Sea Breeze PTAC12HP3ZX Operating instructions

Category
Mobile air conditioners
Type
Operating instructions
Sea Breeze
PTAC Air Conditioners
Installation and Operation Manual
Sea Breeze
Model Description
PTAC09CH3ZX 9,000 BTU, cooling with 3,000 Watt PTC heater, 240 VAC
PTAC09HP3ZX 9,000 BTU, heat pump with 3,000 Watt PTC heater, 240 VAC
PTAC12CH3ZX 12,000 BTU, cooling with 3,000 Watt PTC heater, 240 VAC
PTAC12CH5ZX 12,000 BTU, cooling with 5,000 Watt PTC heater, 240 VAC
PTAC12HP3ZX 12,000 BTU, heat pump with 3,000 Watt PTC heater, 240 VAC
PTAC15CH3ZX 15,000 BTU, cooling with 3,000 Watt PTC heater, 240 VAC
PTAC15CH5ZX 15,000 BTU, cooling with 5,000 Watt PTC heater, 240 VAC
PTAC15HP3ZX 15,000 BTU, heat pump with 3,000 Watt PTC heater, 240 VAC
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Table of Contents
Air Conditioner Safety ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 2
Safety Instructions to End Users ---------------------------------------------------------------------- 3 – 4
Names and Descriptions of Parts --------------------------------------------------------------------- 4 – 5
Installation Procedures ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 5 – 7
Names of Parts ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 5
Wall Sleeve and Outdoor Grille ------------------------------------------------------------------- 6
Installation ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 6 – 7
Drain ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 7
Test Operation ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 7
Operating Instructions ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 7 – 11
Unit Control Panel Operation ---------------------------------------------------------------------- 7
Fresh Air Exchange ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 8
Self Diagnostics Functions ------------------------------------------------------------------------ 8
Wall Mounted Control (Optional) ----------------------------------------------------------------- 9
Hand Held Remote Control (Optional) ---------------------------------------------------------- 10 – 11
Periodic Maintenance ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 12
Troubleshooting -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 13
Wall Sleeve Installation ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 13 – 18
Electric Heaters --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 18
Specifications ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 19
Schematic diagrams --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 20 – 27
Warranty ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 28
TECHNICAL SUPPORT
IF YOU NEED TECHNICAL SUPPORT, PLEASE CALL 704-504-8590 BETWEEN THE HOURS
OF 8:00 A.M. AND 5:00 P.M.
PLEASE HAVE YOUR EQUIPMENT MODEL NUMBER AND SERIAL NUMBER AVAILABLE
WHEN YOU CALL.
AIR CONDITIONER SAFETY
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SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS TO END-USERS
Read this manual carefully before using the packaged terminal air
conditioner to ensure proper operation of the unit.
Installation Safety Instructions
Be sure that the correct breaker is installed. If a breaker is not
installed, it may result in electric shock or other hazards!
Do not install the unit where there might be leakage of
inflammable gasses.
In the case that the gasses are leaked out and accumulated
around the unit, it may result in fire hazards or other accidents.
Be sure that the power source of the unit is properly grounded.
The grounding wire of the packaged terminal air conditioner must be firmly connected to
the grounding wire of the power source. Improper grounding will lead to possible electric
shock or other hazards.
Operating Safety Instructions
Do not pinch, stretch, damage, heat, or modify the power cord.
It may result in electric shock, overheating, fire hazard or other accidents. In case the
power cord is damaged or that a replacement for the power cord is required due to some
other reason, contact our company dealer or an authorized maintenance technician.
Do not use a fuse or breaker with the wrong capacity, or
substitute wires in place of fuses.
Improper use of wires or fuses or circuit breakers
of the wrong capacity may result in faulty performance of the unit or fire hazards.
Do not insert sticks, tools, or other objects into the air inlet or
outlet. The high-speed rotation of the fan blades may cause accidents.
Do not place such articles as insecticides, paints, or other
flammable spraying agents near the packaged terminal air conditioner or
spray them against the air conditioner. It could result in a fire hazard.
Do not wash the air conditioner with water. It may cause electric
shock or other accidents.
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Do not disconnect the power cable to turn the unit off. This could
result in electric shock, fire hazard or other accidents.
Do not sit on the unit or place heavy objects on it. If the unit falls it
could cause bodily injuries or other accidents.
Check to see if the supporting parts of the units are properly
installed and secure. If the supporting parts are damaged, repair them at once so as to
prevent the unit from falling down which could cause bodily injuries.
