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Seeking Tech Manual for Nordic Air 18,000 BTUH 3 Phase ECU 567-00001

Weller

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Hope I'm posting this to the correct location.

I'm seeking a TM for the Nordic Air 18,000 BTUH 3 Phase ECU.

2008 model using R-22 refrigerant.

NSN: 4120-01-526-1588
Tech Manual: 567-00001

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Found a few pdf files when searching online but nothing in the way of maintenance.

Btw, I'm impressed how efficiently these run for cooling. I operate 4 units on an MEP-803A generator. Load registers just under 75%. I've found it's a great way to minimize wet stacking.
 

fpchief

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Weller, Glad your units are good to go. I just got one of them for hurricane preparedness and other uses. I am looking for a power cord, how are you powering yours? Did you make the cable or find them available somewhere?
 

Weller

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I got one cable with purchase and reverse engineered it to make others, thanks to nsn numbers (see photo) and parts on ebay. You likely could convert to a standard locking 208v plug/socket but I found making the plugs wasn't difficult. Parts can be found on ebay or maybe here.

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RumRunner742

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Ok here is the data plate for the 36k units. Considering how many of these have been auctioned off, I'm surprised I cant find more detailed info about them.

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JackMS

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I bought 2 of these but they are 2011's and the tm number is 11080A-OI. The NSN for the unit is the same. I got a manual for each so if you think the manual will work for you, I will send you one.
 

RumRunner742

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Thank you for the offer. There has to be a digital copy somewhere with a parts manual. I'm planning on converting mine over to R-407C since its the closest match to R22 and its available. I found a study the Marine Corps did on the relation between gen sets and ECUs. Lots of fluff, but also good info in it.

I bought 2 of these but they are 2011's and the tm number is 11080A-OI. The NSN for the unit is the same. I got a manual for each so if you think the manual will work for you, I will send you one.
 

Brucelee

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Thats awesome if you have a manual for this. Im currently working on a 36000 btuh ac/heater part #gl0343zaadwyxg1
This is my first day on this forum and looks like alot of info
Can you send me a pdf file
Thanks
 

DieselAddict

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If you are using a military gen set the wiring is per the attached picture. There is also a red LED behind the control panel on the AC that will indicate if it is miswired.
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Is that an actual military cable? You can't get away with that in the civilian world. Its a code violation. Black, red, and blue for load bearing conductors. You are not allowed to repurpose white or green as load bearing.
 

RumRunner742

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Well alrighty then.
I'm not a electrician so it could be completely wrong, but it blows hot and cold when asked, so I just go with it. :grd:

Additional info for anyone wanting one of these: My 5K will push the three ton unit, but it kicks up to 110% load on heat.
My 10k will push a five ton unit and 98% load on heat. Somewhere on youtube is a video of a guy running three, three ton units simultaneously on AC with a 10k gen at 100% load.
 
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yeshua1

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Where did you get all the nsn's for the power cable? Do you have a TM? If so, where did you get? Looking for a TM and power cord myself.
 

Emmett

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I got two of them. One works well but the other one opens the control (1amp ) breaker in heat mode.
Both nice units but I don’t have 3 phase power available. Looks like I will need a phase converter.
im guessing a 20 HP converter will work. Ideas?
a little diagnosis using the schematic glued to the panel and will hopefully find the fault.
 
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