Manual do usuário Lenox 50677201

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Dispositivo: Lenox 50677201
Categoria: Bomba de calor
Fabricante: Lenox
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Data de adição: 8/1/2013
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INSTALLATION
2011 Lennox Industries Inc. INSTRUCTIONS
Dallas, Texas, USA
®
Elite Series XP14 Units
HEAT PUMPS
506772−01
Litho U.S.A.
08/11
Supersedes 06/11
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Shipping and Packing List . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1
General . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1
Model Number Identification . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2
Unit Dimensions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2
RETAIN THESE INS

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Model Number Identification X P 14 −036 −230 −08 Refrigerant Type Minor Revision Number X = HFC−410A Voltage 230 = 208/230V−1ph−60hz Unit Type P = Heat Pump Outdoor Unit Nominal Cooling Capacity 018 = 1.5 tons Series 024 = 2 tons 030 = 2.5 tons 036 = 3 tons 042 = 3.5 tons 048 = 4 tons 060 = 5 tons Unit Dimensions  Inches (mm) LIQUID LINE CONNECTION C ELECTRICAL INLETS A SUCTION LINE CONNECTION 4−3/4" 4−1/2" (121) (108) B TOP VIEW SIDE VIEW UNIT SUPPORT UNIT SUPPORT FEET FEET 26−7/8 16−7/8 9−1/

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Typical Unit Parts Arrangement CONTROL PANEL CAPACITOR (C12) CONTACTOR− DEFROST CONTROL 1POLE (K1−1) (CMC1) THERMAL PROTECTION SWITCH (S173) GROUND LUG SWITCH COVER ONLY ON UNITS USING EXTERNAL SWITCH COMPRESSOR MUFFLER 5−TON UNIT EXAMPLED HERE DEFROST TRUE SUCTION THERMOSTAT (S6) PORT CHECK EXPANSION VALVE REVERSING VALVE LIQUID LINE FILTER REVERSING VALVE DRIER (BI−FLOW) SOLENOID CRANKCASE HEATER (−036, −042, −048 AND 060 UNITS ONLY) CHECK EXPANSION VALVE SENSING BULB CRANKCASE HEATER THERMOST

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B To close rotate stem clockwise 90°. Caps and Fasteners Torque Requirements TO INDOOR UNIT When servicing or repairing HVAC equipment and components, ensure the fasteners are appropriately BALL (SHOWN CLOSED) tightened. Table 1 list torque values for various caps and fasteners. VALVE STEM 2 Table 1. Torque Requirements SERVICE PORT Parts Recommended Torque SERVICE PORT CORE Service valve cap 8 ft.− lb. 11 NM SERVICE PORT CAP Sheet metal screws 16 in.− lb. 2 NM REMOVE TO OUTDOOR UNIT Machine scr

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To Access Service Port:  With Torque Wrench: Finger tighten and then torque cap per table 1. A service port cap protects the service port core from  Without Torque Wrench: Finger tighten contamination and serves as the primary leak seal. and use an appropriately sized wrench to turn an 1. Remove service port cap with an appropriately sized additional 1/12 turn clockwise. wrench. 1/12 TURN 12 2. Connect gauge set to service port. 1 11 2 10 3. When testing is completed, replace service port cap

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Recovering Refrigerant from Existing System CONNECT MANIFOLD GAUGE SET DISCONNECT POWER Connect a manifold gauge set, clean recovery cylinder and a Disconnect all power to the existing outdoor unit at the disconnect 2 1 recovery machine to the service ports of the existing unit. switch and/or main fuse box/breaker panel. NOTE  Use the recovery machine instructions to make the correct manifold gauge set connections for recovery MAIN FUSE refrigerant. The illustration below is a typical connectio

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New Outdoor Unit Placement ELEVATING THE UNIT CAUTION Units are outfitted with elongated support feet as illustrated in figure 6, detail C. In order to avoid injury, take proper precaution when lift- ing heavy objects. If additional elevation is necessary, raise the unit by extending the height of the unit support feet. This may be achieved by using a 2 inch (50.8mm) schedule 40 female Remove existing outdoor unit prior to placement of new threaded adapter. outdoor unit. See Unit Dimensions on p

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 Outside Unit Placement DETAIL A  Slab Mounting at Ground Level DETAIL B Install unit away from windows. Install unit level or, if on a slope, maintain slope tolerance of two (2) degrees (or two inches per five feet [50 mm per 1.5 m]) away from building structure. BUILDING STRUCTURE MOUNTING SLAB GROUND LEVEL TWO 90° ELBOWS INSTALLED IN LINE SET WILL REDUCE LINE SET VIBRATION. Elevated Slab Mounting   Slab Side Mounting DETAIL D DETAIL C using Feet Extenders #10 1/2" LONG SELF−DRILLING SHEET

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Removing and Installing Panels LOUVERED PANEL REMOVAL IMPORTANT! DO NOT ALLOW PANELS TO HANG ON UNIT BY TOP TAB. TAB IS FOR Remove the louvered panels as follows: ALIGNMENT AND NOT DESIGNED TO SUPPORT WEIGHT OF PANEL. 1. Remove two screws, allowing the panel to swing open PANEL SHOWN SLIGHTLY ROTATED TO ALLOW TOP TAB TO EXIT (OR slightly. ENTER) TOP SLOT FOR REMOVING (OR INSTALLING) PANEL. 2. Hold the panel firmly throughout this procedure. Rotate bottom corner of panel away from hinged corner p