If the air conditioner is not to be used for an extended period of time,
disconnect the air conditioner from the power socket to ensure safety. Turn
off the air conditioner before pulling out the plug.
Instructions for removal and repairs
If the unit needs to be removed for installation elsewhere or for
repairs, please contact your dealer or an authorized technician.
In the case of occurrence of abnormal operation (burning smell for
example), please turn the unit off, disconnect power, and contact
your dealer or an authorized technician.
Names and Descriptions of Parts
FRONT VIEW:
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REAR VIEW:
Installation Procedure
To ensure that the unit operates safely and efficiently, it must
be installed by qualified or experienced technicians.
The unit must be installed in accordance with all local codes and
national wiring regulations.
If the supply cord is damaged, it must be replaced by the
manufacturer’s service agent or a qualified technician.
1. Names of Parts
2. Wall Sleeve and Outdoor Grille
The wall sleeve must be properly installed according to the wall sleeve installation
instructions.
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When installing the outdoor grille, the mounting screws should be tightened from
the inside of the Wall Sleeve. If replacing an old chassis with an existing grille or
using a specialized grill in a new installation, contact your dealer to determine if
the new chassis should be used with the nonstandard specialized grille.
3. Installation
Front cover removal
Remove the front cover by pulling out at the bottom to release it, then lift it up to
clear the rail along the chassis top.
Chassis Installation
Slide the chassis into the wall sleeve until the chassis flanges contact the front
edge of the wall sleeve, and then secure with four screws through the chassis
flange holes.
Connect the Wall Mounted Controller (if used).
Firmly connect the electrical connector of the wall mounted controller to the
electrical connector of the unit. (Located near the right bottom of the chassis)
Front Cover Installation
Reinstall the front cover by hooking the top over the rail along the chassis top,
then pushing it in at the bottom.
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4. Drain
For cooling or cooling with PTC heaters, the condensate water is blown past the
condenser and will be evaporated. It is not necessary to use any drain kit or
assembly for these models.
For heat pump units, we have provided a valve that will open when the temperature
reaches 50°F (10°C). This drain is located in the pan between the compressor and
the condenser. A drain kit maybe connected to the hole in the wall sleeve if needed.
The condensate water will be blown past the condenser eliminating as much
condensate as possible.
5. Test Operation
Connect unit to power source, check to see if the operational mode buttons work
properly.
Check to see if the room temperature control and the function control work
properly.
Check if there are abnormal sounds during operations.
Check the cool air at the outlet, the unit is operating normally when the
temperature of air outlet is 10 °F and 18 °F below the outdoor temperature.
OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
UNIT CONTROL PANEL OPERATION
WARM button
Each pressing of this button will
raise the temperature setting by
1°C or 1°F
Receiver of remote controller signal
COOL button
Each pressing of this button will
decrease the temperature setting
by 1°C or 1°F
ON/OFF button
Press this button to turn the
unit ON or OFF
Operation running indicator lamp
WARM
COOL
COOL FAN HEAT
LOW MID HIGH POWER
FANMODE
ON/OFF
FAN SPEED button
Press this button to select the desired fan
speed (low - Med - High).
When in the "FAN" mode the fan will operate
continuously at the selected fan speed.
MODE button
Press this button to select the operations
among COOL, FAN, or HEAT.
Fan speed indicator lamp
Operation mode indicator lamp
Digital display
Normal operation will indicate room
temperature. When changing the temperature
setting the display will indicate the selected
temperature set point.
When using the timer function it will indicate
the time selected.
Failure code will indicated in display.
NOTES:
Control panel lock:
Pressing both the “WARM” and “COOL” buttons at the same time locks the control
panel. Only the “ON/OFF” button is functional when the control panel is locked. To
unlock the control panel, press both the “WARM” and “COOL” buttons at the same
time again.
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Random Time Delay Start-up
In order to prevent large electrical surges in installations where multiple units are
installed, after a power failure the unit(s) will start back up automatically after a
random time delay of 120 to 240 seconds. The unit will start back up in the
operating modes and temperature settings that were in effect prior to the power
failure.
The fan running continuously after the temperature is satisfied.
When changing functions, unit has a 3 minute time delay for the compressor start
up operation.
The Compressor will NOT operate in Heating when the outside temperature is
below 45°F and in Cooling when the outside temperature is below 57°F.
FRESH AIR EXCHANGE
1. Remove the front cover by pulling out at the bottom to release it, then lift it up to clear
the rail along the top of the chassis (Fig a).
