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INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS

3-phase R-410A Split System Heat Pump

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506 01 5102 00

TROUBLESHOOTING

Some models are factory equipped with the Comfort
Alert

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 Diagnostics device in the control box (refer to

Figure 15). Comfort Alert provides around-the-clock
monitoring for common electrical problems, compressor
defects, and broad system faults. If trouble is detected, an
alert code is displayed with a flashing LED indicator.

NOTE: Comfort Alert is required for unit operation.

Comfort Alert provides active safety protection and
compressor may be shut down. Alert codes are listed in
Figures 16 and 17.

Comfort Alert is factory wired and requires no
modification. 

Low voltage lead wires are provided in the

control box for connection to thermostat wires (use wire
nuts).

The Comfort Alert device operates by monitoring the
compressor power leads and the thermostat demand
signal (Y terminal).  It draws constant 24 VAC power at the
R and C terminals.

Figure 15

Comfort Alert

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 Diagnostics

(some models)

POWER LED

Second Stage
Compressor Signal
First Stage
Compressor Signal

24 VAC for Thermostat
Indicator

24 Volt Power

24 Volt Common

24 Volt Compressor
Protection Function
DC Compressor
Solenoid

ALERT LED

TRIP LED

DC
SOL

Compressor Wires
Pass Through Holes (3)

DATA
PORT

Y

L

R

C

P

Y2

MAINTENANCE

Condensate Drain

During the cooling season, check monthly for free flow of
drainage and clean if necessary.

Cleanliness

These tips will help keep the air conditioner looking better
and working more efficiently:

1.

Free flow of air is essential. Keep fences, shrubs,
trash cans, and other obstructions at least 18
inches from all coil inlets.

2.

Keep the coil free of grass clippings, leaves,
weeds, and other debris.

NOTE:

 Coil may occasionally require cleaning with

a liquid solution. The coil must be cold when
cleaning. Use an alkaline based cleaner only.
Cleaning a hot coil or using an acid based cleaner
will remove the paint from the fins and may clog the
coil.

3.

Never use a weather cover over the outdoor unit
unless it is a ventilated type or made of breathable
fabric that will allow moisture to evaporate rapidly.
A cover that holds moisture in the unit will cause
more rust build-up and damage than normal
exposure to weather.

Summary of Contents for H4H3 Series

Page 1: ...rd CAUTION is used throughout this manual in the following manner Signal Words on Product Labeling Signal words are used in combination with colors and or pictures on product labels WARNING Safety Lab...

Page 2: ...oom windows Noise may carry into the openings and disturb people inside Locate unit in a well drained area or support unit high enough so that water runoff will not enter the unit Locate unit away fro...

Page 3: ...lit System Heat Pump 506 01 5102 00 3 Figure 1 Clearances various examples Wall 6 24 Service Wall Wall Wall 6 6 Post Wall Wall 18 18 18 18 6 6 6 18 18 18 18 24 Service 24 Service 24 Service 24 Service...

Page 4: ...on is not recommended on wood frame structures where low noise levels are required Supporting structure or platform for the unit must be level If installation is on a flat roof locate unit minimum 6 i...

Page 5: ...refer to the Long Line Application Guideline document for additional instructions NOTE Line set actual length must not exceed 200 feet NOTE A crankcase heater must be used when the refrigerant line le...

Page 6: ...d periods of unit shut down caus ing refrigerant slugging and possible compressor damage at start up If ANY section of the line set is buried under ground provide a minimum 6 vertical rise at the serv...

Page 7: ...e set tube ends with emery cloth or steel brush Remove any grit or debris Insert line set tube ends into service valve tube stubs Apply heat absorbing paste or heat sink product between service valve...

Page 8: ...TEM IF IT HOLDS DEEP VACUUM EVACUATE BREAK VACUUM WITH DRY NITROGEN WAIT EVACUATE CHARGE SYSTEM BREAK VACUUM WITH DRY NITROGEN EVACUATE WAIT I OPENING SERVICE VALVES Outdoor units are shipped with a r...

Page 9: ...two power wires to Contactor and one power wire to Blue lead wire use wire nut Connect ground wire to Ground Lug Refer to Wiring Diagram on unit and Figure 9 Figure 9 208 230 V and 460 V Electrical Su...

Page 10: ...INSTALLING OUTDOOR THERMOSTATS SYSTEMS WITH ONE OUTDOOR THERMOSTAT G R W3 C O R G R W 3 C E C W 2 Y W 2 O R C W 2 Y W 2 C L G Y E O R SYSTEMS WITHOUT OUTDOOR THERMOSTATS C G R W 2 C Y O R W 2 SUBBASE...

Page 11: ...tdoor fan motor lead from OF2 on control board refer to Figure 13 Tape lead to prevent grounding 3 Restart unit in heating mode allowing frost to accumulate on outdoor coil 4 After a few minutes in he...

Page 12: ...indoor temperature is between 70_ and 80_F S line set is less that 80 feet 1 Operate unit a minimum of 15 minutes before checking charge NOTE If outdoor unit has a 2 speed fan motor motor will operat...

Page 13: ...s indoor unit blower relay starting indoor blower motor When thermostat is satisfied its contacts open de energizing contactor and blower relay Compressor and motors stop NOTE If indoor unit is equipp...

Page 14: ...Stage Compressor Signal First Stage Compressor Signal 24 VAC for Thermostat Indicator 24 Volt Power 24 Volt Common 24 Volt Compressor Protection Function DC Compressor Solenoid ALERT LED TRIP LED DC...

Page 15: ...restriction 2 If high pressure switch present go to Flash Code 2 information 3 Intermittent thermostat demand signal 4 System or control board defective Yellow ALERT Flash Code 4 Locked Rotor LOCKOUT...

Page 16: ...nd signal is present If not R and C are reversed wired Verify voltage at contactor coil falls below 0 5VAC when off Review R 410A QUICK REFERENCE GUIDE R 410A refrigerant operates at 50 70 higher pres...

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