Lennox 13ACD-018-230, 13ACD-024-230, 13ACD-030-230, 13ACD-036-230, 13ACD-042-230 Installation Instructions Manual

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INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS
13ACD Split System Air Conditioner
with Dry Nitrogen Holding Charge
This manual must be left with the homeowner for future reference.
Table of Contents
General ........................................................................2
Unit Dimensions - inches (mm) ...................................2
Parts Arrangement.......................................................2
Shipping and Packing List ...........................................3
Torque Requirements ..................................................3
Operating Gauge Set and Service Valves ................... 3
Recovering Refrigerant from Existing System .............4
New Outdoor Unit Placement ......................................5
Replacement Line Set .................................................6
Brazing Connections ...................................................7
Removing Existing Metering Device and Flushing Line
Set and Indoor Coil ....................................................10
Installing New Indoor Metering Device ...................... 11
Leak Test Line Set and Indoor Coil ............................12
Evacuating Line Set, Indoor Coil and Outdoor Unit ...13
Electrical ....................................................................14
Servicing Outdoor Unit Delivered Void of Nitrogen
Charge .......................................................................15
Maintenance ..............................................................15
CAUTION
Improper selection of a matching indoor unit and a matching metering device, improper installation, adjustment, alteration, service or maintenance may void
the warranty. The qualied installer or agency must use
factory-authorized kits or accessories when modifying this products. Refer to the individual instructions packaged with the kits or accessories when installing.
WARNING
Installation or repairs made by unqualied persons can
result in hazards to you and others. Installation MUST conform with local building codes or, in the absence of local codes, with the National Electrical Code NFPA 70/ANSI C1-1993 or current edition and Canadian Electrical Code Part 1 CSA C22.1.
215 Metropolitan Drive
West Columbia, SC 29170
NOTE
This unit is factory-charged with dry nitrogen. The unit is intended for installation in existing HCFC-22 systems. Carefully follow all installation procedures. Open both service valves to evacuate system. This
unit is constructed without a factory installed lter drier. Field-provided liquid line lter drier should be installed
per Figure 6A.
NOTE
These instructions are intended as a general guide and do not supersede national, state or local codes in any way.
WARNING
This product contains a chemical known to the State of California to cause cancer, birth defects or other reproductive harm.
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General
SIDE VIEW
A
A
The 13ACD air conditioner, which will also be referred to in this instruction as the outdoor unit, uses HCFC-22 refrigerant. This outdoor unit is intended as a replacement outdoor component for use in residential systems which include an existing indoor coil which is functioning properly. It is NOT intended for new installations.
This outdoor unit is:
shipped from the factory with nitrogen holding charge that must be purged from the unit;
Unit Dimensions - inches (mm)
designed for use with HCFC-22 refrigerant only;
designed for use in systems that use either a RFC
device (orice) included with outdoor unit or thermal
expansion valve (TXV). See the 13ACD product
specication sheet for approved xed orice sizes and
expansion valve kit match ups.
Important — The air conditioning unit must have properly matched system components including indoor unit and refrigerant metering device. Mismatched equipment may have an impact on the operation, performance, reliability, and warranty of the air conditioning unit.
OUTDOOR COIL FAN
COMPRESSOR
Discharge Air
B
SIDE VIEW
SUCTION AND LIQUID LINE
OPTIONAL UNIT STANDOFF KIT
CONNECTIONS
(4) (FIELD-INSTALLED)
Model A B
13ACD-018-230 24-1/4 (616) 25-1/4 (641)
13ACD-024-230 24-1/4 (616) 25-1/4 (641)
13ACD-030-230 24-1/4 (616) 33-1/4 (845)
13ACD-036-230 24-1/4 (616) 33-1/4 (845)
13ACD-042-230 28-1/4 (718) 29-1/4 (743)
13ACD-048-230 28-1/4 (718) 37-1/4 (946)
13ACD-060-230 28-1/4 (718) 33-1/4 (845)
Parts Arrangement
CONTROL BOX
GROUND LUG
SINGLE -POLE
CONTACTOR (K1)
Figure 1. Typical Unit Parts Arrangement
NOTE: PLUMBING LAYOUT
TWEEN MODEL SIZES.
