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    Installation, Oper ation and Maint enanc e 1.5 Thr oug h 5 T on H eat P ump INTRODUCTION ..............................................................................1 NOTES TO INST ALLER ....................................................................1 CODES .....................................................................................[...]

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    NOTES TO INST ALLER The words “SHALL” and “MUST” indicate a requirement which is essential to satisfactory and safe product performance. The words “SHOULD” and “MA Y” indicate a recommendation or advice which is not essential and not required but which may be useful or helpful. CODES The installer SHALL comply with all local, state,[...]

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    2 Six feet clearance above the unit Three feet clearance Rain Gutters Concrete slab Three feet clearance INST ALLA TION Condensing Unit Location The condensing unit should be located outdoors as close as possible to the evaporator . Consider the following factors: Clearances The air inlet should be located at least 12" from a wall or other o b[...]

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    Opening the Service V alve (Step V alve) NOTE: This is not a back-seating valve. 1. Remove the valve cap using an adjustable wrench. 2. Open the valve by inserting a hex wrench (3/16" for the liquid line, 5/16" for the vapor line) into the stem and back out counter-clockwise until the valve stem just touches the retaining ring. Do not ove[...]

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    4 CONNECT REFRIGERANT PIPING The following should be followed when installing refrigerant piping. Comply with all local, state, and federal codes and/or r egulations pertaining to this type of equipment and its installation. 1. Run the tubing by the most direct route and support every few feet. Do not run the lines underground unless t hey are in a[...]

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    Mo d e l 5 FINAL CHECKS FOR INST ALLER 1. Ensure that all wiring is routed away from tubing and she et metal edges to prevent rub-through or wire pinching. 2 . Ensure that all wiring and tubing is secure in unit before adding panels and covers. 3. Tighten service valve stem caps to 1/12 turn past finger tight. 4. Leave this manual with owner . Expl[...]

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    6 24 AB 1 VF D CH 18 = 18000 BTU/H [5.28 kW] 24 = 24000 BTU/H [7.03 kW] 30 = 30000 BTU/H [8.79 kW] 36 = 36000 BTU/H [10.55 kW] 42 = 42000 BTU/H [12.31 kW] 48 = 48000 BTU/H [14.07 kW] 60 = 60000 BTU/H [17.5 kW] 1 = 208/230 Volts, 1 Phase, 60 Hz 2 = 230 Volts, 1 Phase, 50 Hz 3 = 208/230 Volts, 3 Phase, 60 Hz 4 = 460 Volts, 3 Phase, 60 Hz 5 = 230 Volt[...]

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    M odel C10 & This W arranty Does Not Cover Damage Caused By: • Improper installation • Misuse of equipment • Negligent servicing • Improper applications • Preventative maintenance • Unauthorized modifications • Improper electrical supply • Failure to follow manufacturer’ s instructions and rating plate i nformation • Acciden[...]