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Anleitung Zusammenfassung
Box 52029, Phoenix, Arizona 85072-2029 _TABLE OF CONTENTS PAGE Io INTRODUCTION .................................................................................... 1 II. DIMENSIONS ......................................................................................... 2 II1. POWER SUPPLY & WIRING ................................................................. 2 IV. INSTALLATION ...................................................................................... 3 Vo START UP/CHECK-OUT PROCEDURE ............................................... 5 VI. ELECTRICAL OPERATION ................................................................... 8 VII _IE_tS'T-AN CE HEATE RS ...................................................................... _8 VIII, _:[:-ION' AND MAINTENANCE ....................................................... 9 IX. WIRING DIAGRAMS .............................. 11 INSTALLATION AND OPERATING INSTRUCTION MANUAL HEAT PUMP -HP MODELS 1 1/2 -5 1/2 TONS 1. INTRODUCTION Please take a few minutes to read our instructions before you install and use yonheat pump. This will help you obtain the full value from your unit. It will also help you avoid any needless service costs that result from causes we cannot control and cannot cover in our guarantee. RULES FOR INSTALLATION AND SAFE OPERATION 1. Read these rules and the instructions carefully. 6. The components of a heat pump may have sharp Failure to follow the rules and the instructions edges or protrusions which can cut you. The could cause a malfunction of the heat pump unit tubing and compressor contain high pressure resulting in injury,death and/or property damage. refrigerant. They must not be exposed to high 2. Checkyourlocalcodesandutilitystandards. temperatureorbepunctured.Wheninstallingor The installation must comply with their rules. servicing the heat pump, be extremely careful to 3. Shut off the electric oower before makino avoid injury. connections on the unit or removing 0anels for 7. The refrigerant circuitis in a closed, pressurized servicing. (There may be more than one system. If for any reason, the system needs to di_;connect!. be opened for servicing, it is imperative that both 4. Referto Section VIII for maintenance procedures. high and low sides of the system be purged 5. Donotoperatethisunitatoutdoortemperatures completelyintoarecoverytank before any section below 60"F on cooling nor above 75° on heating. of the tubing is cut or unbrazed. The importance of proper installation cannot be overemphasized. The best designed unit wll appear to operate poorly if installed improperly. Unlike the small appliance where quality of operation can usually be determined as it leaves the factory, the performance of a heat pump depends, to a large extent, on its installation. Problems always occur if the installer does not take precautions in the following areas: Wire Size -Inadequate wire sizes can cause an excessive voltage drop, causing the compressor and fan motors to operate at undesirably low voltage levels. Duct Size -Inadequate duct size, elbows, distributors or registers can restdct air flow. Duct Openings -Improperly sealed duct sections can cause considerable loss in cooling capacity due to air leakages. Duct Insulation -Inadequate duct installation in attic space will cause heat gain in the system. Refrigerant Charge -Unit is precharged, but should a charge be necessary, it should be verified against the operating system pressures, temperatures, and current draws as specified in the catalog. These heat pumps have proven their reliability over several decades. Years of research, engineering and only the highest quality component parts and workmanship have gone into these heat pumps to" make them the most reliable in the industry. Before a model is released for production, it undergoes a battery of tests in environmental test rooms with temperatures ranging from sub-freezing 0°F to 120°F desert temperatures. -1 II. DIMENSIONS •k It is very important that the ducts for a serf-contained system be properly sized, installed, sealed, and insulated for the best performance of the system. It is recommended that both the supply and theretumductbeinsulated(2")wheninstalledinanunconditionedarea. Wherethesupplyduct is exposed to the outdoor temperatures, vapor barrier material should be used. All duct work should be installed in accordance with ASHRAE or NAHB. I I / HP MODELS Fig. 1 MODELA B C D E FG H J KL HP181D/F 43 1/4 28/323/8 24 20 14 1/2 6 1 1 4/6 3/1( 1 112 2 1/2 HP241F 43 1/4 32 3/8 24 21 14 1/2 6 1 1 55/8 11/2 !21/2 i HP301F/H 43 114 32 3/8 24.-21 14 112 6 1 1 55/8 11/2 21/2 HP361F/H 49 1/4 33 3/4 30 21 20 1/2 6 1 1 63/8 11/2 21/2 HP421F 49 1/4 33 3/4 30 21 20 1/2 6 1 1 63/8 11/2 21/2 HP421H 49 1/4 33 3/4 30 21 20 1/2 6 1 1 63/8 11/2 21/? HP481F2/H 57 3/4 44 3/8 30 1/4 21 16 1/4 10 1 1 63/16 2 23/4 HP601F2 57 3/4 44 3/8 30 1/4 32 16 1/4 10 1 1 63/16 13/4 23/4 HP601H 57 3/4 44 3/8 34 1/4 32 16 1/4 10 51/4 1 63/16 1 3/4 23/4 HP662A 57 ...
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