2. Move the air exchange lever to the right for the OPEN position, to the left for the
CLOSED position (Fig B).
Note: The air exchange lever is normally placed in the CLOSED position. When it is moved
to the OPEN position, the unit will draw in fresh air, but the efficiency of the unit will be
lower.
SELF DIAGNOSTIC FUNCTIONS
The unit has a self diagnosis system that displays error codes on the display in case of
system failures. Please refer to the chart below for the error code definitions:
Failure Code Content of defect
E1 Communication failure of wall thermostat
E2 Indoor coil temperature sensor failure
E3 Indoor temperature sensor failure
E4 System abnormality protection
E5 Outdoor coil temperature sensor failure
E8 Overheating protection/Defrosting
DF Defrosting
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WALL MOUNTED CONTROL
The wall mounted control (when connected)
FAN MID MODE
ON/OFF
WARM
COOL
WARM button
Each pressing of this button will raise
the temperature setting by 1°C or 1°F.
The highest TEMP is 31°C or 88°F.
FAN HIGH
FAN LOW
COOL button
Each pressing of this button will decrease
the temperature setting by 1°C or 1°F.
The lowest TEMP is 16°C or 61°F.
ON/OFF button
Press this button to turn the
unit ON or OFF
MODE button
Press this button to select the
operations among cool, fan, or heat.
Fan speed indicator
Set temperature indicator
Heating indicator
Room temperature indicator
Cooling indicator
Fan indicator
FAN (Medium speed) Button
Press this button to select air flow
rate in middle speed
.
FAN (High speed) Button
Press this button to select air flow
rate in high speed
.
FAN (Low speed) Button
Press this button to select air flow
rate in low speed
.
Notes:
When the optional wall mounted control is installed, the
buttons on the front panel
of the PTAC unit are disabled. The indicator lamps and the digital display on the
front panel will continue to indicate the operating modes and temperatures.
Control panel lock: Pressing both the “WARMER” and “COOLER” buttons at the
same time locks the control panel. Only the “ON/OFF” button is functional when
the control panel is locked. To unlock the control panel, press both the “WARM”
and “COOL” buttons at the same time again.
This Wall Mounted Control does not sense the room temperature. The room
temperature sensor is in the PTAC unit return air section.
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HAND HELD REMOTE CONTROL
Operation Mode Indicator
HEAT
COOL FAN
TEMP indicator
Indicates set temperature
Keyboard Locked indicator
H
TIMER time indicator
ON/OFF Button
Press this button to turn the unit
on or off
MODE Button
Press this button to select the
cooling, fan, or heating mode
HOLD Button
Press this button to lock or unlock
the remote control keyboard
MIN Button
This button is only used to set the
time of day clock
AM PM
ON
OFF
ON/OFF
F
Fan Speed Indicator
Time of day indicator
Temp Set Buttons
These buttons are used to set the
room temperature. Each press of the “+”
or-” button increases or decreases the
room temperature setting by 1° F.
FAN SPEED Button
Use this button to select between
HIGH, MED(ium), or LOW
fan speeds
TIMER Button
This button is used to select the Automatic
TURN ON or Automatic TURN OFF mode.
Used together with theHOUR button, the
time setting can be made within the range of
1 to 12 hours in 1 hour increments
HOUR Button
This button is used to set the time of day
clock, or the time interval for the
automatic turn on or automatic
turn off mode.
Battery installation and replacement:
Press this button to set clock
Remove the rear cover and install two “AAA” alkaline cells
into the remote control observing correct battery polarity.
Press this button to reset to factory
settings or clear settings.
Set the time of day clock by depressing the “CLK” button with
Slide to remove.
the tip of a pencil or pen, then pressing the “HOUR” button until
the correct hours and “AM” or “PM” are indicated on the display.
Press the “MIN” button until the correct minutes are indicated on the display.
Depress the “CLK” button again to lock the time setting into the remote control.
Reinstall the rear cover of the remote control.
Note: the TIMER function will not operate correctly unless the correct time of day is set
on the remote control.
COOLING/FAN/HEATING mode operation:
Press the ON/OFF button with the remote control pointing toward the front
panel of the packaged terminal air conditioner.
Press the MODE button to select the desired mode of operation
(COOL/FAN/HEAT).
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Press the “+” or “-“button to set the desired room temperature. The
temperature setting range is 61º F to 88º F.
Press the FAN SPEED button to set the air flow rate to “HIGH”, MED(ium), or
LOW.
