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Unit Location

Several important factors must be considered before selecting 
the site for this unit:

1.

 Site – Select a solid level position, preferably on a concrete 
slab, slightly above grade level and parallel to the home.

2.

Proximity to home or building – The length of the supply 
and return ducts should be kept to a minimum with no 
sharp bends. Consideration should be given to the 
distance and routing of electrical service to connect the 
unit. Try to select a site for the unit that it is as close as 
possible to the proposed return grille location. Unit may be 
positioned to draw air from underneath structure.

3.

Proximity to the clothes dryer vent – The clothes dryer vent 
should not be located upwind from the unit.

4.

Ability to service – Side access panels of the unit should 
not be closer than 24 inches to a structure so blower and 
controls may be serviced.

5.

Sound transmission – Locate the unit away from bedroom 
windows or other rooms where sound may be objectionable.

6.

 Air Circulation – The outside coil sides should not be 
closer than 24 inches to a structure that will restrict air flow 
through the coil. The air discharge of the unit requires a 60-
inch clearance between the top of the unit and any 
obstruction.See Figure 2.

7.

 Wind direction – The hot condenser air must be discharged 
up and away from the home or building, and if possible in a 
direction with the prevailing wind.

8.

 Relationship between building, sun and unit – If practical, 
place the air conditioner in an area where the unit and the 
ducts will be shaded from the afternoon sun (when the heat 
load is the greatest).

9.

Defrost and Water Drainage - Water will run off the outdoor 
coil when the heat pump defrosts during the heating 
season. This water will run through the drain holes of the 

heat pump base pan onto the ground below. A slight grade 
away from the unit will improve drainage.

10. Average Winter Snow Depth - The heat pump must be 

installed above the average snow depth to allow the 
outdoor coil to drain properly. 
Cinder blocks, if permitted by local codes, or a metal frame 
may be used to support the unit above the snow. Insure 
that the support does not obstruct drainage holes in the 
base pan of the unit. Metal frame legs must be supported 
by concrete pads. The heat pump must set level and 
securely upon the support.

NOTE: 

If installing on blocks, the middle rail must be supported.

Figure 2: Air Discharge Clearance

Site Preparation

After the site has been selected and prepared, using criteria 
mentioned above, install the air conditioner support pad at the 
selected site.

NOTE: 

This unit must be installed and operated on a level 
surface. Failure to do so will result in condensate 
drainage problems.

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Summary of Contents for Latitude UQ024-060

Page 1: ...stat Wiring 12 12 Switch Installation 13 13 Defrost Operation Curves 14 General YORK Model UQ units are factory assembled heat pump designed to be installed along side the home or building Field insta...

Page 2: ...ce with the installation instructions and any applicable local state and national codes including but not limited to building electrical and mechanical codes Before performing service or maintenance o...

Page 3: ...zed procedures identified by the Air Conditioning Contractors of America Figure 1 Component Location Direct Drive Condenser Fan Motor High Efficiency Enhanced Copper Tube Aluminum Fin High Efficiency...

Page 4: ...on See Figure 2 7 Wind direction The hot condenser air must be discharged up and away from the home or building and if possible in a direction with the prevailing wind 8 Relationship between building...

Page 5: ...it operation Figure 3 Unit 4 Point Load Weight C X Y CG D A B Right Left Front Rear Size Tons Weight lbs Center of Gravity 4 Point Load Location lbs Shipping Operating X Y A B C D 024 2 0 328 325 21 7...

Page 6: ...NDENSATE DRAIN 3 4 NPT H Table 2 Unit Dimensions Size Tons Dimensions A B C D E F G H 024 2 0 32 13 16 30 15 16 47 1 4 12 9 16 8 1 2 24 1 16 12 2 3 4 030 2 5 32 13 16 30 15 16 47 1 4 12 9 16 8 1 2 24...

Page 7: ...nstalled first The return air grille box and filter should be located and installed in the out rigger areas of the home Keep in mind the closer to the cooling unit the better The return ducting connec...

Page 8: ...lar in the raw end of the duct and tape securely in place 4 Make sure the duct is not stretched tight and does not have kinks from excessive length after installation 5 Attach the duct end with the st...

Page 9: ...ster This will help to eliminate the transmission of sound into the home To locate the center of the duct first cut a 6 hole in the fiberboard below the duct at the desired location After locating the...

Page 10: ...air ducts passing through unconditioned spaces of the building must be insulated and covered with a vapor barrier Following this practice will prevent thermal losses and condensate formation on the du...

Page 11: ...pt a single circuit of supply power If an auxiliary heater is installed dual circuiting to the unit can be used When installing a 14 3 KW heater this method will avoid the use of large wiring To provi...

Page 12: ...er locate it in a room that is warmer or cooler than the rest of the home such as a kitchen or hallway 8 The living or dining room is normally a good location provided there is no cooking range or ref...

Page 13: ...f accessory heaters are not installed the blower will not run 9 Set the wall thermostat to the seasonal mode of operation heat or cool adjust the temperature selection lever to the desired setting Rec...

Page 14: ...forced defrost feature puts the system into a defrost period every 6 hours and 4 minutes to recirculate lubricants unless the coil temperature is above 40 F All defrost timing occurs only while the co...

Page 15: ...9 47 8 51 1 60 60 60 60 2PH08520706 4 9 6 5 1 23 5 27 1 55 6 60 1 60 70 60 70 2PH08521006 7 2 9 6 1 34 5 39 8 69 4 76 70 80 70 80 2PH08521506 10 8 14 3 1 51 7 59 7 90 9 100 9 100 110 100 110 208 230 3...

Page 16: ...oll Scroll Scroll Scroll Quantity 1 1 1 1 1 1 CONDENSER COIL DATA Face area Sq Ft 11 1 11 28 11 28 16 16 20 Rows 1 2 2 2 2 2 Fins per inch 20 15 20 15 15 20 Tube diameter in 3 8 3 8 3 8 3 8 3 8 3 8 Ci...

Page 17: ...2227 978 1086 1976 889 1129 1677 757 1151 048 4 0 Low 1260 275 807 1096 313 915 910 336 992 804 355 1057 774 290 979 Low Medium 1471 375 870 1338 415 968 1118 455 1079 963 474 1110 788 323 1016 Mediu...

Page 18: ...20 0 23 1200 0 21 0 21 0 21 0 22 0 25 1300 0 23 0 23 0 23 0 24 0 27 1400 0 25 0 25 0 25 0 26 0 29 1500 0 27 0 27 0 27 0 28 0 31 1600 0 29 0 29 0 29 0 30 0 33 1700 0 31 0 31 0 31 0 32 0 35 1800 0 33 0...

Page 19: ...ater kW 5 0 6 5 10 0 15 0 024 2 0 208 230 1 60 800 800 800 750 030 2 5 208 230 1 60 800 800 800 750 036 3 0 208 230 1 60 800 800 800 750 042 3 5 208 230 1 60 1300 1300 1270 1270 048 4 0 208 230 1 60 1...

Page 20: ...548267 YIM C 0211 20 Unitary Products Group Typical Wiring Diagrams UQ024 060 Typical Heat Pump 208 230 1 60 volt Wiring Diagram...

Page 21: ...548267 YIM C 0211 Unitary Products Group 21 UQ036 048 and 060 Typical Heat Pump 208 230 3 60 volt Wiring Diagram...

Page 22: ...ed in U S A 548267 YIM C 0211 Copyright 2011 by Unitary Products Group All rights reserved Supersedes 548267 YIM B 0910 Johnson Controls Unitary Products 5005 York Drive Norman OK 73069 UQ060 Typical...

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