EMI CAC User Manual

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CAC Cassette Evaporator

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REMOTE THERMOSTAT OPERATION

for CAC Ductless Split Air Handler

Choosing a Thermostat: EMI offers

several remote thermostats that are com-

patible with the Ductless split system air

handlers. See the latest price list for a list

of available thermostats. It is important to

choose a thermostat that will match the

equipment that you have selected. For

single stage cooling or hearting choose a

single stage Heat/Cool thermostat.

Selecting a Thermostat “By Oth-

ers”: When selecting a thermostat other

than those offered by EMI, it is important

to choose a 24V thermostat that matches

your application. EMI equipment is com-

patible with

most mercury bulb, digital or

power stealing thermostats.

Cooling Only With Electric Heat or

Hydronic Heat: Select a thermostat that

is compatible with a cooling - electric heat

system. The thermostat should have “R”,

“Y”, “W” and “G” terminals. The thermo-

stat may also have a “C” terminal.

Fan Operation: Some thermostats

are equipped with an auto/on fan switch.

When this switch is placed in the on po-

sition the indoor fan will run continuous.

When the switch is in the auto position

the indoor fan will cycle with the call for

heating or cooling.

Fan Purge: The indoor unit is

equipped an electronic circuit board with

a purge feature. After the room thermostat

has been satisfied, the purge feature al-

lows the indoor fan to remain on for an

additional 60 seconds. This increases ef-

ficiency by pulling the remaining energy

from the unit.

Cooling Operation: The electronic

circuit board of the indoor unit also has

an anti-short cycle timer (ASCT) feature

designed to protect the compressor from

short cycling. The ASCT is activated im-

mediately following the off cycle of the

outdoor unit. Once the room temperature

is satisfied and the outdoor unit switches

off, the ASCT will prevent the outdoor

from restarting unit after a three-minute

time period has elapsed.

After connecting the thermostat to the unit

place the system switch in cool mode. Ad-

just the set-point temperature below the

room temperature. The compressor and

fan motors will start and cooling will begin.

For chilled water systems, the coldwater

valve will open allowing the flow of water.

Place the set-point temperature above

the room temperature. The outdoor con-

denser will stop (or CW valve will close)

while the indoor fan will remain on for an

additional sixty seconds.

Electric Heat Operation (Optional):

Place the thermostat system switch in

heat mode. Adjust the set-point tempera-

ture above the room temperature. The

electric heat will energize along with the

indoor fan motor. Heating will continue so

long as the set-point remains above room

temperature. Next place the set-point

temperature below room temperature.

The Electric heater will switch off and the

indoor fan will remain on for an additional

sixty seconds.

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