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System Checklist

1 Does the condenser fan blade rotate freely, and is it tight on the shaft?

2

Does the refrigerant tubing flex freely and not touch another tube to cause rub 
through?

3 Are both indoor and outdoor sections level?

4 Are the units properly supported?

5 Is outdoor section properly located on concrete base or equivalent?

6

Are the refrigerant lines correctly installed according to the relative position of the 
outdoor and indoor sections?

7 Is the refrigerant tubing properly supported by isolation hangers?

8 Is the system completely free of refrigerant leaks?

9 Has the system been properly evacuated?

10 Does the system have the correct refrigerant charge?

11

Is the outdoor unit protected by the correct size time delay type fuses or breakers in 
the indoor power box?

12 Are the power supply wires to units the correct size?

13 Are all electrical connections tight?

14 Does the compressor sound normal?

15

Check the amperage on the indoor blower motor.  Is it within the limits shown on 
the nameplate of the motor?

16 Are all access panels installed and secured?

17

Do controls function properly? Are manual reset switches in the reset position (high 
pressure cutouts, relays, etc.)?

18

Check the voltage with unit running.  Does it check within the tolerance of 207 to 
253V for 230V, or 198 to 228V?  If using 208V power indoors, have you modified 
the transformer wiring as necessary? 

19 Has the air flow across  the indoor coil been checked and adjusted?

20

Has the air distribution system been balanced?  Are all grilles, diffusers, and 
dampers properly adjusted and locked?

21 Has the system operated at least 30 minutes before leaving the job?

22 Does the owner understand the operation of the unit and the thermostat?

23 Does the owner know where the filters are located?

24 Does the owner know when and how the filter(s) should be cleaned or changed?

25 Have the registration cards been filled out and mailed?

26 Does the owner know whom to call for service?

27 Has the User's Guide been filled out and left with the owner?

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Страница 1: ...utions listed here take precedence RECOGNIZE THIS SYMBOL AS A SAFETY PRECAUTION Goodman Company L P 1810 Wilson Parkway Fayetteville Tennessee 37334 www amana hac com RHA B D VHA B A Remote Heat Pump...

Страница 2: ...throughout this manual to indicate immediate or potential safety hazards It is the owner s and installer s responsibility to read and comply with all safety information and instructions accompanying...

Страница 3: ...ne lengths of fifty feet or less and indoor coil elevations of no more than forty feet above or below the outdoor unit NOTE Unit performance is affected by vapor line tubing size A larger than require...

Страница 4: ...them first dig the trench so that it gradually slopes toward the compressor at least 1 inch per 10 feet Then insulate the liquid and suction lines separately Enclose all under ground portions of the...

Страница 5: ...s a through c again Otherwise the pump and gauge are operating properly and you can continue on to the next step evacuating the system Before proceeding be sure to close the valve D to the vacuum gaug...

Страница 6: ...ns or less d Close the valve to the vacuum pump C Wait five minutes then check the pressure on the vacuum gauge 1 If the pressure is not more than 1500 microns the system is leak free and properly eva...

Страница 7: ...y route the power supply and ground wires through the high voltage entrance in the unit 2 Connect the ground wire to the ground lug and power supply wires to the contactor 3 Route the low voltage wiri...

Страница 8: ...oz of R 22 per deviating foot CAUTION Using refrigerant that does not meet ARI Standard700maycausecompressordam age and void the warranty IMPORTANT If adding refrigerant to a system add only refriger...

Страница 9: ...100 110 120 6 8 10 12 14 16 18 20 22 24 26 28 30 32 34 36 SUPERHEAT O D UNIT OUTDOOR TEMPERATURE DESIRED SUPERHEAT vs OUTDOOR TEMPERATURE 9 0 F I n d o o r 70 F Indoor 7 5 F I n d o o r 8 0 F I n d o...

Страница 10: ...e 350 to 450 CFM per ton of cooling based on the size of the outdoor unit If further information is needed see the Remote Heat Pump Service Manual or contact your Amana distributor Defrost System Your...

Страница 11: ...ccessories wiring may have to be modified Follow the instructions in the accessory kit s installation instructions WARNING To avoid personal injury shock or death disconnect the electrical power befor...

Страница 12: ...or Is it within the limits shown on the nameplate of the motor 16 Are all access panels installed and secured 17 Do controls function properly Are manual reset switches in the reset position high pres...

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