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Warm Air Heating and Air Conditioning Systems (NFPA 

90B), and all applicable local 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 ducts must be properly sized not to exceed .2” W.C. 

pressure drop at 400 scfm per nominal ton of cooling 

capacity.

•  Duct work should be attached directly to the unit flanges 

for horizontal applications.

•  If roof curb is installed, the ducts must be attached to 

the curb hangers, not the unit.

Unconditioned Spaces

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.

Acoustical Duct Work

Certain installations may require the use of acoustical 

lining inside the supply duct work.

•  Acoustical insulation must be in accordance with the 

current revision of the Sheet Metal and Air Conditioning 

Contractors National Association (SMACNA) application 

standard for duct liners.

•  Duct lining must be UL classified batts or blankets with 

a fire hazard classification of FHC-25/50 or less. 

•  Fiber duct work may be used in place of internal duct 

liners if the fiber duct work is in accordance with the 

current revision of the SMACNA construction standard 

on fibrous glass ducts. Fibrous duct work and internal 

acoustical lining must be NFPA Class 1 air ducts when 

tested per UL Standard 181 for Class 1 ducts.

GENERAL INFORMATION

The Q104SD series heat pump is designed only for 

outdoor rooftop or ground level installations. 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 (apparent or 

concealed) 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 Heat Pump

•  Survey the job site to determine the best location for 

mounting the outdoor unit.

• Choose an appropriate location that minimizes the 

length of the supply and return air ducts.

•  Overhead obstructions, poorly ventilated areas, and 

areas subject to accumulation of debris should be 

avoided.

•  Sufficient clearance for unobstructed airflow through the 

outdoor coil must be maintained in order to achieve rated 

performance. See 

Figure 2

 for minimum clearances to 

obstructions.

Field Connections for Electrical Power Supply

•  All wiring must comply with current provisions of the 

National Electrical Code (ANSI/NFPA 70) and with 

applicable local codes having jurisdiction.

•  The minimum size of electrical conductors and circuit 

protection must be in compliance with information listed 

on the outdoor unit data label.

•  Electrical power supplied to the unit must be adequate 

for proper operation of the equipment. The system 

must be wired and provided with circuit protection in 

accordance with local building codes.

Air Ducts

This unit is designed only for use with a supply and return 

duct. Air ducts must be installed in accordance with the 

standards of the National Fire Protection Association 

Standard for Installation of Air Conditioning Systems 

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

Minimum Required 

Clearances to Obstructions

0"

36"

36"

36"

TOP OF UNIT

TO

 BE

UNOBSTR

UCTED

36” For Coil Only

Figure 2. Clearance Requirements

Содержание Q104SD Series

Страница 1: ...mon 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 follow safety wa...

Страница 2: ...ing an R 410A Unit in AC Mode 12 Charging an R 410A Unit in Heating Mode 12 Verification of charge in Heat Mode 12 HEAT PUMP MAINTENANCE 12 FIGURES TABLES 13 Figure 7 Q104SD Heat pump Dimensions 13 Ta...

Страница 3: ...oorfan compressor andblowermotorwill 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 f...

Страница 4: ...selector setting HEAT PUMP MAINTENANCE CAUTION Shut off all electrical power to the unit before performing any maintenance or service on the system Failure to comply may result in personal injury or d...

Страница 5: ...asoline and any other flammable vapors and liquids in the vicinity of the unit WARNING The safety information listed below must be followed during the installation service and operation of this unit U...

Страница 6: ...ng load of the area to be conditioned must be calculatedandasystemofthepropercapacityselected It is recommended that the area to be conditioned be completely insulated and vapor sealed Check the elect...

Страница 7: ...beneath the unit Rigging Hoisting WARNING To avoid the risk of property damage personal injury or death it is the rigger s responsibility to ensure that whatever means are used to hoist the unit are s...

Страница 8: ...ning the correct fuse or circuit breaker for the unit Incoming field wiring and minimum size of electrical conductors and circuit Units require horizontal roof curb and return air kit for horizontal i...

Страница 9: ...the system when very high pressures occur during abnormal conditions Under normal conditions the switch is closed If the discharge pressure rises above 650 psig then the switch will open and de energi...

Страница 10: ...seconds regardless of whether short is removed or not Qualifying conditions of minimum ambient or coil temperature do not need to be met when the unit is forced into defrost If the short across the TE...

Страница 11: ...ify the unit is level and allows condensate to drain Verify the outdoor coil and top of the unit are free from obstructions and debris and all equipment access control panels are in place Verifythatth...

Страница 12: ...he unit rating plate Return to the system when the outdoor temperature is 60 degrees F or higher and follow the steps defined in Charging an R410A Unit in AC Mode NOTE Unit charge MUST be verified in...

Страница 13: ...2 29 5 26 0 43 0 39 3 X60K 530 29 5 26 0 43 0 39 3 FIGURES TABLES Top View 24 9 13 5 16 12 13 3 13 5 16 12 CG A 47 5 75 NPT Female Drain Connector B DOWNFLOW SUPPLY DUCT OPENING DOWNFLOW RETURN DUCT O...

Страница 14: ...t Defrost Board L 24V Output Fault Monitor See thermostat manual for compatibility Brown Orange Accesory Heat Plug Indoor Thermostat Sub Base Unit Terminal Block 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 to Blower Relay Cool...

Страница 15: ...See installation instructions in the branding kit 1 Couper le courant avant de faire letretien 2 Employez uniquement des conducteurs en cuivre 3 Ne convient pas aux installations de plus de 150 V a la...

Страница 16: ...16 Figure 10 Charging Chart for 2 Ton Units Figure 11 Charging Chart for 2 5 Ton Units Charging Charts Cooling...

Страница 17: ...17 Figure 13 Charging Chart for 3 5 Ton Units Figure 12 Charging Chart for 3 Ton Units...

Страница 18: ...18 Figure 14 Charging Chart for 4 Ton Units Figure 15 Charging Chart for 5 Ton Units...

Страница 19: ...9 1380 22 9 1315 24 0 1215 26 0 Tap T5 1850 17 1 1795 17 6 1740 18 2 1710 18 5 1640 19 3 1595 19 8 1540 20 5 1475 21 4 X48K Tap T1 950 33 2 900 35 1 865 36 6 730 43 4 670 47 0 585 54 2 510 62 2 Tap T...

Страница 20: ...VOLTS Has the thermostat been calibrated YES NO Is the thermostat level YES NO Is the heat anticipator setting correct YES NO REPLACEMENT PARTS Replacement parts are available through your distributor...

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