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Summary of Contents for Elite XP13-030

Page 1: ...System 15 Servicing Unit Delivered Void of Charge 15 Electrical Connections 15 Start Up and Charging Procedures 17 System Operation 17 Defrost System 21 Maintenance 22 Homeowner Information 22 Start...

Page 2: ...UGE PORT SUCTION LINE CONNECTIONS 2 51 i C 3 _ tt 1 25 SIDE VIEW UNIT SUPPORT FEET 8N 2 216 8 3 4 222 13 1 2 343 9N 2 241 8N 4 210 L UNIT SUPPORT FEET T 13 7 8 352 197 3 1 4 83 20 5 8 524 _l 4 1 2 114...

Page 3: ...for removing refrigerant flushing leak testing evacuating checking charge and charging Each valve is equipped with a service port which has a factory installed valve stem Figure 1 Cap Tightening Dist...

Page 4: ...UTDOOR UNIT NOTE To prevent stripping of the cap the wrench should be appropriately sized and fit snugly over the cap before tightening the cap To Access Bali Type Service Port A service port cap prot...

Page 5: ...t charge due to either large internal coil volumes and or long line sets The following conditions may cause the compressor to stop functioning The following devices could prevent full system charge re...

Page 6: ...all the unit directly outside a window Glass has a very high level of sound transmission For proper placement of unit in relation to a window see the provided illustration in figure 8 NSTALL UN T AWA...

Page 7: ...dapter The specified coupling will fit snuggly into the recessed portion of the feet Use additional 2 SCH 40 male threaded adaptors which can be threaded into the female threaded adaptors to make addi...

Page 8: ...IS FOR ALIGNMENT AND NOT DESIGNED TO SUPPORT WEIGHT OF PANEL Figure 12 Removing Installing Louvered Panels Details A B and C HOLD DOOR FIRMLY TO THE HINGED ANGLE MAY BE TOO SIDE TO MAINTAIN EXTREME _...

Page 9: ...tion from Lennox be sure to communicate the following points Model XP13 and size of unit e g 060 Line set diameters for the unit being installed as listed in table 2 and total length of installation N...

Page 10: ...ends The pipe must remain round do not pinch end of the line 2 Remove service cap and core from both the suction and liquid line service ports 3 Connect gauge low pressure side to liquid line service...

Page 11: ...PISTON LIQUID LINE ORIFICE HOUSINGS 10 __ RETAINER TEFLON RINGS 20 _ iRASS NUTS 10 LIQUID LINE ASSEMBLIES INCLUDES STRAINER 10 LIQUID LINE ASSEMBLY Figure 19 69J46 Kit Components TYPICAL FIXED ORIFIC...

Page 12: ...HFC 410A refrigerant then proceed to Installing New Refrigerant Metering Device _ _ INVERTED HCFC 22 CYLINDER CONTAINS CLEAN HCFC 22 TO BE USED FOR FLUSHING GAUGE MANIFOLD LOW HIGH h I PRESSURE PRESSU...

Page 13: ...NSTALLATION PROCEDURE The CTXV unit can be installed internal or external to the indoor coil In applications where an uncased coil is being installed in a field provided plenum install the CTXV in a m...

Page 14: ...atch ups and application information The reference CTXV kits include 1 CTXV 2 Teflon rings 1 1 1 4 wide copper mounting strap for sensing bulb 2 10 hex head bolts and nuts for securing sensing bulb AN...

Page 15: ...t 10 Close manifold gauge valves and shut off the HFC 410A cylinder and remove the manifold gauge set A IMPORTANT 1 Connect manifold gauge set to the service valve ports as follows low pressure gauge...

Page 16: ...ounded in accordance with national and local codes z_NOTE For use with copper conductors only Refer to unit rating plate for minimum circuit ampacity and maximum over current protection size Figure 28...

Page 17: ...plate 8 Check system for sufficient refrigerate by using the procedures listed under Testing and Charging System TESTING AND CHARGING SYSTEM This system uses HFC 410A refrigerant which operates at muc...

Page 18: ...llustration purposes only Go to actual nameplate on outdoor unit for charge information 1 SUBCOOUNG2 SAT o LIQ o SC o Figure 33 Using Weigh In Method 3 4 USE COOLING 5 MODE 60 F 15 USE HEATING MODE Ch...

Page 19: ...8 CBX32M 036 042 10 5 2 2 CBX32MV 036 10 5 2 2 Amount of charge required in additional to charge shown on unit nameplate Remember to consider line set length difference Target Add charge Subcooling IN...

Page 20: ...essure Psig F Psig F Psig F Psig F Psig F Psig F Psig F Psig F Psig 32 100 8 48 137 1 63 178 5 79 231 6 94 290 8 110 365 0 125 445 9 141 545 6 33 102 9 49 139 6 64 181 6 80 235 3 95 295 1 111 370 0 12...

Page 21: ...d figure 36 DEFROST THERMOSTAT The defrost thermostat is located on the liquid line between the check expansion valve and the distributor When defrost thermostat senses 42 F 5 5 C or cooler the thermo...

Page 22: ...o power to con OFF OFF trol Normal operation Simultaneous Slow FLASH power to control Anti short cycle lockout Alternating Slow FLASH Low pressure OFF Slow FLASH switch fault Low pressure OFF ON switc...

Page 23: ...eaning of the outdoor unit s coil should be performed by a trained service technician Contact your dealer and set up a schedule preferably twice a year but at least once a year to inspect and service...

Page 24: ...th heating and cooling Refer to the user s information manual provided with your particular thermostat for operation details SignatureStat room thermostat Loss of charge kit High pressure switch kit M...

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