EMI WLHA User Manual

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optional Heat pump

with Electric Heat

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EMI heat pump systems utilize a reversing

valve is that is energized in the cooling

mode. The reversing-valve signal is provided

through the orange (O) low Volt wire of the
air handler or thermostat. It should remain

energized constantly as long as the indoor

unit or thermostat remains in cooling mode.

To check for 24V reversing valve voltage, at

the outdoor unit, place a voltmeter across

the brown (C) and orange (O) wires while

in the cooling mode.

Heating:

Heat pump units can

accommodate two-stage heating when

an optional electric strip heater is present

along with a heat pump condenser. The

first stage being the compressor and the
second is electric heat. The air handler or

wall thermostat will cycle the condenser

through the yellow (Y) wire as it does

in cooling however the reversing valve
will not

be energized. To check for a

condenser signal, place the indoor unit or

wall thermostat in heating. Next place the

set-point temperature one degree above

room temperature to call the first stage of

heating. Then, with a voltmeter check for
24

Volts across the yellow (Y) and brown

(C) wires at the condenser. The electric

heat should be off at this point. Select a

set-point temperature that is more than

two degrees above the room temperature

to call for the second stage of heating. The

electric heat should energize along with
the 24

V compressor signal between “Y”

and “C”. Check to see that the amp draw

corresponds with the electric heat rating.

The following current values apply

when the unit is connected to a 230V power

supply. These values include indoor fan mo-

tor current. If the supply power is different,

this will affect the amp draw of the heater.

5kW = 22.3 amps, 4kW = 18 amps,

3kW = 13.5 amps.

Units with electric heat utilize a control

relay located on the circuit board in the

control box. As a safety feature, an auto

resetting limit switch located on the heater

end plate or on the heater assembly will

interrupt power to the heater should an over-
heat condition occur. Each electric heat

assembly is also equipped with a one time

fuse link. Should electric heat temperatures

rise above the auto resetting limit switch, a

non-resetting, one time fuse link will open

and the heater will remain off (to restart a

new fuse link is required).

Units With Condensation pumps

EMI Air Handlers are available with an

optional condensate pump. Condensate

pumps are recommended when it is not

possible to gravity drain the condensation

from the indoor unit. Depending on the

pump manufacture the maximum lift for the

pump will vary. Consult the pump instruc-

tions for the maximum lift for the particular

pump being used.

Condensation generated by the evapo-

rator will collect in the pumps’ reservoir.

When the water level is high enough, a float

switch will close and energize the pump

motor clearing the water from the reservoir.

Should for any reason the water exceed the

maximum preset level, a safety switch will

open, there by interrupting the (Y) signal to

the condenser. This will prevent the evapo-

rator from generating more condensation

and spilling out of the unit.

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