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Figure 1. Minimum unit clearances

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This air conditioner is designed only for outdoor ground 

level installations and can be readily connected to the 

high static duct system of a home. This unit has been 

tested for capacity and efficiency in accordance with 

AHRI Standards and will provide many years of safe 

and dependable comfort, providing it is properly installed 

and maintained. Abuse, improper use, and/or improper 

maintenance can shorten the life of the appliance and 

create unsafe hazards.

before You install this unit

 The cooling load of the area to be conditioned must be 

calculated and a system of the proper capacity selected. 

It is recommended that the area to be conditioned be 

completely insulated and vapor sealed.

  Check the electrical supply and verify the power supply 

is adequate for unit operation. If there is any question 

concerning the power supply, contact the local power 

company.

  All units are securely packed at the time of shipment and 

upon arrival should be carefully inspected for damage 

prior to installing the equipment at the job site. Verify 

coil fins are straight. If necessary, comb fins to remove 

flattened or bent fins. Claims for damage should be filed 

immediately with the carrier.

  Please consult your dealer for maintenance information 

and availability 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. Select a solid, level position, 

preferably on a concrete slab, slightly above the grade 

level, and parallel to the home. If possible, select a site 

for the unit that is as close as possible to the proposed 

return grille location. 

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•  The  unit  should  be  located  with  consideration  of 

minimizing the length of the supply and return ducts. If 

practical, place the air conditioner and its ducts in an 

area where they will be shaded from the afternoon sun, 

when the heat load is greatest.

•  The length of the supply and return ducts should be 

kept to a minimum with no sharp radius bends.

•  Overhead  obstructions,  poorly  ventilated  areas,  and 

areas subject to accumulation of debris should be 

avoided. The hot condenser air must be discharged up 

and away from the home, and if possible, in a direction 

with the prevailing wind. Do not place the unit in a 

confined space. 

•  Consideration  should  also  be  given  to  availability  of 

electric power, service access, noise, and shade.

Minimum clearance Requirements

Sufficient clearance for unobstructed airflow through the 

outdoor coil must be maintained in order to provide room 

for proper servicing and achieve rated performance. See 

Figure 1 for minimum clearances to obstructions.
Service Access Clearance

Blower access panel side .......................................... 24”

Electrical compartment access panel side ............... 12”
Clearance between overhang and top of unit ........ 72”
Clearance around condenser coil area to wall or
shrubs (excludes duct panel side) ............................. 12”
Clearances to Combustible Materials

Supply and return air ducts ..........................................0”

Duct connection side ...................................................0”

air duct System

Air ducts must be installed in accordance with the standards 

of the National Fire Protection Association “Standard for 

Installation of Air Conditioning and Ventilation Systems” 

(NFPA 90A), “Standard for Installation of Residence Type 

Warm Air Heating and Air Conditioning Systems” (NFPA 

90B), these instructions, and all applicable codes. NFPA 

publications are avaialable by writing to: National Fire 

Protection Association, Batterymarch Park, Quincy, ME 

02269 or visit www.NFPA.org on the web.

•  Design the duct work according to methods described 

by the Air Conditioning Contractors of America (ACCA).

•  The  supply  duct  system,  including  the  number  and 

type of registers, will have much more effect on the 

performance of the system than any other factor. The 

duct must be sufficiently large to conduct an adequate 

amount of air to each register. See Figure 2 (page 5).

•  Duct work should be attached directly to the unit flanges 

for horizontal applications.

•  For highly resistive duct systems it may be necessary 

to add an additional return air duct and or supply to 

achieve maximum performance and prevent coil icing 

and refrigerant flood back.

•  The air conditioning output of the system will not 

cool the home if air is lost to the outside through 

leaks in the duct system. ducts that are collapsed 

or restricted by foreign objects will also prevent 

adequate air flow.

•  All  duct  work  passing  through  unconditioned  space 

must be properly insulated to minimize duct losses 

and prevent condensation. Use insulation with an outer 

vapor barrier. Refer to local codes for insulation material 

requirements.

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Страница 1: ...se 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 follow safety warnings...

Страница 2: ...Stage Heating 8 Cooling Mode 9 Electric Heat Package optional 9 Blower Speed 9 Outdoor Motor 4 5 Ton 9 Startup Adjustments 10 Pre Start Checklist 10 Start Up Procedure 10 Air Circulation 10 System Coo...

Страница 3: ...ant 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...

Страница 4: ...ld be avoided The hot condenser air must be discharged up and away from the home and if possible in a direction with the prevailing wind Do not place the unit in a confined space Consideration should...

Страница 5: ...y be necessary to loosen the four screws that hold the transition duct in order to install the supply fitting Re tighten when installation is complete 4 Tap collar if necessary to ensure engagement wi...

Страница 6: ...rical conductors and circuit protection must be in compliance with information listed on the unit data label Any other wiring methods must be acceptable to authority having jurisdiction Provide power...

Страница 7: ...an uninterrupted or unbrokenelectricalgroundtominimizepersonal injury if an electrical fault should occur Do not use gas piping as an electrical ground Thisunitmustbeelectricallygroundedinaccordancew...

Страница 8: ...e use of a 2 stage Heat Cool thermostat should be used with this unit The heat cool thermostat prevents simultaneous operationoftheheatingandcoolingunitsandisequipped withanON AUTOfanmodethatallowsthe...

Страница 9: ...ntrols high speed cooling and heating operations and the orange wire controls the electric heating operation CAUTION To avoid personal injury or property damage make certain that the motor leads canno...

Страница 10: ...teps 1 3 until the system is correctly charged START UP ADJUSTMENTS Pre Start Checklist The following check list should be observed prior to starting the unit Verify the unit is level and allows prope...

Страница 11: ...on this equipment requires certain mechanical skills and tools If you do not possess these skills contact your dealer for maintenance Consult your localdealerabouttheavailabilityofmaintenancecontracts...

Страница 12: ...PT Drain Connection 1 12 13 1 38 3 2 3 2 5 29 A 3 Opening for 12 Diameter Supply Duct 9 15 17 50 9 0 Opening for 14 Diameter Return Duct 10 15 5 5 B 1 3 15 Rear View Side View Figure 7 Unit Dimensions...

Страница 13: ...uid Temperature F X24KA Charging Chart Cooling Add refrigerant when below curve Remove refrigerant when above curve Figure 9 Charging Chart for 3 ton Units 200 220 240 260 280 300 320 340 360 380 400...

Страница 14: ...g Liquid Temperature F X48KA Charging Chart Cooling Add refrigerant when below curve Remove refrigerant when above curve Figure 11 Charging Chart for 5 ton Units 200 220 240 260 280 300 320 340 360 38...

Страница 15: ...onducteurs en cuivre 3 Ne convient pas aux installations de plus de 150 V a la terre 7112720 FIELD WIRING LEGEND LOW VOLTAGE HIGH VOLTAGE WIRING DIAGRAM Packaged Air Conditioner Single Phase NOTES 1 D...

Страница 16: ...e 150 V a la terre FIELD WIRING LEGEND LOW VOLTAGE HIGH VOLTAGE WIRING DIAGRAM Packaged Air Conditioner Single Phase NOTES 1 Disconnect all power before servicing 2 For supply connections use copper c...

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Страница 20: ...________________ VOLTS L1 L2 Volts ______________________________________ VOLTS Hasthethermostatbeencalibrated YES NO Is the thermostat level YES NO Istheheatanticipatorsettingcorrect If Applicable YE...

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