ACCESSORY USAGE GUIDELINE
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ACCESSORY | (Below 55°F) | (Over 50 Ft) | (Within 2 Miles) | |
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Crankcase Heater | Yes | Yes | No | |
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Evaporator Freeze Thermostat | Yes | No | No | |
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Winter Start Control | Yes† | No | No | |
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Accumulator | No | No | No | |
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Compressor Start Assist | Yes | Yes | No | |
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or | Yes | No | No | |
MotorMaster® Control |
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Wind Baffle | See | No | No | |
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Coastal Filter | No | No | Yes | |
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Support Feet | Recommended | No | Recommended | |
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or | No | Application | No | |
Hard Shutoff TXV |
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Ball Bearing Fan Motor | Yes | No | No | |
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*For tubing line sets between 50 and 175 ft, refer to Residential Split System
† Only when
ACCESSORY DESCRIPTION AND USAGE (Listed Alphabetically)
1. Ball Bearing Fan Motor
A fan motor with ball bearings which permits speed reduction while maintaining bearing lubrication.
SUGGESTED USE: Required on all units where
2. Coastal Filter
A mesh screen inserted under the top cover and inside the base pan to protect the condenser coil from corrosive atmosphere without restricting airflow. SUGGESTED USE: In geographic areas where salt damage could occur.
In areas with high pollution levels.
3. Compressor Start
Start capacitor and start relay gives “hard” boost to compressor motor at each
SUGGESTED USE: Installations where interconnecting tube length exceeds 50 ft.
Installations where outdoor design temperature exceeds 105°F (40.6°C).
Replacement installations with hard shutoff expansion valve on indoor coil.
Installations where
4. Compressor Start
Solid state electrical device which gives a ‘‘soft’’ boost to compressor motor at each
SUGGESTED USE: Installations with marginal power supply.
Replacement installations with rapid pressure balance (RPB) expansion valve on indoor coil.
5. Crankcase Heater
An electric resistance heater which mounts to the base of the compressor to keep the lubricant warm during off cycles. Improves compressor lubrication on restart and minimizes chance of refrigerant slugging. May or may not include a thermostat control.
SUGGESTED USE: When interconnecting tube length exceeds 50 ft.
When unit will be operated below 55°F (12.8°C) outdoor air temperature. Use with
6. Cycle Protector
Solid state timing device which prevents compressor rapid recycling. Control provides an approximate
SUGGESTED USE: Installations in areas where power interruptions are frequent. Where user is likely to “play” with the room thermostat.
All commercial installations.
Installations where interconnecting tube length exceeds 50 ft.
7. Evaporator Freeze Thermostat
An SPST temperature actuated switch which stops unit operation when evaporator reaches
SUGGESTED USE: All units where Winter Start Control has been added. Use with
8. Filter Drier
A device for removing contaminants from refrigerant circulating in an air conditioner: 1 direction flow.
SUGGESTED USE: All
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Auto reset SPST switch activated by refrigerant pressure on high side of refrigerant circuit. Cycles compressor off if refrigerant pressure rises to 400 ± 10 psig and resets at 298 ± 20 psig. Provides protection against compressor damage due to loss of outdoor airflow. To prevent rapid compressor recycling,
Cycle Protector can be used with this switch.
SUGGESTED USE: Installations exposed to very ‘‘dirty’’ outdoor air.
Installations where condenser inlet air temperature exceeds 125°F (51.7°C).
10.
An electrically operated shutoff valve to be installed at the outdoor or indoor unit (depending on tubing configuration) which stops and starts refrigerant liquid flow in response to compressor operation. Maintains a column of refrigerant liquid ready for action at next compressor operation cycle.
Note: Compressor Start
SUGGESTED USE: For improved system performance in air conditioners for certain combinations of indoor and outdoor units. Refer to ARI Unitary Directory. In certain