These instructions are intended as a general guide and do
not supersede local codes in any way. Consult authorities
having jurisdiction before installation.
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.
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.
This unit must be matched with an indoor coil as specified in Lennox XC16 Engineering Handbook. Coils pre-
viously charged with HCFC−22 must be flushed.
IMPORTANT
NOTICE TO INSTALLER
UNIT PLACEMENT
It is critical for proper unit operation to place outdoor unit on an
elevated surface as described in Unit Placement section on page 7.
BRAZING LINE SET TO SERVICE VALVES
It is imperative to follow the brazing technique illustrated starting on
page 12 to avoid damaging the service valve’s internal seals.
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The XC16 Air Conditioners, which will also be referred to in
this instruction as the outdoor unit, uses HFC−410A
refrigerant. This outdoor unit must be installed with a
matching indoor unit and line set as outlined in the LennoxXC16Engineering Handbook. XC16 Air Conditioners are
designed for use in thermal expansion valve (TXV)
systems.
NOTE − The XC16 outdoor unit is rated for 230V
applications only. A hard-start kit is required for
applications where the supply voltage is less than 230V.
Shipping and Packing List
Check the unit for shipping damage and listed times below
are intact. If damaged, or if parts are missing, immediately
contact the last shipping carrier.
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.
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 near these areas during installation or while
servicing this equipment.
Operating Gauge Set and Service Valves
These instructions are intended as a general guide and do
not supersede local codes in any way. Consult authorities
who have jurisdiction before installation.
TORQUE REQUIREMENTS
When servicing or repairing heating, ventilating, and air
conditioning components, ensure the fasteners are
appropriately tightened. Table 1 lists torque values for
fasteners.
IMPORTANT
Only use Allen 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 an
Allen 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.
IMPORTANT
To prevent stripping of the various caps used, the
appropriately sized wrench should be used and fitted
snugly over the cap before tightening.
Table 1. Torque Requirements
PartsRecommended Torque
Service valve cap8 ft.− lb.11 NM
Sheet metal screws16 in.− lb.2 NM
Machine screws #1028 in.− lb.3 NM
Compressor bolts90 in.− lb.10 NM
Gauge port seal cap8 ft.− lb.11 NM
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
systems must be capable of handling the higher system
operating pressures. The gauges should be rated for use
with pressures 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 up to 800
psig of pressure with a 4000 psig burst rating.
OPERATING SERVICE VALVES
The liquid and vapor line service valves are used for
removing refrigerant, flushing, leak testing, evacuating,
checking charge and charging.
Each valve is equipped with a service port which has a
factory−installed valve stem. Figure 2 provides information
on how to access and operating both angle and ball service
valves.
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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
TO INDOOR
UNIT
(VALVE STEM SHOWN OPEN)
INSERT HEX WRENCH HERE
CLOSED) INSERT HEX
WRENCH HERE
SERVICE PORT
CORE
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
STEM CAP
ANGLE−TYPE SERVICE VALVE
(FRONT−SEATED CLOSED)
WHENSERVICEVALVE ISCLOSED,THESERVICEPORTISOPEN
TO
THELINE SETANDINDOORUNIT.
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:
9
10
8
11
12
7
6
With Torque Wrench: Finger tighten and
then torque cap per table 1.
Without Torque Wrench: Finger tight-
en and use an appropriately sized
wrench to turn an additional 1/12 turn
clockwise.
9
10
8
11
12
7
6
1/6 TURN
1
2
3
4
5
1/12 TURN
1
2
3
4
5
NOTE A label with specific torque requirements may be affixed to the stem cap. If the label is present, use the specified torque.
Figure 2. Angle and Ball Service Valves
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Recovering Refrigerant from Existing System
RECOVERING
REFRIGERANT FROM SYSTEM
DISCONNECT POWER
Disconnect all power to the existing outdoor unit at the disconnect
1
switch or main fuse box/breaker panel.
MAIN FUSE BOX/BREAKER PANEL
MAIN FUSE
BOX/BREAKER
PANEL
DISCONNECT
SWITCH
RECOVERING REFRIGERANT
Remove existing HCFC−22 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.
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
CLEAN RECOVERY
CYLINDER
OUTDOOR UNIT
HIGH
METHOD 1:
Us 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
HCFC−22 to flush the system.
Remove all HCFC−22 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 HCFC−22 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 to go into a vacuum.
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 can not 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:
AStart the existing HCFC−22 system in the cooling mode and close the liquid line valve.
BUse 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.
CWhen the low side system pressures reach 0 psig, close the vapor line valve.
DCheck gauges after shutdown to confirm that the valves are not allowing refrigerant to flow back into the low side of the system.
