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Connecting Refrigerant Tubing Between the Indoor 
& Outdoor Unit

 CAUTION:

This system uses R-22 refrigerant which may 
contain mineral oil or POE oil. See page 8 for 
additional info. When servicing, cover or seal 
openings to minimize the exposure of the 
refrigerant system to air to prevent accumulation 
of moisture and other contaminants.

After outdoor and indoor unit placement has been 
determined, route refrigerant tubing between the 
equipment in accordance with sound installation practices.

•  When  connecting  refrigerant  linesets  together,  it  is 

recommended that dry nitrogen be flowing through 
the joints during brazing to prevent internal oxidation 
and scaling.

•  Refrigerant tubing should be routed in a manner that 

minimizes the length of tubing and the number of bends 
in the tubing. If precise forming of refrigerant lines is 
required, a copper tubing bender is recommended. 
Avoid sharp bends and contact of the refrigerant lines 
with metal surfaces.

•  Refrigerant tubing should be supported in a manner 

that the tubing will not vibrate or abrade during system 
operation.

•  Tubing should be kept clean of foreign debris during 

installation.

•  Every effort should be made by the installer to ensure 

that the field installed refrigerant containing components 
of the system have been installed in accordance with 
these instructions and sound installation practices to 
insure reliable system operation and longevity.

•  The  maximum  recommended  interconnecting 

refrigerant line lengths is 75 ft. and the vertical elevation 
difference between the indoor and outdoor sections 
should not exceed 20 ft.

ELECTRICAL WIRING

 WARNING:

To avoid risk of electrical shock, personal injury, 
or death, disconnect all electrical power to the unit 
before performing any maintenance or service. 
The unit may have more than one electrical 
supply.

Label all wires prior to disconnection when 
servicing the unit. Wiring errors can cause 
improper and dangerous operation.

•  All electrical connections must be in compliance with 

all applicable local codes and ordinances, and with 
the current revision of the National Electric Code 

 

(ANSI/NFPA 70).

•  For Canadian installations the electrical connections 

and grounding shall comply with the current Canadian 
Electrical Code (CSA C22.1 and/or local codes).

Pre-Electrical Checklist

  Verify that the voltage, frequency, and phase of the 

supply source match the specifications on the unit 
rating plate. See Table 11 (page 17).

  Verify that the service provided by the utility is sufficient 

to handle the additional load imposed by this equipment. 
Refer to the unit wiring label for proper voltage wiring.

  Verify factory wiring is in accordance with the unit 

wiring diagram (Figure 10, page 18). Inspect for loose 
connections.

Line Voltage

•  A wiring diagram is located on the inside cover of the 

electrical box of the outdoor unit. The installer should 
become familiar with the wiring diagram before making 
any electrical connections to the outdoor unit.

• 

An electrical disconnect must be located within 
sight of and readily accessible to the unit
. This 
switch shall be capable of electrically de-energizing 
the outdoor unit.

•  Line  voltage  to  the  unit  should  be  supplied  from  a 

dedicated branch circuit containing the correct fuse 
or circuit breaker for the unit. Incoming field wiring 
and minimum size of electrical conductors and circuit 
protection must be in compliance with information listed 

COPPER WIRE SIZE — AWG

(1% Voltage Drop)

Supply Wire Length-Feet

Supply Circuit

Ampacity

200

150

100

50

6

8

10

14

15

4

6

8

12

20

4

6

8

10

25

4

4

6

10

30

3

4

6

8

35

3

4

6

8

40

2

3

4

6

45

2

3

4

6

50

2

3

4

6

55

1

2

3

4

60

NOTE: Wire Size based on N.E.C. for 60° type copper conductors.

Table 1. Copper Wire Size

•  To  maintain  the  unit's  warranty,  it  is  required  that  a 

filter drier be installed when the system is open to 
the atmosphere. This includes, but is not limited to, 
replacing the evaporator and/or condenser of a system. 
The filter drier must be installed in strict accordance 
with the manufacturer’s installation instructions.

•  Optional  equipment  such  as  liquid  line  solenoid 

valves, low ambient, etc., should be installed in 
strict accordance with the manufacturer’s installation 
instructions.

