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Installing Refrigerant Line

During the installation of an air conditioning system, it is
important to properly isolate the refrigerant line to prevent
unnecessary vibration. Line set contact with the structure
(wall, ceiling, or floor) may cause objectionable noise
when vibration is translated into sound. As a result, more
energy or vibration can be expected. Close attention to
line set isolation must be observed. If refrigeration lines
are routed through a wall, seal and isolate the opening so
vibration is not transmitted to the building.

Thermostat Designations

Figure 5

See unit wiring diagram for power supply connections.
If the indoor unit is not equipped with a blower relay,
one must be field supplied and installed.
Do not connect C (common) connection between
indoor unit and thermostat except when required by
the indoor thermostat. Refer to thermostat installation
instructions. C (common) connection between indoor
unit and outdoor unit required for proper operation.

Power

Indoor Unit

Thermostat

Outdoor

Unit

Y1 Outdoor Unit

Heat

Cooling

Indoor Blower

R

W1

Y

G

C

R

W

Y

G

C

C Outdoor Unit

4. Install low voltage wiring from outdoor to indoor unit and

from thermostat to indoor unit (see Figure 5).

Table 2 shows the diameters for line sets up to 100'
although vertical lift applications and trapping require-
ments need to be reviewed with Technical Services for
line sets over 50'.

5. Do not bundle any excess 24V control wire inside control

box. Run control wire through installed wire tie and tighten
wire tie to provide low voltage strain relief and to maintain
separation of field-installed low and high voltage circuits.

Refrigerant Piping

If the 4SCU13LE unit is being installed with a new indoor
coil and line set, the refrigerant connections should be
made as outlined in this section. If an existing line set and/
or indoor coil will be used to complete the system, refer to
this section as well as the section that follows entitled

Flushing Existing Line Set and Indoor Coil

.

If this unit is being matched with an approved line set or
indoor coil which was previously charged with R22 refriger-
ant, the line set and coil must be flushed prior to installation.
If the unit is being used with an existing indoor coil which was
equipped with a liquid line which served as a metering device
(RFCI), the liquid line must be replaced prior to the installa-
tion of the 4SCU13LE unit.

Field refrigerant piping consists of liquid and suction lines
from the outdoor unit (sweat connections) to the indoor
coil (flare or sweat connections).

Select line set diameters from Table 2 to ensure that oil
returns to the compressor. Size vertical suction riser to
maintain minimum velocity at minimum capacity. Recom-
mended line length is 50' or less. If more than 50' line set
is required, contact Technical Services at (419) 483-4840.

Table 2

Refrigerant Line Set Diameters (in.)

For installations exceeding 50', contact

Technical Services at (419) 483-4840.

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Summary of Contents for 4SCU13LE Series

Page 1: ...sk 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...

Page 2: ...e is shipped with the unit while the TXV expansion valve must be ordered separately from the manufacturer A filter drier approved for use with 410A is installed in the unit IMPORTANT This product has...

Page 3: ...coil Installation Instructions for additional wiring application diagrams and refer to unit rating plate for minimum circuit ampacity and maximum overcurrent protection size 1 Install line voltage po...

Page 4: ...a new indoor coil and line set the refrigerant connections should be made as outlined in this section If an existing line set and or indoor coil will be used to complete the system refer to this sect...

Page 5: ...s to consider when placing and installing a high efficiency outdoor unit Placement Be aware that some localities are adopting sound ordi nances based on how noisy the unit is at the neighbor s home no...

Page 6: ...por Line Figure 9 Refrigerant Line Sets Installing Vertical Runs new construction shown Outside Wall Wood Block Between Studs IMPORTANT Refrigerant lines must not contact wall Vapor Line Liquid Line W...

Page 7: ...l be sure to empty all existing traps Residual mineral oil can act as an insulator preventing proper heat transfer It can also clog the thermal expansion valve reducing system performance and capacity...

Page 8: ...ore removing the recovery machine When the low side system pressures reach 0 psig close the suction line valve Disconnect all power to the existing outdoor unit Refer to the gauges after shutdown to c...

Page 9: ...the piston orifice and used teflon seal Insert nozzle end of the expansion valve along with a new teflon seal into the distributor and tighten to 20 30 ft lbs Use backup wrench on all wrench flats Ov...

Page 10: ...wrench 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 v...

Page 11: ...r coil 6 After a short period of time open a refrigerant port to make sure that an adequate amount of refrigerant has been added for detection refrigerant requirements will vary with lengths Check all...

Page 12: ...ge hose from the cylinder Open the manifold gauge valves to release the nitrogen from the line set and indoor unit 8 Reconnect the manifold gauge to the vacuum pump turn the pump on and continue to ev...

Page 13: ...tage must be within the range listed on the unit nameplate If not do not start equipment until the power company has been consulted and the voltage condition corrected 6 Set thermostat for cooling dem...

Page 14: ...Table 6 to determine the saturation temperature for the liquid line pressure reading 4 Subtract the liquid line temperature from the satura tion temperature according to the chart to determine subcoo...

Page 15: ...Minor variations in these pres sures may be expected due to differences in installa tions Significant differences could mean that the system is not properly charged or that a problem exists with some...

Page 16: ...8 7 1 3 9 3 1 6 2 3 1 4 1 5 2 3 4 3 1 4 2 3 7 3 1 4 1 3 4 3 1 5 2 3 7 3 1 4 3 3 0 3 1 F 5 9 3 6 3 2 4 1 6 7 3 2 4 1 2 7 3 6 3 1 4 7 3 9 3 1 2 6 3 5 3 1 6 8 3 9 3 1 3 8 3 3 3 1 F 5 0 1 3 1 4 4 4 1 8 2...

Page 17: ...for correct voltage at unit with unit operating 6 Check amp draw outdoor fan motor Unit nameplate _________ Actual _________ NOTE If owner complains of insufficient cooling the unit should be gauged a...

Page 18: ...nician ________________________________________ Nameplate Voltage ______________ Rated Load Ampacity ________ Compressor _______________ Outdoor Fan ___________________ Maximum Fuse or Circuit Breaker...

Page 19: ...L AND LOCAL CODES OUTDOOR FAN F C H 1 2 3 R S C C 2 3 1 EQUIPMENT GROUND HR1 L2 208 230 60 1 L1 K1 1 BLACK YELLOW RED RED C12 BLACK ORANGE B4 PURPLE K1 S4 S24 A4 C Y1 TO 24 VAC POWER SOURCE 20 VA MINI...

Page 20: ...ade by the warrantor this warranty is in lieu of and excludes all other warranties express or implied The warrantor does not authorize any person to provide any other warranty or to assume for it any...

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