Gree GAA09AE-D6NRNB5D Owner's Manual
Gree GAA09AE-D6NRNB5D Owner's Manual

Gree GAA09AE-D6NRNB5D Owner's Manual

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Owner's Manual
GAA09AE-D6NRNB5D
GAA12AE-D6NRNB5D
IMPORTANT : Please read this manual
carefully before using the appliance
and keep it for future reference.
© Copyright, GREE Canada, 2024
01242024

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  • Page 1 Packaged Terminal Owner's Manual GAA09AE-D6NRNB5D GAA12AE-D6NRNB5D IMPORTANT : Please read this manual carefully before using the appliance and keep it for future reference. © Copyright, GREE Canada, 2024 01242024...
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    TABLE OF CONTENTS 1. SAFETY GUIDELINES ......................4 2. PRODUCT FEATURES ......................7 3. PRE-INSTALLATION INFORMATION ..................9 4. ELECTRICAL DATA ........................11 5. INSTALLATION ........................13 6. UNIT CONNECTION ........................ 16 7. ELECTRICAL SUBBASE ASSEMBLY................... 17 8. SYSTEM CONFIGURATION ....................20 9.
  • Page 4: Safety Guidelines

    SAFETY GUIDELINES SAFETY SYMBOLS DESCRIPTION The following symbols are used throughout this manual to indicate immediate or potential hazards. It is the owner’s responsibility to read and follow all safety information and instructions accompanying these symbols. Failure to heed safety information increases the risk of serious injury or death, property damage and/or product damage.
  • Page 5 SAFETY GUIDELINES REFRIGERANT SPECIFICATIONS A special refrigerant circulates in the system to achieve the air conditioning operation. The refrigerant used is fluoride R32, which is particularly environmentally friendly. The refrigerant is flammable and odorless. In addition, it can lead to an explosion under certain conditions, but the flammability of the refrigerant is very low.
  • Page 6 SAFETY GUIDELINES SAFETY PRECAUTIONS WARNING : ▪ This appliance is not intended for use by per- ▪ Keep away from sources of fire, as well as sons (including children) with reduced phys- flammable and explosive objects. ical, sensory or mental capabilities or lack of ▪...
  • Page 7: Product Features

    PRODUCT FEATURES This top-quality appliance has many interesting features that differ from those of standard packaged terminal models. Owners need to familiarize themselves with these features in order to fully under- stand the appliance's operation and capabilities. INTELLIGENT SELF-DIAGNOSIS This unit is equipped with an on-board computer that uses real-time diagnostics to extend its service life.
  • Page 8 PRODUCT FEATURES off and the electric strip heater starts up for one cycle, until heating is assured. LED INDICATORS AND BUTTONS The keypad features ON/OFF, WARMER, COOLER, MODE, FAN SPEED and TIMER buttons. It also features LEDs corresponding to mode, fan speed and setpoint, to indicate unit status. The LEDs Next to DRY, FAN, COOL and HEAT indicate the active operating mode.
  • Page 9: Pre-Installation Information

    PRE - INSTALLATION INFORMATION OPERATION ENVIRONMENT OPERATING TEMPERATURE RANGE Indoor Side DB/WB (°C / °F) Outdoor Side DB/WB (°C / °F) Maximum Cooling 26.7 / 19.4 (80 / 67) 46.1 / 23.9 (115 / 75) Maximum RC Heating 26.7 / – (80 / –) 23.9 / 18.3 (75 / 65) Maximum Electric Heating 25 / –...
  • Page 10 PRE - INSTALLATION INFORMATION GENERAL INFORMATION This packaged terminal offers a high level of quality in terms of performance, workmanship, durability and appearance, as it heats and cools the occupied air space all year round. This manual provides information to facilitate installation, operation and maintenance. All models are designed for through-the-wall installation.
  • Page 11: Electrical Data

    ELECTRICAL DATA WARNING : Electric shock hazard DO NOT alter the cord or plug, and do not use an extension cord. Failure to observe this warning may result in injury or death and/or damage to property. POWER CONNECTION OPTIONS The appropriate power cord accessory kit is determined by the voltage and amperage of the branch circuit. The unit is not supplied with a power cord (or hard wiring kit).
  • Page 12 ELECTRICAL DATA POWER CORD PROTECTION The power cord of 230/208 V units is fire-protected. Power is automatically cut off when unsafe condi- tions are detected. Power can be restored by pressing the reset button on the plug head. Once the 230/208 V models have been installed, an operational check must be carried out using the TEST/RESET buttons on the plug head.
  • Page 13: Installation

