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•  Check for any blown fuses or tripped circuit breakers. 
•  Verify unit access panels are in place. 
• 

Verify air filter is clean. 

If service is needed, locate and write down the unit model 

number and have it handy before calling. 

Professional Maintenance 

NOTICE !

Failure to follow instructions will cause damage to 

the unit.
This unit is equipped with an aluminum coil. 

Aluminum coils may be damaged by exposure to 

solutions with a pH below 5 or above 9. The alumi-

num coil should be cleaned using potable water 

at a moderate pressure (less than 50psi). If the 

coil cannot be cleaned using water alone, Lennox 

recommends use of a coil cleaner with a pH in the 

range of 5 to 9. The coil must be rinsed thoroughly 

after cleaning.

In coastal areas, the coil should be cleaned with 

potable water several times per year to avoid corro-

sive buildup (salt).

Your heating and air conditioning system should be in-

spected and maintained twice each year (before the start 

of the cooling and heating seasons) by a licensed profes-

sional HVAC technician. You can expect the technician to 

check the following items. 

These checks may only be 

conducted by a licensed professional HVAC techni-

cian

Outdoor Unit 

1 -   

Inspect component wiring for loose, worn or 

damaged connections. Also check for any rubbing 

or  pinching  of  wires.  Confirm  proper  voltage  plus 

amperage of outdoor unit. 

2 -   Check the cleanliness of outdoor fan and blade 

condition (cracks) and clean or replace them, if 

necessary. 

3 -   Inspect base pan drains for debris and clean as 

necessary. 

4 -   

Inspect the condition of refrigerant piping and 

confirm  that  pipes  are  not  rubbing  copper-to-

copper. Also, check the condition of the insulation 

on the refrigerant lines. Repair, correct, or replace 

as necessary. 

5 -  Test capacitor. Replace as necessary. 

6 -   Inspect contactor contacts for pitting or burn marks. 

Replace as necessary. 

7 -   

Check outdoor fan motor for worn bearings/

bushings. Replace as necessary. 

8 -   Inspect and clean outdoor coils, if necessary and 

note any damage to coils or signs of leakage. 

Indoor Unit (Air Handler or Furnace) 

1 -   

Inspect component wiring for loose, worn or 

damaged connections. Confirm proper voltage plus 

amperage of indoor unit. 

2 - 

Inspect and clean or replace air filters in indoor unit. 

3 -   Check the cleanliness of indoor blower and clean 

blower, if necessary. 

4 -   Inspect the indoor coil drain pans and condensate 

drains for rust, debris, obstructions, leaks or cracks. 

Pour water in pans to confirm proper drainage from 

the pan through to the outlet of the pipe. Clean or 

replace as necessary. 

5 -  Inspect and clean indoor coil, if necessary. 
6 -   Inspect the condition of the refrigerant lines and 

confirm  that  pipes  are  not  rubbing  copper-to-

copper. Also, ensure that refrigerant pipes are not 

being affected by indoor air contamination. Check 

condition of insulation on the refrigerant lines. 

Repair, correct, or replace as necessary. 

7 -   Inspect the duct system for leaks or other problems. 

Repair or replace as necessary. 

8 -   Check for bearing/bushing wear on indoor blower 

motor. Replace as necessary. 

9 - 

 If your heat pump is matched with a gas- or oil-fired 

furnace for auxiliary heating, indoor unit service 

will also include inspection and cleaning of the 

burners, and a full inspection of the gas valve, heat 

exchanger and flue (exhaust) system. 

General System Test with System Operating 

1 -   Your technician should perform a general system 

test. He will turn on the air conditioner to check 

operating functions such as the startup and shutoff 

operation. He will also check for unusual noises or 

odors, and measure indoor/outdoor temperatures 

and system pressures as needed. He will check 

the refrigerant charge per the charging sticker 

information on the outdoor unit. 

2 - 

 Verify that system total static pressure and airflow 

settings are within specific operating parameters. 

3 -  Verify correct temperature drop across indoor coil.

Содержание SL25XPV Series

Страница 1: ...OL PANEL ACCESS LOCATION 6 152 36 914 12 305 30 762 24 610 LINE SET CONNECTIONS ACCESS PANEL REAR VIEW OF UNIT 48 1219 MINIMUM CLEARANCE BETWEEN TWO UNITS CLEARANCE ON ALL SIDES INCHES MILLIMETERS MIN...

Страница 2: ...E FOR EXTRA STABILITY Deck Top Mounting Elevated Slab Mounting using Feet Extenders Stabilizing Unit on Uneven Surfaces WOOD OR PLASTIC SLAB NO PLASTIC ANCHOR HOLE DRILL 1 8 INSTALL UNIT LEVEL OR IF O...

