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SL18XC1 SERIES

to collect condensate formed as your system removes
humidity from the inside air. Have your dealer show you
the location of the drain line and how to check for ob­
structions. (This would also apply to an auxiliary drain,
if installed.)

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Check the area around the outdoor unit monthly and re­
move any obstructions that may restrict airflow to the
outdoor unit. This would include grass clippings, leaves,
or papers that may have settled around the unit.

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Trim shrubbery away from the unit and periodically
check for debris which collects around the unit.

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During the winter months, keep the snow level below the
louvered panels.

NOTE

 

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 The filter and all access panels must be in place

any time the unit is in operation. If you are unsure about the
filter required for your system, call your Lennox dealer for
assistance.

IMPORTANT !

Sprinklers and soaker hoses should not be installed
where they could cause prolonged exposure to the
outdoor unit by treated water. Prolonged exposure
of the unit to treated water (i.e., sprinkler systems,
soakers, waste water, etc.) will corrode the surface
of steel and aluminum parts, diminish performance
and affect longevity of the unit.

Thermostat Operation

See the ComfortSense

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 7000 or iComfort

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-enabled ther­

mostat homeowner manual for instructions on how to op­
erate your thermostat.

Pre-Service Check

If your system fails to operate, check the following before
calling for service:

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Verify room thermostat settings are correct.

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Verify that all electrical disconnect switches are ON.

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Check for any blown fuses or tripped circuit breakers.

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Verify unit access panels are in place.

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Verify air filter is clean.

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If service is needed, locate and write down the unit
model number and have it handy before calling.

Professional Maintenance

Your heating and air conditioning system should be in­
spected and maintained yearly (before the start of the cool­
ing and heating seasons) by a licensed professional HVAC
technician. You can expect the technician to check the fol­
lowing items. 

These checks may only be conducted by

a licensed professional HVAC technician.
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 as­

semblies. Check condition of fan blades (cracks).
Clean or replace them, if necessary.

3. Inspect base pan drains for debris and clean as neces­

sary.

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.

NOTICE !

Failure to follow instructions will cause damage to
the unit. 
This unit is equipped with an aluminum coil. Alu­
minum coils may be damaged by exposure to solu­
tions with a pH below 5 or above 9. The aluminum
coil should be cleaned using potable water at a
moderate pressure (less than 50psi). If the coil can­
not be cleaned using water alone, Lennox recom­
mends 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).

Indoor Unit (Air Handler or Furnace)

1. Inspect component wiring for loose, worn or damaged

connections. Confirm proper voltage plus amperage
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 evaporator coil (Indoor) 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 evaporator (indoor) coil, if necessary.
6. Inspect the condition of the refrigerant lines and con­

firm 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 mo­

tor.  Replace as necessary.

9. Indoor unit inspections of gas- or oil-fired furnaces 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.

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Страница 1: ...RUCTIONS Dave Lennox Signature Collection SL18XC1 System AIR CONDITIONERS 507353 01 7 2018 WARNING Improper installation adjustment alteration service or maintenance can cause property damage personal...

Страница 2: ...subject to damage e g being bent or scratched While handling or stowing the panels consider any weather conditions especially wind that may cause panels to be blown around and damaged CAUTION As with...

Страница 3: ...e and uneven surfaces Concrete slab use two plastic anchors hole drill 1 4 COIL BASE PAN CORNER POST STABILIZING BRACKET 18 GAUGE METAL 2 WIDTH HEIGHT AS REQUIRED 10 X 1 2 LONG SELF DRILLING SHEET MET...

Страница 4: ...erforming any service procedure to neutralize electrostatic charge NOTE For proper voltages select control wires gauge per table below WIRE RUN LENGTH AWG INSULATION TYPE LESS THAN 100 30 METERS 18 TE...

Страница 5: ...ontinued Outdoor Control A175 Jumpers and Terminals 55 50 DEGREE TARGET 45 DEGREE TARGET 40 DEGREE TARGET DEFAULT 55 50 45 40 55 50 45 40 55 50 45 40 55 50 45 40 DEGREE TARGET 30 0 30 SECOND DELAY SEC...

Страница 6: ...o stage electric heat cut factory installed metal link between W1 and W2 Then connect thermostat wire between the air handler control s W2 and the thermostat s W2 terminal 5 Cut on board link clippabl...

Страница 7: ...existing traps Polyol es ter POE oils are used in Lennox units charged with HFC 410A refrigerant Residual mineral oil can act as an insulator preventing proper heat transfer It can also clog the expa...

Страница 8: ...line orifice housing LOW HIGH EXISTING INDOOR UNIT GAUGE MANIFOLD CYLINDER CONTAINING CLEAN HCFC 22 TO BE USED FOR FLUSHING Positioned to deliver liquid refrigerant LIQUID LINE SERVICE VALVE INLET DIS...

Страница 9: ...ort 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...

Страница 10: ...ter saturated cloths under the valve body to protect the base paint 4FLOW NITROGEN Flow regulated nitrogen at 1 to 2 psig through the refrigeration gauge set into the valve stem port connection on the...

Страница 11: ...SION VALVE KIT MATCH UPS AND APPLICATION INFORMATION 1 REMOVE THE FIELD PROVIDED FITTING THAT TEMPORARILY RECON NECTED THE LIQUID LINE TO THE INDOOR UNIT S DISTRIBUTOR ASSEM BLY 2 INSTALL ONE OF THE P...

Страница 12: ...linder of HFC 410A refrigerant to the center port of the manifold gauge set Open the valve on the HFC 410A cylinder vapor only B Open the high pressure side of the manifold to allow HFC 410A into the...

Страница 13: ...IGH LOW NITROGEN CONNECT GAUGE SET A B C D LINE SET AND INDOOR COIL NOTE Remove cores from service valves if not already done FIGURE 16 EVACUATE LINE SET AND INDOOR COIL The unit is shipped with a fac...

Страница 14: ...rigerant Open the mani fold gauge valve 1 to 2 psig in order to release the vac uum in the line set and indoor unit 9 Perform the following S Close manifold gauge valves S Shut off HFC 410A cylinder S...

Страница 15: ...and clean as neces sary 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...

Страница 16: ...Up and Performance Checklist Customer Address Indoor Unit Model Serial Outdoor Unit Model Serial Solar Module Mfg and Model Serial Notes START UP CHECKS Refrigerant Type Rated Load Amps Actual Amps Ra...

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