    Units are supplied without wall sleeves. In applications where the unit is a replacement, we recom- mend the use of a GREE, General Electric or Friedrich wall sleeve. These units can retrofit General Electric and Friedrich sleeves/grilles (make sure the outer grille is installed on the sleeve).
  • Page 14 GREE or Carrier sleeve is used with an existing non-General Electric grille. FIGURE 3 The use of a GREE or Carrier wall sleeve with Sleeve a non-General Electric grille requires the instal- lation of an accessory baffle kit (see Figure 4), which ensures a good seal between the unit and the outdoor grille to prevent air recirculation.
  • Page 15 INSTALLATION INSTALL UNIT INTO WALL SLEEVE FIGURE 7 1. Carefully remove the shipping tape from the front panel and vent door. See Figure 5. 2. Remove the shipping screw from the vent door, if present. See Figure 6. 3. Remove the front panel. See Figure 7. 4.
  • Page 16: Unit Connection

    FIGURE 11 FIGURE 12 Unit connector Junction box Junction box Hard-wired power supply Wire clamp cover cord (accessory) POWER CONNECTION CHART Code of Power Supply Kit MODEL (230/208 V) GAA09AE-D6NRNB5D N/A* 4002057405 4002057305 4002057504 TL113000300 TL113000200 GAA12AE-D6NRNB5D TL113000400 TL113000900 TL113000800 TL113001000 * : Using 25 A on these units could damage the equipment.
  • Page 17: Electrical Subbase Assembly

    ELECTRICAL SUBBASE ASSEMBLY For Use with PTAC Models Please read these instructions carefully before installation. NOTE : These instructions apply to the installation of the electrical base. Contents : ▪ Subbase assembly ▪ Side brackets, adjustable ▪ #10 screws (x 4) ▪ Cord cover (for models PXSB26515/20/30) ▪...
  • Page 18 ELECTRICAL SUBBASE ASSEMBLY STEP 3 : Side brackets can Bend bracket to size. be attached to the subbase to cover the gap between the wall and the subbase. Bend the bracket to size. Slide the bracket inside the sub- base and use the adjustable mounting hole to adjust the position against the wall.
  • Page 19 ELECTRICAL SUBBASE ASSEMBLY STEP 6 : Fix the subbase to the wall sleeve using the holes drilled in Step 2, using the screws sup- plied. Be careful not to overtighten the screws. STEP 7 : Adjust the legs to level the subbase. STEP 8 : Remove the right access cover.
  • Page 20: System Configuration

    SYSTEM CONFIGURATION VENTILATION CONTROL FIGURE 13 The ventilation control lever is located on the left- hand side of the unit, behind the front panel. NOTE : Vent door shipping hardware must be removed before using the ventilation con- trol lever. See installation instructions. Open In the CLOSED position, only the air inside the Closed...
  • Page 21 SYSTEM CONFIGURATION DIP SWITCHES FIGURE 16 Auxiliary DIP switches are located behind the front panel, through an opening under the control panel. To access, remove the front panel. See Figure 7. DIP switches are accessible without opening the DIP switches control box.
  • Page 22 SYSTEM CONFIGURATION ▪ C ontinuous : This setting allows the fan to run continuously and circulate air even when the set temperature has been reached. This switch keeps the room temperature closer to the thermostat setting. ▪ C ycle : This setting allows the fan to start and stop at the same time as the compressor or electric heater.
  • Page 23 SYSTEM CONFIGURATION If "SP" is set, only the setpoint will be displayed in Heating and Cooling mode, regardless of the actual room temperature. If "AA" mode is set, the room temperature is displayed in Heating, Cooling and Fan modes. ▪ I f the mode is changed to Heating or Cooling, the setpoint will be displayed for 10 seconds. After these 10 seconds, the room temperature is displayed again.
  • Page 24 SYSTEM CONFIGURATION Wiring Thermostat To Unit : Wire the wall thermostat input as shown in Figure 21. NOTES : ▪ T erminal connector can be removed and replaced to simplify the wiring. ▪ F or heat pump models, anytime there is a second-stage call for heating from the wall thermostat, the unit will automatically switch over to electric heating.
  • Page 25 SYSTEM CONFIGURATION FIGURE 21 Energy management (24 V AC in) Common Terminal Designation 24 V AC Electric heating Typical wall Use terminal "O" only thermostat Compressor to connect a heat pump model. Reversing valve The "C" (common) High fan terminal is generally Low fan only required for digital thermostats.
  • Page 26: Operation

