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66901 / 035-20393-001 Rev. C (1204)

8

Unitary Products Group

SECTION VIII: SYSTEM START-UP

INDICATIONS OF PROPER OPERATION

Cooling

1.

The outdoor fan should be running, with warm air being dis-
charged from the top of the unit.

2.

The indoor blower (furnace or air handler) will be operating, dis-
charging cool air from the ducts. Coils or other parts in the air cir-
cuit should be cleaned as often as necessary to keep the unit
clean. Use a brush, vacuum cleaner attachment, or other suitable
means.

3.

The vapor line at the outdoor unit will feel cool to the touch.

4.

The liquid line at the outdoor unit will feel warm to the touch.

Instructing the Owner

Assist owner with processing warranty cards and/or online registration.
Review Owners Manual, provide a copy to the owner, and provide guid-
ance on proper operation and maintenance. Instruct the owner or the
operator how to start, stop, and adjust temperature setting.

The installer should also instruct the owner on proper operation and
maintenance of all other system components.

Maintenance

1.

Dirt should not be allowed to accumulate on the outdoor coils or
other parts in the air circuit. Clean as often as necessary to keep
the unit clean. Use a brush, vacuum cleaner attachment, or other
suitable means.

2.

The outdoor fan motor is permanently lubricated and does not
require periodic oiling.

3.

If the coil needs to be cleaned, it should be washed with Calgon
Coilclean (mix one part Coilclean to seven parts water). Allow
solution to remain on coil for 30 minutes before rinsing with clean
water. Solution should not be permitted to come in contact with
painted surfaces.

4.

Refer to the furnace or air handler instructions for filter and blower
motor maintenance.

5.

The indoor coil and drain pan should be inspected and cleaned
regularly to prevent odors and assure proper drainage.

IT IS UNLAWFUL TO KNOWINGLY VENT, RELEASE OR DIS-
CHARGE REFRIGERANT INTO THE OPEN AIR DURING
REPAIR, SERVICE, MAINTENANCE OR THE FINAL DIS-
POSAL OF THIS UNIT.
WHEN THE SYSTEM IS FUNCTIONING PROPERLY AND
THE OWNER HAS BEEN FULLY INSTRUCTED, SECURE
THE OWNER’S APPROVAL.

TABLE 1: 

R-410A Saturation Properties

TEMP. 

°

F

PRESSURE 

PSIG

TEMP. 

°

F

PRESSURE 

PSIG

TEMP. 

°

F

PRESSURE 

PSIG

TEMP. 

°

F

PRESSURE 

PSIG

TEMP. 

°

F

PRESSURE 

PSIG

45

129.70

60

169.60

75

217.40

90

274.10

105

340.50

46

132.20

61

172.60

76

220.90

91

278.20

106

345.30

47

134.60

62

175.50

77

224.40

92

282.30

107

350.10

48

137.10

63

178.50

78

228.00

93

286.50

108

355.00

49

139.60

64

181.60

79

231.60

94

290.80

109

360.00

50

142.20

65

184.60

80

235.30

95

295.10

110

365.00

51

144.80

66

187.70

81

239.00

96

299.40

111

370.00

52

147.40

67

190.90

82

242.70

97

303.80

112

375.10

53

150.10

68

194.10

83

246.50

98

308.20

113

380.20

54

152.80

69

197.30

84

250.30

99

312.70

114

385.40

55

155.50

70

200.60

85

254.10

100

317.20

115

390.70

56

158.20

71

203.90

86

258.00

101

321.80

116

396.00

57

161.00

72

207.20

87

262.00

102

326.40

117

401.30

58

163.90

73

210.60

88

266.00

103

331.00

118

406.70

59

166.70

74

214.00

89

270.00

104

335.70

119

412.20

Summary of Contents for 15 SEER - CZE

Page 1: ...h if not avoided may result in minor or moderate injury It is also used to alert against unsafe practices and hazards involving only property dam age INSPECTION As soon as a unit is received it should...

Page 2: ...nches apart coil face to coil face If the unit is to be installed on a hot sun exposed roof or a black topped ground area the unit should be raised sufficiently above the roof or ground to avoid takin...

Page 3: ...d care must be taken to avoid sharp bends which may cause a restriction 2 The lines should be installed so that they will not obstruct service access to the coil air handling system or filter 3 Care m...

Page 4: ...er cap and with an allen wrench back out counter clockwise until valve stem just touches the chamfered retaining wall See Page 4 PRECAU TIONS DURING BRAZING SERVICE VALVE 13 Replace plunger cap finger...

Page 5: ...er supply connections FIELD CONNECTIONS CONTROL WIRING 1 Route low voltage wiring into bottom of control box Make low volt age wiring connections inside the junction box per Figures 7 9 2 The complete...

Page 6: ...HERMOSTAT E Y2 Y2 HUM BLU YEL YEL BLK RED 1 VARIABLE SPEED FURNACE 2 STAGE AIR CONDITIONER C Y1 R W O HUMIDISTAT CONTACTS OPEN ON HUMIDITY RISE JUMPER MUST BE IN POSITION HUMIDISTAT INSTALLED YES G C...

Page 7: ...the tabular data sheet if line length is greater than 15 feet 4 Total system charge item 1 item 2 item 3 5 Permanently stamp the unit data plate with the total amount of refrigerant in the system Use...

Page 8: ...lclean mix one part Coilclean to seven parts water Allow solution to remain on coil for 30 minutes before rinsing with clean water Solution should not be permitted to come in contact with painted surf...

Page 9: ...12 110 449 11 451 11 454 11 457 12 115 478 11 480 11 483 11 486 12 120 507 10 509 10 512 11 515 11 125 537 10 539 10 542 10 545 10 TABLE 4 15Z48AC Subcooling Charging Chart Outdoor Ambient Indoor Wet...

Page 10: ...LED Status LED Description Status LED Troubleshooting Information Green POWER Module has power Supply voltage is present at module terminals Red TRIP Thermostat demand signal Y1 is present but the com...

Page 11: ...66901 035 20393 001 Rev C 1204 Unitary Products Group 11 SECTION IX WIRING DIAGRAM FIGURE 10 Wiring Diagram...

Page 12: ...e without notice Printed in U S A 66901 035 20393 001 Rev C 1204 Copyright by York International Corp 2004 All rights reserved Supersedes 035 20393 001 Rev A 0704 Unitary 5005 Norman Product York OK G...

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