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CAUTION:

To prevent personal injury wear safety

glasses, protective clothing, and gloves when handling
refrigerant and observe the following:
•Back-seating service valves are not equipped with
Schrader valves. Fully back seat (counterclockwise)
valve stem before removing gage-port cap.
•Front-seating service valves are equipped with Schrader
valves.

CAUTION:

Do not vent refrigerant to atmosphere. Re-

cover during system repair or final unit disposal.

1. Fully back seat (open) liquid- and vapor-tube service

valves.

2. Unit is shipped with valve stem(s) front seated (closed) and

caps installed. Replace stem caps after system is opened to
refrigerant flow. Replace caps finger-tight and tighten with
wrench an additional 1/12 turn.

3. Close electrical disconnects to energize system.

4. Set room thermostat to desired temperature. Be sure set

point is below indoor-ambient temperature.

5. Set room thermostat to HEAT or COOL and fan control to

ON or AUTO mode, as desired. Operate unit for 15
minutes. Check system-refrigerant charge.

CAUTION:

• 3-phase scroll compressors are rotation

sensitive.
• A flashing LED on phase monitor indicates reverse
rotation. (See Fig. 10 and Table 3.)
• This will not allow contactor to be energized.
• Disconnect power to unit and interchange 2 field wiring
leads on unit contactor.

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Sequence of Operation l .

With power supplied to indoor and outdoor units, transformer is
energized.

COOLING

On a call for cooling, thermostat makes circuits R-O, R-Y, and
R-G. Circuit R-O energizes reversing valve, switching it to cooling
position. On three phase models with scroll compressors, the units

are equipped with a phase monitor to detect if the incoming power
is correctly phased for compressor operation. (See Fig. 10 and
Table 3.) If the phasing is correct, circuit R-Y energizes contactor,
starting outdoor fan motor and compressor circuit. R-G energizes
indoor unit blower relay, starting indoor blower motor on high
speed.

NOTE:

If the phasing is incorrect, the contactor will not be

energized. To correct the phasing, interchange any two of the three
power connections on the field side.

When thermostat is satisfied, its contacts open, de-energizing the
contactor and blower relay. Compressor and motors should stop.

NOTE:

If indoor unit is equipped with a time-delay relay circuit,

the blower runs an additional 90 sec to increase system efficiency.

HEATING

On a call for heating, thermostat makes circuits R-Y and R-G. If
phasing is correct, circuit R-Y energizes contactor, starting out-
door fan motor and compressor. Circuit R-G energizes indoor
blower relay, starting blower motor on high speed.

Should temperature continue to fall, R-W2 is made through
second-stage room thermostat bulb. Circuit R-W2 energizes a
sequencer, bringing on first bank of supplemental electric heat and
providing electrical potential to second heater sequencer (if used).
If outdoor temperature falls below setting of outdoor thermostat
(field-installed option), contacts close to complete circuit and bring
on second bank of supplemental electric heat.

When thermostat is satisfied, its contacts open, de-energizing
contactor and sequencer. All heaters and motors should stop.

DEFROST

The defrost control is a time/temperature control which includes a
field-selectable (quick-connects located at board edge) time period
between defrost cycles (30, 50, or 90 minutes), factory set at 90
minutes.

The electronic timer and defrost cycle start only when contactor
energized and defrost thermostat is closed.

Defrost mode is identical to cooling mode except that outdoor fan
motor stops and second-stage heat is turned on to continue
warming conditioned space.

To initiate defrost, the defrost thermostat must be closed. This can
be accomplished as follows:

1. Turn off power to outdoor unit.

2. Disconnect outdoor fan motor lead from OF2 on control

board. (See Fig. 11.) Tape lead to prevent grounding.

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LEGEND

24-V FACTORY WIRING

24-V FIELD WIRING

FIELD SPLICE CONNECTION

OUTDOOR THERMOSTAT

EMERGENCY HEAT RELAY

SUPPLEMENTAL HEAT RELAY

  

SHR

  

EHR

  

ODT

Fig. 10—Phase Monitor Control

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Summary of Contents for 661C

Page 1: ...t and property damage NOTE is used to highlight suggestions which will result in enhanced installation reliability or operation WARNING Before installing modifying or servicing system main electrical...

Page 2: ...e for wind baffle construction NOTE Unit must be level to within 2 3 8 in ft per compressor manufacturer specifications III CLEARANCE REQUIREMENTS When installing allow sufficient space for airflow cl...

Page 3: ...onnected to Factory Approved In door Unit Outdoor unit contains correct system refrigerant charge for opera tion with indoor unit of same size when connected by 15 ft of field supplied or factory acce...

Page 4: ...measured along the control voltage wires use No 16 AWG color coded wire to avoid excessive voltage drop All wiring must be NEC Class 1 and must be separated from incoming power leads Use furnace trans...

Page 5: ...wires from crimp nut in indoor fan coil when installing outdoor thermostats IMPORTANT When using outdoor thermostats W2 must be energized when requesting supplemental heat EHR EHR EHR 24 VAC HOT R G...

Page 6: ...an coil when installing outdoor thermostats IMPORTANT When using outdoor thermostats W2 must be energized when requesting supplemental heat EHR EHR EHR IF AVAILABLE 24 VAC HOT R C W2 Y G R W3 W2 E G R...

Page 7: ...E If the phasing is incorrect the contactor will not be energized To correct the phasing interchange any two of the three power connections on the field side When thermostat is satisfied its contacts...

Page 8: ...it This chart indicates whether a correct relationship exists between system operating pressure and air temperature entering indoor and outdoor units If pressure and temperature do not match on chart...

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