Not mentioned EHO075 Electric Heat Sections Instruction Manual
- June 15, 2024
- Not mentioned
Table of Contents
- Shipping and Packing List
- Application
- Requirements
- Install Electric Heat Assembly
- Electrical Connections
- Install Door Assembly – Non-Hinged Only
- Blower Speed Requirements
- Set Unit Controller
- Unit Start-Up (Heating Cycle)
- Heating Operation
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- Download This Manual (PDF format)
ELECTRIC HEAT SECTIONS
EHO075/EHO600
ELECTRIC HEAT
INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS FOR C1EHO075/600 & E1EHO075/600 ELECTRIC HEAT ASSEMBLIES USED WITH PACKAGED COOLING 092/152 & HEAT PUMP 078/150 UNITS
Shipping and Packing List
Package 1 of 1 contains:
1- Electric heat assembly
1- Electric heat control assembly (C1EHO kits only)
1- Door frame (non-hinged units only)
1- Door (non-hinged units only)
3- Harnesses
1- Bag assembly containing:
3- Harnesses
2- Wiring diagram stickers (qty. 1 in E1EHO kits)
25- Screws
1- Terminal block
1- Door knob (non-hinged units only)
2- Hinges (non-hinged units only)
1- Spring latch (non-hinged units only);
Inspect package upon receiving. If damage is found, contact last carrier
immediately.
F4 Fuse Block
Fuse block assembly (F4) is furnished in all cooling and heat pump units.
Assembly is required in single point power installations only.
TB2 Terminal Block
TB2 is furnished with electric heat. TB2 is required in units equipped with
S48 (80A) disconnect switches. TB2 is also required when a unit does NOT
contain a CB10 circuit breaker or S48 (150A) disconnect switch. Make sure the
CB10 has lugs on top to distribute power.
Electric Heat Control Module
The electric heat control module kit is provided in this kit.
The kit is required on units not equipped with a Unit Controller control.
Application
Electric heat sections are used as primary heaters for packaged cooling units and as a secondary heat source for packaged heat pump units. See table 1 for match-ups.
Requirements
The EHO series heaters are CSA and ETL design certified.
Installation of electric heaters must conform with standards of the National
Fire Protection Association (NFPA) “Standard for Installation of Air
Conditioning and Ventilation Systems NFPA No. 90A;” “Standard for the
Installation of Residence Type Warm Air Heating and Air Conditioning Systems
NFPA No. 90B;” in Canada, CSA C22.1 Canadian Electrical Code — Part I and all
applicable CSA requirements; manufacturer’s installation instructions and
local municipal building codes. Heaters are approved for clearances to
combustible materials as listed on heater rating plate.
Accessibility and service clearances must take precedence over fire protection
clearances. All wiring must conform with local building codes and the current
National Electric Code (NEC) ANSI-C1 and in Canada, CSA C22.1 Canadian
Electrical Code —Part I and the applicable CSA requirements.
Install Electric Heat Assembly
- Disconnect all power to unit.
- Remove unit heat access panel. Remove screws and discard rectangular vestibule cover(s).
- Insert electric element heat assembly into rectangular vestibule opening and secure assembly using screws provided. See figure 1.
- Single disconnect installations Install separately ordered TB2, CB10, or S48 (150A) using screws provided. See figure 2 for location.
- KC/KH Unit Only Replace the unit TB2 with the TB2 provided in this kit. Install separately ordered CB10 or S48 (150A) using screws provided. See figure 2 for location.
Note – Kit is not required on units equipped with a Unit Controller.
Note – Install electric heat door assembly after electric heat assembly
and wiring is complete.
