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I − UNIT INFORMATION

ELECTROSTATIC DISCHARGE (ESD)

Precautions and Procedures

CAUTION

Electrostatic discharge can affect electronic
components. Take precautions during unit instal-
lation and service to protect the unit’s electronic
controls. Precautions will help to avoid control
exposure to electrostatic discharge by putting
the unit, the control and the technician at the
same electrostatic potential. Neutralize electro-
static charge by touching hand and all tools on an
unpainted unit surface before performing any
service procedure.

All major components (indoor blower and coil) must be
matched according to Lennox recommendations for the
compressor to be covered under warranty. Refer to the En-
gineering Handbook for approved system matchups. A
misapplied system will cause erratic operation and can re-
sult in early compressor failure.

IMPORTANT

This unit must be matched with an indoor coil as
specified in Lennox’ Engineering Handbook.

II − UNIT COMPONENTS

Unit components are illustrated in figure 1.

XP13 UNIT COMPONENTS

FIGURE 1

OUTDOOR FAN

COMPRESSOR

HIGH PRESSURE

SWITCH

REVERSING

VALVE

FILTER

DRIER

CONTROL

BOX

EXPANSION

VALVE

VAPOR LINE

SERVICE

VALVE

LIQUID LINE

SERVICE

VALVE

A − Control Box (Figure 2)

XP13 units are not equipped with a 24V transformer. All 24
VAC controls are powered by the indoor unit. Refer to wir-
ing diagram.

FIGURE 2

DUAL CAPACITOR

(C12)

COMPRESSOR

CONTACTOR

(K1)

SINGLE PHASE UNIT CONTROL BOX

GROUNDING

LUG

DEFROST

CONTROL

(A108)

Electrical openings are provided under the control box cov-
er. Field thermostat wiring is made to a 24V terminal strip
located on the defrost control board located in the control
box. See figure 3.

C

R

W1

O

Y1

L

24V THERMOSTAT TERMINAL STRIP

FIGURE 3

1 − Compressor Contactor K1

The compressor is energized by a contactor located in the
control box. See figure 2. Single−pole contactors are used
in all XP13 series units. K1 is energized through the con-
trol board by the indoor thermostat terminal Y1 (24V) when
thermostat demand is present.

DANGER

Electric Shock Hazard.
May cause injury or death.
Line voltage is present at all compo-
nents when unit is not in operation on
units with single pole contactors.
Disconnect all remote electrical power
supplies before opening unit panel.
Unit may have multiple power supplies.

Summary of Contents for Elite XP13018

Page 1: ...RNING Warranty will be voided if covered equipment is re moved from original installation site Warranty will not cover damage or defect resulting from Flood wind lightning or installation and opera ti...

Page 2: ...230V 208 230V 208 230V 3 Maximum overcurrent protection amps 20 30 30 35 35 40 50 60 2 Minimum circuit ampacity 11 9 17 5 18 4 21 6 21 9 23 2 28 9 34 6 Compressor Rated load amps 8 97 13 46 14 1 16 6...

Page 3: ...1 OUTDOOR FAN COMPRESSOR HIGH PRESSURE SWITCH REVERSING VALVE FILTER DRIER CONTROL BOX EXPANSION VALVE VAPOR LINE SERVICE VALVE LIQUID LINE SERVICE VALVE A Control Box Figure 2 XP13 units are not equi...

Page 4: ...the TEST position at power up the control will ignore the test pins When the jumper is placed across the TEST pins for two seconds the control will enter the defrost mode If the jumper is removed befo...

Page 5: ...TION CROSS SECTION OF SCROLLS TIPS SEALED BY DISCHARGE PRESSURE DISCHARGE PRESSURE The counterclockwise orbiting scroll draws gas into the outer crescent shaped gas pocket created by the two scrolls f...

Page 6: ...oving the four screws securing the fan assembly See figure9 The grill fan assembly can be removed from the cabinet as one piece See figure 10 The condenser fan motor is removed from the fan guard by r...

Page 7: ...pole single throw high pressure switch is located in the liquid line This switch shuts off the compres sor when liquid line pressure rises above the factory setting The switch is normally closed and i...

Page 8: ...ON OF REFRIGERANT FLOW SERVICE PORT SUCTION EXPANSION CHECK VALVE INDOOR UNIT OUTDOOR UNIT LIQUID LINE SERVICE PORT GAUGE MANIFOLD INTERNAL COMPRESSOR LIMIT DISTRIBUTOR INDOOR COIL COIL SENSOR FIGURE...

Page 9: ...ation and serves as the primary leak seal To Access Schrader Port 1 Remove service port cap with an adjustable wrench 2 Connect gauge to the service port 3 When testing is complete replace service por...

Page 10: ...only 3 Open the high pressure side of the manifold to allow the R 410A into the line set and indoor unit Weigh in a trace amount of R 410A A trace amount is a maximum of 2 ounces 57 g or 3 pounds 31 k...

Page 11: ...urn the pump on and continue to evacuate the line set and indoor unit until the absolute pressure does not rise above 500 microns 29 9 inches of mercury within a 20 minute period after shutting off th...

Page 12: ...5 Charge Using the Approach Method Outdoor Temperature 65 F 18 C The following procedure is intended as a general guide and is for use on expansion valve systems only For best results indoor temperatu...

Page 13: ...0A refriger ant absorb moisture very quickly It is very impor tant that the refrigerant system be kept closed as much as possible DO NOT remove line set caps or service valve stub caps until you are r...

Page 14: ...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 a...

Page 15: ...Page 15 VIII WIRING DIAGRAM AND SEQUENCE OF OPERATION 5 6 1 2 4 3 3 6...

Page 16: ...tdoor fan motor B4 are de energized and stop immediately Terminal O is de energized when indoor room thermo stat is out of cooling mode de energizing the reversing valve L1 Heating demand initiates at...

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