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HomeMy WebLinkAbout20403 81st Dr_BLD6101_2025 Permit Packet Coversheet Community and Economic Development City of Arlington • 18204 59th Avenue NE • Arlington, WA 98223 • Phone (360) 403-3551 Page 1 of 1 Permit Number: Permit Type: Address/Parcel: Completed (Month/Year): Land Use ˆ Notice of Decision ˆ Staff Report ˆ Application ˆ Narrative ˆ Legal Description ˆ Vicinity Map ˆ Site Plan ˆ Landscape Plan ˆ Complete Streets Checklist ˆ Traffic Impact Analysis ˆ Snohomish County Traffic Mitigation Offer ˆ WSDOT Traffic Offer Form ˆ Tree Survey ˆ Stormwater Drainage Report ˆ Geotech Report ˆ Critical Area Evaluation Form ˆ SEPA Checklist ˆ Public Notice Material ˆ Noticing and Related Documents ˆ Water / Sewer Availability Certificate ˆ Unanticipated Discovery Plan Form ˆ Aerial Photo of Site ˆ Proposed Building Materials ˆ Lighting Plans and Lighting Cut Sheets ˆ Color Elevations ˆ Design Matrix ˆ Plat Map ˆ Title Report ˆ Lot Closures ˆ Preliminary Civil Plans ˆ Archaeological Survey o Confidential Documents. 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Contact the City to obtain. ˆ Letters and Project Documents ˆ Other: Civil ˆ Issued Permit ˆ Application ˆ Other Applications ˆ Construction Calculation Worksheet ˆ Approved Plans ˆ Review Comment Form ˆ Letters and Project Documents ˆ Other Agency Permits ˆ Reports: o Drainage Report Pg: o Stormwater Pg: o Geotech Pg: o All Other Reports ˆ SEPA and Noticing Materials ˆ Inspections ˆ As-Builts ˆ Other: Building ˆ Issued Permit ˆ Application ˆ Additional Applications ˆ Approved Plans ˆ Site Plan ˆ Letters and Project Documents ˆ Calculations ˆ Project Specification Manuals ˆ Reports ˆ Certificate of Occupancy ˆ Inspections ˆ Other: BLD6101 Residential Mechanical 20403 81st Dr February 2025 ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ Important Safety Instructions The following symbols and labels are used throughout this manual to indicate immediate or potential safety hazards. It is the owner’s and installer’s responsibility to read and comply with all safety information and instructions accompanying these symbols. Failure to heed safety information increases the risk of personal injury, property damage, and/or product damage. 