Lennox HPXa15 User Manual

HPXa15
Home Comfort Systems
homeowner’s manual
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Protect Your Investment . . . Proper Maintenance is Your Responsibility
Lennox'
HPXA15
heat pump
with R410A
combines
environmental
responsibility
& home comfort.
You can count
on Lennox to
HPXA15 Heat Pump
Congratulations! You have made a wise choice with the purchase of your Lennox HPXA15 heat pump with R410A refrigerant. Lennox prides itself in manufacturing high quality products that keep you comfortable and keep your monthly energy bills low, year after year.
Warranties
Your unit is covered by one of the best warranties in the industry. The compressor in your new HPXA15 heat pump is designed for use with
COMPRESSOR
10-YEAR
LIMITED
WARRANTY
Your Dave Lennox Signaturet Collection heat pump includes a sheet which outlines the warranty and its conditions. Keep your warranty along with
PARTS
5-YEAR
LIMITED
WARRANTY
as outlined in this manual will void your equipment warranty.
R410A refrigerant and is backed by a 10–year limited warranty. All remaining components are covered by a 5–year limited parts warranty. That’s one more reason to trust Lennox.
other important records concerning the purchase and maintenance of your heating and cooling equipment.
You should be aware that failure to maintain your system
make your
home more
comfortable,
more livable...
A Better Placet.
Maintenance
In order to ensure peak performance, your system must be properly main­tained. Clogged filters and blocked airflow prevent your unit from operating at its most efficient level.
Ask your Lennox dealer to show you where your indoor unit’s filter is lo­cated. It will be either at the indoor unit (installed internal or external to the cabinet) or behind a return air grille in the wall or ceiling. Check the filter monthly and clean or replace it as needed.
Disposable filters should be replaced with a filter of the same type and size. If you are unsure about the filter you need for your system, call your Lennox dealer for assistance.
Important!
Turn off electrical power to the unit at the disconnect switch before performing any maintenance. The unit may have multiple power supplies.
Many indoor units are equipped with re-usable foam filters. These filters can be cleaned with a mild soap and water solution. Rinse the filter thoroughly and let it dry completely before it is returned to the unit or grille.
The filter and all access panels must be in place any time the unit is in operation.
HPXA15
W I T H R 4 1 0 A
R E F R I G E R A N T
Your system may be equipped with an electronic air cleaner which will provide respiratory relief by re­moving up to 90 percent of all airborne particles which pass through it. If it is, ask your dealer to instruct you on its maintenance.
Your indoor evaporator coil is equipped with a drain pan to collect condensate formed as your system re­moves humidity from the inside air. Have your dealer show you where the main condensate drain (and auxil­iary drain, if applicable) runs and how to check the drain for any obstruction.
It is also very important to provide unrestricted airflow to the outdoor unit. Leaves, trash or shrubs crowding the unit cause the outdoor unit to work harder and use more energy. Keep shrubbery trimmed away from the unit and periodically check for debris which may have collected around the unit.
Lennox Dealers
Nobody knows more about the care and operation of your new Lennox equipment than your Lennox dealer. Your Lennox dealer is your best choice for routine maintenance or service. Lennox’ Quality Dealer Standards program ensures that when you call your Lennox dealer, you can count on prompt, courteous and professional service.
Before the start of each heating and cooling season, the following service checks should be performed by a qualified service technician.
As always, electrical power to the unit must be turned off prior to any unit maintenance.
D The outdoor and indoor coils should be inspected
and cleaned. The outdoor coil may be flushed with a water hose.
NOTE – It may be necessary to flush the outdoor coil more frequently if it is exposed to substances which are corrosive or which block airflow across the coil (e.g., pet urine, cottonwood seeds, etc.)
D The refrigerant lines should be visually inspected and
the coils should be checked for leaks.
D Wiring should be checked for loose connections. D Voltage must be checked at the indoor and outdoor
units (units operating).
D The amp-draw at the outdoor fan motor and indoor
blower motor should be checked. Values should be compared with those given on unit nameplate.
D Indoor unit filters should be cleaned or replaced. D The refrigerant charge should be checked and
system pressures should be gauged.
D The condensate drain line should be checked for
free and unobstructed flow and it should be cleaned, if necessary.
Heat Pump Operation
Your new Lennox heat pump has several characteris­tics that you should be aware of:
Your heat pump satisfies heating demand by delivering large amounts of warm air into the living space. This is quite different from gas- or oil-fired furnaces or an electric furnace which deliver lower volumes of considerably hotter air to heat the space.
Do not be alarmed if you notice frost on the outdoor coil in the winter months. Frost develops on the outdoor coil during the heating cycle when temperatures are below 45°F (7°C). An electronic control activates a defrost cycle lasting 5 to 15 minutes at preset intervals to clear the outdoor coil of the frost. During the defrost cycle, you may notice steam rising from the outdoor unit. This is a normal occurrence. The thermostat may engage auxiliary heat during the defrost cycle to satisfy a heating demand; however, the unit will return to normal operation at the conclusion of the defrost cycle.
Your Lennox HPXA15 heat pump is equipped with a compressor crankcase heater which protects the compressor from refrigerant slugging during cold weather operation. If power to your unit has been interrupted for several hours or more, set the room thermostat selector to the “Emergency Heat” setting to obtain temporary heat without the risk of serious equipment damage. In this operating mode, all heating demand will be satisfied by auxiliary heat. Compressor operation is locked out during Emergency Heat operation. After a six-hour compressor crankcase heater warm-up period, the thermostat can be switched to the “Heat” setting and normal operation will resume.
THERMOSTAT OPERATION -- COMFORT IS AT YOUR FINGERTIPS
Though your thermostat may vary somewhat from the description below, its operation will be similar.
Temperature Setting Levers
Most heat pump thermostats have two temperature se­lector levers: one for heating and one for cooling. Set the levers or dials to the desired temperature setpoints for both heating and cooling. Avoid frequent tempera­ture adjustment; turning the unit off and back on before pressures equalize puts stress on the unit compressor.
Fan Switch
In AUTO or INT (intermittent) mode, the blower operates only when the thermostat calls for heating or cooling. This mode is generally preferred when humidity control is a priority. The ON or CONT mode provides continuous indoor blower operation, regardless of whether the compressor or auxiliary heat are operating. This mode is required when constant air circulation or filtering is desired.
System Switch
Set the system switch for heating, cooling or auto operation. The auto mode allows the heat pump to
automatically switch from heating mode to cooling mode to maintain predetermined comfort settings. Many heat pump thermostats are also equipped with an emergency heat mode which locks out heat pump op­eration and provides temporary heat supplied by the auxiliary heat.
Indicating Light
Most heat pump thermostats have an amber light which indicates when the heat pump is operating in the emergency heat mode.
Temperature Indicator
The temperature indicator displays the actual room temperature.
Programmable Thermostats
Your Lennox system may be controlled by a programmable thermostat. These thermostats provide the added feature of programmable time-of-day setpoints for both heating and cooling. Refer to the user’s information manual provided with your particular thermostat for operation details.
Before you call
If your system fails to operate, check the following before calling for service:
D Check to see that all electrical disconnect
switches are ON.
D Make sure the room thermostat temperature
selector is properly set.
D Make sure the room thermostat system switch is
properly set.
D Replace any blown fuses, or reset circuit
breakers.
D Make sure unit access panels are in place. D Make sure air filter is clean. D Locate unit model number and have it handy
before calling.
Please record the following information for your convenience.
Dealer Name: Address:
Phone Number:
Unit Model Number: HPXA15 –
Installation Date:
Visit us at www.lennox.com, or contact us at 1-800-9-LENNOX.
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504,551M 02/20022002 Lennox Industries Inc., Dallas, TX Litho U.S.A.
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