Allied 2HP13/14 manual

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    506162 -02 Issue 084 7 Page 1 of 14 These i nst ruct i ons m ust be r ead and under st ood com pl et el y bef ore at t em pt i ng i nst al l at i on. S a f e t y P r e c a u t i o n s ...... ...... .... ...... ...... ...... ... 2 U n i t L o c a t i o n & I n s t a l l a t i o n ........ ...... ...... ...... ..... 2 Roofto p Installati on &[...]

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    506162 -02 Issue 084 7 Page 2 of 14 Safe ty Prec autions Follow all sa fety co des . W ea r safe ty glasses an d work gloves. Us e que nc hing cloth for brazi ng opera ti ons . Have fi re ext ingui sher avai labl e. Read t hese i nstr uct i ons tho ro u gh ly and fo llow all wa rn ing or c a ution s atta c he d to the u nit. 1. A lwa ys w e ar p ro[...]

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    506162 -02 Issue 084 7 Page 3 of 14 E lev a te U n it E leva te u nit p er loc a l clim a te an d co d e re q u irem e n ts to prov i de cl earance abov e est im at ed snowfal l l evel and e n s u r e a d e q u a te d ra ina g e o f u n it. U s e s n o w s ta n d in areas whe re prolonge d freezing tem p eratures are encount ered. I f condi ti ons [...]

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    506162 -02 Issue 084 7 Page 4 of 14 R e co m m e n d e d L iq u id & V ap o r T u b e D ia m e te rs (In .) I t i s i m port ant t hat no tubi ng be cut or seal s broken unt i l you a re ready t o act ual l y m ake connect i ons t o the evapo rator and to the co nden ser s ection. DO N O T rem ove rubber plugs or copper caps fr om the t ube end[...]

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    506162 -02 Issue 084 7 Page 5 of 14 2. The val ves shoul d be k ept i n the " front seat ed" (cl osed) posi t i on. This wi l l al low ev acuat i on of the ref ri gerat ion li nes and t he i ndoor coil , wi thout dis turb ing th e fa c to ry ch a rge in th e o u tdo o r u nit. 3 . Fo llo w the va c u u m p u m p m a n u f a c tu r e r&apo[...]

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    506162 -02 Issue 084 7 Page 6 of 14 Heat Pum p A pplicat ion with Electric Hea t Emer genc y Heat (he at ing hea t pump) I f sel ector swit ch on ther m ost at i s set to t he em ergency heat posi ti on, t he heat pum p wi l l be l ocked out of the h e a t in g c ir c u it, a n d a ll h e a tin g w ill be ele c tric he a t ( if appl icabl e). A jum[...]

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    506162 -02 Issue 084 7 Page 7 of 14 10. Rem ove charge if super heat i s l ow and add char ge i f supe rheat i s hi gh. NO TE: If a T X V is in s ta lle d o n in d o o r u n it, a h a rd sta rt k it i s r equi red o n al l m odel s wit h reci procati ng com pressor s. R e fe r to th e s pe c ifica tion s he e t fo r d e tails. H a rd sta rt k its a[...]

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    506162 -02 Issue 084 7 Page 8 of 14 i nt erval s. I f t he def rost ther m ostat i s cl osed when t he sel ected com pressor run t i m e i nt erv al ends ( call for defr ost ), the d efr ost r elay i s ener gi zed and defr ost begi ns. The fact ory set t i ng i s 60 m inut es. However , i f f rost accum ul ati on i s easi l y cl ear ed, t he opti m[...]

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    506162 -02 Issue 084 7 Page 9 of 14 H / P S I N G L E P H AS E W I R I N G D I AG R AM[...]

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    506162 -02 Issue 084 7 Page 10 of 14 H / P 3 P H AS E W I R I N G D I AG R AM[...]

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    506162 -02 Issue 084 7 Page 11 of 14 Hom eow ner' s Inf orm at i on Heat Pump Oper at i on Your new heat pum p has sev eral charact eri sti cs that you sho uld be aw are of: ! Heat pum ps sat i sfy heat i ng dem and by del i ver i ng l arge a m ounts o f warm a ir in to t h e liv in g s p a c e . T h is i s qui t e di ffer ent f rom gas- or oi[...]

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    506162 -02 Issue 084 7 Page 12 of 14 O n m o d e ls w ith o u t a fa n S e le c ti o n S w itc h , th e f a n w ill cyc le w ith the o u tdo o r un it. I m port ant Sy st em Inf or m at ion ! Yo u r s ys tem sh o u ld ne v er b e op e ra ted w itho ut a cl ean ai r f i l t er pr operl y inst all ed. ! Return ai r and suppl y ai r r egi ster s shoul[...]

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    506162 -02 Issue 084 7 Page 13 of 14 A LLIED A IR ENTERPRISES EQUI PM ENT LIM ITED W A RRANTY APPLIES I N U . S.A. AN D CAN ADA O N LY FA I LUR E TO MA I NTA I N YOUR EQUI P MENT W I LL V OI D THI S W ARR ANT Y COVERED EQUI PMENT The foll owing Alli ed Air Enterpri ses heating and cool ing equi pment is covered by the Limited W arranty: Conden sing[...]

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    506162 -02 Issue 084 7 Page 14 of 14 NOTES[...]