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component FUnctionS

High pressure Switch (HpS) - Factory-installed and 
located in the liquid line internal to the outdoor unit. The 
switch is designed to protect the system when very high 
pressures occur during abnormal conditions. Under normal 
conditions, the switch is closed. If the liquid pressure rises 
above 3102 kPa (450 psig), then the switch will open and 
de-energize the outdoor unit. The switch will close again 
once the liquid pressure decreases to 2413 kPa (350 
psig). Please note that the switch interrupts the thermostat 
inputs to the unit. Thus, when the switch opens and then 
closes, there will be a 5 minute short cycling delay before 
the outdoor unit will energize.

low pressure Switch (lpS) - Factory-installed and 
located in the suction line internal to the outdoor unit. The 
switch is designed to protect the compressor from a loss 
of charge. Under normal conditions, the switch is closed. 
If the suction pressure falls below 34.4 kPa (5 psig), then 
the switch will open and de-energize the outdoor unit. 
The switch will close again once the suction pressure 
increases above 138 kPa (20 psig). Please note that the 
switch interrupts the thermostat inputs to the unit. Thus, 
when the switch opens and then closes, there will be a 
5 minute short cycling delay before the outdoor unit will 
energize.

air conditioner maintenance

 Warning:

to prevent 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.

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. 
Routine maintenance should include the following:

•  Inspect and clean or replace air filters at the beginning 

of each heating and cooling season, or more frequently 
if required.

•  Inspect the condensate drain and outdoor coil at the 

beginning of each cooling season. Remove any debris. 
Clean the outdoor coil and louvers as necessary using a 
mild detergent and water. Rinse thoroughly with water.

•  Inspect the electrical connections for tightness at the 

beginning of each heating and cooling season. Service 
as necessary.

 caUtion:

the unit should never be operated without a 
filter in the return air system. replace disposable 
filters with the same type and size.

•  Do not attempt to add additional oil to motors unequipped 

with oil tubes. The compressor is hermetically sealed 
at the factory and does not require lubrication.

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Страница 1: ...ct and using common sense plays an important role as well Pay attention to all safety warnings and any other special notes highlighted in the manual Improper installation of the furnace or failure to...

Страница 2: ...an be obtained with the thermostat system mode set in any position including OFF Turning the Air conditioner Off Change the thermostat s system mode to OFF and the fan mode to AUTO See Figure 1 NOTE T...

Страница 3: ...lower 9 Anti Short Cycle Timer Protection 9 System Cooling 9 System Heating 9 Air Conditioner Maintenance 10 Component Functions 10 Figures Tables 11 Figure 3 Unit Dimensions 11 Table 2 Unit Dimension...

Страница 4: ...amage 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 instructio...

Страница 5: ...or mounting the outdoor unit Overhead obstructions Figure 2 poorly ventilated areas and areas subject to accumulation of debris should be avoided Sufficientclearanceforunobstructedairflowthroughthe ou...

Страница 6: ...G 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...

Страница 7: ...connections are listed in Table 1 page 8 Thethermostatshouldbemountedabout5feet 1 52m above the floor on an inside wall DO NOT install the thermostat on an outside wall or any other location whereits...

Страница 8: ...of new or reclaimed R 22 refrigerant Refer to the unit Rating Label or Table 2 Page 11 of this manual for the correct amount of charge that matches your specific system and connecting line lengths Ch...

Страница 9: ...lter unit wiring A n t i S h o r t C y c l e T i m e r P r o t e c t i o n Single Phase Models Only 1 Set the thermostat system mode to COOL Note the temperaturesettingofthethermostatandgraduallyraise...

Страница 10: ...5 minute short cycling delay before the outdoor unit will energize Air conditioner MAINTENANCE WARNING To prevent electrical shock personal injury or death disconnect all electrical power to the unit...

Страница 11: ...Metering Device Inches I D 0 052 0 056 0 065 0 070 0 070 0 072 0 082 0 090 0 092 R 22 Refrigerant charge Kg Ounces Outdoor unit Matched Indoor Unit 4 6M 15 Ft Line Set 4 2 41 85 2 61 92 2 87 101 3 01...

Страница 12: ...ercurrent protection see unit rating plate 6 Connect to 24 vac 40va class 2 curcuit See furnace air handler installation instructions for control circuit and optional relay transformer kits 7 Anti Sho...

Страница 13: ...supply wire ampacities and overcurrent protection see unit rating plate 5 Connect to 24 VAC class 2 curcuit See furnace air handler installation instructions for control circuit and optional relay tra...

Страница 14: ...specified on the unit rating label Theserefrigerantchargingchartsarevalidfor awidevarietyof indoorreturnair conditions temperature and airflow and are most influenced by the outdoor ambient temperatu...

Страница 15: ...54 130 57 135 60 140 63 145 66 150 2758 400 C F Figure 7 Charging Chart for 2 Ton Units 024E Series Add refrigerant when below curve Remove refrigerant when above curve 689 100 862 125 1034 150 1207...

Страница 16: ...60 140 63 145 66 150 2758 400 C F Figure 10 Charging Chart for 3 Ton Units 036G Series Add refrigerant when below curve Remove refrigerant when above curve 689 100 862 125 1034 150 1207 175 1379 200...

Страница 17: ...54 130 57 135 60 140 63 145 66 150 2758 400 C F Figure 11 Charging Chart for 3 5 Ton Units 042G Series Add refrigerant when below curve Remove refrigerant when above curve 689 100 862 125 1034 150 120...

Страница 18: ...54 130 57 135 60 140 63 145 66 150 2758 400 C F Figure 14 Charging Chart for 5 Ton Units 060G Series Add refrigerant when below curve Remove refrigerant when above curve 689 100 862 125 1034 150 1207...

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Страница 20: ...cable Avg Volts ______________________________ VOLTS If Applicable Max deviation of voltage from avg volts ____________________________________ VOLTS Volt imbalance _________________________________ V...

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