NOTE: Each time a button on the remote control is pressed, you should hear a
“Beep” from the Packaged Terminal Air Conditioner indicating that it has received
the command being sent by the remote control. If no “Beep” is heard, insure that
the batteries in the remote control are fresh, and that the REMOTE CONTROL
RECEIVER on the front panel of the Packaged Terminal Air Conditioner is not
obstructed.
TIMER Mode Operation:
The Packaged Terminal Air Conditioner can be programmed to automatically turn
off or turn on after a defined time period,
The time period can be 1 to 12 hours, in 1 hour increments.
To program the unit to automatically turn off:
The unit must be turned on.
Press the TIMER button on the remote control.
Press the HOUR button to select the time interval before turn off.
A “Decimal Point” will illuminate at the bottom right side of the temperature
display on the front panel of the Packaged Terminal Air Conditioner
indicating that it is operating in the TIMER mode.
The TIMER time indicator on the remote control will display the
programmed time interval and indicate “OFF”.
All other functions will continue to operate normally (temperature settings,
mode settings, and fan speeds) until the unit turns off.
At the end of the programmed time interval, the air conditioner will turn off.
To cancel this function, press the TIMER button on the remote control
again.
To program the unit to automatically turn on:
The unit must be turned off.
Press the TIMER button on the remote control.
Press the HOUR button to select the time interval before turn on.
A “Decimal Point” will illuminate at the bottom right side of the temperature
display on the front panel of the Packaged Terminal Air Conditioner
indicating that it is operating in the TIMER mode.
The TIMER time indicator on the remote control will display the
programmed time interval and indicate “ON”.
At the end of the programmed time interval, the air conditioner will turn on
and operate at the settings that were selected before turning the unit off.
To cancel this function, press the TIMER button on the remote control
again.
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Periodic Maintenance
Before the operational
season
During the operational
season
After the operational
season
Check to see if there are any
objects blocking the air inlet
and air outlet of the unit
Remove the air filter screen
by grasping it from the front
cover.
Set the temperature at 86ºF
and allow the unit to run in
the cooling mode for 4 to
six hours. Dry the interior of
the unit.
Check to see if the
installation is corroded or
rusty
Clean the air filter screen.
If the air filter screen is very dirty,
you may use lukewarm water (about
86ºF) to clean it, and then air dry it.
NOTE:
Do not use boiling water to
clean the screen.
Do not bake the screen dry
Do not pull it with excess
force.
Turn the unit off and
disconnect the power cord
from the power socket.
Verify that the grounding of
the unit is properly
connected.
Reinstall the air filter screen.
If operated without an air filter
screen, the interior of the unit will
become clogged with dirt and dust
which may decrease the efficiency
of the unit, or even cause
permanent damage to the unit.
Clean the air filter screen
and re-install it.
Verify that the air filter
screen is clean.
Clean the air conditioner
Use a soft dry cloth to
wipe the air conditioner, or
use a vacuum cleaner to
do the cleaning.
If the air conditioner is
very dirty, you may use a
piece of soft cloth soaked
with a neutral household
detergent.
Clean the air conditioner.
Connect the unit to the
power source.
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Troubleshooting
SYMPTOM Possible Causes
Unit does not work in any mode Is the power plug inserted into the socket?
Is the fuse blown or circuit breaker tripped?
Is the ambient temperature below 61ºF?
The auto protection function of the air conditioner will prevent the
unit from cooling operation below 61ºF.
There is insufficient cooling or
heating
Is the room temperature set properly?
Is the air filter screen clean and not blocked?
Are doors and windows open”
Is the room directly exposed to sunlight?
Are there heat sources inside the room?
Fuse or circuit breaker
frequently trips
Call an authorized service technician.
The power cord becomes
abnormally hot
Call an authorized service technician
The insulation of the power cord
is cut/frayed/broken
Call an authorized service technician
There are abnormal noises when
the unit is operating
Call an authorized service technician
The control panel buttons do not
work
Is the control panel locked?
Press both the WARM(ER) and COOL(ER) BUTTONS to
lock/unlock the control panel
WALL SLEEVE INSTALLATION
To ensure the best performance of the packaged terminal air conditioner, please observe
the following wall sleeve installation procedures and do the installation in accordance with
related requirements.
1. Wall sleeve assembly
Unpack all parts and accessories, referring to Fig. 1, assemble the wall sleeve by
first “clip-locking” the side pieces to the bottom piece, then the top piece to the
assembled side and top pieces.