DUAL RUN CAPACITO R (C12)
LIQUID LINE
SERVICE VALVE
SUCTION LINE SERVICE VALVE
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Shipping and Packing List
Operating Gauge Set and Service Valves
Check the unit for shipping damage. If damaged, or if parts are missing, immediately contact the last shipping carrier.
1 — Assembled 13ACD unit
1 — Refrigerant ow control (RFC) kit (orice) (see Table 3
for a complete list of available xed orice kits)
Torque Requirements
When servicing or repairing HVAC components, ensure the fasteners and caps are appropriately tightened. Table 1 lists torque values for fasteners.
Parts Recommended Torque
Service valve cap 8 ft. lb. 11 NM
Sheet metal screws 16 in. lb. 2 NM
Machine screws #10 28 in. lb. 2 NM
Compressor bolts 90 in. lb. 10 NM
Gauge port seal cap 8 ft. lb. 11 NM
Table 1. Torque Requirements
Using Manifold Gauge Set
When checking the system charge, only use a manifold
gauge set that features low-loss anti-blow back ttings.
Operating Service Valves
The liquid and vapor line service valves are used for
removing refrigerant, ushing, leak testing, evacuating,
checking charge and charging.
Each valve is equipped with a service port which has a factory-installed valve core. Figure 2 provides information on accessing and operating both angle and ball-type service valves.
IMPORTANT
To prevent stripping of the various caps used, the
appropriately sized wrench should be used and tted
snugly over the cap before tightening.
Operating Angle-Type Service Valve:
1. Remove stem cap with an appropriately sized wrench.
2. Use a service wrench with a hex-head extension (3/16” for liquid line valve sizes and 5/16” for vapor line valve sizes) to back the stem out counterclockwise as far as it will go.
TO INDOOR
TO OUTDOOR
SERVICE PORT
UNIT
UNIT
CAP
ANGLE-TYPE SERVICE VALVE
When service valve stem is OPEN, the service port is open to line set, indoor and outdoor unit.
Operating Ball-Type Service Valve:
1. Remove stem cap with an appropriately sized wrench.
2. Use an appropriately sized wrenched to open. To open valve, rotate stem counterclockwise 90°. To close rotate stem clockwise 90°.
TO OPEN ROTATE STEM COUNTERCLOCKWISE 90°.
TO CLOSE ROTATE STEM CLOCKWISE 90°.
SERVICE PORT
SERVICE PORT
SERVICE PORT
CORE
CAP
TO OUTDOOR
UNIT
TO INDOOR UNIT
BALL (SHOWN
CLOSED)
VALV E STEM
STEM CAP
(BACK-SEATED OPENED)
SERVICE PORT CORE
(VALVE STEM SHOWN OPEN) INSERT HEX WRENCH HERE
STEM
CAP
ANGLE-TYPE SERVICE VALV E
(FRONT-SEATED CLOSED)
(VALVE STEM SHOWN CLOSED) INSERT HEX WRENCH HERE
When service valve stem is
CLOSED, the service port is
open to the line set and indoor
To Access Service Port:
A service port cap protects the service port core from contamination and serves as the primary leak seal.
1. Remove service port cap with an appropriately sized wrench.
2. Connect gauge set to service port.
3. When testing is completed, replace service port cap and tighten as follows:
With torque wrench: Finger tighten and torque cap per table 1.
Without torque wrench: Finger tighten and use an appropriately sized wrench to turn an additional 1/6 turn clockwise.
Reinstall Stem Cap:
Stem cap protects the valve stem from damage and serves as the primary seal. Replace the stem cap and tighten as follows:
With Torque Wrench: Finger tighten and then torque cap per table 1.
Without Torque Wrench: Finger tighten and use an appropriately sized wrench to turn an additional 1/12 turn clockwise.
unit.
10
9
10
9
1/6 TURN
12
1
11
8
7
11
8
7
6
1/12 TURN
12
6
2
3
4
5
1
2
3
4
5
Figure 2. Operating Angle and Ball-Type Service Valves
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Recovering Refrigerant from Existing System
RECOVERING
IMPORTANT
The Clean Air Act of 1990 bans the intentional venting of refrigerant (CFCs, HCFCs and HFCs) as of July 1, 1992. Approved methods of recovery, recycling or reclaiming must be followed. Fines and/or incarceration may be levied for noncompliance.