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CLEARANCE ON ALL SIDES INCHES (MILLIMETERS)
12 (305)
6 (152)
36 (914)
ACCESS PANEL
CONTROL PANEL
ACCESS
LOCATION
30 (762)
LINE SET
CONNECTIONS
MINIMUM CLEARANCE BETWEEN
TWO UNITS
24 (610)
Figure 3. Installation Clearances
NOTES:
Clearance to one of the other three
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
ABOVE UNIT
48 (1219)
New Outdoor Unit Placement
CAUTION
In order to avoid injury, take proper precaution when
lifting heavy objects.
See Unit Dimensions on page 3 for sizing mounting slab,
platforms or supports. Refer to figure 3 for mandatory
installation clearance requirements.
POSITIONING CONSIDERATIONS
Consider the following when positioning the unit:
Some localities are adopting sound ordinances based
on the unit’s sound level registered from the adjacent
property, not from the installation property. Install the
unit as far as possible from the property line.
When possible, do not install the unit directly outside
a window. Glass has a very high level of sound
transmission. For proper placement of unit in relation
to a window see the provided illustration in figure 4,
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 4,
detail B.
NOTE If necessary for stability, anchor unit to slab as
described in figure 4, detail D.
ELEVATING THE UNIT
Units are outfitted with elongated support feet as illustrated
in figure 4, detail C.
If additional elevation is necessary, raise the unit by
extending the height of the unit support feet. This may be
achieved by using a 2 inch (50.8mm) Schedule 40 female
threaded adapter.
The specified coupling will fit snuggly into the recessed
portion 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
ensure a sturdy installation. If it is necessary to extend
further, consider a different type of field−fabricated
framework that is sturdy enough for greater heights.
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XC16 SERIES
DETAIL A
Install unit away from windows.
Outside Unit Placement
DETAIL B
Install unit level or, if on a slope, maintain slope tolerance of two (2)
degrees (or two inches per five feet [50 mm per 1.5 m]) away from
building structure.
Slab Mounting at Ground Level
BUILDING
STRUCTURE
MOUNTING
SLAB
TWO 90° ELBOWS INSTALLED IN LINE SET WILL
REDUCE LINE SET VIBRATION.
DETAIL C
Elevated Slab Mounting
using Feet Extenders
LEG DETAIL
2" (50.8MM) SCH 40
FEMALE THREADED
ADAPTER
BASE
GROUND LEVEL
STABILIZING UNIT ON UNEVEN SURFACES
DETAIL D
#10 1/2" LONG SELF−DRILLING
SHEET METAL SCREWS
STABILIZING BRACKET (18 GAUGE
METAL 2" WIDTH; HEIGHT AS
#10 1−1/4" LONG HEX HD SCREW
Concrete slab use two plastic anchors (hole
drill 1/4")
Wood or plastic slab no plastic anchor (hole
drill 1/8")
DETAIL E
Stabilizing bracket (18 gauge metal 2" (50.8mm) width; height as required); bend to form
right angle as exampled below.
Slab Side Mounting
REQUIRED)
AND FLAT WASHER
Deck Top Mounting
MINIMUM ONE
PER SIDE
COIL
BASE PAN
CORNER POST
2" (50.8MM) SCH 40
MALE THREADED
ADAPTER
Use additional 2" SCH 40 male threaded adapters
which can be threaded into the female threaded
adapters to make additional adjustments to the level of
the unit.
IMPORTANT To help stabilize an outdoor unit, some installations may require strapping the unit to the pad using brackets and anchors
commonly available in the marketplace.
One bracket per side (minimum). For extra stability, two brackets per side, two inches
(51mm) from each corner.
SAME FASTENERS AS
SLAB SIDE MOUNTING.
FOR EXTRA
STABILITY
Figure 4. Placement, Slab Mounting and Stabilizing Unit
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ROOF MOUNTING
Removing and Installing Panels
Install the unit a minimum of 6 inches (152 mm) above the
roof surface to avoid ice build−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.
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.
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 andC; 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.
IMPORTANT
Do not allow panels to hang on unit by top tab. Tab is for
alignment and not designed to support weight of panel.
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.
SCREW
LIP
DETAIL A
DETAIL B
HOLES
Detail C
MAINTAIN MINIMUM PANEL ANGLE (AS CLOSE TO PARALLEL
WITH THE UNIT AS POSSIBLE) WHILE INSTALLING PANEL.
ANGLE MAY BE TOO
EXTREME
PREFERRED ANGLE
FOR INSTALLATION
Figure 5. Removing and Installing Panels
HOLD DOOR FIRMLY TO THE HINGED
SIDE TO MAINTAIN
FULLY−ENGAGED TABS
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ROTATE IN THIS DIRECTION;
THEN DOWN TO REMOVE
PANEL
XC16 SERIES
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