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18-BC55D1-2 Pumps 4TWX6 ALL phases of this installation must comply with NATIONAL, STATE AND LOCAL CODES IMPORTANT -- This Document is customer property and is to remain with this unit. Please return to service information pack upon completion of work. These instructions do not cover all variations in systems nor provide for every possible continge[...]
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|nsta||er's Guide @ BASEPAN TAB REMOVAL installing the unit under a bedroom, kitchen, or picture window may be annoying to the customer since conden- sate and fog will occur during the defrost cycle. 4. Avoid locating the unit under the eaves or other over- head structures as sizeable icicles may form and the unit may be damaged by these falli[...]
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|nsta||er's Guide © GAS LiNE SERVICE VALVE CAP _ _ 1/4 TURN ONLY COUNTERCLOCKWISE FOR FULL OPEN I .... POSITION ........ F"_ STE" OF VALVE PRESSURE TAP PORT J GAS LINE CONNECTION CAP _ D. SERVICE VALVE OPERATION BRASS LIQUID LINE SERVICE VALVE The Brass Liquid Line Service Valve is factory shipped in the seated position to hold fact[...]
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Page 4
|nstaI|er's Guide 10. Replace liquid service pressure tap port cap and valve stem cap. These caps MUST BE REPLACED to prevent leaks. Replace valve stem and pressure tap cap finger tight, then tighten an additional 1/6 turn. 11. The gas valve can now be opened. Open the gas valve by removing the shut-off valve cap and turning the valve stem 1/4[...]
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|nsta||er's Guide H. OPERATIONAL AND CHECKOUT PROCEDURES Final phases of this installation are the unit Operational and Checkout Procedures which are found in this instruction on page 8. To obtain proper performance, all units must be operated and charge adjustments made in accordance with procedures found in the Service Facts. I. ELECTRIC HEA[...]
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|nsta||er's Guide 4TWX6 OUTLINE DRAWING NOTE: ALL DIMENSIONS ARE IN IVllVl (INCHES). SERVICE PANEL ...................................... ELECIRICA[ AND REFRIGERANF COMPONENT CLEARANCPS PER PREVAILING CODES UNIT SNOULD BE PLACED SO ROOF RUNOFF WAIER DOES NOT POUR D}RECIIY ON UNIT, AND SNOUIB BE AT LEAST 305 (12") FROM WALL AND ALL SURROUN[...]
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|nstal|er's Guide MOUNTING HOLE LOCATION NOTE: ALL DIMENSIONS ARE IN MM (INCHES). _DRIII 4 P[ /.,¢ES }}!_ (i5 i9) 22i (869) NOTE: T 317 (12.48) For model base size, see table on page 6. .......................................... ,82 ( 5 99) ...................................... 99 ( ? } 5 l/) BASE 3 310 ([2.20} 599 (23.58) 158 (6.24) _DR!LL [...]
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|nsta||er's Guide CHECKOUT PROCEDURE After installation has been completed, it is recommended that the entire system be checked against the following list: 1. Refrigerant Line, Leak checked .................................. [ 2. Suction Lines and Fittings properly insulated ........... [ 3. Have all Refrigerant Lines been secured and isolated[...]