Lennox XC25-024-230-01, XC25-036-230-01, XC25-048-230-01, XC25-060-230-01 Installation And Service Procedure

INSTALLATION AND SERVICE
PROCEDURE
Service Literature
Corp. 1253-L11
July 24, 2013
IMPORTANT
XC25 units have refrigerant piping requirements that are unique to this unit. Size and install the refrigerant piping per table 2 (page 14) to ensure proper unit operation.
IMPORTANT:
Before applying any power (main, solar or low voltage) to the outdoor unit, confirm the iComfort Wi-Fi® thermostat has
software Version 2.1 or higher installed. (Reference the iComfort Wi-Fi® thermostat manual.)
This unit is an integral component of a system that requires an iComfort Wi-Fi or furnace.
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thermostat and iComfort™-enabled air handler
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Collection XC25 Series Units
TABLE OF CONTENTS
I. OVERVIEW
Model Number Identification 2....................
Typical Serial Number Identification 2..............
Specifications 2.................................
Electrical Data 3................................
Unit Dimensions 4..............................
Typical Unit Parts Arrangement 5.................
Operating Service Valves 7.......................
General 7.....................................
II. INSTALLATION
Unit Placement 9...............................
Removing and Installing Panels 12.................
New or Replacement Line Set 13..................
Brazing Connections 16...........................
Flushing the System 19...........................
Leak Testing the System 21.......................
Evacuating the System 21.........................
Electrical 24.....................................
Servicing Unit Delivered Void of Charge 29..........
Unit Start-Up 29.................................
XC25
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XC25
iComfort Wi-Fi
iComfort™-enabled
air handler or
furnace
WARNING
Improper installation, adjustment, alteration, service or maintenance can cause personal injury, loss of life, or damage to property. Installation and service must be performed by a licensed professional installer (or equivalent) or a service agency.
WARNING
Electrical Hazard
High Voltage
Wait 5 Minutes
Electrical components may hold charge. Do not remove this panel or service this area for 5 minutes after the power has been removed.
III. SYSTEM OPERATION AND SERVICE
7-Segment Alert and System Status Codes 30.......
Outdoor Control Push-Button Operation 35..........
Configuring Unit 39...............................
Reconfiguring Outdoor Control using iComfort Wi-Fi
Thermostat 40...................................
System Overview 40.............................
Maintenance 41..................................
SunSource
Unit Wiring Diagrams 42..........................
Factory Wiring Diagrams 45.......................
Unit Sequence of Operations 47...................
Component Testing 50............................
System Refrigerant 69............................
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Home Energy System 41..............
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.
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Model Number identification
I. OVERVIEW
C 25 XXX
X
230
-02
Refrigerant Type
X = R-410A
Unit Type
C = AIR CONDITIONER
Nominal Cooling Capacity
Minor Revision Number
Voltage
230 = 208/230V-1ph-60hz
024 = 2 tons
Series
036 = 3 tons 048 = 4 tons 060 = 5 tons
Typical Serial Number Identification
Location Code
19 = Saltillo, Mexico
58 = Marshalltown, IA
Year Code
08 = 2008 09 = 2009 10 = 2010
8 09 C
5
05716
5 (or 6) Digit Unique Number
Month Code
A = January B = February C = March
Specifications
Unit Outdoor Fan
Model Number
XC25-024-230-01 70 59 13 lbs, 10 oz 5 26
Sound Rating Number (dB) Maximum Minimum
1
Factory Refrigerant
Charge
2
Number of Blades Diameter - inches.
Unit Outdoor Fan
Model Number
XC25-036-230-01 73 59 10 lbs, 12 oz 5 26
Model Number
XC25-048-230-01 74 66 14 lbs, 9 oz 5 26
Model Number
XC25-060-230-01 74 64 14 lbs, 8 oz 5 26
1
Tested according to AHRI Standard 270-2008 test conditions.
2
Factory refrigerant charge is sufficient for refrigerant line lengths up to 15 feet.
Sound Rating Number (dB) Maximum Minimum
Sound Rating Number (dB) Maximum Minimum
Sound Rating Number (dB) Maximum Minimum
1
Unit Outdoor Fan
1
Unit Outdoor Fan
1
Factory Refrigerant
Factory Refrigerant
Factory Refrigerant
Charge
Charge
Charge
2
2
2
Number of Blades Diameter - inches.
Number of Blades Diameter - inches.
Number of Blades Diameter - inches.
XC25
2
Electrical Data
208/230V-60 Hz-1 Ph
Unit Compressor Outdoor Fan (RPM varies with compressor RPM)
Model Number
Maximum
Over-
current
Protection
(amps)
1
Minimum
Circuity
Ampacity
XC25-024-230-01 25 14.9 10.30 18.0 1/3 3020 1950 500 350 80 32 2.0
Unit Compressor Outdoor Fan (RPM varies with compressor RPM)
Model Number
Maximum
Over-
current
Protection
(amps)
1
Minimum
Circuity
Ampacity
XC25-036-230-01 30 19.5 14.00 18.0 1/3 4100 1950 650 350 157 32 2.0
Unit Compressor Outdoor Fan (RPM varies with compressor RPM)
Model Number
Maximum
Over-
current
Protection
(amps)
1
Minimum
Circuity
Ampacity
XC25-048-230-01 50 32.9 24.70 29.0 1/3 4220 3020 675 500 185 82 2.0
Unit Compressor Outdoor Fan (RPM varies with compressor RPM)
Model Number
Maximum
Over-
current
Protection
(amps)
1
Minimum
Circuity
Ampacity
XC25-060-230-01 50 34.1 25.70 29.0 1/3 4385 3020 700 500 212 82 2.0
1
HACR type circuit breaker or fuse.
2
Refer to National or Canadian Electrical Code manual to determine wire, fuse and disconnect size requirements.
Rated
Load
Amps
2
(RLA)
Locked
Rotor Amps (LRA)
Motor
HP
CFM RPM WATTS
MAX MIN MAX MIN MAX MIN
Load Amps (FLA)
208/230V-60 Hz-1 Ph
Rated
Load
Amps
2
(RLA)
Locked
Rotor Amps (LRA)
Motor
HP
CFM RPM WATTS
MAX MIN MAX MIN MAX MIN
Load Amps (FLA)
208/230V-60 Hz-1 Ph
Rated
Load
Amps
2
(RLA)
Locked
Rotor Amps (LRA)
Motor
HP
CFM RPM WATTS
MAX MIN MAX MIN MAX MIN
Load Amps (FLA)
208/230V-60 Hz-1 Ph
Rated
Load
Amps
2
(RLA)
Locked
Rotor Amps (LRA)
Motor
HP
CFM RPM WATTS
MAX MIN MAX MIN MAX MIN
Load Amps (FLA)
Full
Full
Full
Full
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Unit Dimensions -- Inches (mm)
UNIT SUPPORT
FEET
IMPORTANT
This unit must be matched with an indoor coil as specified in Lennox Product Specification bulletin. Coils previously charged with HCFC-22 must be flushed.
CAUTION
Physical contact with metal edges and corners while applying excessive force or rapid motion can result in personal injury. Be aware of, and use caution when working nearby these areas during installation or while servicing this equipment.
16-7/8
(429)
8-3/4 (222)
3-1/8
(79)
30-3/4
(781)
26-7/8
(683)
3-3/4 (95)
4-5/8 (117)
BASE WITH ELONGATED LEGS
WARNING
Electric Shock Hazard. Can cause injury or death. Unit must be grounded in accordance with national and local codes. Line voltage is present at all components when unit is not in operation on units with single‐pole contactors. Disconnect all remote electric power supplies before opening access panel. Unit may have multiple power supplies.
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Typical Unit Parts Arrangement
GROUND LUGS
CONTROL PANEL FOR
XC25-024 AND -036
CONTACTOR-SPST
(25FLA/35RES)
INVERTER REACTOR,
GROUND LUGS
230V, 4KW
OUTDOOR
CONTROL
CONTROL PANEL FOR
XC25-048 AND -060
DC INVERTER
CONTROL
INVERTER NOISE FILTER FOR
6KW INVERTER (208/240V,
60HZ, CURRENT RANGE 30A
MAXIMUM, INDUCTANCE
4.3MH)
CONTACTOR-SPST
(35FLA/40RES)
OUTDOOR CONTROL
Figure 1. Control Panel Components
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INVERTER REACTOR,
230V, 6KW
DC INVERTER CONTROL
XC25
VAPOR VALVE
AND GAUGE
PORT
LIQUID VALVE AND
GAUGE PORT
COMPRESSOR TOP CAP
SWITCH (THERMAL)
Typical Plumbing Components
VARIABLE-CAPACITY COMPRESSOR - HFC-410A, 3-PHASE
LIQUID LINE SENSOR
LIQUID LINE BI-FLOW
FILTER DRIER
(HFC-410A)
LOW PRESSURE SWITCH - NORMALLY OPEN, SWITCH CLOSES WHEN SYSTEM PRESSURES GO ABOVE 90±5, AND OPENS
WHEN SYSTEM PRESSURES DROP BELOW 40±5 PSIG
Figure 2. Plumbing (Component Locations and Specifications)
IMPORTANT
This unit must be matched with an indoor coil as specified in Lennox Product Specification bulletin. Coils previously charged with HCFC-22 must be flushed.
CRANKCASE HEATER THERMOSTAT (S40) OPENS AT 70ºF, CLOSES AT 50ºF
HIGH PRESSURE SWITCH - NORMALLY CLOSED. SWITCH OPENS WHEN SYSTEM PRESSURES REACH 590± SYSTEM PRESSURES DROP BELOW 418±15 PSIG
15, AND CLOSES WHEN
CAUTION
Physical contact with metal edges and corners while applying excessive force or rapid motion can result in personal injury. Be aware of, and use caution when working nearby these areas during installation or while servicing this equipment.
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WARNING
Electric Shock Hazard. Can cause injury or death. Unit must be grounded in accordance with national and local codes.
Line voltage is present at all components when unit is not in operation on units with single‐pole contactors. Disconnect all remote electric power supplies before opening access panel. Unit may have multiple power supplies.
General
These instructions are intended as a general guide and do not supersede local codes in any way. Consult authorities who have jurisdiction before installation.
The XC25 is a high-efficiency residential split-system air conditioner, which features a variable-capacity scroll com pressor and uses HFC-410A refrigerant. Units are available in 2, 3, 4 and 5-ton sizes. The series is designed for use with an expansion valve (approved for use with HFC-410A) in the indoor unit only.
USING MANIFOLD GAUGE SET
When checking the system charge, only use a manifold gauge set that features low loss anti-blow back fittings.
Manifold gauge set used with HFC-410A refrigerant sys tems must be capable of handling higher system operating pressures. The gauges should be rated for use with pres sures of 0 - 800 psig on the high side and a low side of 30” vacuum to 250 psig, with dampened speed to 500 psi. Gauge hoses must be rated for use at or up to 800 psig of pressure with a 4000 psig burst rating.
Table 1. Torque Requirements
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. 3 NM
Compressor bolts 90 in.- lb. 10 NM
Gauge port seal cap 8 ft.- lb. 11 NM
TORQUE REQUIREMENTS
When servicing or repairing HVAC components, ensure the fasteners are appropriately tightened. Table 1 lists torque values for fasteners.
Operating Service Valves
The liquid and vapor line service valves are used for re moving refrigerant, flushing, leak testing, evacuating, checking charge and charging.
Each valve is equipped with a service port which has a fac tory-installed valve stem. Figure 3 provides information on how to access and operating both angle and ball service valves.
IMPORTANT
Only use hex wrenches of sufficient hardness (50Rc ­Rockwell Harness Scale minimum). Fully insert the wrench into the valve stem recess.
Service valve stems are factory-torqued (from 9 ft-lbs for small valves, to 25 ft-lbs for large valves) to prevent refrigerant loss during shipping and handling. Using a hex wrench rated at less than 50Rc risks rounding or breaking off the wrench, or stripping the valve stem recess.
See the Lennox Service and Application Notes #C-08-1 for further details and information.
WARNING
The State of California has determined that this product may contain or produce a chemical or chemicals, in very low doses, which may cause serious illness or death. It may also cause cancer, birth defects, or reproductive harm.
IMPORTANT
To prevent stripping of the various caps used, the appropriately sized wrench should be used and fitted snugly over the cap before tightening.
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SERVICE VALVES
ANGLE AND BALL
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.
SERVICE PORT CAP
SERVICE PORT CORE
(VALVE STEM SHOWN CLOSED) INSERT HEX WRENCH HERE
TO INDOOR
UNIT
(VALVE STEM SHOWN OPEN) INSERT HEX WRENCH HERE
STEM CAP
TO OUTDOOR UNIT
ANGLE-TYPE SERVICE VALVE
(BACK-SEATED OPENED)
When service valve 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 INDOOR UNIT
TO OPEN ROTATE STEM COUNTERCLOCKWISE 90°.
TO CLOSE ROTATE STEM CLOCKWISE 90°.
SERVICE PORT
SERVICE PORT
SERVICE PORT
CORE
CAP
TO OUTDOOR
UNIT
BALL (SHOWN CLOSED)
VALV E STEM
STEM CAP
ANGLE-TYPE SERVICE VALVE
(FRONT-SEATED CLOSED)
When service valve is CLOSED, the service port is open to the line set and indoor unit.
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:
D With torque wrench: Finger tighten and
torque cap per table 1.
D Without torque wrench: Finger tighten and
use an appropriately sized wrench to turn an additional 1/6 turn clockwise.
10
9
8
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:
D With Torque Wrench: Finger tighten and then
torque cap per table 1.
D Without Torque Wrench: Finger tighten and
use an appropriately sized wrench to turn an additional 1/12 turn clockwise.
10
9
8
11
11
7
7
12
6
12
6
1/6 TURN
1
2
3
4
5
1/12 TURN
1
2
4
5
3
NOTE - A label with specific torque requirements may be affixed to the stem cap. If the label is present, use the specified torque.
Figure 3. Angle and Ball-Type Service Valves
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II. INSTALLATION
Unit Placement
CAUTION
In order to avoid injury, take proper precaution when lift ing heavy objects.
See Unit Dimensions on page 4 for sizing mounting slab, platforms or supports. Refer to figure 4 for mandatory installation clearance requirements.
POSITIONING CONSIDERATIONS
Consider the following when positioning the unit:
D Some localities are adopting sound ordinances based
on the unit sound level registered from the adjacent property, not from the installation property. Install the unit as far as possible from the property line.
D When possible, do not install the unit directly outside
a window. Glass has a very high level of sound trans mission. For proper placement of unit in relation to a window see figure 5, detail A.
PLACING UNIT ON SLAB
When installing unit at grade level, the top of the slab should be high enough above grade so that water from higher ground will not collect around the unit. The slab should have a slope tolerance as described in figure 5, de tail B.
NOTE - If necessary for stability, anchor unit to slab as de scribed in figure 5, detail D.
ELEVATING THE UNIT
Units are outfitted with elongated support feet as illustrated in figure 5, detail C.
If additional elevation is necessary, raise the unit by ex tending the height of the unit support feet. Use a 2-inch (50.8mm) Schedule 40 female threaded adapter to raise the height of the unit.
The specified coupling will fit snugly into the recessed por tion of the feet. Use additional 2-inch (50.8mm) Schedule 40 male threaded adaptors which can be threaded into the female threaded adaptors to make additional adjustments to the level of the unit.
NOTE - Keep the height of extenders short enough to en sure a sturdy installation. If it is necessary to extend the height further than what is stable, consider a different type of field-fabricated framework that is sturdy enough for greater heights.
CLEARANCE ON ALL SIDES — INCHES (MILLIMETERS)
6 (152)
12 (305)
36 (914)
ACCESS PANEL
CONTROL PANEL
ACCESS
LOCATION
30 (762)
LINE SET CONNECTIONS
NOTES:
D CLEARANCE TO ONE OF THE THREE
SIDES MUST BE 36 INCHES (914MM).
D CLEARANCE TO ONE OF THE
REMAINING TWO SIDES MAY BE 12 INCHES (305MM) AND THE FINAL SIDE MAY BE 6 INCHES (152MM).
NOTE - Dimensions are not to scale.
MINIMUM CLEARANCE BETWEEN
TWO UNITS
24 (610)
ACCESS PANEL
LINE SET
CONNECTIONS
MINIMUM CLEARANCE
ABOVE UNIT
48 (1219)
REAR VIEW OF UNIT
Figure 4. Installation Clearances
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STABILIZING UNIT ON UNEVEN SURFACES
IMPORTANT
Unit Stabilizer Bracket Use (field-provided):
Always use stabilizers when unit is raised above the factory height. (Elevated units could become unstable in gusty wind conditions.)
Stabilizers may be used on factory height units when mounted on unstable an uneven surface.
1. Remove the louvered panel from each side to expose the unit base.
2. Install the brackets as illustrated in figure 5, detail D us ing conventional practices.
3. Replace the panels after installation is complete.
ROOF MOUNTING
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.
NOTICE
Roof Damage! This system contains both refrigerant and oil. Some
rubber roofing material may absorb oil and cause the rubber to swell when it comes into contact with oil. The rubber will then bubble and could cause leaks. Protect the roof surface to avoid exposure to refrigerant and oil during service and installation. Failure to follow this notice could result in damage to roof surface.
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DETAIL A DETAIL B
INSTALL UNIT AWAY FROM WINDOWS
TWO 90° ELBOWS INSTALLED IN LINE SET
REDUCES LINE SET VIBRATION.
Outside Unit Placement
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.
GROUND LEVEL
Slab Mounting at Ground Level
BUILDING
STRUCTURE
MOUNTING SLAB
DETAIL C
BASE
LEG DETAIL
2” (50.8MM) SCH 40
FEMALE THREADED
USE ADDITIONAL 2” SCH 40 MALE THREADED ADAPT ERS WHICH CAN BE THREADED INTO THE FEMALE THREADED ADAPTERS TO MAKE ADDITIONAL AD JUSTMENTS TO THE LEVEL OF THE UNIT.
Elevated Slab Mounting using Feet
ADAPTER
2” (50.8MM) SCH 40
MALE THREADED
ADAPTER
Extenders
DETAIL D
Slab Side Mounting
#10 1/2” LONG SELF-DRILLING
SHEET METAL SCREWS
STABILIZING BRACKET (18 GAUGE
METAL — 2” WIDTH; HEIGHT AS
#10 1-1/4” LONG HEX HEAD
SCREW AND FLAT WASHER
CONCRETE SLAB — USE TWO PLASTIC ANCHORS (HOLE DRILL 1/4”)
WOOD OR PLASTIC SLAB — NO PLASTIC ANCHOR (HOLE DRILL 1/8”)
REQUIRED)
CORNER POST
MINIMUM ONE
Deck Top Mounting
STABILIZING BRACKET (18 GAUGE METAL — 2” (50.8MM) WIDTH; HEIGHT AS REQUIRED); BEND TO FORM RIGHT ANGLE
SAME FASTENERS AS SLAB SIDE MOUNTING.
ONE BRACKET PER SIDE (MIN.); FOR EXTRA STABILITY, TWO BRACKETS PER SIDE, 2” (50.8MM) FROM EACH CORNER.
PER SIDE
FOR EXTRA
STABILITY
Stabilizing Unit on Uneven Surfaces
IMPORTANT - To help stabilize an outdoor unit, some installations may require strap
ping the unit to the pad using brackets and anchors commonly available in the marketplace.
COIL
BASE PAN
Figure 5. Placement and Slab Mounting
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Removing and Installing Panels
ACCESS PANEL REMOVAL
PANELS
ACCESS AND LOUVERED
REMOVE AND INSTALL THE ACCESS PANEL AS ILLUSTRATED.
WARNING
To prevent personal injury, or damage to panels, unit or structure, be sure to observe the following:
While installing or servicing this unit, carefully stow all removed panels out of the way, so that the panels will not cause injury to personnel, nor cause damage to objects or structures nearby, nor will the panels be subjected to damage (e.g., being bent or scratched).
While handling or stowing the panels, consider any weather conditions, especially windy conditions, that may cause panels to be blown around and battered.
IMPORTANT - Do not allow panels to hang on unit by top tab. Tab is for alignment and not designed to support weight of panel.
PANEL SHOWN SLIGHTLY ROTATED TO ALLOW TOP TAB TO EXIT (OR ENTER) TOP SLOT FOR REMOVING (OR INSTALLING) PANEL.
LOUVERED PANEL REMOVAL
Remove the louvered panels as follows:
1. REMOVE TWO SCREWS, ALLOWING THE PANEL TO SWING OPEN SLIGHTLY.
2. HOLD THE PANEL FIRMLY THROUGHOUT THIS PROCEDURE ROTATE BOTTOM CORNER OF PANEL AWAY FROM HINGED CORNER POST UNTIL LOWER THREE TABS CLEAR THE SLOTS AS ILLUSTRATED IN DETAIL B.
3. MOVE PANEL DOWN UNTIL LIP OF UPPER TAB CLEARS THE TOP SLOT IN CORNER POST AS ILLUSTRATED IN DETAIL A.
LOUVERED PANEL INSTALLATION
Position the panel almost parallel with the unit as illustrated in detail D with the screw side as close to the unit as possible. Then, in a continuous motion:
1. SLIGHTLY ROTATE AND GUIDE THE LIP OF TOP TAB INWARD AS ILLUSTRATED IN DETAIL A AND C; THEN UPWARD INTO THE TOP SLOT OF THE HINGE CORNER POST.
2. ROTATE PANEL TO VERTICAL TO FULLY ENGAGE ALL TABS.
3. HOLDING THE PANEL'S HINGED SIDE FIRMLY IN PLACE, CLOSE THE RIGHT-HAND SIDE OF THE PANEL, ALIGNING THE SCREW HOLES.
4. WHEN PANEL IS CORRECTLY POSITIONED AND ALIGNED, INSERT THE SCREWS AND TIGHTEN.
LIP
SCREW
HOLES
Detail B
Detail A
REMOVE 4 SCREWS TO REMOVE PANEL FOR ACCESSING COMPRESSOR AND CONTROLS.
ALIGN PANEL WITH SCREW HOLES. INSTALL SCREWS AND TIGHTEN.
Detail C
MAINTAIN MINIMUM PANEL ANGLE (AS CLOSE TO PARALLEL WITH THE UNIT AS POSSIBLE) WHILE INSTALLING PANEL.
Figure 6. Removing and Installing Panels
XC25
ANGLE MAY BE TOO EXTREME
PREFERRED ANGLE FOR INSTALLATION
Detail D
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ROTATE IN THIS DIRECTION; THEN
DOWN TO REMOVE PANEL
HOLD DOOR FIRMLY ALONG
THE HINGED SIDE TO MAINTAIN
FULLY-ENGAGED TABS
New or Replacement Line Set
REFRIGERANT LINE SET
This section provides information on installation or replace
ment of existing line set. If new or replacement line set is
not being installed then proceed to Brazing Connections on
page 16.
IMPORTANT
Lennox highly recommends changing line set when converting the existing system from HCFC-22 to HFC-410A If that is not possible and the line set is the proper size as referenced in table 2, use the procedure outlined under Flushing the System on page 19.
If refrigerant lines are routed through a wall, seal and isolate
the opening so vibration is not transmitted to the building.
Pay close attention to line set isolation during installation of
any HVAC system. When properly isolated from building
structures (walls, ceilings, floors), the refrigerant lines will
not create unnecessary vibration and subsequent sounds.
See figure 7 for recommended installation practices. Also,
consider the following when placing and installing a high-
efficiency outdoor unit.
Liquid lines that meter the refrigerant, such as RFC1 liquid
lines, must not be used in this application. Existing line set
of proper size may be reused. If system was previously
charged with HCFC-22 refrigerant, then existing line set
must be flushed (see Flushing the System on page 19).
IMPORTANT
Mineral oils are not compatible with HFC-410A. If oil
must be added, it must be a Polyol ester oil.
IMPORTANT !
If this unit is being matched with an approved line set or indoor unit coil that was previously charged with mineral oil, 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 HFC-410A refrigerant. Residual mineral oil can act as an insulator, preventing proper heat transfer. It can also clog the expansion device and reduce system performance and capacity.
Failure to properly flush the system per the XC25 Installation and Service Procedures will void the warranty.
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.
WARNING
Fire, Explosion and Personal Safety Hazard. Failure to follow this warning could result in damage, personal inju ry or death.
Never use oxygen to pressurize or purge refrigeration lines. Oxygen, when exposed to a spark or open flame, can cause fire and/or an ex plosion, that could result in property damage, personal injury or death.
WARNING
When using a high pressure gas such as nitrogen to pressurize a refrigeration or air conditioning system, use a regulator that can control the pressure down to 1 or 2 psig (6.9 to 13.8 kPa).
Recommended POE oils are Mobil EAL ARCTIC 22 CC or
ICI EMKARATEt RL32CF.
WARNING
Danger of fire. Bleeding the refrigerant charge from only the high side may result in the low side shell and suction tubing being pressurized. Application of a brazing torch while pressurized may result in ignition of the refrigerant and oil mixture - check the high and low pressures before unbrazing.
IMPORTANT !
Some scroll compressors have an internal vacuum protector that will unload scrolls when suction pres sure goes below 20 psig. A hissing sound will be heard when the compressor is running unloaded. Protector will reset when low pressure in system is raised above 40 psig. DO NOT REPLACE COMPRES SOR.
The XC25 is a variable-capacity cooling system utilizing variable-speed compressor technology. With the variable­speed compressor and variable pumping capacity, additional consideration must be given to refrigerant piping sizing and application. The following guidelines are to be used exclusively for the XC25 systems.
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COOLING SYSTEM (HFC410A)
D Total equivalent length equals 180 feet (all piping and
fittings included).
NOTE - This is a general guide. Lengths may be more or less, depending on remaining system design factors.
D Maximum linear (actual) length = 150 feet. D Maximum linear liquid lift = 60 feet.
NOTE - Maximum lifts are dependent on total length, num ber of elbows, and other factors that contribute to total pressure drop.
D Maximum linear length of vapor riser = 60 feet. D Size vertical vapor riser per table 3. D Line set lengths up to 50 linear feet: Use rated line
sizes listed in table 2.
D Line set lengths between 51 and 150 linear feet:
Crankcase heater and nonbleed port TXV factory-in
stalled. No additional components required. Vertical vapor riser must be sized to the vapor riser listed in table 3 on systems with line sets longer than 51 feet. Use tables 3 and 4 to determine the correct liquid and vapor line sizes.
D Line set lengths over 150 linear feet: Not recom
mended.
D Additional oil is not required for systems with line
lengths up to 150 feet.
NOTE - Recommended POE oils are Mobil EAL ARCTIC 22 CC or ICI EMKARATEt RL32CF.
SUCTION TRAPS
In systems with the outdoor unit 5 to 60 feet above the in door unit, one trap must be installed at the bottom of the suction riser.
Table 2. Standard Refrigerant Line Set — Up to 50 Linear Feet
Inches (mm)
Model Number (-xx*) Valve Size Connections Recommended Line Sets
Model Number (-xx*)
XC25-024-230-XX XC25-036-230-XX XC25-048-230-XX
XC25-060-230-XX 3/8” (10 mm) 1-1/8” (29 mm) ** Field-fabricated
* Applicable to all minor revision numbers unless otherwise specified. ** Some applications may require a field-provided 1-1/8” to 7/8” adapter.
Liquid Line Suction Line
3/8” (10 mm) 7/8” (22 mm)
L15 Line Set Model
L15-65-30 30 feet (9.1 m) 89J60 L15-65-40 40 feet (12.2 m) 89J61 L15-65-50 50 feet (15.2 m) 89J62
Line Set Length Catalog Number
Table 3. XC25 Piping Guidelines
Model
024 180 150 60 60 7/8” 5/8”
036 180 150 60 60 7/8” 3/4”
048 180 150 60 60 7/8” 7/8”
060 180 150 60 60 7/8” 7/8”
Maximum Total
Equivalent Length (ft)
Maximum Linear
(actual) Length (ft)
Maximum Vapor
Riser (ft)
Maximum
Linear Liquid
Lift (ft)
Preferred Vapor Line
Sizes for Horizontal
Runs
Required Vapor
Riser Size
Table 4. Liquid Line Diameter Selection Table
Total Linear Length (feet)
Unit
024
036
048
060
Line Size
5/16” 25 50 55 48 40 33
3/8” 25 50 60 60 60 60
3/8” 25 50 60 56 51 45
1/2” 25 50 60 60 60 60
3/8” 25 50 50 41 31 22
1/2” 25 50 60 60 60 60
3/8” 25 50 36 22 8 NR
1/2”
25 50 75 100 125 150
25
50 60 60 60 59
Note  Shaded rows indicate rated liquid line size.
1. Find your unit on the left side of the table.
2. Start with the rated liquid line size (shaded row) for the outdoor unit.
3. Select the actual total linear length of your system shown at the top of the table.
4. The elevation listed in the table is the maximum allowed for the liquid line listed.
5. Consider the larger liquid line size shown in the table if the elevation does not meet your requirements.
Max. Elevation
(ft)
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LINE SET
INSTALLATION
LINE SET ISOLATION — THE FOLLOWING ILLUSTRATIONS ARE EXAM
PLES OF PROPER REFRIGERANT LINE SET ISOLATION:
REFRIGERANT LINE SET — TRANSITION
FROM VERTICAL TO HORIZONTAL
ANCHORED HEAVY NYLON WIRE TIE OR AUTOMOTIVE
MUFFLER‐TYPE HANGER
AUTOMOTIVE
MUFFLER‐TYPE HANGER
IMPORTANT - Refrigerant lines must not contact structure.
REFRIGERANT LINE SET — INSTALLING
VERTICAL RUNS (NEW CONSTRUCTION SHOWN)
NOTE - INSULATE LIQUID LINE WHEN IT IS ROUTED THROUGH AREAS WHERE THE SURROUNDING AMBIENT TEMPERATURE COULD BECOME HIGHER THAN THE TEMPERATURE OF THE LIQUID LINE OR WHEN PRESSURE DROP IS EQUAL TO OR GREATER THAN 20 PSIG.
IMPORTANT - Refrigerant lines must not contact wall
OUTSIDE WALL
VAPOR LINE
LIQUID LINE
WALL STUD
STRAP LIQUID LINE TO VAPOR LINE
LIQUID LINE
NON-CORROSIVE
METAL SLEEVE
VAPOR LINE - WRAPPED IN ARMAFLEX
REFRIGERANT LINE SET — INSTALLING
HORIZONTAL RUNS
TO HANG LINE SET FROM JOIST OR RAFTER, USE EITHER METAL STRAPPING MATERIAL OR ANCHORED HEAVY NYLON WIRE TIES.
WIRE TIE (AROUND VAPOR LINE ONLY)
8 FEET (2.43 METERS)
STRAPPING
MATERIAL (AROUND
VAPOR LINE ONLY)
TAPE OR WIRE TIE
FLOOR JOIST OR
ROOF RAFTER
8 FEET (2.43 METERS)
NON-CORROSIVE METAL SLEEVE
STRAP THE VAPOR LINE TO THE JOIST OR RAFTER AT 8 FEET (2.43 METERS) INTERVALS THEN STRAP THE LIQUID LINE TO THE VAPOR LINE.
TAPE OR WIRE TIE
WIRE TIE
INSIDE WALL
WOOD BLOCK
BETWEEN
STUDS
SLEEVE
VAPOR LINE WRAPPED
WITH ARMAFLEX
OUTSIDE
WALL
PVC
PIPE
FIBERGLASS
INSULATION
NOTE - SIMILAR INSTALLATION PRACTICES SHOULD BE USED IF LINE SET IS TO BE INSTALLED ON EXTERIOR OF OUTSIDE WALL.
CAULK
STRAP
NON-CORROSIVE METAL SLEEVE
WIRE TIE
WOOD BLOCK
WIRE TIE
STRAP
LIQUID LINE
FLOOR JOIST OR
ROOF RAFTER
WARNING - Polyol ester (POE) oils used with HFC-410A refrigerant absorb moisture very quickly. It is very important that the refrigerant system be kept closed as much as possible. DO NOT remove line set caps or service valve stub caps until you are ready to make connections.
Figure 7. Line Set Installation
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Brazing Connections
Use the procedures outlined in figures 8 and 9 for brazing line set connections to service valves.
WARNING
IMPORTANT
Allow braze joint to cool before removing the wet rag from the service valve. Temperatures above 250ºF can damage valve seals.
Danger of fire. Bleeding the refrigerant charge from only the high side may result in pressurization of the low side shell and suction tubing. Application of a brazing torch to a pressurized system may result in ignition of the refrigerant and oil mixture
- Check the high and low pressures before applying heat.
CAUTION
Brazing alloys and flux contain materials which are hazardous to your health.
Avoid breathing vapors or fumes from brazing operations. Perform operations only in well-ventilated areas.
Wear gloves and protective goggles or face shield to protect against burns.
Wash hands with soap and water after handling brazing alloys and flux.
WARNING
Fire, Explosion and Personal Safety Hazard.
Failure to follow this warning could re sult in damage, personal injury or death.
Never use oxygen to pressurize or purge refrigeration lines. Oxygen, when exposed to a spark or open flame, can cause a fire and/or an explosion, that could result in property damage, per sonal injury or death.
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PIPING PANEL REMOVAL AND LINE SET PREPARATION
1
Remove piping panel for easier access to service valves. Cut ends of the refrigerant lines square (free from nicks or dents) and debur the ends. The pipe must remain round. Do not crimp end of the line.
CUT AND DEBUR
LINE SET SIZE MATCHES
SERVICE VALVE CONNECTION
SERVICE VALVE
COPPER TUBE
REDUCER
STUB
CONNECTION
LINE SET SIZE IS SMALLER
THAN CONNECTION
CAP AND CORE REMOVAL
Remove service cap and core from both the suction and liquid line
2
service ports.
SERVICE PORT CAP
SERVICE PORT CORE
LIQUID LINE SERVICE VALVE
REFRIGERANT LINE
DO NOT CRIMP SERVICE
VALVE CONNECTOR WHEN
PIPE IS SMALLER THAN
CONNECTION
ATTACH THE MANIFOLD GAUGE SET FOR BRAZING LIQUID AND SUCTION LINE SERVICE VALVES
3
A. Connect gauge set low pressure side to liquid line
service valve (service port).
B. Connect gauge set center port to bottle of nitrogen
with regulator.
C. With valve core removed from the suction line service
port, nitrogen flow will have an exit point.
SUCTION SERVICE PORT MUST BE OPEN AND
SERVICE PORT CORE REMOVED TO ALLOW
EXIT POINT FOR NITROGEN FLOW
SUCTION LINE
INDOOR
UNIT
C
SUCTION LINE
SERVICE VALVE
SUCTION LINE SERVICE
VALV E
LOW
ATTACH
GAUGES
B
OUTDOOR
UNIT
HIGH
SERVICE PORT CORE
SERVICE PORT CAP
LIQUID LINE
LIQUID LINE SERVICE
VALV E
A
Figure 8. Brazing Procedures
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NITROGEN
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WRAP SERVICE VALVES
To help protect service valve seals during brazing, wrap water-saturated cloths around service valve bodies and copper tube stubs. Use additional water-saturated cloths underneath the valve body to protect the base paint.
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FLOW NITROGEN
Flow regulated nitrogen (at 1 to 2 psig) through the
5
refrigeration gauge set into the valve stem port connection on the liquid service valve and out of the suction / vapor valve stem port. See steps 3A, 3B and 3C on previous page and below for manifold gauge setup.
BRAZE LINE SET
Cloths must remain water-saturated throughout the
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brazing and cool-down process.
A. Braze liquid line to liquid line service valve.
B. Braze suction / vapor line to suction / vapor
service valve.
IMPORTANT !
Use silver alloy brazing rods with 5% minimum silver alloy for copper-to-copper brazing and 45% alloy for copper-to-brass or copper-to-steel brazing.
6B
1. FIRE, PERSONAL INJURY, OR PROPERTY DAMAGE will result if you do not wrap a water-
saturated cloth around both liquid and suction line service valve bodies and copper tube stub while brazing in the line set! The braze, when complete, must be quenched with water to absorb any residual heat.
2. Do not open service valves until refrigerant lines and indoor coil have been leak-tested and evacuated. Refer to procedures provided in this supplement.
WHEN BRAZING LINE SET TO
SERVICE VALVES, POINT FLAME
AWAY FROM SERVICE VALVE.
WARNING
SUCTION / VAPOR LINE
WATER-SATURATED CLOTHS
SUCTION / VAPOR SERVICE PORT
MUST BE OPEN AND SERVICE PORT
CORE REMOVED TO ALLOW EXIT
POINT FOR NITROGEN FLOW
IMPORTANT !
Allow braze joint to cool. Apply additional water-saturated cloths to help cool brazed joints. Do not remove water-saturated cloths until piping has cooled. Temperatures above 250ºF will damage valve seals.
6A
LIQUID LINE
WATER-SATURATED
PREPARATION FOR NEXT STEP
After all connections have been brazed, disconnect manifold gauge set from service ports. Apply additional water-saturated
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cloths to both services valves to cool piping. Once piping is cool, remove all water-saturated cloths. Refer to the unit installation instructions for the next step in preparing the unit.
CLOTHS
Figure 9. Brazing Procedures (Continued)
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Flushing the System
LINE SET AND INDOOR COIL (1 OF 2)
1B
TYPICAL EXISTING FIXED ORIFICE REMOVAL PROCEDURE (UNCASED COIL
1A
DISTRIBUTOR
ASSEMBLY
A. ON FULLY CASED COILS, REMOVE THE COIL ACCESS AND PLUMBING
PANELS.
B. REMOVE ANY SHIPPING CLAMPS HOLDING THE LIQUID LINE AND DIS
TRIBUTOR ASSEMBLY.
C. USING TWO WRENCHES, DISCONNECT LIQUID LINE FROM LIQUID LINE
ORIFICE HOUSING. TAKE CARE NOT TO TWIST OR DAMAGE DISTRIBU TOR TUBES DURING THIS PROCESS.
D. REMOVE AND DISCARD FIXED ORIFICE, VALVE STEM ASSEMBLY (IF
PRESENT) AND TEFLON
E. USE A FIELD-PROVIDED FITTING TO TEMPORARILY RECONNECT THE
LIQUID LINE TO THE INDOOR UNIT'S LIQUID LINE ORIFICE HOUSING.
SHOWN)
DISTRIBUTOR TUBES
REMOVE AND DISCARD
WHITE TEFLON
LIQUID LINE ORIFICE HOUSING
TEFLON® RING
FIXED ORIFICE
BRASS NUT
®
(IF PRESENT)
®
WASHER AS ILLUSTRATED ABOVE.
SEAL
LIQUID LINE ASSEMBLY
(INCLUDES STRAINER)
CONNECT GAUGES AND EQUIPMENT FOR FLUSHING PROCEDURE
2
INV ERT ED HCFC-22 CYLINDER CONTAINS CLE AN HCFC-22 TO B E USED FOR FLUSHING.
A
1
VAPOR LINE
SERVICE VALVE
EXISTING
INDOOR
UNIT
LIQUID LINE SERVICE
RECOVERY
CYLINDER
VALV E
VAPOR
LIQUID
OUTDOOR
B
NEW
UNIT
OPENED
C
D
RECOVERY MACHINE
A. INVERTED HCFC-22 CYLINDER WITH CLEAN REFRIGERANT TO THE
VAPOR SERVICE VALVE.
B. HCFC-22 GAUGE SET (LOW SIDE) TO THE LIQUID LINE VALVE.
C. HCFC-22 GAUGE SET CENTER PORT TO INLET ON THE RECOVERY
MACHINE WITH AN EMPTY RECOVERY TANK TO THE GAUGE SET.
D. CONNECT RECOVERY TANK TO RECOVERY MACHINES PER MACHINE
INSTRUCTIONS.
MANIFOLD
LOW
TANK RETURN
INLET
DISCHARGE
GAUGE
TWO PIECE PATCH PLATE
HIGH
CLOSED
TYPICAL EXISTING EXPANSION VALVE REMOVAL PROCEDURE (UNCASED COIL SHOWN)
(UNCASED COIL ONLY)
DISTRIBUTOR
TUBES
OR
A. ON FULLY CASED COILS, REMOVE THE COIL ACCESS AND PLUMBING
B. REMOVE ANY SHIPPING CLAMPS HOLDING THE LIQUID LINE AND DIS
C. DISCONNECT THE EQUALIZER LINE FROM THE CHECK EXPANSION
D. REMOVE THE VAPOR LINE SENSING BULB.
E. DISCONNECT THE LIQUID LINE FROM THE CHECK EXPANSION VALVE
F. DISCONNECT THE CHECK EXPANSION VALVE FROM THE LIQUID LINE
G. REMOVE AND DISCARD CHECK EXPANSION VALVE AND THE TWO TEF
H. USE A FIELD-PROVIDED FITTING TO TEMPORARILY RECONNECT THE
DISTRIBUTOR
ASSEMBLY
MALE EQUALIZER
LINE FITTING
PANELS.
TRIBUTOR ASSEMBLY.
VALVE EQUALIZER LINE FITTING ON THE VAPOR LINE.
AT THE LIQUID LINE ASSEMBLY.
ORIFICE HOUSING. TAKE CARE NOT TO TWIST OR DAMAGE DISTRIBU TOR TUBES DURING THIS PROCESS.
®
RINGS.
LON
LIQUID LINE TO THE INDOOR UNIT'S LIQUID LINE ORIFICE HOUSING.
LIQUID LINE
SENSING BULB
ORIFICE
HOUSING
EQUALIZER LINE
STUB END
TEFLON RING
VAPOR
CHECK
EXPANSION
VALV E
®
LIQUID LINE
ASSEMBLY WITH
BRASS NUT
LINE
TEFLON
RING
SENSING
FLUSHING LINE SET
3
CAUTION -This procedure should not be performed on systems
which contain contaminants (Example, compressor burn out).
THE LINE SET AND INDOOR UNIT COIL MUST BE FLUSHED WITH AT LEAST THE SAME AMOUNT OF CLEAN REFRIGERANT THAT PRE VIOUSLY CHARGED THE SYSTEM. CHECK THE CHARGE IN THE
B
FLUSHING CYLINDER BEFORE PROCEEDING.
A. SET THE RECOVERY MACHINE FOR LIQUID RECOVERY AND
START THE RECOVERY MACHINE. OPEN THE GAUGE SET VALVES TO ALLOW THE RECOVERY MACHINE TO PULL A VACU UM ON THE EXISTING SYSTEM LINE SET AND INDOOR UNIT COIL.
B. INVERT THE CYLINDER OF CLEAN HCFC-22 AND OPEN ITS VALVE
TO ALLOW LIQUID REFRIGERANT TO FLOW INTO THE SYSTEM THROUGH THE VAPOR LINE VALVE. ALLOW THE REFRIGERANT TO PASS FROM THE CYLINDER AND THROUGH THE LINE SET AND THE INDOOR UNIT COIL BEFORE IT ENTERS THE RECOVERY MACHINE.
C. AFTER ALL OF THE LIQUID REFRIGERANT HAS BEEN RECOV
ERED, SWITCH THE RECOVERY MACHINE TO VAPOR RECOVERY SO THAT ALL OF THE HCFC-22 VAPOR IS RECOVERED. ALLOW THE RECOVERY MACHINE TO PULL SYSTEM DOWN TO 0.
D. CLOSE THE VALVE ON THE INVERTED HCFC-22 DRUM AND THE
GAUGE SET VALVES. PUMP THE REMAINING REFRIGERANT OUT OF THE RECOVERY MACHINE AND TURN OFF THE MACHINE.
®
LINE
LIQUID
LINE
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FLUSHING LINE SET AND INDOOR COIL (2 OF 2)
TYPICAL NEW CHECK EXPANSION VALVE INSTALLATION PROCEDURE
THIS OUTDOOR UNIT IS DESIGNED FOR USE IN SYSTEMS THAT USE A CHECK EXPANSION VALVE METERING DEVICE. SEE LENNOX XC25 PRODUCT SPECIFICATIONS FOR APPROVED EXPANSION VALVE KIT MATCH-UPS AND APPLICATION INFORMATION.
4
THE EXPANSION VALVE UNIT CAN BE INSTALLED INTERNAL OR EXTERNAL TO THE INDOOR COIL. IN APPLICATIONS WHERE AN
TWO PIECE
PATCH PLATE
(UNCASED
COIL ONLY)
DISTRIBUTOR
TUBES
DISTRIBUTOR
ASSEMBLY
MALE EQUALIZER LINE
FITTING (SEE
EQUALIZER LINE
INSTALLATION FOR
FURTHER DETAILS)
SENSING BULB INSULATION IS REQUIRED IF MOUNTED EXTERNAL TO THE COIL CASING. SEE SENSING BULB INSTALLATION FOR BULB POSITIONING.
(Uncased Coil Shown)
LIQUID LINE
ORIFICE
HOUSING
STUB
END
TEFLON RING
EQUALIZER LINE
EXPANSION
VALV E
®
LIQUID LINE
ASSEMBLY WITH
BRASS NUT
VAPOR
LINE
UNCASED COIL IS BEING INSTALLED IN A FIELD-PROVIDED PLENUM, INSTALL THE CHECK EXPANSION VALVE IN A MANNER THAT WILL PROVIDE ACCESS FOR FIELD SERVICING OF THE EXPANSION VALVE. REFER TO BELOW ILLUSTRATION FOR REFERENCE DURING INSTALLATION OF EXPANSION VALVE UNIT.
®
TEFLON
RING
A. REMOVE THE FIELD-PROVIDED FITTING THAT TEMPORARILY RECON
NECTED THE LIQUID LINE TO THE INDOOR UNIT'S DISTRIBUTOR AS
SENSING
LINE
LIQUID LINE
SEMBLY.
B. INSTALL ONE OF THE PROVIDED TEFLON
STUBBED END OF THE EXPANSION VALVE AND LIGHTLY LUBRICATE THE CONNECTOR THREADS AND EXPOSE SURFACE OF THE TEFLON RING WITH REFRIGERANT OIL.
C. ATTACH THE STUBBED END OF THE EXPANSION VALVE TO THE LIQUID
LINE ORIFICE HOUSING. FINGER TIGHTEN AND USE AN APPROPRIATELY SIZED WRENCH TO TURN AN ADDITIONAL 1/2 TURN CLOCKWISE AS IL LUSTRATED IN THE FIGURE ABOVE, OR 20 FT-LB.
D. PLACE THE REMAINING TEFLON
OF THE EXPANSION VALVE. LIGHTLY LUBRICATE CONNECTOR THREADS AND EXPOSE SURFACE OF THE TEFLON FRIGERANT OIL.
