Installation guide
The continuousindoorbloweroperationis
typicallyusedtocirculatetheindoorairtoequalize
a temperatureunbalancedue to a sun load,
cooking,orfireplaceoperation.
To Maintain Your Air Conditioner--
Read Your Warranty
Please read the separate warranty document
completely. It contains valuable information
about your system.
1. GENERAL iNFORMATiON
Read the following instructions completely before
performing the installation.
Condensing Unit Section -- Each condensing
unit is shipped with a refrigerant charge adequate
to operate the outdoor section with an indoor
matching coil or air handler and 15 feet of
refrigeration line.
NOTE: DO NOT USE ANY PORTION OF THE
CHARGE FOR PURGING OR LEAK TESTING.
Liquid and Suction Lines-- Refrigerant grade
copper tubing should be used when installing
the system. Refrigerant suction line tubing
should be fully insulated to prevent condensate
damage.
Field Connections for Electdca_ Power Supply
-- All wiring must comply with the current
provisionsofthe"National Electrical Code" (ANSI
CI.) and with applicable local codes having
jurisdiction. Size of electrical conductors and
circuit protection must be in compliance with the
information listed on the outdoor unit data label.
2. SAFETY CONSiDERATiONS
Pressures Within the System -- Split System
Air Conditioning equipment contains liquid and
gaseous refrigerant under pressure. Installation
and servicing of this equipment should be
accomplished by qualified, trained personnel
thoroughly familiar with this type of equipment.
Under no circumstances should the homeowner
attempt to install and/or service the equipment
without proper supervision from trained and
qualified service personnel.
WARNmNG'.
Ensure aH emectricam power to the unit is
off prior to installing or servicing the
equipment. Failure to do so may cause
personal injury or death.
Be certain the emectricam power to the
outdoor u nit and the furnace/air handier
is disconnected before doing the
following recommended maintenance.
1. Regulady:
a. Clean or replace the indoor air filter at the
start of each heating and cooling season,
and when an accumulation of dust and dirt
is visible on the air filter.
b. Remove any leaves and grass clippings
from the coil in the outdoor unit, being
careful not to damage the aluminum fins.
c. Check for any obstruction, such as twigs,
sticks, etc.
Do not over-oil, or oil motors not factory-
equipped with oil tubes. The compressor
is hermetically "sealed" and does not
require lubrication.
2. Before Each Cooling Season:
If the furnace/air handler blower motor and
the outdoor unit fan motor(s) have oil tubes
at the motor bearings, apply 10 drops of
SAE No. 20 motor oil to each oil tube.
3. Before Calling a Service Technician, Be
Certain:
a. The unit thermostat is properly set -- see
"To Operate Your Air Conditioner for
Cooling" and "To Operate Your Furnace
for Heating."
b. The unit disconnect fuses are in good
condition, and
the electrical power to the unit is turned on.