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OUTDOOR COIL

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COMPRESSOR

OUTDOOR FAN

BLOWER MOTOR

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DEFROST CONTROL

BLOWER CONTROL

CAPACITOR

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Unit should be installed in accordance with all national
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Limitations for unit and appropriate accessories must
also be observed.
The unit must not be installed with any duct system in
the outdoor air stream. The outdoor fan is not designed
to operate against any additional static pressure.
Minimum and maximum operating conditions must be
observed to assure maximum system performance
with minimum service required.

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In U.S. units may be installed on combustible floors
made from wood or class A, B, or C roof covering mate-
rial. In Canada, units may be installed on combustible
floors. Units must be installed outdoors.

Summary of Contents for CHP29 Series

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Page 3: ...ct system in the outdoor air stream The outdoor fan is not designed to operate against any additional static pressure Minimum and maximum operating conditions must be observed to assure maximum system...

Page 4: ...d or vibration into condi tioned space Unit foundation should be raised to a minimum of 3 above finish grade In areas which have prolonged pe riods of temperature below freezing and snowfall the unit...

Page 5: ...of liquid refrigerant into the compressor The following steps should be taken on initial start up to prevent possible compres sor damage This procedure must be followed at initial start up as well as...

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Page 7: ...70qF dry bulb return air Data in table 4 is based on 80qF dry bulb 87qF wet bulb return air Allow unit operation to stabilize before taking pressure readings 7 3 68 7 21 683 5 7 7 UNIT MODEL NO SUCTIO...

Page 8: ...ontactor starting compressor and outdoor fan The reversing valve is not energized in the heating mode The thermostat again automatically brings on the indoor blower at the same time Upon satisfying he...

Page 9: ...sposable 0RWRUV Indoor and outdoor fan motors are permanently lubri cated and require no maintenance 2XWGRRU RLO Dirt should not be allowed to accumulate on the out door coil surface or other parts in...

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