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A − Slab Mounting

When you install the unit at grade level, the top of the slab
should be high enough above the grade so that water from
higher ground will not collect around the unit. See figure 3.
Slab should have a slope tolerance away from the building
of 2 degrees or 2 inches per 5 feet (51 mm per 1.5 m).

2 degrees or

2 in. per 5 foot 

(51 mm per 1.5 m)

slope tolerance away

from building structure

Slab Mounting

ground level

mounting

slab

building

structure

discharge air

Figure 3

B − Roof Mounting

Install unit at a minimum of 4 inches above surface of the roof.
Care must be taken to ensure weight of unit is properly distrib-
uted over roof joists and rafters. Either redwood or steel sup-
ports are recommended.

Electrical

In the U.S.A., wiring must conform with current local codes
and the current National Electric Code (NEC). In Canada,
wiring must conform with current local codes and the current
Canadian Electrical Code (CEC). 

Refer to the furnace or blower coil installation instructions
for additional wiring application diagrams and refer to unit
nameplate for minimum circuit ampacity and maximum
overcurrent protection size.

WARNING

Unit must be grounded in accordance with
national and local codes.
Electric Shock Hazard.
Can cause injury or death.

 1. Install line voltage power supply to unit from a properly

sized disconnect switch.

 2. Ground unit at unit disconnect switch or to an earth

ground.

NOTE − To facilitate conduit, a hole is in the bottom of 
the control box. Connect conduit to the control box us
ing a proper conduit fitting.

NOTE − Units are approved for use only with copper 
conductors.

24V, Class II circuit connections are made in the low 
voltage junction box. Refer to figure 4 for field wiring 
diagram.

NOTE − A complete unit wiring diagram is located in
side the unit control box cover.

 3. Install room thermostat (ordered separately) on an in-

side wall approximately in the center of the conditioned
area and 5 feet (1.5 m) from the floor. It should not be
installed on an outside wall or where it can be effected
by sunlight, drafts or vibrations.

 4. Install low voltage wiring from outdoor to indoor unit

and from thermostat to indoor unit. See figure 5.

Summary of Contents for HS27 Series

Page 1: ...4 669M 02 04 Supersedes 12 02 Table of Contents HS27 Outdoor Unit 1 Shipping Packing List 1 General Information 1 Unit Dimensions 2 Parts Arrangement 3 Setting the Unit 3 Electrical 3 Refrigerant Pipi...

Page 2: ...View Access View 4 1 2 114 2 3 4 70 4 102 6 1 16 154 1 3 8 35 A 4 7 8 22 4 102 2 9 16 65 18 5 8 473 26 5 8 676 34 1 16 865 2 51 28 1 8 714 7 1 2 191 7 1 2 191 3 7 8 98 3 7 8 98 air inlet air inlet 2 5...

Page 3: ...o avoid accidental contact with sharp edges Refer to unit dimensions for sizing mounting slab platform s or supports Refer to figure 2 for installation clearances 36 914 mm 36 914 mm 36 914 mm 36 914...

Page 4: ...structions for additional wiring application diagrams and refer to unit nameplate for minimum circuit ampacity and maximum overcurrent protection size WARNING Unit must be grounded in accordance with...

Page 5: ...R W Y G C Thermostat Furnace Outdoor Unit Y1 Outdoor Unit C Outdoor Unit power heat cooling indoor blower common NOTE see unit wiring diagram for power supply connections NOTE If the indoor unit is no...

Page 6: ...ing Refrigerant Line During the installation of any heat pump or a c system it is important to properly isolate the refrigerant lines to prevent unnecessary vibration Line set contact with the structu...

Page 7: ...id Line IMPORTANT Refrigerant lines must not contact structure Outside Wall Inside Wall Liquid Line Vapor Line IMPORTANT Refrigerant lines must not contact wall Wood Block Between Studs Strap Sleeve W...

Page 8: ...ire Tie Wire Tie around vapor line only Floor Joist or Roof Rafter Tape or Wire Tie Strap the vapor line to the joist or rafter at 8 ft intervals then strap the liquid line to the vapor line To hang l...

Page 9: ...ne Metal Sleeve Anchored Heavy Nylon Wire Tie Automotive Muffler Type Hanger Wall Stud Wall Stud Liquid Line Vapor Line Wrapped in Armaflex Strap Liquid Line To Vapor Line Metal Sleeve Figure 8 Outsid...

Page 10: ...ps If you install an expansion valve with an indoor coil that includes a fixed orifice remove the orifice before instal ling the expansion valve IMPORTANT Failure to remove RFC orifice when installing...

Page 11: ...t hex wrench here valve front seated to outdoor coil to indoor coil Service Valve Valve Open Schrader valve service port service port cap insert hex wrench here to indoor coil to outdoor coil stem cap...

Page 12: ...ollows low pressure gauge to vapor line service valve high pressure gauge to liquid line service valve 2 Connect micron gauge 3 Connect the vacuum pump with vacuum gauge to the center port of the mani...

Page 13: ...or unit should be charged during warm weather However applications arise in which charging must occur in the colder months The method of charging is deter mined by the unit s refrigerant metering devi...

Page 14: ...tdoor ambient temperature to check the liquid line temperature 5 The difference between the ambient and liquid temper atures should match values given in table 4 If the val ues don t agree with the th...

Page 15: ...shed with a water hose Ensure the power is turned off before you clean the coil 2 The outdoor fan motor is prelubricated and sealed No further lubrication is needed 3 Visually inspect connecting lines...

Page 16: ...oor Fan Checked Job No City City Serial No Date State State Service Technician Compressor Outdoor Fan Indoor Filter Clean Electrical Connections Tight Supply Voltage Unit Off Vapor Pressure Thermostat...

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