HP H2H3, N2H3 manual Installation Instructions Product Damage Hazard, Refrigerant Line Sets

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INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS

! CAUTION

PRODUCT DAMAGE HAZARD

Failure to follow this caution may result in product damage.

Indoor coil and outdoor unit must be listed as a certified combination (match) in the ARI Unitary Directory of Certified Products.

Indoor coil must have R-22 specific, hard shut-off TXV refrigerant metering device.

When installing a hard shut-off TXV on an indoor coil, follow the instructions provided with the new TXV.

A typical hard shut-off TXV installation is shown in Figure 3.

Figure 3

Typical TXV Installation

 

 

INDOOR

COIL

EQUALIZER

TUBE

SENSING

SUCTION

TUBE

BULB

 

LIQUID

TUBE

HARD

SHUT-OFF

TXV

SENSING BULB

(EITHER SIDE)

STRAP

 

 

SUCTION

 

TUBE

8 O'CLOCK

4 O'CLOCK

3-phase R-22 Split System Heat Pump

B. REFRIGERANT LINE SETS

The refrigerant line set must be properly sized to assure maximum efficiency and proper oil circulation. Select line set tube diameters as specified in Figure 4.

NOTE: If the line set actual length is to exceed 80 feet, or if there is more than 20 feet vertical separation between outdoor and indoor units, refer to the Long Line Application Guidline document for additional instructions.

NOTE: Line set actual length must not exceed 200 feet.

NOTE: A crankcase heater must be used when the refrigerant line length exceeds 80 feet.

If it is necessary to add refrigerant line in the field, use dehydrated or dry, sealed, deoxidized, copper refrigeration tubing. Do not use copper water pipe.

Do not remove rubber plugs or caps from copper tubing until connections are ready to be made.

Be extra careful when bending refrigeration tubing. Tubing can “kink” easily, and if this occurs, the entire length of tubing must be replaced.

! WARNING

PERSONAL INJURY HAZARD

Failure to follow this warning could result in per‐ sonal injury and/or death.

Relieve pressure and recover all refrigerant before servicing existing equipment, and before final unit disposal. Use all service ports and open all flow-‐ control devices, including solenoid valves.

!CAUTION

UNIT OPERATION HAZARD

Failure to follow this caution may result in improp‐ er product operation.

Do not leave system open to atmosphere any lon‐ ger than absolutely required for installation. Inter‐ nal system components - especially refrigerant oils - are extremely susceptible to moisture con‐ tamination. Keep ends of tubing sealed during installation until the last possible moment.

Figure 4

 

R-22 Line Set Tube Diameter (Liquid Tube Always a"” dia.)

 

 

 

 

 

 

Service Valve Fittings

Line Set < 80 feet long

Line Set 80 - 200 feet long

 

 

 

 

 

 

Model Size

Liquid

 

Suction

Suction Line Diameter

Suction Line Diameter

36 (3 ton)

a

 

w

w

d

 

 

 

 

 

 

42 (32 ton), 48 (4 ton)

a

 

d

d

!8

 

 

 

 

 

 

60 (5 ton)

a

 

d

!8

!8

NOTE: If the line set actual length is to exceed 80 feet, or if there is more than 20 feet vertical separation between outdoor and indoor units, refer to the Long Line Application Guideline document for additional instruc‐ tions.

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Contents Table of Contents Installation InstructionsInspect NEW Unit Safety ConsiderationsLocation ClearancesClearances various examples Refrigeration System Unit SupportRefrigerant Line Sets Installation Instructions Product Damage HazardPersonal Injury Hazard Unit Operation HazardLiquid Line FILTER-DRIER Outdoor Unit Higher than Indoor UnitBrazing Connections Fire Hazard Service ValvesOpening Service Valves Gauge Ports Electrical WiringThermostat Wiring Connections Defrost Thermostat Defrost SystemDefrost Thermostat Defrost Control BoardCooling Mode START-UP ProcedureHeating Mode Refrigerant ChargeSequence of Operation Cooling Mode Heating ModeMaintenance TroubleshootingYellow Alert Missing Phase Comfort Alertt Diagnostics some modelsYellow Alert Reverse Phase Red Trip LEDAlert Flash Code 5 or Trip LED and Alert LEDAlert Flash Code