Nordyne R-410A manual

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    Outdoor Heat Pump 13 SEER R-410A High Effi ciency Split System User’ s Inf ormation/Installation Instructions These units hav e been designed and tested f or capacity and effi ciency in accordance with A.R.I. Standards. Split System Heat Pump units are designed f or use with a wide variety of f ossil fuel fur naces , electric fur naces, air han[...]

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    3 2. Set the ther mostat temper ature to the desired temperature le v el using the temperature selector . Please ref er to the separate detailed thermostat user’ s manual f or complete instructions regarding ther mostat prog ramming. The outdoor unit and indoor blo wer will both cycle on and off to maintain the indoor temperature at the desired h[...]

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    4 of snow and ice on the heat tr ansfer coil. This is nor mal, and the unit will periodically defrost itself . Dur ing the defrost cycle, the outdoor f an will stop , and the compressor will continue to run and heat the outdoor coil, causing the snow and ice to melt. After the snow and ice ha ve melted, some steam ma y rise from the outdoor unit as[...]

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    5 GENERAL INFORMA TION Read the f ollowing instructions completely before perf or ming the installation. CA UTION: This unit uses refrigerant R-410A. DO NO T under an y circumstances use any other refrigerant besides R-410A in this unit. Use of another refrigerant will damage this unit. Outdoor Unit Section — Each outdoor unit is shipped with a r[...]

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    6 outdoor unit must be installed in such a manner that airfl o w through the coil is not obstr ucted and that the unit can be ser viced. Facility Prerequisites — Electrical pow er supplied must be adequate f or proper operation of the equipment. The system must be wired and provided with circuit protection in accordance with local building codes[...]

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    7 Wire Size based on N.E.C . for 60° type copper con- ductors. COPPER WIRE SIZE — AWG (1% Voltage Drop) Supply Wire Length-Feet Supply Circuit 200 150 100 50 Ampacity 6 8 10 14 15 468 1 2 2 0 468 1 0 2 5 446 1 0 3 0 3468 3 5 3468 4 0 2346 4 5 2346 5 0 Wiring Diagram/Schematic — A wiring diagram/schematic is located on the inside co ver of the [...]

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    8 GR W 2 CE O Y Thermostat Green Red Br own G R W 2 Orange Grey OY R C Air Handler Heat Pump OD Section T ypical Heat Pump with Standard Air Handler W 2 C W NO TE: Jumper between W2 and E is required when no OD T -Stat is used. For 2-Stage Heater Kits[...]

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    9 GR W 2 CE O Y Thermostat Green Red White G R Grey O Y R C Air Handler Heat Pump OD Section T ypical Heat Pump with Outdoor Thermostat and Air Handler W 2 C W E A typical installation with a heat pump ther mostat, air handler , and heat pump with an outdoor ther mostat.[...]

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    10 Functional Chec kout: CA UTION: If equipped with a compressor crankcase heater , wait 24 hours prior to performing a function c heck out to allow f or heating of the compressor crankcase. F ailure to comply ma y result in damage and could cause premature failure of the system. Indoor Blower — Set the thermostat function s witch to COOLING and [...]

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    11 Figure 2. Comfort Alert TM Diagnostics Module POWER ALERT TRIP TRIP LED (Red): indicates there is a demand signal from the ther mostat b ut no current to the compressor is detected by the module . The TRIP LED typically indicates the compressor protector is open or ma y indicate missing supply power to the compressor . The scroll compressor’ s[...]

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    12 T able 1. Interpreting the Diagnostic LEDS Status LED Sta tus LED Description Status LED T roubleshooting Information Green “POWER” Module has power Supply voltage is present at module terminals Red “TRIP” Thermostat demand signal 1 . Compressor protector is open Y is present, but the 2 . Outdoor unit power disconnect is open compressor [...]

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    13 T able 2. Module Wiring T r oubleshooting f or any unusual noises . If present, locate and deter mine the source of the noise and correct as necessar y . OUTDOOR THERMOST A T (if supplied) The outdoor ther mostat pre v ents the electrical auxiliar y heat (if used) from operating abo v e a desired set point. Selection of the set point is deter mi[...]

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    14 13 SEER SPLIT SYSTEM HEA T PUMP ORIFICE USA GE Model System Charge Number Indoor Outdoor R-22 (oz.) 1-1/2 Ton .050 .042 112 2 Ton .055 .045 138 2-1/2 Ton .065 .048 145 3 Ton .073 .052 168 3-1/2 Ton .077 .055 243 4 Ton .080 .058 248 5 Ton .089 .062 248 Restrictor Bore Size (in.) 2. With compressor running in heat mode, fi rst jump the “T2”-?[...]

