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SERVICE

HS25

UNIT

INFORMATION

1993 Lennox Industries Inc.

Corp. 9327-L3

Litho U.S.A.

HS25 SERIES UNITS

The HS25 is a high efficiency residential split–system

condensing unit which features a scroll compressor. It

operates much like a standard condensing unit, but the

HS25’s scroll compressor is unique in the way that it

compresses refrigerant.  Several models are available in

sizes ranging from 1–1/2 through 5 tons. The series is de-

signed for use with an expansion valve in the indoor unit.

This manual is divided into sections which discuss the

major components, refrigerant system, charging pro-

cedure, maintenance and operation sequence.

All specifications in this manual are subject to change.

SCROLL COMPRESSOR

DISCHARGE

SUCTION

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I–APPLICATION

All major components (indoor blower/coil) must be

matched according to Lennox recommendations for

the compressor to be covered under warranty.  Refer to

the Engineering Handbook for approved system

matchups. A misapplied system will cause erratic op-

eration and can result in early compressor failure.

II–SCROLL COMPRESSOR

The scroll compressor design is simple, efficient  and

requires few moving parts. A cutaway diagram of the

scroll compressor is shown on the cover. The scrolls

are located in the top of the compressor can and the

motor is located just below. The oil level is immediate-

ly below the motor.

The scroll is a simple compression concept centered

around the unique spiral shape of the scroll and its in-

herent properties. Figure 1 shows the basic scroll form.

Two identical scrolls are mated together forming con-

centric spiral shapes (figure 2). One scroll remains sta-

tionary, while the other is allowed to orbit (figure 3).

Note that the orbiting scroll does not rotate or turn but

merely orbits the stationary scroll.

Summary of Contents for HS25-211

Page 1: ...must be matched according to Lennox recommendations for the compressor to be covered under warranty Refer to the Engineering Handbook for approved system matchups A misapplied system will cause errat...

Page 2: ...1 7 1 6 1 1 3 1 3 8 2 0 50 60 45 31 3 37 7 26 1 SPECIFICATIONS Model No HS25 261 HS25 311 HS25 411 Outdoor Coil Condenser Fan HCFC 22 charge furnished Face area sq ft Tube diameter in No of Rows Fins...

Page 3: ...uring a single orbit several pockets of gas are compressed simulta neously providing smooth continuous compression The scroll compressor is tolerant to the effects of liquid return If liquid enters th...

Page 4: ...the compressor contactor On initial ther mostat demand the compressor contactor is delayed for 8 5 seconds At the end of the delay the compressor is allowed to energize When thermostat demand is sa t...

Page 5: ...DISCHARGE TEMPERATURE SENSOR WIRES TO CONTROL BOX TO COMP TERM BOX IN 461 UNITS 3 1 2 TON AND SMALLER ONLY F High Pressure Switch A manual reset single pole single throw high pressure switch located...

Page 6: ...application of field fabricated lines Separate discharge and suction service ports are pro vided at the compressor for connection of gauge man ifold during charging procedure Model No LIQUID SUCTION L...

Page 7: ...rences are in construction Valves manufactured by Parker are forged assem blies Primore and Aeroquip valves are brazed to gether Valves are not rebuildable If a valve has failed it must be replaced Th...

Page 8: ...h gauge manifold and connect vacuum pump with vacuum gauge to center port of gauge manifold With both gauge manifold ser vice valves open start pump and evacuate evapo rator and refrigerant lines IMPO...

Page 9: ...table 6 as a general guide for performing main tenance checks Table 6 is not a procedure for charg ing the system Minor variations in these pressures may be expected due to differences in installation...

Page 10: ...erminal Y passes through discharge temperature sensor compressor thermostat and low pressure switch to energize time delay terminal 2 3 Time delay action is at the beginning of a thermostat demand Whe...

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