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Line Set Requirements This section provides information on: installation of new or  Model (XP14) and size of unit (e.g. −036). replacement line set.  Line set diameters for the unit being installed as listed  Adding Polyol ester oil requirements in table 2 and total length of installation.  New or replacement line set installation  Number of elbows vertical rise or drop in the piping.  Using existing line set. USING EXISTING LINE SET ADDING POLYOL ESTER OIL REQUIREMENTS Things to consider:

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Line Set Isolation  The following illustrations are examples of proper refrigerant line set isolation: REFRIGERANT LINE SET  INSTALLING REFRIGERANT LINE SET  TRANSITION VERTICAL RUNS (NEW CONSTRUCTION SHOWN) FROM VERTICAL TO HORIZONTAL NOTE  Insulate liquid line when it is routed through areas where the surrounding ambient temperature could become higher than the ANCHORED HEAVY NYLON temperature of the liquid line or when pressure drop is equal to or greater WIRE TIE OR AUTOMOTIVE AUTOMOTIVE

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Brazing Connections Use the procedures outline in figures 9 and 10 for brazing line set connections to service valves. WARNING IMPORTANT Polyol Ester (POE) oils used with HFC−410A Allow braze joint to cool before removing the wet rag refrigerant absorb moisture very quickly. It is very from the service valve. Temperatures above 250ºF can important that the refrigerant system be kept closed damage valve seals. as much as possible. DO NOT remove line set caps or service valve stub caps until you a

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CAP AND CORE REMOVAL CUT AND DEBUR Cut ends of the refrigerant lines square (free from nicks or dents) Remove service cap and core from both the suction / vapor and 2 1 and debur the ends. The pipe must remain round. Do not crimp end liquid line service ports. of the line. CUT AND DEBUR SERVICE PORT SERVICE PORT CAP CORE LINE SET SIZE MATCHES SERVICE VALVE CONNECTION SERVICE VALVE SERVICE CONNECTION PORT COPPER TUBE CORE STUB REDUCER SUCTION / VAPOR LINE SERVICE VALVE (BALL−TYPE FOR −060 AND ANG

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WRAP SERVICE VALVES To help protect service valve seals during brazing, wrap water saturated cloths around service valve bodies and copper tube stubs. Use 4 additional water saturated cloths underneath the valve body to protect the base paint. FLOW NITROGEN Flow regulated nitrogen (at 1 to 2 psig) through the refrigeration gauge set into the valve stem port connection on the liquid service valve and 5 out of the suction / vapor valve stem port. See steps 3A, 3B and 3C on manifold gauge set conne

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VAPOR LIQUID Indoor Refrigerant Metering Device Removal and Flushing Line Set and Indoor Coil Flushing is only required when the existing system used HCFC−22 refrigerant. If the existing system used HFC−410a, then remove the original indoor coil metering device and proceed to Installing New Indoor Metering Device on page 16. TYPICAL EXISTING FIXED ORIFICE TYPICAL EXISTING EXPANSION VALVE REMOVAL REMOVAL PROCEDURE (UNCASED OR PROCEDURE (UNCASED COIL SHOWN) 1B 1A COIL SHOWN) STUB END TWO PIECE PAT

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Installing New Indoor Metering Device This outdoor unit is designed for use in HFC−410A systems that use a check / expansion valve metering device (purchased separately) at the indoor coil. See the Lennox XP14 Engineering Handbook for approved check / expansion valve kit match−ups. The check / expansion valve device can be installed either internal or external to the indoor coil. In applications where an uncased coil is being installed in a field−provided plenum, install the check / expansion v

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Leak Test Line Set and Indoor Coil IMPORTANT Leak detector must be capable of sensing HFC refrigerant. CONNECT GAUGE SET A Connect an HFC−410A manifold gauge set high pressure hose to the LOW HIGH vapor valve service port. NOTE  Normally, the high pressure hose is connected to the liquid MANIFOLD GAUGE SET line port. However, connecting it to the vapor port better protects the manifold gauge set from high pressure damage. B With both manifold valves closed, connect the cylinder of HFC−410A ref

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Evacuating Line Set and Indoor Coil Evacuating the system of non−condensables is critical for proper operation of the unit. Non−condensables are defined as any gas that will not condense under temperatures and pressures present during operation of an air conditioning system. Non−condensables and water suction combine with refrigerant to produce substances that corrode copper piping and compressor parts. CONNECT GAUGE SET LOW HIGH NOTE  Remove cores from service valves (if not already done). 1

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Electrical IMPORTANT In the U.S.A., wiring must conform with current local codes Use a thermocouple or thermistor electronic vacuum and the current National Electric Code (NEC). In Canada, gauge that is calibrated in microns. Use an instrument wiring must conform with current local codes and the current capable of accurately measuring down to 50 microns. Canadian Electrical Code (CEC). Refer to the furnace or air handler installation instructions for additional wiring application diagrams and re

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Figure 15. Typical Unit Wiring Diagram 506728−01 Page 20


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