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BLOWER DA

TA

1.5 HP

 | 4 ROW (060)

BLOWER T

ABLE INCLUDES RESIST

ANCE FOR BASE UNIT ONL

Y WITH DR

Y INDOOR COIL

 AND 

AIR FIL

TERS IN PLACE.

FOR 

ALL

 UNITS ADD:

 

1 - 

Any factory installed options air resistance (heat section, economizer

, etc.).

 

2 - 

Any field installed accessories air resistance (duct resistance, diffuser

, etc.).

Minimum 

Air V

olume Required For Different Gas Heat Sizes: 

Standard Heat - 1075 cfm; Medium Heat - 1

150 cfm; High Heat - 1500 cfm

See page 23 for wet coil and options/accessory air resistance data.

DOWNFLOW

Total

 

Air

 

cfm

Total Static Pressure - in. w

.g.

0.1

0.2

0.3

0.4

0.5

0.6

0.7

0.8

0.9

1.0

1.1

1.2

1.3

RPM

W

atts

RPM

W

atts

RPM

W

atts

RPM

W

atts

RPM

W

atts

RPM

W

atts

RPM

W

atts

RPM

W

atts

RPM

W

atts

RPM

W

atts

RPM

W

atts

RPM

W

atts

RPM

W

atts

400

720

20

805

41

880

60

- - -

- - -

- - -

- - -

- - -

- - -

- - -

- - -

- - -

- - -

- - -

- - -

- - -

- - -

- - -

- - -

- - -

- - -

- - -

- - -

600

849

51

933

73

101

1

93

1083

11

2

1152

128

1229

130

1310

126

1389

125

- - -

- - -

- - -

- - -

- - -

- - -

- - -

- - -

- - -

- - -

800

978

81

1064

103

1145

124

1220

144

1291

162

1367

170

1443

175

1514

183

1578

198

1634

222

1684

252

1734

281

1783

309

1000

1147

11

6

1225

138

1302

159

1376

179

1446

198

1517

211

1586

224

1648

242

1703

266

1753

296

1801

327

1849

356

1896

382

1200

1347

154

1418

175

1487

196

1555

216

1620

235

1684

253

1743

275

1795

302

1841

336

1884

373

1930

405

1976

433

2021

458

1400

1571

182

1629

209

1686

236

1742

262

1798

288

1850

315

1899

346

1943

380

1984

417

2025

453

2068

485

21

13

512

2156

537

1600

1753

252

1803

286

1853

318

1902

351

1951

383

1998

415

2043

447

2087

478

2130

508

2173

539

2216

568

2259

595

2302

621

1800

1935

339

1983

371

2030

403

2076

434

2122

465

2167

495

2210

524

2253

554

2295

586

2337

618

2378

650

2418

682

2458

714

2000

2127

415

2172

448

2217

481

2260

513

2303

546

2345

579

2385

614

2425

653

2464

693

2503

734

2541

774

2578

814

2614

855

2200

2321

507

2363

545

2404

583

2444

623

2484

664

2522

707

2560

753

2596

801

2632

848

2667

895

2703

939

2737

981

2770

1023

2400

2516

635

2556

679

2594

723

2631

767

2668

813

2703

861

2737

909

2772

958

2805

1005

2839

1050

2872

1093

2905

1135

2936

1176

2600

2715

796

2751

841

2786

887

2820

933

2854

980

2887

1027

2919

1074

2952

1120

2983

1164

3015

1207

3046

1249

3077

1290

3107

1330

2800

2915

970

2947

1016

2979

1062

301

1

1107

3042

1152

3073

1197

3104

1240

3134

1282

3164

1323

3193

1364

3222

1404

3251

1445

3280

1485

3000

31

12

1142

3142

1187

3172

1232

3202

1276

3232

1319

3261

1361

3289

1401

3317

1441

3344

1480

3371

1520

3399

1560

3426

1600

3453

1638

Total

 

Air cfm

Total Static Pressure - in. w

.g.

