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    Installation, Oper ation and Maint enanc e 1.5 Thr oug h 5 T on Split S yst em Air C onditioner INTRODUCTION ..............................................................................1 NOTES TO INST ALLER ....................................................................1 RECOGNIZE SAFETY SYMBOLS, WORDS AND LABELS ................1 CODES ....[...]

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    INTRODUCTION Y ou have made a major investment in a fine piece of equipment. Keep your investment sound by reading these instructions before installing this unit. This will ensure that the full potential of this equipment is achieved. It will also be helpful in avoiding any needless service costs or o perational problems. Included in these instruct[...]

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    2 Six feet clearance above the unit Three feet clearance Rain Gutters Concrete slab or preformed pad 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 T he air inlet should be located at least 12" from a[...]

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    SER VICE V AL VE CONNECTIONS Braze joints 1. Remove the valve core from the schrader port. Wrap a quenching cloth around the service valve. Clean and flux the joint and braze with brazing rod containing at least 10% silver (such as silphos type brazing rod). DO NOT USE SOFT SOLDER. Replace the schrader valve core after brazing has cooled. 2. Leak-c[...]

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    4 CONNECT REFRIGERANT PIPING The following guidelines should be followed when installing refrigerant piping. Comply with all local, state, and federal codes and/or regulations 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 they[...]

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    1. If the furnace and air conditioner are on separate t hermostats, turn the furnace thermostat off during the cooling season to prevent simultaneous operation of the heating and cooling systems. Reverse the procedure during the heating season. A djust thermostat temperature and fan settings according to the thermostat manufacturer’ s recommendat[...]

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    6 24 AB 1 VF D C 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 Volts[...]

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    M odel C10 & THIS WARRANTY 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[...]