Installation guide

.
Close
service
valves
and
shut
off
vacuum
pump.
Ww
.
Connect
a
nitrogen
cylinder
and
regulator
to
system
and
open
until
system
pressure
is
2
psig.
4.
Close
service
valve
and
allow
system
to
stand
for
1
hr.
Dur-
ing
this
time,
dry
nitrogen
will
be
able
to
diffuse
throughout
the
system
absorbing
moisture.
5.
Repeat
this
procedure
as
indicated
in
Fig.
43.
System
will
then
be
free
of
any
contaminants
and
water
vapor.
EVACUATE
Vv
[BREAK
VACUUM
WITH
DRY
NITROGEN}
Vv
[WAIT]
[EVACUATE]
Vv
JBREAK
VACUUM
WITH
DRY
NITROGEN]
Vv
Vv
EVACUATE
Vv
CHECK
FOR
TIGHT,
DRY
SYSTEM
(IF
IT
HOLDS
DEEP
VACUUM)
5
<
v
|
RELEASE
CHARGE
INTO
SYSTEM
Fig.
43
-
Triple
Evacuation
Method
To
Start
the
Unit:
1.
If
the
outdoor
unit
is
equipped
with
a
crankcase
heater,
turn
on
the
indoor
and
outdoor
disconnect
switches
to
supply
power
the
system
12
hours
before
starting
the
system.
bo
.
Release
charge
into
the
system
by
opening
(back-seating)
liquid
and
suction
line
service valves.
3.
Set
the
wireless
remote
control
or
wired
remote
control
be-
low
ambient
temperature.
Operate
the
unit
for
15
minutes.
4.
Refer
to
Table
6
to
determine
if
additional
charge
is
re-
quired.
Also,
if
you
have
a
long
line
application,
refer
to
the
Duct
Free
Long
Line
Application
Guide
to
determine
the
additional
charge
that
is
required
beyond
25
ft
(7.6
m).
5,
Calculate
the
total
additional
charge
required
and
weigh
in.
6.
Charge
should
be
added
as
liquid
(not
gas)
slowly
and
care-
fully
to
low
side
to
avoid
liquid
slugging.
7.
Start
unit
with
operation
test.
In
test
mode
the
unit will
run
in
cooling
and
heating
(on
heat
pumps)
regardless
if
there
is
demand
or
not.
Set
Unit
in
Test
Mode
Using
Wireless
Remote
Turn
power
on
to
the
unit.
Insert
batteries
in
remote
control.
Press
A
oe
.
the
and
the
“/1
buttons
on
the
remote
control
for
5
seconds.
The
remote
control
will
be
cleared
and
the
time
segment
will
|
display
the
Srcl=service
test
mode.
Press
the
7/1
button
to
transmit
the
service
test
signal
to
the
unit.
After
the
test
has
completed
press
the
®
button
to
leave
the
test
menu.
NOTE:
When
30
seconds
have
elapsed
and
no
buttons
have
been
pressed,
the
remote
control
will
automatically
exit
the
test
menu
and
resume
its
normal
operation.
Set
Unit
in
Test
Mode
Using
Wired
Control
There
is
a
hidden
service
test
mode
that
is
initiated
through
a
combination
of
button
presses
when
the
remote
is
off.
The
following
combination
must
be
pressed
within
a
6
second
period:
“DOWN-FAN-UP-FAN-MODE”
Once
in
service
test
mode,
the
service
test
mode
message
will
be
sent
and
“Sr”
will
be
displayed
in
the
temperature
icons
until
the
“DOWN?”
button
is
pressed.
During
Service
Test
mode,
all
the
icons
are
off.
the
only
button
that
is
active
is
the
“DOWN?”
button.
To
cancel
Service
Test
mode,
press
the
“DOWN”
button
to
send
a
normal
message
with
“OFF”
mode.
Service
Test
mode
automatically
times
out
after
30
minutes
and
the
remote
will
operate
normally.
Test
Mode
Sequence
of
Operation
Once
unit
is
in
TEST
MODE,
all
remote
control
messages
are
ignored
except
for
a
message
to
turn
the
unit
OFF.
Buzzer
will
beep
twice.
When
in
TEST
MODE,
the
unit will
operate
as
follows:
¢
The
unit
Status
(Green)
and
Timer
(Yellow)
LEDs
will
blink
every
2
seconds
(see Fig. 45).
¢
Indoor
fan
will
operate
according
to
user
selected
speed.
If
Auto
fan
is
selected,
the
fan
will
run
in
High
speed
¢
Cooling
only
system
Unit
will
operate
in
cool
mode
with
demand
Louver
will
operate
according
to
user
-
selected
position
or
in
cool
position
if
louvers
are
set
to
Auto
°
Heat
pump
system
Unit
will
run
in
cooling
mode
with
demand
for
3
minutes
Unit
will
run
in
heat
pump
mode
with
demand
for
2
minutes
or
until
indoor
coil
temperature
is
greater
than
104°F
(40°C).
If
coil
temperature
reaches
104°F
(40°C),
the
unit will
run
in
cool
mode
until
test
mode
is
exited.
Louver
will
operate
according
to
user
-
selected
position
or
in
cool/heat
position
if
louvers
are
set
to
Auto.
¢
Following
will
cancel
Test
Mode:
Unit
is
turned
off
by
controller
Power
is
cycled
during
Test
Mode
30
minutes
elapsed
Fail
Mode
8.
Visually
check
that
the
condensate
is
being
discharged
from
the
unit.
If
the
unit
is
running
in
heating
mode,
the
condens-
ate
needs
to
be
checked
and
the
following
needs
to
be
per-
formed:
a.
Remove
grille
and
frame
from
the
unit.
b.
On
the
opposite
side
of
the
drain
connection,
insert
a
water
bottle
up
into
the
fan
coil
unit
and
fill
drain
pan.
See
Fig.
44.
Water
must
flow
regularly with
condensate
pump
energized.
If
not,
check
the
pipe
slope
or
see
f
there
are
any
pipe
restrictions.
NOTE:
The
unit
is
equipped
with
a
safety
float
switch
to
de-energize
the
compressor
if
the
drain
pan
water
level
gets
too
high.