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IV − MAINTENANCE

 

WARNING

Electric shock hazard. Can cause inju-
ry or death. Before attempting to per-
form any service or maintenance, turn
the electrical power to unit OFF at dis-
connect switch(es). Unit may have
multiple power supplies.

Maintenance and service must be performed by a qualified
installer or service agency. At the beginning of each cooling
season, the system should be checked as follows:

1. Clean and inspect outdoor coil. The coil may be flushed

with a water hose. Make sure power is off before clean-
ing.
The outdoor coil is protected by an inner mesh screen
and a  wire cage (see figure 11).

9 pins used on
−048 and −060; 6
pins all others

PUSH PIN

MESH SCREEN

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FIGURE 11

If debris has collected between the mesh screen and
the coil and cannot be dislodged by spraying unpres-
surized water from inside coil surface to the outside, the
mesh may be removed by first removing the top of the
unit which will allow for removal of the wire cage.

Then, using pliers to grip the head of the push pins, pull
straight out to extract the push pins along one side of
the coil. If necessary, remove the push pins along the
back of the unit; it is usually unnecessary to fully re-
move the inner mesh screen.

Drape the mesh screen back and wash the coil. When
all the debris has been removed from the coil, reinstall
the mesh screen by positioning it in its original position
and reinserting the push pin. No tool is required to push
the pin back into the same slot in the fins.

If the push pin is loose and tends not to stay in place,
brush the fins with a fin brush (22 fins/in). Line up the
push pin a couple fins to the right or left of the original
hole and re−insert the pin.

 2 − Condenser fan motor is prelubricated and sealed. No

further lubrication is needed.

 3 − Visually inspect connecting lines and coils for evidence

of oil leaks.

 4 − Check wiring for loose connections.

 5 − Check for correct voltage at unit (unit operating).

 6 − Check amp−draw condenser fan motor.

Unit nameplate _________ Actual ____________ .

NOTE − If owner complains of insufficient cooling, the unit
should be gauged and refrigerant charge checked. Refer
to section on refrigerant charging in this instruction.

Indoor Coil

 1 − Clean coil, if necessary.

 2 − Check  connecting  lines  and  coils  for  evidence  of  oil

leaks.

 3 − Check the condensate line and clean it if necessary.

Indoor Unit

 1 − 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 tables and procedure.

 3 −

Belt Drive Blowers − 

Check belt for wear and proper ten-

sion.

 4 − Check all wiring for loose connections

 5 − Check for correct voltage at unit (blower operating).

 6 − Check amp−draw on blower motor

Unit nameplate_________ Actual ____________.

Summary of Contents for 13ACD Series

Page 1: ...jury or loss of life Installation and service must be performed by a qualified installer or service agency WARNING Refrigerant can be harmful if it is inhaled Refrigerant must be used and recovered re...

Page 2: ...um overcurrent protection amps 15 20 30 30 45 40 60 3 Minimum circuit ampacity 10 7 14 1 18 7 19 1 25 9 25 7 33 3 Compressor Rated load amps 7 7 10 4 14 1 14 4 19 2 19 2 26 1 p Power factor 98 96 96 9...

Page 3: ...2 Dual Capacitor C12 The compressor and fan in 13ACD series units use per manent split capacitor motors The capacitor is located inside the unit control box see figure 2 A single dual capacitor C12 i...

Page 4: ...ll draws gas into the outer crescent shaped gas pocket created by the two scrolls figure 5 1 The centrifugal action of the orbiting scroll seals off the flanks of the scrolls figure 5 2 As the orbitin...

Page 5: ...beginning electrical service procedures DANGER FAN CONDENSER FAN MOTOR AND COMPRESSOR ACCESS Remove 7 screws REMOVE 7 SCREWS SECURING FAN GUARD REMOVE FAN GUARD FAN ASSEMBLY MOTOR FAN GUARD WIRING FI...

Page 6: ...tem cap stem Use Adjustable Wrench To open rotate Stem Clockwise 90 To close rotate Stem Counter clockwise 90 ball shown open to outdoor coil to indoor coil Service Valve Valve Closed Schrader valve o...

Page 7: ...HCFC 22 into the line set and indoor unit Weigh in a trace amount of HCFC 22 A trace amount is a maxi mum of 2 ounces 57 g or 3 pounds 31 kPa pressure Close the valve on the HCFC 22 cylinder and the v...

Page 8: ...er and remove the man ifold gauge set D Charging Units are factory charged with the amount of HCFC 22 re frigerant indicated on the unit rating plate This charge is based on a matching indoor coil and...

Page 9: ...t be used if ambient tem peratures are below 65 F For best results indoor tempera ture should be 70 F 21 C to 80 F 26 C 1 Restrict the airflow see figure 10 through the outdoor coil to achieve pressur...

Page 10: ...5 153 79 157 81 152 77 164 77 75 24 166 81 173 80 167 77 170 76 167 80 170 81 165 77 177 78 80 27 180 82 187 81 181 78 186 76 182 80 184 82 179 78 192 78 85 29 195 82 218 82 195 78 201 77 198 81 198 8...

Page 11: ...coil reinstall the mesh screen by positioning it in its original position and reinserting the push pin No tool is required to push the pin back into the same slot in the fins If the push pin is loose...

Page 12: ...he thermostat 2 24VAC from indoor unit Y1 energizes the TOC timed off control if used which energizes contactor K1 3 K1 1 N O closes energizing compressor B1 and outdoor fan motor B4 4 Compressor B1 a...

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