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The DFB logic checks the 10-minute defrost timer and the DFT. If the DFT opens in less than 10 minutes, the DFB switches the unit back to normal heating operation. If the DFT remains closed, the DFB switches the unit back to heating operation after 10 minutes. When the DFB changes back to heating mode, the RVR (reversing valve relay) is deenergized and the reversing valve switches back to heating operation. Both the outdoor and indoor fans come back on, and if necessary, the electric heater also turns on.

E. System Safeties

The system is equipped with the following safety devices to protect system components:

Indoor coil freeze protection thermostat — If a coil tempera- ture of 28 F or lower is sensed, the compressor and outdoor fan will be shut down until the coil temperature exceeds 28 F. The indoor fan will continue to run.

Condensate float switch (units equipped with accessory condensate pump, cooling cycle only) — If the level of condensate in the drain pan rises too high, the condensate float switch will turn the system off.

F. Special Operation, Heating

Outdoor cooling units may be matched with heat pump ceiling-suspended fan coil units to provide supplemental electric heat. All other operation is the same as a cooling- only system, except these units have heating capability as follows:

When the room thermostat initiates a call for heating, the electric heater is turned on. The indoor unit fan will start at the same time, if it was not already running.

When the heating requirement is satisfied, the room thermo- stat will open, and the heater will turn off.

CLEANING AND MAINTENANCE

CAUTION: To avoid the possibility of electric shock, before performing any cleaning and mainte- nance operations, always turn off power to the system by pressing the mode button on the remote thermostat until the display shows “OFF,” and turning off the out- door disconnect switch located near the outdoor unit. If the indoor unit is on a separate switch, be sure to turn this disconnect off as well.

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Fig. 22 — Inserting Water into Drain Pan

CAUTION: Do not wash filter in water over 120 F (to avoid shrinkage). Do not expose filter to fire (to avoid fire damage). Do not expose filter to direct sunlight. Clean filter more frequently when air is extremely dirty.

For proper system operation, perform the cleaning and main- tenance operations in Table 6.

I. LUBRICATION

The indoor-fan, automatic air sweep, and the outdoor-fan motors are factory lubricated and require no oiling.

II. AIR FILTERS (FIG. 23)

CAUTION: Operating the system with dirty air fil- ters may damage the indoor unit and, in addition, can cause reduced cooling performance, intermittent system operation, frost build-up on the indoor coil, and blown fuses. Inspect and clean or replace the air filters monthly.

A. Remove Air Filters

Remove filters by pulling them straight out.

B. Clean Or Replace Filters

Filters can be vacuumed or washed in warm water. Shake fil- ter to remove any excess water, and replace by sliding filter behind grille until filter snaps in place. Refer to Fig. 23.

If the filter has begun to break down or is torn, replace it. Replacement filters are available through your dealer.

Table 6 — Cleaning and Maintenance Schedule

TASK

MONTHLY

QUARTERLY

YEARLY

INDOOR UNIT

 

 

 

Clean Air Filters

X

 

 

Clean Drain Pipe

 

X

 

Clean Condensate Drain Pan

 

 

X

Clean Indoor Coil

 

 

X

Clean Indoor Unit Front Panel

 

X

 

OUTDOOR UNIT

 

 

 

Clean the Fins From Outside

 

X

 

Open the Unit and Clean Fins Inside

 

 

X

Remove Dust From Electrical Parts

 

 

X

Check Electrical Connections are Tight

 

 

X

Clean Outdoor Fan

 

 

X

Clean Outdoor Coil

 

 

X

Check that Outdoor Fan Assembly is Tight

 

 

X

Clean Drain Pan

 

X

 

NOTE: Maintenance procedures for the outdoor units are in the individual unit installation instructions.

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Contents Safety Considerations ContentsInstallation Cooling System MatchesApplication Range System Type Indoor Section Number Outdoor Section NumberUnpack Unit Complete PRE-INSTALLATION ChecksBefore Installation Physical Data, Under Ceiling Cooling Only UnitsII. Select Location Physical Data, Under Ceiling Heat Pump UnitsUnit Size Ft-in Weight lbUnit SizeIII. Mount Unit IV. Connect Refrigerant Piping Installing Hex-Head Mounting Bolts Fan Coil UnitPiston and Charge Combinations Heat and Cool Systems Connect Condensate Drain LinePiston and Charge Combinations Cooling Only Systems Piston and Charge Combinations Heat Pump SystemsMounting Hanging Brackets AccuRater Metering Device at Service ValveElectrical Data VI. Make Electrical ConnectionsComponent Location Typical Ceiling-Suspended System Line Power Connections VII. Install ThermostatFPT ASMASR TranThermostats Heat Pump Systems VIII. Make Connections Between Indoor and Outdoor UnitsCheck AccuRater Metering Device Cooling Only SystemsCooling System Wiring Diagram Heat Pump Wiring Diagram START-UP III. Adjusting AirflowIV. Operating Mode Memory Automatic Operation AUTO. ModeLubrication Cleaning and MaintenanceII. AIR Filters FIG VI. Clean Condensate Drains III. Clean Indoor Unit Bottom PanelIV. Clean Indoor Coil Clean Outdoor Coil Outdoor UnitProblem Cause Typical Solution TroubleshootingCall for Free Catalog Service TrainingII. PRE-START-UP START-UP Checklist Preliminary InformationIII. Piping IV. START-UP START-UP Checklist