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5390862-UIM-A-0318

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Johnson Controls Unitary Products

ADD-ON REPLACEMENT/RETROFIT

When this unit is being used as a replacement for an existing R-410A
unit, these are matched systems and the indoor coil and outdoor unit
must be replaced. The following steps should be performed in order to
insure proper system operation and performance. Line-set change out
is also recommended.
1. Change-out of the indoor coil to an approved R-410A coil / air han-

dling unit combination with the appropriate metering device.

2. Change-out of the line-set when replacing an R-22 unit with an

R410-A unit is highly recommended to reduce cross-contamination
of oils and refrigerants.

3. If change-out of the line set is not practical, then the following pre-

cautions should be taken.

• Inspect the line set for kinks, sharp bends, or other restrictions,

and for corrosion.

• Determine if there are any low spots which might be serving as oil

traps.

• Flush the line set with a commercially available flush kit to remove

as much of the existing oil and contaminants as possible.

• Install a suction line filter-drier to trap any remaining contami-

nants, and remove after 50 hours of operation.

4. If the outdoor unit is being replaced due to a compressor burnout,

then installation of a 100% activated alumina suction-line filter drier
in the suction-line is required, in addition to the factory installed bi-
flow liquid-line drier. Operate the system for 10 hours. Monitor the
suction drier pressure drop. If the pressure drop exceeds 3 psig,
replace both the suction-line and liquid-line driers. After a total of 10
hours run time where the suction-line pressure drop has not
exceeded 3 psig, replace the liquid line drier, and remove the suc-
tion-line drier. Never leave a suction-line drier in the system longer
than 50 hours of run time.

GROUND INSTALLATION

The unit may be installed at ground level on a solid base that will not
shift or settle, causing strain on the refrigerant lines and possible leaks.
The unit must be installed in as level a position as possible while main-
taining the clearances shown in Figure 2.
Normal operating sound levels may be objectionable if the unit is placed
directly under windows of certain rooms (bedrooms, study, etc.).

Elevate the unit sufficiently to prevent any blockage of the air entrances
by snow in areas where there will be snow accumulation. Check the
local weather bureau for the expected snow accumulation in your area.
Isolate the unit from rain gutters to avoid any possible wash out of the
foundation.

ROOF INSTALLATION

When installing units on a roof, the structure must be capable of sup-
porting the total weight of the unit, including a pad, lintels, rails, etc.,
which should be used to minimize the transmission of sound or vibra-
tion into the conditioned space.

WALL MOUNT INSTALLATION

Care must be taken to mount the outdoor unit on a solid base that is
sloped to shed water, secure from settlement, and is isolated from the
structural foundation or walls to prevent sound and vibration transmis-
sion into the living space.
On occasion, site conditions may require direct wall mounted brackets
to be used to locate and support the outdoor unit. In these applications,
care must be taken to address unit base pan support, structural integ-
rity, safe access and serviceability, as well as the possible sound and
vibration transmission into the structure. Wall mounting requires 3
mounting brackets and best served by a properly engineered solution.
See price pages for specific part number for your application.

UNIT PLACEMENT

1. Provide a base in the pre-determined location.
2. Remove the shipping carton and inspect for possible damage.
3. Ensure that compressor tie-down bolts remain tightened.
4. Position the unit on the base provided.

LIQUID LINE FILTER-DRIER

The air conditioning unit's copper spun filter/dryer is located on the liq-
uid line.

PIPING CONNECTIONS

The outdoor condensing unit must be connected to the indoor evapora-
tor coil using field supplied refrigerant grade (ACR) copper tubing that is
internally clean and dry. Units should be installed only with the tubing
sizes for approved system combinations as specified in tabular data
sheet. The charge given is applicable for total tubing lengths up to 15
feet (4.6 m). See Application Data Part Number 247077 for installing
tubing of longer lengths and elevation differences.

