Blower Speed
........................................... 8 Figure 16 - 2 & 3 Ton Units ...........................19
Charging Tables - 2 & 3 Ton Units............16
REFRIGERANT CHARGING TABLES for HEATING MODE of OPERATION..........16
Figure 11 - 2 Ton Units ............................14
Figure 12 - 3 Ton Units ............................14
Figure 13 - 4 Ton Units ............................15
Figure 14 - 5 Ton Units ............................15
Charging Tables - 4 & 5 Ton Units............17
DUCTING SYSTEM .......................................7
WIRING DIAGRAMS....................................18
Connecting the Return and Supply Air
Flexible Ducts ............................................ 8 Figure 15 - 2 & 3 Ton Units ...........................18
REFRIGERANT CHARGING CHARTS INSTALLING RETURN and SUPPLY for COOLING MODE of OPERATION.........14
FITTINGS ....................................................6
HEAT PUMP INSTALLATION ........................5
A D J U S T M E N T o f R E F R I G E R A N T
Locating the Heat pump ........................... 5
CHARGE ..................................................13
Unpacking the Unit ................................... 5
Charging an R410A Unit in AC
Minimum Clearances ................................ 5
M o d e a t O u t d o o r Te m p e r a t u r e
Service Access Clearance ........................ 5
above 65° F ...........................................1 3
Clearances to Combustibles .....................5
C h a r g i n g a n R 4 1 0 A U n i t i n
Duct Requirements ...................................5
Heating Mode........................................1 3
CONDENSATE DRAINAGE...........................5
Inspecting Equipment ................................ 4
Pre - Installation Check ............................. 4
General Information................................... 4
ELECTRICAL CONNECTIONS .....................8
High Voltage .............................................. 8
Low Voltage ............................................... 8
Overcurrent Protection............................... 9
Locating the Thermostat............................ 9
2 - Speed Outdoor Fan Motor.................... 9
Low Pressure Switch ................................. 9
High Pressure Switch ................................ 9
L O C AT I N G a n d I N S TA L L I N G t h e SUPPLY DAMPERS.......................................7
Supply Duct .............................................. 6
Return Duct .............................................. 6
L O C AT I N G a n d I N S TA L L I N G t h e RETURN AIR ASSEMBLY.............................6
INSTALLER INFORMATION..........................4

SAFETY INFORMATION

3

Defrost Cycle Control

9

USER INFORMATION

3

Ambient Sensor Mounting

11

Electric Heat Package

11

About the Heat pump

3

 

 

Operating Instructions

3

SYSTEM OPERATION

12

Cooling Operation

3

Pre - Start Checklist

12

Heating Operation

3

Start - Up Procedure

12

Emergency Heat

3

Air Circulation

12

Defrost

3

System Heating

12

System Shutdown

4

System Cooling

12

Warranty Information

4

Short Cycle Protection

12

 

 

Emergency Heat

12

 

 

Defrost Test Procedure

12

 

 

Anti Short Cycle Timer Test

13

 

 

Heating Mode

13

 

 

Cooling Mode

13

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Nordyne R-410A user manual System Operation

R-410A specifications

Nordyne R-410A is a widely recognized refrigerant used in modern air conditioning and heat pump systems, known for its efficiency and environmentally friendly attributes. As a hydrofluorocarbon (HFC) refrigerant, R-410A has become the preferred choice for many manufacturers seeking to meet stringent environmental regulations while providing superior cooling performance.

One of the main features of R-410A is its higher energy efficiency compared to older refrigerants like R-22. This efficiency is primarily attributed to its higher pressure capabilities, which allow for improved heat transfer and reduced energy consumption in residential and commercial systems. As energy costs continue to rise, the use of R-410A in HVAC systems offers a viable solution for reducing utility bills while maintaining optimal comfort levels.

R-410A is also non-ozone-depleting, which sets it apart from many traditional refrigerants. While older refrigerants have been phased out due to their potential harm to the ozone layer, R-410A presents a sustainable alternative that aligns with environmental goals. It features a zero ozone depletion potential (ODP), making it a responsible choice for installations concerned with ecological impact.

In terms of technology, R-410A works effectively in both air conditioning and heat pump systems, providing reliable cooling in hot conditions and heat in colder months. It is compatible with a variety of system designs and can excel in both residential and commercial applications. Moreover, the thermodynamic properties of R-410A ensure consistent and reliable performance, regardless of the external temperature fluctuations.

Another characteristic of R-410A is its ability to operate at lower temperatures, which enhances its versatility. This capability allows for the design of systems that can function efficiently in a wider range of climate conditions. As a result, HVAC technicians and contractors benefit from its reliability and performance, leading to less frequent maintenance and enhanced customer satisfaction.

Lastly, R-410A systems are equipped with advanced components that improve overall functionality. These systems often include variable-speed compressors, which optimize energy use based on cooling demand, and advanced refrigerant management technologies that ensure safe and efficient operation.

In conclusion, Nordyne R-410A stands out as a superior refrigerant due to its energy efficiency, environmental benefits, and adaptability across a range of HVAC applications. As the industry continues to innovate and shift toward sustainable solutions, R-410A remains at the forefront of refrigerant technology, ensuring homeowners and businesses alike enjoy efficient and eco-friendly cooling options.