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TABLE 7

NORMAL OPERATING PRESSURES

Cooling Operation

Outdoor Coil 

E t

i

Ai

HPXA12−18

HPXA12−24

HPXA12−30

HPXA12−36

HPXA12−42

HPXA12−48

HPXA12−60

Entering Air 

Temp. °F (°C)

Liquid

Vapor

Liquid

Suction

Liquid

Vapor

Liquid

Vapor

Liquid

Vapor

Liquid

Vapor

Liquid

Vapor

65 (18.3)

223

147

254

130

244

136

262

135

260

133

240

126

250

123

75 (23.9)

270

149

290

134

282

139

304

138

300

135

280

130

300

132

85 (29.4)

312

150

335

137

325

141

349

141

345

137

320

134

345

137

95 (35.0)

360

152

382

140

375

143

399

143

397

139

360

136

378

140

105 (40.6)

406

154

433

143

426

145

454

146

452

142

415

137

430

142

115 (46.1)

463

155

490

146

485

147

514

149

510

145

470

139

497

145

Heating Operation

Outdoor Coil 

E t

i

Ai

HPXA12−18

HPXA12−24

HPXA12−30

HPXA12−36

HPXA12−42

HPXA12−48

HPXA12−60

Entering Air

Temp. °F (°C)

Liquid

Vapor

Liquid

Vapor

Liquid

Vapor

Liquid

Vapor

Liquid

Vapor

Liquid

Vapor

Liquid

Vapor

20 (−6.6)

265

63

295

59

340

60

278

59

288

60

315

60

282

57

30 (−1.1)

280

78

315

72

350

75

290

72

297

70

325

74

300

70

40 (4.4)

294

96

335

87

362

90

305

89

310

85

340

90

310

82

50 (10.0)

310

112

350

103

374

110

317

105

325

105

360

106

325

92

60 (15.5)

320

133

375

120

390

132

333

128

344

127

380

128

335

100

TABLE 8

R410A Temperature/Pressure Chart

Temperature

°F

Pressure

Psig

Temperature

°F

Pressure

Psig

Temperature

°F

Pressure

Psig

Temperature

°F

Pressure

Psig

32

100.8

63

178.5

94

290.8

125

445.9

33

102.9

64

181.6

95

295.1

126

451.8

34

105.0

65

184.3

96

299.4

127

457.6

35

107.1

66

187.7

97

303.8

128

463.5

36

109.2

67

190.9

98

308.2

129

469.5

37

111.4

68

194.1

99

312.7

130

475.6

38

113.6

69

197.3

100

317.2

131

481.6

39

115.8

70

200.6

101

321.8

132

487.8

40

118.0

71

203.9

102

326.4

133

494.0

41

120.3

72

207.2

103

331.0

134

500.2

42

122.6

73

210.6

104

335.7

135

506.5

43

125.0

74

214.0

105

340.5

136

512.9

44

127.3

75

217.4

106

345.3

137

519.3

45

129.7

76

220.9

107

350.1

138

525.8

46

132.2

77

224.4

108

355.0

139

532.4

47

134.6

78

228.0

109

360.0

140

539.0

48

137.1

79

231.6

110

365.0

141

545.6

49

139.6

80

235.3

111

370.0

142

552.3

50

142.2

81

239.0

112

375.1

143

559.1

51

144.8

82

242.7

113

380.2

144

565.9

52

147.4

83

246.5

114

385.4

145

572.8

53

150.1

84

250.3

115

390.7

146

579.8

54

152.8

85

254.1

116

396.0

147

586.8

55

155.5

86

258.0

117

401.3

148

593.8

56

158.2

87

262.0

118

406.7

149

601.0

57

161.0

88

266.0

119

412.2

150

608.1

58

163.9

89

270.0

120

417.7

151

615.4

59

166.7

90

274.1

121

423.2

152

622.7

60

169.6

91

278.2

122

428.8

153

630.1

61

172.6

92

282.3

123

434.5

154

637.5

62

195.5

93

286.5

124

440.2

155

645.0

Summary of Contents for HPXA12 SERIES

Page 1: ...quipment rated for R410A WARNING 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 o...

Page 2: ...80 181 82 OPTIONAL ACCESSORIES MUST BE ORDERED EXTRA Compressor Monitor Canada Only 45F08 45F08 45F08 45F08 Hail Guards 17L73 17L73 17L73 17L73 Mild Ambient Kit LB 101122 32M08 32M08 32M08 32M08 Monit...

