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Step 5 — Unit Startup

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Is the unit properly located and level with the
proper clearances? See

“Step 2 — Determine Unit

Clearances,” p. 5

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Is the duct work correctly sized, run, taped,
insulated, and weatherproofed with proper unit
arrangement as shown in the ductwork installation
section?

Is the condensate line properly sized, run, trapped,
and pitched and shown in the Condensate Drain
Piping section?

Is the filter of the correct size and quantity? Is it
clean and in place? See Air Filter Installation
section.

Is the wiring properly sized and run according to the
unit wiring diagram?

Are all the wiring connections, including those in
the unit tight?

Has the unit been properly grounded and fused
with the recommended fuse size?

Is the thermostat well located, level, and correctly
wired? See Electrical Wiring section

Have the air conditioning systems been checked at
the service ports for charge and leak tested if
necessary?

Do the condenser fan and indoor blower turn free
without rubbing and are they tight on the shafts?

Has all work been done in accordance with
applicable local and national codes?

Are all covers and access panels in place to prevent
air loss and safety hazards?

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e:: See the section on Sequence of Operation for a

description of the cooling operating sequence.

To start the unit in the cooling mode, set the comfort
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temperature. The condenser fan motor, compressor
and evaporator fan motor will operate automatically.
Continuous fan mode during Cooling operation may
not be appropriate in humid climates. If the indoor air
exceeds 60% relative humidity or simply feels
uncomfortably humid, it is recommended that the fan
only be used in the A

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After the unit has operated in the cooling mode for a
short period of time, install pressure gauges on the
gauge ports of the discharge and suction line valves
(behind the Compressor access panel). Check the

suction and discharge pressures and compare them to
the normal operating pressures provided in the unit’s
SERVICE FACTS.

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e:: Do not use the PRESSURE CURVES from the

unit's SERVICE FACTS to determine the unit
refrigerant charge. The correct charge is shown
on the unit nameplate. To charge the system
accurately, weigh in the charge according to the
unit nameplate and check subcooling against the
Subcooling Charging Table in the SERVICE
FACTS.

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With the compressor operating, check the line voltage
at the unit (contactor is located behind the Control
access panel). The voltage should be within the range
shown on the unit nameplate. If low voltage is
encountered, check the size and length of the supply
line from the main disconnect to the unit. The line may
be undersized for the length of the run.

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ONLY when servicing the unit. Power may
be required to keep the heat pump
compressor warm and to boil off
refrigerant in the compressor.

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e:: See the section on Sequence of Operation for a

description of the heat pump heating operating
sequence.

These units are equipped with a solid-state ignition
control that lights the burners each time the thermostat
calls for heat. The burners are extinquished during the
OFF cycle. To start the gas heating section of the unit:

1. Check that all grills and registers are open and all

unit access panels are closed before start-up.

2. Purge the gas supply line of air by opening the

union ahead (upstream) of the unit. When the odor
of gas is detected, retighten the union and wait five
(5) minutes before proceeding.

3. Be sure the thermostat is at its lowest setting and

the power to the unit is off.

a. Turn the main shut-ff valve on the gas

supply line to ON.

b. Turn the thermostat to the highest setting in

the heating cycle.

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Страница 3: ...Determine Unit Clearances 5 Step 3 Review Location and Recommendation Information 7 Step 4 Unit Installation 8 Step 5 Unit Startup 19 Sequence of Operation 21 Airflow Tables 23 Maintenance 25 Importan...

Страница 4: ...c ct t S Sh hi ip pm me en nt t 1 Check for damage after the unit is unloaded Report promptly to the carrier any damage found to the unit Do not drop the unit I Im mp po or rt ta an nt t To prevent da...

Страница 5: ...88 4YCA4001 1A EN 5 Step 2 Determine Unit Clearances Figure 1 Outline Drawing...

Страница 6: ...6 88 4YCA4001 1A EN Figure 2 Outline Drawing S St te ep p 2 2 D De et te er rm mi in ne e U Un ni it t C Cl le ea ar ra an nc ce es s...

Страница 7: ...serviceability maximum capacity and peak operating efficiency 2 Refer to the Installation section for instruction on converting the supply and return airflow covers to down airflow 3 The field assemb...

