Heat Controller 13 SEER - Manual
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Table of Contents:
- Page 2 – important Safety information; USer information; operating inStrUctionS
- Page 3 – inStaller information; Warning; sonal; • The installer must comply with all local codes and
- Page 4 – air conditioner inStallation; • Sufficient clearance for unobstructed airflow through the
- Page 5 – electrical Wiring
- Page 6 – grounding; the unit cabinet must have an uninterrupted or; table 2. thermostat Wire gauge; thermostat connections; Start Up & adjUStmentS
- Page 7 – refrigerant charging; • Refrigerant charging charts are applicable only to; table 3. refrigerant metering device
- Page 8 – • Do not attempt to add additional oil to motors; replacement partS; air conditioner maintenance; • Inspect and clean or replace air filters at the beginning
- Page 9 – tXV cooling charging chartS; Add refrigerant when below curve
- Page 10 – figure 5. charging chart for 2 ton Units (with microchannel coil)
- Page 11 – figure 7. charging chart for 3 ton Units (with microchannel coil); figure 8. charging chart for 3.5 ton Units
- Page 12 – figure 9. charging chart for 4 ton Units; figure 10. charging chart for 5 ton Units
- Page 13 – refrigerant charging tableS; table 4. charging table for 1.5 ton Units
- Page 14 – table 7. charging table for 3 ton Units (with microchannel coil)
- Page 15 – table 8. charging table for 3.5 ton Units
- Page 16 – table 10. charging table for 5 ton Units; table 11. electrical Specifications & physical data; electrical diagramS & tableS
- Page 17 – figure 11. Wiring diagram; Single Phase; WIRING DIAGRAM; Split System Air Conditioner (Outdoor Section)
- Page 20 – Warranty information; refrigeration SyStem; electrical SyStem; inStallation / performance checK liSt
Split SyStem air conditioner
USer’S manUal / inStallation inStrUctionS
r-22, 13 Seer
USer information
important Safety information ................. 2
operating inStrUctionS ............................... 2
Cooling Operation ................................................. 2
Heating Operation ................................................. 2
Operating the Air Conditioner for Automatic
Cooling & Heating ................................................. 2
Operating the Indoor Blower Continuously ........... 2
Turning the Air Conditioner Off .............................. 2
air conditioner maintenance .................... 2
troUbleShooting ........................................... 2
inStaller information
important Safety information ................. 3
air conditioner inStallation .................... 4
General Information .............................................. 4
Before You Install this Unit ..................................... 4
Locating the Air Conditioner .................................. 4
Packaging Removal .............................................. 4
Ground Level ......................................................... 4
Connecting Refrigerant Tubing between the
Indoor & Outdoor Unit ........................................... 5
electrical Wiring ........................................... 5
Pre - Electrical Checklist ....................................... 5
Line Voltage ........................................................... 5
Grounding ............................................................. 6
Thermostat Connections ....................................... 6
Positive Temp. Coefficient Resistor (PTCR) .......... 6
StartUp & adjUStmentS ............................... 6
Pre - Start Checklist .............................................. 6
Start-up Procedures .............................................. 6
Air Circulation - Indoor Blower .......................... 9
System Cooling ................................................. 7
System Heating ................................................. 7
refrigerant charging ................................. 7
Charging R-22 Units in AC Mode with
Outdoor Temperatures Above 55° F ...................... 7
air conditioner maintenance .................... 8
replacement partS ........................................ 8
figUreS & tableS ............................................. 9
Figure 3. Unit Dimensions ................................ 9
Refrigerant Charging Charts ................................. 9
Figure 4. Charging Chart for 1.5 Ton Units ........ 9
Figure 5. Charging Chart for 2 Ton Units ........ 10
Figure 6. Charging Chart for 2.5 Ton Units ..... 10
Figure 7. Charging Chart for 3 Ton Units ........ 11
Figure 8. Charging Chart for 3.5 Ton Units ...... 11
Figure 9. Charging Chart for 4 Ton Units ......... 12
Figure 10. Charging Chart for 5 Ton Units ....... 12
Refrigerant Charging Tables ................................ 13
Table 4. Charging Table for 1.5 Ton Units ........ 13
Table 5. Charging Table for 2 Ton Units ........... 13
Table 6. Charging Table for 2.5 Ton Units ........ 14
Table 7. Charging Table for 3 Ton Units ........... 14
Table 8. Charging Table for 3.5 Ton Units ........ 15
Table 9. Charging Table for 4 Ton Units ........... 15
Table 10. Charging Table for 5 Ton Units ......... 16
Electrical Information .......................................... 16
Table 18. Electrical Specs & Physical Data ..... 16
Figure 11. Wiring Diagram ............................... 17
inStall. / performance checKliSt ......... 20
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important
attention inStallerS:
it is your responsibility to know this product better than your customer. this includes being able to install the product
according to strict safety guidelines and instructing the customer on how to operate and maintain the equipment for
the life of the product. Safety should always be the deciding factor when installing this product and using common
sense plays an important role as well. pay attention to all safety warnings and any other special notes highlighted
in the manual. improper installation of the furnace or failure to follow safety warnings could result in serious injury,
death, or property damage.
these instructions are primarily intended to assist qualified individuals experienced in the proper installation of
this appliance. Some local codes require licensed installation/service personnel for this type of equipment. please
read all instructions carefully before starting the installation. return these instructions to the customer’s package
for future reference.
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Summary
2 important Safety information Safety markings are used frequently throughout this manual to designate a degree or level of seriousness and should not be ignored. Warning indicates a potentially hazardous situation that if not avoided, could result in personal injury or death. caUtion indicates a po...
3 inStaller information important Safety information INSTALLER: Please read all instructions before servicing this equipment. Pay attention to all safety warnings and any other special notes highlighted in the manual. Safety markings are used frequently throughout this manual to designate a degree o...
4 air conditioner inStallation general information Split system air conditioners are designed only for outdoor rooftop or ground level installations. This unit has been tested for capacity and efficiency in accordance with AHRI Standards and will provide many years of safe and dependable comfort, pr...