Goodman Mfg R-410A manual Scheduled Maintenance, Once a Month, Once a Year

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SCHEDULED MAINTENANCE

Package heat pumps require regularly scheduled mainte- nance to preserve high performance standards, prolong the service life of the equipment, and lessen the chances of costly failure.

In many instances the owner may be able to perform some of the maintenance; however, the advantage of a service con- tract, which places all maintenance in the hands of a trained serviceman, should be pointed out to the owner.

WARNING

ONCE A MONTH

1.Inspect the return filters of the evaporator unit and clean or change if necessary. NOTE: Depending on operation conditions, it may be necessary to clean or replace the filters more often. If permanent type filters are used, they should be washed with warm water and dried.

2.When operating on the cooling cycle, inspect the con- densate line piping from the evaporator coil. Make sure the piping is clear for proper condensate flow.

ONCE A YEAR

Qualified Service Personnel Only

1.Clean the indoor and outdoor coils.

2.Clean the cabinet inside and out .

3.Motors are permanently lubricated and do not require oil- ing. TO AVOID PREMATURE MOTOR FAILURE, DO NOT OIL.

4.Manually rotate the outdoor fan and indoor blower to be sure they run freely.

5.Inspect the control panel wiring, compressor connections, and all other component wiring to be sure all connec- tions are tight. Inspect wire insulation to be certain that it is good.

6.Check the contacts of the compressor contactor. If they are burned or pitted, replace the contactor.

7.Using a halide or electronic leak detector, check all piping and etc. for refrigerant leaks.

TEST EQUIPMENT

Proper test equipment for accurate diagnosis is as essen- tial as regular hand tools.

The following is a must for every service technician and service shop:

1.Thermocouple type temperature meter - measure dry bulb temperature.

2.Sling psychrometer- measure relative humidity and wet bulb temperature.

3.Amprobe - measure current.

4.Volt-Ohm Meter - testing continuity, capacitors, motor windings and voltage.

5.Accurate Leak Detector - testing for refrigerant leaks.

6.High Vacuum Pump - evacuation.

7.Electric Vacuum Gauge, Manifold Gauges and high vacuum hoses - to measure and obtain proper vacuum.

8.Accurate Charging Cylinder or Electronic Scale - mea- sure proper refrigerant charge.

9.Inclined Manometer - measure static pressure and pres- sure drop across coils.

Other recording type instruments can be essential in solv- ing abnormal problems, however, in many instances they may be rented from local sources.

Proper equipment promotes faster, more efficient service, and accurate repairs with less call backs.