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    15 Refrigerant Charging Charts for Cooling Mode of Operation 13 SEER Split System Cooling Char ts *Note: All pressures are listed in psig. and all temperatures in deg. F. - Shaded bo x es indicate fl ooded conditions - Rated design v alues. Suction Pressure will be low er than design value if indoor air fl ow , entering dr y bulb , or entering we[...]

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    16 Refrigerant Charging Charts for Cooling Mode of Operation 13 SEER Split System Cooling Char ts 024K OUTDOOR TEMPERA TURE ( deg. F ) 70 75 80 85 90 95 100 105 Suc. Press. Liq. Press. Dis. T emp . Liq. Press. Dis. T emp. Liq. Press. Dis. T emp . Liq. Press. Dis. T emp. Liq. Press . Dis. T emp. Liq. Press. Dis. T emp . Liq. Press . Dis. T emp. Liq.[...]

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    17 Refrigerant Charging Charts for Cooling Mode of Operation 13 SEER Split System Cooling Char ts 036K OUTDOOR TEMPERA TURE ( deg. F ) 70 75 80 85 90 95 100 105 Suc. Press. Liq. Press. Dis. T emp . Liq. Press. Dis. T emp. Liq. Press. Dis. T emp . Liq. Press. Dis. T emp . Liq. Press. Dis. T emp. Liq. Press. Dis. T emp . Liq. Press . Dis. T emp. Liq.[...]

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    18 Refrigerant Charging Charts for Cooling Mode of Operation 13 SEER Split System Cooling Char ts 048K OUTDOOR TEMPERA TURE ( deg. F ) 70 75 80 85 90 95 100 105 Suc. Press. Liq. Press. Dis. T emp . Liq. Press. Dis. T emp. Liq. Press . Dis. T emp. Liq. Press. Dis. T emp . Liq. Press. Dis. T emp. Liq. Press . Dis. T emp . Liq. Press. Dis. T emp. Liq.[...]

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    19 Refrigerant Charging Charts for Heating Mode of Operation 13 SEER Split System Heating Char ts 018K O UT DO O R T EM PE RAT URE ( DEG . F ) 0 1 02 03 04 05 06 0 S uc. Liquid Dis c h. S uc. Liquid Disc h. S uc. Liquid Disc h. S uc. Liquid Disc h. S uc . Liquid Dis c h. Suc . Liquid Disc h. S uc. Liquid Disc h. Pre ss Press. Temp . Pre ss. Pre ss.[...]

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    20 Refrigerant Charging Charts for Heating Mode of Operation 13 SEER Split System Heating Char ts 030K O UT DO O R T EM P ERAT URE ( DE G . F ) 0 1 02 03 04 05 06 0 S uc. Liquid Disc h. Suc . Liquid Disc h. S uc. Liquid Disc h. Suc . Liquid Dis ch. Suc . Liquid Disc h. Suc . Liquid Disc h. Suc . Liquid Disc h. Pre ss Pre ss. Temp . Press. Pre ss. T[...]

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    21 Refrigerant Charging Charts for Heating Mode of Operation 13 SEER Split System Heating Char ts 042K O UT DO O R T EM P ERAT URE ( DE G . F ) 0 1 02 03 04 05 06 0 S uc. Liquid Disc h. Suc . Liquid Disc h. Suc . Liquid Dis ch. Suc . Liquid Disc h. Suc . Liquid Dis ch. S uc. Liquid Disc h. Suc . Liquid Dis ch. Pre ss Pre ss. Temp . Press. Pre ss. T[...]

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    22 Refrigerant Charging Charts for Heating Mode of Operation 13 SEER Split System Heating Char ts 060K O UT DO O R T EM PE RAT URE ( DEG . F ) 0 1 02 03 04 05 06 0 S uc. Liquid Dis ch. Suc . Liquid Disc h. Suc . Liquid Dis ch. S uc. Liquid Disc h. Suc . Liquid Dis ch. S uc. Liquid Disc h. Suc . Liquid Disc h. Pre ss Pre ss. Temp . Press. Pre ss. T [...]

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    INST ALLER: PLEASE LEA VE THESE INST ALLA TION INSTR UCTIONS WITH THE HOMEO WNER. 7084100 Specifi cations and illustrations subject to change without notice and without incurring obligations. Printed in U.S .A. (08/05) ¢708410p¤ 7084100[...]