TABLE 1
Unit | Blower Drive | Cat. No. | Electric Heat | Volt |
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Cooling 092, 094 102
Heat Pump 092, 102| Belt| 68W04 / 603383-19| C1EHO057 (5.7KW)| M
Cooling 092, 094, 102, 120, 122, 150, 152
Heat Pump 092, 102, 120, 150| Belt| 68W05 / 603383-20| C1EHO115 (11.5KW)| M
Belt| 68W06 / 603383-21| C1EHO172 (17.2KW)| M
Belt| 68W07 / 603383-22| C1EHO230 (23.0KW)| M
Belt| 68W08 / 603383-23| C1EHO345 (34.5KW)| M
Cooling 120, 122, 150, 152
Heat Pump 120, 150| Belt| 68W09 / 603383-24| C1EHO459 (45.9KW)| M
Cooling 092, 094, 102
Heat Pump 092, 102| Belt| 56W38 / 603383-01| C1EHO075 (7.5KW)| Y
Belt| 56W39 / 603383-02| C1EHO075 (7.5KW)| G
Belt| 56W40 / 603383-03| C1EHO075 (7.5KW)| J
Cooling 092, 102
Heat Pump 078, 092, 102| Direct| 23U73 / 624324-01| E1EHO075 (7.5KW)| Y
Direct| 23U74 / 624324-02| E1EHO075 (7.5KW)| G
Direct| 23U75 / 624324-03| E1EHO075 (7.5KW)| J
Cooling 092, 094, 102, 120, 122, 150, 152
Heat Pump 092, 102, 120, 150| Belt| 56W41 / 603383-04| C1EHO150 (15KW)| Y
Belt| 56W42 / 603383-05| C1EHO150 (15KW)| G
Belt| 56W43 / 603383-06| C1EHO150 (15KW)| J
Cooling 092, 102, 120, 150
Heat Pump 078, 092, 102, 122, 150
| Direct| 23U76 / 624324-04| E1EHO150 (15KW)| Y
Direct| 23U77 / 624324-05| E1EHO150 (15KW)| G
Direct| 23U78 / 624324-06| E1EHO150 (15KW)| J
Cooling 092, 102, 120, 150
Heat Pump 092, 102, 120, 150| Belt| 56W44 / 603383-07| C1EHO225 (22.5KW)| Y
Belt| 56W45 / 603383-08| C1EHO225 (22.5KW)| G
Belt| 56W46 / 603383-09| C1EHO225 (22.5KW)| J
Cooling 092, 102, 120, 150
Heat Pump 078, 092, 102, 122, 150| Direct| 23U79 / 624324-07| E1EHO225
(22.5KW)| Y
Direct| 23U80 / 624324-08| E1EHO225 (22.5KW)| G
Direct| 23U81 / 624324-09| E1EHO225 (22.5KW)| J
Cooling 092, 094, 102, 120, 122, 150, 152
Heat Pump 092, 102, 120, 150| Belt| 56W47 / 603383-10| C1EHO300 (30KW)| Y
Belt| 56W48 / 603383-11| C1EHO300 (30KW)| G
Belt| 56W49 / 603383-12| C1EHO300 (30KW)| J
Cooling 092, 102, 120, 150
Heat Pump 078, 092, 102, 122, 150| Direct| 23U82 / 624324-10| E1EHO300 (30KW)|
Y
Direct| 23U83 / 624324-11| E1EHO300 (30KW)| G
Direct| 23U84 / 624324-12| E1EHO300 (30KW)| J
Cooling 092, 094, 102, 120, 122, 150, 152
Heat Pump 092, 102, 120, 150| Belt| 56W50 / 603383-13| C1EHO450 (45KW)| Y
---|---|---|---|---
Belt| 56W51 / 603383-14| C1EHO450 (45KW)| G
Belt| 56W52 / 603383-15| C1EHO450 (45KW)| J
Cooling 092, 102, 120, 150
Heat Pump 092, 102, 122, 150| Direct| 23U85 / 624324-13| E1EHO450 (45KW)| Y
Direct| 23U86 / 624324-14| E1EHO450 (45KW)| G
Direct| 23U86 / 624324-15| E1EHO450 (45KW)| J
Cooling 120, 122, 150, 152
Heat Pump 120, 150| Belt| 55W02 / 603383-16| C1EHO600 (60KW)| Y
Belt| 55W03 / 603383-17| C1EHO600 (60KW)| G
Belt| 55W04 / 603383-18| C1EHO600 (60KW)| J
Cooling 120, 150
Heat Pump 122, 150| Direct| 23U88 / 624324-16| E1EHO600 (60KW)| Y
Direct| 23U89 / 624324-17| E1EHO600 (60KW)| G
Direct| 23U90 / 624324-18| E1EHO600 (60KW)| J
Electrical Connections
Wiring must conform to local codes and NEC/CEC. Refer closely to wiring diagram in this instruction and the following information: If electric heat assembly is being installed in an existing unit, a change in power supply wiring and disconnect switch may be required. Remove the original supply wires or disconnect at power source. Refer to heater nameplate for minimum circuit ampacity and maximum fuse size.
