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506636−01

WARNING

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

Line voltage is present at all components
when unit is not in operation on units with
single-pole contactors. Disconnect all
remote electric power supplies before
opening access panel. Unit may have
multiple power supplies.

CAUTION

Physical contact with metal edges and corners while
applying excessive force or rapid motion can result in
personal injury. Be aware of, and use caution when
working near these areas during installation or while
servicing this equipment.

Operating Gauge Set and Service Valves

These instructions are intended as a general guide and do
not supersede local codes in any way. Consult authorities
who have jurisdiction before installation.

TORQUE REQUIREMENTS

When servicing or repairing heating, ventilating, and air
conditioning components, ensure the fasteners are
appropriately tightened. Table 1 lists torque values for
fasteners.

IMPORTANT

Only use Allen wrenches of sufficient hardness (50Rc −
Rockwell Harness Scale minimum). Fully insert the
wrench into the valve stem recess.

Service valve stems are factory−torqued (from 9 ft−lbs for
small valves, to 25 ft−lbs for large valves) to prevent
refrigerant loss during shipping and handling. Using an
Allen wrench rated at less than 50Rc risks rounding or
breaking off the wrench, or stripping the valve stem
recess.

See the Lennox Service and Application Notes #C−08−1
for further details and information.

IMPORTANT

To prevent stripping of the various caps used, the
appropriately sized wrench should be used and fitted
snugly over the cap before tightening.

Table 1. Torque Requirements

Parts

Recommended Torque

Service valve cap

8 ft.− lb.

11 NM

Sheet metal screws

16 in.− lb.

2 NM

Machine screws #10

28 in.− lb.

3 NM

Compressor bolts

90 in.− lb.

10 NM

Gauge port seal cap

8 ft.− lb.

11 NM

USING MANIFOLD GAUGE SET

When checking the system charge, only use a manifold
gauge set that features low loss anti−blow back fittings.

Manifold gauge set used with HFC−410A refrigerant
systems must be capable of handling the higher system
operating pressures. The gauges should be rated for use
with pressures of 0 − 800 psig on the high side and a low
side of 30" vacuum to 250 psig with dampened speed to
500 psi. Gauge hoses must be rated for use at up to 800
psig of pressure with a 4000 psig burst rating.

OPERATING SERVICE VALVES

The liquid and vapor line service valves are used for
removing refrigerant, flushing, leak testing, evacuating,
checking charge and charging.
Each valve is equipped with a service port which has a
factory−installed valve stem. Figure 2 provides information
on how to access and operating both angle and ball service
valves.

Summary of Contents for XC13 Series

Page 1: ...low the brazing technique illustrated starting on page 12 to avoid damaging the service valve s internal seals INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS Elite Series XC14 Units AIR CONDITIONER 506636 01 07 11 Superse...

Page 2: ...ove XC14 024 230 35 889 30 1 2 775 35 889 13 7 8 352 7 3 4 197 3 1 4 83 27 1 8 689 3 5 8 92 4 1 2 114 20 5 8 524 XC14 030 230 39 991 XC14 036 230 39 991 XC14 042 230 31 787 XC14 041 230 39 991 XC14 04...

Page 3: ...SUCTION LINE MUFFLER HIGH PRESSURE SWITCH S4 COMPRESSOR HARNESS GROUND LUG SINGLE POLE CONTACTOR 1POLE K1 1 DUAL RUN CAPACITOR C12 CONTROL PANEL PLUMBING AND SWITCHES COMPONENTS COMPRESSOR DISCHARGE...

Page 4: ...loss during shipping and handling Using an Allen wrench rated at less than 50Rc risks rounding or breaking off the wrench or stripping the valve stem recess See the Lennox Service and Application Note...

Page 5: ...2 1 12 TURN To Access Service Port A service port cap protects the service port core from contamination and serves as the primary leak seal 1 Remove service port cap with an appropriately sized wrench...

Page 6: ...ssure ratio meets a certain value or when the suction pressure is as high as 20 psig Compressor suction pressures should never be allowed to go into a vacuum Prolonged operation at low suction pressur...

Page 7: ...ss has a very high level of sound transmission For proper placement of unit in relation to a window see the provided illustration in figure 5 detail A PLACING UNIT ON SLAB When installing unit at grad...

Page 8: ...wo 2 degrees or two inches per five feet 50 mm per 1 5 m away from building structure MOUNTING SLAB BUILDING STRUCTURE GROUND LEVEL Outside Unit Placement Slab Mounting at Ground Level SAME FASTENERS...

Page 9: ...ERED PANEL REMOVAL Remove the louvered panels as follows 1 Remove two screws allowing the panel to swing open slightly 2 Hold the panel firmly throughout this procedure Rotate bottom corner of panel a...

