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RESIDENTIALAIR HANDLERS
AR SERIES
AR
NomenclatureAR 18 1
60 - 5 TONS
30/32 - 2-1/2TONS
36 - 3 TONS
42 - 3-1/2 TONS
48/49 - = 4 TONS
SINGLE PHASEMULTI POSITION
COOLING CAPACITY
18 - 1-1/2 TONS
24 - 2 TONS
ELECTRIC
AIR HANDLER
AR RESIDENTIAL
AR Multi-positionelectric air handler
• Versatile up flow, right or left horizontal, and counter flow multi-position
• May be located in closet, utility room, attic, or basement
• Equipped with a check flow rater for Heat pump and Cooling Unit Operation
• Power supply entry at top
Airflow Orientation
Downflow discharge
(with plastic vertical pan
only)
*Horizontal Right Discharge
Tube and Drain conn. front
Horizontal Left DischargeTube and Drain conn. front
*UpflowDischarge
Important:Remove the horizontal pan when unit is installed in unconditioned i.e. (Garage, Attic) application, or downflow applications, and install insulation kit on vertical (donut shape) drain pan. Insulation kits should be ordered as follows:DPI 18-30/20 (AR18-32)DPI 36-42/20 (AR36-42)DPI 48-61/20 (AR48-61)
AR Air Handlers
• All air handlers use direct drive motors. Power supply is 208/230 Volts, 60 HZ, 1 Phase
• AR is designed for zero (0”) inch clearance, however, adequate access for service or replacement must be considered
Refrigerant tubing
• Refrigerant tubing should be installed as to avoid undue stress.
• Suction tube should be insulated with a closed cell insulation and the seams sealed
Condensate Removal
• AR air handlers employ a draw-through coil, therefore a trap must be installed in the drain lines.
• A “P” trap is required.• Precautions must be used not to
over tighten the adapter at the drain pan connection.
• A joint compound should be used to prevent leakage and act as a lubricant.
• All condensate drain lines and drain traps should be adequately insulated.
• The unit and the auxiliary drain pan must be adequately elevated to insure proper drainage.
Condensate Removal
Electrical connections
• Copper wire is recommended for all electrical connections.
• 24 Volt thermostat connections
• Goodman Cooling and Heating thermostat part number is CHT18-60.
• Goodman Heat Pump thermostat part number is HPT18-60.
Electronic Controls Blower Fan Controls
Goodman Part #: B1370735
Operating Tolerances & Ranges
• +80 to -40 Degrees Celsius (+176 to -40 F)
• 5% to 95% R.H. Non-Condensing
• 18 to 30VAC Control Voltage
• Frequency - 60Hz/50Hz
• Approved to UL353
Normal Operation• Blower On Delay
– “G” Input Energizes – Blower Motor energized after a 7 second delay
• Blower Off Delay– “G” Input De-energizes – 65 Second Delay before Blower Motor turns off.
• Field And Factory Speedup Test Mode– If “R” applied to “SPEEDUP” Terminal
• Both “G” Delay Timings On & Off are Immediate
– If “C” applied to SPEEDUP Terminal• Delay On Timing is 3 Seconds• Delay Off Timing is 5 Seconds
Field Returns
• Handling Boards by Edges or Use ESD Ground Strap
• Boxes or Bags for Field Returns
• No Repeated Control Change-out
• Moisture Control in Board Area
• Return Tag Information
Ground Check
• Meter set to Ohms or Resistance Setting• Place Meter from GROUND quick connect to
chassis ground• Reading should be near Zero ohms• Issue: GROUND Quick Connect Loose ;
causes board resetting when blower starts• Issue: Flame Sensing problems if improper
grounding in system
Low Voltage Wiring 10 KW and Below
Low Voltage Wiring 15 KW and Above
Low Voltage Wiring for Heat Pumps
10 KW and Below
Low Voltage Wiring for Heat Pumps
15 KW and Above
Orifice Change
• The restrictor (orifice) included in this unit should match the comparable capacity of the outdoor unit.
• The restrictor (orifice) should be replaced before any tubing connections are made.
• The capacity of the outdoor unit should never exceed the capacity of the indoor unit.
ORIFICE CHANGE OUTS
Thank you!
any questions?