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GENERAL

This instruction covers the installation of the following Stellar
ULTRA 

 high efficiency condensing units.

NOMENCLATURE

The outdoor condensing units are designed to be installed with
corresponding variable speed air handlers and a correspond-
ing coil with sweat connect lines. Each unit is factory charged
with refrigerant sufficient for the smallest indoor evaporator coil
plus 15 feet of field supplied vapor and liquid lines.  A balanced
port hard shut-off TXV kit must be used for optimum system
performance.

SAFETY

Use this instruction in conjunction with the instruction for the
appropriate indoor evaporator coil, variable speed air handler  and
other accessories. Read all instructions before installing the unit.

Installer should pay particular attention to the words:NOTE,
CAUTION and WARNING.

NOTES are intended to clarify or make the installation easier.

CAUTIONS are given to prevent equipment damage.

WARNINGS are given to alert the installer that personal injury
and/or equipment damage may result if installation procedures
are not handled properly.

INSPECTION

As soon as a unit is received, it should be inspected for possible
damage during transit. If damage is evident, the extent of the
damage should be noted on the carrier’s freight bill. A separate
request for inspection by the carrier’s agent should be made in
writing. See Form 50.15-NM for more information.

LIMITATIONS

The unit should be installed in accordance with all national and
local safety codes and the limitations listed below:

1. Limitations for the indoor unit, coil and appropriate acces-

sories must also be observed.

2. This unit 

should not be installed with a single speed air

handler or furnace system.

3. The outdoor unit must not be installed with any ductwork in

the air stream. The outdoor fan is the propeller type and is
not designed to operate against any additional external
static pressure.

4. The unit should not be operated at outdoor temperatures

below 60 

°

F. 

The unit is not designed to operate with a

low ambient kit. Do not modify the control system to
operate with any type of low ambient kit.

5. Indoor evaporator coil orifice 

must be removed prior to

the installation of a factory supplied balanced port TXV kit.

STELLAR ULTRA CONDENSING UNITS

SPLIT-SYSTEM COOLING

3 and 5 TONS

Supersedes: 550.37-N1Y (793)

550.37-N1Y (594)

035-10821

MODELS H1DS036, H1DS048 and H1DS060

H1DS036S06

H1DS048S06

H1DS060S06

Voltage Code

Refrigerant Line Connections

Nominal Cooling Capacity

H

036

S 06

1 DS

Product Category

Product Generation

Product  Identifier

H = Condensing Unit

1 = Design Level

DS = 16.00 SEER Condensing  Unit

036=36,000 BTUH

048=48,000 BTUH
060=60,000 BTUH

S = Sweat-Connect

06 = 208/230-1-60

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INSTALLATION  INSTRUCTION

CAUTION

THE ENCLOSED INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS AND ANY APPLICABLE

LOCAL, STATE, AND NATIONAL CODES INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED

TO, BUILDING, ELECTRICAL, AND MECHANICAL CODES.

THIS PRO DUCT M UST BE INSTALLED IN STRICT COMPLIANCE W ITH

WARNING

OPERATION OF THE  PRODUCT COULD CAUSE  PERSONAL  INJURY

O R   P R O P E R T Y   D A M A G E .

INCORRECT INSTALLATION MAY CREATE A CONDITION W HERE THE

Summary of Contents for H1DS036

Page 1: ...nce with all national and local safety codes and the limitations listed below 1 Limitations for the indoor unit coil and appropriate acces sories must also be observed 2 This unit should not be instal...

Page 2: ...mpressor RATED LOAD 8 3 8 3 10 9 LOCKED ROTOR 48 48 64 COMPRESSOR 2 AMPS Follower Compressor RATED LOAD 9 0 13 5 15 1 LOCKED ROTOR 48 68 81 0 CRANKCASE HEATER YES YES YES FAN MOTORAMPS RATED LOAD 0 7...

Page 3: ...ioned as shown in Figure 2 to reduce noise and allow for proper drainage 6 Make a hole s in the structure wall large enough to acco modate the insulated vapor line the liquid line and the wiring TXV I...

Page 4: ...insulation and a sealing material such as permagum around refrigerant lines where they penetrate a wall to reduce vibration and to retain some flexibility 8 See Form 690 01 AD1V for additional piping...

Page 5: ...vaporator and the liquid line to 1000 microns or less 8 Leak test all refrigerant piping connections including the serv ice port flare caps to be sure they are leak tight DO NOT OVERTIGHTEN between 40...

Page 6: ...oling thermostat The difference between the two stages of a typical two stage thermostat is 2 2 5 F The thermostat should be located about 5 ft above the floor where it will be exposed to normal room...

Page 7: ...SS 1 WIRING FIGURE 8 TYPICAL FIELD WIRING POWER WIRING CONTROL WIRING COOLING WITH DE HUMIDIFICATION CONTROL FIGURE 9 TYPICAL FIELD WIRING WITH POWER WIRING 208 230 1 60 CONTACTOR GRD SCREW M 2 T 1 L...

Page 8: ...OR VARIABLE SPEED AIR HANDLER INDOOR EVAP COIL CONDENSING UNITS H DS036 H DS048 H DS060 COOL TAP ADJ TAP DELAY PROFILE COOL TAP ADJ TAP DELAY PROFILE COOL TAP ADJ TAP DELAY PROFILE N1VSD14 G HC036 Jum...

Page 9: ...r the first time Refer to System Functions for more information about time delays 2 Operate the unit for a minimum of 15 20 minutes before checking the charge 3 Verify the desired indoor air handler a...

Page 10: ...e until the recommended sub cooling temperature is obtained EXAMPLE Given an H1DS036 with only the lead compressor operating on first stage 1 Liquid pressure at the service valve 179 lbs 2 Recommended...

Page 11: ...des a list of LED functions and definitions Power Supply The five minute control board time delay is energized by means of 24V power supply from the transformer installed in the indoor variable speed...

Page 12: ...oor fan should be running with warm air being discharged from the top of the unit 2 The indoor blower furnace or air handler will be operating discharging cool air from the ducts 3 The vapor line at t...

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