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TABLE 1

Defrost Control Board Diagnostic LED

Mode

Green LED (DS2)

Red LED (DS1)

No power to con-
trol

OFF

OFF

Normal operation /
power to control

Simultaneous Slow FLASH

Anti-short cycle
lockout

Alternating Slow FLASH

Low pressure
switch fault

OFF

Slow FLASH

Low pressure
switch lockout

OFF

ON

High pressure
switch fault

Slow FLASH

OFF

High pressure
switch lockout

ON

OFF

B − Compressor

The scroll compressors in all XP13 model units are de-
signed for use with R−410A refrigerant and operation at
high pressures. Compressors are shipped from the factory
with 3MA (32MMMA) P.O.E. oil. See electrical section in
this manual for compressor specifications.
The scroll compressor design is simple, efficient and requires
few moving parts. A cutaway diagram of the scroll compressor
is shown in figure 5. The scrolls are located in the top of the
compressor can and the motor is located just below. The oil
level is immediately below the motor.
The scroll is a simple compression concept centered around
the unique spiral shape of the scroll and its inherent properties.
Figure 6 shows the basic scroll form. Two identical scrolls are
mated together forming concentric spiral shapes (figure 7).
One scroll remains stationary, while the other is allowed to "or-
bit" (figure 8). Note that the orbiting scroll does not rotate or turn
but merely orbits the stationary scroll.

FIGURE 5

SCROLL COMPRESSOR

DISCHARGE

SUCTION

NOTE − During operation, the head of a scroll compressor may
be hot since it is in constant contact with discharge gas.

FIGURE 6

SCROLL FORM

FIGURE 7

STATIONARY SCROLL

ORBITING SCROLL

DISCHARGE

SUCTION

CROSS−SECTION OF SCROLLS

TIPS SEALED BY

DISCHARGE PRESSURE

DISCHARGE

PRESSURE

The counterclockwise orbiting scroll draws gas into the outer
crescent shaped gas pocket created by the two scrolls (figure 8
− 1). The centrifugal action of the orbiting scroll seals off the
flanks of the scrolls (figure 8 − 2). As the orbiting motion contin-
ues, the gas is forced toward the center of the scroll and the
gas pocket becomes compressed (figure 8 − 3). When the
compressed gas reaches the center, it is discharged vertically
into a chamber and discharge port in the top of the compressor
(figure 7). The discharge pressure forcing down on the top
scroll helps seal off the upper and lower edges (tips) of the
scrolls (figure 7). During a single orbit, several pockets of gas
are compressed simultaneously providing smooth continuous
compression.
The scroll compressor is tolerant to the effects of liquid return. If
liquid enters the scrolls, the orbiting scroll is allowed to separate
from the stationary scroll. The liquid is worked toward the cen-
ter of the scroll and is discharged. If the compressor is re-
placed, conventional Lennox cleanup practices must be used.
Due to its efficiency, the scroll compressor is capable of draw-
ing a much deeper vacuum than reciprocating compres-
sors. Deep vacuum operation can cause internal fusite
arcing resulting in damaged internal parts and will result
in compressor failure. Never use a scroll compressor for
evacuating or pumping−down" the system. This type of
damage can be detected and will result in denial of war-
ranty claims.
The scroll compressor is quieter than a reciprocating com-
pressor, however, the two compressors have much differ-
ent sound characteristics. The sounds made by a scroll
compressor do not affect  system reliability, performance,
or indicate damage.

Содержание Elite XP13018

Страница 1: ...RNING Warranty will be voided if covered equipment is re moved from original installation site Warranty will not cover damage or defect resulting from Flood wind lightning or installation and opera ti...

Страница 2: ...230V 208 230V 208 230V 3 Maximum overcurrent protection amps 20 30 30 35 35 40 50 60 2 Minimum circuit ampacity 11 9 17 5 18 4 21 6 21 9 23 2 28 9 34 6 Compressor Rated load amps 8 97 13 46 14 1 16 6...

Страница 3: ...1 OUTDOOR FAN COMPRESSOR HIGH PRESSURE SWITCH REVERSING VALVE FILTER DRIER CONTROL BOX EXPANSION VALVE VAPOR LINE SERVICE VALVE LIQUID LINE SERVICE VALVE A Control Box Figure 2 XP13 units are not equi...

Страница 4: ...the TEST position at power up the control will ignore the test pins When the jumper is placed across the TEST pins for two seconds the control will enter the defrost mode If the jumper is removed befo...

Страница 5: ...TION CROSS SECTION OF SCROLLS TIPS SEALED BY DISCHARGE PRESSURE DISCHARGE PRESSURE The counterclockwise orbiting scroll draws gas into the outer crescent shaped gas pocket created by the two scrolls f...

Страница 6: ...oving the four screws securing the fan assembly See figure9 The grill fan assembly can be removed from the cabinet as one piece See figure 10 The condenser fan motor is removed from the fan guard by r...

Страница 7: ...pole single throw high pressure switch is located in the liquid line This switch shuts off the compres sor when liquid line pressure rises above the factory setting The switch is normally closed and i...

Страница 8: ...ON OF REFRIGERANT FLOW SERVICE PORT SUCTION EXPANSION CHECK VALVE INDOOR UNIT OUTDOOR UNIT LIQUID LINE SERVICE PORT GAUGE MANIFOLD INTERNAL COMPRESSOR LIMIT DISTRIBUTOR INDOOR COIL COIL SENSOR FIGURE...

Страница 9: ...ation and serves as the primary leak seal To Access Schrader Port 1 Remove service port cap with an adjustable wrench 2 Connect gauge to the service port 3 When testing is complete replace service por...

Страница 10: ...only 3 Open the high pressure side of the manifold to allow the R 410A into the line set and indoor unit Weigh in a trace amount of R 410A A trace amount is a maximum of 2 ounces 57 g or 3 pounds 31 k...

Страница 11: ...urn the pump on and continue to evacuate the line set and indoor unit until the absolute pressure does not rise above 500 microns 29 9 inches of mercury within a 20 minute period after shutting off th...

Страница 12: ...5 Charge Using the Approach Method Outdoor Temperature 65 F 18 C The following procedure is intended as a general guide and is for use on expansion valve systems only For best results indoor temperatu...

Страница 13: ...0A refriger ant absorb moisture very quickly It is very impor tant that the refrigerant system be kept closed as much as possible DO NOT remove line set caps or service valve stub caps until you are r...

Страница 14: ...the coil to determine the correct blower CFM Refer to the unit information service manual for pressure drop tables and procedure 3 Belt Drive Blowers Check belt for wear and proper ten sion 4 Check a...

Страница 15: ...Page 15 VIII WIRING DIAGRAM AND SEQUENCE OF OPERATION 5 6 1 2 4 3 3 6...

Страница 16: ...tdoor fan motor B4 are de energized and stop immediately Terminal O is de energized when indoor room thermo stat is out of cooling mode de energizing the reversing valve L1 Heating demand initiates at...

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