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INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS

R-22 Split System Heat Pump

428 01 5202 00

11

DEFROST SYSTEM

A. DEFROST THERMOSTAT

The defrost thermostat is factory installed on a short tube
stub extending from the coil end plate. Refer to Figure 11
and confirm that the thermostat is securely fastened in
place on the tube stub.

Figure 11

Defrost Thermostat

FEEDER TUBE

TUBE STUB

DEFROST
THERMOSTAT

COIL

B. DEFROST CONTROL BOARD

The defrost board is a time/temperature control which
includes a field-selectable time period between defrost
cycles of 30, 60, or 90 minutes (quick-connects located
at board edge, factory set at 90 minutes).

Defrost mode is identical to cooling mode except that
outdoor-fan motor stops and second-stage heat is
turned on to continue warming conditioned space.

Initially, the defrost cycle timer starts when the contactor
is energized and a 24 VAC signal is present on the T1
terminal. Then the defrost cycle begins when the defrost
thermostat is closed and the cycle timer times out (30, 60,
90 or minutes).

To initiate a forced defrost cycle, the defrost thermostat
must be closed. This can be accomplished as follows:

1.

Turn off power to outdoor unit.

2.

Disconnect outdoor fan-motor lead from OF2 on
control board (refer to Figure 12). Tape lead to
prevent grounding.

3.

Restart unit in heating mode, allowing frost to
accumulate on outdoor coil.

4.

After a few minutes in heating mode, liquid line
temperature should drop below closing point of
defrost thermostat (approximately 32 

°

F).

5.

Short between speed-up terminals with a
flat-bladed screwdriver (refer to Figure 12). This
reduces the timing sequence to 7, 14, or 21
seconds (30, 60, or 90 minute defrost selection,
respectively).

6.

When you hear reversing valve change position,
remove screwdriver immediately; otherwise,
control will terminate normal 10-minute defrost
cycle in approximately 2 seconds.

NOTE:

 Length of defrost cycle is dependent upon length

of time it takes to remove screwdriver from test pins after
reversing valve has shifted.

7.

Unit will remain in defrost for remainder of
defrost-cycle time or until defrost thermostat
reopens at approximately 65 

°

F coil temperature of

liquid line.

8.

Turn off power to outdoor unit and reconnect
fan-motor lead to OF2 on control board (refer to
Figure 12).

Figure 12

Defrost Control Board

R8

OF1

K1

O1

R21

C2

R6

H9C1

C         US

®

R14

R13

D13

R7

C4

C10

JW2

JW1

D3

C16

C7

R28

D6

JW3

C13

R4

R1

R2

R3

R1

1

R5

R26

D1

D2

D10

A29

R9

D4

C19

C9

C1

OF2

CEBD430524-01A

 5501A

P2

1

Y

T1 C C  O

DFT

SPEEDUP

P1
1

J1

1

P3

1

J2

30 60 90

W1

R20

1

HK32EA001

C17

U1

1

U3

O
R

W

2

Y
C

Summary of Contents for R2H3 Series

Page 1: ...manual in the following manner The signal word 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...

Page 2: ...so that water runoff will not enter the unit Locate unit away from areas where heat lint or exhaust fumes will be discharged onto unit as from dryer vents Locate unit away from recessed or confined a...

Page 3: ...ystem Heat Pump 428 01 5202 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 24 S...

Page 4: ...the structure If the structure is a home or apartment avoid locating the unit over bedrooms or study NOTE When unit is to be installed on a bonded guaranteed roof a release must be obtained from the b...

Page 5: ...0 feet NOTE When the outdoor unit is lower than the indoor coil the vertical separation must not exceed 50 feet If it is necessary to add refrigerant line in the field use dehydrated or dry sealed deo...

Page 6: ...efrigerant Lines INSULATION SUCTION TUBE LIQUID TUBE OUTDOOR WALL INDOOR WALL LIQUID TUBE SUCTION TUBE INSULATION CAULK HANGER STRAP AROUND SUCTION TUBE ONLY JOIST 1 MIN THROUGH THE WALL SUSPENSION CA...

Page 7: ...valve 2 Check that piston size stamped on side of piston matches with number listed on unit rating plate Return piston to piston body of liquid service valve either direction Return retainer to piston...

Page 8: ...e capable of accurately measuring this vacuum level The deep vacuum method is the most positive way of assuring a system is free of air and water Watch the vacuum gauge as the system is pulling down T...

Page 9: ...main remote electrical disconnect device There may be more than one disconnect device Supply voltage must be 208 230 volts 197 volt minimum to 253 volts maximum 60 Hz single phase Outdoor units are ap...

Page 10: ...LLING 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 THERM...

Page 11: ...fan motor lead from OF2 on control board refer to Figure 12 Tape lead to prevent grounding 3 Restart unit in heating mode allowing frost to accumulate on outdoor coil 4 After a few minutes in heating...

Page 12: ...ill default to high speed fan for servicing Reconnect wire after servicing 2 Measure liquid service valve pressure by attaching an accurate gauge to service port 3 Measure liquid line temperature by a...

Page 13: ...heat and providing electrical potential to the second heater sequencer if used If outdoor temperature falls below the setting of the outdoor thermostat field installed option contacts close to complet...

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