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SAFETY CONSIDERATIONS

Improper

installation,

adjustment,

alteration,

service,

maintenance, or use can cause explosion, fire, electrical shock, or
other conditions which may cause death, personal injury, or

property damage. Consult a qualified installer, service agency, or
your distributor or branch for information or assistance. The

qualified installer or agency must use factory--authorized kits or

accessories when modifying this product. Refer to the individual
instructions packaged with the kits or accessories when installing.
Follow all safety codes. Wear safety glasses, protective clothing,
and work gloves. Use quenching cloth for brazing operations.

Have fire extinguisher available. Read these instructions

thoroughly and follow all warnings or cautions included in
literature and attached to the unit. Consult local building codes

and National Electrical Code (NEC) for special requirements.

Recognize safety information. This is the safety--alert symbol

!

!

.

When you see this symbol on the unit and in instructions or

manuals, be alert to the potential for personal injury.
Understand these signal words; DANGER, WARNING, and

CAUTION. These words are used with the safety--alert symbol.

DANGER identifies the most serious hazards which

will

result in

severe personal injury or death. WARNING signifies hazards

which

could

result in personal injury or death. CAUTION is used

to identify unsafe practices which

may

result in minor personal

injury or product and property damage. NOTE is used to
highlight suggestions which

will

result in enhanced installation,

reliability, or operation.

!

WARNING

ELECTRICAL SHOCK HAZARD

Failure to follow this warning could result in personal

injury or death.
Before installing, modifying, or servicing system, main

electrical disconnect switch must be in the OFF

position. There may be more than 1 disconnect switch.

Lock out and tag switch with a suitable warning label.

INSTALLATION RECOMMENDATIONS

NOTE

: In some cases noise in the living area has been traced to

gas pulsations from improper installation of equipment.

1. Locate unit away from windows, patios, decks, etc. where

unit operation sound may disturb customer.

2. Ensure that vapor and liquid tube diameters are

appropriate for unit capacity.

3. Run refrigerant tubes as directly as possible by avoiding

unnecessary turns and bends.

4. Leave some slack between structure and unit to absorb

vibration.

5. When passing refrigerant tubes through the wall, seal

opening with RTV or other pliable silicon--based caulk.

(See Fig. 2.)

6. Avoid direct tubing contact with water pipes, duct work,

floor joists, wall studs, floors, and walls.

7. Do not suspend refrigerant tubing from joists and studs

with a rigid wire or strap which comes in direct contact
with tubing. (See Fig. 2.)

8. Ensure that tubing insulation is pliable and completely

surrounds vapor tube.

9. When necessary, use hanger straps which are 1 in. wide

and conform to shape of tubing insulation. (See Fig. 2.)

10. Isolate hanger straps from insulation by using metal

sleeves bent to conform to shape of insulation.

INSULATION

VAPOR TUBE

LIQUID TUBE

OUTDOOR WALL

INDOOR WALL

LIQUID TUBE

VAPOR TUBE

INSULATION

CAULK

Avoid contact between tubing and structure

NOTE:

THROUGH THE WALL

HANGER STRAP

(AROUND VAPOR

TUBE ONLY)

JOIST

1

 MIN.

SUSPENSION

A94028

Fig. 2

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Connecting Tubing Installation

When outdoor unit is connected to factory--approved indoor unit,

outdoor unit contains system refrigerant charge for operation with
ARI rated indoor unit when connected by 15 ft. of field--supplied

or factory accessory tubing. For proper unit operation, check
refrigerant charge using charging information located on control

box cover and/or in the Check Charge section of this instruction.

IMPORTANT

: Maximum liquid--line size is 3/8--in. OD for all

residential applications including long line.

IMPORTANT

: Always install the factory--supplied liquid--line

filter drier. Obtain replacement filter driers from your distributor
or sales office.

25H

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Summary of Contents for 25HCA

Page 1: ...ION 3 12 Step 1 Check Equipment Jobsite 3 Step 2 Install on Solid Pad 3 Step 3 Clearance Requirements 3 Step 4 Operating Ambient 3 Step 5 Elevate Unit 3 Step 6 Install TXV 3 4 Step 7 Check Defrost The...

Page 2: ...suitable warning label INSTALLATION RECOMMENDATIONS NOTE In some cases noise in the living area has been traced to gas pulsations from improper installation of equipment 1 Locate unit away from windo...

Page 3: ...31 1 2 X 31 1 2 9 1 8 6 9 16 24 11 16 35 X 35 9 1 8 6 9 16 28 7 16 A05177 Fig 3 Tiedown Knockout Requirements On rooftop applications locate unit at least 6 in above roof surface STEP 4 Operating Ambi...

Page 4: ...m down to 2 psig and recover refrigerant 2 Remove coil access panel and fitting panel from front of cabinet 3 Remove TXV support clamp using a 5 16 in nut driver Save the clamp 4 Remove R 22 TXV using...

Page 5: ...bserve the following S Use a brazing shield S Wrap service valves with wet cloth or use a heat sink material Outdoor units may be connected to indoor section using accessory tubing package or field su...

Page 6: ...l 1 2 turn 15 ft lb DO NOT OVER TIGHTEN Refrigerant Tubing and Sweat Connections Connect vapor tube to fitting on outdoor unit vapor service valves see Table 2 Connect liquid tubing to adapter tube on...

Page 7: ...outdoor unit has not shifted during shipment Ensure tubes are not rubbing against each other or any sheet metal Pay close attention to feeder tubes makings sure wire ties on feeder tubes are secure an...

Page 8: ...lated 35 C minimum wire If thermostat is located more than 100 ft from unit as measured along the control voltage wires use No 16 AWG color coded wire to avoid excessive voltage drop All wiring must b...

Page 9: ...ng system repair or final unit disposal Follow these steps to properly start up system 1 After system is evacuated fully open liquid and vapor service valves 2 Unit is shipped with valve stem s closed...

Page 10: ...G FIELD SPLICE CONNECTION OUTDOOR THERMOSTAT EMERGENCY HEAT RELAY SUPPLEMENTAL HEAT RELAY SHR EHR ODT A02325 A97413 Fig 12 Generic Wiring Diagrams See Thermostat Installation Instructions for specific...

Page 11: ...the start of defrost cycle and restarting of heating cycle It is selected by placing DIP switch 3 on defrost board see Fig 13 in the ON position When Quiet Shift switch is placed in ON position and a...

Page 12: ...claim refrigerant if temperature is lower Allow a tolerance of 3 F Heating Check Chart Procedure To check system operation during heating cycle refer to the Heating Check Chart on outdoor unit This ch...

Page 13: ...370 106 101 96 91 377 107 102 97 92 384 109 104 99 94 391 110 105 100 95 398 112 107 102 97 405 113 108 103 98 412 114 109 104 99 419 115 110 105 100 426 117 112 107 102 433 118 113 108 103 440 119 1...

Page 14: ...longer than 72 hours S Do not install a suction line filter drier in liquid line S POE oils absorb moisture rapidly Do not expose oil to atmosphere S POE oils may cause damage to certain plastics and...

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