Страница 3: ...5XPV 024 47 00 35 50 39 40 35 00 15 97 SL25XPV 036 47 00 35 50 39 40 35 00 15 97 SL25XPV 048 47 00 35 50 39 40 35 00 15 97 SL25XPV 060 47 00 35 50 39 40 35 00 15 97 4 5 8 117 BASE WITH ELONGATED LEGS...

Страница 4: ...ly charged with mineral oil or if it is being matched with a coil which was manufactured before January of 1999 the coil and line set must be flushed prior to installation Take care to empty all exist...

Страница 5: ...gths may be more or less depending on remaining system design factors Maximum linear actual length 150 feet Maximum linear liquid lift 60 feet NOTE Maximum lifts are dependent on total length number o...

Страница 6: ...50 41 31 22 1 2 25 50 60 60 60 60 3 8 25 50 36 22 8 NR 1 2 25 50 60 60 60 59 Shaded rows indicate rated liquid line size A Find your unit on the left side of the table B Start with the rated liquid li...

Страница 7: ...t the liquid line to the indoor unit s liquid line orifice housing LOW HIGH EXISTING INDOOR UNIT GAUGE MANIFOLD CYLINDER CONTAINING CLEAN HCFC 22 TO BE USED FOR FLUSHING Positioned to deliver liquid r...

Страница 8: ...t nitrogen flow will have an exit point NITROGEN HIGH LOW B A C PIPING PANEL REMOVAL PREPARING LINE SET CAP AND CORE REMOVAL Remove piping panel to access service valves Cut ends of the refrigerant li...

Страница 9: ...S POINT FLAME AWAY FROM SERVICE VALVE LIQUID LINE WATER SATURATED CLOTHS WATER SATURATED CLOTHS 6A 6B SUCTION VAPOR SERVICE PORT MUST BE OPEN AND MOVED TO ALLOW EXIT POINT FOR NITROGEN FLOW IMPORTANT...

Страница 10: ...l Shown Sensing bulb insulation is required if mountedexternal to the coil casing sensing bulb installation for bulb positioning STUB END TEFLON RING LIQUID LINE ASSEMBLY WITH BRASS NUT DISTRIBUTOR AS...

Страница 11: ...psig 1034 kPa Open the valve on the high side of the manifold gauge set in order to pressurize the line set and the indoor unit E After a few minutes open one of the service valve ports and verify th...

Страница 12: ...nifold gauge valves F When the absolute pressure requirement above has been met disconnect the manifold hose from the vacuum pump and connect it to a cylinder of HFC 410A positioned to deliver liquid...

Страница 13: ...ct Specifications bulletin EHB and unit rating plate WARNING ELECTROSTATIC DISCHARGE ESD Precautions and Procedures Electrostatic discharge can affect electronic components Take care during unit insta...

Страница 14: ...AT WIRING CONNECTION PUSH BUTTON 7 SEGMENT DISPLAY PUMP DOWN WHEN UNIT IS IN PUMP DOWN MODE Pd WILL BE DISPLAYED ON 7 SEGMENT TO ACTIVATE PUMP DOWN MODE THE CONTROL MUST BE IN THE IDLE STATE AND THE P...

Страница 15: ...Page 15 FIGURE 10 Typical Field Wiring...

Страница 16: ...BE SHOWN GOING TO PROPER LOCATION IN CONTROL BOX 8 TERMINAL LOCATION CHANGES FROM MFR TO MFR PLEASE NOTE TERMINAL NO 9 FILL ALL UNUSED HOLES WITH SCREWS 10 BUNDLE EXCESS WIRE BLUE LIQUID SENSOR FAN M...

Страница 17: ...d also include an additional wire that should be connected on each end to the C terminal as shown in the figure below Any excess high voltage field wiring should be trimmed and secured away from any l...

Страница 18: ...art Hub C i i R HD Display Subbase or Mag Mount COMMBUS A B ACC1 ACC2 SL25XPV Outdoor Unit SL25XPV RAST 6 Pin Connectors OATS Optional DATS Optional B A O Y1 FIGURE 12 SL25XPV with iComfort S30 Commun...

Страница 19: ...ch system defrost cycle The heat pump control monitors ambient temperature outdoor coil temperature and total run time to determine when a defrost cycle is required The coil temperature sensor is desi...

Страница 20: ...2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 1112 1 6 TURN Reinstall Stem Cap Stem cap protects the valve stem from damage and serves as the primary seal Replace the stem cap and tighten as follows With torque wrench finger t...

Страница 21: ...structions month ly The indoor coil is equipped with a drain pan to collect condensate formed as your system removes humidity from the inside air Have your dealer show you the loca tion of the drain l...

Страница 22: ...Replace as necessary 7 Check outdoor fan motor for worn bearings bushings Replace as necessary 8 Inspect and clean outdoor coils if necessary and note any damage to coils or signs of leakage Indoor U...

Страница 23: ...y Air Temperature Ambient Temperature Return Air Temperature System Refrigerant Charge Refer to manufacturer s information on unit or installation instructions for required subcooling and approach tem...

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