REFRIGERANT FROM SYSTEM
DISCONNECT POWER
Disconnect all power to the existing outdoor unit at the service
1
disconnect switch or main fuse box/breaker panel.
SERVICE
DISCONNECT
SWITCH
CONNECT MANIFOLD GAUGE SET
Connect a gauge set, clean recovery cylinder and a recovery
2
machine to the service ports of the existing unit. Use the instructions provided with the recovery machine to make the connections.
MANIFOLD GAUGES
RECOVERY MACHINE
LOW
HIGH
RECOVERING REFRIGERANT
Remove existing refrigerant using one of the following procedures:
3
IMPORTANT — Some system configurations may contain higher than normal refrigerant charge due to either large internal coil volumes,
and/or long line sets.
METHOD 1:
Use this method if the existing outdoor unit is not equipped with shut-off valves, or if the unit is not operational and you plan to use the existing refrigerant to flush the system.
Remove all refrigerant from the existing system. Check gauges after shutdown to confirm that the entire system is completely void of refrigerant.
METHOD 2:
Use this method if the existing outdoor unit is equipped with manual shut-off valves, and you plan to use new refrigerant to flush the system.
The following devices could prevent full system charge recovery into the outdoor unit
Outdoor unit's high or low-pressure switches (if applicable) when tripped can cycle the compressor OFF.
Compressor can stop pumping due to tripped internal pressure relief valve.
Compressor has internal vacuum protection that is designed to unload the scrolls (compressor stops pumping) when the pressure ratio meets a certain value or when the suction pressure is as high as 20 psig. (Compressor suction pressures should never be allowed Prolonged operation at low suction pressures will result in overheating of the scrolls and permanent damage to the scroll tips, drive bearings and internal seals.)
Once the compressor cannot pump down to a lower pressure due to one of the above system conditions, shut off the vapor valve. Turn OFF the main power to unit and use a recovery machine to recover any refrigerant left in the indoor coil and line set.
Perform the following task:
A Start the existing system in the cooling mode and close the liquid line valve. B Use the compressor to pump as much of the existing HCFC-22 refrigerant into the outdoor unit until the outdoor system is full. Turn the outdoor unit
main power OFF and use a recovery machine to remove the remaining refrigerant from the system.
NOTE — It may be necessary to bypass the low pressure switches (if equipped) to ensure complete refrigerant evacuation.
C When the low side system pressures reach 0 psig, close the vapor line valve.
D Check gauges after shutdown to confirm that the valves are not allowing refrigerant to flow back into the low side of the system.
:
CLEAN RECOVERY CYLINDER
OUTDOOR UNIT
to go into a vacuum.
Figure 3. Refrigerant Recovery
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New Outdoor Unit Placement
DETAIL A
DETAIL B
Remove existing outdoor unit prior to placement of new outdoor unit. See Unit Dimensions on Page 2 for sizing mounting slab, platforms or supports. Refer to Figure 4 for mandatory installation clearance requirements.
CLEARANCE ON ALL SIDES — INCHES (MILLIMETERS)
6 (152)
ACCESS PANEL
NOTES:
Clearance to one of the other three
12 (305)
36 (914)
30 (762)
LINE SET CONNECTIONS
sides must be 36 inches (914mm).
Clearance to one of the remaining two sides may be 12 inches (305mm) and the final side may be 6 inches (152mm).
MINIMUM CLEARANCE BETWEEN
TWO UNITS
24 (610)
MINIMUM CLEARANCE
ABOVE UNIT
48 (1219)
Install unit away from windows .
Figure 4. Installation Clearances
Install unit level or, if on a slope, maintain slope tolerance of 2 degrees (or 2 inches per 5 feet [50 mm per 1.5 m]) away from building structure.
Two 90° elbows installed in line set will reduce line set vibration.
MOUNTING SLAB MUST SLOPE AWAY FROM BUILDING.
Figure 5. Placement and Slab Mounting
STRUCTURE
DISCHARGE AIR
GROUND LEVEL
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