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Installation & Operation Manual
Central Air Conditioner
13 SEER 1.5 to 3.5 Ton
Models: HC18D2VAR HC24D2VAR
HC36D2VAR
HC30D2VAR
HC42D2VAR
No.0010578572
The information contained in this booklet is subject to change without notice.
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! WARNING These instructions are intended as an aid to qualified, licensed service personnel for proper installation, adjustment and operation of this unit. Read these instructions thoroughly before attempting installation or operation. Failure to follow these instructions may result in improper installation, adjustment, service or maintenance possibly resulting in fire, electrical shock, property damage, personal injury or death. This product is designed and manufactured to permit installation
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TABLE OF CONTENT 1.Introduction --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 2.Nomenclature for Model Number ------------------------------------------------------------- 1 3.Specification ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 2-3 4.Unit Inspection ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 4 5.Equipment Protection From Environment ------------------------------
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D W 3.SPECIFICATION H Figure 1 The dimensions for the condensing unit are illustrated in Figure 1. Physical and electrical specifications are provided in Table 1 for 13 SEER systems respectively. The Figure 2 show a schematic of the cooling only system. Table 1: Model:HC18-42D2VAR MODEL: HC18D2VAR HC24D2VAR HC30D2VAR HC36D2VAR HC42D2VAR Unit Supply Voltage 208/230 60Hz 1PH Normal Voltage Range 197 - 253 Bristol Compressor Brand 16.4 Minimum Circuit Amps 18.1 7.6 10.9 14.0 Max F
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Figure 2 Central Air Conditioner Refrigerant Circuit SERVICE PORT SERVICE VALVE COMPRESSOR SERVICE PORT DRIER(optional) INDOOR COIL OUTDOOR COIL SERVICE VALVE DISTRIBUTOR !Warning - The drier is strongly recommended to be installed by installer and replaced once two years. This will give your equipment great help in long life. 3 EVAPORATOR CONDENSER
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4.UNIT INSPECTION This product has been inspected at the factory and released to the transportation agency without known damage. Inspect exterior of carton for evidence of rough handling in shipment. Unpack carefully. If damage is found, report immediately to the transportation agency. 5.EQUIPMENT PROTECTION FROM ENVIRONMENT The metal parts of the unit may be subject to rust or corrosion in adverse environmental conditions. This oxidation could shorten the unit life. Salt spray or mist in seacoa
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Provide a level concrete slab. To prevent transmission of noise or vibration, slab should not be connected to building structure. Some sort of sound-absorbing material should be placed between the condenser and the slab. A good material to use is rubber and cork pad. For rooftop application, make sure the building construction can support the weight and that proper consideration is given to the weather-tight integrity of the roof. The condensing unit contains moving parts and can vibrate. Theref
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OUTDOOR UNIT ADDITIONAL SUCTION LINE PITCH SUCTION LINE TOWARD OUTDOOR OIL TRAP FOR EACH 20 FOOT UNIT 1/2" FRO EVERY 10' OF LINE RISE OF PIPE INDOOR UNIT ABOVE OR LEVEL TO OUTDOOR UNIT 70' LIQUID LINE MAX. OUTDOOR UNIT SUCTION LINE OIL INDOOR UNIT TRAP WHEN INDOOR INDOOR UNIT UNIT IS 4 FEET OR LIQUID LINE MORE BELOW OUTDOOR UNIT A INDOOR UNIT BELOW OUTDOOR UNIT 6' B-1 INVERTED LOOP LIQUID LINE INDOOR UNIT 50' OUTDOOR UNIT MAX. SUCTION LINE Figure 4 B-2 Only refrigeration-grade copper piping (
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Refrigerant Line Sizing Check the following table (Table 3) for correct suction and liquid line sizes for any combination of the unit size and the maximum refrigerant line length. Refrigerant Line Length (Ft) Unit Size 0 - 24 25 - 49 50 - 74 (Ton) Line Outside Diameter (In) Seer Suction Liquid Suction L
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1.Tubing should be cut square. Make sure it is round and free of burrs at the connecting ends. Clean the tubing to prevent contamination from entering the system. 2.Make sure that both refrigerant stop valves at the outdoor unit are closed. 3.Push the tubing into the fitting until it stops. This prevents flux from getting into the system. 4.Remove the cap and Schrader valve core from the service port to protect the valve seals. 5.Wrap a wet rag around the valve stub before brazing. 6.Braze t
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Evacuation All new installations must be evacuated to a deep vacuum in order that all noncondensible gases and moisture are removed prior to charging the system. Air in a system causes high condensing pressure, which increases power consumption and reduces performance. The presence of moisture in a system can render it inoperable in a very short time. Proper evacuation assures a dry, uncontaminated system. Here is the recommended evacuation procedure: 1.Connect vacuum pump to both liquid and suc
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1.Fully open both shutoff valves. System Superheat 2.Connect service gage manifold to the valve service Ambient Return Air Temperature ( F) ports, being sure to evacuate lines. Temperature At 65 70 75 80 85 3.Startup the system (Refer to the Section 7 - "System Condenser Inlet ( F) Startup"). Run system at least 10 minutes to allo 60 17 25 30 33 37 pressur
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The condensing unit rating plate and the tables of "Physical and Electrical Specifications / Outdoor Units" (Table 1 and 2) provide pertinent data necessary for the selection of proper size electrical service and over-current protection devices. Table 6 provides data on the minimum copper wire size as a function of supply wire length and circuit ampacity. Copper Wire Size - AWG (1% Voltage Drop) Supply Circuit
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8.OPERATION Most single phase units are operated without start relay or start capacitor. Such systems should be off for a minimum of 5 minutes before restarting to allow equalization of pressures. The thermostat should not be moved to cycle unit without waiting 5 minutes. To do so may cause the compressor to stop on an automatic open overload device or blow a fuse. Poor electrical service can cause nuisance tripping in overloads or blow fuses. The compressor has an internal overload protector. U
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Symptom Possible Cause Remedy Power off or loose electrical connection Make sure main switch is ON. Check and tighten all connections. Incorrect thermostat setting Set thermostat correctly No cooling Defective contactor Check for 24V at contactor coil.
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SW-1 SW-2 HC18-42D2VAR Air Conditioner Wiring Diagram 0010526552 LINE VOLTA GE FACTORY STANDARD 5 OPTIONAL FIELD INSTALLED ELECTRIC HEATER KIT OPTIONAL L1 BRK LOW VOLTAGE C OFM FL BK 6 BK RD FACTORY STANDARD H RD BR BK FIELD INSTALLED BK R FL M TL OPTIONAL RD S BR RD L2 TL YL YL/GR USE COPPER CONDUCTORS ONLY H RD C WARNING CABINET MUST BE PERMANENTLY GROUNDED 6 S RD C RD AND ALL WIRING TO CONFORM TO I.E.C.,N.E.C.,C.E.C., BK RD R BK C.L.C. AND LOCAL CODES AS APPLICABLE. BL BR RD PU WH BK REPLACEM
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