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The document provides installation and maintenance instructions for the Condensate Overflow Control System, specifically designed for Daikin THC Horizontal Concealed Fan Coil Units. It emphasizes safety precautions, proper installation procedures, and electrical terminal descriptions, while also detailing the components included in the kit. Additionally, it includes information on warranty and training resources for Daikin equipment.

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The document provides installation and maintenance instructions for the Condensate Overflow Control System, specifically designed for Daikin THC Horizontal Concealed Fan Coil Units. It emphasizes safety precautions, proper installation procedures, and electrical terminal descriptions, while also detailing the components included in the kit. Additionally, it includes information on warranty and training resources for Daikin equipment.

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Installation and Maintenance IM 832

Group: Fan Coil


Part No: 667848781
Date: March 2006

Condensate Overflow Control System (Field Installed Kit) for


Daikin Model THC - Horizontal Concealed Fan Coil Unit
Kit Part No. 667848711
Safety Information
The installation of this equipment shall be in accordance with the regulations of authorities having jurisdiction and all
applicable codes. It is the responsibility of the installer to determine and follow the applicable codes. Sheet metal parts,
self-tapping screws, clips, and such items inherently have sharp edges, and it is necessary that the installer exercise
caution. This equipment is to be installed only by an experienced installation company which employs trained personnel.

! DANGER ! WARNING
To avoid electrical shock, personal injury or death:
Disconnect all electrical power before servicing 1. Installer must be qualified, experienced technician.
unit. Electrical shock will cause severe injury or 2. Disconnect power supply before installation to prevent electrical
death. shock and damage to equipment.

! WARNING ! CAUTION
Rigorously adhere to field wiring procedures regarding proper Sharp metal edges are a hazard, use care when servicing to
lockout and tagout of components. avoid contact with them.

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Introduction Electrical Terminal Descriptions
The condensate overflow kit is intended to be field installed Certified Drawing
with Daikin THC fan coil units only. With proper mounting, GND
the two sensors will detect the presence of water in the drain The GND terminal is the input for the 24 volt common wire.
pan before overflow can occur (the water completes a circuit
COND
between the two sensors).
The COND terminals are the input terminals for the
Removal of the water automatically resets the system after a
condensation sensor wires. When continuity is sensed
lockout condition.
between the two wires placed in the drain pan for a duration
NOTE: The installer is responsible for providing the proper of at least one second, the control will assume that
wire and conduit for power and control wiring. condensation is present and turn off the load. It will then
transfer the contacts to the normally closed (alarm) position
Parts Included With Kit and output to the optional overflow LED (LED +/-).
Control Box with Cover
ICM Condensate Control Board LED (+/-)
ICM Wire/Sensor/Clip Kit The LED +/- terminals output to the optional overflow LED
Conduit-FTG, 1/2" Bushed alarm when the control is in a condensation fault condition.
Transformer, 115V/24V, 10VA
Circuit Outputs (COM/N.O./N.C.)
Installation Procedure The COM, N.O., and N.C. terminals are the output terminals
1. Turn off and disconnect all power to the unit. for the load and alarm contacts. When no condensation is
2. Fit the control box chase nipple (provided) into the present and 24 VAC is applied to the control, the COM and
appropriate knockout in the control box, then install the N.O. contacts will be closed. When condensation is detected,
control box (Figure 1) in the location shown. The control the control transfers the contacts and makes continuity
box can be mounted in an alternate location if required. between the COM and N.C. terminals.
3. Attach the sensor clips on the vertical lip of the drain
pan (Figure 1). Options for Remote Signaling
4. Uncoil the sensor wires and snap the sensors into the
Visual Alarm (Order separately)
sensor clips.
5. Slide the sensors up or down in the clips to set the depth
at which water accumulating in the drain pan is sensed.
6. Route the sensor wires to the control box.
7. Secure the wires to the unit so that they cannot be
accidentally pulled or removed and change the position
of the sensors.
8. Wire the control system per the wiring schematics
(Figure 2 & 3, page 4).
Figure 1. Condensate Overflow System Detail
Audible/Visual Alarm (Order separately)

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Figure 2. Typical System Wiring to Thermostat* Figure 3. Typical System Wiring to Three-speed Switch*

*Consult your local Daikin Representative for alternative wiring.

Electrical Ratings
OUTPUT TYPE NOMINAL MINIMUM MAXIMUM
COM Relay; common N/A N/A N/A
N.O. Relay; normally open N/A N/A 10 Amps @ 150 volts
N.C. Relay; normally closed N/A N/A 10 Amps @ 150 volts
Note: 24v powers the control board only. The output can run on 24v or 115v only.

Circuit Inputs (24 VAC)


INPUT TYPE NOMINAL MINIMUM MAXIMUM
24 VAC Power Supply 24 VAC 18 VAC 32 VAC
GND Power Supply 24 VAC 18 VAC 32 VAC
COND Sensor N/A N/A N/A
LED (+/-) LED N/A N/A N/A

Daikin Training and Development


Now that you have made an investment in modern, efficient Daikin equipment, its care should be a high priority. For
training information on all Daikin HVAC products, please visit us at www.DaikinApplied.com and click on training, or call
540-248-9646 and ask for the Training Department.
Warranty
All Daikin equipment is sold pursuant to its standard terms and conditions of sale, including Limited
Product Warranty. Consult your local Daikin Representative for warranty details. Refer to Form
933-43285Y. To find your local Daikin Representative, go to www.DaikinApplied.com.

This document contains the most current product information as of this printing. For the most up-to-date product information,
please go to www.DaikinApplied.com.

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