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TSA*H4 SERIES

3. When the low side system pressures reach 0 psig,

close the suction line valve.

4. Check gauges after shutdown to confirm that the

valves are not allowing refrigerant to flow back into the
low side of the system.

Removing Existing Outdoor Unit

Perform the following task at the existing outdoor unit:

Disconnect line set at the service valves.

Disconnect electrical service at the disconnect switch.

Remove existing outdoor unit.

Positioning New Outdoor Unit

CAUTION

In order to avoid injury, take proper precaution when
lifting heavy objects.

See 

Unit Dimensions

 on page 2 for sizing mounting slab,

platforms or supports. Refer to figure 7 for mandatory
installation clearance requirements.

(SEE NOTES

BELOW

FIGURE)

SEE NOTES

BELOW FIGURE)

(SEE NOTES BELOW

FIGURE)

(SEE NOTES

BELOW

FIGURE)

Figure 7. Installation Clearances

NOTES:

Service panel access clearance of 30 in. (762 mm)
must be maintained.

Clearance to one of the other three sides must be 36
in. (914 mm)

.

Clearance on one of the remaining two sides may be
12 in. (305 mm) and the final side may be 6 in. (152
mm)

.

Clearance required on top of unit is 48 in. (1219 mm).

A clearance of 24 in. (610 mm) must be maintained
between two units.

POSITIONING CONSIDERATIONS

Consider the following when positioning the unit:

Some localities are adopting sound ordinances based
on the unit’s sound level registered from the adjacent

property, not from the installation property. Install the
unit as far as possible from the property line.

When possible, do not install the unit directly outside
a window. Glass has a very high level of sound
transmission. For proper placement of unit in relation
to a window see the provided illustration in figure 8.

INSTALL UNIT AWAY

FROM WINDOWS

TWO 90° ELBOWS INSTALLED

IN LINE SET WILL REDUCE

LINE SET VIBRATION.

Figure 8. Outside Unit Placement and Installation

PLACING OUTDOOR UNIT ON SLAB

When installing a unit at grade level, the top of the slab
should be high enough above the grade so that water from
higher ground would not collect around the unit as
illustrated in figure 9.

GROUND LEVEL

MOUNTING
SLAB

BUILDING

STRUCTURE

DISCHARGE AIR

Figure 9. Typical Slab Mounting at Ground Level

Slab may be level or have a slope tolerance away from the
building of not more than two degrees, or 2 inches per 5
feet (51 mm per 1524 mm) as illustrated in figure 9.

INSTALLING OUTDOOR UNIT ON ROOF

Install the unit at a minimum of 4 inches (102 mm) above
the surface of the roof. Ensure the weight of the unit is
properly distributed over roof joists and rafters. Either
redwood, steel supports, or roofed in equipment platform is
recommended.

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Страница 1: ...41 TSA048H4N41 and TSA060H4N41 AIR CONDITIONER 506083 01 03 08 Table of Contents Shipping and Packing List 1 TSA H4 Air Conditioners 1 Unit Dimensions 2 General Information 2 Recovering Refrigerant fr...

Страница 2: ...ble 1 shows torque values for fasteners Table 1 Torque Requirements Parts Recommended Torque Service valve cap 8 ft lb 11 NM Sheet metal screws 16 in lb 2 NM Machine screws 10 28 in lb 3 NM Compressor...

Страница 3: ...nd use an appropriately sized wrench to turn an additional 1 6 turn clockwise as illustrated in figure 2 To Open and Close Angle Type Service Valve A valve stem cap protects the valve stem from contam...

Страница 4: ...as follows With Torque Wrench Finger tighten and then tighten per table 1 Without Torque Wrench Finger tighten and use an appropriately sized wrench to turn an additional 1 12 turn clockwise as illus...

Страница 5: ...CONSIDERATIONS Consider the following when positioning the unit Some localities are adopting sound ordinances based on the unit s sound level registered from the adjacent property not from the install...

Страница 6: ...ne that ran from condenser to evaporator coil Refrigerant was metered into the evaporator by utilizing temperature pressure evaporation effects on refrigerant in the small RFC line The length and bore...

Страница 7: ...caps or service valve stub caps until you are ready to make connections WARNING Danger of fire Bleeding the refrigerant charge from only the high side may result in the low side shell and suction tubi...

Страница 8: ...nnect manifold gauge set from service ports cool down piping with wet rag and remove all wrappings Do not reinstall cores until after evacuation procedure Reinstall service caps if desired to close of...

Страница 9: ...ushing Existing System IMPORTANT The line set and indoor unit coil must be flushed with at least the same amount of clean refrigerant that previously charged the system Check the charge in the flushin...

Страница 10: ...gerant to flow into the system through the suction line valve Allow the refrigerant to pass from the cylinder and through the line set and the indoor unit coil before it enters the recovery machine 4...

Страница 11: ...aining Teflon washer around the other end of the TXV Lightly lubricate connector threads and expose surface of the Teflon ring with refrigerant oil 5 Attach the liquid line assembly to the TXV Finger...

Страница 12: ...or unit 6 After a few minutes open a refrigerant port to ensure the refrigerant you added is adequate to be detected NOTE Amounts of refrigerant will vary with line lengths 7 Check all joints for leak...

Страница 13: ...to break the vacuum and install a new filter drier in the system 4 Evacuate the system again Then weigh the appropriate amount of HFC 410A refrigerant as listed on unit nameplate into the system 5 Mo...

Страница 14: ...e only with copper conductors NOTE A complete unit wiring diagram is located inside the unit control box cover NOTE See unit wiring diagram for power supply connections If indoor unit is not equipped...

Страница 15: ...ine service port INDOOR COIL AIRFLOW CHECK Check indoor coil airflow using the Delta T DT process as illustration in figure 27 DETERMINING CHARGE METHOD To determine the correct charging method use th...

Страница 16: ...utdoor ambient temperature 64 F and BELOW 1 Check Liquid and suction line pressures 2 Compare unit pressures with Table 27 Normal Operating Pressures 3 Conduct leak check evacuate as previously outlin...

Страница 17: ...erant If refrigerant is added or removed verify charge using the Approach Method 64 F and BELOW 65 F and ABOVE ABOVE or BELOW F C 036 042 048 060 65 18 13 7 2 10 5 6 8 4 4 8 4 4 75 24 9 5 0 7 3 9 8 4...

Страница 18: ...7 190 9 83 246 5 98 308 2 114 385 4 129 469 5 145 572 8 37 111 4 53 150 1 68 194 1 84 250 3 99 312 7 115 390 7 130 475 6 146 579 8 38 113 6 54 152 8 69 197 3 85 254 1 100 317 2 116 396 0 131 481 6 147...

Страница 19: ...ineering Handbook for optional accessories that may apply to this unit The following may or may not apply Timed Off Control Sound Cover Suction Line Drier Stand Off Kit Low Ambient Kit Homeowner Infor...

Страница 20: ...vides temporary heat supplied by the auxiliary heat Indicating Light Most heat pump thermostats have an amber light which indicates when the heat pump is operating in the emergency heat mode Temperatu...

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