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It is important to locate the cassette unit in the center of 
the area that is being conditioned. This will provide the 
best air distribution.

1.  If the unit is to be installed in an application that 

includes a drop-down tile ceiling, remove the ceiling 
tiles necessary to accommodate installation of the 
four-way cassette. Before removing the drop ceiling 
support grid, use a plumb line or laser device to 

 

identify the center point of the structural ceiling. 

Make 

sure that the ceiling is supported before removing 
any of the support grid. It may be necessary to add 
extra  support to maintain the structural integrity 
of the drop ceiling.

2.  If the unit is to be installed in an application that 

includes  a  sheet  rock  (plasterboard)  ceiling,  the 

installation site must be carefully measured and the 
sheet rock must be cut to accommodate the cassette 
unit. First, identify the center point of the installed 
cassette. Use a plumb line to transfer the center mark 

to the floor for future use. Use the provided template 

to mark the area of the required opening. Carefully cut 
the required opening.  

Make sure that the removal 

of  the  required  ceiling  support  does  not  affect 

the structural integrity of the ceiling. It may be 
necessary to add extra support.

3.  Use the unit as a template or use the provided paper 

template to mark the location of the hanging brackets 

on the floor. Use a plumb line or a laser to transfer the 

bracket positions to the main structural ceiling.

4.  Make sure that the structural ceiling is able 

to support the weight of the cassette unit. It 
may be necessary to add extra support. 

If the 

structural ceiling is constructed of concrete, install 

anchors to accept four ⅜” threaded rods to suspend 

Cassette Base Installation

the cassette  base. If the structural ceiling includes 
wooden joists, use angle iron or a Unistrut channel 

fixed  securely  in  place  to  accept  the  ⅜”  threaded 

rods. 

NOTE - Threaded rod (requirement of Lennox 

warranty program) is the ONLY acceptable method of 
suspending the unit; do not use chains or straps. 

See 

Figure 1.

L

⅜”

 to

 ½

CASSETTE BASE

DROP CEILING

LEVELING NUT

⅜” THREADE

D

ROD

SUSPENSION

BRACKET

Figure 2. Suspension Hardware

Figure 1. Suspending Methods

ANGLE IRON

BOLTED IN

PLACE ACROSS

WOODEN JOISTS

WOODEN JOIST

⅜”  THREADE

D

ROD

ANGLE IRON

ACROSS

WOODEN JOISTS

ANCHOR

CONCRETE CEILING

USING ANCHORS

⅜”  THREADE

D

ROD

DO:

• 

Locate the unit so that it is central to the area being 
conditioned.

• 

Locate the unit so that it is not exposed to direct 
sunlight.

• 

Locate the indoor unit so that the room can be 
uniformly cooled. Install unit at least 7-1/2 feet above 

the floor, if possible, for best performance.

• 

Select a ceiling location that can support the weight 
of the unit.

• 

Select a location where condensate line will have the 
shortest run to a suitable drain per local codes.

• 

Allow sufficient space around unit for proper operation 

and maintenance (filter must able to be removed from 

the bottom of the unit).

• 

Install the indoor unit a minimum of 3 feet away from 

any  antenna,  power  cord  (line),  radio,  telephone, 

security  system,  or  intercom.  Electrical  interference 

and radio frequencies from any of these sources may 

affect operation.

5.  Slide one nut and one washer onto each threaded rod. 

Use electrical tape to keep the washer from failing off. 

Position the nuts slightly above the final resting place 

of the four suspension brackets. See Figure 2.

6.  Use either a mechanical lifting device or a minimum 

of two people to raise the unit and insert the threaded 
rods into the suspension brackets on the cassette 
base. Slide a washer and then a nut onto each rod 
below each suspension bracket. Use the leveling nut 

(beneath  suspension  bracket)  to  adjust  the  cassette 

base to the correct height. Remove the electrical 
tape holding the upper washers and nuts in place 
and tighten each of the four nuts above the brackets 
down onto the brackets. This will ensure that the unit 
remains level.

