Goodman Mfg IO-367B installation instructions Moving Machinery Hazard

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PRE-STARTUP INSTRUCTIONS

CAUTION

TO PREVENT PROPERTY DAMAGE OR PERSONAL INJURY, DO NOT START THE UNIT UNTIL ALL NECESSARY PRE-CHECKS AND TESTS HAVE BEEN PERFORMED.

Prior to the beginning of Startup, Adjustments, and Checks procedures, the following steps should be completed in the building.

THERMOSTAT. Set the thermostat in the conditioned space at a point at least 10°F below zone temperature. On cooling only models, set the thermostat system switch on COOL and the fan switch on AUTO. On heating/cooling models, set the thermostat system switch on COOL and the fan switch on AUTO.

NIGHT SETBACK THERMOSTAT (OPTIONAL). Set thermostat at a point at least 10°F below zone temperature.

WARNING

MOVING MACHINERY HAZARD!

TO PREVENT POSSIBLE PERSONAL INJURY OR DEATH, DISCONNECT POWER TO THE UNIT AND PADLOCK IN THE “OFF” POSITION BEFORE

SERVICNG FANS.

HEATING STARTUP

On new installations, or if a major component has been re- placed, the operation of the unit must be checked.

Check unit operation as outlined in the following instructions. If any sparking, odors, or unusual sounds are encountered, shut off electrical power and recheck for wiring errors, or ob- structions in or near the blower motors. Duct covers must be removed before operating unit.

The Startup, Adjustments, and Checks procedure provides a step-by-step sequence which, if followed, will assure the proper startup of the equipment in the minimum amount of time. Air balancing of duct system is not considered part of this procedure. However, it is an important phase of any air conditioning system startup and should be performed upon completion of the Startup, Adjustments, and Checks proce- dure. The Startup, Adjustments, and Checks procedure at outside ambients below 55°F should be limited to a readi- ness check of the refrigeration system with the required final check and calibration left to be completed when the outside ambient rises above 55°F.

TOOLS REQUIRED

Refrigeration gauge and manifold Voltmeter

Clamp-on ammeter Ohmmeter

Test lead

(Minimum #16 AWG with insulated alligator clips) Air temperature measuring device

General refrigeration mechanics’ tools

TEMPORARY HEATING OR COOLING

If the unit is to be used for temporary heating or cooling, a “Startup, Adjustments, and Checks” must first be performed in accordance with this manual. Failure to comply with this requirement will void the warranty. After the machines are used for temporary heating or cooling, inspect the coils, fans, and motors for unacceptable levels of construction dust and dirt and install new filters.

CONTRACTOR RESPONSIBILITY

The installing contractor must be certain that:

All supply and return air ductwork is in place and corresponds with installation instructions.

All thermostats are mounted and wired in accordance with installation instructions.

All electric power, all gas, hot water or steam line connections, and the condensate drain installation have been made to each unit on the job. These main supply lines must be functional and capable of operating all units simultaneously.

ROOF CURB INSTALLATION CHECK

Inspect the roof curb for correct installation. The unit and curb assembly should be level. Inspect the flashing of the roof mounting curb to the roof, especially at the corners, for good workmanship. Also check for leaks around gaskets. Note any deficiencies in a separate report and forward to the contrac- tor.

OBSTRUCTIONS, FAN CLEARANCE AND WIRING

Remove any extraneous construction and shipping materi- als that may be found during this procedure. Rotate all fans manually to check for proper clearances and that they rotate freely. Check for bolts and screws that may have jarred loose during shipment to the job site. Retighten if necessary. Re- tighten all electrical connections.

PRE-STARTUP PRECAUTIONS

It is important to your safety that the unit has been properly grounded during installation. Check ground lug connection in main control box for tightness prior to closing circuit breaker or disconnect switch. Verify that supply voltage on line side of disconnect agrees with voltage on unit identification plate and is within the utilization voltage range as indicated in Ap- pendix C Electrical Data.

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Contents 15 & 20 TON CPC High Voltage Replacement PartsSafety Instructions To the InstallerNational Codes PRE-INSTALLATION ChecksGeneral Information EPA RegulationsUnit Precautions ALL InstallationsGround Level Installations only Roof TOP Installations onlyRoof Curb Installations only Before installing this unitRoof TOP Duct Connections Roof Curb POST-INSTALLATION ChecksClearances Two spreader bars must span over the unit to prevent Rigging DetailsRigging Removal Electrical WiringData LOW Voltage Control Wiring Units Installed on Roof TopsVenting Condensate Drain Connection STARTUP, ADJUSTMENTS, and ChecksCirculating AIR and Filters Moving Machinery Hazard Filter Section Check Tension and Alignment AdjustmentEvaporator FAN Rotation Check Three Phase Models only Field Duct ConnectionsFinal System Checks AIR Flow AdjustmentsSTART-UP Procedure and Checklist Refrigeration System ChecksMaintenance Motor Sheave AdjustmentsLubrication ServiceClean Outside Coil Qualified Servicer only CONDENSER, EVAPORATOR, and Induced Draft MotorsCFM BHP Turns OpenAppendix a Blower Performance Data Belt Drive High Static BD STD Static ModelsRLA LRA RLA FLAAppendix C Unit Dimensions Goodman Manufacturing Company, L.P

IO-367B specifications

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