    OPERATION CONTROL PANEL OPERATION When a button is pressed, the corresponding function is started after 2 seconds. The display is started immediately. Pressing the WARMER or COOLER button while the unit is off will cause the double 8 nixie tube to display the indoor temperature for 15 seconds, then switch off.
  • Page 27 OPERATION TIMER FUNCTION ▪ S witch-on timer : When the unit is off, a switch-on timer can be set. The setting range is between 0.5 and 24 hours. When the timer activation time is reached, the system operates according to the set mode. ▪ S witch-off timer : When the unit is running, a switch-off timer can be set.
  • Page 28 OPERATION REMOTE CONTROL OPERATION The remote control is an optional accessory for some models. NOTE : Make sure there are no obstructions between the receiver and the remote control ; do not drop or throw the remote control ; do not allow liquids to enter the remote control and do not place the remote control in direct sunlight or in a very hot place.
  • Page 29 OPERATION BATTERY REPLACEMENT TIMER Button (continuation) The time will increase or decrease by 0.5 hours 1. Press slightly on the tab of the battery cover with each press of these buttons. Holding either on the back of the remote control to remove it. button for a prolonged period (over 2 seconds) 2.
  • Page 30: Care And Cleaning

    CARE AND CLEANING FRONT PANEL AND CASE FIGURE 23 ▪ T urn off the unit and disconnect the power supply. ▪ F or cleaning, use water and a mild detergent. Do NOT use bleach or abrasive cleaners. Some commercial cleaners may damage plastic parts. OUTDOOR COIL Coils The outdoor coil should be checked regularly.
  • Page 31: Preventative Maintenance

    Appendix HH. Special training in addition to the usual refrigeration repair procedures is required when equipment containing FLAMMABLE REFRIGERANTS is involved. ELECTRICAL DIAGRAM Electrical diagrams are subject to change without notice. Please refer to the one on the unit. GAA09AE-D6NRNB5D GAA12AE-D6NRNB5D...
  • Page 32: Troubleshooting

    TROUBLESHOOTING COMMON ISSUES If your appliance appears defective, please check the possible explanations for your situation in the table below, it may be that a simple solution can help solve the problem. If the problem persists, please call our Service Center at 1 800 686-2175 for assistance. SITUATION POSSIBLE CAUSES SOLUTIONS...
  • Page 33 TROUBLESHOOTING There is water The wall sleeve may not be installed The wall sleeve must be installed level to allow dripping from the unit level. condensation to drain properly. Check that the installation is level and make any inside. necessary adjustments. Ice or frost forms on The outside temperature may be very When the outside temperature is around 12.7 °C...
  • Page 34: Service

    SERVICE GUIDE SPECIAL SAFETY PRECAUTIONS FOR FLAMMABLE REFRIGERANTS Aptitude requirement for service technician (repairs ▪ Ensure that the leak detection equipment being should be done only be specialists). used is suitable for use with flammable refriger- ants, i.e. non-sparking, adequately sealed or in- a.
  • Page 35 SERVICE GUIDE – The ventilation machinery and outlets are oper- original specification, damage to seals, incorrect fitting of glands, etc. ating adequately and are not obstructed; ▪ Ensure that apparatus is mounted securely. – If an indirect refrigerating circuit is being used, the secondary circuit shall be checked for the ▪...
  • Page 36 SERVICE GUIDE (detection equipment shall be calibrated in a re- ▪ This process shall be repeated until no refrigerant is within the system. When the final OFN charge frigerant-free area). is used, the system shall be vented down to atmo- –...
  • Page 37 SERVICE GUIDE and being used correctly; possible, cooled before recovery occurs. – The recovery process is supervised at all ▪ The recovery equipment shall be in good work- ing order with a set of instructions concerning the times by a competent person; equipment that is at hand and shall be suitable for –...

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