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Approach Method

 4 − Use the same digital thermometer used to check out-

door ambient temperature to check liquid line tempera-
ture. Verify the unit charge using the approach method.
The difference between the ambient and liquid temper-
atures should match values given in table 7. Add refrig-
erant to lower the approach temperature and remove it
to increase the approach temperature. Loss of charge
results in low capacity and efficiency.

 5 − If the values don’t agree with the those in table 7, add

refrigerant to lower the approach temperature or re-
cover refrigerant from the system to increase the ap-
proach temperature.

Table 7

Approach Values

Model

Liquid Temp. Minus Ambient Temp.

_

F (

_

C)

10HPB18

12 (6.7)

10HPB24

13 (7.2)

10HPB30

14 (7.8)

10HPB36

10 (5.6)

10HPB42

13 (7.2)

10HPB48

14 (7.8)

10HPB60

13 (7.2)

NOTE − For best results, the same thermometer should be used to check
both outdoor ambient and liquid temperatures.

IMPORTANT

Use table 6 as a general guide when performing
maintenance checks. This is not a procedure for
charging the unit (Refer to Charging/Checking
Charge section). Minor variations in these pressures
may be expected due to differences in installations.
Significant differences could mean that the system
is not properly charged or that a problem exists with
some component in the system.

System Operation

The outdoor unit and indoor blower cycle on demand from
the room thermostat. When the thermostat blower switch is
in the 

ON

 position, the indoor blower operates continuously.

Filter Drier

The unit is equipped with a biflow filter drier. See figure 12.
If replacement is necessary, order another of like design.

Crankcase Heater

IMPORTANT

If unit is equipped with crankcase heater, it should be
energized 24 hours before unit start−up to prevent
compressor damage as a result of slugging.

Emergency Heat Function

An emergency heat function is designed into some room  ther-
mostats. This feature is applicable when isolation of the out-
door unit is required, or when auxiliary electric heat is staged
by outdoor thermostats. When the room thermostat is placed
in the emergency heat position, the outdoor unit control circuit
is isolated from power and field-provided relays bypass the
outdoor thermostats. An amber indicating light simultaneously
comes on to remind the homeowner that he is operating in the
emergency heat mode.

Emergency heat is usually used during an outdoor unit shut
down, but it should also be used following a power outage if
power has been off for over an hour and the outdoor tem-
perature is below 50°F (10°C). System should be left in the
emergency heat mode at least six hours to allow the crank-
case heater sufficient time to prevent compressor slug-
ging.

Defrost System

The 10HPB defrost system includes two components: a
defrost thermostat and a defrost control.

Defrost Thermostat

The defrost thermostat is located on the liquid line between
the check/expansion valve and the distributor. When de-
frost thermostat senses 42°F (5.5°C) or cooler, the thermo-
stat contacts close and send a signal to the defrost control
board to start the defrost timing. It also terminates defrost
when the liquid line warms up to 70°F (21°C).

Defrost Control

The defrost control board includes the combined func-
tions of a time/temperature defrost control, defrost relay,
diagnostic LEDs and terminal strip for field wiring connec-
tions. See figure 16.

The control provides automatic switching from normal
heating operation to defrost mode and back. During com-
pressor cycle (call for defrost), the control accumulates
compressor run times at 30−, 60−, or 90−minute field−adjust-
able intervals. If the defrost thermostat is closed when the
selected compressor run time interval ends, the defrost
relay is energized and defrost begins.

Defrost Control Timing Pins

Each timing pin selection provides a different accumu-
lated compressor run time period during one thermostat
run cycle. This time period must occur before a defrost
cycle is initiated. The defrost interval can be adjusted to
30 (T1), 60 (T2), or 90 (T3) minutes. See figure 16. The
defrost timing jumper is factory−installed to provide a
60−minute defrost interval. If the timing selector jumper is
not in place, the control defaults to a 90−minute defrost
interval. The maximum defrost period is 14 minutes and
cannot be adjusted.

