
Subject to change without notice. Printed in U.S.A.
035-16409-001 Rev. A (101)
Copyright
©
by York International Corp. 2000. All rights reserved.
Supersedes: Nothing
Unitary
5005
Norman
Products
York
OK
Group
Drive
73069
SERVICE CALLS
There are a few instances where the
user can avoid unnecessary service
calls. If unit stops functioning properly
check the following items before calling
your local servicing dealer:
1.
Indoor section for dirty filter.
2.
Outdoor section for leaf or debris
blockage. Eliminate problem, turn
off the thermostat for 10 seconds
and attempt start. Wait 5 minutes.
If system does not start, call your
local servicing dealer.
FILTER CARE
Inspect the air filter(s) at least once a
month. If they are dirty, wash reusable
filters with a mild detergent per manu-
facturer’s recommendations. Replace
disposable filters with new filters.
Install the clean filters with “air flow”
arrow in the same direction as the air
flow in your duct. Filters should be
clean to assure maximum efficiency
and adequate air circulation.
CLEARANCES
The minimum clearances shown below
must be maintained should any patio
or yard improvements be done around
the outdoor unit.
* Control Access Panel
PARTS INFORMATION
Replacement parts are available from
local contractor/dealer or the nearest
distribution center.
SOME EFFICIENCY
DO’S & DON’TS
DON’T heat or cool unused household
area. Reduce supply and return air
flow to a minimum in areas which are
not living spaces (storage rooms,
garages, basements, etc).
DON’T be a “thermostat jiggler”. Mov-
ing your thermostat setting will not
make your system heat or cool any
faster. Adjust your thermostat to a
comfortable setting and leave it there.
DON’T restrict air circulation. Placing
furniture, rugs, etc. in such a way that
they interfere with air vents will make
you system work harder to achieve a
comfortable temperature level. This
requires more energy, which means
greater cost to you.
DON’T heat or cool when you are
away. If you are going to be away for a
day or more, readjust your thermostat
accordingly. Your furniture is far less
demanding than you are when it
comes to comfort levels. However,
don’t expect the system to restore
comfort conditions immediately upon
returning home. It will take a little time.
DON’T locate lamps or other heat-pro-
ducing appliances (radios, TV’s, heat-
ers, etc.) near your thermostat. The
heat from these items will give your
thermostat “false information” about
the temperature in the room.
DO select a comfortable thermostat
setting, but keep in mind that modera-
tion in temperature selection will save
energy.
DO turn on your kitchen exhaust fan
when cooking and your bathroom
exhaust fan when showering. Also,
make sure your clothes dryer is prop-
erly vented. If these items are
neglected, an excess heat and humid-
ity condition may be created, causing
your air conditioning system to run
longer.
DO set your thermostat a few degrees
lower than normal several hours before
entertaining a large group of people in
a relatively small area. People give off
a considerable amount of heat and
moisture in a closed area.
DO keep drapes and venetian blinds
closed when practical. These items
provide insulation against heat loss/
gain.
DO contact a qualified service person
to make repairs or adjustments to your
system. He has been trained to per-
form this service.
FIGURE 3:
TOP 48"
SIDES 12"
REAR 12"
FRONT * 24"