These instructions must be read and understood completely before attempting installation.
Safety Labeling and Signal Words
DANGER, WARNING, CAUTION, and
NOTE
The signal words DANGER, WARNING,
CAUTION, and NOTE are used to identify levels of
hazard seriousness. The signal word DANGER is
only used on product labels to signify an immediate
hazard. The signal words WARNING,CAUTION,
and NOTE will be used on product labels and
throughout this manual and other manuals that may
apply to the product.
DANGER− Immediate hazards which will result in
severe personal injury or death.
WARNING − Hazards or unsafe practices which
could result in severe personal injury or death.
CAUTION − Hazards or unsafe practices which
may result in minor personal injury or product or
property damage.
NOTE − Used to highlight suggestions which will
result in enhanced installation, reliability, or
operation.
Signal Words in Manuals
The signal word WARNING is used throughout this
manual in the following manner:
WARNING
!
The signal word CAUTION is used throughout this
manual in the following manner:
!
Signal Words on Product Labeling
Signal words are used in combination with colors
and/or pictures on product labels.
DEATH, PERSONAL INJURY, AND/OR PROPERTY
DAMAGE HAZARD
Failure to carefully read and follow this warning
could result in equipment malfunction, property
damage, personal injury and/or death.
Installation or repairs made by unqualified persons could result in equipment malfunction,
property damage, personal injury and/or death.
The information contained in this manual is intended for use by a qualified service technician familiar with safety procedures and equipped with
the proper tools and test instruments.
Installation must conform with local building
codes and with the National Electrical Code
NFPA70 current edition or Canadian Electrical
Code Part 1 CSA C.22.1.
WARNING
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INSPECT NEW UNIT
After uncrating unit, inspect thoroughly for hidden
damage. If damage is found, notify the transportation
company immediately and file a concealed damage
claim.
SAFETY CONSIDERATIONS
Consult a qualified installer, service agency, or the
dealer/distributor for information and assistance. The
qualified installer must use factory authorized kits and
accessories when modifying this product. Refer to the
individual instructions packaged with the kit or accessory
when installing.
The weight of the product requires careful and proper
handling procedures when lifting or moving to avoid
personal injury. Use care to avoid contact with sharp or
pointed edges.
Follow all safety codes. Wear safety glasses, protective
clothing, and work gloves. Use a heat sinking material −
such as a wet rag − during brazing operations. Keep a fire
extinguisher available. Consult local codes and the
National Electric Code (NEC) for special requirements.
Improper installation, adjustment, alteration, service or
maintenance can void the warranty.
!
ELECTRICAL SHOCK HAZARD
Failure to turn off the main (remote) electrical disconnect device could result in personal injury or
death.
Before installing, modifying or servicing system,
turn OFF the main (remote) electrical disconnect
device. There may be more than one disconnect
device. Lock out and tag switch with a suitable
warning label.
!
PROPERTY DAMAGE HAZARD
Failure to follow this caution may result in property damage
R−410A systems operate at higher pressures than
R−22 systems. When working with R−410A systems, use only service equipment and replacement components specifically rated or approved
for R−410A service.
WARNING
CAUTION
LOCATION
Check local codes for regulations concerning zoning,
noise, platforms, and other issues.
Locate unit away from fresh air intakes, vents, or
bedroom windows. Noise may carry into the openings
and disturb people inside.
Locate unit in a well drained area, or support unit high
enough so that water runoff will not enter the unit.
Locate unit away from areas where heat, lint, or exhaust
fumes will be discharged onto unit (as from dryer vents).
Locate unit away from recessed or confined areas where
recirculation of discharge air may occur (refer to
CLEARANCES section of this document).
Roof−top installation is acceptable providing the roof will
support the unit and provisions are made for water
drainage and noise/vibration dampening.
NOTE: Roof mounted units exposed to wind may require
wind baffles. Consult the manufacturer for additional
information.
CLEARANCES
Nominal minimum clearances are 48 inches (1.2m)
above unit for discharge air and 18 inches (457mm) on
each side of the coil for intake air. Clearance on any one
side of the coil (normally between unit and structure) may
be reduced to 6 inches (152mm). Nominal minimum
clearances are based on a solid parallel object such as a
wall or roof overhang.
The clearance may be reduced for a single object with
small surface area, such as the end of a wall, outside
corner of a wall, fence section, post, etc. As a general
rule, the minimum clearance from the unit should equal
the width of the object. For example, a 6 inch (152mm)
fence post should be a minimum of 6 inches (152mm)
from the unit.
Do not install unit under roof overhangs unless gutters
are present. A minimum vertical clearance of 48 inches
(1.2m) is required to the overhang.
Inside corner locations on single story structures require
evaluation. Large overhanging soffits may cause air
recirculation in a corner area even though recommended
minimum clearances are maintained. As a guide, locate
the unit far enough out so that half of the discharge grille
is out from under the soffit.
When placing two or more units side−by−side, provide a
minimum of 18 inches (457mm) between units.
Provide minimum service clearance of 24 inches
(610mm) from control box corner and side service panel.
Refer to Figure 1.
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Figure 1Clearances (various examples)
24”
(610mm)
Service
Wall
6”
(152mm)
18”
(457mm)
Wall
6”
(152mm)
18”
(457mm)
18”
(457mm)
Wall
24”
(610mm)
Service
Wall
6”
(152mm)
18”
(457mm)
Wall
6”
(152mm)
24”
(610mm)
Service
18”
(457mm)
24”
(610mm)
Service
4”
(102mm)
(457mm)
18”
(152mm)
18”
(102mm)
wide fence
Wall
24”
(610mm)
Service
4”
24”
(610mm)
Service
18”
(457mm)
18”
(457mm)
6”
(152mm)
6”
(152mm)
Post
24”
(610mm)
Service
18”
(457mm)
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UNIT SUPPORT
NOTE: Unit must be level | 2 degrees {a inch rise or fall
per foot of run (10mm rise or fall per 305 mm of run) }or
compressor may not function properly.