PRECAUTIONS DURING LINE INSTALLATION

Install the refrigerant lines with as few bends as possible. Care must be
taken not to damage the couplings or kink the tubing. Use clean hard
drawn copper tubing where no appreciable amount of bending around
obstruction is necessary. If soft copper must be used, care must be
taken to avoid sharp bends which may cause a restriction.
1. The lines should be installed so that they will not obstruct service

access to the coil, air handling system, or filter.

2. Care must also be taken to isolate the refrigerant lines to minimize

noise transmission from the equipment to the structure.

3. The vapor line must be insulated with a minimum of 3/8” foam rub-

ber insulation (Armaflex or equivalent). Liquid lines that will be
exposed to direct sunlight, high temperatures, or excessive humid-
ity must also be insulated.

 WARNING

The outdoor unit should not be installed in an area where mud or ice
could cause personal injury.

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 CAUTION

Failure to use the same as the original factory drier or using a substi-
tute drier or a granular type may result in damage to the equipment.

NOTICE

Replacements for the liquid line drier must  be  exactly  the  same  as
marked on the original factory drier. See Source 1 for O.E.M. replace-
ment driers.

R-410A Filter-Drier Source 1 Part No.

Apply with Models

S1-02922195000

All

NOTICE

Using a larger than specified line size could result in oil return prob-
lems. Using too small a line will result in loss of capacity and other
problems caused by insufficient refrigerant.

 WARNING

Never install a suction-line filter drier in the liquid line of an R-410A
system. Failure to follow this warning can cause a fire, injury or death.

 CAUTION

This system uses R-410A refrigerant which operates at higher pres-
sures than R-22. No other refrigerant may be used in this system.
Gauge sets, hoses, refrigerant containers, and recovery system must
be designed to handle R-410A. If you are unsure, consult the equip-
ment manufacturer.

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Summary of Contents for 19 SEER

Page 1: ...y charged with refrigerant for a nominal sized matching indoor coil plus 15 feet of field supplied lines SECTION II SAFETY This is a safety alert symbol When you see this symbol on labels or in manuals be alert to the potential for personal injury Understand and pay particular attention to the signal words DANGER WARNING or CAUTION DANGER indicates an imminently hazardous situation which if not av...

Page 2: ...oling operation below 35 F outdoor ambient temperature DO NOT modify the control System for these models to operate with any kind of Low Ambient kit 5 If this equipment is to be used in a low ambient outdoor application 55 F or lower a compressor crank case is heater accessory must be applied Please refer to UPGnet or price pages for the appropri ate Crank Case Heater for your model 6 The maximum ...

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Page 4: ...conditions may require direct wall mounted brackets to be used to locate and support the outdoor unit In these applications care must be taken to address unit base pan support structural integ rity safe access and serviceability as well as the possible sound and vibration transmission into the structure Wall mounting requires 3 mounting brackets and best served by a properly engineered solution Se...

Page 5: ... at the indoor coil 4 Braze the liquid line to the indoor coil liquid connection Nitrogen should be flowing through the indoor coil 5 Slide the grommet away from the vapor connection at the indoor coil Braze the vapor line to the indoor coil vapor connection After the connection has cooled slide the grommet back into original position 6 Protect the vapor valve with a wet rag and braze the vapor li...

Page 6: ...ngs See Figure 6 5 Slide the nut removed in step 3 over the supplied liquid line Place supplied Teflon washer from TXV kit in place on TXV and install liq uid line to the top of the thermal expansion valve Adjust assembly so liquid line aligns with hole in access panel Hand tighten the liq uid line and apply an additional 1 4 turn to seal 6 Install the TXV equalizer line onto the vapor line by han...

Page 7: ...gerant charge added accordingly MEASURE INDOOR AIR FLOW To determine rated air flow for a specific match consult the technical lit erature at www upgnet com When attempting to match this air flow select the lowest possible speed tap measure the actual flow and adjust as necessary To measure actual air flow it is not an acceptable method to just check the jumper pin setting tables and to assume 0 5...

Page 8: ...rature and operate system for at least 10 15 minutes 2 Refer to the technical guide for the recommended indoor airflow and verify it is correct it should be 350 400 SCFM per ton 3 Measure and record the indoor wet bulb WB and the outdoor ambient dry bulb DB temperature 4 Using the charging chart located on the unit find the intersection of the indoor wet bulb and the outdoor dry bulb This is the r...

