Installation guide

265 Volt PTAC/PTHP
All 265 volt PTAC/PTHPs are equipped with pigtail leads for field
wiring.
IMPORTANT:
Use copper conductors only.
Wire sizes are per NEC.
Use on individual branch circuit only.
Use overcurrent protection indicated on PTAC/PTHP's rating
plate.
PTAC/PTHP must be grounded to branch circuit.
Check local codes.
Electrical Shock Hazard
Electrically ground PTAC/PTHP.
Connect ground wire to green pigtail lead.
Use copper wire for supply connection.
Correct wire gauge is shown in the chart below.
Failure to fo!low these instructions can result in
death or electrical shock.
Rating Plate Ampacity
Less than 15
16 - 20
21 - 30
AWG
14
12
10
DRAINKITINSTALLATIONINSTRUCTIONS
Unpack and dispose of packaging materials.
The drain kit accessory contains 10 complete drain kits.
Locate the drain kit in the primary area for best drainage.
Maintain at least 1/2in. (1.27 cm) distance from the embossed
area. If the primary area cannot be used, locate the drain kit in
the secondary area and cut away the foam insulation to allow
access to the drain. Do not locate the drain kit within 3 in.
(7.6 cm) of the indoor side of the sleeve.
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NOTES:
Determine whether the drain will be located on the exterior of the
wall, internally in the wall cavity or internally in the room.
Internal drain
Drain kit located inside the room will allow condensate to
drain to a field drain located inside the room.
Drain kit located inside the wall cavity will allow condensate
to drain to a field drain located inside the wall cavity.
External drain
Drain kit located outside will allow condensate to drain to a
field drain located outside or to drain away from the wall
sleeve.
When using an external drain system, select the drain hole on
the back of the wall sleeve which best meets your drainage
situation.
The cover plate and external drain tube assembly may be
placed on either side of the wall sleeve.
(7.6 cm)
1. Secondary area
2. Primary area - no foam insulation
3. If the drain must be located in thesecondary area,
the foam insulation must be cut away and removed
to allow access to the drain.
4. Embossed area