A TEST option is provided for troubleshooting. 

The TEST

mode may be started any time the unit is in the heating

Summary of Contents for 10HPB18

Page 1: ...h 5 tons 504 828M 06 04 Supersedes 02 04 Table of Contents 10HPB Outdoor Units 1 Shipping Packing List 1 General Information 1 Unit Dimensions 2 Setting the Unit 3 Electrical 4 Refrigerant Piping 6 Re...

Page 2: ...8 111 6 3 8 162 6 3 8 162 Top View Base Section 3 4 19 4 3 8 111 4 3 8 111 4 3 8 111 4 3 8 111 4 3 8 111 coil drain outlets around perimeter of base optional unit stand off kit 4 field installed liqu...

Page 3: ...to allow adequate drainage of defrost water and prevent ice buildup 3 In heavy snow areas do not locate the unit where drift ing will occur The unit base should be elevated above the depth of average...

Page 4: ...2 Ground unit at unit disconnect switch or to an earth ground NOTE To facilitate conduit a hole is in the bottom of the control box Connect conduit to the control box us ing a proper conduit fitting N...

Page 5: ...Y1 O Outdoor Unit Figure 5 power power common common 1st stage aux heat 1st stage aux heat indoor blower compressor R C W1 Y1 O G R C W1 W2 W3 G 10HPB and Blower Unit Thermostat Designations with auxi...

Page 6: ...Refrigerant Piping Guide Corp 9351 L9 Select line set diameters from table 1 to ensure that oil returns to the compressor Installing Refrigerant Line During the installation of any heat pump or a c s...

Page 7: ...Line IMPORTANT Refrigerant lines must not contact structure Outside Wall Inside Wall Liquid Line Vapor Line IMPORTANT Refrigerant lines must not contact wall Wood Block Between Studs Strap Sleeve Woo...

Page 8: ...ire Tie Wire Tie around vapor line only Floor Joist or Roof Rafter Tape or Wire Tie Strap the vapor line to the joist or rafter at 8 ft intervals then strap the liquid line to the vapor line To hang l...

Page 9: ...Line Metal Sleeve Anchored Heavy Nylon Wire Tie Automotive Muffler Type Hanger Wall Stud Wall Stud Liquid Line Vapor Line Wrapped in Armaflex Strap Liquid Line To Vapor Line Metal Sleeve Figure 9 Out...

Page 10: ...he indoor coil Refrigerant Metering Device 10HPB units are used in check expansion valve systems only See the Lennox Engineering Handbook for approved TXV match ups and application information Check e...

Page 11: ...erant lines have been leak tested and evacuated All precautions should be exercised to keep the system free from dirt moisture and air To Access Schrader Port 1 Remove service port cap with an adjusta...

Page 12: ...mixture check the high and low pressures before unbrazing WARNING Refrigerant can be harmful if it is inhaled Refrigerant must be used and recovered responsibly Failure to follow this warning may res...

Page 13: ...sure 6 When the absolute pressure reaches 23 000 microns 29 01 inches of mercury close the manifold gauge valves turn off the vacuum pump and disconnect the manifold gauge center port hose from vacuum...

Page 14: ...ng mode with a set point of 68 F 20 C When pressures have stabilized use a digital thermometer to record the liquid line temperature 5 The outdoor temperature will determine which charg ing method to...

Page 15: ...ns Significant differences could mean that the system is not properly charged or that a problem exists with some component in the system Pressures higher than those listed indicate that the system is...

Page 16: ...n the outdoor unit control circuit is isolated from power and field provided relays bypass the outdoor thermostats An amber indicating light simultaneously comes on to remind the homeowner that he is...

Page 17: ...ill lock out the unit if the optional high pressure switch opens The diagnostic LEDs will display a pattern for an open high pressure switch See table 8 The unit will re main locked out until the swit...

Page 18: ...Clean or change filters 2 Adjust blower speed for cooling Measure the pressure drop over the coil to determine the correct blower CFM Refer to the unit information service manual for pressure drop ta...

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