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361813-UIM-A-0208

Unitary Products Group

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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.
Maintain the clearances shown in Figure 1 and install the unit in a level
position.

Normal operating sound levels may be objectionable if the unit is placed
directly under windows of certain rooms (bedrooms, study, etc.).

Condensate 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 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.

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.

NOTE: 

Heat pumps will defrost periodically resulting in water drainage.

The unit should not be located where water drainage may freeze and
create a hazardous condition - such as sidewalks and steps.

LIQUID LINE FILTER-DRIER

The heat pumps have a solid core bi-flow filter/drier located on the liquid
line.

NOTE: 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.

replacement driers.

PIPING CONNECTIONS

The outdoor unit must be connected to the indoor coil using field sup-
plied refrigerant grade 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. See Application Data
Part Number 036-61920-001 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 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.

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 rub-
ber insulation (Armaflex 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 tube
metal-to-metal contact. See Figure 3.

5.

Use PVC piping as a conduit for all underground installations as
shown in Figure 4. Buried lines should be kept as short as possible
to minimize the build up of liquid refrigerant in the vapor line during
long periods of shutdown

6.

Pack fiberglass insulation and a sealing material such as perma-
gum around refrigerant lines where they penetrate a wall to reduce
vibration and to retain some flexibility.

7.

See Form 690.01-AD1V for additional piping information.

The outdoor unit should not be installed in an area where mud or
ice could cause personal injury. Remember that condensate will
drip from the unit coil during heat and defrost cycles and that this
condensate will freeze when the temperature of the outdoor air is
below 32°F.

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

YMB / HC3A / HL3A

026 - 25512 - 000

All Sizes

 FIGURE 2: 

Tubing Hanger

 FIGURE 3: 

Underground Installation

Liquid
Line

Incorrect

Correct

Tape

Sheet Metal Hanger

Insulated Vapor Line

TO INDOOR COIL

TO O UTDOOR UNIT

LIQUID LINE

CAP

PVC

CONDUIT

INSULATED

VAPOR LINE

Summary of Contents for YMB SERIES

Page 1: ...ry It is also used to alert against unsafe practices and hazards involving only property dam age Improper installation may create a condition where the operation of the product could cause personal in...

Page 2: ...to be installed on a hot sun exposed roof or a black topped ground area the unit should be raised sufficiently above the roof or ground to avoid taking the accumulated layer of hot air into the outdo...

Page 3: ...stalling 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...

Page 4: ...coil Braze the vapor line to the evaporator vapor connection After the connection has cooled slide the grommet back into original position Refer to the Tabular Data Sheet for proper vapor line siz ing...

Page 5: ...se soft solder Install the TXV bulb to the vapor line near the equalizer line using the two bulb clamps furnished with the TXV assembly Ensure the bulb is making maximum contact Refer to TXV installat...

Page 6: ...ON CONTROL A dehumidification control accessory 2HU06700124 may be used with variable speed air handlers or furnaces in high humidity areas This control works with the variable speed indoor unit to pr...

Page 7: ...r W Auxiliary Heat BS Bonnet Sensor BSG Bonnet Sensor YORKGUARD VI CONTROL SINGLE STAGE HEAT PUMP 1 H 3 YMB YZB OD MODELS Part Numbers SAP Legacy 126768 031 09137 18395 031 01996 340512 031 09178 1 C...

Page 8: ...E Emergency Heat W2 Second Stage Heat B O Switch on Thermostat must be in the O position C 24 Volt Common Y1 First Stage Compressor O B Reversing Valve L Malfunction Light Y2 Second Stage Compressor G...

Page 9: ...the O position C 24 Volt Common Y1 First Stage Compressor O B Reversing Valve L Malfunction Light Y2 Second Stage Compressor G Fan DN22U00124 THERMOSTAT E Emergency Heat AUX Auxiliary Heat R 24 Volt...

Page 10: ...mergency Heat W2 Second Stage Heat B O Switch on Thermostat must be in the O position C 24 Volt Common Y1 First Stage Compressor O B Reversing Valve L Malfunction Light Y2 Second Stage Compressor G Fa...

Page 11: ...must be in the O position C 24 Volt Common Y1 First Stage Compressor O B Reversing Valve L Malfunction Light Y2 Second Stage Compressor G Fan DN22U00124 THERMOSTAT E Emergency Heat AUX Auxiliary Heat...

Page 12: ...ls the following subcooling charging method must be used Superheat charging charts are not valid with TXV equipped systems Subcooling Charging Method For the heating operation there is no accurate sub...

Page 13: ...ed with a crankcase heater to prevent the migration of refrigerant to the compressor during the OFF cycle The heater is energized only when the unit is not running If the main switch is disconnected f...

Page 14: ...e Printed in U S A 361813 UIM A 0208 Copyright by Unitary Products Group 2008 All rights reserved Supersedes 170761 UIM D 1106 Unitary 5005 Norman Product York OK Group Drive 73069 SECTION X WIRING DI...

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