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Table 2 – Maximum Gas Flow Capacity*

NOMINAL

IRON PIPE

SIZE (IN.)

INTERNAL

DIAMETER

(IN.)

LENGTH OF PIPE ft (m)†

10

(3.0)

20

(6.1)

30

(9.1)

40

(12.1)

50

(15.2)

60

(18.3)

70

(21.3)

80

(24.4)

90

(27.4)

100

(30.5)

125

(38.1)

150

(45.7)

175

(53.3)

200

(61.0)

1/2

.622

175

120

97

82

73

66

61

57

53

50

44

40

3/4

.824

360

250

200

170

151

138

125

118

110

103

93

84

77

72

1

1.049

680

465

375

320

285

260

240

220

205

195

175

160

145

135

1---1/4

1.380

1400

950

770

600

580

530

490

460

430

400

360

325

300

280

1---1/2

1.610

2100

1460

1180

990

900

810

750

690

650

620

550

500

460

430

*Capacity of pipe in cu ft of gas per hr for gas pressure of 0.5 psig or less. Pressure drop of 0.5---in. wc (based on a 0.60 specific gravity gas). Refer to Table,

NFPA 54/ANSI Z223.1.

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This length includes an ordinary number of fittings.

FIRE OR EXPLOSION HAZARD

Failure to follow this warning could result in fire, explosion,

personal injury, death and/or property damage.

S

Connect gas pipe to unit using a backup wrench to avoid
damaging gas controls.

S

Never purge a gas line into a combustion chamber. Never
test for gas leaks with an open flame. Use a commercially
available soap solution made specifically for the detection
of leaks to check all connections.

S

Use proper length of pipe to avoid stress on gas control
manifold.

S

If a flexible connector is required or allowed by authority
having jurisdiction, black iron pipe shall be installed at
furnace gas valve and extend a minimum of 2 in. (51 mm)
outside furnace casing.

S

If codes allow a flexible connector, always use a new
connector. Do not use a connector which has previously
serviced another gas appliance.

!

WARNING

8. Check for gas leaks at the field--installed and

factory--installed gas lines after all piping connections have

been completed. Use a commercially available soap solution
made specifically for the detection of leaks (or method

specified by local codes and/or regulations).

Install Electrical Connections

ELECTRICAL SHOCK HAZARD

Failure to follow this warning could result in personal

injury or death.
The unit cabinet must have an uninterrupted, unbroken

electrical ground. This ground may consist of an electrical

wire connected to the unit ground screw in the control

compartment, or conduit approved for electrical ground

when installed in accordance with NEC, NFPA 70

American National Standards Institute/National Fire

Protection Association (latest edition) (in Canada, Canadian

Electrical Code CSA C22.1) and local electrical codes.

!

WARNING

HIGH--VOLTAGE CONNECTIONS
The unit must have a separate electrical service with a

field--supplied, waterproof disconnect switch mounted at, or within
sight from, the unit. Refer to the unit rating plate, NEC and local

codes for maximum fuse/circuit breaker size and minimum circuit

amps (ampacity) for wire sizing.
The field--supplied disconnect may be mounted on the unit over

the high--voltage inlet hole (See Fig. 5 and 6).

Operation of unit on improper line voltage constitutes abuse and
may cause unit damage that could affect warranty.

UNIT COMPONENT DAMAGE HAZARD

Failure to follow this caution may result in damage to the

unit being installed.

1. Make all electrical connections in accordance with NEC

NFPA 70 (latest edition) and local electrical codes
governing such wiring. In Canada, all electrical

connections must be in accordance with CSA standard
C22.1 Canadian Electrical Code Part 1 and applicable
local codes. Refer to unit wiring diagram.

2. Use only copper conductor for connections between

field--supplied electrical disconnect switch and unit. DO

NOT USE ALUMINUM WIRE.

3. Be sure that high--voltage power to unit is within

operating voltage range indicated on unit rating plate.

4. Insulate low--voltage wires for highest voltage contained

within conduit when low--voltage control wires are in

same conduit as high--voltage wires.

5. Do not damage internal components when drilling

through any panel to mount electrical hardware, conduit,
etc.

!