2ඖඔඡ඘ඍකඛ඗ඖඖඍඔගඐඉගඐඉඞඍඊඍඍඖගකඉඑඖඍඌග඗එඖඛගඉඔඔඉඌඒඝඛග ඛඍකඞඑඋඍ඗කකඍ඘ඉඑක ඐඍකඍඑඖඉඎගඍක³ඛඍකඞඑඋඍ´ ගඐඍඍ඙ඝඑ඘ඕඍඖගඛ඘ඍඋ- එඎඑඍඌඑඖගඐඑඛඕඉඖඝඉඔඛඐ඗ඝඔඌඛඍකඞඑඋඍගඐඍඍ඙ඝඑ඘ඕඍඖග7ඐඍඕඉඖඝ- ඎඉඋගඝකඍකඟඑඔඔඖ඗ගඊඍකඍඛ඘඗ඖඛඑඊඔඍඎ඗කඉඖඡඑඖඒඝකඡ඗ක඘ක඗඘ඍකගඡ ඌඉඕඉඏඍඉකඑඛඑඖඏඎක඗ඕඑඕ඘ක඗඘ඍකඛඍකඞඑඋඍ඗කඛඍකඞඑඋඍ඘ක඗උඍ- ඌඝකඍඛ,ඎඡ඗ඝඛඍකඞඑඋඍගඐඑඛඝඖඑගඡ඗ඝඉඛඛඝඕඍකඍඛ඘඗ඖඛඑඊඑඔඑගඡඎ඗ක ඉඖඡඑඖඒඝකඡ඗ක඘ක඗඘ඍකගඡඌඉඕඉඏඍඟඐඑඋඐඕඉඡකඍඛඝඔග,ඖඉඌඌඑගඑ඗ඖ එඖඒඝකඑඛඌඑඋගඑ඗ඖඛගඐඉගකඍ඙ඝඑකඍ඗ඖඍ඗කඕ඗කඍඔඑඋඍඖඛඍඛග඗ඛඍකඞඑඋඍ ගඐඍඍ඙ඝඑ඘ඕඍඖගඛ඘ඍඋඑඎඑඍඌඑඖගඐඑඛඕඉඖඝඉඔ඗ඖඔඡඔඑඋඍඖඛඍඌ඘ඍක- ඛ඗ඖඖඍඔඛඐ඗ඝඔඌඛඍකඞඑඋඍගඐඍඍ඙ඝඑ඘ඕඍඖග,ඕ඘ක඗඘ඍකඑඖඛගඉඔඔඉගඑ඗ඖ ඉඌඒඝඛගඕඍඖගඛඍකඞඑඋඑඖඏ඗කකඍ඘ඉඑක඗ඎගඐඍඍ඙ඝඑ඘ඕඍඖගඛ඘ඍඋඑඎඑඍඌ එඖගඐඑඛඕඉඖඝඉඔ඗කඉගගඍඕ඘ගඑඖඏග඗එඖඛගඉඔඔඉඌඒඝඛගඛඍකඞඑඋඍ඗ක කඍ඘ඉඑකගඐඍඍ඙ඝඑ඘ඕඍඖගඛ඘ඍඋඑඎඑඍඌඑඖගඐඑඛඕඉඖඝඉඔඟඑගඐ඗ඝග඘ක඗඘ඍක ගකඉඑඖඑඖඏඕඉඡකඍඛඝඔගඑඖ඘ක඗ඌඝඋගඌඉඕඉඏඍ඘ක඗඘ඍකගඡඌඉඕඉඏඍ ඘ඍකඛ඗ඖඉඔඑඖඒඝකඡ඗කඌඍඉගඐ WARNING WARNING +,*+92/7$*( 'එඛඋ඗ඖඖඍඋගඉඔඔ඘඗ඟඍකඊඍඎ඗කඍඛඍකඞඑඋඑඖඏ඗ක එඖඛගඉඔඔඑඖඏගඐඑඛඝඖඑග0ඝඔගඑ඘ඔඍ඘඗ඟඍකඛ඗ඝකඋඍඛ ඕඉඡඊඍ඘කඍඛඍඖග)ඉඑඔඝකඍග඗ඌ඗ඛ඗ඕඉඡඋඉඝඛඍ ඘ක඗඘ඍකගඡඌඉඕඉඏඍ඘ඍකඛ඗ඖඉඔඑඖඒඝකඡ඗කඌඍඉගඐ &$87,21 6උක඗ඔඔඍ඙ඝඑ඘඘ඍඌඝඖඑගඛඛඐ඗ඝඔඌඖඍඞඍකඊඍඝඛඍඌග඗ඍඞඉඋඝඉගඍ ගඐඍඉඑකඋ඗ඖඌඑගඑ඗ඖඑඖඏඛඡඛගඍඕ9ඉඋඝඝඕඛගඐඑඛඔ඗ඟඋඉඖඋඉඝඛඍ එඖගඍකඖඉඔඍඔඍඋගකඑඋඉඔඉකඋඑඖඏකඍඛඝඔගඑඖඏඑඖඉඌඉඕඉඏඍඌ඗කඎඉඑඔඍඌ උ඗ඕ඘කඍඛඛ඗ක &21'(16,1*81,7 +($73803 ,167$//$7,21 6(59,&(5()(5(1&( ‹*RRGPDQ0DQXIDFWXULQJ&RPSDQ\/3 .HUPLHU5G:DOOHU7; ZZZJRRGPDQPIJFRP 31,2*'DWH-XQH 6KLSSLQJ,QVSHFWLRQ Always keep the unit upright; laying the unit on its side or top may cause equipment damage. 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After cutting the tubing, install plugs to keep refrigerant tubing clean and dry prior to and during installation. Tubing should always be cut square keeping ends round and free from burrs. Clean the tubing to prevent contamination. Do NOT let refrigerant lines come in direct contact with plumb- LQJGXFWZRUNÀRRUMRLVWVZDOOVWXGVÀRRUVDQGZDOOV:KHQ running refrigerant lines through a foundation or wall, open- ings should allow for sound and vibration absorbing material to be placed or installed between tubing and foundation. Any gap between foundation or wall and refrigerant lines should EH¿OOHGZLWKDSOLDEOHVLOLFRQEDVHGFDXON579RUDYLEUDWLRQ damping material. Avoid suspending refrigerant tubing from joists and studs with rigid wire or straps that would come in contact with the tubing. