Lennox HP40, HP40-018, HP40-024, HP40-036, HP40-048 Installation Instructions Manual

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06/04
*2P0604*
504,538M
*P504538M*
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2000 Lennox Industries Inc.
Dallas, Texas, USA
HP40 Heat Pump Unit
HP40 heat pumps use R407C which is an ozone friendly HFC refrigerant. This unit must be installed with a match­ing indoor coil and line set as outlined in the Lennox Engi­neering Handbook. HP40 heat pumps are designed for use in expansion valve systems only. They are not de­signed to be used in RFC systems. An expansion valve and filter drier approved for use with R407C have been shipped with the unit. These components must be installed prior to unit operation.
IMPORTANT
This unit must be matched with an indoor coil as specified in Lennox’ Engineering Handbook. Coils previously charged with R22 must be flushed.
WARNING
This equipment must only be installed and serviced by properly qualified personnel. Equipment con­tains dangerous voltages and moving parts. Al­ways switch off power supply before opening any access panel. Electrical control panel doors and fan access door must be locked to prevent unautho­rized access at beginning of instruction.
WARNING
Refrigerant can be harmful if it is inhaled. Refriger­ant must be used and recovered responsibly.
Failure to follow this warning may result in personal injury or death.
INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS
HP40 Heat Pump Units
HEAT PUMP UNITS 1−1/2 through 5 ton 504,538M 06/04
Supersedes 11/02
Table of Contents
HP40 Heat Pump Unit 1. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Shipping & Packing List 1. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
General Information 1. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Unit Dimensions 2. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Setting the Unit 3. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Electrical 4. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Plumbing 5. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Refrigerant Metering Device 5. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Manifold Gauge Set 7. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Liquid & Vapor Line Service Valves 7. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Leak Testing 8. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
System Evacuation 9. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Start−Up 9. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Charging Considerations 10. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
System Operation 12. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Defrost System 12. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Maintenance 13. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
RETAIN THESE INSTRUCTIONS
FOR FUTURE REFERENCE
Shipping & Packing List
1 − Assembled HP40 heat pump unit 1 − Bag assembly:
1 − Sight glass 1 − Coupling reducer, 5/16 x 3/8 inch (024)
Check unit for shipping damage. If any damage is found, contact the last carrier immediately.
General Information
These instructions are intended as a general guide and do not supersede national or local codes in any way. Con­sult authorities having jurisdiction before installation.
The HP40 unit is CE marked" in accordance with the re­quirements of the latest European Directives for Electrical and Machinery Safety and Electromagnetic Compatibility. In addition, HP40 units have type Approval Certification with the Gas Appliance Directive.
IMPORTANT
International Legislation bans the intentional vent­ing of refrigerant (CFCs and HCFCs). Approved methods of recovery, recycling or reclaiming must be followed. Fines and/or incarceration may be lev­ied for noncompliance.
Litho U.S.A.
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Unit Dimensions − mm
SIDE VIEW
VAPOR &
LIQUID LINE
CONNECTION
INLET
AIR
INLET
AIR
DISCHARGE AIR
SIDE VIEW
TOP VIEW
A
OUTDOOR
COIL FAN
COMPRESSOR
INLET AIR
INLET AIR
B
70
HP40
ELECTRICAL
INLETS
111
162
162
TOP VIEW BASE SECTION
51
19
111
111
111111
111
COMPRESSOR
COIL DRAIN OUTLETS
(Around perimeter of base)
OPTIONAL
STAND-OFF KIT
(Field−installed
4 required)
LIQUID LINE
CONNECTION
VAPOR LINE
CONNECTION
C
C
OPTIONAL
STAND-OFF KIT
(Field−installed
4 required)
Model Number A B C
HP40-018 HP40-024
mm 635 616 616
HP40-036 HP40-048
mm 838 819 616
HP40-060 mm 946 927 718
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Setting the Unit
Heat pump units operate under a wide range of weather conditions; therefore, several factors must be consid­ered when positioning the outdoor unit. The unit must be positioned to give adequate clearances for sufficient air­flow and servicing. Maintain a minimum clearance of 610 mm between multiple units. Refer to figure 1 for installa­tion clearances.
36
(914 mm)
Installation Clearances
36*
(914 mm)
*NOTE − A service clearance of 30" (762 mm) must be main­tained on one of the sides adjacent to the control box. Clear­ance to one of the other three sides must be 36" (914 mm). Clearance to one of the remaining two sides may be 12" (304 mm) and the final side may be 6" (152 mm).
