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The air distribution system has the greatest effect 

on airflow� The duct system is totally controlled 

by the contractor� For this reason, the contractor 

should use only industry-recognized procedures�
The correct air quantity is critical to air 

conditioning systems� Proper operation, efficiency, 

compressor life, and humidity control depend 

on the correct balance between indoor load and 

outdoor unit capacity� Excessive indoor airflow 

increases the possibility of high humidity problems� 

Low indoor airflow reduces total capacity and can 

cause coil icing� Serious harm can be done to the 

compressor by low airflow, such as that caused by 

refrigerant flooding�
Heat pump systems require a specified airflow� 

Each ton of cooling requires between 320 and 

450 cubic feet of air per minute (CFM)� See the 

manufacturer’s spec sheet for rated airflow for the 

system being installed�
Duct design and construction should be carefully 

done� System performance can be lowered 

dramatically through bad planning or workmanship�
Air supply diffusers must be selected and located 

carefully� They must be sized and positioned 

to deliver treated air along the perimeter of the 

space� If they are too small for their intended 

airflow, they become noisy� If they are not located 

properly, they cause drafts� Return air grilles must 

be properly sized to carry air back to the blower� If 

they are too small, they also cause noise�
The installers should balance the air distribution 

system to ensure proper quiet airflow to all rooms in 

the home� This ensures a comfortable living space�

These simple mathematical formulas can be used 

to determine the CFM in a residential or light 

commercial system�
Electric resistance heaters can use:
 

CFM = volts x amps x 3�413

 

 

  SHC x temp rise

Gas furnaces can use:
 

CFM =    Output Capacity in BTUH*

 

 

         SHC x temp rise

*Refer to furnace data plate for furnace output capacity� 

SHC = Sensible Heat Constant (see table below)

An air velocity meter or airflow hood can give a 

more accurate reading of the system CFM�
The measurement for temperature rise should be 

performed at the indoor coil inlet and near the 

outlet, but out of direct line of sight of the heater 

element or heat exchanger� For best results, 

measure air temperature at multiple points and 

average the measurements to obtain coil inlet and 

outlet temperatures� 

START-UP

Start-Up

Start-Up

At initial start-up or after extended shutdown 

periods, make sure the crankcase heater is 

energized for at least 12 hours before the 

compressor is started� (Disconnect switch is 

on and wall thermostat is off�) 

Even though the unit is factory-charged with 

Refrigerant-410A, the charge must be checked  

to the charge table attached to the service panel 

and adjusted, if required� Allow a minimum of  

15 minutes of run time before analyzing charge�

CAUTION:

 

Single-pole contactors 

are used on all standard single-phase units 

through 5 tons� Caution must be exercised when 

servicing as only one leg of the power supply is 

broken by the contactor�

Checking Airflow

Airflow

ALTITUDE  

(FEET)

SENSIBLE HEAT  

CONSTANT 

(SHC)

ALTITUDE  

(FEET)

SENSIBLE HEAT  

CONSTANT 

(SHC)

Sea Level

1�08

6000

0�87

500

1�07

7000

0�84

1000

1�05

8000

0�81

2000

1�01

9000

0�78

3000

0�97

10000

0�75

4000

0�94

15000

0�61

5000

0�90

20000

0�50

Содержание RP14 14 SEER

Страница 1: ...RVICE PERSONNEL FOR PROPER INSTALLATION ADJUSTMENT AND OPERATION OF THIS UNIT READ THESE INSTRUCTIONS THOROUGHLY BEFORE ATTEMPTING INSTALLATION OR OPERATION FAILURE TO FOLLOW THESE INSTRUCTIONS MAY RE...

Страница 2: ...sting 19 Wiring 21 22 Control Wiring 20 Conventional 24 VAC Thermostat Control Wiring 20 Typical Thermostat Wiring Diagrams 20 21 Power Wiring 21 Grounding 21 Start Up 22 26 Start Up 22 Checking Airfl...

Страница 3: ...pump and may also endanger life and property The manufacturer disclaims any responsibility for such loss or injury resulting from the use of such unauthorized components accessories or devices CAUTION...

Страница 4: ...mpany Check model number electrical characteristics and accessories to determine if they are correct Check system components indoor coil outdoor unit air handler furnace etc to make sure they are prop...

