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Summary of Contents for TTPO30D

Page 1: ...er available nmst agree with that listed on the nameplate B LOCATION PREPARATION OF THE UNIT 1 The unit should be set on alevel support pad at least as large as the unit base pan 2 The support pad must NOT be in direct contact with any structure Unit nmst be positioned a minimmn of 12 from any wall or su rrou nding shrubbery to insure adequ ate airflow Clear ance must be provided in f_ont of contr...

Page 2: ... OR OUTSIDE THE STRUCTURE 4 Provide a pull thru hole of suflicient size to allow both liquid and gas lines The location of this hole if practical should be just above the wall plate which is resting on the foundation 5 Be sure the tubing is of sufficient length 6 Uncoil the tubing do not kink or dent 7 Route the tubing maMng all required bends and properly secure the tubing before making connectio...

Page 3: ...n After the brazing operation of refrigerant lines to both the outdoor and indoor unit is completed the field brazed connec tions must be checked fbr leaks Pressurize through the service valve ports the indoor unit and field refl_igerant lines with dry nitrogen to 200 psi Use soap bubbles or other leak checking methods to see that all field joints are leak fl ee If not release pressure then repair...

Page 4: ...ver vibration trans mission may create a noise problem within the structure 6 The use of color coded low voltage wire is recommended to simplify connections between the outdoor unit the thermostat and the indoor unit Table 1 NEC Class II Control Wiring 24 VOLTS WIRE SIZE MAX WIRE LENGTH 22 AWG 30 FT 20 AWG 100 FT 18 AWG 150 FT 16 AWG 225 FT 14 AWG 300 FT _If 22 AWG is used make sure it is high qua...

Page 5: ...OF _ N I E _1 A qF T N WCO0 I _ NOIES O_ DOOR EC iE _ W HOJ I RAG ORblER e SJRE PO ER AGREES T OUIP SNT AM P DT S 2 10W OI IAC 24 7v ING I O B NC S A JG MiN 3 GTOUND NG 0 EGO PqENl bUS COV LY CH F LOCAL CODES 4 E IHER IOS A HEA AN C PA O_ P R LJNI A_R G D AGRA 4 TJ SE t ADS PROV D 5 P0 ER FOR CONNECTION OF EkECTRON C AIR CI EANER AND IUM 0 F E MAX i OAD I0 AMP EACl 6 H Y ERM NAL RUM T E THERMOS A ...

Page 6: ...ION WITH I 4 SAE FLARE PRESSURE TAP FITTING LiQUiD LINE SERVICE VALVE E VO D FEMALE BRAZED CONNECTION WITH I 4 SAE FLARE PRESSURE TAP FITTING FIG 1 MODELS FIG A B C D E TTPO18C 2 28 5 8 32 7 8 28 3 4 5 8 1 4 TTPO24C 2 32 3 4 32 7 8 28 3 4 3 4 5 16 TTPO30D 2 40 5t8 32 7 8 28 3 4 3 4 5 16 TTPO36D 2 40 5 8 32 7 8 28 3 4 7 8 3 8 TTPO42D 2 37 38 7 8 34 3 4 7 8 3 8 TTPO48D 2 37 38 7 8 34 3 4 8 3 8 TTPO6...

Page 7: ...ime A M P M Power Applied Time A M P M Time Lapse Hours Minutes 3 If Steps 1 and 2 cannot be used then place thermostat s system switch in the OFF position and apply power by closing system disconnect switch This energizes compressor heat and evaporates the liquid in the crankcase TO EVAPORATE LIQUID ALLOW AT LEAST ONE HALF HOUR PER POUND HCFC 22 AS SHOWN ON UNIT NAMEPLATE OPERATING PRESSURES Afte...

Page 8: ...ystemandwhat to expectof it At the sametime deliverOwner sUseand Care Booklet Comp Sump Heater X X X X I N Also set thermostat dial to call for cooling or heating as necessary Check only necessary if heating unit is used for indoor section and wiring has been disturbed during installation of cooling equipment Furnace Heat Comes On P X Since American Standard has a policy of continuous product and ...

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