Allied 4SCU20LX Installation Instructions Manual Download Page 2

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507523-01

Issue  1946

When servicing or repairing HVAC components, ensure 

the fasteners are appropriately tightened. Table 1 shows 

torque values for fasteners.

Fastener

Torque

Stem Caps

8 ft. lbs.

Service Port Caps

8 ft. lbs.

Sheet Metal Screws

16 in. lbs.

#8 Machine Screws

16 in. lbs.

#10 Machine Screws

28 in. lbs.

Compressor Bolts

90 in. lbs.

Table 1. Torque Table

Inspection of Shipment

Upon receipt of equipment, carefully inspect it for possible 

shipping damage. If damage is found, it should be noted 

on the carrier’s freight bill. Take special care to examine 

the unit inside the carton if the carton is damaged. Any 

concealed damage discovered should be reported to the 

last carrier immediately, preferably in writing, and should 

include a request for inspection by the carrier’s agent.

If any damages are discovered and reported to the carrier 

DO NOT INSTALL THE UNIT

, as claim may be denied.

Check the unit rating plate to confirm specifications are as 

ordered.

Safety Precautions

Follow all safety codes. Wear safety glasses and work 

gloves. Use quenching cloth for brazing operations. 

Have fire extinguisher available. Read these instructions 

thoroughly and follow all warning or cautions attached to 

the unit.
1.  Always wear proper personal protection equipment.
2.  Always disconnect electrical power before removing 

panel or servicing equipment.

3.  Keep hands and clothing away from moving parts.
4.  Handle refrigerant with caution; refer to proper MSDS 

from refrigerant supplier.

5.  Use care when lifting, avoid contact with sharp edges. 

Installation

NOTE: 

In some cases, noise in the living area has been 

traced to gas pulsations from improper installation of 

equipment.

•  Locate unit away from windows, patios, decks, etc. 

where unit operation sounds may disturb customer.

•  Leave some slack between structure and unit to 

absorb vibration.

•  Place a sound-absorbing material, such as Isomode, 

under the unit if it will be installed in a location or 

position that will transmit sound or vibration to the 

living area or adjacent buildings.

•  In heavy snow areas, do not locate the unit where 

drifting snow will occur. The unit base should be 

elevated above the depth of average snows.

NOTE: 

Elevation of the unit may be accomplished 

by constructing a frame using suitable materials. If a 

support frame is constructed, it must not block drain 

holes in unit base.

•  When installed in areas where low ambient 

temperatures exist, locate unit so winter prevailing 

winds do not blow directly into outdoor coil.

•  Locate unit away from overhanging roof lines which 

would allow water or ice to drop on, or in front of, coil 

or into unit.

When outdoor unit is connected to factory-approved indoor 

unit, outdoor unit contains system refrigerant charge for 

operation with matching indoor unit when connected by 15 

ft. of field-supplied tubing. For proper unit operation, check 

refrigerant charge using charging information located on 

control box cover.

Outdoor Section

Zoning ordinances may govern the minimum distance the 

condensing unit can be installed from the property line.

Install on a Solid, Level Mounting Pad

The outdoor section is to be installed on a solid foundation. 

This foundation should extend a minimum of 2” (inches) 

beyond the sides of the outdoor section. To reduce the 

possibility of noise transmission, the foundation slab 

should NOT be in contact with or be an integral part of the 

building foundation.

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.

Summary of Contents for 4SCU20LX

Page 1: ...e personal injury or death WARNING ELECTRICAL SHOCK HAZARD Risk of electrical shock Disconnect all remote power supplies before installing or servicing any portion of the system Failure to disconnect power supplies can result in property damage personal injury or death WARNING Sharp metal edges can cause injury When installing the unit use care to avoid sharp edges WARNING Read this entire instruc...

Page 2: ... unit away from windows patios decks etc where unit operation sounds may disturb customer Leave some slack between structure and unit to absorb vibration Place a sound absorbing material such as Isomode under the unit if it will be installed in a location or position that will transmit sound or vibration to the living area or adjacent buildings In heavy snow areas do not locate the unit where drif...

Page 3: ...ould be unobstructed by a wall or other barrier Table 2 Clearances 30 around Control Box 24 6 NOTE See Table 2 for specific minimum clearance guidelines Figure 2 DO LOCATE THE UNIT With proper clearances on sides and top of unit On a solid level foundation or pad unit must be level to within 1 4 in ft per compressor manufacturer specifications To minimize refrigerant line lengths DO NOT LOCATE THE...

Page 4: ... important for proper system operation and reliability If the drier is shipped loose it must be installed by the installer in the field Unit warranty will be void if the drier is not installed Installation of Line Sets DO NOT fasten liquid or suction lines in direct contact with the floor or ceiling joist Use an insulated or suspension type of hanger Keep both lines separate and always insulate th...

Page 5: ...E USED FOR FLUSHING Positioned to deliver liquid refrigerant LIQUID LINE SERVICE VALVE INLET DISCHARGE TANK RETURN CLOSED OPENED RECOVERY CYLINDER RECOVERY MACHINE NEW OUTDOOR UNIT VAPOR LINE SERVICE VALVE VAPOR LIQUID 1 A B C D A Cylinder with clean R 410A positioned to deliver liquid refrigerant to the vapor service valve B Refrigerant gauge set low side to the liquid line valve C Refrigerant ga...

