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515.28-N3Y

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Unitary Products Group

UNIT PLACEMENT

1.

Provide a base in the pre-determined location.

2.

Remove the shipping carton and inspect for possible
damage.

3.

Compressor tie-down bolts should remain tightened.

4.

Position the unit on the base provided.

5.

Sit unit on the (4) rubber elevating grommets provided
with the unit. These should be positioned as shown in
Figure 2 to reduce noise and allow for proper drainage.

NOTE: 

The base pan may differ in appearance, but the loca-

tion of grommets is the same.

6.

Make a hole(s) in the structure wall large enough to
accommodate the insulated vapor line, the liquid line and
the wiring.

DISCHARGE LINE FILTER-DRIER

The E*FH 018 - 042 heat pumps have a solid core filter-drier 
located in the discharge line. Due to its location in the refrig-
erant circuit it requires a unique oversize capacity drier. E*FH 
048 and 060 have a solid core biflow filter/dryer on the liquid 
line.

NOTE: 

Replacement of the discharge line drier must be the 

exact same as marked on the original factory drier. See 

Source 1 for O.E.M. replacement driers.

 

     

                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                            

PIPING CONNECTIONS

The outdoor condensing unit may be connected to the indoor 
evaporator coil using field supplied refrigerant grade copper 
tubing that is internally clean and dry. Units should be 
installed only with the tubing sizes for approved system com-
binations as specified in Tabular Data Sheet. The charge 
given is applicable for total tubing lengths up to 15 feet. See 
Application Data Form 690.01-AD1V for installing tubing of 
longer lengths and elevation differences.

NOTE:

  Using a larger than specified line size could result in oil

return problems. Using too small a line will result in loss
of capacity and other problems caused by insufficient
refrigerant flow. Slope horizontal vapor lines at least 1"
every 20 feet toward the outdoor unit to facilitate proper
oil return.

PRECAUTIONS DURING LINE INSTALLATION

1.

Install the 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 apprecia-
ble 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.

2.

The lines should be installed so that they will not obstruct
service access to the coil, air handling system or filter.

3.

Care must also be taken to isolate the refrigerant lines to
minimize noise transmission from the equipment to the
structure.

4.

The vapor line must be insulated with a minimum of 1/2"
foam rubber insulation (Arm-A-Flex or equivalent). Liquid
lines that will be exposed to direct sunlight and/or high
temperatures must also be insulated.

Tape and suspend the refrigerant lines as shown. DO NOT 
allow metal-to metal contact. See Figure 3.

 FIGURE 2 :  POSITIONING GROMMETS

Failure to do so or using a substitute drier or a granular
type may result in damage to the equipment.

Filter-Drier

Source 1 Part No.

Apply with models:

E*FH

026 - 35442 - 000

  018, 024, 030

026 - 35459 - 000

  036

026 - 25512 - 000

042,048, 060 (Biflow on Liquid Line)

Summary of Contents for E4FH018

Page 1: ...ECTRICAL CONNECTIONS 7 GENERAL INFORMATION GROUNDING 7 POWER WIRING 7 ACCESSORY WIRING 7 THERMOSTAT MOUNTING WIRING 7 EVACUATION 8 SYSTEM CHARGE 8 REFRIGERANT LINE CHARGES 9 MEASUREMEN T METHOD 9 SUPE...

Page 2: ...sonal injury and or equipment damage may result if installation pro cedures are not handled properly INSPECTION As soon as a unit is received it should be inspected for possi ble damage during transit...

Page 3: ...nsate will drain from beneath the coil of the outdoor unit during the defrost cycle Normally this condensate may be allowed to drain directly on the ground Elevate the unit sufficiently to prevent any...

Page 4: ...ths up to 15 feet See Application Data Form 690 01 AD1V for installing tubing of longer lengths and elevation differences NOTE Using a larger than specified line size could result in oil return proble...

Page 5: ...ened by removing the plunger cap and fully inserting a hex wrench into the stem and backing out counter clockwise until valve stem just touches retaining ring Replace plunger cap finger tight then tig...

Page 6: ...See Precautions Dur ing Brazing Angle Valves on page 6 11 If the refrigerant tubing indoor evaporator coil or outdoor condensing unit has developed a leak during shipment or was for any other reason o...

Page 7: ...ram and schematic wiring label is located on the inside surface of the unit electrical box cover and this instruction POWER WIRING 1 Install the proper size weatherproof disconnect switch outdoors and...

Page 8: ...ped a leak during shipment or was for any other rea son opened to the atmosphere If a leak is suspected leak test to locate the leak Repair the leak and test again To verify if the system has no leaks...

Page 9: ...between 40 and 60 inch lbs maximum Superheat Charging Method NOTE Use this method only during system maintenace and repair 1 Operate system until temperatures and pressures stabi lize minimum of 10 m...

Page 10: ...the test terminals on Yorkguard V terminal block for 3 seconds and releasing The lights will flash the code separated by a pause indi cating the failure mode shown in Table 3 8 To restore operation af...

Page 11: ...ow the cut off point the compressor operation cannot be justified due to small amount of heat generated 2 YORKGUARD senses this and performs the following functions a De energizes compressor circuit b...

Page 12: ...F for a continuous 3 minutes YORKGUARD V de energizes the fan relay and reversing valve relay to return unit to normal heating cycle INDICATIONS OF PROPER OPERATION COOLING Cooling operation is the s...

Page 13: ...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 solut...

Page 14: ...27 26 25 23 Evaporator Entering Air F Table 5 Temperature and Pressure SUCTION PRES SURE PSIG Service Port SUCTION SERVICE VALVE SUPERHEAT 0 2 4 6 8 10 12 14 16 18 20 22 24 26 28 30 32 34 61 5 35 37 3...

Page 15: ...35 108 220 02 49 82 389 64 109 26 79 141 30 94 179 06 109 223 17 50 84 03 65 111 23 80 143 63 95 181 80 110 226 35 51 85 69 66 113 22 81 145 99 96 184 56 111 229 56 52 87 38 67 115 24 82 148 37 97 18...

Page 16: ...ditioning Unitary Products Group 5005 York Drive Norman Oklahoma 73069 Subject to change without notice Printed in U S A Copyright by Unitary Products Group 1999 All rights reserved Supersedes 515 28...

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