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SUCTION

POCKET

SUCTION

ORBITING SCROLL

STATIONARY SCROLL

SUCTION

SUCTION

DISCHARGE

 POCKET

SUCTION

INTERMEDIATE PRESSURE

GAS

CRESCENT

SHAPED

GAS POCKET

HIGH PRESSURE GAS

FLANKS SEALED

BY CENTRIFUGAL

FORCE

MOVEMENT OF ORBIT

FIGURE 6

C − Condenser Fan Motor

All units use single−phase PSC fan motors which require a run
capacitor. In all units, the condenser fan is controlled by
the compressor contactor.

ELECTRICAL DATA tables in this manual show specifi-
cations for condenser fans used in 13ACX ’s.

Access to the condenser fan motor on all units is gained
by removing the four screws securing the fan assembly.
See figure 7. The grill fan assembly can be removed from
the cabinet as one piece. See figure 8. The condenser fan
motor is removed from the fan guard by removing the four
nuts found on top of the grill. See figure 8 if condenser fan
motor replacement is necessary.

Make sure all power is disconnected before beginning
electrical service procedures.

DANGER

FIGURE 7

Remove

screws

Remove

screws

ALIGN FAN HUB FLUSH WITH END OF SHAFT

FIGURE 8

D − Loss of Charge Switch (option)

An auto-reset, single-pole/single-throw low loss of charge
switch is located in the suction line. This switch shuts off the
compressor when suction pressure drops below the factory
setting. The switch is closed during normal operating pres-
sure conditions and is permanently adjusted to trip (open) at
25 + 5 psi. The switch automatically resets when suction line
pressure rises above 55 + 5 psi.

E −  High Pressure Switch

13ACX  units are equipped with a high pressure switch that
is located in the liquid line. The switch (SPST, manual reset,
normally closed) removes power from the compressor con-
tactor control circuit when discharge pressure rises above
factory setting at 590 + 10 psi.

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Страница 1: ...g pressures of this R 410A unit are higher than pressures in R 22 units Always use service equipment rated for R 410A WARNING Improper installation adjustment alteration service or maintenance can cau...

Страница 2: ...bs kg 1 package 122 55 129 59 150 68 150 68 177 80 201 91 222 100 ELECTRICAL DATA Line voltage data 60 hz 1ph 208 230V 208 230V 208 230V 208 230V 208 230V 208 230V 208 230V 2 Maximum overcurrent prote...

Страница 3: ...ming any service procedure FIGURE 2 DUAL CAPACITOR C12 COMPRESSOR CONTACTOR K1 CONTROL BOX GROUNDING LUG TIMED OFF CONTROL OPTION 1 Compressor Contactor K1 DANGER Shock Hazard Remove all power at disc...

Страница 4: ...harge pressure forcing down on the top scroll helps seal off the upper and lower edges tips of the scrolls figure 5 During a single orbit several pockets of gas are compressed simultaneously providing...

Страница 5: ...g the four nuts found on top of the grill See figure 8 if condenser fan motor replacement is necessary Make sure all power is disconnected before beginning electrical service procedures DANGER FIGURE...

Страница 6: ...NOTE Use a 3 16 hex head extension for 3 8 line sizes or a 5 16 extension for large line sizes 3 Replace the stem cap Tighten finger tight then tighten an additional 1 6 turn To Close Service Valve 1...

Страница 7: ...set Disconnect the R 410A cylinder 4 Connect a cylinder of nitrogen with a pressure regulat ing valve to the center port of the manifold gauge set 5 Connect the manifold gauge set high pressure hose...

Страница 8: ...rant Open the manifold gauge valves to break the vacuum from 1 to 2 psig positive pressure in the line set and indoor unit Close manifold gauge valves and shut off the R 410A cylinder and remove the m...

Страница 9: ...38 394 143 402 144 393 142 410 142 406 143 394 137 400 136 407 137 105 41 417 145 430 145 418 143 436 143 432 143 418 139 426 137 433 138 110 43 445 146 457 146 445 144 463 145 459 145 446 140 451 13...

Страница 10: ...refrigerant is metered 39 F 3 8 C and Below Which metering device WEIGH IN 64 F 17 7 C and Below 40 F 4 4 C and Above FIGURE 12 Weigh in Charge 1 Recover the refrigerant from the unit 2 Conduct leak c...

Страница 11: ...for heat must have a cooling load between 70 80 F 21 26 C 5 Connect gauge set 6 When heat demand is satisfied set thermostat to call for cooling 7 Allow temperatures and pressures to stabilize 8 Meas...

Страница 12: ...mbient temperature BELOW USE WEIGH IN METHOD Weigh in or remove refriger ant based upon line length SC Subcooling Values F 1 0 C 0 6 Outdoor Am bient 65 F 18 C If refrigerant added or removed verify c...

Страница 13: ...positioning it in its original position and reinserting the push pin No tool is required to push the pin back into the same slot in the fins If the push pin is loose and tends not to stay in place br...

Страница 14: ...om indoor unit Y1 energizes the TOC timed off control if used which energizes contactor K1 3 K1 1 N O closes energizing compressor B1 and outdoor fan motor B4 4 Compressor B1 and outdoor fan motor B4...

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