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Quiet Shift

Quiet shift is a field selectable defrost mode (factory set to OFF),

which will eliminate occasional noise that could be heard at the
start of defrost cycle and restarting of heating cycle. It is selected

by placing DIP switch 3 on defrost board (see Fig. 9) in the ON

position.
When Quiet Shift switch is placed in ON position, and a defrost is

initiated, the following sequence of operation will occur. Reversing
valve will energize, compressor will turn off for 30 seconds, and

then turn back on to complete defrost. At the start of heating after

conclusion of defrost, reversing valve will de--energize,
compressor will turn off for another 30 seconds, and the fan will

turn off for 40 seconds, before starting in the heating mode.

Defrost

The defrost control is a time/temperature control which has field

selectable settings of 30, 60, 90, or 120 minutes, factory set to 90
minutes. These settings represent the amount of time that must pass

after closure of the defrost thermostat before the defrost sequence
begins.
The defrost thermostat senses coil temperature throughout the
heating cycle. When the coil temperature reaches the defrost

thermostat setting of approximately 32

_

F (0

_

C), it will close,

which energizes the DFT terminal and begins the defrost timing
sequence. When the DFT has been energized for the selected time,

the defrost cycle begins. Defrost cycle is terminated when defrost
thermostat opens, or automatically after 10 minutes.

Defrost Speedup

To initiate a forced defrost, speedup pins (J1) must be shorted with
a flat head screwdriver for 5 seconds and

RELEASED

. If the

defrost thermostat is open, a short defrost cycle will be observed
(actual length depends on Quiet Shift switch position). When Quiet

Shift is off, only a short 30 second defrost cycle is observed. With

Quiet Shift ON, the speedup sequence is one minute; 30 second
compressor off period followed by 30 seconds of defrost with

compressor operation. When returning to heating mode, the
compressor will turn off for an additional 30 seconds and the fan

for 40 seconds.
If the defrost thermostat is closed, a complete defrost cycle is

initiated. If the Quiet Shift switch is turned on, the compressor will

be turned off for two 30 second intervals as explained previously.

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HK32EA003

O

F1

ON

QUIET

SHIFT

120

30

60

60

30

90

INTER

V

A

L  
TIMER

OFF

P3

DFT

O   R   

W

2

   

Y   C

T2 C  C  O

DFT

T1

Y

P1

J1

SPEEDUP

Speedup
Pins

Defrost interval
DIP switches

Quiet
Shift

A05378

Fig. 9 -- Defrost Control

Table 3 – Defrost Control Speedup--Timing Sequence

Check Charge

Factory charge amount and desired subcooling are shown on unit
rating plate. Charging method is shown on information plate inside

unit. To properly check or adjust charge, conditions must be

favorable for subcooling charging. Favorable conditions exist
when the outdoor temperature is between 70

_

F and 100

_

F

(21.11

_

C and 37.78

_

C), and the indoor temperature is between

70

_

F and 80

_

F (21.11

_

C and 26.67

_

C). Follow the procedure

below:
Unit is factory charged for 15ft (4.57 m) of lineset. Adjust charge

by adding or removing 0.6 oz/ft (.018 kg/m) of 3/8 liquid line

above or below 15ft (4.57 m) respectively.
For standard refrigerant line lengths (80 ft/24.38 m or less), allow

system to operate in cooling mode at least 15 minutes. If conditions
are favorable, check system charge by subcooling method. If any

adjustment is necessary, adjust charge slowly and allow system to

operate for 15 minutes to stabilize before declaring a properly
charged system.
If the indoor temperature is above 80

_

F (26.67

_

C), and the

outdoor temperature is in the favorable range, adjust system charge

by weight based on line length and allow the indoor temperature to

drop to 80

_

F (26.67

_

C) before attempting to check system charge

by subcooling method as described above.
If the indoor temperature is below 70

_

F (21.11

_

C), or the outdoor

temperature is not in the favorable range, adjust charge for line set

length above or below 15ft (4.57 m) only. Charge level should then
be appropriate for the system to achieve rated capacity. The charge

level could then be checked at another time when the both indoor

and outdoor temperatures are in a more favorable range.