Страница 5: ...4 15 4 83 9 0 60 20 20 35 35 25 25 14 82 1 38 1 3333 1573 123 3487 156 70 8 163 73 9 RP1442AJ1N A 208 230 1 60 17 9 17 9 112 0 0 90 24 24 40 40 30 30 14 82 1 38 1 2943 1389 167 4734 166 75 3 173 78 5...

Страница 6: ...ctions Failure to confirm proper charge and airflow may reduce energy efficiency and shorten equipment life MATCH ALL COMPONENTS OUTDOOR UNIT INDOOR COIL INDOOR AIR HANDLER FURNACE REFRIGERANT LINES I...

Страница 7: ...operation Closely follow the clearance recommendations on page 8 24 61 0 cm to the service panel access 60 152 4 cm above heat pump fan discharge unit top to prevent recirculation 6 15 2 cm to heat pu...

Страница 8: ...istribute unit weight evenly and prevent noise and vibration Where snowfall is anticipated raise the unit above the base pad to prevent ice buildup and coil damage Mount the unit high enough to be abo...

Страница 9: ...eport 23 Lexington 12 Kalispell 53 Winston Salem 17 Bristol 8 WISCONSIN Hartford 29 Louisville 11 Missoula 23 NORTH DAKOTA Chattanooga 6 Green Bay 36 New Haven 15 MAINE NEBRASKA Bismarck 25 Knoxville...

Страница 10: ...tible R 410A and air should never be mixed in tanks or supply lines or be allowed to accumulate in storage tanks Leak checking should never be done with a mixture of R 410A and air Leak checking can b...

Страница 11: ...orator The existing evaporator must be replaced with the factory specified TXV evaporator specifically designed for R 410A Location Do not install the indoor coil in the return duct system of a gas or...

Страница 12: ...It is important not to allow the refrigerant to flash any superheated vapor prior to the expansion device of the indoor coil The flashing of refrigerant can occur for the following reasons Low refrige...

Страница 13: ...section of the I O for detail Long Line Set Applications Long line set applications are defined as ap plications that require accessories or alternate construction methods The following are special c...

Страница 14: ...the calculated equivalent length falls within the compatibility region of the chart Verify Table 3 to verify the capacity difference is compatible with the application Refrigerant Migration During Of...

Страница 15: ...erted trap even with top of the coil Insulated liquid and suc on line Reference Table 2 for eleva on limita ons Figure 4 Indoor Unit Above Outdoor Coil For applications that are considered to have a l...

Страница 16: ...e considered to have a long line set with the outdoor unit above the indoor unit the following is required TXV at the indoor unit Crankcase heater Start components maybe required depending upon qualit...

Страница 17: ...4 85 25 91 65 19 81 70 21 34 45 13 72 60 18 29 70 21 34 40 12 19 20 6 1 50 15 24 60 18 29 95 28 96 100 30 48 95 28 96 50 15 24 80 24 38 90 27 43 90 27 43 70 21 34 85 25 91 20 6 1 60 18 29 70 21 34 40...

Страница 18: ...K OK OK OK OK OK OK OK OK OK OK OK 1 1 8 28 58 N R N R N R N R N R N R N R N R N R N R N R N R 36 3 8 9 53 5 8 15 88 OK OK OK OK OK OK OK OK OK OK OK OK 3 4 19 05 OK OK OK OK OK OK OK OK OK OK OK OK 7...

Страница 19: ...eat pump units and must be installed in the liquid line upon unit installation When replacing an R 22 system with an R 410A system and the line set is not replaced use a flush kit available through af...

Страница 20: ...door coils have only a holding charge of dry nitrogen Keep all tube ends sealed until connections are to be made Use type L copper refrigeration tubing Braze the connections with the following alloys...

Страница 21: ...to purge lines or pressurize system for leak test Oxygen reacts violently with oil which can cause an explosion resulting in severe personal injury or death Pressurize line set and coil through servic...

Страница 22: ...een thermostat and outdoor unit Typical Noncommunicating Thermostat Wiring Diagrams The following figures show the typical wiring diagrams for RH1T RHIV air handlers and 1 stage heat pump and dual fue...

Страница 23: ...make sure all connections are tight DO NOT connect aluminum field wire to the Comfort Control2 terminals Grounding WARNING The unit must be permanently grounded Failure to do so can cause electrical...

Страница 24: ...This ensures a comfortable living space These simple mathematical formulas can be used to determine the CFM in a residential or light commercial system Electric resistance heaters can use CFM volts x...

