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506320-01

Issue 1012

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Elevate Unit

Elevate unit per local climate and code requirements to

provide clearance above estimated snowfall level and
ensure adequate drainage of unit.  Use snow stand in
areas where prolonged freezing temperatures are
encountered.

If conditions or local codes require the unit be attached

to pad or mounting frame, tie down bolts should be used
and fastened through knockouts provided in unit base  pan.

Roof Top Installations

Mount on level platform or frame 6 inches above roof

surface.  Place unit above a load-bearing wall and isolate
unit and tubing set from structure.  Arrange supporting
members to adequately support unit and minimize
transmission of vibration to building.  Ensure roof structure
and anchoring method is adequate for location.  Consult
local codes governing rooftop applications.

NOTE:

Unit must be level to within ± 2

/

 (± 3/8 in./ft) per

compressor manufacturer specifications.

Clearance Requirements

When installing, allow sufficient space for airflow

clearance, wiring, refrigerant piping, and service.  For
proper airflow, quiet operation and maximum efficiency.
Position so water, snow, or ice from roof or eaves cannot
fall directly on unit.

DO LOCATE THE UNIT:

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With proper clearances on sides and top of unit (a
minimum of 12" on the three sides, service side
should be 24" and 48" on top

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On a solid, level foundation or pad

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To minimize refrigerant line lengths

DO NOT LOCATE THE UNIT:

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On brick, concrete blocks or unstable surfaces

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Near clothes dryer exhaust vents

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Near sleeping area or near windows

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Under eaves where water, snow or ice can fall
directly on the unit

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with clearance less than 2 ft. from a second unit

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with clearance less than 4 ft. on top of unit

Indoor Coil Piston Selection

The outdoor section must be matched to a factory

approved indoor section.  It is mandatory that the installer
ensure that the correct piston or TXV is installed in the
indoor section.  If necessary remove the existing piston and
replace it with the correct piston or TXV.  See  indoor unit
instructions for details of changing the piston or TXV. 
Contact your distributor for accessory piston kits.

The correct piston size is shipped with the unit, and

also listed in the specification sheet.  Do not use the piston
that comes with the indoor unit, unless it matches the one
listed on the outdoor unit.

All 14 SEER models are only rated with TXV on the

indoor coils.

Refrigeration Line Sets

  Use only refrigeration grade copper tubes.  Split

systems may be installed with up to 50 feet of line set (no
more than 20 feet vertical) without special consideration
(see long line set guide lines).  

**Field Supplied 7/8 X 1-1/8 connector required on both
    ends of vapor tubing.

Do not leave the lines open to the atmosphere for any

period of time, moisture, dirt and bugs may contaminate the
lines.

Accumulation of water and ice in base pan may
cause equipment damage.

Line Set Sizes

Unit Size

 

Liquid Line

Vapor Line

18

3/8"

3/4"

24

3/8"

3/4"

30

3/8"

3/4"

36

3/8"

7/8"

41/42

3/8"

7/8"

47/48

3/8"

7/8"

60

3/8"

1-1/8"

Summary of Contents for 4AC13 Series

Page 1: ...IT SYSTEM AIR CONDITIONER INSTALLATION START UP INSTRUCTIONS HOMEOWNERS INFORMATION MANUAL TABLE OF CONTENTS These units are designed for use in residential and commercial type buildings Heat Pumps are sensitive to indoor units and may only be installed with combinations listed in the Air Conditioning and Refrigeration Institute ARI Directory of Certified Products Refer to http www ahridirectory o...

Page 2: ...approved indoor unit outdoor unit contains system refrigerant charge for operation with indoor unit of the same size when connected by 15 ft of field supplied tubing For proper unit operation check refrigerant charge using charging information located on control box cover IMPORTANT Maximum liquid line size is 3 8 in O D for all residential applications including long lines Outdoor Section Zoning o...

Page 3: ... DO NOT LOCATE THE UNIT On brick concrete blocks or unstable surfaces Near clothes dryer exhaust vents Near sleeping area or near windows Under eaves where water snow or ice can fall directly on the unit with clearance less than 2 ft from a second unit with clearance less than 4 ft on top of unit Indoor Coil Piston Selection The outdoor section must be matched to a factory approved indoor section ...

Page 4: ...e a refrigerant leak detector to check all joints The system may also be checked for leaks using a halide torch or pressure and soapy solution After completion of leak check relieve all pressure from system before evacuation Evacuating And Charging Instructions These outdoor units are pre charged at the factory with adequate refrigerant to handle 15 feet of refrigerant tubing 1 Connect the vacuum ...

Page 5: ...ns shipped with room thermostat Generally the thermostat should not be exposed to sunlight drafts or vibration and should not be mounted on exterior walls Low voltage connections should be in accordance to the wiring diagram Typical Low Voltage Connection Start Up Procedure 1 Close electrical disconnects to energize system 2 Set room thermostat at desired temperature Be sure set point is below ind...

Page 6: ... low and add charge if superheat is high Units with Indoor TXV Units installed with cooling mode TXV require charging with the subcooling method 1 Operate unit a minimum of 10 minutes before checking charge 2 Measure liquid service valve pressure by attaching an accurate gage to service port Determine saturation temp from T P chart 3 Measure liquid line temperature by attaching an accurate thermis...

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Page 8: ...ees can be drawn into coils by movement of the air Clogged condenser coils will lower the efficiency of your unit and could cause damage to the condenser Periodically debris should be brushed from the condenser coils Use a soft bristle brush with light pressure only DO NOT damage or bend condenser coil fins Damaged or bent fins may affect unit operation Painted Surfaces For maximum protection of t...

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