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cooled. The flow of Nitrogen will prevent oxidation of 
the copper lines during installation.

Always punch a small hole in sealing disks before unbrazing to 
prevent the pressure in the line from blowing them off. Do not 
use a drill as copper shavings can enter system.

NOTE: 

Solenoid and hot gas bypass valves (if used) should be 
opened manually or electrically during brazing or 
evacuating.

NOTE: 

Schrader valves located on unit service valves should 
have their stem removed during brazing to prevent 
damage to the valve.

Start Installation

Start Installation of main lines at the condensing section. Verify 
the service valves are fully seated by screwing the stem of both 
valves down into the valve body until it stops. Remove the 
Schraded valve stem and connect a low-pressure nitrogen 
source to the service port on the suction line valve body. Punch 
a small hole in the sealing disk; the flow of Nitrogen will prevent 
any debris from entering the system. Wrap the valve body with 
a wet rag to prevent overheating during the brazing process. 
Overheating the valve will damage the valve seals. Unbraze the 
sealing disk, cool the valve body and prepare the joint for 
connections of the main lines. Repeat for the liquid line valve 
body.

Connect the main liquid line to the liquid line connection on the 
condenser section, while maintaining a flow of Nitrogen. Cool 
the valve body and replace the Schraded valve stem on the 
service port of the liquid line service valve.

Install the liquid line from the condensing unit to the evaporator 
liquid connection, maintaining a flow of nitrogen during all 
brazing operations.

The filter-drier and sight glass must be located in this line, 
leaving the O.D. unit.

Connect a low-pressure nitrogen source to the Schrader valve 
located on the evaporator section coil headers. Punch a small 
hole in the sealing disks, the flow of Nitrogen will prevent any 
debris from entering the system. Unbraze both liquid and 
suction sealing disks and prepare the joints for connections of 
the main lines.

Connect the main liquid line to the liquid line connection on the 
evaporator section, while maintaining a flow of Nitrogen. 

Make the suction line connection at the evaporator and run the 
line to the condensing unit. Connect the main suction line to the 
suction line connection on the condenser section, while 
maintaining a flow of Nitrogen. Cool the valve body and replace 
the Schraded valve stem on the service port of the liquid line 
service valve.

Once the brazing process is complete, leak testing should be 
done on all interconnecting piping and the evaporator before 
proper evacuation to 500 microns is performed. Once the line 
set and evaporator section is properly evacuated the service 
valves can be opened and the condensing unit is now ready to 
charge with the appropriate weight of refrigerant.

The correct refrigerant pressures are indicated as shown in 
Figures 10 through 13.

NOTE: 

This instruction covers the installation and operation of 
the basic condensing unit. For refrigerant piping 
installation instructions refer to document 247077 
"Application Data - General Piping Recommendations 
for Split System Air Conditioning and Heat Pumps".

Never remove a cap from an access port unless the 
valve is fully back-seated with its valve stem in the 
maximum counter-clockwise position because the 
refrigerant charge will be lost. Always use a refrigeration 
valve wrench to open and close these service valves.

This system uses R-410A Refrigerant which operates at 
higher pressures than R-22. No other refrigerant may be 
used in this system. Gage sets, hoses, refrigerant 
containers and recovery systems must be designed to 
handle R-410A. If you are unsure, consult the 
equipment manufacturer. Failure to use R-410A 
compatible servicing equipment may result in property 
damage or injury.

Wear safety glasses and gloves when handling 
refrigerants. Failure to follow this warning can cause 
serious personal injury.

Summary of Contents for J07 Thru 25YC

Page 1: ...h J07YC Condenser Unit 13 4 Typical Field Wiring Diagram J10 thru J20NC Evaporator Unit with J10 thru J10YC Condenser Unit 14 5 J10 thru J20NC Liquid Line Solenoid Wiring 14 6 Typical Field Wiring Dia...

Page 2: ...Style A Style A Y Split System Condenser AC R 410A AC Coil Guard AB Phase Monitor 2 Non Pwr d Conv Outlet 1 Disconnect T Options 1 5 S Options 5 D Options 1 2 C Option 2 B Option 1 Options 5 Pwr d Con...

