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•  Provide power supply for the unit in accordance with the 

unit wiring diagram, and the unit rating plate. Connect the 

line-voltage leads to the terminals on the contactor inside 

the control compartment.

•  Use only copper wire for the line voltage power supply to 

this unit in strict accordance of the NEC (ANSI/NFPA 70), 

applicable local codes, and the instructions provided with 

the equipment. Use proper code agency listed conduit and 

a conduit connector for connecting the supply wires to the 

unit. Use of rain tight conduit is recommended.

•  208/230 Volt units are shipped from the factory wired for 

230 volt operation. For 208V operation, remove the lead 

from the transformer terminal marked 240V and connect 

it to the terminal marked 208V.

•  Optional equipment requiring connection to the power or 

control circuits must be wired in strict accordance of the 

NEC (ANSI/NFPA 70), applicable local codes, and the 

instructions provided with the equipment.

Grounding

 WARNING:

The unit cabinet must have an uninterrupted or 

unbroken electrical ground to minimize personal 

injury if an electrical fault should occur. Do not 

use gas piping as an electrical ground!

This unit must be electrically grounded in accordance with 

local codes or, in the absence of local codes, with the National 

Electrical Code (ANSI/NFPA 70) or the CSA C22.1 Electrical 

Code. Use the grounding lug provided in the control box for 

grounding the unit.

Thermostat Connections

•  Thermostat connections should be made in accordance 

with the instructions supplied with the thermostat and the 

indoor equipment.

•  The outdoor unit is designed to operate from a 24 VAC 

Class II control circuit. The control circuit wiring must comply 

with the current provisions of the NEC (ANSI/NFPA 70) 

and with applicable local codes having jurisdiction.

Low Voltage Connections

•  The outdoor unit is designed to operate from a 24 VAC 

Class II control circuit which is provided by the indoor unit. 

The control circuit wiring must comply with the current 

provisions of the NEC (ANSI/NFPA 70) and with applicable 

local codes having jurisdiction.

•  The low voltage wires must be properly connected to the 

outdoor unit's low voltage terminal block and as indicated 

on the units wiring diagram.

START UP & ADJUSTMENTS

Pre-Start Check List

 Verify that the outdoor unit is installed according to all 

instructions in this document.

 Verify that the indoor unit is appropriate for use with the 

refrigerant listed on the outdoor unit. And that it has the 

proper design pressure for the outdoor unit equipment 

type.

  Verify the indoor unit and thermostat have been installed 

in accordance with that equipment’s instructions.

   Verify line voltage power leads are securely connected and 

that both indoor and outdoor units are properly grounded.

  Verify that the power supplied by branch circuits for both 

the indoor and outdoor equipment is:

•  the proper voltage for the equipment, and

•  that the overcurrent protection device is properly 

sized, and

•  that the supply wiring is the correct gauge.

  Verify that the low voltage and thermostat wiring are securely 

connected to the proper terminals for all equipment.

  Verify that the low voltage transformer has been properly 

connected with that unit’s instructions.

   Verify that the refrigerant line-set has been properly routed 

between the units, connected appropriately, is properly 

secured and protected from damage, and that it has the 

correct piping insulation installed.

  Verify that the refrigerant system and lines are leak free by 

inspection with a leak detector or the soap-bubble method.

  Verify that any attached indoor ducting has been properly 

installed and sealed.

 Verify that the indoor condensate drain line and trap are 

properly installed and functioning.

  Verify that all removable panels have been re-installed, 

and all cabinet enclosures and fan guards are secure.

  Verify that the air filters are clean and properly installed.

 Verify that the thermostat is set to the stand-by, or off 

setting. And the fan switch is set to automatic or off.

Start-Up Procedures

The thermostat's function mode should be set to OFF and 

the fan mode should be set to AUTO. Close all electrical 

disconnects to energize the system.

Air Circulation - Indoor Blower

1. Set the thermostat system mode on OFF and the fan mode 

to ON.

2. Verify the blower runs continuously. Check the air delivery 

at the supply registers and adjust register openings for 

balanced air distribution. If insufficient air is detected, 

examine ductwork for leaks or obstructions.

3. Set the thermostat fan mode to AUTO and verify the blower 

stops running.

System Cooling

1. Set the thermostat’s system mode to COOL and the fan 

mode to AUTO. Gradually lower the thermostat temperature 

setpoint below room temperature and verify the outdoor 

unit and indoor blower energize.

2. Verify blower wheel is spinning in direction indicated by 

arrow. Feel the air being circulated by the indoor blower 

and verify that it is cooler than ambient temperature. Listen 

for any unusual noises. If unusual sounds occur, determine 

the source of the noise and correct as necessary.

3. Verify HI and LO refrigerant pressures.

4. Allow the system to operate for several minutes and then 

set the temperature selector above room temperature. 

Verify the fan and compressor cycle off with the thermostat. 

NOTE:

 The blower should also stop unless fan mode is 

set to the ON position.