Страница 8: ...oof There must be a weatherproof seal where the duct enters the structure 5 Do not expose the unit to direct roof water runoff 6 Seal all holes through exterior walls in accordance with local codes 7...

Страница 9: ...ure 4 Converting Horizontal to Down Airflow HORIZONTAL SUPPLY AIR COVER SHEET METAL SCREWS HORIZONTAL RETURN AIR COVER Figure 5 Lifting and Rigging Base of unit rest on top of curb r ails Drip lip on...

Страница 10: ...ta al ll la at ti io on n F Fr ra am me e M Mo ou un nt ti in ng g For rooftop applications using field fabricated frame and ducts use the following procedure 1 Prepare the hole in the roof in advanc...

Страница 11: ...and weatherproofed in accordance with local codes 11 Access and service clearances for the unit must be given careful consideration when locating the duct entrance openings Figures Step 2 Determine U...

Страница 12: ...w these guidelines for ductwork construction Connections to the unit should be made with three 3 inch canvas connectors to minimize noise and vibration transmission Elbows with turning vanes or splitt...

Страница 13: ...ol ll lo ow w t th he e s sa af fe et ty y w wa ar rn ni in ng g e ex xa ac ct tl ly y c co ou ul ld d r re es su ul lt t i in n s se er ri io ou us s i in nj ju ur ry y d de ea at th h o or r p pr r...

Страница 14: ...lt at pressures lower than 5 5 inches water column at the unit inlet If the supply line pressure is below the minimum supply pressure indicated on the unit nameplate contact the gas supply company Fol...

Страница 15: ...32 hex wrench or flat head screwdriver N No ot te e For manifold pressures and orifice sizes for gas with other BTU ratings contact the local gas utility Manifold pressure should be 3 5 inches water c...

Страница 16: ...on E El le ec ct tr ri ic ca al l C Co on nn ne ec ct ti io on ns s Electrical wiring and grounding must be installed in accordance with local codes or in the absence of local codes with the National...

Страница 17: ...supply agrees with equipment and heater nameplate 3 Low voltage wiring to be 18 AWG minimum conductor 4 The thermostat on the Gas Electric unit must provide a G signal in the cooling mode only During...

Страница 18: ...ring within the unit and make sure all connections are tight Replace and secure all electrical box covers and access panels before leaving the unit or turning on the power to the unit H Hi ig gh h A A...

Страница 19: ...t period of time install pressure gauges on the gauge ports of the discharge and suction line valves behind the Compressor access panel Check the suction and discharge pressures and compare them to th...

Страница 20: ...N No ot te e Blue smoke produced by the heat exchanger during the initial burner firing is caused by a thin film of oil on the surface of the heat exchanger This oil will burn off quickly 8 Set the th...

Страница 21: ...ignition has been achieved the delay to indoor fan on period begins timing and after approximately 45 seconds the indoor blower motor IDM will be energized and will continue to run during the heating...

Страница 22: ...hes High Limit switch protection device open Steady ON Normal Call for Heat 5 Flashes Flame sensed and gas valve not energized or flame sensed and no W signal 6 Flashes Flame Rollout Switch open 7 Fla...

Страница 23: ...47 255 263 270 277 283 289 294 Cooling High 0 CFM 1276 1229 1186 1137 1087 1039 994 950 913 874 WATTS 230 239 247 255 263 270 277 283 289 294 Heat Low 0 CFM 1116 1060 1006 950 898 849 805 760 723 668...

Страница 24: ...1408 1355 WATTS 483 499 514 528 543 557 568 583 592 601 Heat Low 0 CFM 1928 1876 1819 1764 1714 1660 1602 1543 1482 1437 WATTS 526 541 557 573 586 601 613 627 641 651 Heat High 0 CFM 1829 1769 1702 16...

Страница 25: ...ine these areas of the unit filters for cleaning or replacement motors and drive system components economizer gaskets for possible replacement safety controls for mechanical cleaning electrical compon...

Страница 26: ...26 88 4YCA4001 1A EN N No ot te es s...

Страница 27: ...88 4YCA4001 1A EN 27 N No ot te es s...

Страница 28: ...anstandardair com The AHRI Certified mark indicates company participation in the AHRI Certification program For verification of individual certified products go to ahridirectory org The manufacturer h...

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