Page 3: ...B2 L 69J07 Mounting Base Net Weight 6 lbs 3 kg 15 lbs 7 kg 15 lbs 7 kg Refrigerant Li S t 30 ft 9 m length L15 65 30 L15 65 30 Field Fabricate g Line Set 40 ft 12 m length L15 65 40 L15 65 40 Field Fa...

Page 4: ...62 Power Factor 98 98 99 99 99 99 Outdoor Coil F M t Full load amps 1 55 1 9 9 1 9 9 Fan Motor Locked Rotor Amps 2 3 1 4 1 2 1 4 1 2 1 OPTIONAL ACCESSORIES MUST BE ORDERED EXTRA Compressor Low Ambient...

Page 5: ...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 COMPRESSOR C...

Page 6: ...nal Y2 for 2nd stage thermostat input 46M8201 56M8501 DELAY pins 56M8501 The demand defrost board uses basic differential temper ature means to detect degradation of system performance due to ice buil...

Page 7: ...e Y1 Out line is engaged a 5 minute short cycle will occur after the switch closes Operational Description The demand defrost board has three basic operational modes Normal Defrost and Calibration Nor...

Page 8: ...period If the board fails to calibrate another defrost cycle will be initiated after 90 minutes of heating mode compressor run time Once the defrost board is calibrated it will use de mand defrost log...

Page 9: ...e board and all sensors FLASH FLASH Normal operation Unit operating normally or in standby mode None required ON OFF Strike Out pressure lockout Short test pins or reset 24V power to board to override...

Page 10: ...the two scrolls figure 10 1 The centrifugal action of the orbiting scroll seals off the flanks of the scrolls figure 10 2 As the orbiting motion contin ues the gas is forced toward the center of the s...

Page 11: ...uire a run capacitor In all units the condenser fan is controlled by the compressor contactor ELECTRICAL DATA tables in this manual show specifi cations for condenser fans used in HPXA12s Access to th...

Page 12: ...ch settings for R410A refrigerant will be significantly higher than units with R22 An auto reset single pole single throw high pressure switch is located in the liquid line This switch shuts off the c...

Page 13: ...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 14: ...em out counterclockwise as far as it will go NOTE Use a 3 16 hex head extension for 3 8 line sizes or a 5 16 extension for large line sizes 3 Replace the stem cap Tighten finger tight then tighten an...

Page 15: ...e high pres sure hose is connected to the liquid line port however connecting it to the vapor port better protects the man ifold gauge set from high pressure damage 6 Adjust the nitrogen pressure to 1...

Page 16: ...injury or death Units are factory charged with the amount of R410A refrig erant indicated on the unit rating plate This charge is based on a matching indoor coil and outdoor coil with 15 ft 4 5m line...

Page 17: ...for checking charge Block equal sections of air intake panels mov ing obstructions sideways as shown until liquid pres sure is in the 300 350 psig 2068 2413 kPa range BLOCKING OUTDOOR COIL CARDBOARD O...

Page 18: ...344 127 380 128 335 100 TABLE 8 R410A Temperature Pressure Chart Temperature F Pressure Psig Temperature F Pressure Psig Temperature F Pressure Psig Temperature F Pressure Psig 32 100 8 63 178 5 94 29...

Page 19: ...eplaced to eliminate moisture from POE oil VI MAINTENANCE In order to maintain the warranty on this equipment the HPXA12 system must be serviced annually and a record of service maintained The followi...

Page 20: ...Page 20 VII WIRING DIAGRAM AND SEQUENCE OF OPERATION 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 15 1 2 3 4 14 1 4 HPXA12 1 5 THROUGH 5 TON UNIT WIRING Single Phase 230V...

Page 21: ...Page 21 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 15 2 3 14 1 4 HPXA12 3 THROUGH 5 TON UNIT WIRING Three Phase 230V 7...

Page 22: ...Page 22 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 15 2 3 14 1 4 HPXA12 3 THROUGH 5 TON UNIT WIRING Three Phase 460V 7...

Page 23: ...K1 5 minute anti cylce time must be satisfied first 11 K1 1 N O closes energizing compressor and out door fan motor 460V units only K1 1 closes energizing compressor B1 and outdoor relay K10 energizin...

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