Page 6: ...Shown Sensing bulb insulation is required if mounted external to the coil casing sensing bulb installation for bulb positioning STUB END TEFLON RING LIQUID LINE ASSEMBLY WITH BRASS NUT DISTRIBUTOR ASSEMBLY 3 Install one of the provided Teflon rings around the stubbed end of the check expansion valve and lightly lubricate the connector threads and expose surface of the Teflon ring with refrigerant ...

Page 7: ...ssure side to liquid line service valve service port B Connect gauge set center port to bottle of nitrogen with regulator C Remove core from valve in vapor line service port to allow nitrogen to escape NITROGEN HIGH LOW USE REGULATOR TO FLOW NITROGEN AT 1 TO 2 PSIG B A C WHEN BRAZING LINE SET TO SERVICE VALVES POINT FLAME AWAY FROM SERVICE VALVE Flow regulated nitrogen at 1 to 2 psig through the l...

Page 8: ...VES POINT FLAME AWAY FROM SERVICE VALVE PREPARATION FOR NEXT STEP 7 WRAP SERVICE VALVES To help protect service valve seals during brazing wrap water saturated cloths around service valve bodies and copper tube stubs Use additionalwater saturated cloths underneath the valve body to protect the base paint 4 FLOW NITROGEN Flow regulated nitrogen at 1 to 2 psig through the refrigeration gauge set int...

Page 9: ...he valve on the high side of the manifold gauge set in order to pressurize the line set and the indoor unit E After a few minutes open one of the service valve ports and verify that the refrigerant added to the system earlier is measurable with a leak detector F After the line set has been connected to the indoor and outdoor units check the line set connections and indoor unit for leaks Use the fo...

Page 10: ...uid refrigerant Open the manifold gauge valve 1 to 2 psig in order to release the vacuum in the line set and indoor unit G Perform the following Close manifold gauge valves Shut off HFC 410A cylinder Reinstall service valve cores by removing manifold hose from service valve Quickly install cores with core tool while maintaining a positive system pressure Replace stem caps and finger tighten them t...

Page 11: ...ench with a hex head extension to back the stem out counterclockwise as far as it will go Use a 3 16 hex head extension for liquid line service valves and a 5 16 extension for suction line service valves 3 Replace the stem cap Tighten finger tight then tighten an additional 1 6 turn To Close Liquid or Suction Line Service Valve 1 Remove the stem cap with an adjustable wrench 2 Use a service wrench...

Page 12: ...ructions 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 wiring must be separated from high voltage wiring WARNING Low voltage connections should be in accordance to the wiring diagram Alarms Alarm information is provided on the outdoor unit access panel and in the Comfort Sync Wi Fi...

Page 13: ... C Terminal OUTDOOR UNIT PROVIDED RAST 6 PIN CONNECTOR CONNECTS TO RAST 6 PIN CONNECTOR ROUTE CONTROL WIRING THROUGH GROMMET AND SECURE WITH CABLE TIE GROMMET AND CABLE TIE USE WATERTIGHT CONDUIT FOR HIGH VOLTAGE CONNECT CONDUIT TO CUTOUT AND ROUTE HIGH VOLTAGE WIRING INDOOR CONTROL Thermostat Figure 7 Control Wiring ...

Page 14: ...Page 14 of 19 507523 01 Issue 1946 Figure 8 Control Board 7 SEGMENT DISPLAY PUSH BUTTON ...

Page 15: ...t A blank space is provided on the unit rating plate to list the actual field charge Table 4 Refrigerant Charge Adjustment Liquid Line Set Diameter Oz Per 5 ft adjust from 15 ft line set 3 8 in 3 oz per 5 ft or 0 6 oz per 1 ft If line length is greater than 15 ft add this amount If line length is less than 15 ft remove this amount Mineral oils are not compatible with R 410A If oil must be added it...

Page 16: ...nser Coils Grass cuttings leaves dirt dust lint from clothes dryers and foliage from trees 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 Dama...

Page 17: ...anty replacement parts are required the warranty must be processed through a qualified distribution location Homeowner Information ELECTRICAL SHOCK HAZARD Turn OFF electric power to unit before performing any maintenance or removing panels or doors FAILURE TO DO SO COULD RESULT IN BODILY INJURY OR DEATH WARNING Thermostat Operation The wall mounted thermostat controls your air conditioner The ther...

Page 18: ...T GRAY GRAY GRAY GRAY RED GRAY RED GRAY RED BLACK YELLOW BLUE BLACK THERMAL PROTECTION SWITCH GRAY GRAY RED BLACK BLUE BROWN NOTES 1 NOTE FOR USE WITH COPPER CONDUCTORS ONLY REFER TO UNIT RATING PLATE FOR MINIMUM CIRCUIT AMPICITY AND MAXIMUM OVERCURRENT PROTECTION SIZE 2 WARNING ELECTRIC SHOCK HAZARD CAN CAUSE INJURY OR DEATH UNIT MUST BE GROUNDED IN ACCORDANCE WITH NATIONAL AND LOCAL CODES 3 REFE...

Page 19: ...IMUM CIRCUIT AMPICITY AND MAXIMUM OVERCURRENT PROTECTION SIZE 2 WARNING ELECTRIC SHOCK HAZARD CAN CAUSE INJURY OR DEATH UNIT MUST BE GROUNDED IN ACCORDANCE WITH NATIONAL AND LOCAL CODES 3 REFER TO COMPRESSOR IN UNIT FOR ACTUAL TERMINAL ARRANGEMENT 4 NOTE IF ANY WIRE IN THE APPLIANCE IS REPLACED IT MUST BE REPLACED WITH WIRE OF LIKE SIZE RATING INSULATION THICKNESS AND TERMINATION U W V 1 2 GRAY GR...

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