GE 6100 Air Conditioner User Manual


 
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Table of Contents
Front Cover 1
Mini Specs 4100 and 6100 Series 2
Mini Specs Power Connection Kits and Nomenclature 3
The 4100/6100 and Dry 25 4
Table of Contents 5
Introduction 6
The Zoneline System 7
Features and Benefits
Features Table 8
Features and Benefits 9–11
Auxiliary Control Settings 12–13
Central Desk Control 14
Remote Thermostat Control 15–17
Heat Pumps and Energy Savings 18–19
Installation and Dimensions
Application Comments 20
Case Dimensions 21
Wall Case/Sub-Base Installation 22–33
Condensate Disposal Systems 34–36
Ducted Installations 37–39
Exterior Grilles 40–41
Product Data
Electrical Connection 42
Essential Elements Ordering Overview 43
Maximum Connected Load 44
Latent System Capacity 44
Normal Yearly Operating Data 45
Schematics 46–49
Product Specifications
Suggested Bid Form Specifications 50–51
Zoneline Chassis Nomenclature/Receptacles/Sub-Bases 52
Installation Specifications 53
Complete Accessory List 54
General Installation Suggestions 55–56
Warranty 56
Notes 57-58
Alphabetical Index 59
Back Cover 60
Important Notice
Equipment used as a primary source for
heating or cooling is an integral part of
the building in which it is installed. Proper
application is essential for satisfactory
performance over a wide range of
operating conditions. It is strongly
recommended that a professional
engineer determine proper application.
If the unit is a replacement unit, its
specifications and performance
may differ from those of the unit it is
replacing. For that reason, we again
strongly recommend that a professional
engineer determine proper application.