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V − SERVICE AND RECOVERY

WARNING

Polyol ester (POE) oils used with R−410A refrigerant
absorb moisture very quickly. It is very important
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 ready to make connec-
tions.

IMPORTANT

USE RECOVERY MACHINE RATED FOR R−410A
REFRIGERANT.

If the SSB*H4 system must be opened for any kind of ser-
vice, such as compressor or drier replacement, you must
take extra precautions to prevent moisture from entering the
system. The following steps will help to minimize the amount
of moisture that enters the system during recovery of
R−410A.

 1 − Use a regulator−equipped nitrogen cylinder to break the

system vacuum. Do not exceed 5 psi. The dry  nitrogen

will fill the system, purging any moisture.

 2 − Remove the faulty component and quickly seal the sys-

tem (using tape or some other means) to prevent addi-

tional moisture from entering the system.

 3 − Do not remove the tape until you are ready to install new

component.  Quickly install the replacement compo-

nent.

 4 − Evacuate the system to remove any moisture and other

non−condensables.

Any time the SSB*H4 sealed system is opened, the

drier must be replaced and the system must be evac-

uated.

Any moisture not absorbed by the polyol ester oil can be re-
moved by evacuation. Moisture that has been absorbed by
the compressor oil can be removed by replacing the drier.

IMPORTANT

Evacuation of system only will not remove moisture
from oil. Drier must be replaced  to eliminate mois-
ture from POE oil.

VI − MAINTENANCE

 

WARNING

Electric shock hazard. Can cause inju-
ry or death. Before attempting to per-
form any service or maintenance, turn
the electrical power to unit OFF at dis-
connect switch(es). Unit may have
multiple power supplies.

At the beginning of each cooling season, the system should
be serviced. In addition, the system should be cleaned as
follows:

A − Outdoor Unit

 1 − Clean and inspect the outdoor coil. The coil may be

flushed with a water hose. Ensure the power is turned
off before you clean the coil.

 2 − Condenser fan motor is prelubricated and sealed. No

further lubrication is needed.

 3 − Visually inspect connecting lines and coils for evidence

of oil leaks.

 4 − Check wiring for loose connections.

 5 − Check for correct voltage at unit (unit operating).

 6 − Check amp−draw condenser fan motor.

Unit nameplate _________ Actual ____________ .

NOTE − If owner complains of insufficient cooling, the unit
should be gauged and refrigerant charge checked. Refer to
section on refrigerant charging in this instruction.

B − Indoor Coil

 1 − Clean coil, if necessary.

 2 − Check  connecting  lines  and  coils  for  evidence  of  oil

leaks.

 3 − Check the condensate line and clean it if necessary.

C − Indoor Unit

 1 − Clean or change filters.

 2 − Adjust blower speed for cooling. Measure the pressure

drop over 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 all wiring for loose connections

 5 − Check for correct voltage at unit (blower operating).

 6 − Check amp−draw on blower motor

Unit nameplate_________ Actual ____________.

Содержание SSB*H4

Страница 1: ...e must be performed by a qualified installer or service agency WARNING Warranty will be voided if covered equipment is re moved from original installation site Warranty will not cover damage or defect...

Страница 2: ...oor Fan Diameter in 22 22 26 Fan No of blades 4 4 3 Motor hp 1 6 1 4 1 3 Cfm 3060 3955 4380 Rpm 845 835 850 Watts 215 320 280 Shipping Data lbs 1 pkg 229 257 309 ELECTRICAL DATA Line voltage data 60hz...

Страница 3: ...Delay Relay 58M81 NOTE Extremes of operating range are plus 10 and minus 5 of line voltage 1 Refrigerant charge sufficient for 15 ft length of refrigerant lines 2 HACR type breaker or fuse 3 Refer to...

Страница 4: ...panels consider any weather conditions especially windy conditions that may cause panels to be blown around and battered Remove the louvered panels as follows 1 Remove 2 screws allowing the panel to s...

Страница 5: ...RE 3 DUAL CAPACITOR C12 COMPRESSOR CONTACTOR K1 CONTROL BOX GROUNDING LUG 1 Compressor Contactor K1 The compressor is energized by a single pole contactor lo cated in the control box See figure 3 K1 i...

Страница 6: ...ssor can be used to pump down refrigerant as long as the pressure is not reduced below 7 psig NOTE During operation the head of a scroll compressor may be hot since it is in constant contact with disc...

Страница 7: ...RBIT STATIONARY SCROLL ORBITING CRESCENT SHAPED GAS POCKET HIGH PRESSURE GAS DISCHARGE POCKET FLANKS SEALED BY CENTRIFUGAL FORCE 1 2 3 4 SUCTION INTERMEDIATE PRESSURE GAS SUCTION POCKET FIGURE 5 Bypas...

Страница 8: ...Procedure 1 Turn main power OFF to outdoor unit 2 Adjust room thermostat set point above heating opera tion on heat pump or below cooling operation the room temperature 5 F 3 Remove control access pa...

Страница 9: ...nector end of the full wave rectifier plug The DC voltage reading should be 1 5 to 3 volts lower than the input voltage to the plug wire leads EX Input volt age is 24VAC output voltage is 22VDC See fi...

Страница 10: ...h is closed during normal operating pressure conditions and is permanently adjusted to trip open at 40 5 psi The switch automatically resets when suction line pressure rises above 90 5 psi Under certa...

Страница 11: ...ure 3 years refrigerated 10N44 Moisture Test Tubes Checkmate RT751 Tubes three pack 6 12 months room temperature 2 years refrigerated 74N40 Easy Oil Test Tubes Checkmate RT752C Tubes three pack 2 3 ye...

Страница 12: ...th a hex head extension to back the stem out counterclockwise as far as it will go 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...

Страница 13: ...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 kPa pressure Close the valve on the...

Страница 14: ...en met disconnect the manifold hose from the vacu um pump and connect it to an upright cylinder of R 410A refrigerant Open the manifold gauge valves to break the vacuum from 1 to 2 psig positive press...

Страница 15: ...al thermometer to record the liquid line temperature 6 The outdoor temperature will determine which charging method to use Proceed with the appropriate charging procedure Charge Using Weigh in Method...

Страница 16: ...ble 8 Normal Operating Pressures Pressures high er than those listed indicate that the system is over charged Pressures lower than those listed indicate that the system is undercharged A temperature p...

Страница 17: ...oil Drier must be replaced to eliminate mois ture from POE oil VI MAINTENANCE WARNING Electric shock hazard Can cause inju ry or death Before attempting to per form any service or maintenance turn the...

Страница 18: ...K1 compressor contactor passes through S87 low pressure switch and returns to common side of the 24VAC power 3 K1 closes energizing B1 compressor and B4 outdoor fan 4 Solenoid L34 is NOT energized so...

Страница 19: ...passes through S87 low pressure switch and returns to common side of the 24VAC power 3 K1 closes energizing B1 compressor and B4 outdoor fan 4 Solenoid L34 is NOT energized so the slider ring remains...

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