
22
TIME FOR
TIME FOR
ONE REVOLUTION
ONE REVOLUTION
(SECONDS)
1
5
10
(SECONDS)
1
5
10
10
360
1800
3600
66
55
273
545
12
300
1500
3000
68
53
265
529
14
257
1286
2571
70
51
257
514
16
225
1125
2250
72
50
250
500
18
200
1000
2000
74
49
243
486
20
180
900
1800
76
47
237
474
22
164
818
1636
78
46
231
462
24
150
750
1500
80
45
225
450
26
138
692
1385
82
44
220
439
28
129
643
1286
84
43
214
429
30
120
600
1200
86
42
209
419
32
113
563
1125
88
41
205
409
34
106
529
1059
90
40
200
400
36
100
500
1000
92
39
196
391
38
95
474
947
94
38
191
383
40
90
450
900
96
38
188
375
42
86
429
857
98
37
184
367
44
82
409
818
100
36
180
360
46
78
391
783
102
35
176
353
48
75
375
750
104
35
173
346
50
72
360
720
106
34
170
340
52
69
346
692
108
33
167
333
54
67
333
667
110
33
164
327
56
64
321
643
112
32
161
321
58
62
310
621
114
32
158
316
60
60
300
600
116
31
155
310
62
58
290
581
118
31
153
305
64
56
281
563
120
30
150
300
GAS FLOW RATE (CUBIC FEET PER HOUR)
CUBIC FEET PER REVOLUTION OF METER
CUBIC FEET PER REVOLUTION OF METER
Table 8. Gas Flow Rate (Cubic Feet Per Hour).
Refrigerant Charging — The packaged gas/electric units
are fully charged at the factory. The system refrigerant
charge can be checked and adjusted through the service
ports provided behind the service panel. Use only gauge
lines which have a “Schrader” depression device present to
actuate the valve. Refrigerant charging must be done by
qualified personnel familiar with safe and environmentally
responsible refrigerant handling procedures.
!
WARNING:
The gas/electric units are shipped fully charged
and ready for installation. When a system is
installed according to these instructions, no
refrigerant charging is required. If repairs make
it necessary for evacuation and charging, it
should only be done by qualified, trained
personnel thoroughly familiar with this
equipment. Some local codes require licensed
installation/service personnel to service this type
of equipment. Under no circumstances should
the owner attempt to install and/or service this
equipment. Failure to comply with this warning
could result in property damage, personal injury,
or death.
Routine Maintenance — Proper maintenance is important
to achieve optimum performance from the air conditioner.
The ability to properly perform maintenance on this equipment
requires certain mechanical skills and tools.
If you do not possess these skills, contact your dealer for
maintenance. Consult your local dealer about the availability
of maintenance contracts. At a minimum, routine
maintenance should include the following:
Air Filter — Inspect and clean or replace the air filter
every three to four weeks.
!
WARNING:
Never operate the unit without a filter in place.
Dust and lint in the return air can build up on
internal components, resulting in loss of
efficiency, equipment damage, and possible fire
risk.
Vent Cover Assembly — Inspect and clean the screen of
the vent cover assembly at the beginning of each heating
and cooling seasons.
Condensate Drain and Outdoor Coil — Inspect the
condensate drain and outdoor coil at the beginning of each
cooling season. Remove any debris. Clean the outdoor coil