1.4

1.5

1.6

1.7

1.8

1.9

2.0

RPM

W

atts

RPM

W

atts

RPM

W

atts

RPM

W

atts

RPM

W

atts

RPM

W

atts

RPM

W

atts

800

1830

335

- - -

- - -

- - -

- - -

- - -

- - -

- - -

- - -

- - -

- - -

- - -

- - -

1000

1940

405

1983

426

2026

446

2068

466

2111

488

2154

512

2196

536

1200

2064

480

2106

501

2148

522

2190

544

2232

569

2273

595

2314

623

1400

2199

560

2241

584

2282

608

2323

634

2363

664

2402

694

2440

726

1600

2344

647

2384

675

2424

706

2462

740

2498

776

2535

811

2571

848

1800

2497

749

2533

788

2568

829

2602

872

2636

914

2671

953

2705

992

2000

2648

898

2681

941

2714

986

2746

1030

2779

1072

2812

111

2

2845

1152

2200

2803

1064

2835

1105

2867

1145

2899

1186

2931

1225

2964

1265

2995

1303

2400

2968

1217

2999

1258

3031

1298

3062

1337

3093

1377

3124

1415

3156

1454

2600

3138

1371

3168

141

1

3199

1450

3229

1489

3260

1528

3290

1566

3321

1604

2800

3309

1524

3338

1563

3368

1602

3398

1640

3428

1678

3458

1717

3488

1755

3000

3481

1677

3508

1715

3537

1752

3566

1790

3595

1828

3625

1866

3655

1904

Summary of Contents for LHT/LDT024

Page 1: ...s Page 26 INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS LHT LDT024 LHT LDT036 LHT LDT048 LHT LDT060 2 Ton 3 Ton 4 Ton 5 Ton HEAT PUMP AND DUAL FUEL PACKAGED UNITS 508303 01 10 2022 Cooling Operation Page 32 Gas Heat Star...

Page 2: ...TOM SUPPLY AIR OPENING TOP VIEW Base CENTER OF GRAVITY 9 1 2 241 6 5 8 168 26 1 2 673 5 5 8 143 29 737 7 178 BOTTOM RETURN AIR OPENING BOTTOM CONDENSATE OUTLET 25 3 4 654 BOTTOM POWER ENTRY 3 X 8 76 X...

Page 3: ...BLOWER COMPRESSOR CONDENSER COIL REVERSING VALVE INDOOR TXV OUTDOOR TXV UNIT CONTROLLER ELECTRIC HEAT LDT024 036 048 060 PARTS ARRANGEMENT 8 8 8 8 EVAPORATOR COIL CONDENSER FAN CONDENSATE DRAIN FILTER...

Page 4: ...Installation of Residence Type Warm Air Heating and Air conditioning Systems NFPA No 90B local municipal building codes and manufacturer s installation instructions IMPORTANT The Clean Air Act of 1990...

Page 5: ...air by pass and promote a proper seal with the RTU duct work duct drops diffuser assemblies must be supported independently to the building structure A Downflow Discharge Application Roof Mounting wit...

Page 6: ...ght with all available factory installed accessories 378 400 Unit Weight Lbs Kg CAUTION Do not walk on unit 833 881 Horizontal Air Discharge Unit is shipped with panels covering the horizontal supply...

Page 7: ...mm per 10 3 m of line MOUNTING FRAME OPEN VENT CONDENSATE SIDE DRAIN CONNECTION NOTE Allow clearance to open doors when installing condensate piping CAULK AROUND CONDENSATE COUPLING FIGURE 6 UNIT Min...

Page 8: ...Replace the condensate drain mullion Connect Gas Piping Gas Units Before connecting field provided piping check with gas company or authorities having jurisdiction for local code requirements When ins...

Page 9: ...ound joint type After all connections have been made check all piping connections for gas leaks Also check existing unit gas connections up to the gas valve loosening may occur during installation Use...

Page 10: ...refer to the Unit Controller Setup Guide for start up instructions Electrical Connections Power Supply Do not apply power or close disconnect switch until installation is complete Refer to start up di...

Page 11: ...up Guide to change the System Mode Use the mobile service app menu and select Settings Install Thermostat Mode 1 Route thermostat cable or wires from subbase to control area above compressor refer to...

