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No.0010576764A

           

                    Capacity 1.5 to 5 Tons

            Models: V1118C2H    V1124C2H
                           V1130C2H    V1136C2H       

 Installation & Operation Manual

 Central Air Conditioner

The information contained in this booklet is subject to change without notice.

 

                        
                     V1142C2H    V1148C2H
                     V1160C2H    V1160C3H

Summary of Contents for V1118C2H

Page 1: ... 1 5 to 5 Tons Models V1118C2H V1124C2H V1130C2H V1136C2H Installation Operation Manual Central Air Conditioner The information contained in this booklet is subject to change without notice V1142C2H V1148C2H V1160C2H V1160C3H ...

Page 2: ...d service personnel for proper installation adjustment and operation of this unit Read these instructions thoroughly before attempting installation or operation Failure to follow these instructions may result in improper installation adjustment service or maintenance possibly resulting in fire electrical shock property damage personal injury or death This product is designed and manufactured to pe...

Page 3: ...nspection 5 Equipment Protection From Environment 6 Installation 6 1 General 6 2 Unit clearances 6 3 Refrigerant piping 6 4 Electrical wiring 7 System Startup 8 Operation 9 Miscellaneous 9 1 Replacement parts 9 2 Troubleshooting guide 9 3 Wiring diagram 1 1 1 3 3 3 3 4 4 8 9 10 10 10 10 10 ...

Page 4: ...s Carefully read this manual and any instructions packaged with separate equipment required to make up the system prior to installation Give this manual to the owner and explain its provisions The owner should retain this manual for future reference 2 NOMENCLATURE FOR MODEL NUMBER 1 D X X X XX X X X G 9 SEER H Horizontal Flow Efficiency H 10 SEER V Vertical Air Flow J 13 SEER 1 R22 2 208 230V 1Ph ...

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Page 6: ...ical power to the unit before servicing Disconnect power to both the indoor and outdoor units NOTE There may be more than one electrical disconnect switch Failure to shut off power can cause electrical shock resulting in personal injury or death Frequent washing of the cabinet fan blade and coil with fresh water Regular cleaning and waxing of the cabinet with good automobile polish A good liquid c...

Page 7: ... are made from the service access area The most common application will find the unit best located about 10 from back wall with connection side facing the wall This application minimizes exposed tubing and wiring minimizing the space for youngsters to run around the unit with subsequent damage to the tubing or wiring In more confined application spaces such as corners provide a minimum of 10 clear...

Page 8: ...ot kink or twist the tubing Refrigerant piping should not be installed in a cement slab as this limits access to the refrigerant should a leak be suspected To ensure good oil return to the compressor it is important to pitch the horizontal suction line toward the compressor approximately 1 2 for every 10 of line Line Insulation Suction line requires insulation in order to prevent condensation from...

Page 9: ...re charged with refrigerant Condensing unit liquid and suction valves are closed to contain the charge within the unit Do not force the valve stem against the retaining ring If the valve stem is backed out past the retaining ring system pressure could force the valve stem out of the valve body and possibly cause personal injury CAUTION The piston is in the accessory bag Don t forget to take it out...

Page 10: ...ich increases power consumption and reduces performance The presence of moisture in a system can render it inoperable in a very short time Proper evacuation assures a dry uncontaminated system Here is the recommended evacuation procedure 1 Connect vacuum pump to both liquid and suction valve service ports 2 Evacuate the interconnecting tubing and indoor coil to 500 microns or less for a minimum of...

Page 11: ...do not connect many devices to one AC outlet It could cause a fire or an electric shock due to defective contact defective insulation exceeding the permissible current etc Perform electrical work according to the installation manual and be sure to use an exclusive circuit If the capacity of the power circuit is insufficient or there is incomplete electrical work it could result in a fire or an ele...

Page 12: ... for disconnecting power service to the unit The condensing unit control wiring requires a 24 Volt minimum 25 VA service from the indoor transformer as shown on the wiring diagram 7 SYSTEM STARTUP 1 Turn thermostat to OFF turn on power supply at disconnect switch 2 Turn temperature setting as high as it will go 3 Turn fan switch to ON Indoor blower should run Be sure it is running in the right dir...

Page 13: ...s it can take up to 2 hours for this overload to reset Make sure overload has had time to reset before condemning the compressor 9 MISCELLANEOUS 9 1 Replacement Parts Contact your local distributor for a complete parts list 9 2 Troubleshooting Guide Refer to the troubleshooting guide Table 5 included in this manual 9 3 Wiring Diagram Refer to the appropriate wiring diagram included in this manual ...

Page 14: ...ry tubes Replace coil assembly Low vapor cool Low evaporator airflow Increase blower speed or reduce restriction replace air filter compressor iced Operating below 65 F outdoors Add low ambient kit evaporator coil Moisture in the system Recover refrigerant evacuate recharge add filter drier High vapor Excessive load Recheck load calculation pressure Defective compressor Replace Fluctuating head Ai...

Page 15: ...08 COM BL R TRAN COM 230 7 BL 5 3 RD NO GR 8 6 4 OFM M BK BR 6 S R BR L1 L2 GND 60Hz 1PH 208 230V WH BK BCR 1 BK 2 RD BRK BK L2 RD RD FL L1 BK FL USE COPPER CONDUCTORS ONLY WARNING CABINET MUST BE PERMANENTLY GROUNDED AND ALL WIRING TO CONFORM TO I E C N E C C E C C L C AND LOCAL CODES AS APPLICABLE REPLACEMENT WIRE MUST BE THE SAME GAGE AND INSULATION TYPE AS ORIGINAL WIRE COMPONENT CODES BCR BLO...

Page 16: ...W VOLTAGE FACTORY STANDARD FIELD INSTALLED OPTIONAL L1 L3 L1 L2 L3 1 Confirm system selection Optional components may be field or factory installed 2 If LPS and or HPS and or VTS not installed or removed a jumper wire must be present across circuit for system to operate 3 For proper system operation consult indoor unit and outdoor unit installation instructions to confirm system match up and blowe...

Page 17: ...Made in P R C ...

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