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ABOUT THE HEAT PUMP

Your heat pump is a unique, all weather comfort-control 
appliance that will heat and cool your home year round 
and provide energy saving comfort. It’s an unknown fact 
that heat is always in the air, even when the outside 
temperature is below freezing. The heat pump uses this 
basic law of physics to provide energy saving heat during 
the winter months. For example, If the outdoor temperature 
is 47° F (8° C), your heat pump can deliver approximately 
3.5 units of heat energy per each unit of electrical energy 
used, as compared to a maximum of only 1 unit of heat 
energy produced with conventional heating systems.

In colder temperatures, the heat pump performs like an air 
conditioner run in reverse. Available heat energy outside 
the home is absorbed by the refrigerant and exhausted 
inside the home. This effi cient process means you only 
pay for “moving” the heat from the outdoors to the indoor 
area. You do not pay to generate the heat, as is the case 
with more traditional furnace designs.

During summer, the heat pump reverses the fl ow of the 
heat-absorbing refrigerant to become an energy-effi cient, 
central air conditioner. Excess heat energy inside the 
home is absorbed by the refrigerant and exhausted 
outside the home.

IMPORTANT SAFETY INFORMATION

Safety markings are used frequently throughout this 
manual to designate a degree or level of seriousness and 
should not be ignored. 

WARNING

 indicates a potentially 

hazardous situation that if not avoided, could result in 
personal injury or death. 

CAUTION

 indicates a potentially 

hazardous situation that if not avoided, may result in minor 
or moderate injury or property damage.

USER INFORMATION

OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS

Please refer to the thermostat manufacturer’s User manual 
for detailed programming instructions.

Cooling Operation

1.  Set the thermostat’s system mode to COOL or AUTO 

and change the fan mode to AUTO. See Figure 1

2.  Set the temperature selector to the desired 

temperature level. The outdoor fan, compressor, and 
blower motor will all cycle on and off to maintain the 
indoor temperature at the desired cooling level.

NOTE: 

If the temperature level is re-adjusted, or the 

system mode is reset, the fan and compressor in the 
outdoor unit may not start immediately. A protective 
timer circuit holds the compressor and the outdoor fan 
off for approximately 5 minutes following a previous 
operation or the interruption of the main electrical 
power.

Heating Operation

1.  Set the thermostat’s system mode to HEAT or AUTO 

and change the fan mode to AUTO. See Figure 1.

2.  Set the temperature selector to the desired 

temperature level. The compressor, outdoor fan, and 
blower motor will cycle on and off to maintain the 
indoor temperature at the desired heating level.

NOTE:

 If the temperature level is re-adjusted, or the 

system mode is reset, the fan and compressor in the 
outdoor unit may not start immediately. A protective 
timer circuit holds the compressor and the outdoor fan 
off for approximately 5 minutes following a previous 
operation or the interruption of the main electrical 
power.

Emergency Heat

Some thermostats may include a system mode called EM 
HT or AUX HT, etc. This is a back-up heating mode that 
should only be used if a problem is suspected. With the 
mode set to EM HT, etc., the compressor and outdoor fan 
will be locked off and supplemental heat (electric resistance 
heating) will be used as a source of heat. Sustained use 
of electric resistance heat in place of the heat pump will 
result in an increase in electric utility costs.

Defrost Operation

During cold weather heating operation, the outdoor unit 
will develop a coating of snow and ice on the heat transfer 
coil. This is normal and the unit will defrost itself. This unit 
monitors ambient and coil temperatures to regulate the 
defrost function accordingly.

Figure 1. Digital Thermostat

Fan

Mode

Temperature

Selector

System

Mode

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Страница 3: ...enance 13 Replacement Parts 13 Component Functions 14 Figures Tables 14 Figure 5 T5BP Heat Pump Dimensions 14 Table 3 Unit Dimensions Shipping Weights 14 Electrical Information 15 Table 4 Electrical S...

Страница 4: ...de to COOL or AUTO and change the fan mode to AUTO See Figure 1 2 Set the temperature selector to the desired temperature level The outdoor fan compressor and blower motor will all cycle on and off to...

Страница 5: ...al power to the unit is turned on WARRANTY INFORMATION A warranty certificate with full details is included with the heat pump Carefully review these responsibilities with your dealer or service compa...

Страница 6: ...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 in...

Страница 7: ...econsultyourdealerformaintenanceinformation and availability of maintenance contracts Please read all instructions before installing the unit Locating the Heat Pump Survey the job site to determine th...

Страница 8: ...required a copper tubing bender is recommended Avoid sharp bends and contact of the refrigerant lines with metal surfaces A filter dryer is provided with the unit and must be installedintheliquidlineo...

Страница 9: ...sk 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 wir...

Страница 10: ...mostats can be used withthisequipmentdependingonoptionalaccessories i e economizer installed with the unit Select a thermostatthatoperatesinconjunctionwiththeinstalled accessories A typical commercial...

Страница 11: ...ch from delay to no delay remove the pin from the delay pin location and move it to the no delay pin location Scroll compressors that have noise issues while going into or coming out of defrost should...

Страница 12: ...outdoor unit remains de energized 3 After approximately 5 minutes verify the compressor andfanenergizeandthetemperatureofthedischarge air is cooler than the room temperature System Cooling 1 Set the...

Страница 13: ...d in Step 1 is greater than therequiredliquidrefrigerantpressuredeterminedin Step 3 then there is too much charge in the system Remove refrigerant and repeat Steps 1 through 3 until the system is corr...

Страница 14: ...low 6 Minimum Clearance FIGURES TABLES Model Number T5BP Unit Weights Lbs Height H Width W Depth D Shipping Height Without Packaging Shipping Weight All dimensions in inches 090C 390 424 44 1 4 37 1 2...

Страница 15: ...1 7 Fan Blade Diameter Pitch Blades 30 22 3 30 22 3 30 26 3 30 26 3 RPM CFM Max Total 850 7 200 850 7 200 850 8 000 850 8 000 PHYSICAL DATA REFRIGERANT SPECS Outdoor Coil Assembly 1 ea 1 ea 1 ea 1 ea...

Страница 16: ...r run time is accumulated Opening of DFT during defrost or interval period resets the interval to 0 5 Ground on location provided inside compressor terminal box CC Contactor Coil CCH Crankcase Heat DF...

Страница 17: ...ED RED WHITE BLUE VIO 14 GRN 18 GRN 18 RED 12 GRY 12 BLK 12 BLU 12 BLK 12 BLACK BLACK GREEN BROWN SINGLE STAGE HEAT PUMP THERMOSTAT SEE NOTE 1 SEE NOTE 2 SEE NOTE 4 SEE NOTE 5 SEE NOTE 3 G Y E R O B W...

Страница 18: ...or a variety of indoor return air conditions and are most influenced by the outdoor ambient temperature outdoor fan operation and the unit operating voltage Before using these charts make sure the uni...

Страница 19: ...efrigerant when above curve Add refrigerant when below curve Figure 8 Charging Chart for 7 5 Ton Units Figure 9 Charging Chart for 10 Ton Units Liquid Temperature F Liquid Pressure psig 175 200 225 25...

Страница 20: ...n the charge to the amount shown on the rating label However if an inspection with these verification charts does not line up with the values shown and the ambient temperature is above 50 F then a mor...

Страница 21: ...e psig T5BP 120 Heat Mode Verification Chart 80 ID Rtn 70 ID Rtn 60 ID Rtn 62 OD Amb 47 OD Amb 17 OD Amb Figure 10 Verification Chart for 7 1 2 ton units Liquid Temperature F Liquid Pressure psig T5BP...

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