A. GROUND LEVEL INSTALLATION
The unit must be level and supported above grade by
beams, platform, or a pad. Platform or pad can be of
open or solid construction but should be of permanent
materials such as concrete, bricks, blocks, steel, or
pressure− treated timbers approved for ground contact.
Soil conditions must be considered so that the platform
or pad does not shift or settle and leave the unit partially
supported. Minimum pad dimensions are shown in
Figure 2.
If beams or an open platform are used for support, it is
recommended that the soil be treated or area be
graveled to reduce the growth of grasses and weeds.
To minimize vibration or noise transmission, it is
recommended that supports not be in contact with the
building structure. However, slabs on grade
constructions with an extended pad are normally
acceptable.
B. ROOF TOP INSTALLATION
This type of installation is not recommended on wood
frame structures where low noise levels are required.
Supporting structure or platform for the unit must be
level. If installation is on a flat roof, locate unit minimum 6
inches (152mm) above roof level.
Place the unit over one or more load bearing walls. If
there are several units, mount them on platforms that are
self−supporting and span several load bearing walls.
These suggestions are to minimize noise and vibration
transmission through the structure. If the structure is a
home or apartment, avoid locating the unit over
bedrooms or study.
NOTE: When unit is to be installed on a bonded
guaranteed roof, a release must be obtained from the
building owner to free the installer from all liabilities.
C. FASTENING UNIT DOWN
If conditions or local codes require the unit be attached in
place, remove the knockouts in the base pan and install
tie down bolts through the holes (refer to Figure 2).
Contact local distributor for hurricane hold−down details
and the P.E. (Professional Engineer) certification, when
required.
!
PROPERTY DAMAGE HAZARD
Failure to follow this caution may result in
property damage.
Inadequate unit support may cause excessive
vibration, noise, and/or stress on the refrigerant
lines, leading to refrigerant line failure.
CAUTION
Figure 2Tie Down Knockouts
a” (10mm) dia. Tie Down Knockouts
In Base Pan (2 places)
A
Base Pan
Width x
Depth
23 x 23
(584 x 584)
25−11/16 x
25−11/16
(652 x 652)
31−1/8 x
31−1/8
(791 x 791)
34−15/16 x
34−15/16
(887 x 887)
Base Pan Width
Inches (mm)
Tie Down
Knockouts
ABC
7−3/4
(197)
9−1/16
(230)
9−1/16
(230)
9−1/16
(230)
4−7/16
(113)
4−7/16
(113)
6−1/2
(165)
6−1/2
(165)
18
(457)
21−1/4
(540)
24−5/8
(625)
28−7/16
(722)
View From Top
Base
Pan
Depth
C
B
Minimum
Mounting Pad
Dimensions
23 x 23
(584 x 584)
26 x 26
(660 x 660)
31−1/2 x
31−1/2
(800 x 800)
35 x 35
(889 x 889)
REFRIGERATION SYSTEM
A. COMPONENT MATCHES
Check to see that the proper system components are in
place, especially the indoor coil.
R−410A outdoor units can only be used with R−410A
specific indoor coils. If there is a refrigerant mis−match,
consult the indoor coil manufacturer to determine if a
refrigerant conversion kit is available for the indoor coil.
This outdoor unit is designed for use only with indoor
coils that utilize a TXV refrigerant metering device or
Piston with Teflon ring metering device. If any other type
of metering device is installed on the indoor coil, consult
the indoor coil manufacturer to determine if a TXV
conversion kit is available.
Installing with TXV
When installing a TXV on an indoor coil, follow the
instructions provided with the new TXV.
A typical TXV installation is shown in Figure 3.
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Figure 3Typical TXV Installation
INDOOR
COIL
EQUALIZER
TUBE
SENSING
BULB
TXV
10 O’clock
2 O’clock
SENSING BULB
SUCTION
TUBE
LIQUID
TUBE
When changing indoor piston, use a back−up wrench.
Hand tighten hex nut, then tighten with wrench 1/2 turn.
Do not exceed 30 ft−lbs.The indoor piston contains a
Teflon ring (or seal) which is used to seat against the
inside of distributor body, and must be installed properly
to ensure proper seating in the direction for cooling
operation.
Figure 4Indoor (cooling) Piston
BRASS
HEX NUT
TEFLON SEAL
TEFLON RING
PISTON
FLOW IN
COOLING
PISTON
RETAINER
DISTRIBUTOR
BRASS
HEX BODY
STRAP
SUCTION TUBE
IN. OD & SMALLER
7/8
Installing with Indoor Piston − cooling operation.
Check piston size shipped with indoor unit to see if it
matches required indoor piston size.
If it does not match, replace indoor piston with correct
piston size. (Indoor pistons are shipped with some
outdoor models in the accessory bag and are only
qualified for Piston fan coils.)
Example fan coils with piston: FEM4P, FSM4P, FSU4P
(12 thru 4 ton).
See Figure 4.
STRAINER
L10S017
!
PRODUCT OPERATION HAZARD
Failure to follow this caution may result in improper product
operation.
If using a TXV in conjunction with a single−phase reciprocating compressor, a compressor start capacitor and relay are
required. Consult outdoor unit pre−sale literature for start assist kit part number.
CAUTION
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