Johnson Controls 22 SEER Section XIV Indoor Unit Installation, Slab or Roof Mounting, Ft lb

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INDOOR UNIT TUBINGFLARE NUT PIPES

FIGURE 24: Connections at Indoor Unit

8. Tighten the flare nut using a wrench.

 

 

OPEN-END WRENCH (FIXED)

 

 

FLARE NUT

WRENCH

 

 

CONNECTION PIPE

INDOOR UNIT TUBING

 

 

FIGURE 25: Flare Nuts Tighting

 

 

TABLE 11: Flare Nut Torque Recommendations

 

Outside

 

Recommended

Diameter

 

Torque

Inches

mm

English

Metric

(ft. - lb.)

(Newton Meter)

 

 

1/4”

6.35

15 ft - lb.

20

3/8”

9.52

26 ft - lb.

35

1/2”

12.70

41 ft - lb.

55

5/8”

15.88

48 ft - lb.

65

SECTION XIV: INDOOR UNIT

INSTALLATION

1.Shape the refrigerant line set so that it can be guided either out the back of the indoor unit or through either side of the indoor unit frame, then through the wall sleeve to the outside unit.

2.Pass the drain hose and refrigerant pipes through the wall hole then set the indoor unit on the mounting bracket hooks by using the markings at the top of the indoor unit as a guide.

A MOUNTING PLATE

MARKING

FIGURE 26: Indoor Unit Attachment to Mounting Bracket

3.Try moving the indoor unit to right and left to confirm that it is firmly hooked on the installation plate.

4.While pressing the indoor unit onto the wall, hook it at the lower part on the installation plate.

5.Carefully bend the bundle (line set, condensate line and cable) to run along the outside wall toward the outdoor unit. Downward slope of wall sleeve will ensure proper condensate drainage.

DO NOT RISE THE DRAIN HOSE

DO NOT FORM THE DRAIN HOSE

 

INTO THE WAVED SHAPE

50 mm

 

 

OR MORE

 

 

DO NOT PUT THE

DO NOT PUT THE DRAIN

DRAIN HOSE END

HOSE END IN THE

INTO WATER

 

DRAINAGE CONTAINER

FIGURE 27: Proper and Improper Drain Hose Installation Application

Pull the indoor unit toward you to confirm that it is firmly hooked on the mounting bracket.

For detaching the indoor unit from the installation plate, pull the indoor unit toward you while pushing the bottom up at the specified places.

PUSH

PUSH

FIGURE 28: Indoor Unit Removal

6.Use the provided foam insulation to wrap the factory installed con- densate line.

7.Connect indoor unit factory installed condensate line to field-pro- vided condensate drain pipe.

8.Use tape approved for waterproofing line connections to secure the field-provided pipe to the factory-installed condensate line.

9.Put water in the drain pan and make sure that the water is being drained outside.

Install the drain pipe for proper drainage. Improper drainage can result in water dripping inside the room.

SECTION XV: OUTDOOR UNIT

INSTALLATION

Refer to page 4 instructions when considering unit positioning and page 4 for condensate drainage requirements (heat pump).

SLAB OR ROOF MOUNTING

Install the unit a minimum of 4 inches (102 mm) above the roof or ground surface to avoid ice build-up around the unit.

Locate the unit above a load bearing wall or area of the roof that can adequately support the unit.

Consult local codes for rooftop applications.

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Contents UIM-B-0113 Models 22 SeerSection I General Section II SafetySection III Shipping and Packaging ListIndoor Unit see for Installation Dimensions Section V Selecting Installation LocationRemote Control Assembled Outdoor UnitCondensate Drainage Requirement Heat Pump only Outdoor Unit see for Installation DimensionsPower Supply and INDOOR/OUTDOOR Wire Connection Section VI SpecificationsMax. Fuse Size time delay a Heat Pump Electrical SpecificationsSection VII Refrigerant Line SET Requirements Heat PumpsConnection Pipe length 24.6 UIM-B-0113 Refrigerant Line Set Requirements24.6 Connection Pipe Gas 32.8 Max Distance Length 49.2Section Viii Unit Dimensions Installing the Wall Mounting Bracket Section XI Indoor Unit WiringConnections Wall Hole DrillingPipe Forming Section XII Pipe Forming and Drain PipingWhite BlueLeft or Left Rear Piping Right or Right Rear PipingRear or Downward Piping Drain Piping Section Xiii Flaring Work and Piping ConnectionsDrain Hose Junction Flaring WorkSection XV Outdoor Unit Installation Section XIV Indoor Unit InstallationSlab or Roof Mounting Ft lbSecuring Outdoor Unit to Slab or Frame Section XVI Outdoor Unit Wiring Connections9K & 12K 18K & 24kIndoor Unit Connection Refrigerant Piping ConnectionsOutdoor Unit Connection 208-230V Systems 30 & 36 KbtuInsulation and Taping Service ValvesAIR Purging with Vaccum Pump Leak Test and EvacuationAdding Refrigerant for Longer Line SET Leak TestSection Xviii Test Operation Section XX MaintenanceSection XIX Emergency Operation Cleaning and Maintenance Section Xxii Typical Unit Wiring Diagram18K & 24K 115V Indoor Air Conditioners 18K & 24K Indoor Air Conditioners 18K Indoor Air Conditioners 24K Indoor Air Conditioners 09K & 12K 115V Outdoor Heat Pumps 18K & 24K 115V Heat Pumps 18K & 24K Indoor Heat Pumps 18K Indoor Heat Pumps 24K Indoor Heat Pumps 30K Indoor Heat Pumps 36K Indoor Heat Pumps Johnson Controls Unitary Products Indoor Unit Front Panel Indicators Section Xxiii Indoor and Outdoor Units Error CodesError Codes 09K 12K Indoor Unit Error CodesDisplay Method of Indoor Unit UIM-B-0113 Error Codes 09K 12KDuring cooling and drying 150VAC, turn on the unit after IPM OFF 3S Indicator has 3 kinds of display Display Method of Outdoor Display Method of Indoor Unit Error Codes 18K 24KWill stop operation IPM Temperature Blink Indoor fan will operate UIM-B-0113 Error Codes 30K 36K While operation frequency Ductless Splits Technical Train Min Showing during min. cooling or On 0.25s Operation, compressor will Ductless Splits Technical Train AC175V During heating operation Wiring terminal 4V is loos York International Corp York Drive Norman, OK

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