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Outdoor units are approved for operation above 55°F in 

cooling mode. Operation below 55°F requires the use of an 

approved low ambient kit.

 NOTE:

 LAKT01 Low ambient kit 

cannot be used with outdoor units containing ECM motors.

Damage to the unit caused by operating the unit in a 

structure that is not complete (either as part of new 

construction or renovation) is not covered under the 

warranty.

INSTALLATION CLEARANCES

Special consideration must be given to location of the 

condensing unit(s) in regard to structures, obstructions, 

other units, and any/all other factors that may interfere with 

air circulation. Where possible, the top of the unit should 

be completely unobstructed; however, if vertical conditions 

require placement beneath an obstruction 

there should 

be a minimum of 60 inches between the top of the unit 

and the obstruction(s).

 The specified dimensions meet 

requirements for air circulation only. Consult all appropriate 

regulatory codes prior to determining final clearances.

Another important consideration in selecting a location for 

the unit(s) is the angle to obstructions. Either side adjacent 

the valves be placed toward the structure provided the 

side away from the structure maintains minimum service 

clearance. Corner installations are strongly discouraged.

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OK!

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RECOMMENDED

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Model Type

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Residential

10"

10"

18"

20"

Light Commercial

12"

12"

18"

24"

Minimum Airflow Clearance

This unit can be located at ground floor level or on flat 

roofs. At ground floor level, the unit must be on a solid, 

level foundation that will not shift or settle. To reduce the 

possibility of sound transmission, the foundation slab 

should not be in contact with or be an integral part of the 

building foundation. Ensure the foundation is sufficient to 

support the unit. A concrete slab raised above ground level 

provides a suitable base.

ROOFTOP INSTALLATIONS

If it is necessary to install this unit on a roof structure, 

ensure the roof structure can support the weight and that 

proper consideration is given to the weather-tight integrity 

of the roof. Since the unit can vibrate during operation, 

sound vibration transmission should be considered when 

installing the unit. Vibration absorbing pads or springs can 

be installed between the condensing unit legs or frame and 

the roof mounting assembly to reduce noise vibration. 

WARNING

To avoid possible injury, explosion or death, practice safe 

handling of refrigerants.

SAFE REFRIGERANT HANDLING

While these items will not cover every conceivable 

situation, they should serve as a useful guide.

WARNING

Refrigerants are heavier than air. They can “push out” the 

oxygen in your lungs or in any enclosed space. To avoid 

possible difficulty in breathing or death:

• 

Never purge refrigerant into an enclosed room or 

space. By law, all refrigerants must be reclaimed.

• 

If an indoor leak is suspected, thoroughly ventilate the 

area before beginning work. 

• 

Liquid refrigerant can be very cold. To avoid possible 

frostbite or blindness, avoid contact and wear gloves 

and goggles. If liquid refrigerant does contact your 

skin or eyes, seek medical help immediately.

• 

Always follow EPA regulations. Never burn 

refrigerant, as poisonous gas will be produced.

WARNING

To avoid possible explosion:

• 

Never apply flame or steam to a refrigerant cylinder. If 

you must heat a cylinder for faster charging, partially 

immerse it in warm water.

• 

Never fill a cylinder more than 80% full of liquid 

refrigerant.

• 

Never add anything other than R-22 to an R-22 cylinder 

or R-410A to an R-410A cylinder. The service equipment 

used must be listed or certified for the type of 

refrigerant used. 

• 

Store cylinders in a cool, dry place. Never use a 

cylinder as a platform or a roller. 

Summary of Contents for DX3SEA

Page 1: ...ty of the carrier Verify the model number specifications electrical characteristics and accessories are correct prior to installation The distributor or manufacturer will not accept claims from dealer...

Page 2: ...on Ensure the foundation is sufficient to support the unit A concrete slab raised above ground level provides a suitable base ROOFTOP INSTALLATIONS If it is necessary to install this unit on a roof st...

Page 3: ...igid wire or straps that would come in contact with the tubing Use an insulated or suspension type hanger Keep both lines separate and always insulate the suction line These sizes are recommended for...

Page 4: ...the formation of copper oxide inside the refrigerant lines The POE oils used in R 410A applications will clean any copper oxide present from the inside of the refrigerant lines and spread it througho...

Page 5: ...vacuate the system to less than 500 microns 3 Isolate the pump from the system and hold vacuum for 10 minutes minimum Typically pressure will rise slowly during this period If the pressure rises to le...

Page 6: ...following overcurrent protection devices are approved for use Time delay fuses HACR type circuit breakers These devices have sufficient time delay to permit the motor compressor to start and accelerat...

Page 7: ...eaks Make sure cap is clean and apply refrigerant oil to threads and sealing surface on inside of cap Tighten cap finger tight and then tighten additional 1 6 of a turn 1 wrench flat or to the followi...

Page 8: ...and refrigerant tubing sizes or poor performance should Superheat setting require adjustment These adjustments should only be performed by qualified service personnel For detailed charge and TXV adju...

Page 9: ...0 13 15 19 23 24 25 6 9 11 15 20 21 23 7 12 17 18 20 8 13 15 16 7 10 11 13 7 8 10 7 8 7 105 110 115 75 80 85 90 95 100 System Superheat Targets for Piston Match ups 1 0 F Indoor Wet Bulb Temperature F...

Page 10: ...D SUCTION PRESSURE TEMPERATURE CHART LIQUID PRESSURE SATURATED LIQUID TEMPERATURE F PSIG R 410A 200 70 210 73 220 76 225 78 235 80 245 83 255 85 265 88 275 90 285 92 295 95 305 97 325 101 355 108 375...

Page 11: ...5 14 F 1 F 2 11 F 1 F 2 5 9 F 1 F 3 9 F 1 F 3 5 9 F 1 F 4 9 F 1 F 5 9 F 1 F ADVANCED ADJUSTMENT RECOMMENDATIONS NOTE Units matched with indoor coils equipped with a TXV should be charged by Subcooling...

Page 12: ...n Motor Repair or Replace Shorted or Grounded Fan Motor Test Motor Windings Improper Cooling Anticipator Check Resistance of Anticipator Shortage or Refrigerant Test For Leaks Add Refrigerant Restrict...

Page 13: ...rflow If cleaning of the outdoor coil becomes necessary hire a qualified servicer Inexperienced people could easily puncture the tubing in the coil Even a small hole in the tubing could eventually cau...

Page 14: ...tdoor Unit Suction Circuit Pressure Suction Line Temperature PSIG TEMP F Liquid Circuit Pressure Liquid Temperature PSIG TEMP F Outdoor Air Temperature Dry bulb Wet bulb DB F WB F SUPERHEAT SUBCOOLING...

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Page 16: ...CT REGISTRATION Thank you for your recent purchase Though not required to get the protection of the standard warranty registering your product is a relatively short process and entitles you to additio...

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