- Review heater installed nameplate for MCA values and enlarge power entry knockouts as needed. Refer to figure 8 for field wiring. For wiring between F4 and TB2 or CB10, use the harness provided in this kit. Likewise, for wiring between TB2 or CB10 and TB3, use the harness provided in this kit. For low voltage wiring connections, refer to unit installation instruction.
- Make 24 volt harness jack/plug connections as follows. LC Units Connect electric heat jack J7 to electric heat plug P7. See figure 4 KC/KH Units Connect electric heat jack J7 to electric heat plug P7. Connect P2 plug to main cooling harness jack J2. See figure
- Select wiring diagram with appropriate unit model number and affix to unit in location shown in figure 6.
Install Door Assembly – Non-Hinged Only
- Secure door frame on inside of filter access and heating/blower access mullions. Use existing screws. See figure 7.
- Install hinges on electric heat door.
- Install knob on electric heat door.
- Install spring latch to door frame with #8 screws (provided).
- Secure electric heat door hinges onto door frame. Make sure door opens to the right. Make sure door opens and closes properly; adjust hinges if necessary.
Blower Speed Requirements
Electric heater applications require specific blower air volumes. Refer to blower tables in the unit installation instruction for start-up.
Set Unit Controller
Set the Unit Controller using one of the following menus. M2, M3, or M4 is
printed near the bottom of the Unit Controller by the SBUS connector on M2 and
M3 controllers and by the seven-segment display on M4 units. Refer to the Unit
Controller manual provided with each rooftop unit.
M2 Unit Controller
Use this menu to enable the appropriate number of electric heat stages.
SETTINGS > INSTALL > ELECTRIC HEAT STAGES
M3 Unit Controller
The Unit Controller configuration I.D. must be set to identify that electric
heat has been installed.
Note – The number of electric heat stages do not have to be entered with
version 08 and later.
- Use the Unit Controller keypad to enter the following menu: MAIN MENU > SETUP > INSTALL
- Press SAVE until CONFIGURATION ID 2 appears. Change the 9th digit to “Y” for yes.
- Press SAVE. The Unit Controller is now set up to operate electric heat.
M4 Unit Controller
Use the following menu in the mobile app to enable electric heat.
RTU MENU > SETUP > INSTALL
Select configuration I.D. 2 and change (9) Field Electric Heat to Y
(Installed).
Unit Start-Up (Heating Cycle)
Set room thermostat for proper heat or auto operation if switching subbase is
used. Close disconnect switch and position heat setpoint lever above room
temperature.
Refer to unit installation instructions for additional information on start-up
operations and adjustments.
Heating supply air CFM may be adjusted from the default value. Use the
installation instruction provided with each unit and refer to Supply Air
Inverter Start−Up and Direct Drive Variable Blower Start-Up sections.
Heating Operation
Cooling Units:
Single Stage (5.7, 7.5, 11.5, 15kW)
A W1 thermostat demand will energize the first stage of electric heat.
Two Stage (17.2, 22.5, 23, 30, 34.5, 45, 45.9, 60kW)
A W1 thermostat demand will energize the first stage of electric heat. A W2
thermostat demand will energize the second stage of electric heat after a
30-second delay.
Heat Pump Units:
A W1 thermostat demand will energize both compressors in heating mode
(reversing valves are not energized). A W2 thermostat demand will energize the
first stage of electric heat in addition to compressors operating in heat pump
mode. For 22.5 through 30KW electric heat, the second stage of electric heat
will be energized after a 30-second delay.
@2022
See unit nameplate for manufacturer’s name and address.
507250-03
10/2022
Supersedes 507250-02
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