System Heating (optional)

1. Set the thermostat's system mode to HEAT and the 

temperature mode above room temperature.

2. Verify the optional heating equipment (furnace or electric 

heat) and indoor blower energize. Feel the air being 

circulated by the indoor blower and verify that it is warmer 

than ambient temperature. Listen for any unusual noises. 

If unusual sounds occur, determine the source of the noise 

and correct as necessary.

Summary of Contents for SA3BF4M2SN Series

Page 1: ...llation Return these instructions to the customer s package for future reference DO NOT DESTROY PLEASE READ CAREFULLY KEEP IN A SAFE PLACE FOR FUTURE REFERENCE INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS IMPORTANT SAFETY INFORMATION 2 AIR CONDITIONER INSTALLATION 2 General Information 2 Before You Install this Unit 2 Packaging Removal 3 Locating the Air Conditioner 3 Clearance Requirements 3 Ground Installations 3 ...

Page 2: ...ions Consult local building codes and the National Electrical Code ANSI for special installation requirements All electrical wiring must be completed in accordance with local state and national codes and regulations and with the National Electric Code ANSI NFPA 70 or in Canada the Canadian Electric Code Part 1 CSA C 22 1 This equipment contains liquid and gaseous refrigerant underhighpressure DONO...

Page 3: ...learancefortheserviceaccesssidetotheunit sservice panel Forinstallationsthatarespaceconstrained onesideofthe unit adjacent to the service panel may have its air side clearance reduced to a minimum of 6 inches The other side adjacent to the service panel requires 24 inches for service access The remaining two sides at a minimum shall require 12 inches of clearance A minimum of 18 inches between two...

Page 4: ...panel and sized as shown on the unit rating label and according to applicable local codes See the unit rating plate for minimum circuit ampacity MCA and maximum overcurrent protection MOP limits CAUTION When performing brazing operations always protect the system components and seals from the possibility of heat damage Remove all caps plugs and Schrader valve cores on piping system components just...

Page 5: ...y branch circuits for both the indoor and outdoor equipment is the proper voltage for the equipment and that the overcurrent protection device is properly sized and that the supply wiring is the correct gauge Verifythatthelowvoltageandthermostatwiringaresecurely connected to the proper terminals for all equipment Verify that the low voltage transformer has been properly connected with that unit s ...

Page 6: ... and Figure 3 page 6 for panel installation Inspect the electrical connections for tightness at the beginning of each heating and cooling season Service as necessary Do not attempt to add additional oil or grease to motors unequipped with oil tubes or grease fittings Most outdoor unit motors are manufactured with sealed permanently lubricated bearings that are designed for the life of the equipmen...

Page 7: ...s perform the following steps 1 Determinetherecommendedchargeaddition ifapplicable for the system being installed This information is in the unit s QRD Quick Reference Data sheet 2 Calculate the amount of additional refrigerant needed for thelinesetlengthoftheactualinstallation Thisinformation is on the first page of the unit s QRD Quick Reference Data sheet 3 Weigh in the additional charge amount...

Page 8: ...see unit rating plate 6 Connect to 24 vac 40va class 2 circuit See furnace airhandler installation instructions for control circuit and optional relay transformer kits 7 Caution The low voltage wiring should not be grounded to this unit 1 Couper le courant avant de faire letretien 2 Employez uniquement des conducteurs en cuivre 3 Ne convient pas aux installations de plus de 150 volt a la terre 103...

Page 9: ...Phase 60 Hz WIRING DIAGRAM 10398310 Replaces 7110150 7 21 FIELD WIRING LEGEND LOW VOLTAGE HIGH VOLTAGE BLACK BLUE YELLOW BLUE BLACK 208 230V H C F CCH R C S S C H L2 T2 COMPRESSOR CONTACTS L1 T1 COMPRESSOR FAN MOTOR L FAN RELAY CC OFR NOTES 1 Disconnect all power before servicing 2 For supply connections use copper conductors only 3 Not suitable on systems that exceed 150 volts to ground 4 For rep...

Page 10: ...Split System Air Conditioner Outdoor Section With ECM Outdoor Motor Single Phase 60 Hz NOTES 1 Disconnect all power before servicing 2 For supply connections use copper conductors only 3 Not suitable on systems that exceed 150 volts to ground 4 For replacement wires use conductors suitable for 105 5 For ampacities and overcurrent protection see unit rating plate 6 Connect to 24 vac 40va class 2 ci...

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Page 12: ...d serial number of the unit when ordering replacement parts ELECTRICAL Capacitors Temperature Limit Switches Compressors Thermostats Contactors Time Delay Relays Pressure Switches Transformers Relays MOTORS Blower Motor Fan Motor COMPONENTS Blower Assembly Fan Grille Cabinet Panels Filter Driers Expansion Valves Specifications illustrationssubjecttochangewithoutnoticeorincurringobligations 07 22 O...

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