Page 10: ...nnox L15 sweat non flare series line set or field fabricated refrigerant line sizes as listed in table 2 NOTE When installing refrigerant lines longer than 50 feet see the Lennox Refrigerant Piping De...

Page 11: ...R RAFTER AT 8 FEET 2 43 METERS INTERVALS THEN STRAP THE LIQUID LINE TO THE VAPOR LINE FLOOR JOIST OR ROOF RAFTER REFRIGERANT LINE SET INSTALLING HORIZONTAL RUNS NOTE Similar installation practices sho...

Page 12: ...razing alloys and flux contain materials which are hazardous to your health Avoid breathing vapors or fumes from brazing operations Perform operations only in well ventilated areas Wear gloves and pro...

Page 13: ...FROM SERVICE VALVE Flow regulated nitrogen at 1 to 2 psig through the low side refrigeration gauge set into the liquid line service port valve and out of the suction vapor line service port valve CUT...

Page 14: ...structions for the next step in preparing the unit WHEN BRAZING LINE SET TO SERVICE VALVES POINT FLAME AWAY FROM SERVICE VALVE PREPARATION FOR NEXT STEP 7 WARNING 1 FIRE PERSONAL INJURY OR PROPERTY DA...

Page 15: ...on valve and the two Teflon rings H Use a field provided fitting to temporary reconnect the liquid line to the indoor unit s liquid line orifice housing LOW HIGH EXISTING INDOOR UNIT GAUGE MANIFOLD IN...

Page 16: ...LINE ASSEMBLY WITH BRASS NUT DISTRIBUTOR ASSEMBLY A Remove the field provided fitting that temporary reconnected the liquid line to the indoor unit s distributor assembly B Install one of the provided...

Page 17: ...nder of HFC 410A refrigerant to the center port of the manifold gauge set Open the valve on the HFC 410A cylinder vapor only B Open the high pressure side of the manifold to allow HFC 410A into the li...

Page 18: ...d indoor unit until the absolute pressure does not rise above 500 microns 29 9 inches of mercury within a 20 minute period after shutting off the vacuum pump and closing the manifold gauge valves F Wh...

Page 19: ...Refer to the unit nameplate for minimum circuit ampacity and maximum fuse or circuit breaker HACR per NEC Install power wiring and properly sized disconnect switch NOTE Units are approved for use onl...

Page 20: ...s XC13 XC13 XC13 XC13 XC13 XC13 XC13 Figure 14 24VAC Control Wiring Diagrams Field Installed HIGH PRESSURE SWITCH S4 CRANKCASE THERMOSTAT S40 CRANKCASE HEATER HR1 DUAL RUN CAPACITOR C12 FAN MOTOR B4 C...

Page 21: ...TECTION SWITCH S5 OR S173 HIGH PRESSURE SWITCH S4 CRANKCASE THERMOSTAT S40 CRANKCASE HEATER HR1 DUAL RUN CAPACITOR C12 FAN MOTOR B4 COMPRESSOR B1 CONTACTOR K1 GROUND LUG Figure 16 Typical Factory Wiri...

Page 22: ...Page 22 506636 01 Figure 17 Typical Unit Wiring Diagram...

Page 23: ...ly at the disconnect switch The voltage must be within the range listed on the unit s nameplate If not do not start the equipment until you have consulted with the power company and the voltage condit...

Page 24: ...anifold gauge set connected to unit Thermometers to measure outdoor ambient temperature to measure liquid line temperature to measure suction line temperature TXV FIXED ORIFICE APPROACH OR SUBCOOLING...

Page 25: ...14 13 12 11 10 70 19 19 18 18 17 17 16 15 15 14 13 12 11 10 57 58 59 60 61 62 63 64 65 66 67 68 69 70 Temp of air entering indoor coil F INDOOR COIL DRY BULB DRY BULB WET BULB B TDrop 19 A Dry bulb We...

Page 26: ...igh in or remove refrigerant based upon line length SC Subcooling Values F 1 0 C 0 6 BLOCK OUTDOOR COIL sometimes necessary with lower temperatures Use cardboard or plastic sheet to restrict the airfl...

Page 27: ...heat SH VAP _____ SAT ______ SH ______ 11 Record the wet bulb temperature air entering indoor coil WB _______ 12 Record outdoor ambient temperature 13 Compare results with table to the left If value i...

Page 28: ...9 395 151 421 152 406 149 420 146 418 145 110 43 426 150 420 148 422 148 446 151 424 153 447 153 430 150 447 148 444 146 115 46 457 153 447 150 449 150 480 152 453 155 476 154 460 152 473 150 471 147...

Page 29: ...coil Consult your installing contractor for proper intervals procedures for your geographic area or service contract INDOOR UNIT 1 Clean or change filters 2 Adjust blower speed for cooling Measure the...

Page 30: ...ner manual for instructions on how to operate your thermostat Preservice Check If your system fails to operate check the following before calling for service Verify room thermostat settings are correc...

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