E. ATTACH THE LIQUID LINE ASSEMBLY TO THE EXPANSION VALVE. FIN
GER TIGHTEN AND USE AN APPROPRIATELY SIZED WRENCH TO TURN AN ADDITIONAL 1/2 TURN CLOCKWISE AS ILLUSTRATED IN THE FIGURE ABOVE OR 20 FT-LB.
9 O'CLOCK TO
3 O'CLOCK
BULB
12
®
BULB
9
WASHER AROUND THE OTHER END
12
11
10
8
7
6
®
RINGS AROUND THE
®
ON LINES SMALLER THAN 7/8”, MOUNT SENSING BULB BETWEEN THE 9 AND 3 O'CLOCK POSITIONS.
SENSING BULB INSTALLATION
VAPOR LINE
A. ATTACH THE VAPOR LINE SENSING BULB IN THE PROPER
ORIENTATION AS ILLUSTRATED TO THE RIGHT USING THE CLAMP AND SCREWS PROVIDED.
NOTE - CONFIRM PROPER THERMAL CONTACT BETWEEN VAPOR LINE AND CHECK EXPANSION BULB BEFORE INSU LATING THE SENSING BULB ONCE INSTALLED.
B. CONNECT THE EQUALIZER LINE
FROM THE EXPANSION VALVE TO THE EQUALIZER VAPOR PORT ON THE VAPOR LINE. FINGER TIGHTEN THE FLARE NUT PLUS 1/8 TURN (7 FT-LBS) AS ILLUS TRATED BELOW.
9
10
11
12
1
8
7
5
6
1/8 TURN
2
3
4
VAPOR LINE
BULB
FLARE SEAL CAP
ON 7/8” AND LARGER LINES, MOUNT SENSING BULB AT EITHER THE 4 OR 8 O'CLOCK POSITION. NEVER MOUNT
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BULB
NOTE - NEVER MOUNT THE SENSING BULB ON
BOTTOM OF LINE.
THE SENSING BULB ON BOTTOM OF LINE.
FLARE NUT
1/2 TURN
1
2
3
4
5
®
RING WITH RE
EQUALIZER LINE INSTALLATION
REMOVE AND DISCARD EITHER THE FLARE SEAL CAP OR FLARE NUT WITH COPPER FLARE SEAL BONNET FROM THE EQUALIZER LINE PORT ON THE VAPOR LINE AS ILLUSTRATED IN THE FIGURE TO THE RIGHT.
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OR
COPPER FLARE SEAL BONNET
MALE BRASS EQUALIZER LINE FITTING
VAPOR LINE
INSTALLING ISOLATION GROMMETS
Locate the isolation grommets (provided). Slide grommets onto vapor and liquid lines. Insert grommets into piping panel to isolate refrigerant lines from sheet metal edges.
SUCTION LINE
LIQUID LINE
TWO ISOLATION GROMMETS ARE PROVIDED FOR THE LIQUID AND SUCTION LINE PIPE PANEL PASS THROUGH.
REAR VIEW OF UNIT EXTERIOR
PIPING PANEL
IMPORTANT
If this unit is being matched with an approved line set or indoor unit coil which was previously charged with mineral oil, 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 HFC-410A refrigerant. Residual mineral oil can act as an insulator, preventing proper heat transfer. It can also clog the expansion device, and reduce the system performance and capacity. Failure to properly flush the system per the instructions below will void the warranty.
Leak Testing the System
IMPORTANT
Figure 10. Isolation Grommets
IMPORTANT
The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) prohibits the intentional venting of HFC refrigerants during maintenance, service, repair and disposal of appliance. Approved methods of recovery, recycling or reclaiming must be followed.
Leak detector must be capable of sensing HFC refrigerant.
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.
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LEAK TEST
LINE SET AND INDOOR COIL
NOTE - NORMALLY, THE HIGH PRESSURE HOSE IS CONNECTED TO THE LIQUID LINE PORT. HOWEVER, CONNECTING IT TO THE VAPOR PORT BETTER PROTECTS THE MANIFOLD GAUGE SET FROM HIGH PRESSURE DAMAGE.
LOW
HIGH
CONNECT GAUGE SET
A. CONNECT AN HFC-410A MANIFOLD GAUGE SET HIGH PRESSURE
1
2
HOSE TO THE VAPOR VALVE SERVICE PORT.
B. WITH BOTH MANIFOLD VALVES CLOSED, CONNECT THE CYLINDER
OF HFC-410A REFRIGERANT TO THE CENTER PORT OF THE MANIFOLD GAUGE SET.
NOTE - LATER IN THE PROCEDURE, THE HFC-410A CONTAINER WILL BE REPLACED BY THE NITROGEN CONTAINER.
NITROGEN
TEST FOR LEAKS
AFTER THE LINE SET HAS BEEN CONNECTED TO THE INDOOR AND OUTDOOR UNITS, CHECK THE LINE SET CON NECTIONS AND INDOOR UNIT FOR LEAKS. USE THE FOLLOWING PROCEDURE TO TEST FOR LEAKS:
A. WITH BOTH MANIFOLD VALVES CLOSED, CONNECT THE CYLINDER OF HFC-410A REFRIGERANT TO THE CENTER PORT OF THE
MANIFOLD GAUGE SET. OPEN THE VALVE ON THE HFC-410A CYLINDER (VAPOR ONLY).
B. OPEN THE HIGH PRESSURE SIDE OF THE MANIFOLD TO ALLOW HFC-410A INTO THE LINE SET AND INDOOR UNIT. WEIGH IN A TRACE
AMOUNT OF HFC-410A [A TRACE AMOUNT IS A MAXIMUM OF TWO OUNCES (57 G) REFRIGERANT OR THREE POUNDS (31 KPA) PRES SURE]. CLOSE THE VALVE ON THE HFC-410A CYLINDER AND THE VALVE ON THE HIGH PRESSURE SIDE OF THE MANIFOLD GAUGE SET. DISCONNECT THE HFC-410A CYLINDER.
C. CONNECT A CYLINDER OF DRY NITROGEN WITH A PRESSURE REGULATING VALVE TO THE CENTER PORT OF THE MANIFOLD
GAUGE SET.
D. ADJUST DRY NITROGEN PRESSURE TO 150 PSIG (1034 KPA). OPEN THE VALVE ON THE HIGH SIDE OF THE MANIFOLD GAUGE SET IN
ORDER TO PRESSURIZE THE LINE SET AND THE INDOOR UNIT.
E. AFTER A FEW MINUTES, OPEN ONE OF THE SERVICE VALVE PORTS AND VERIFY THAT THE REFRIGERANT ADDED TO THE SYSTEM
EARLIER IS MEASURABLE WITH A LEAK DETECTOR.
F. AFTER LEAK TESTING, DISCONNECT GAUGES FROM SERVICE PORTS.
HFC-410A
B
MANIFOLD GAUGE SET
TO VAPOR
SERVICE VALVE
OUTDOOR UNIT
A
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