Installation guide

INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS R410A Split System Heat Pump
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Specifications subject to change without notice.
11. If outdoor air temperature or pressure at suction
valve changes, charge to new suction line
temperature indicated on chart.
12. Optimum performance will be achieved when
the operating charge produces 5_ to 6_F
suction superheat at suction service valve
with 82_F (28_C) outdoor ambient and 80_F
(27_C) dry bulb (67_F / 19_ C) wet bulb) indoor
temperature (DOE “B” test conditions) at rated
airflow.
C. HEATING MODE
To check system operation during heating cycle, refer to
the Tech Label on outdoor unit. This chart indicates
whether a correct relationship exists between system
operating pressure and air temperature entering indoor
and outdoor units. If pressure and temperature do not
match on chart, system refrigerant charge may not be
correct. Do not use chart to adjust refrigerant charge.
NOTE: When charging is necessary during heating
season, charge must be weighed in accordance with unit
rating plate 0.6 ounces per foot of a inch liquid line above
or below 15 feet respectively (17g per 305mm of 10mm
liquid line above or below 4.6m respectively).
SEQUENCE OF OPERATION
A. COOLING MODE
On a call for cooling, the thermostat makes circuits RO,
RY, and RG. Circuit RO energizes reversing valve,
switching it to cooling position. Circuit RY energizes
contactor, starting outdoor fan motor and compressor.
Circuit RG energizes indoor unit blower relay, starting
indoor blower motor.
When thermostat is satisfied, its contacts open,
deenergizing contactor and blower relay. Compressor
and motors stop.
NOTE: If indoor unit is equipped with a timedelay relay
circuit, the blower runs an additional length of time to
increase system efficiency. (Applies to both cooling and
heating modes.)
B. HEATING MODE
On a call for heating, the thermostat makes circuits RY
and RG (circuit RO is NOT made, and the reversing
valve stays in the deenergized, heating position). Circuit
RY energizes contactor, starting outdoor fan motor and
compressor. Circuit RG energizes indoor blower relay,
starting blower motor. If the room temperature continues
to fall, circuit RW2 is made through the secondstage
room thermostat bulb. Circuit RW2 energizes a
sequencer, bringing on the first bank supplemental
electric heat and providing electrical potential to the
second heater sequencer (if used). If outdoor
temperature falls below the setting of the outdoor
thermostat (fieldinstalled option), contacts close to
complete the circuit and bring on the second bank of
supplemental electric heat.
When the thermostat is satisfied, its contacts open,
deenergizing contactor, blower relay, and sequencer.
Compressor, motors, and heaters stop.