Summary of Contents for VRF V22A Series

Page 1: ...persede local codes in any way Consult authorities having jurisdiction before installation WARNING Improper installation adjustment alteration ser vice or maintenance can cause property damage persona...

Page 2: ...voided NOTE Only Lennox VRF indoor units will work with Lennox VRF outdoor units and associated mechanical equipment Lennox Mini Split indoor units are similar in appearance but must not be connected...

Page 3: ...NNECTION 2 3 8 60 LIQUID PIPE GAS PIPE 20 1 2 521 Hook Location 22 5 8 575 Body 25 1 2 648 Panel 21 1 2 545 Hook Location 22 5 8 575 Body 25 1 2 648 Panel 10 3 8 264 2 51 ELECTRONIC EXPANSION VALVE DR...

Page 4: ...the weight of the unit the unit could be fall out of place and cause serious injury Use the provided and specified components when installing equipment Failure to do so may result in unit falling wat...

Page 5: ...securely in place to accept the threaded rods NOTE Threaded rod requirement of Lennox warranty program is the ONLY acceptable method of suspending the unit do not use chains or straps See Figure 1 L t...

Page 6: ...piping before it is connected 2 Slowly loosen one of the flare nuts to release the factory nitrogen charge 3 Remove the flare nuts from the connections on the unit and discard the seal from each of th...

Page 7: ...red connections should always be accessible and must be insulated to prevent condensation Outside Diameter Recommended Torque No torque wrench available Finger tighten and use an appropriately sized w...

Page 8: ...1 4 inch per foot and that each individual drain is connected to the main drain exactly as shown 5 Drain should be as short as possible and should not have any droops or kinks that would restrict con...

Page 9: ...m circuit ampacity and maximum overcurrent protection size 1 Remove the screws that secure the control box cover Remove the cover and place it to the side where it will not be damaged CAUTION This uni...

Page 10: ...L1 L2 L3 L1 L2 L1 L2 Single Phase power wiring PQE PQE Indoor units and MS boxes on the same refrigeration circuit should have a common power supply but must have an independent disconnect switch ins...

Page 11: ...11 Figure 11 Typical Communication Wiring Diagram VRF Heat Recovery System NOTE Each communication wire from the MS box should follow the refrigerant piping for that port...

Page 12: ...not be properly tightened If the terminal screws are over tightened screws might be damaged Refer to the table below for the tightening torque of the terminal screws After wiring confirm all connecti...

Page 13: ...LEVEL SWITCH CS T2B T2 TR FM XS1 9 XP1 9 T1 C KEY XT1 2 EEV COMPONENT INDOOR FAN ELECTRONIC EXPANSION VALVE INLET AIR TEMP COIL TEMP FAN CAPACITOR TRANSFORMER TERMINAL BLOCK EVAP OUTLET TEMP IN COOLIN...

Page 14: ...shown Figure 14 Typical Outside Air Diverter Remove Screw Figure 16 Typical Outside Air Supply Channel with Styrofoam Plug Removed 3 Make sure the outside air supply channel is clear of styrofoam and...

Page 15: ...nstalled 2 Identify and measure the supply air opening that will be blanked off See figure 18 3 Prepare the blocking material Cut a piece of styrofoam or other non conductive material to fit the suppl...

Page 16: ...16 Figure 19 Three way Outlet Possible Flow Patterns Figure 20 Two way Outlet Possible Flow Patterns...

Page 17: ...the duct knockouts can be used 1 Decide which side of the cassette body will be ducted 2 Seal the supply air outlet on the side to which the duct will be attached See the Supply Air Configurations se...

Page 18: ...flow will be blocked and the harness plugs from the panel to the cassette base will not be long enough to plug together See Figure 24 4 Connect the six pin harness plugs from each of the two swing mot...

Page 19: ...1 7 The middle evaporator temperature T2 8 The evaporator outlet temperature T2B 9 Error code 10 Use the Spot Check Performance tables below and the Manual button on the unit receiver to view diagnost...

Page 20: ...ing mode Timer LED is Active Fan coil is under timer control Operation And Timer LED Flash Fast Fan coil unit has no registered address upon receiving a power supply Timer LED Flashes Fast Communicati...

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