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Page 10: ...pment the control box can slide down and swing open Considerations for running the electrical supply and power control wiring should be made to utilize this swing open feature for future service work You will not need to drop swing the box open for installation of the electrical supply and power wiring just account for the motion the box will have in the wire routing The complete connection diagra...

Page 11: ...volt control wiring NEC Class 2 from the outdoor unit to the indoor unit and to the thermostat in the steps below 2 If utilizing the Demand Response or the Y2Lock feature a minimum of five thermostat wires will need to be ran to the outdoor unit from the indoor equipment If the features are not applied only four wires are needed 3 Trace the harness out where it ends in a large 12 pin Molex con nec...

Page 12: ... installation of the dehumidification control the HUM STAT jumper on the indoor variable speed air handler or furnace control board must be set to YES During cooling if the relative humidity in the space is higher than the desired set point of the dehumidification control the variable speed blower motor will operate at a lower speed until the dehumidification control is satisfied A 40 60 relative ...

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Page 19: ...active call less than two sec onds will display the current mode Pressing the PUSH BUTTON with no active call longer than six sec onds will display the current mode and tonnage AC HP is determined by the presence of the reversing valve ASCD Anti Short Cycle Delay After the tonnage is set a call may be given Y and or Y Y2 The control has a 5 minute anti short cycle delay It will count the minutes d...

Page 20: ... pressed during two stage anticipation mode with an active thermostat call The control will remove the forced second stage TABLE 6 Fault Code Description Required Condition LED 7 Segment Display 1 7 Segment Display 2 Control Response Control Fault Control Failure Control Failure Detected RED solid 0 0 Failure Operational Faults High pressure switch fault not in lockout yet HPS Opening RED solid 0 ...

Page 21: ...ceived in AC mode O signal received in AC mode 1 fault occurrence 2 RED flashes 1 8 Soft Lockout W signal received in AC mode W signal received in AC mode 1 fault occurrence 2 RED flashes 1 9 Soft Lockout W and O signal received in AC mode W and O signal received in AC mode 1 fault occurrence 2 RED flashes 2 0 Soft Lockout System previously configured as AC now HP No RV on configuration RV present...

Page 22: ...t be alarmed as this is normal operation If the conditions are on a break over point the motor could speed up and slow down until a more constant condition is met Under typical operation the motor will speed up the warmer it is outside and slow down the cooler it is outside to maintain highest efficiency and operating pressures as needed Charging of the equipment with the variable outdoor fan moto...

Page 23: ...MPR COMPRESSOR CONT CONTACTOR CCH COMPR CRANKCASE HEATER DR DEMAND RESPONSE DTS DISCHARGE TEMP SENSOR GND GROUND HPS HIGH PRESSURE SWITCH LPS LOW PRESSURE SWITCH SC START CAPACITOR SR START RELAY BLK BLACK BLU BLUE BLU PNK BLUE w PINK STRIPE BRN BROWN GRN GREEN GRN YEL GREEN w YELLOW STRIPE GRY GREY RED RED RED WHT RED w WHITE STRIPE WHT WHITE YEL YELLOW YEL BLK YELLOW w BLACK STRIPE YEL RED YELLO...

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Page 25: ...s L1 L2 Compressor amperes L1 L2 Measured voltage R and C outdoor unit control board Air Flow Setup Cooling Supply static inches of water column Supply air dry bulb temperature Return air dry bulb temperature Temperature drop A B C D Blower Type Set Up Outside air dry bulb temperature Return air wet bulb temperature Supply air wet bulb temperature Return static inches of water column Electrical Co...

Page 26: ...e Owner Education Comments and Additional Job Details Provide owner with the owner s manual Explain thermostat use and programming if applicable to owner Unit Operation and Cycle Test Operate the unit through continuous fan cycles from the thermostat noting and correcting any problems Operate the unit through cooling cycles from the thermostat noting and correcting any problems Job site has been c...

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