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3.12 Operational And Checkout Procedures

3.13 Maintenance

The circuit from R to Y is also complete energizing the compressor 

contactor  of the outdoor  unit. The  contactor  will  close  and start  the 

compressor and condenser fan motor.

Heating (electric heat only)

Note: The thermostat must be setup to bring the blower on when the 

electric heat is energized.

When  the  thermostat  calls  for  heating,  the  circuit  from  R  to  G  is 

completed and the blower motor is energized directly by the 24VAC 

signal  from  the  thermostat.  The  circuit  from  R  to  W  is  completed 

energizing the heating contactor(s).

To obtain proper performance, all units must be operated and charge 

adjustments  made  in  accordance  with  procedures  found  in  the 

Service Facts document of the outdoor unit.

After  installation  has  been  completed,  it  is  recommended  that  the 

entire system be checked against the following list:

[   ] 1.  Be  sure unit suspension (if used)  is secure and there  are no 

tools or loose debris in, around or on top of the unit.

[  ] 2. Properly insulate suction lines and fittings.

[  ] 3. Properly secure and isolate all refrigerant lines.

[  ] 4. Verify that all electrical connections are tight.

[  ] 5. Check all duct outlets; they must be open and unrestricted.

[  ] 6. Check drain lines and be sure all joints are tight.

[  ] 7. Be sure the return air filter is installed.

[    ]  8.  Operate  complete  system  in  each  mode  to  verify  proper 

performance. Verify operation of supplementary electric heater.

The system air filter(s) should be inspected, cleaned or replaced at 

least monthly. Make certain that the access panels are replaced and 

secured  properly  before  placing  the  unit  back  in  operation.  This 

product  is  designed  for  dependable  service;  however,  periodic 

maintenance  should  be  scheduled  and  conducted  by  trained 

professional service personnel. This service should be conducted at 

least annually, and should include testing and inspection of electrical 

and  refrigerant  components.  The  heat  transfer  surface  should  be 

cleaned.  The  blower  motor  is  permanently  lubricated  for  normal 

operating conditions.

Section 4. Wiring 

White 

AC   SYSTEMS 

W1 

B/C 

Blue 

24 V AC HO T 

FA N 

24 V AC 
Common 

COOLING 

HEA T 

Thermostat 

Air Handler 

Outdoor 

Unit 

3.11 Sequence of Operation 

Cooling (cooling only)

When  the  thermostat  calls  for  cooling,  the  circuit  from  R  to  G  is 

completed.  The  blower  motor  is  energized  directly  by  the  24VAC 

signal from the thermostat.

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Page 2: ...ause rapid deterioration of the cabinet and internal components CAUTION SAFETY HAZARD Sharp Edge Hazard Be careful of sharp edges on equipment or any cuts made on sheet metal while installing or servi...

Page 3: ...by using 3 wood screws not provided Make sure the bracket is level in order to provided proper drainage from the unit Note Do not attach the wall mounting bracket into unsupported dry wall Make sure t...

Page 4: ...ACCA Manual D Design for Residential Winter and Summer Air Conditioning and Equipment Selection Latest editions are available from ACCA Air Conditioning Contractors of America 1513 16th Street N W Wa...

Page 5: ...commonly used with AC single stage cooling with electric heat The thermostat will energize the fan on a demand for cool Install the thermostat on an inside wall away from drafts lights or other heat s...

Page 6: ...lines 4 Verify that all electrical connections are tight 5 Check all duct outlets they must be open and unrestricted 6 Check drain lines and be sure all joints are tight 7 Be sure the return air filte...

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Page 8: ...861 878 885 903 923 945 Watts 236 231 227 226 221 217 211 Amps 1 03 1 01 1 0 0 99 0 98 0 96 0 94 CFM 938 894 860 859 813 764 710 674 573 465 RPM 921 937 950 953 967 980 994 1010 969 1051 Watts 300 29...

Page 9: ...rn configurations 3 SCFM is nearly the same with cooling performance airflow the gap is in the 1 to 2 0 0 0 1 02 0 2 05 0 24 06 0 3 07 0 4 10 0 5 12 0 6 15 0 7 17 0 8 20 CFM 997 948 903 891 861 809 76...

Page 10: ...conncetion 3 4 female pipe thread NPT Front return shown Units may also be installed as bottom return See the applications section for more detail NOTE Hand tighten only Section 7 Dimensional Data 10...

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