Page 3: ...d be noted on the carrier s freight bill A separate request for inspection by the carrier s agent should be made in writing Improper installation may create a condition where the operation of the prod...

Page 4: ...croll Quantity 1 1 2 1 2 1 2 1 2 1 Nominal Capacity Tons System 1 7 5 10 5 12 5 6 3 15 7 5 20 10 25 System 2 5 6 3 7 5 10 Capacity Stages System 1 1 2 1 2 1 2 1 2 1 2 System 2 1 1 1 1 SYSTEM DATA No R...

Page 5: ...chitect if the roof is bonded Choose a location with adequate structural strength to support the unit The condensing unit must be mounted on level supports The supports can be channel iron beams or wo...

Page 6: ...jury Screws on access panels will prevent casual tampering Further safety precautions such as a fenced enclosure or locking devices on the panels may be advisable Check local authorities for safety re...

Page 7: ...the largest dimension across the unit MUST be used across the top of the unit Units may be moved or lifted with a forklift Slotted openings in the base rails are provided for this purpose LENGTH OF F...

Page 8: ...15 times as much water as other oils designed for HCFC and CFC refrigerants Take all necessary precautions to avoid exposure of the oil to the atmosphere POE polyolester compressor lubricants are know...

Page 9: ...2 23 1 36 160 208 230 1 60 3 4 2 3 0 58 0 80 460 3 60 2 12 2 19 87 460 1 60 3 4 2 1 6 30 7 40 575 3 60 2 8 7 14 62 575 1 60 3 4 2 1 4 22 3 30 J15YC 208 230 3 60 2 25 0 39 164 208 230 1 60 1 3 4 2 1 6...

Page 10: ...4 4 0 24 0 30 J12YC 208 230 3 60 2 22 4 35 149 208 230 1 60 3 4 2 3 0 10 0 66 5 80 460 3 60 2 10 6 17 75 460 1 60 3 4 2 1 6 5 0 32 1 40 575 3 60 2 7 7 12 54 575 1 60 3 4 2 1 4 4 0 24 0 30 J12YD 208 2...

Page 11: ...tures must also be insulated Never solder suction and liquid lines together They can be taped together for convenience and support purposes but they must be completely insulated from each other The li...

Page 12: ...disks the flow of Nitrogen will prevent any debris from entering the system Unbraze both liquid and suction sealing disks and prepare the joints for connections of the main lines Connect the main liqu...

Page 13: ...tem 1 piping dimensions when applying a J07 10 12YC model system NOTE On non J NC ND Evaporator models isolation relays must be installed to avoid overloading on 75 VA transformers on the condensing u...

Page 14: ...NC ND Evaporator models isolation relays must be installed to avoid overloading on 75 VA transformers on the condensing unit Figure 5 J10 thru J20NC Liquid Line Solenoid Wiring THERMOSTAT TWO STAGE C...

Page 15: ...Unit with J10 thru J20YD Condenser Unit NOTE On non J NC ND Evaporator models isolation relays must be installed to avoid overloading on 75 VA transformers on the condensing unit THERMOSTAT TWO STAGE...

Page 16: ...lays must be installed to avoid overloading on 75 VA transformer on the condensing unit Figure 8 J10 thru J20NC Liquid Line Solenoid Wiring NOTE Refer to Evaporator unit wiring diagram for control of...

Page 17: ...orator Unit with Twin Condenser Units NOTE On non J NC ND Evaporator models isolation relays must be installed to avoid overloading on 75 VA transformers on the condensing unit R C Y2 G W1 THERMOSTAT...

Page 18: ...rator Units with J15YD Condenser Unit NOTE On non J NC ND Evaporator models isolation relays must be installed to avoid overloading on 75 VA transformers on the condensing unit R C Y1 G W1 R C Y1 G W1...

Page 19: ...ight Dimensions MODEL A J07YC 44 5 J10YC 50 0 J10YD 50 0 J12YC 50 0 J12YD 50 0 LEFT REAR RIGHT FRONT RIGHT 2X 0 875 KNOCKOUT 30 994 2X 1 375 KNOCKOUT CONVENIENCE OUTLET 7 000 10 000 24 000 31 758 7 00...