Handle the wall sleeve carefully.
If the wall sleeve is deformed, chassis installation may be hindered. If the wall
sleeve has become deformed, straighten it before installing it in the wall.
NOTES:
1) When assembling the wall sleeve, seal the clip locks with silicone or weather resistant
tape to prevent air penetration.
2) When installing the unit into the wall sleeve, check for an air tight seal around foam
gasket. If the unit does not have an air tight seal, additional foam will be required to
prevent air penetration.
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2. Wall sleeve location
When making the wall opening, please observe the following requirements:
The air inlet and outlet should be unblocked so the air can be delivered to every
corner of the room.
Install the unit in a location that is away from heat sources or sources of
inflammable gases.
Install the unit in a location that is not directly exposed to sunlight.
Do not install the unit in places that are subject to strong wind or dust.
There should be sufficient space margins around the unit to facilitate maintenance
and repairs (refer to Figs. 2 and 3)
Critical Dimensions
Note: Care should be taken in locating the electrical supply entry in relation to the
sleeve for later access.
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Chart 1
3. Preparation of the wall
The sleeve should be installed during construction and lintels should be used to
support the block above the wall sleeve. The sleeve can not support the load of
bricks/blocks.
For existing construction, the wall opening must be created, and the proper
dimensions are necessary to avoid use of fillers or additional framing. The sleeve is
modular in height and width (refer to Fig 4 & Chart 2).
Height:
Fits 2 courses concrete block
Fits 6 courses standard brick
Fits 5 courses Jumbo Brick
Width: fits approximately 3 stud spaces.
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If field supplied case angles must be used during installation (Fig 5), proceed as
follows:
Position the case angles around top and sides of sleeve to get the proper
depth, (be sure to have the angles pointing outside).
Mark the sleeve using the case angles as a template for screws.
Drill 5/32” hole at the marked position.
Install # 10 x ½” screws from the outside of the sleeve, do not drill any holes in
the base of the sleeve.
4. Installation of the sleeve in the wall opening
Place sleeve into the wall, refer to Chart 1-D2 for room side projection
(minimum ½” to a maximum 1-3/4” without sub-base). The rear (outside edge of
the sleeve should stick out a min. of ¼” past the outside wall to be able to
caulk properly. Do not seal the drain holes on the outside (grille side) of the
sleeve. If it is desired to have the rear grille flush on the outside, a drip rail
must be installed under the sleeve and caulking applied between the drip rail
and sleeve.
To ensure the unit’s maximum efficiency, the sleeve must be installed with a
slight downward pitch from the indoor side to the outdoor side (Fig 6), then
fasten the wall sleeve (Fig 7).
Lintels should be used to support the block above the wall sleeve (Fig 8). The
sleeve can not support the load of bricks/blocks (if directly under a window sill,
use of lintels may not be necessary).
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Note: The fastening parts and wood screws etc. are supplied by the end user.
5. Weather proofing:
Weather proofing gaps between the exterior wall and the sleeve with caulking or other
equivalent weather proofing materials (Fig 9).
Note: Installation in extra thick walls:
If the sleeve is being installed in a thick wall where the sleeve is recessed more
than 3”, an extended wall sleeve will be required with depths as called out in
chart 1.
If the sleeve is being installed in a wall where the recess is 3” or less, a
flashing must be installed under the sleeve and extend up 2” on each side. The
flashing must include a drip rail as shown in Fig 9.
6. Electrical Requirements
Provisions should be made to have a proper electrical outlet near the sleeve.
All wiring must be made in accordance with local codes and national electrical
codes. The line cord included with the chassis (if used) will extend to a wall
receptacle located within the area shown in Fig 10.
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ELECTRIC HEATERS
1. 3,000 watt electric heaters have two banks of 1,500 watt heaters. Each electric
heater bank has a UL recognized limit switch set at 120°F.
2. 5,000 watt electric heaters have two banks of 2,500 watt heaters. Each electric
heater bank has a UL recognized limit switch set at 120°F.
3. All electric heater banks have porcelain insulators securing the heating elements
to the heater frame.
4. 3,000 watt heaters should be able to heat the ambient air by 20°F. The difference
between the intake air and the discharge air should be a minimum increase of
20°F.
5. 5,000 watt heaters should be able to heat the ambient air by 28°F. The difference
between the intake air and the discharge air should be a minimum increase of
28°F.
