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TO MAINTAIN YOUR HEAT PUMP—

 CAUTION:

Be certain the electrical power to 
the outdoor unit and the furnace/air 
handler is disconnected before 
doing the following recommended 
maintenance.

1. Regularly:

a.   Clean or replace the indoor air fi lter at the 

start of each heating and cooling season, 
and when an accumulation of dust and 
dirt is visible on the air fi lter. Inspect the 
fi lter monthly.

b.   Remove any leaves and grass clippings 

from the coil in the outdoor unit, being 
careful not to damage the aluminum 
fi ns. 

c.   Check for any obstruction such as twigs, 

sticks, etc.

d.  Certain models have external panels 

fabricated from a premium grade 
of steel designed to inhibit cor-
rosion. For such units, if the unit is 
located in a coastal region or other area 
subjected to high concentrations of salt, 
then the unit should be hosed off after 
storms and monthly otherwise to maintain 
its new appearance.

 CAUTION:

Do not over-oil, or oil motors not 
factory-equipped with oil tubes. The 
compressor is hermetically “sealed” 
and does not require lubrication.

2. Before Calling a Service Technician, Be 

Certain:

 

a.  The unit thermostat is properly set—see
 

“To Operate Your Heat Pump for Cooling”

  

and “To Operate Your Heat Pump for

  

Heating.”

  b.  The unit disconnect fuses are in good

  

condition, and the electrical power to the

  

unit is turned on.

normal, and the unit will periodically defrost 
itself. During the defrost cycle, the outdoor 
fan will stop, and the compressor will continue 
to run and heat the outdoor coil, causing the 
snow and ice to melt. After the snow and ice 
have melted, some steam may rise from the 
outdoor unit as the warm coil causes some 
melted frost to evaporate.

TO OPERATE YOUR HEAT PUMP 
FOR AUTOMATIC COOLING AND 
HEATING—
 

1.  Set the thermostat system switch to AUTO 

and the thermostat fan switch to AUTO. 

(See 

Figure 1)

 

Note: Thermostats will vary. Some models 
will not include the AUTO mode, and others 
will have the AUTO in place of the HEAT and 
COOL, and some will include all three.

2.  Set the thermostat temperature to the 

desired heating and cooling temperature 
level(s). The outdoor unit and the indoor 
blower will then cycle on and off in either 
the heating or cooling mode of operation as 
required to automatically maintain the indoor 
temperature within the desired limits.

TO SHUT OFF YOUR HEAT 

PUMP—

Set the thermostat system switch to OFF and the 
thermostat fan switch to AUTO. 

(See Figure 1)

The system will not operate, regardless of the 
thermostat temperature selector(s) setting.

TO OPERATE THE INDOOR 

BLOWER CONTINUOUSLY—

Set the thermostat fan switch to ON 

(See Figure 

1)

. The indoor blower will start immediately, and 

will run continually until the fan switch is reset 
to AUTO.

The continuous indoor blower operation can be 
obtained with the thermostat system switch set 
in any position, including OFF.

The continuous indoor blower operation is 
typically used to circulate the indoor air to 
equalize a temperature unbalance due to a sun 
load, cooking, or fi replace operation.

Summary of Contents for T3BN

Page 1: ...ation of heating and or air conditioning appliances Some local codes require licensed installation service personnel for this type of equipment Read all instructions carefully before starting the inst...

Page 2: ...e heat in place of the heat pump will result in an increase in electric utility costs Defrost During cold weather heating operation the outdoor unit may develop a coating of snow and ice on the heat t...

Page 3: ...defrost cycle the outdoor fanwillstop andthecompressorwillcontinue to run and heat the outdoor coil causing the snow and ice to melt After the snow and ice have melted some steam may rise from the out...

Page 4: ...his equipment follow all precautions in the literature on tags and on labels provided with theequipment Readandthoroughlyunderstand theinstructionsprovidedwiththeequipmentprior to performing the insta...

Page 5: ...bMount Thesiteselectedforaslabmount installation requires a stable foundation and one not subject to erosion The slab should be level and anchored if necessary prior to placing the equipment on the sl...

Page 6: ...ze based on N E C for 60 type copper conductors COPPER WIRE SIZE AWG 1 Voltage Drop Supply Wire Length Feet Supply Circuit 200 150 100 50 Ampacity 6 8 10 14 15 4 6 8 12 20 4 6 8 10 25 4 4 6 10 30 3 4...

Page 7: ...hermostat R Air Handler Heat Pump OD Section Typical Heat Pump with Standard Air Handler O NOTE Jumper betweenW2 and E is required when no OD T Stat is used C W2 to be connected to Electric Heat Y W2...

Page 8: ...inimumoffiveminutes increase the setpoint temperature of the thermostat to the maximumsetting Verifythattheoutdoorunitand indoor blower have energized Feel the air being circulated by the indoor blowe...

Page 9: ...delay Reciprocating compressors should only use this setting in conjunction with an approved hard start kit Scroll compressors thathavenoiseissueswhilegoingintoorcoming out of defrost should use this...

Page 10: ...7 5 Ton HP TXV Charging Chart 150 175 200 225 250 275 300 325 350 375 400 75 80 85 90 95 100 105 110 115 120 125 130 135 Liquid Temperature F Liquid Pressure psig Add refrigerant when below curve Remo...

Page 11: ...10 Ton HP TXV Charging Chart 150 175 200 225 250 275 300 325 350 375 400 75 80 85 90 95 100 105 110 115 120 125 130 135 Liquid Temperature F Liquid Pressure psig Add refrigerant when below curve Remov...

Page 12: ...Temp Press Press Temp Press Press Temp Press Press Temp Press Press Temp 19 134 135 20 140 135 21 146 136 22 152 136 32 162 157 51 199 198 61 248 179 20 141 133 21 146 133 22 151 134 23 156 134 33 169...

Page 13: ...ons for control circuit and optional Relay Transformer Kits 1 Couper le courant avant de faire letretien 2 Employez uniquement des conducteurs en cuivre 3 Ne convient pas aux installations de plus de...

Page 14: ...8 2 18 Tube Dia 3 8 OD 3 8 OD 3 8 OD 3 8 OD Fan Motor Volts Phase Hz 280 230 3 60 460 3 60 280 230 3 60 460 3 60 380 420 3 50 380 420 3 50 Qty 1 1 1 1 Horsepower 3 4 3 4 3 4 3 4 Full Load Amps 3 3 1 7...

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