Note: Installationandmaintenancearetobeperformedonlybyqualiedpersonnelwhoarefamiliarwithlocalcodesandregulationsandareexperienc
IM 938-4 / Page 10 of 42Installing Wall SleeveThin Wall ConstructionApplications utilizing eld supplied louvers require addi-tional considerations:1.
IM 938-4 / Page 11 of 42Thick Wall ConstructionA heavy-gauge, corrosion resistant wall sleeve is provided for each unit. The wall sleeve is either shi
IM 938-4 / Page 12 of 42Anchoring The Wall SleeveAnchoring the wall sleeve is accomplished as shown in Fig-ure 14. Use the rubber isolation washers wi
IM 938-4 / Page 13 of 42 CAUTION Do not pull on evaporator fan housing, control box or compressor. Do not lift by pulling on the tubing. Tubi
IM 938-4 / Page 14 of 42Installing Room CabinetThe room cabinet is the last piece to install. The following instructions assume all components (wall
IM 938-4 / Page 15 of 42ControlsStandard (Non-programmable) Digital Touchpad ControlFigure 24: Standard Digital Touchpad Control ApplicationThe PTAC D
IM 938-4 / Page 16 of 42OperationMemory RecallThe digital control shall start with the last settings used prior to power down. These settings are save
IM 938-4 / Page 17 of 42Control Lockout Feature The control is placed in a lockout mode of operation when Mode button is held pressed for 10 seconds.
IM 938-4 / Page 18 of 422) Hot Keep In Hydronic Heat: When the water valve closes, the indoor fan will operate per the user mode (Constant or Cycle)
IM 938-4 / Page 19 of 42The Display will show the upper operating limits rst. The default settings are Cool min. = 60°F and Heat max. = 85°F.4) Fres
IM 938-4 / Page 2 of 42ContentsSafety Information ...3Inspection ...
IM 938-4 / Page 20 of 42Compressor Random RestartWhen power is interrupted, a random compressor restart delay of 0 to 2 minutes is initiated. In the C
IM 938-4 / Page 21 of 42Equipment Start-upInitial start-up of the Incremental® conditioners by experi-enced personnel is usually the responsibility of
IM 938-4 / Page 22 of 42PTAC/PTHP Startup Report–AuditJob Name __________________________________________ City ________________ G.O. # ____________In
IM 938-4 / Page 23 of 42Premium (Programmable) Digital Touchpad Control FeaturesLED with Program Setting Display8- Push Button Display Inputs9-LEDIndi
IM 938-4 / Page 24 of 42AUTO Non-Programmable Mode:• Display shows both HEAT and COOL icons• Temperature set point displays between the HEAT and COO
IM 938-4 / Page 25 of 422.4 To adjust the upper operating temperature limit (heat maximum set point) press and hold the Fan Speed button, and repeat
IM 938-4 / Page 26 of 42Remote Wall Mounted ThermostatsRemote Thermostat ControlThe remote thermostat can be any thermostat that can inter-face with a
IM 938-4 / Page 27 of 42Wall-Mounted, 7, 5-2 & 5-1-1 ProgrammableThermostat SpecsManual Changeover One-Stage Heat and Cool or One-Stage Heat PumpD
IM 938-4 / Page 28 of 42The remote consists of 10 push-buttons• Power: Functions the same as the ON/OFF button on the touchpad.• Sleep: Function
IM 938-4 / Page 29 of 42disconnect, provide enough wire to move harness out of the way for chassis removal.2. If subbase is used, a small hole must b
IM 938-4 / Page 3 of 42Now that you have made an investment in modern, efcient Daikin equipment, its care and operation should be a high prior-ity. F
IM 938-4 / Page 30 of 42Premium (Programmable) Digital Control Board – Jumper Placement1– Jumper Placement to Select System Module (See Jumper Detail)
IM 938-4 / Page 31 of 42Standard (Non-Programmable) Digital Control Board – Jumper Placement1– Jumper Placement to Select System Module (See Jumper D
IM 938-4 / Page 32 of 42Digital Control Board with Standby Power – Wiring DiagramThe standby power connections, L1 STBY and L2 STBY are meant to run t
IM 938-4 / Page 33 of 42Digital Control Board without Standby Power – Wiring DiagramThe standby power connections, L1 STBY and L2 STBY are meant to ru
IM 938-4 / Page 34 of 42Equipment Protection from the EnvironmentThe metal parts of this unit may be subject to rust or dete-rioration in adverse envi
IM 938-4 / Page 35 of 42Recommended Spare PartsAn inherent advantage of the Incremental system is that failure of any part affects only one incrementa
IM 938-4 / Page 36 of 42Fault and Protection Codes for Applied PTAC/PTHP Control Board Fault code Description Cause for the fault CE Communication
IM 938-4 / Page 37 of 42Solid State Digital Controls – Local User Interface Display Codes Fault code Description Cause for the fault AU Auto Dampe
IM 938-4 / Page 38 of 42TroubleshootingTheseitemsshouldbecheckedbyaqualiedservicetechnicianonly. Trouble Cause Cure1. Blowers won’t operat
IM 938-4 / Page 39 of 42Notes:Thisguidewaspreparedwithstandardequipmentinmind.Ifequipmentisspecial,itmaynotbeentirelyapplicable.* I
IM 938-4 / Page 4 of 42Daikin Model PDAN Product NomenclatureNote: ForIllustrationpurposesonly.Notalloptionsavailablewithallmodels.Damper Ty
© 2013 Daikin Applied Applied • www.DaikinAP.com • (800) 432–1342 IM 938-4 / Page 42 of 42 (10/13)Daikin Training and DevelopmentNow that you have ma
IM 938-4 / Page 5 of 42IntroductionDaikin offers the most complete line of PTAC and PTHP products for new construction projects and exact replace-ment
IM 938-4 / Page 6 of 42Dimensional DataFigure 2: PDAN Chassis & Cabinet DimensionsNote: Electrical rough-in should be located behind kickplate (re
IM 938-4 / Page 7 of 42 CAUTION DO NOT drill holes in the bottom of the wall sleeve as it will cause leaks.Figure 3: Louver Frame Dimensions423/16&qu
IM 938-4 / Page 8 of 42Figure 7: Frame and Brick Construction16" x 42" Cabinet/Wall SleeveLintel (by others)421/4" Wide Cabinet/Wall
IM 938-4 / Page 9 of 42Figure 8: 16" x 42" wall sleeve with continuous flange and drip edge 16" 42" D**Louver Mounting HolesFlange
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