6. Limit Switches: There are two temperature switches in the heater assembly. The
120°F switch will cut the heaters off when the temperature reaches 120°F and will
allow the heaters to energize when the temperature decreases to 90°F. The
second switch (thermal fuse) will disconnect power to the heaters if the
temperature reaches 170°F and will not turn power on to the heaters again. If this
thermal fuse is activated the heaters must be replaced.
NEMA 6-15R
Receptacle
Location
NEMA 6-20R
NEMA 6-30R
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SPECIFICATIONS
CATALOG NR. PTAC09CH3ZX PTAC09HP3ZX PTAC12CH3ZX PTAC12CH5ZX PTAC12HP3ZX PTAC15CH3ZX PTAC15CH5ZX PTAC15HP3ZX
Refrigerant Type R22/0.75 lb R22/1.54 lb R22/0.86 lb R22/0.86 lb R22/1.92 lb R22/2.31 lb R22/2.31 lb R22/2.20 lb
Voltage Input
(V/PH/Hz)
208-230V/1/60 208-230V/1/60
208-230V/1/60 208-230V/1/60 208-230V/1/60 208-230V/1/60 208-230V/1/60 208-230V/1/60
Operating
Temperature
Range
61 ºF to 88 ºF 61 ºF to 88 ºF 61 ºF to 88 ºF 61 ºF to 88 ºF 61 ºF to 88 ºF 61 ºF to 88 ºF 61 ºF to 88 ºF 61 ºF to 88 ºF
Cooling Capacity
(Btu/Hr)
9,600 9,600 12,000 12,000 12,000 15,000 15,000 15,000
Heating Capacity
(Btu/Hr)
N/A 9,000 N/A N/A 11,000 N/A N/A 14,000
Electric Heating
(Watts)
3,000 3,000 3,000 5,000 3,000 3,000 5,000 3,000
Dehumidification
(Pints/Hour)
1.86 1.86 2.75 2.75 2.86 4.45 4.45 4.55
EER (Btu/W) 10.9 10.9 10.6 10.6 10.6 9.1 9.1 9.1
COP (Btu/W) N/A 11 N/A N/A 10.6 N/A N/A 8.4
Compressor
Type
PANASONIC PANASONIC PANASONIC PANASONIC PANASONIC TOSHIBA TOSHIBA TOSHIBA
AIR FLOW
(H/M/L)
320/290/260 320/290/260 400/360/325 400/360/325 400/360/325 400/360/325 400/360/325 400/360/325
Power Input
(Watts)
880 880 1130 1130 1140 1640 1640 1700
Rated Current
(Amps)
3.9 3.9 5 5 5 7.2 7.2 7.2
Unit full load
current (Amps)
16.3 17.4 16.3 22.8 18.61 13.12 21.96 20.96
Breaker Min. Size
(Amps)
20 20 20 30 30 20 30 30
Noise Level
(dBa)
45 (Indoor)
69 (Outdoor)
45 (Indoor) 69
(Outdoor)
45 (Indoor)
69 (Outdoor)
45 (Indoor)
69 (Outdoor)
45 (Indoor)
69 (Outdoor)
45 (Indoor) 69
(Outdoor)
45 (Indoor) 69
(Outdoor)
45 (Indoor) 69
(Outdoor)
Coil Type
Inner Groove
Tube
Inner Groove
Tube
Inner Groove
Tube
Inner Groove
Tube
Inner Groove
Tube
Inner Groove
Tube
Inner Groove
Tube
Inner Groove
Tube
Unit Dimensions
(W X H X D/inch)
42” x 22” x 16” 42” x 22” x 16” 42” x 22” x 16” 42” x 22” x 16” 42” x 22” x 16”
42” x 22” x 16” 42” x 22” x 16” 42” x 22” x 16”
Package
Dimensions
(W X H X D/inch)
45.28” x 23.82”
x 18.90”
45.28” x 23.82”
x 18.90”
45.28” x 23.82”
x 18.90”
45.28” x 23.82”
x 18.90”
45.28” x 23.82”
x 18.90”
45.28” x 23.82”
x 18.90”
45.28” x 23.82”
x 18.90”
45.28” x 23.82”
x 18.90”
Net Weight (lbs.) 130 137 135 135 141 139 139 143
Shipping Weight
(lbs.)
132 139 137 137 143 141 141 146
Certifications ETL ETL ETL ETL ETL ETL ETL ETL
SCHEMATIC DIAGRAMS
PTACC9CH3ZX
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Sea Breeze PTAC12HP3ZX Operating instructions

Category
Mobile air conditioners
Type
Operating instructions

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