CAUTION

ROUTING POWER LEADS INTO UNIT
Use only copper wire between disconnect and unit. The high

voltage leads should be in a conduit until they enter the duct panel;
conduit termination at the duct panel must be watertight. Run the

high--voltage leads through the power entry knockout on the

power entry side panel. See Fig. 5 and 6 for location and size. For
single--phase units, connect leads to the black and yellow wires.
CONNECTING GROUND LEAD TO GROUND SCREW
Connect the ground lead to the chassis using the ground screw on

the control plate near the inducer switch (See Fig. 13).
ROUTING CONTROL POWER WIRES
For detailed instruction on the low voltage connections to the User

Interface (UI), refer to the UI installation guide.
Form a drip--loop with the control leads before routing them into

the unit. Route the low voltage control leads through grommeted,
low--voltage hole provided into unit (See Fig. 5 and 6). Connect

user interface leads to unit control power leads as shown in Fig. 15.
The unit transformer supplies 24--v power for complete system
including accessory electrical heater. A fuse is provided in the

24--v circuit as a protection device (See Fig. 17 and 18).
Transformer is factory wired for 230--v operation. If supply voltage

is 208--v, rewire transformer primary as described in Special

Procedures for 208--v Operation section.
The furnace board is fused by a board--mounted automotive fuse

placed in series with transformer SEC1 and R circuit. The C circuit
of transformer circuit is referenced to chassis ground through a

printed circuit run at SEC2 and gas valve grounding wire. Check to
be sure control board is mounted securely using both

factory--installed screws.

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Summary of Contents for INFINITIR 15 SEER 48XT-A

Page 1: ...Ground Screw 12 Routing Control Power Wires 12 Accessory Installation 13 Special Procedures for 208 v Operation 13 PRE START UP 15 START UP 16 28 Unit Start Up and Troubleshooting 16 Sequence of Oper...

Page 2: ...ated for Puron R 410A WARNING CUT HAZARD Failure to follow this caution may result in personal injury When removing access panels or performing maintenance functions inside your unit be aware of sharp...

Page 3: ...taff should handle and install this equipment When working with this equipment observe precautions in the literature on tags stickers and labels attached to the equipment and any other safety precauti...

Page 4: ...set up for unit being installed 2 Seal strip must be applied as required to unit being installed 3 Roof curb is made of 16 gauge steel 4 Attach ductwork to curb flanges of duct rest on curb 5 Insulate...

Page 5: ...5 A09150 Fig 5 48XT A24 30 Unit Dimensions 48XT A...

Page 6: ...6 A09151 Fig 6 48XT A36 60 Unit Dimensions 48XT A...

Page 7: ...2800 22 559 1 8 825 2800 22 559 1 8 825 2800 22 559 1 8 825 2800 22 559 1 8 825 INDOOR COIL Rows Fins in Face Area sq ft 3 17 3 7 3 17 3 7 3 17 3 7 3 17 4 7 3 17 4 7 3 17 4 7 3 17 4 7 INDOOR FAN Nomin...

Page 8: ...ill Size Natural Gas 3 38 3 33 3 31 3 38 3 33 3 31 HIGH PRESSURE SWITCH psig Cut out Reset Auto 670 10 470 25 HIGH PRESSURE SWITCH 2 psig Compressor Solenoid Cut out Reset Auto 565 15 455 15 LOSS OF C...

Page 9: ...anvas or similar heat resistant material connector between ductwork and unit discharge connection If flexible duct is used insert a sheet metal sleeve inside duct Heat resistant duct connector or shee...

Page 10: ...tion requires draining the condensate water away from the unit install a field supplied 2 in 51 mm trap at the condensate connection to ensure proper drainage Condensate trap is available as an access...

Page 11: ...th shall not exceed 36 in 915 mm 3 When lever handle type manual equipment shutoff valves are used they shall be T handle valves 4 The use of copper tubing for gas piping is NOT approved by the state...

Page 12: ...ircuit breaker size and minimum circuit amps ampacity for wire sizing The field supplied disconnect may be mounted on the unit over the high voltage inlet hole See Fig 5 and 6 Operation of unit on imp...

Page 13: ...appear at UI Re wire thermistor correctly for normal operation B Humidifier Connections The furnace control board terminal marked HUM is provided for low voltage 24 vac control of a humidifier No hum...

Page 14: ...AD SINGLE PHASE CONNECTIONS TO DISCONNECT PER NEC LEGEND NEC National Electrical Code Field Wiring Splice Connections NOTE Use copper wire only L1 L2 A06299 Fig 13 Line Power Connections FURNACE BOARD...

Page 15: ...NG CAUTION and INFORMATION labels attached to or shipped with unit 3 Make the following inspections a Inspect for shipping and handling damages such as broken lines loose parts disconnected wires etc...

Page 16: ...ion Fault on amber STATUS LED No further troubleshooting information will be available at UI until communications are re established If either COMM LED does not light within proper time period and sta...