Содержание S5BD Series

Страница 1: ...liminate the problem call your servicing contractor The Installation Instructions are primarily intended to assist qualified individuals experiencedintheproperinstallationofthisappliance Somelocalcodesrequirelicensed installation service personnel for this type of equipment Please read all instructions carefully before starting the installation DO NOT DESTROY PLEASE READ CAREFULLY AND KEEP IN A SA...

Страница 2: ...e 5 S5BD 024KB 2 Ton Units 14 Table 6 S5BD 030KB 2 5 Ton Units 15 Table 7 S5BD 036KB 3 Ton Units 15 Table 8 S5BD 042KA 3 5 Ton Units 16 Table 9 S5BD 048KA 4 Ton Units 16 Table 10 S5BD 060KA 5 Ton Units 17 Electrical Information 17 Table 11 Electrical Specs Physical Data 17 Figure 10 S5BD Wiring Diagram 18 USER INFORMATION INSTALLER INFORMATION Important Safety Information 3 Operating Instructions ...

Страница 3: ...ot operate regardless of the temperature selector setting Figure 1 Digital Thermostat Fan Mode Temperature Selector System Mode AIR CONDITIONER Maintenance Propermaintenanceismostimportanttoachievethebest performancefromtheapplianceandshouldbeperformed frequentlyatthebeginningofeachairconditioningseason WARNING Yourairconditionercontainsliquidandgaseous refrigerant under pressure Installation and ...

Страница 4: ...is unit uses R 22 refrigerant DO NOT use any other refrigerant in this unit Use of another refrigerant will damage the unit WARNING The information listed below must be followed during the installation service and operation of this unit Unqualified individuals should not attempt to interpret these instructions or install this equipment Failure to follow safety recommendations could result in possi...

Страница 5: ...ility of maintenance contracts Please read all instructions before installing the unit Locating the Air Conditioner Survey the job site to determine the best location for mounting the outdoor unit See Figure 2 page 10 for unit dimensions Overhead obstructions Figure 1 poorly ventilated areas and areas subject to accumulation of debris should be avoided Sufficientclearanceforunobstructedairflowthro...

Страница 6: ... applicable local codes and ordinances and with the current revision of the National Electric Code ANSI NFPA 70 For Canadian installations the electrical connections and grounding shall comply with the current Canadian Electrical Code CSA C22 1 and or local codes Pre Electrical Checklist Verify that the voltage frequency and phase of the supply source match the specifications on the unit rating pl...

Страница 7: ...structions supplied with the thermostat and the indoor equipment The outdoor unit is designed to operate from a 24 VAC Class II control circuit The control circuit wiring must comply with the current provisions of the NEC ANSI NFPA 70 and with applicable local codes having jurisdiction The low voltage wires must be properly connected to the units low voltage terminal block Recommended wire gauge a...

Страница 8: ...pressor whileZR42K5 PFV 130 is a mineral oil compressor To properly charge these units 1 Read all Installation Instructions first 2 Complete any brazing operations e g Split system line sets 3 Leak check and evacuate the whole system using proper methods 4 Purge the nitrogen holding charge 5 Evacuate the unit to 350 500 microns 6 Allow the unit to remain under vacuum for at least 30 min 7 Weigh In...

Страница 9: ...k personal injury or death disconnect all electrical power to the unit before performing any maintenance or service The unit may have more than one electrical supply Proper maintenance is important to achieve optimum performancefromtheairconditioner Theabilitytoproperly perform maintenance on this equipment requires certain mechanical skills and tools If you do not possess these skills contact you...

Страница 10: ...refrigerant when above curve S5BD 018KA SERIES CHARGING CHART Figure 3 Charging Chart for 1 5 Ton Units Figure 2 Unit Dimensions Model Number S5BD Height H Width W Depth D 018KA 23 22 3 4 22 3 4 024KB 23 22 3 4 22 3 4 030KB 27 22 3 4 22 3 4 036KB 27 22 3 4 22 3 4 042KA 31 30 3 4 30 3 4 048KA 31 30 3 4 30 3 4 060KA 43 30 3 4 30 3 4 D W H DO NOT OBSTRUCT TOP OF UNIT Allow adequate clearance for airf...

Страница 11: ...Add refrigerant when below curve S5BD 024KB SERIES CHARGING CHART Remove refrigerant when above curve Figure 5 Charging Chart for 2 5 Ton Units with Microchannel Coil 140 160 180 200 220 240 260 280 300 320 340 360 380 400 75 80 85 90 95 100 105 110 115 120 125 130 135 Liquid Temperature F Liquid Pressure psig Add refrigerant when below curve S5BD 030KB SERIES CHARGING CHART Remove refrigerant whe...

