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Manual 2100-639A

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START UP

THESE UNITS REQUIRE R-410A 

REFRIGERANT AND POLYOL ESTER OIL.

GENERAL

1.  Use separate service equipment to avoid cross 

contamination of oil and refrigerants.

2.  Use recovery equipment rated for R-410A 

refrigerant.

3.  Use manifold gauges rated for R-410A (800 

psi/250 psi low).

4.  R-410A is a binary blend of HFC-32 and HFC-125.

5.  R-410A is nearly azeotropic—similar to R-22 and 

R-12.  Although nearly azeotropic, charge with 
liquid refrigerant.

6.  R-410A operates at 40-70% higher pressure than 

R-22, and systems designed for R-22 cannot 
withstand this higher pressure.

7.  R-410A has an ozone depletion potential of zero, 

but must be reclaimed due to its global warming 
potential.

8.  R-410A compressors use Polyol Ester oil.

9.  Polyol Ester oil is hygroscopic; it will rapidly absorb 

moisture and strongly hold this moisture in the oil.

10. A liquid line dryer must be used; even a deep 

vacuum will not separate moisture from the oil.

11. Limit atmospheric exposure to 15 minutes.

12. If compressor removal is necessary, always plug 

compressor immediately after removal.  Purge with 
small amount of nitrogen when inserting plugs.

TOPPING OFF SYSTEM CHARGE

If a leak has occurred in the system, Bard 
Manufacturing

 recommends

 reclaiming, evacuating 

(see criteria above) and charging to the nameplate 
charge.  If done correctly, topping off the system 
charge can be done without problems.

With R-410A, there are no significant changes in the 
refrigerant composition during multiple leaks and 
recharges.  R-410A refrigerant is close to being an 
azeotropic blend (it behaves like a pure compound 
or single component refrigerant).  The remaining 
refrigerant charge in the system may be used after 
leaks have occurred and then “top-off” the charge by 
utilizing the pressure charts on the inner control panel 
cover as a guideline.

REMEMBER:  

When adding R-410A refrigerant, it must 

come out of the charging cylinder/tank as a liquid to 
avoid any fractionation, and to insure optimal system 
performance.  Refer to instructions for the cylinder that 
is being utilized for proper method of liquid extraction.

SAFETY PRACTICES

1.  Never mix R-410A with other refrigerants.

2.  Alwasys use gloves and safety glasses.  Polyol 

Ester oils can be irritating to the skin, and liquid 
refrigerant will freeze the skin.

3.  Never use air and R-410A to leak check; the 

mixture may become flammable.

4.  Do not inhale R-410A; the vapor attacks the 

nervous system, creating dizziness, loss of 
coordination and slurred speech.  Cardiac 
irregularities, unconsciousness and ultimate death 
can result from breathing this concentration.

5.  Do not burn R-410A.  This decomposition 

produces hazardous vapors.  Evacuate the area if 
exposed.

6.  Use only cylinders rated DOT4BA/4BW 400.

7.  Never fill cylinders over 80% of total capacity.

8.  Store cylinders in a cool area, out of direct 

sunlight.

9.  Never heat cylinders above 125°F.

10. Never trap liquid R-410A in manifold sets, gauge 

lines or cylinders.  R-410A expands significantly 
at warmer temperatures.  Once a cylinder or line is 
full of liquid, any further rise in temperature will 
cause it to burst.

IMPORTANT INSTALLER NOTE

For improved start up performance wash the indoor coil 
with dishwashing detergent.

        WARNING

Failure to conform to these practices could 

lead to damage, injury or death.

Summary of Contents for H24A4-A

Page 1: ...CONDITIONER Models INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS H24A4 A H36A4 A H42A4 A H48A4 A H60A4 A H24L4 A H36L4 A H42L4 A H48L4 A H60L4 A Bard Manufacturing Company Inc Bryan Ohio 43506 www bardhvac com Manual 210...

Page 2: ...ional Accessories 22 Table 10 Vent and Control Options 22 Table 11 Unit Low Voltage Terminal Connection Chart MV Series Controller 23 Table 12 Unit Low Voltage Terminal Connection Chart MC Series Cont...

Page 3: ...ummer Air Conditioning Duct Design for Residential ACCA Manual D Winter and Summer Air Conditioning and Equipment Selection For more information contact these publishers ACCA Air Conditioning Contract...

Page 4: ...hould be consulted before the installation is made See page 3 for information on codes and standards Size of unit for a proposed installation should be based on heat loss calculation made according to...

Page 5: ...be insulated and all joints taped or sealed to prevent air or moisture entering the wall cavity Some installations may not require any return air duct A metallic return air grille is required with in...

Page 6: ...ng to wall and caulk across entire length of top see Figure 2 8 For additional mounting rigidity the return air and supply air frames or collars can be drilled and screwed or welded to the structural...

Page 7: ...ting Side Wall Location Shipping Flashing Entrances Electrical Optional Entrance Electrical High Voltage Entrance Electrical Low Voltage Top Rain models non Econ vent door for Standard flush Lockable...

Page 8: ...F TOP TOP WALL OF CAULKING ALONG PANEL FOAM AIR SEAL WALL STRUCTURE OPENING TOP FLASHING AT TIME OF INSTALLATION THE SIDE MOUNTING FLANGES AND UNDER DUCT Wall Opening and Hole Location View Right Side...