Page 17: ...0 VAC or 24 VAC Blower runs for 90 seconds if unit is powered up during a call for heat R W W1 closed or R W W1 opens during blower on delay period STATUS CODE 13 LIMIT CIRCUIT LOCKOUT Lockout occurs...

Page 18: ...18 A09080 Fig 17 Wiring Schematic 48XT A Single Phase Gas Inputs 040 060 090 kBtu hr 48XT A...

Page 19: ...19 A09081 Fig 18 Wiring Schematic 48XT A Single Phase Gas Inputs 115 130 kBtu hr 48XT A...

Page 20: ...h fine steel wool proper flame sense microamps 5 microamps D C min 4 0 6 0 nominal manual valve shut off low inlet gas pressure control ground continuity gas valve defective or turned off flame sensor...

Page 21: ...satisfied NOTE Heat stages are not shortened due to a 5 degree or higher demand All stages are utilized for the full allotted time described above If the UI determines it is making sufficient progress...

Page 22: ...e Ther mal Cutout 72 Compressor voltage sensed then disappears while cooling or heat ing demand exists Possible causes are internal compressor over load trip or start relay not releasing if installed...

Page 23: ...O are selected by the Infinity Control User Interface the dip switches are not used AUTO defrost adjusts the defrost interval time based on the last defrost time as follows S When defrost time 3 minut...

Page 24: ...low of gas to the burners and de energizing the HUM terminal The inducer motor will remain on for a 4 second post purge period The indoor blower and air cleaner terminal EAC 1 will remain energized fo...

Page 25: ...s meter to complete one revolution d Divide number of seconds in step c into 3600 number of seconds in 1 hour e Multiply result of step d by the number of cubic feet shown for one revolution of test d...

Page 26: ...ssive restrictions causing static pressures in excess of 5 in wc d Make sure model plug is installed 8 Final Check a Turn off gas to unit b Remove manometer from pressure tap c Replace pipe plug on ma...

Page 27: ...e component test section or Status Code Label for explanation of status codes NOTE To repeat component test turn setup switch SW1 6 to OFF and then back ON Check for Refrigerant Leaks Locate and repai...

Page 28: ...se unavailable If communications cannot be established with the UI the Infinity furnace board will enable the standard thermostat input terminals to allow simple thermostatic control of the 48XT A uni...

Page 29: ...0 047 42 0 014 0 017 0 020 0 024 0 027 0 031 0 035 0 039 0 043 48 0 027 0 032 0 036 0 041 0 046 0 052 0 057 0 063 0 068 60 0 029 0 032 0 036 0 040 0 045 0 049 0 053 Table 8 Filter Pressure Drop Table...

Page 30: ...maintenance to the accessories as recommended in the accessory instructions Air Filter IMPORTANT Never operate the unit without a suitable air filter in the return air duct system Always replace the...

Page 31: ...the motor shaft when tightening 7 Replace grille Infinity Top A06035 UNIT SIZE A DIM IN MM 24 1 26 30 1 26 36 1 26 42 1 26 48 11 32 9 60 9 16 14 Fig 25 Outdoor Fan Blade Clearance Electrical Controls...

Page 32: ...efrigerant charging REFRIGERANT UNIT OPERATION SAFETY AND ENVIRONMENTAL HAZARD Failure to follow this warning could result in personal injury or equipment damage This system uses Puron R 410A refriger...

Page 33: ...contactor and fan relay are de energized Compressor and fan operation are not allowed until voltage is a minimum of 190v The control will flash the appropriate fault code See Table 4 230V LINE POWER D...

Page 34: ...e thermistor comparison is not performed during low ambient cooling operation FAILED THERMISTOR DEFAULT OPERATION Factory defaults have been provided in the event of failure of outdoor air thermistor...

Page 35: ...0 psig low side retard S Use hoses with minimum 700 psig service pressure rating S Leak detectors should be designed to detect HFC refrigerant S Puron as with other HFCs is only compatible with POE oi...

Page 36: ...load or increase unit size UI temperature set too low too high Reset UI setting Low refrigerant charge Locate leak repair and recharge Air in system Recover refrigerant evacuate system and re charge O...

Page 37: ...t 2 Check gas valve Inducer pressure switch not closing 1 Check pressure switch wires connections and tubing Repair or replace if necessary Inadequate heating Dirty air filter Clean or replace filter...

Page 38: ...I START UP ELECTRICAL SUPPLY VOLTAGE COMPRESSOR AMPS INDOOR EVAPORATOR FAN AMPS TEMPERATURES OUTDOOR CONDENSER AIR TEMPERATURE DB RETURN AIR TEMPERATURE DB WB COOLING SUPPLY AIR DB WB GAS HEAT SUPPLY...

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