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# 41718L098 Page 1 Save these INSTRUCTIONS for future referenceINSTALLATION AND MAINTENANCEINSTRUCTIONSSCU SeriesSplit system Air ConditionerManufactured Lennox International Company421 Monroe StreetBellevue, OH 44811 TABLE OF CONTENTSINSTALLATION .. 2 START-UP .. 5 MAINTENANCE .. 5 WIRING DIAGRAMS .. 6 WARRANTY .. 8 Before performing MAINTENANCE operations onsystem, turn off all main power switches toindoor and outdoor units. Turn off accessoryheater power switch if applicable. Electricalshock could cause personal injury or death. WARNINGI nstallation and servicing of air conditioningequipment can be hazardous due to internalrefrigerant pressure and live electrical compo-nents. Only trained and qualified servicepersonnel should install or service this equip-ment.

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1 # 41718L098 Page 1 Save these INSTRUCTIONS for future referenceINSTALLATION AND MAINTENANCEINSTRUCTIONSSCU SeriesSplit system Air ConditionerManufactured Lennox International Company421 Monroe StreetBellevue, OH 44811 TABLE OF CONTENTSINSTALLATION .. 2 START-UP .. 5 MAINTENANCE .. 5 WIRING DIAGRAMS .. 6 WARRANTY .. 8 Before performing MAINTENANCE operations onsystem, turn off all main power switches toindoor and outdoor units. Turn off accessoryheater power switch if applicable. Electricalshock could cause personal injury or death. WARNINGI nstallation and servicing of air conditioningequipment can be hazardous due to internalrefrigerant pressure and live electrical compo-nents. Only trained and qualified servicepersonnel should install or service this equip-ment.

2 INSTALLATION and service performed byunqualified persons can result in propertydamage, personal injury or death. WARNINGRisk of electrical shock. Disconnect all remotepower supplies before installing or servicingany portion of the system . Failure to discon-nect power supplies can result in propertydamage, personal injury or death. WARNINGThe equipment covered in this manual is to be installed by trained and experiencedservice and INSTALLATION technicians. Improper INSTALLATION , modification, service or usecan cause electrical shock, fire, explosion or other conditions which may cause per-sonal injury, death or property damage. Use appropriate safety gear including safetyglasses and gloves when installing this equipment.

3 WARNINGPage 2# 41718L098 Location of UnitInstall the unit on a solid, level mounting pad. To minimizetransmission of vibration, the pad should not be in directcontact with any building walls or unit has been designed to be located outdoors withsufficient clearance for free entrance to the inlet anddischarge air openings. Adequate service clearance mustalso be provided. Refer to Figure 1 for a detailed descrip-tion of minimum clearances. Position the unit to avoiddirect contact of water, snow or ice from a roof placing the unit near quiet areas such assleeping quarters or study rooms. Normal operatingsound levels may be objectionable if the unit is placednear certain WiringAll field wiring must be done in accordance with theNational Electrical Code recommendations, CanadianElectrical Code and CSA Standards, or local codes, whereapplicable.

4 Refer to the unit rating plate for informationneeded for wire sizing and branch circuit protection. Anadequately sized branch circuit disconnect should beinstalled, per the NEC, within sight of and readily acces-sible to the unit. Route properly sized copper conductorsfrom the disconnect to the unit high voltage connections atthe contactor. A properly sized ground wire must beconnected to the ground screw or wire located in thecontrol panel. Two low voltage thermostat wires must beconnected to the yellow wires connected to the contactorcoil. Use copper conductors this entire instruction manual, as well as theinstructions supplied in separate equipment, beforestarting the INSTALLATION .

5 Observe and follow allwarnings, cautions, instructional labels and to comply with these INSTRUCTIONS could resultin an unsafe condition and/or premature INSTRUCTIONS are intended as a general guide onlyfor use by qualified personnel and do not supersede anynational or local codes in any way. The INSTALLATION mustcomply with all provincial, state and local codes as well asthe National Electrical Code ( ) or Canadian ElectricalCode (Canada). Compliance should be determined priorto unit has been factory charged with a quantity ofrefrigerant (R22) sufficient for a matched indoor coiland 20 feet of refrigerant tubing. If installed with otherindoor sections or with tubing sets other than 20 feet inlength, adjustments to the total system charge must outdoor unit has been ARI rated with several Arm-strong matching indoor sections for various types ofinstallations.

6 To obtain optimum performance, a matchedindoor section must be installed. ARI ratings are based onproperly charged systems running at rated indoor cfmlevels. Ductwork should be specified to insure the correctindoor airflow is of ShipmentUpon receipt of equipment, carefully inspect it for possibleshipping damage. If damage is found, it should be notedon the carrier s freight bill. Take special care to examinethe unit inside the carton if the carton is damaged. Anyconcealed damage discovered should be reported to thelast carrier immediately, preferably in writing, and shouldinclude a request for inspection by the carrier s any damages are discovered and reported to the carrierDO NOT INSTALL THE UNIT, as claim may be the unit rating plate to confirm specificationsare as unit is designed and approved for outdoor outdoor unit must not be installed with any ductworkin the airstream.

7 The outdoor fan is not designed tooperate against any additional static pressure.* If extended run times are anticipated belowoutdoor temperatures of 65 F, a low ambient kitmust be 1roodtuOot)muminim(*F 56)mumixam(F 511roodnIotbwF 75/bdF 26bwF 27/bdF 09 Optimum Temperature RangeThe unit has been designed to operate within the range ofindoor and outdoor temperatures as outlined in Table these recommendations will minimize compo-nent failures and maximize system performance.# 41718L098 Page 3 Refrigerant Piping ConnectionsCheck the indoor piston orifice to see if it matches therequired piston for the indoor and outdoor combina-tion being installed. Refer to the refrigerant chargelabel located on the inside of the outdoor unit accesspanel for the correct piston orifice size the piston orifice with the correct size if thissize is not already installed in the indoor optimum system performance, indoor coilsshould be washed with a suitable detergent to removeany residue from the coil manufacturing to the following INSTRUCTIONS when making therefrigerant piping connections:1.

8 The unit has been factory charged with refrigerant(R22) suitable for a matched indoor coil and 20 feet ofproperly sized refrigerant tubing. Refer to the unitrating plate for the exact amount of this factory Refer to the refrigerant charge label located on theinside surface of the outdoor unit access the outdoor and indoor models being installedand note any refrigerant adjustments that must bemade to the system . Adjustments to the systemcharge must also be made if an interconnecting lineset other than 20 feet is ClearancesFigure 1 48" OVERHEADCLEARANCENAMEPLATELOCATIONNEC CLASS 1 WIRINGTHERMOSTATNEC CLASS 2 WIRING12" CLEARANCE12" CLEARANCEBOTH SIDES24" SERVICEACCESS CLEARANCESEAL OPENING(S)WITH PERMAGUMOR EQUIVALENTNOTE: ALL OUTDOOR WIRING MUST BE WEATHERPROOFTOINDOORUNITTOEVAPORATORCOIL TOPOWERSUPPLY3.

9 Route tubing to fittings on the outdoor unit vapor andliquid service valves using properly sized refrigerantgrade tubing. Run the refrigerant tubing in as direct apath as possible avoiding unnecessary turns Ensure that the vapor line is insulated properly andthat both vapor and liquid lines are not in directcontact with floors, walls, ductwork, floor joists orother After wrapping the service valves with a wet rag,braze the tubing to the valve After brazing the tubing connections at the indoor coil,leak test the refrigerant tubing and indoor Following the leak test, evacuate the indoor coil andline set to a minimum of 500 microns to removecontamination and After evacuation, open both the vapor and liquidservice valves 4# 41718L098 For installations exceeding 100 feet.

10 Contact the Armstrong Air Conditioning Services Department at (419) charge contains refrigerant for condenser, evapo-rator and 20 feet of 3/8 line set. For line set other than 20feet, adjust charge at oz. per foot of 3/8 liquidline and oz. per foot of 1/2 . To obtain optimumperformance, system charge should be weighed inaccordance to amount specified on unit rating plate andany adjustments for additional line length over 20 feet, asstated performance may be verified by using therefrigerant charging labels provided with each air conditioning systems, horizontal suction lines shouldbe slightly sloped toward the condensing unit. Piping mustavoid dips or low spots can collect oil.


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