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H

IGH

 V

OLTAGE

 C

ONNECTIONS

Route power supply and ground wires through the 
high voltage port and terminate in accordance with the
wiring diagram provided inside the control panel cover.

L

OW

 V

OLTAGE

 C

ONNECTIONS

For low voltage connections refer to the Indoor Unit 
Installation Manual.

SYSTEM START

UP

 WARNING

 WARNING

REFRIGERANT UNDER PRESSURE!

• D

O

 

NOT

 

OVERCHARGE

 

SYSTEM

 

WITH

 

REFRIGERANT

.

• D

O

 

NOT

 

OPERATE

 

UNIT

 

IN

 

A

 

VACUUM

 

OR

 

AT

  

NEGATIVE

 

PRESSURE

.

F

AILURE

 

TO

 

FOLLOW

 

PROPER

 

PROCEDURES

 

MAY

 

CAUSE

 

PROPERTY

 

DAMAGE

PERSONAL

 

INJURY

 

OR

 

DEATH

.

 CAUTION

 CAUTION

POSSIBLE REFRIGERANT LEAK

T

O

 

AVOID

 

A

 

POSSIBLE

 

REFRIGERANT

 

LEAK

OPEN

 

THE

SERVICE

 

VALVES

 

UNTIL

 

THE

 

TOP

 

OF

 

THE

 

STEM

 

IS

 1/8”

FROM

 

THE

 

RETAINER

.

When opening valves with retainers, open each valve
only until The top of the stem is 1/8” from the retainer.
To avoid loss of refrigerant, DO NOT apply pressure to
the retainer. When opening valves without a retainer
remove service valve cap and insert a hex wrench into
the valve stem and back out the stem by turning the
hex wrench counterclockwise. Open the valve until it
contacts the rolled lip of the valve body.

NOTE

:  These   are   not   back-seating   valves.   It   is   not

necessary to force the stem tightly against the rolled
lip. The service valve cap is the secondary seal for the
valves   and   must   be   properly   tightened   to   prevent
leaks. 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   following
specification, to properly seat the sealing surfaces.

1. 3/8” valve to 5 - 10 in-lbs

2. 5/8” valve to 5 - 20 in-lbs

3. 3/4” valve to 5 - 20 in-lbs

4. 7/8” valve to 5 - 20 in-lbs

Do   not   introduce   liquid   refrigerant   from   the   cylinder
into   the   crankcase   of   the   compressor   as   this   may
damage the compressor.

 CAUTION

 CAUTION

POSSIBLE REFRIGERANT LEAK

To avoid a possible refrigerant leak, open the service 
valves until the top of the stem is 

1/8" 

from the retainer.

 

1. Break vacuum by fully opening liquid and suction
base valves.

2. Set thermostat to call for cooling. Check indoor and
outdoor fan operation and allow system to stabilize for
10   minutes   for   fixed   orifices   and   20   minutes   for
expansion valves.

 CAUTION

 CAUTION

T

HE

 

CORRECT

 

REFRIGERANT

 

CRITICAL

 

CHARGE

 

IS

NEEDED

 

FOR

 

PROPER

 

OPERATION

 

 WARNING

 WARNING

U

SE

 

REFRIGERANT

 

CERTIFIED

 

TO

 AHRI  

STANDARDS

.

U

SE

 

OF

 

USED

 

REFRIGERANT

 

MAY

 

CAUSE

COMPRESSOR

 

DAMAGE

 

THAT

 

IS

 

NOT

 

COVERED

 

UNDER

WARRANTY

.   M

OST

 

PORTABLE

 

MACHINES

 

CANNOT

CLEAN

 

USED

 

REFRIGERANT

 

TO

 

MEET

  AHRI

STANDARDS

..

 CAUTION

 CAUTION

O

PERATING

 

THE

 

COMPRESSOR

 

WITH

 

THE

 

SUCTION

VALVE

 

CLOSED

 

MAY

 

CAUSE

 

SERIOUS

 

COMPRESSOR

DAMAGE

.

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RHC18O-IM v2.11     Sep 4, 2019

Summary of Contents for GSX14018

Page 1: ...or property damage or personal injury due to improper service procedures or services performed by an unqualified person It is the owner s and installer s responsibility to read and comply with all saf...

Page 2: ...ER WARNING WARNING THIS SYMBOL MEANS IMPORTANT INSTRUCTIONS FAILURE TO HEED THEM CAN RESULT IN SERIOUS INJURY OR DEATH WARNING WARNING THIS SYMBOL MEANS IMPORTANT INSTRUCTIONS FAILURE TO HEED THEM CAN...

Page 3: ...EFRIGERANT LINES 6 REFRIGERANT LINE CONNECTIONS 7 LEAK TESTING NITROGEN OR NITROGEN TRACED 7 SYSTEM EVACUATION 7 LINE SET INSTALLATION 8 BRAZING THE LINE SET 8 ELECTRICAL CONNECTIONS 9 OVER CURRENT PR...

Page 4: ...R CONDITIONING EQUIPMENT WARNING WARNING ONLY INDIVIDUALS MEETING AT A MINIMUM THE REQUIREMENTS OF AN ENTRY LEVEL TECHNICIAN AS SPECIFIED BY THE AIR CONDITIONING HEATING AND REFRIGERATION INSTITUTE AH...

Page 5: ...new construction or renovation is not covered under the warranty INSTALLATION CONSIDERATIONS This unit can be located at ground floor level or on flat roofs GROUND INSTALLATION At ground floor level t...

Page 6: ...late the suction line These sizes are recommended for line lengths of 79 feet or less to obtain optimum performance For alternate line sizing options or runs of more than 79 feet contact your distribu...

Page 7: ...ally important on suction line filter driers which are continually wet when the unit is operating NOTE Be careful not to kink or dent refrigerant lines Kinked or dented lines will cause poor performan...

Page 8: ...efore and or during brazing to prevent oxidation inside the lines Release the inert gas holding charge and remove the plugs in the dehumidifier lines before brazing Do not overheat the lines connected...

Page 9: ...ines 6 Remove the heat shield after brazing and allow the connections to cool ELECTRICAL CONNECTIONS WARNING WARNING DISCONNECT ALL POWER BEFORE SERVICING OR INSTALLING THIS UNIT MULTIPLE POWER SOURCE...

Page 10: ...ondary seal for the valves and must be properly tightened to prevent leaks Make sure cap is clean and apply refrigerant oil to threads and sealing surface on inside of cap Tighten cap finger tight and...

Page 11: ...ap Tighten cap finger tight and then tighten additional 1 6 of a turn 1 wrench fiat or to the following specification to properly seat the sealing surfaces 1 3 8 valve to 5 10 in Ibs 2 5 8 valve to 5...

Page 12: ...hes O D Connection Size Liquid Valve Size OD Suction Valve Size OD Valve Type Refrigerant Charge Included Piston Low Pressure Switch High Pressure Switch 3 8 3 4 3 8 3 4 sweat 68 0 051 94 psi 150 psi...

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