Страница 25: ...e readings because of pressure drop through the fittings After adequate evacuation open both service valves by removing both brass service valve caps with an adjustable wrench Insert a 3 16 5 mm or 5...

Страница 26: ...versing valve and compressor are to be used Confirm ID Airflow and Coils Are Clean Confirm adequate indoor supply airflow prior to starting the system See the Technical Specification Sheet for rated a...

Страница 27: ...g outdoor conditions ONLY Cooling Mode ONLY 55 F 12 8 C outdoor dry bulb and above Heating Mode ONLY Between 40 F 4 4 C and 60 F 15 6 C outdoor dry bulb 3 Locate and note the design pressures The corr...

Страница 28: ...om pressure ports then replace the pressure port caps and tighten adequately to seal caps Do not overtighten Replace the service valve caps finger tight and then tighten with an open end wrench adequa...

Страница 29: ...Standard on RP14 These controls keep the compressor from operating in pressure ranges which can cause damage to the compressor Both controls are in the low voltage control circuit The high pressure co...

Страница 30: ...ate a defrost every 34 minutes of compressor run time with the coil temperature below 35 F If the coil sensor fails the defrost control will not initiate a defrost Test Mode The test mode is initiated...

Страница 31: ...the low side pressure rises to approximately 40 psig when the low pressure automatically resets If the low pressure switch trips 3 times within 120 minutes of operation during a particular call for h...

Страница 32: ...it for better thermostat temperature display Heat Pump Thermostat Warning Light Kit RXPX D01 This component senses a compressor lock out and tells the thermostat service light to come on This will let...

Страница 33: ...lve Closed Restricted Indoor Metering Device Restricted Filter Drier Dirty Outdoor Coil Inoperative Outdoor Fan Overcharge Recirculation of Outdoor Air Noncondensibles HigherThan Ambient Air Entering...

Страница 34: ...alve Closed Restricted Outdoor Metering Device Restricted Filter Drier Dirty Indoor Coil Inoperative Indoor Fan Overcharge Noncondensibles Dirty Filters Inadequate Ducts Wrong Indoor Fan Rotation Outd...

Страница 35: ...Defrost No Defrost Wrong Defrost Control Timer Setting Poor Sensor Location Low System Charge Poor Sensor Location Wrong Defrost Control Timer Setting ReversingValve Stuck No DefrostTimer Control Powe...

Страница 36: ...ton Charge per procedure attached to unit service panel Recover refrigerant Evacuate and recharge Add filter drier Compressor short cycles Incorrect voltage Defective overload protector Refrigerant un...

Страница 37: ...unit Correct and complete diagnosis High line voltage Power company problem Have problem corrected High head pressure Overcharge Check system charge Dirty heat pump coil Clean coil Faulty or wrong siz...

Страница 38: ...k for correct ohms Voltage present on line side of com pressor contactor only Thermostat Check for control voltage to contactor coil Compressor control circuit High pressure switch Low pressure switch...

Страница 39: ...SIBLE CAUSE REMEDY Compressor failures Line tubing too large Reduce pipe size to improve oil return Low suction pressure Low charge Check system charge Refrigerant leaks Repair and recharge Cold noisy...

Страница 40: ...nal equalizer line restriction Undersized TEV Replace with correct valve Loss of charge from power head sensing bulb Replace power head or complete TEV Charge migration from sensing bulb to power head...

Страница 41: ...aporator coil Ensure blower is moving proper air CFM Remove Correct any airflow restriction Superheat and suction pressure fluctuate valve is hunting Expansion valve is oversized Install correct TEV S...

Страница 42: ...r TXV Feeler Bulb Charge Lost Low Low High High Low Poorly Insulated Indoor Sensing Bulb High High Low Low High HEATING MODE TROUBLESHOOTING TIPS SYSTEM PROBLEM INDICATORS DISCHARGE PRESSURE SUCTION P...

Страница 43: ...43 FOR SINGLE PHASE WITH PSC FAN MOTORS WIRING DIAGRAMS Wiring Diagrams...

Страница 44: ...44 WIRING DIAGRAMS 3 PHASE 208 230V MODELS Wiring Diagrams...

Страница 45: ...45 Wiring Diagrams WIRING DIAGRAMS FOR 3 PHASE 460 575V...

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