York 12, 10, 13 AND 14 SEER manual Checkout Procedure, System Operation Checkout

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3.Measure and record the suction pressure at the suction service valve port.

4.Using Table 4, note the superheat value corresponding to the intersection of the indoor wet bulb and the outdoor dry bulb.

5.With the superheat value obtained in step 4 and the suc- tion pressure value from step 3, find the intersection of the values in Table 5. This is the required suction tube temperature at the suction service valve.

6.To bring the tube temperature in line with the required value from Table 5, add refrigerant to the service port to cause the tube temperature to fall and reclaim refrigerant to cause the temperature to rise.

CHECKOUT PROCEDURE

Use the following list to see that nothing was over looked:

1.Have all braze joints on refrigerant lines been leak checked? (Sweat Fit Units)

2.Line set fittings leak checked? (Quick Connect Units)

3.Have base valves been opened? (Sweat Fit Units only)

4.Have all refrigerant lines been secured and isolated properly?

5.Is the indoor coil drain hooked up and draining freely? Pour water in drain pan.

6.Is air filter installed and clean?

7.Is the blower motor speed set correctly?

IMPORTANT - Installer should place unit data sheet and installation instructions in customer packet and give to home owner after installation is complete.

SYSTEM OPERATION CHECKOUT

1.With thermostat set to the OFF position, close discon- nect switch or switches to complete circuits to condens- ing unit and furnace. Set thermostat to call for cooling.

2.After the system starts, check the voltage and amperage at the condensing unit contactor.

3.If voltage is not within 10% of rated voltage, or amperage greatly exceeds nameplate amperage, shut down the system and contact the local power company for correc- tions; otherwise unsatisfactory performance may result.

4.With the system in operation, check the condensing unit for unusual noise and undue vibration.

5.Allow the system to operate until it is balanced or stabi- lized (approximately 30 minutes), before making further checks.

6.Remove manifold gages hoses, and install cap on Schrader valves.

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Contents Installation Instruction Inspection Check Electrical Power SupplyGeneral Information ReferenceTypical Residential Outdoor Unit Location Indoor Units InstallationOutdoor Unit Refrigerant Line Sweat FITRefrigerant Line Support RE-ASSEMBLING, Brazing and Cleaning of Joint ConnectionsCharging and Leak Testing Total Line LengthRefrigerant Valve Operation Electrical Wiring OIL TrappingTypical Condensing Unit Control Box Start Components Shown Measurement Method System ChargeSuperheat Charging Method Superheat Value Checkout Procedure System Operation CheckoutService Records Products York Group Drive 73069

13 AND 14 SEER, 12, 10 specifications

When considering air conditioning systems for residential or commercial spaces, the SEER (Seasonal Energy Efficiency Ratio) rating plays a crucial role in determining energy efficiency and performance. Among the popular choices in the market are the York 12, 13, and 14 SEER air conditioning units, each designed to provide optimal cooling while ensuring cost efficiency and environmental sustainability.

York’s 12 SEER air conditioners are an excellent entry-level option for homeowners looking to upgrade their cooling systems without breaking the bank. These units offer reliable cooling performance while maintaining moderate energy consumption. One of their main features is the use of energy-efficient compressors and fan motors that enhance overall performance. The units are also designed with durable materials for extended life expectancy. Additionally, they come with easy-to-use thermostats that allow for precise temperature control, making them an ideal choice for those seeking dependable cooling at a reasonable price.

Stepping up to the York 13 SEER units, these models provide a higher level of energy efficiency and cooling capacity. They incorporate advanced technologies, such as improved heat exchangers and multi-speed blower motors that optimize airflow while minimizing energy consumption. The 13 SEER units are designed for quiet operation, making them suitable for residential areas where noise can be a significant concern. Enhanced filtration systems are another standout feature, capturing more airborne particles and allergens, contributing to improved indoor air quality.

For those seeking the best in energy efficiency and performance, the York 14 SEER air conditioners offer standout characteristics. These high-efficiency units leverage technologies such as scroll compressors and variable-speed blowers, allowing for precise cooling and energy savings throughout the cooling season. The 14 SEER models also feature smart controls, often compatible with home automation systems, which enable users to monitor and adjust settings remotely for maximum convenience. Noise reduction is a significant factor as well, with specially designed sound insulation that promotes quiet operation.

In summary, York’s 12, 13, and 14 SEER air conditioning units showcase a range of performance and efficiency options suitable for various needs. The 12 SEER models are perfect for budget-conscious consumers, while the 13 SEER units offer enhanced efficiency and comfort. The 14 SEER air conditioners represent the pinnacle of cooling technology in York’s lineup, perfect for those prioritizing energy savings and advanced features. Each model reflects York's commitment to quality, reliability, and environmental responsibility, making them a smart choice for any air conditioning needs.