Page 20: ...tem 1 piping dimensions when applying a J15 20 25YC model system LEFT RIGHT FRONT REAR FRONT FRONT PIPING DETAIL RIGHT SYSTEM 2 SYSTEM 1 7 000 7 000 23 000 37 000 64 000 2X 0 875 KNOCKOUT 2X 1 375 KNO...

Page 21: ...tated manually to check for free rotation 4 Are all wiring connections tight 5 Does the available power supply agree with the nameplate data on the unit 6 Is the control circuit transformer set for th...

Page 22: ...itch opens during normal operation the Simplicity control board will de energize the compressor initiate the ASCD and shut down the condenser fans On startup if the low pressure switch opens the Simpl...

Page 23: ...rate the condenser unit When the thermostat calls for first stage cooling Y1 the Simplicity control board UCB closes the coils of relays RY1 and BR1 and contactor M1 Relay RY1 has three functions 1 co...

Page 24: ...Off Off On On 4 Flashes Not Applicable 5 Flashes LPS1 Compressor Lockout Off Off On Off On 6 Flashes Not Applicable 7 Flashes FS1 Compressor Lockout2 2 Freeze Stat not applicable Off Off On On On 8 F...

Page 25: ...ailure 1 Flash Not Applicable 2 Flashes Control waiting ASCD1 Flashing Off Off On Off 3 Flashes HPS1 Compressor Lockout Off Off Off On On 4 Flashes HPS2 Compressor Lockout Off Off On Off Off 5 Flashes...

Page 26: ...E While in either Setup mode if no buttons are pushed for 60 seconds the display will revert to its normal display exiting the Option Setup mode When saving the control board only saves the parameters...

Page 27: ...his chart is applicable to unit with the TXV s left to the factory setting If the TXV s have been adjusted in the field the charging chart may no longer apply Charging Curves J10YC 200 300 400 500 600...

Page 28: ...his chart is applicable to unit with the TXV s left to the factory setting If the TXV s have been adjusted in the field the charging chart may no longer apply Charging Curves J12YC 200 300 400 500 600...

Page 29: ...his chart is applicable to unit with the TXV s left to the factory setting If the TXV s have been adjusted in the field the charging chart may no longer apply Charging Curves J15YC 200 300 400 500 600...

Page 30: ...his chart is applicable to unit with the TXV s left to the factory setting If the TXV s have been adjusted in the field the charging chart may no longer apply Charging Curves J20YC 200 300 400 500 600...

Page 31: ...is chart is applicable to unit with the TXV s left to the factory setting If the TXV s have been adjusted in the field the charging chart may no longer apply 200 300 400 500 600 120 130 140 150 160 17...

Page 32: ...430648 JIM D 1010 32 Johnson Controls Unitary Products Typical Wiring Diagrams Figure 25 Typical J07YC Condensing Unit Wiring Diagram...

Page 33: ...430648 JIM D 1010 Johnson Controls Unitary Products 33 Figure 26 Typical J10 12YC Condensing Unit Wiring Diagram...

Page 34: ...430648 JIM D 1010 34 Johnson Controls Unitary Products Figure 27 Typical J10 12YD Condensing Unit Wiring Diagram...

Page 35: ...430648 JIM D 1010 Johnson Controls Unitary Products 35 Figure 28 Typical J15YC Condensing Unit Wiring Diagram...

Page 36: ...430648 JIM D 1010 36 Johnson Controls Unitary Products Figure 29 Typical J15 20YD Condensing Unit Wiring Diagram...

Page 37: ...430648 JIM D 1010 Johnson Controls Unitary Products 37 Figure 30 Typical J20YC Condensing Unit Wiring Diagram...

Page 38: ...ed in U S A 430648 JIM D 1010 Copyright 2010 by Johnson Controls Inc All rights reserved Supersedes 430648 JIM C 0610 Johnson Controls Unitary Products 5005 York Drive Norman OK 73069 Figure 31 Typica...

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