Page 12: ...r air temperature falls below setpoint the unit will operate in gas heat mode Note Only stage one is used stage 2 is not used Although the recommended balance point setpoint is 35 F the setpoint can b...

Page 13: ...ately stop when power is interrupted to the Unit Controller Disconnect unit power before opening the blower compartment The Controller s digital inputs must be used to shut down the blower See Unit Co...

Page 14: ...ATION CFM This is the percentage of torque for high static blower ventilation speed TABLE 3 ELECTRIC HEAT MINIMUM AIRFLOW kW CFM Direct Drive Direct Drive Impeller Style 5 600 NA 7 5 600 1200 10 600 N...

Page 15: ...eed for standard static blowers BLOWER VENTILATION CFM Percentage of torque for high static blower ventilation speed SETUP TEST BALANCE DAMPER BLOWER HIGH CFM DAMPER POS Minimum damper position for hi...

Page 16: ...498 1142 1 0 617 214 1102 806 269 1116 994 324 1130 1125 376 1144 1255 428 1157 1406 510 1184 1 1 561 219 1145 751 276 1157 941 332 1169 1071 384 1183 1200 436 1196 1347 518 1225 1 2 500 221 1185 691...

Page 17: ...5 1109 1766 747 1135 1920 859 1161 2104 1038 1200 1 1 1148 434 1087 1366 545 1115 1583 655 1142 1734 765 1166 1885 874 1189 2060 1047 1227 1 2 1120 456 1124 1334 564 1149 1548 671 1173 1695 777 1195 1...

Page 18: ...58 752 1143 1911 864 1169 2090 1042 1209 1 1 1144 437 1092 1360 548 1120 1576 659 1148 1725 769 1173 1874 878 1197 2043 1049 1236 1 2 1115 458 1129 1328 566 1154 1540 674 1179 1685 780 1202 1829 886 1...

Page 19: ...0 2369 634 2408 671 2447 708 2000 2112 405 2158 438 2202 471 2246 503 2289 536 2331 568 2373 602 2413 640 2452 681 2490 723 2527 766 2564 809 2599 851 2200 2305 493 2347 531 2389 569 2429 608 2469 648...

Page 20: ...469 2110 496 2153 520 1600 1778 258 1827 290 1876 323 1923 355 1970 386 2015 416 2059 444 2102 470 2144 494 2185 519 2227 545 2268 572 2309 600 1800 1973 352 2018 383 2063 415 2107 445 2151 476 2194...

Page 21: ...78 650 2418 682 2458 714 2000 2127 415 2172 448 2217 481 2260 513 2303 546 2345 579 2385 614 2425 653 2464 693 2503 734 2541 774 2578 814 2614 855 2200 2321 507 2363 545 2404 583 2444 623 2484 664 252...

Page 22: ...692 2484 727 2000 2202 451 2242 482 2283 513 2323 545 2363 577 2402 611 2440 646 2477 683 2512 722 2546 763 2579 804 2613 844 2645 884 2200 2408 559 2446 596 2483 633 2520 672 2555 712 2590 753 2623...

Page 23: ...0 04 0 07 0 18 0 05 0 05 0 08 0 11 2400 0 13 0 04 0 05 0 08 0 20 0 05 0 05 0 08 0 12 Page 23 BLOWER DATA POWER EXHAUST FAN PERFORMANCE Return Air System Static Pressure in w g Air Volume Exhausted cfm...

Page 24: ...rvice app menu path RTU MENU COMPONENT TEST COOLING COOLING STAGE 2 2 Units contain one refrigerant circuit Note Units are equipped with two stage compressors 3 Unit is charged with R 410A refrigerant...

Page 25: ...uid temperature at condenser outlet minus ambient temperature 2 Approach temperature should be 3 8 F 1 2 1 C 0 5 An approach temperature greater than this value indicates an under charge An approach t...

Page 26: ...and apply power to unit Defrost Control The defrost control ensures that the heat pump outdoor coil does not ice excessively during the heating mode The defrost control uses input from the coil and am...

Page 27: ...Page 27 LHT LDT024 036 048 060 FIGURE 18 YELLOW RT46 CLAMP THERMISTOR TO BARE COPPER DETAILS NOT TO SCALE 22J06 LHT LDT024 036 048 INDOOR COIL RT46...