Страница 12: ...ssure psig Add refrigerant when below curve S5BD 036KB SERIES CHARGING CHART Remove refrigerant when above curve Figure 7 Charging Chart for 3 5 Ton Units 140 160 180 200 220 240 260 280 300 320 340 360 380 400 75 80 85 90 95 100 105 110 115 120 125 130 135 Liquid Temperature F Liquid Pressure psig Add refrigerant when below curve S5BD 042KA SERIES CHARGING CHART Remove refrigerant when above curv...

Страница 13: ... Add refrigerant when below curve S5BD 048KA SERIES CHARGING CHART Remove refrigerant when above curve Figure 9 Charging Chart for 5 Ton Units 140 160 180 200 220 240 260 280 300 320 340 360 380 400 75 80 85 90 95 100 105 110 115 120 125 130 135 Liquid Temperature F Liquid Pressure psig Add refrigerant when below curve S5BD 060KA SERIES CHARGING CHART Remove refrigerant when above curve ...

Страница 14: ... 142 208 144 223 145 84 182 146 195 148 211 148 225 150 239 151 86 199 151 213 153 227 154 241 156 256 157 88 216 157 230 158 243 160 258 161 272 163 90 220 160 233 162 247 164 260 165 274 166 92 237 166 250 168 264 169 276 170 94 254 172 267 174 281 175 96 271 178 284 180 98 288 184 100 Table 5 Charging Table for S5BD 024KB Series 2 Ton Units with Microchannel Coil Suct Press OUTDOOR TEMPERATURE ...

Страница 15: ... 180 130 196 137 212 144 78 165 130 180 137 198 142 214 149 230 156 80 184 140 199 147 216 153 232 160 248 167 82 203 151 218 158 234 164 250 171 266 178 84 206 154 222 161 237 168 252 175 268 182 86 225 165 241 173 256 180 270 186 88 244 177 260 184 275 191 90 263 188 279 196 92 282 200 94 Table 7 Charging Table for S5BD 036KB Series 3 Ton Units with Microchannel Coil Suct Press OUTDOOR TEMPERATU...

Страница 16: ... 202 156 212 155 222 154 83 197 159 205 160 214 159 224 158 234 158 85 209 163 217 163 226 163 236 162 246 162 87 221 167 229 167 238 166 248 166 258 165 89 224 170 233 171 242 170 250 170 260 169 91 236 174 245 174 254 174 262 173 93 248 178 257 178 266 177 95 260 182 269 182 97 272 186 99 Table 9 Charging Table for S5BD 048KA Series 4 Ton Units Suct Press OUTDOOR TEMPERATURE F 70 75 80 85 90 95 ...

Страница 17: ...4 1 16 8 16 2 21 3 26 7 Delay Fuse Max 2 15 20 30 35 30 45 50 Min Circuit Ampacity 10 8 14 1 17 5 20 6 19 9 26 3 33 1 Component Data Coil Area 8 2 9 9 9 9 9 9 17 7 17 7 25 4 Rows FPI 1 22 1 18 1 18 1 18 1 22 1 22 1 22 Tube Dia 3 8 O D MC MC MC 3 8 O D 3 8 O D 3 8 O D Fan Motor Type PSC Amps 0 3 0 7 0 7 1 20 1 40 1 40 1 40 HP 1 20 1 10 1 10 1 4 1 4 1 4 1 4 Fan Blade Dia Blades 18 3 18 3 18 3 18 3 2...

Страница 18: ...nit If desired ASCT is factory installed on select models only or may be field installed as shown using manufacturer s approved kit If not present connect Yellow and Black wires per Note 6 8 DO NOT use a Hard Start Kit on a model with a PTCR installed FIELD WIRING LEGEND LOW VOLTAGE HIGH VOLTAGE CC Contactor Coil CCH Crankcase Heater HPS High Pressure Switch 208 230V CC ASCT ASCT SEE NOTE 7 H C F ...

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Страница 20: ...7095990 Replaces 7093790 Specifications illustrations subject to change without notice or incurring obligations O Fallon MO Printed in U S A 01 13 ...

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