36*
(914 mm)
NOTE − A clearance of 24" (610 mm) must be maintained between two units. NOTE − 48" (1219 mm) clearance required on top of unit. Maximum soffit overhang is 36" (914 mm).
36
(914 mm)
FIGURE 1
1 − Place a sound-absorbing material, such as Isomode,
under the unit if it will be installed in a location or posi­tion that will transmit sound or vibration to the living area or adjacent buildings.
2 − Install the unit high enough above the ground or roof
to allow adequate drainage of defrost water and pre­vent ice buildup.
3 − In areas that receive heavy snow, do not locate the
unit where drifting will occur. Ensure that the unit base is elevated above the depth of average snows.
NOTE − Elevate the unit by constructing a frame using suitable materials. If a support frame is constructed, it must not block drain holes in the base of the unit.
4 − When you install the unit in areas where low ambient
temperatures exist, locate the unit so winter prevail­ing winds do not blow directly into outdoor coil.
5 − Locate unit away from overhanging roof lines which
would allow water or ice to drop on, or in front of, coil or into unit.
Slab Mounting (See figure 2)
When the unit is installed at grade level, the top of the slab should be high enough above the grade so that water from higher ground will not collect around unit. Slab should have a slope tolerance away from the building of 2 degrees or 51 mm per 1.5 m. This will prevent ice from building up under the unit during a defrost cycle. Refer to roof mounting section for barrier construction if unit must face prevailing winter winds.
SLAB MOUNTING AT GROUND LEVEL
DISCHARGE AIR
MOUNTING SLAB MUST SLOPE AWAY FROM BUILDING.
GROUND LEVEL
STRUCTURE
FIGURE 2
Roof Mounting (See figure 3)
If you are unable to mount the unit coil away from prevail­ing winter winds, construct a wind barrier. Size the barrier at least the same height and width as the outdoor unit. Mount the barrier 610 mm from the sides of the unit in the direction of prevailing winds.
Install the unit at a minimum of 152 mm above the roof surface to keep ice from building up around the unit. Lo­cate the unit above a load bearing wall or area of the roof that can adequately support the unit. Consult local codes for rooftop applications.
WIND BARRIER
INLET AIR
INLET AIR
INLET AIR
INLET AIR
PREVAILING WINTER WINDS
ROOFTOP APPLICATION
WIND BARRIER CONSTRUCTION
FIGURE 3
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Electrical
Wiring must conform with current local codes. An applica­tion diagram is included in this instruction and in the indoor unit instructions.
Refer to the unit rating plate, located on the control box cov­er, for minimum circuit ampacity and maximum fuse size.
1 − Provide line voltage power supply to the unit from a
properly sized disconnect switch. The disconnect switch should be located so that it is easily accessible and within sight of the unit.
2 − Route the power and ground wires from the discon-
nect switch to the unit. The electrical openings are provided under the control box cover. See the unit di-
mensions illustration on page 2.
3 − Remove the control box cover and connect the power
wiring to the contactor. Connect ground wire to ground lug.
4 − Install the room thermostat (ordered separately) in
the conditioned area. Place the thermostat where it will not be affected by sunlight, drafts, or vibration. Do not install the thermostat on an outside wall. The most desirable position for the thermostat is near the cen­ter of the conditioned area and approximately 1.5 m from the floor.
5 − Route 24VAC control wires from the thermostat to the
indoor unit and from the indoor unit to the defrost con­trol terminals in the outdoor unit as shown in figure 4.
FIELD WIRING DIAGRAM FOR HP40 UNIT
W2
C
W1
G
O
Y1
S1 THERMOSTAT
1
LOW VOLTAGE FIELD INSTALLED
1
EMERGENCY HEAT RELAY (USED ONLY IF OUTDOOR THERMOSTAT IS USED) FIELD PROVIDED AND INSTALLED NEAR INDOOR UNIT 24VAC 5VA MAX NEC CLASS 2.
2
NOTE−ALL REMAINING WIRES FACTORY INSTALLED
3
HP40
LOW VOLTAGE
TERMINAL
CONNECTIONS
THERMOSTAT HEAT ANTICIPATION SET­TING .4 AMP ELECTRIC HEAT FOR THER­MOSTATS WITH ADJUSTABLE ANTICI­PATORS.