Page 9: ...4 CLEARANCE ON ALL HEATER ACCESS TOP FLASHING AT TIME OF INSTALLATION THE SIDE MOUNTING FLANGES AND UNDER SILICONE CAULKING BE PLACED BEHIND IS ON OPPOSITE LEFT SIDE OPENING CONTROLS AND HEATER ACCESS...

Page 10: ...1 4 29 3 4 32 12 5 1 2 2 NOTES WALL STRUCTURE 1 SUPPLY AIR IT IS RECOMMENDED THAT A BEAD OF OPENING Right Side View RAIN FLASHING SILICONE CAULKING BE PLACED BEHIND RECOMMENDED 1 CLEARANCE FROM THE S...

Page 11: ...ls This is required for the first 3 of ducting It is important to insure that the 1 4 minimum spacing is maintained at all points Failure to do this could result in overheating the combustible materia...

Page 12: ...TURN AIR SUPPLY AIR FACTORY SUPPLIED RAIN FLASHING SUPPLY AIR MIS 548 A SIDE VIEW I A C K E 1 000 B 1 000 SUPPLY DUCT OVER FRAME INTERIOR FINISHED WALL ALL AROUND DUCT FRAMING MATERIAL EXTERIOR FINISH...

Page 13: ...ssure that there will be no nuisance tripping due to the momentary high starting current of the compressor motor The disconnect access door on this unit may be locked to prevent unauthorized access to...

Page 14: ...oor 3 Replace filter 4 Press Reset button 5 Verify filter light is off 6 Replace filter door 7 Turn on unit power For units equipped with economizer 1 Turn off unit power 2 Remove hood cover 3 Remove...

Page 15: ...eing an azeotropic blend it behaves like a pure compound or single component refrigerant The remaining refrigerant charge in the system may be used after leaks have occurred and then top off the charg...

Page 16: ...all models covered by this manual The compressor control module is an anti short cycle lockout timer with high and low pressure switch monitoring and alarm relay output Adjustable Delay on Make and De...

Page 17: ...ntacts Economizer Only 9 14 Occupied Signal Input Econ Emergency Open Open Blade 100 Economizer Only E 15 Econ Open Output 6V HOT 24V HOT after Blade Open 100 and delay Economizer Only 10 16 Alarm Rel...

Page 18: ...this refrigerant charge quantity The pressure table on the following page shows nominal pressures for the units Since many installation specific situations can affect the pressure readings this infor...

Page 19: ...3 132 501 134 529 135 558 136 586 80 67 Low Side High Side 128 348 130 375 133 402 135 429 138 457 139 485 141 514 143 543 144 572 145 601 85 72 Low Side High Side 132 360 135 388 138 416 140 444 143...

Page 20: ...10 50 50 60 90 125 8 8 6 4 2 10 10 10 8 6 58 58 26 52 60 60 30 60 6 6 10 6 10 10 10 10 H60A2 A00 A0Z A05 A10 A15 A20 230 208 1 1 1 1 1 or 2 1 or 2 42 42 60 86 112 60 60 60 90 125 8 8 6 3 2 10 10 10 8...

Page 21: ...s shown are for units equipped with standard 1 throwaway filter or 1 washable filter Derate ESP by 15 for 2 pleated filters Model H24A L H36A L H42A L H48A L H60A L Outlet FRONT FRONT TOP FRONT FRONT...

Page 22: ...02 A10L X EHWA03 A05L X EHWA03 A10L X EHWA03 A15L X EHWA05 A05L X X X EHWA05 A10L X X X EHWA05 A15L X X X Circuit Breakers WMCB Pull Disconnects WMPD WMCB 03A X WMCB 05A X WMCB 08A X X WMCB 09A X TABL...

Page 23: ...losed Dry Contacts MV Signals Blade Switch Fail Alarm 8 on Relay Board 8 13 Blade Switch Delay Relay Normally Closed Dry Contacts MV Signals Blade Switch Fail Alarm 9 on Relay Board 9 14 Occupied Sign...

Page 24: ...sed Dry Contacts Not Used on MC 8 13 Blade Switch Delay Relay Normally Closed Dry Contacts Not Used on MC 9 14 Occupied Signal Input Econ Emergency Open Open Blade 100 Unit Receives Signal from MC E o...

Page 25: ...ter Switch Normally Closed Dry Contacts Not Used 5 12 Blade Switch Delay Relay Normally Closed Dry Contacts Not Used 8 13 Blade Switch Delay Relay Normally Closed Dry Contacts Not Used 9 14 Occupied S...

Page 26: ...1 C R COM 208V 240V 2 500 NC NO COM T1 HPC R Y CC ALR 30 C Module Black White Low Press Control Hi Press Control Hi Voltage Field Connections Green Brown White Yellow White Pink Purple Blue White Yell...

Page 27: ...2 NC 3 2 1 NO 12 PIN PLUG COM DAMPER MOTOR DAMPER BLADE IN RED BLACK BLACK IS SHOWN WITH THE CONTACT POSITION IAQ AUX1 O Y2 I 8 S BUS ACT 24V ACT RED YELLOW IAQ R MAT PLUG PLUG PLUG PLUG BROWN WHITE G...

Page 28: ...Vent Plug Pin 2 on Vent Plug Pin 5 on Vent Plug Pin 7 on Vent Plug Pin 10 on Vent Plug Time Delay Relay T1 T2 Y HPC Lo Press Sw LPC LPC Alarm Relay ALR CC Comp Control Module R MV Controller C 4 5 W...

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