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Horizontal/Side Discharge Condensing Units

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14

Horizontal/Side Discharge Condensing Units

4/2014

INITIAL START-UP & CHECkS

Operation of the unit is automatic and will provide 

cooling depending on the setting of the thermostat.

IMPORTANT!

All panels must be installed, main power turned 

on and the thermostat properly connected before 

operating the unit.

1. System check - set thermostat system switch to

“Off” position and fan switch to “Auto” position.

Turn the power supply breaker on.

2. Set the fan switch to “On,” blower should

operate.

3. Return the fan switch to “Auto”. Blower should

shut off. Set the system switch to “Cool” and

lower thermostat set point to coldest setting.

The compressor, condenser fan, and evaporator

blower should all come on. Cool air will be

supplied after a couple of minutes of run time.

4. Proceed to the “FIELD CHARGING” section of

these instructions.

FINAL INSPECTION

Do a final visual inspection of the entire installation 

and complete any final details and clean up.

Review Unit Operation with the homeowner/user.

The pressure/temperature chart can be used as a 

reference to ensure performance.

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R(oz): Additional refrigerant to be charged

L(ft):   The length of the liquid pipe

T(oz): The quantity of the charged refrigerant 

           per additional foot

FIELD CHARGING

Unit performance, efficiency, and life depends, 

to a large extent, on a proper system charge. 

Time spent on getting the charge right at start-up 

will payoff in the long run. Operating conditions 

such as voltage, air flow, evaporator coil size, 

and indoor and outdoor temperature and humidity 

all have an effect on the system pressures and 

superheat conditions.

Charge must be added for the interconnecting 

tubing. 

Appropriately-sized piston or similar 

metering devices are acceptable for use, but 

bleed-style thermostatic expansion valves should 

be used where specific AHRI-Match ratings 

require, or where oversized coils or other 

application-specific problems may present 

performance issues.

 These units should be 

critically charged to ensure proper performance. 

Some systems may require additional charging of 

refrigerant, depending on line set lengths.

Summary of Contents for Comfort-Aire CMA1412SG-0

Page 1: ...17 787 2100 www marsdelivers com Installation Operation and Maintenance Manual Horizontal Side Discharge Condensing Units Models CMA1412SG 0 CMA1418SG 1 CMA1424SG 1 CMA1430SG 1 CMA1436SG 1 CMA1448SG 1...

Page 2: ...ion Operation and Maintenance TABLE OF CONTENTS Safety Precautions 3 General Operating Instructions 4 General Product Information 5 Outdoor Unit Installation 6 7 Unit Wiring 8 12 Wiring Diagrams 8 12...

Page 3: ...efrigeration cycle explosion and injury 8 Do not modify the length of the power supply cord or use an extension cord and do not share the single outlet with other electrical appliances Otherwise it ma...

Page 4: ...imes per hour If you notice more frequent starts call your service contractor 4 For energy conservation reasons you may want to set your thermostat at a higher temperature when you are away Do not rai...

Page 5: ...uctless air handlers may be used but often do not include an expansion device A properly sized thermostatic expansion valve is recommended Consult AHRI s directory of certified products for indoor mat...

Page 6: ...r snow or ice may fall from a roof onto the unit In climates where snow is a consideration locate the unit away from areas prone to drifting Ensure the location of the unit will not be subject to snow...

Page 7: ...e maintained to ensure that the air inlets and outlets are not obstructed See Fig 4 Anchor the outdoor unit with a 10mm 3 8 inch diameter bolt and nut tightly on a concrete or rigid surface See Fig 5...

Page 8: ...ll likely result in failure of the compressor and other electrical components and voids the warranty NOTE The supply voltage must be consistent with the rated voltage of the air conditioner not to exc...

Page 9: ...tinued NOTE1 Please refer to the installation instructions of the 24V thermostat used in conjunction with this unit for additional wiring instructions TERMINAL bLOCk OF OUTDOOR UNIT TERMINAL bLOCk OF...

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