Page 28: ...Page 28 LHT LDT024 036 048 060 FIGURE 19 YELLOW RT48 22J08 LHT LDT024 036 OUTDOOR COIL RT48...

Page 29: ...Page 29 LHT LDT024 036 048 060 FIGURE 20 LHT LDT048 OUTDOOR COIL RT48 CLAMP THERMISTOR TO BARE COPPER DETAILS NOT TO SCALE YELLOW RT48 22J08...

Page 30: ...Page 30 LHT LDT024 036 048 060 FIGURE 21 YELLOW RT46 CLAMP THERMISTOR TO BARE COPPER DETAILS NOT TO SCALE LHT LDT060 INDOOR COIL RT46 22J06...

Page 31: ...Page 31 LHT LDT024 036 048 060 FIGURE 22 CLAMP THERMISTOR TO BARE COPPER DETAILS NOT TO SCALE LHT LDT060 OUTDOOR COIL RT48 YELLOW RT48 22J08...

Page 32: ...Blower Low Dampers Modulate Y2 Demand Compressor On 024 units only Compressor Low 036 060 Blower High Dampers Full Open Note Compressor is energized after damper has been at full open for three minut...

Page 33: ...Gas heat is also energized during the defrost cycle 2 Outdoor Temperature BELOW Balance Point Setpoint W1 Demand Compressor Off Blower Heating Speed Low Gas Heat Energized W2 Demand Compressor Off Blo...

Page 34: ...y to repair it Call a qualified service technician Force or attempted repair may result in a fire or explosion WARNING Danger of explosion Can cause injury or death Do not attempt to light manually Un...

Page 35: ...shes Ignition lockout from too many trials 4 Flashes Ignition lockout from too many flame losses within single call for heat 5 Flashes Control hardware fault detected C Limit Controls Limit controls a...

Page 36: ...ilter frame when reinstalling filters See figure 24 NOTE Filters must be U L C certified or equivalent for use in Canada B Lubrication All motors are lubricated at the factory No further lubrication i...

Page 37: ...ENTATION One and Two Stage Heat 150 000 BTUH 7 BURNERS 108 000 BTUH 5 BURNERS 65 000 BTUH 3 BURNERS SENSOR IGNITOR SENSOR IGNITOR SENSOR IGNITOR Clean combustion air inducer as follows 1 Shut off powe...

Page 38: ...ly during the cooling season Condenser coils are made of single and two formed slabs On units with two slabs dirt and debris may become trapped between the slabs To clean between slabs carefully separ...

Page 39: ...et See figure 30 Retain the screw to secure the back side of the ionizer bracket 2 Remove two screws securing the front side of the ionizer bracket and pull out of unit and clean brushes 3 Replace ion...

Page 40: ...blower access door 6 Allow 10 minutes before touching the lamps Then carefully remove the old lamp from the lamp holder clips 7 Wear cotton gloves or use a cotton cloth when handling the new lamp Plac...

Page 41: ...t office for proper disposal Do not use a vacuum cleaner Do not incinerate Maintenance For all maintenance contact a qualified HVAC technician Read the maintenance instructions before opening unit pan...

Page 42: ...I D must change To configure the option use MAIN MENU SETUP INSTALL menu path Press SAVE until CONFIGURATION ID 1 or 2 appears depending on the option installed Change the appropriate character in the...

Page 43: ...t Installed N Damper Position A A34 Pressure Sensor C 5 Network Module N Not Installed L LonTalk Lennox 6 Blower Variable Frequency Drive Bypass N Not Installed A Automatic Bypass M Manual Bypass U Un...

Page 44: ...lled 1 Air Flow Proving Switch S52 3 Overflow Switch S149 S179 4 Reserved Reserved for future use N 7 Zone Bypass Damper N Not Installed Y Installed FIGURE 36 10 Reserved N Not Installed Not Installed...

Page 45: ...voltage __________ Cooling Checks Compressor Rotation Ambient Temp ________Return Air Temp ________ Supply Air Temp ________ Compressor Amps Compressor Volts Pressures Condenser Fan Amps CC Heater Am...

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