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• Condensate piping should slope downward in the direc-
tion of condensate flow, with a minimum gradient of
1 in. per 100 inches.
• When multiple units are connected to a common conden-
sate drain, ensure that the drain is large enough to accom-
modate the volume of condensate from all units. It is also
recommended to have an air vent in the condensate pip-
ing to prevent air lock.
• Condensate piping must not be installed where it may be
exposed to freezing temperatures.
REFRIGERANT PIPING
When connecting from an indoor unit to an outdoor unit,
follow these procedures:
• Check maximum height drop and length of refrigerant
piping between the indoor and outdoor units. If the dif-
ference between them is more than is 33 ft, consider
mounting the outdoor unit above the indoor unit.
• The number of bends in the refrigeration piping must be
fewer than 15.
• Refrigerant piping connection between indoor and out-
door units should be performed once the units are
secured at their respective installation locations.
• The refrigeration piping starts at the indoor unit and ends
at the outdoor unit.
• The refrigerant piping should be dry and free of dust and
other impurities.
• The bending angle of the refrigerant pipe should not
exceed 90 degrees and the bending radius should be as
large as possible to prevent any breakage in piping.
• Use proper cutting and flaring tools to avoid leakage.
• Before insulating the suction and liquid refrigeration
pipes, perform pressure and leak tests. For details, see
the outdoor unit installation manual. Insulating both suc-
tion and liquid refrigerant pipes is mandatory.
• Vacuuming and charging of the system should be carried
out as described in the outdoor unit installation manual.
Step 5 — Complete Electrical Connections —
Installation of wiring must conform with local building codes
and with National Electric Code ANSI/NFPA 70, current edi-
tions. Units must be electrically grounded in conformance with
the code. In Canada, wiring must comply with CSA C22.1,
Electrical Code.
This equipment in its standard form is designed for an elec-
trical supply of 208/230-1-60. Any damage to or failure of
units caused by incorrect wiring or voltage is not covered by
warranty.
Electric wiring must be sized to carry the full load amp
draw of the motor, starter, and any other controls that are used
with the unit. See Table 2 for electrical data.
Table 2 — 40WAD Electrical Data
LEGEND
After the pipe work is complete, the electrical supply can be
connected by routing the cable through the appropriate casing
holes or knockouts and connecting the supply and ground ca-
bles to the unit’s power terminal.
Be sure the power wiring and control wiring do not cross, as
this might cause disturbance on the controls side. See Fig. 8 for
wiring diagram.
NOTE: The indoor unit requires its own power supply. Indoor
units are not powered through outdoor units.
CAUTION
When connecting from an indoor unit to an outdoor unit,
the isolation valve at the outdoor unit should be in the
closed position throughout the refrigerant piping process.
Failure to follow this procedure may result in equipment
damage.
WARNING
Electrical shock can cause personal injury and death. Dis-
connect power supply before making wiring connections.
There may be more than one disconnect switch. Tag all dis-
connect locations to alert others not to restore power until
work is completed.
WARNING
All units must be wired strictly in accordance with the wir-
ing diagram furnished with the unit. Any wiring different
from the wiring diagram could result in personal injury and
property damage.
CAUTION
Any original factory wiring that requires replacement must
be replaced with wiring material having a temperature rat-
ing of at least 105 C.
Ensure supply voltage to the unit, as indicated on the serial
plate, is not more than 10% over the rated voltage or 10%
under the rated voltage.
Failure to follow these recommendations may result in
equipment damage.
40WAD UNIT SIZE
POWER SUPPLY
MCA
MOPD
007
0.5
15
009
0.5
15
012
0.6
15
015
0.7
15
018
0.9
15
024
1.1
15
MCA
— Minimum Circuit Amps
MOPD — Maximum Overcurrent
Protective Device