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Model

Height

A

Length

B

Width

C

4AC13018ASA1

16.50”

36.25”

31.25”

4AC13024ASA1

20.50”

36.25”

31.25”

4AC13030ASA1

20.50”

36.25”

31.25”

4AC13036ASA1

24.50”

36.25”

31.25”

4AC13042ASA1

24.50”

36.25”

31.25”

4AC13048ASA1

24.50”

36.25”

31.25”

4AC13060ASA1

28.50”

36.25”

31.25”

4AC14018ASA1

20.00”

36.25”

31.25”

4AC14024ASA1

20.00”

36.25”

31.25”

4AC14030ASA1

24.50”

36.25”

31.25”

4AC14036ASA1

24.50”

36.25”

31.25”

4AC14042ASA1

24.50”

36.25”

31.25”

4AC14048ASA1

28.50”

36.25”

31.25”

4AC14060ASA1

32.00”

36.25”

31.25”

B

C

A

SECTION 2.  MEETING CODES

Before installing this equipment, make sure you know 

all applicable codes.  Installation shall be made in 

accordance with the applicable National Electric Code, 

local codes and recommendations made by the National 

Board of Fire Underwriters, or authorities having 

jurisdiction.

Electrical wiring must conform with local building codes 

or in the absence of local codes, with the current National 

Electrical Code, ANSI/NFPA 70 and/or current Canadian 

Electrical Code, CSA C22.1.

 

WARNING:

 

The United States Environmental 

Protection Agency (EPA) has issued various regulations 

regarding the introduction and disposal of refrigerants in this unit.  

Failure to follow these regulations may harm the environment 

and  can  lead  to  the  imposition  of  substantial  fines.    Because 

regulations may vary due to passage of new laws, we suggest a 

certified technician perform any work done on this unit.  Should 

you  have  any  questions  please  contact  the  local  office  of  the 

EPA.

SECTION 3.  DETERMINING CONDENSER 

LOCATION

Several important factors must be considered before 

selecting the site for the outdoor unit:

• 

Distance to indoor coil

• 

Ability to service

• 

Proximity to the structure

• 

Proximity to vents and exhaust systems

• 

Air circulation

• 

Sound transmission

• 

Wind direction

• 

Relationship between structure, sun, and unit

• 

Distance from power source

• 

Water drainage

• 

Local codes

Locating the condenser as close as possible to the evaporator 

will avoid lengthy refrigeration line runs and will increase 

the system capacities.  Do not locate the outdoor unit so it 

discharges air under eaves or gutters.  Rain or snow melt-off 

should not be able to run off a roof and down upon the unit.  

Be sure vents are not located upwind from the outdoor unit.

Installer’s Information Manual

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Страница 1: ...documents listed above You should become familiar with these instructions as it will be helpful in avoiding any needless service costs or operational problems Keep these instructions as long as you k...

Страница 2: ...ou to potential hazards we use the signal words WARNING and CAUTION throughout this manual WARNING alerts you to situations that could cause or result in serious injury or death CAUTION alerts you to...

Страница 3: ...n Agency EPA has issued various regulations regarding the introduction and disposal of refrigerants in this unit Failure to follow these regulations may harm the environment and can lead to the imposi...

Страница 4: ...d be give to water drainage away from the outdoor unit Drain holes in the base pan must be kept clear SECTION 4 REFRIGERANT PIPING CONNECTIONS Undersizedlinesetswillincreasetherefrigerantpressure drop...

Страница 5: ...ighten This opens the valve completely The gauge port is open accessible at all times CAUTION Extreme care should be used when brazing joints Keep torch away from condenser cabinet aluminum coil and p...

Страница 6: ...hich have Thermostatic Expansion Valve TXV as the expansion device For proper sub cooling readings a standard high side gauge is required for pressure readings 1 Measure the outdoor air temperature T1...

Страница 7: ...ing unit for unusual noise and undue vibration 5 Allow the system to operate until it is balanced or stabilized approximately 30 minutes before making further checks 6 Remove manifold gauge hoses and...

Страница 8: ...t Installer s Information Manual Page 8 SUB COOLING CHART FOR UNITS WITH THERMOSTATIC EXPANSION VALVES 18 16 14 12 10 8 6 4 60 65 70 75 80 85 90 95 100 105 110 115 Remove Refrigerant Add Refrigerant S...

Страница 9: ...ect voltage Defective overload protector Refrigerant undercharge At compressor terminals voltage must be 10 of nameplate marking when unit is operating Replace check for correct voltage Add refrigeran...

Страница 10: ...Installer s Information Manual Page 10...

Страница 11: ...Installer s Information Manual Page 11 NOTES...

Страница 12: ...Since the manufacturer has a policy of continuous product and product data improvement it reserves the right to change design and specification without notice Installer s Information Manual Rev 8 2015...

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