IF OUTDOOR THERMOSTAT IS USED, RE­MOVE JUMPER BETWEEN TERMINALS R" AND W2."
R
Y2
E
COMMON
BEIGE (ELECTRIC HEAT)
ORANGE
YELLOW (COMPRESSOR)
RED (POWER)
TB1 TERMINAL STRIP
(INDOOR UNIT CONTROL BOX)
C
G
W1
W2
W3
R
S23
EM HEAT RELAY K26
OUTDOOR
THERMOSTAT
(IF USED)
2
3
R
C
O
W1
Y1
REVERSINNG VALVE
FIGURE 4
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Plumbing
Field refrigerant piping consists of liquid and vapor lines from the heat pump (sweat connections) to the indoor evaporator coil. Use Lennox L15 (sweat connection) se­ries line sets as shown in table 1 or use field-fabricated re­frigerant lines. Refer to Refrigerant Piping Guide (Corp. 9351−L9) for proper size, type, and application of field− fabricated lines.
If refrigerant tubes are routed through a wall, seal and iso­late the opening so vibration is not transmitted to the building.
NOTE − Line length should be no greater than 15.2 m. Se­lect line set diameters from table 1 to ensure that the oil returns to the compressor.
TABLE 1
REFRIGERANT LINE SET KITS
HP40 UNIT
LIQUID
LINE
SUCTION
LINE
L15 LINE
SETS
HP40−024 8 mm* 16 mm
L15 − 21
4.6 m − 15 m
HP40−036 10 mm 19 mm
L15 − 41
4.6 m − 15 m
HP40−048 10 mm 22 mm
L15 − 65
4.6 m − 15 m
HP40−060 10 mm 29 mm
FIELD
FABRICATED
*Use the coupling reducer that is supplied in the bag assembly.
Sweat Connection Procedure
1 − The ends of refrigerant lines must be cut square, free
from nicks or dents and deburred. The pipe must re­main round. Do not pinch the end of the line.
2 − Wrap a wet cloth around the liquid line valve body and
copper tube stub to protect them from heat damage during brazing. Wrap another wet cloth underneath the liquid valve to protect the base paint.
3 − Quench the joints with a wet cloth to prevent possible
heat damage to the valve core and opening port.
Refrigerant Metering Device
HP40 units are applicable to thermal expansion valve systems only. An expansion valve appropriate for use with R407C refrigerant is shipped with the outdoor unit.
IMPORTANT
Failure to remove an existing refrigerant flow con­trol orifice when installing an expansion valve on the indoor coil will result in improper operation and damage to the system.
Flushing Existing Line Set and Indoor Coil
IMPORTANT
If this unit is being matched with an approved line set or indoor coil which was previously charged with R22 refrigerant, or if it is being matched with a coil which was manufactured before January of 1999, the coil and line set must be flushed prior to installation. Take care to empty all existing traps. Polyol ester (POE) oils are used in Lennox units charged with R407C refrigerant. Polyol ester oils are not compatible with mineral oils. Residual mineral oil can act as an insulator, preventing proper heat transfer. It can also clog the thermal expansion valve, reducing system performance and capacity. Failure to properly flush the system per the in­structions below will void the warranty.
CAUTION
This procedure should not be performed on sys­tems which contain contaminants (Example: compressor burn out).
Required Equipment
You will need the following equipment in order to flush the existing line set and indoor coil: two clean R22 recovery bottles, an oilless recovery machine with a pump down feature, and two sets of gauges (one or use with R22 and one for use with the R407C).
Flushing Procedure
1 − Remove existing R22 refrigerant using the appropri-
ate procedure below.
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 R22 refrigerant to flush the system −− Disconnect all power to the existing out-
door unit. Connect the existing unit, a clean recovery cylinder and the recovery machine according to the instructions provided with the recovery machine. Re­move all R22 refrigerant from the existing system. Refer to gauges after shutdown to confirm that the entire system is completely void of refrigerant. Dis­connect the liquid and vapor lines from the existing outdoor unit.
If the existing outdoor unit is equipped with manual shut−off valves AND you plan to use NEW R22 refrig­erant to flush the system −− Start the existing R22 sys-
tem in the cooling mode and close the liquid line valve. Pump all of the existing R22 refrigerant back into the outdoor unit. (It may be necessary to bypass
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