it to heat
indoor air. Since heat is transferred and not produced,
the heat pump uses less electricity and reduces energy
costs signicantly.
If the outdoor coil temperature falls below 20 °F (approx-
imately 35 °F outdoor-air temperature), the unit auto-
matically switches on a built-in electric heater. e com-
pressor stops and a blower circulates warm air produced
by the heater. When the outdoor coil temperature rises
above 40 °F, heat pump operation resumes automatically.
Heat Pump Features
OUTDOOR THERMOSTAT:
During the heating cycle, the outdoor thermostat senses
outdoor coil temperature. It switches the unit to electric
heat mode when the outdoor coil temperature is 20 °F or
below (approximately 35 °F outdoor-air temperature).
e thermostat switches the unit back to heat pump
mode when the outdoor coil temperature rises above 40
°F, which is enough to provide heat to meet demand. e
entire operation is completely automatic.
REVERSING VALVE:
e reversing valve controls the direction of refrigerant ow
for both heating and cooling functions and remains ener-
gized as long as the controls are in the heat position. When
the cooling controls are activated, the valve automatically
reverses to the cooling position.
NOTE: Be sure to connect reversing valve wiring to the
B (blue wire) connection of the thermostat for heat pump
applications.