NOTE

: If line length is beyond 80 ft (24.38 m) or greater than 20

ft (6.10 m) vertical separation, See Long Line Guideline for
special charging requirements.

Heating Check Chart Procedure

To check system operation during heating cycle, refer to the

Heating Check Chart on outdoor unit. 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, system refrigerant charge may
not be correct. Do not use chart to adjust refrigerant charge.

Final Checks

IMPORTANT

: Before leaving job, be sure to do the following:

1. Ensure that all wiring is routed away from tubing and sheet

metal edges to prevent rub--through or wire pinching.

2. Ensure that all wiring and tubing is secure in unit before

adding panels and covers. Securely fasten all panels and
covers.

3. Tighten service valve stem caps to 1/12--turn past finger

tight.

4. Leave Owner’s Manual with owner. Explain system

operation and periodic maintenance requirements outlined
in manual.

5. Fill out Dealer Installation Checklist and place in customer

file.

CARE AND MAINTENANCE

For continuing high performance and to minimize possible

equipment failure, periodic maintenance must be performed on this
equipment.
Frequency of maintenance may vary depending upon geographic

areas, such as coastal applications. See Users Manual for
information.

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Summary of Contents for COMFORT SERIES 25HCB3

Page 1: ...isconnect 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 CUT HAZARD Failure to follow this caution may result in personal injury Sheet metal parts may have sharp edges or burrs Use care and wear appropriate protective clothing and gloves when handling parts CAUTION INSTALLATION RECOMMENDATIONS NOTE In some cases n...

Page 2: ...LOCATIONS in mm A B C 26 X 26 660 X 660 9 1 8 231 8 4 7 16 112 7 21 1 4 539 8 31 1 2 X 31 1 2 800 X 800 9 1 8 231 8 6 9 16 166 7 24 11 16 627 1 35 X 35 889 X 889 9 1 8 231 8 6 9 16 166 7 28 7 16 722 3 A05177 Fig 2 Tiedown Knockout Locations Operating Ambient The minimum outdoor operating ambient in cooling mode without accessory is 55 F 12 78 C and the maximum outdoor operating ambient in cooling ...

Page 3: ...e leaving the piston and piston retainer inside the valve Connect sweat flare adapter provided to valve See Fig 4 Connect refrigerant tubing to fittings on outdoor unit vapor and liquid service valves Service valves are closed from factory and ready for brazing After wrapping service valve with a wet cloth tubing set can be brazed to service valve using either silver bearing or non silver bearing ...

Page 4: ...tion 440 14 of NEC Route Ground and Power Wires Remove access panel to gain access to unit wiring Extend wires from disconnect through power wiring hole provided and into unit control box Connect Ground and Power Wires Connect ground wire to ground connection in control box for safety Connect power wiring to contactor as shown in Fig 7 WARNING ELECTRICAL SHOCK HAZARD Failure to follow this warning...

Page 5: ...WIRING 24 V FIELD WIRING FIELD SPLICE CONNECTION OUTDOOR THERMOSTAT EMERGENCY HEAT RELAY SUPPLEMENTAL HEAT RELAY SHR EHR ODT A02325 A97413 Fig 8 Generic Wiring Diagrams See Thermostat Installation Instructions for specific unit combinations Sequence of Operation NOTE Defrost control board is equipped with 5 minute lockout timer that is initiated upon any interruption of power Turn on power to indo...

Page 6: ... charge conditions must be favorable for subcooling charging Favorable conditions exist when the outdoor temperature is between 70_F and 100_F 21 11_C and 37 78_C and the indoor temperature is between 70_F and 80_F 21 11_C and 26 67_C Follow the procedure below Unit is factory charged for 15ft 4 57 m of lineset Adjust charge by adding or removing 0 6 oz ft 018 kg m of 3 8 liquid line above or belo...

Page 7: ...ers with rated working pressures less than 600 psig S Do not leave Puron suction line filter driers in line 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 roofing materials S Wrap all filter driers and service valves with wet cloth when brazing S ...

Page 8: ...is St S Indianapolis IN 46231 Printed in U S A Edition Date 01 10 Manufacturer reserves the right to change at any time specifications and designs without notice and without obligations Catalog No 25HCB C 3SI Replaces 25HCB3 5 2SI 25HCB3 25HCC5 ...

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