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Contents Service Instructions Scheduled Maintenance Product DesignSystem Operation ServicingWiring Diagrams 16B Checking Fan & Blower Motor ECM MotorsRecognize Safety SYMBOLS, Words and Labels Important InformationSafe Refrigerant Handling Product Identification Accessories Part Number Description Fits ModelsMeasurement in inches Filter Size 16 x 25 xRequires 1 filter ACCESSORIES*PH1524-60M4 MOTORIZED/MANUAL Fresh AIR Dampers Downflow ApplicationsModel Return Supply ModelEconomizer GPH13MED103 Roof Curbs PGC101/102/103 46 1/4 39 3/8 14 1/2 12 1/2 x 15 x 22 1/2Product Design Location & ClearancesCompressors Indoor Blower MotorElectrical Wiring Line Voltage WiringSystem Operation CoolingHeating Cycle Cooling CycleFAN Operation Airflow Adjustments for Indoor Blower MotorDefrost Cycle Thermostat Fan Only Mode CFM Trim AdjustThermostat Wiring CFM DeliveryTypical Heat Pump System in Cooling Typical Heat Pump System in HeatingOnce a Year Scheduled MaintenanceOnce a Month Cooling /HEAT PUMP- Service Analysis Guide ServicingChecking Voltage Line Voltage NOW PresentChecking Wiring 3B Cooling Anticipator3C Heating Anticipator Indoor Blower MotorSingle Phase Three PhaseChecking Transformer and Control Circuit Checking Contactor ContactsChecking Capacitor Checking Loss of Charge ProtectorChecking High Pressure Control 15A Resistance Check 15B Capacitance CheckAmmeter RELAY, StartChecking Motors APH15 M Series OnlyChart on Next Chart from Previous 16D Checking GE X13TM Motors Checking Compressor WindingsGPH15 M Series Only GE X13TM Motor ConnectionsTesting Compressor Windings 17A Resistance Test17B Ground Test Compressor Ground Test17D Operation Test 17C Unloader Test ProcedureUnloader Test Procedure Testing Crankcase Heater Testing Defrost ControlTesting Defrost Thermostat Checking Reversing Valve and SolenoidLeak Testing Nitrogen or NITROGEN-TRACED Refrigeration Repair PracticeEvacuation Brazing MaterialsCharging An inaccurately charged system will cause future prob- lemsFinal Charge Adjustment Checking Compressor EfficiencyThermostatic Expansion Valve TXV ValvesSuperheat and Subcooling Adjustment on TXV Applications OverfeedingUnderfeeding SuperheatChecking Subcooling Two Speed Application *PH1548**-*PH1560Subcooling = SAT. Liquid TEMP. Liquid Line Temp Heat Pump Heating CyclePressure vs. Temperature Chart 410A Required Liquid Line Temperature Checking Expansion Valve Operation Checking Restricted Liquid LineRefrigerant Overcharge NON-CONDENSABLESReversing Valve Replacement Suction Line Drier Clean-Up MethodChecking Temperature Rise Checking Temperature RiseChecking External Static Pressure Total External StaticWiring Diagrams OT18-60A Outdoor ThermostatRoom Thermostat Single Phase HKR** Heat KIT PH15**M4Diagrams GPH13MED Economizer for *PH15**M4
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R-410A specifications

Goodman Manufacturing, a well-respected name in the HVAC industry, has made significant advancements with their R-410A refrigerant technology. R-410A, a hydrofluorocarbon (HFC), has positioned itself as a superior alternative to the older R-22 refrigerant, which has been phased out due to its ozone-depleting properties. Goodman’s commitment to energy efficiency and environmental sustainability is well reflected in their use of R-410A in their air conditioning and heat pump systems.

One of the main features of Goodman’s R-410A systems is their exceptional energy efficiency. The R-410A refrigerant operates at a higher pressure than R-22, which allows for better heat transfer and improved cooling capacity. This results in reduced energy consumption and lower utility bills for consumers. Goodman’s air conditioning units designed for use with R-410A are often rated with high Seasonal Energy Efficiency Ratio (SEER) ratings, making them an eco-friendly choice for residential and commercial applications.

Another notable technology employed by Goodman is their commitment to reliable performance through advanced compressor designs. Goodman's scroll compressors are optimized for R-410A, ensuring quieter operation and reducing vibration levels. These compressors are known for their efficiency and longevity, making them a favorite among homeowners seeking dependable and durable climate control solutions.

Goodman's multi-stage cooling systems that utilize R-410A offer precise temperature control and enhanced comfort. By controlling the speed of the compressor, Goodman’s units can adjust output according to the heating or cooling demand, maximizing comfort while minimizing energy waste. This adaptability not only enhances indoor air quality but also contributes to a greener environment by using less energy.

Furthermore, Goodman incorporates high-tech diagnostic controls into their systems. These controls provide real-time performance data, allowing homeowners and technicians to monitor system status and troubleshoot issues more easily. By using R-410A combined with these innovative technologies, Goodman emphasizes reliability and user-friendly operation.

In conclusion, Goodman Manufacturing’s use of R-410A refrigerant reflects their dedication to efficiency, reliability, and environmental stewardship in HVAC solutions. The combination of advanced compressor technologies, high energy efficiency, and innovative controls solidifies Goodman’s reputation as a leader in the industry, offering homeowners and businesses the comfort and peace of mind they deserve.