EMI S2HB User Manual

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multi-zone Heat Pump Condensing units

MultI-zonE condEnSEr SEquEncE of oPErAtIon

Refer to the indoor unit for the proper low Volt interconnect wiring.

LOw VOLT INTERCONNECT DIAgRAMS

oPeraTion and mainTenanCe

The EMI America Series outdoor section is

the compressor bearing unit of the system.

It operates at the command of the indoor

section or room thermostat. Therefore, the

operation will be described in the manual

pertaining to the indoor section.
EMI units are designed and constructed for

reliability and long life with minimal main-

tenance. You can assure peak operating

efficiency by regularly inspecting for free air

passage into and through the coil. If debris

collect on the air coil, it should be cleaned by

"back-flushing" with a spray of water or vacu-

uming. Turn oFF PoWer SuPPlY FirST.

Outdoor units may be cleaned or waxed if

desired. Use a non-abrasive car wax.

Panels should remain on the unit at all times.

Service should be performed by a QUAli-
FiED

service agency only.

general reCommendaTionS

Do not charge the straight cool units on

cold days unless weighing in the charge.
The heat pump

systems may be charged

in heat cycle between 35 and 75°F. These
units use a heat cycle TXV and cannot
be charged to superheat; use weight or
subcooling method only.

Charging should be done with a dial-a-

charge or weighed in with a scale.

SPeCiFiC CHangeS

All EMI products are subject to ongoing de-

velopment programs so design and specifi-

cations may change without notice. Please
consult the factory for more information.

NOTE:

For more information, please visit

our web-site at www.enviromaster.com or

call 1-800-228-9364.

coil, melting off any ice build-up. At the
same time the unit will switch on the in

-

door electric strip heater to temper the

cold air being discharged from the evapo-
rator unit. This will continue until either

the defrost-sensor opens (approx. 60° F)

or a 10-minute maximum cycle time has

elapsed. Defrost times will vary depend-

ing on outdoor temperature and moisture

conditions. When the defrost cycle is com-

plete the unit will return to normal heating

operation.

*Factory settings 9-24k Btu = 90
minutes

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