User Manual
Table Of Contents
- Warranty and Return Policy
- RECEIVING THE AIR CONDITIONER
- HANDLING AND TESTING THE AIR CONDITIONER
- HOW TO READ MODEL NUMBERS
- TECHNICAL INFORMATION
- Sequence of Operation
- Heating
- Cooling
- Thermostat
- Remote Access Control (optional)
- Head Pressure Control
- Contactor (115V 12000 BTU/Hr. Units only)
- Contactor (460V Units only)
- Overload (460V Units only)
- Phase Monitor
- 460V to 230V Transformer
- 115V to 10V or 230V to 10V Transformer (optional)
- 115V to 24V or 230V to 24V Transformer and Relay (optional)
- G521216GXXX Generic Schematic (actual unit options may vary)
- G52 All Other Generic 1-Phase Schematic (actual unit options may vary)
- G52 Generic 3-Phase Schematic (actual unit options may vary)
- G521216GXXX Generic Wire Diagram (actual unit options may vary)
- G52 All Other Generic 1-Phase Wire Diagram (actual unit options may vary)
- G52 Generic 3-Phase Wire Diagram (actual unit options may vary)
- INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS
- DIMENSIONAL DRAWINGS
- REMOTE ACCESS CONTROL (optional)
- OPERATING PARAMETERS
- ALARM PARAMETERS
- Remote Access Control Pin-out
- Schematic and Wiring Diagram for Remote Access Control
- G52 1-Phase Generic Schematic (actual unit options may vary)
- G52 Generic 3-Phase Schematic (actual unit options may vary)
- G52 Generic Wire Diagram for Remote Access Control (actual unit options may vary)
- G52 Generic 3-Phase Wire Diagram for Remote Access Control (actual unit options may vary)
- DIMENSIONAL DRAWINGS
- INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS WITH REMOTE ACCESS CONTROL
- MAINTENANCE
- Refrigerant Properties Chart (R 134a)
- Functional Data
- 8000 BTU/Hr. Unit Characteristics
- 12000 BTU/Hr. Unit Characteristics
- SERVICE DATA
- Components List
- TROUBLE SHOOTING
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ETHERNET COMMUNICATION MODE
• From Tools menu select Use Ethernet
• When Use Ethernet is checked, Comm Port selection is disabled, Device IP and Community boxes are shown and
Ethernet communication can be used.
• Enter unit’s IP Address and Community string in Device IP and Community boxes at the bottom of the PC Interface
Tool.
Each unit has two community strings. One is a Read/Write community string (defaulted to
‘private’) that can be changed by the customer (must be 4 to 8 characters long). The other is a
Read-Only community string (‘public’) and cannot be changed.
VIEWING AIR CONDITIONER UNIT VALUES
To view Air Conditioner Unit values
• Select the ACU Values tab
• Select the Enable Comm button (the PC Interface will now be communicating with unit)
• To stop communication select the Disable Comm button
CHANGING AIR CONDITIONER UNIT VALUES
To change ACU Values
• Select the Settings tab
• Select the value to change
• Make the change to the value
• Select the Change Setting button
• Change can be veried in ACU Values tab
VIEWING AND CHANGING ETHERNET INFORMATION
To view and change Ethernet Information
• Select Ethernet Info tab
To view Ethernet Information
• Click Read Ethernet Info button
To change to dynamically assigning IP Address Mode
• Check Use DHCP Server checkbox
• Enter Trap IP Address and Community
• Click Load Ethernet Info button
To change to statically assigning IP Address Mode
• Uncheck Use DHCP Server checkbox
• Enter Device IP Address, Subnet Mask, Gateway IP Address, Trap IP Address and Community
• Click Load Ethernet Info button
ALARM LOG ACCESSIBLE WITH SNMP
• Using custom software with the provided MIB le gives the ability to view a log of the last 25 alarms