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System Start Up

POSSIBLE REFRIGERANT LEAK
To avoid a possible refrigerant leak, open the service 
valves until the top of the stem is 1/8” from the retainer.

CAUTION

When opening valves with retainers, open each valve only until
the top of the stem is 1/8” from the retainer. To avoid loss of
refrigerant, DO NOT apply pressure to the retainer. When open-
ing valves without a retainer remove service valve cap and in-
sert a hex wrench into the valve stem and back out the stem
by turning the hex wrench counterclockwise. Open the valve
until it contacts the rolled lip of the valve body.

NOTE: 

These are not back-seating valves. It is not necessary

to force the stem tightly against the rolled lip.

 The service valve cap is the secondary seal for the valves and
must be properly tightened to prevent leaks. Make sure cap is
clean and apply refrigerant oil to threads and sealing surface
on inside of cap. Tighten cap finger-tight and then tighten addi-
tional 1/6 of a turn (1 wrench flat), or to the following specifica-
tion,  to properly seat the sealing surfaces.

1. 3/8” valve to 5 - 10 in-lbs

2. 5/8” valve to 5 - 20 in-lbs

3. 3/4” valve to 5 - 20 in-lbs

4. 7/8” valve to 5 - 20 in-lbs

Do not introduce liquid refrigerant from the cylinder into the
crankcase of the compressor as this may damage the
compressor.

POSSIBLE REFRIGERANT LEAK
To avoid a possible refrigerant leak, open the service 
valves until the top of the stem is 1/8” from the retainer.

CAUTION

NOTICE

REFRIGERANT MUST BE ADDED TO THE 
SYSTEM AFTER EVACUATION IS COMPLETE.

REFRIGERANT UNDER PRESSURE!

 

• Do not overcharge system with refrigerant.
• Do not operate unit in a vacuum or at negative pres-
  sure.
Failure to follow proper procedures may cause 
property damage, personal injury or death.

WARNING

1. Add refrigerant amount shown in table below for the unit

being installed.

Local codes often require a disconnect switch located near the
unit; do not install the switch on the unit.  Refer to the installa-
tion instructions supplied with the indoor furnace/air handler for
specific wiring connections and indoor unit configuration.  Like-
wise, consult the instructions packaged with the thermostat

for mounting and location information.

Overcurrent Protection

The following overcurrent protection devices are approved for
use.

Time delay fuses

HACR type circuit breakers

These devices have sufficient time delay to permit the motor-
compressor to start and accelerate its load.

Three Phase Compressor Rotation

Use care when handling scroll compressors. Dome temp-
eratures could be hot.

CAUTION

Three phase compressors are power phase dependent and
can rotate in either direction.

Verify proper rotation for three phase compressors by ensuring
the suction pressure drops and discharge pressure rises when
the compressor is energized. 

NOTE: 

 When operated in re-

verse, a three phase scroll compressors is noisier and its cur-
rent draw substantially reduced compared to marked values.

To correct, disconnect power and switch any two leads at the
unit contactor and re-observe.

High Voltage Connections

Route power supply and ground wires through the high voltage
port and terminate in accordance with the wiring diagram pro-
vided inside the control panel cover.

Low Voltage Connections

Condensing unit control wiring requires 24 Volt minimum, 25VA
service from the indoor transformer.  Route control wires through
the low voltage port and terminate in accordance with the wir-
ing diagram provided inside the control panel cover.

Single-Stage Thermostat

with Two Low Voltage Wires to Remote

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Страница 2: ...t in a structure that is not complete either as part of new construction or renovation will void the warranty Installation Clearances Special consideration must be given to location of the con densing...

Страница 3: ...onger than necessary for installation CAUTION Use only refrigerant grade dehydrated and sealed copper tub ing to connect the condensing unit with the indoor evaporator After cutting the tubing install...

Страница 4: ...tion when using the heat trap compound Note Remove Schrader valves from service valves before brazing tubes to the valves Use a brazing alloy of 2 minimum silver content Do not use flux Torch heat req...

Страница 5: ...or less using suc tion and liquid service valves Using both valves is nec essary as some compressors create a mechanical seal separating the sides of the system 4 Close pump valve and hold vacuum for...

Страница 6: ...ow proper procedures may cause property damage personal injury or death WARNING 1 Add refrigerant amount shown in table below for the unit being installed Local codes often require a disconnect switch...

Страница 7: ...nit disposal 1 Purge gauge lines Connect service gauge manifold to base valve service ports Run system at least 10 minutes to allow pressure to stabilize 2 Temporarily install thermometer on suction l...

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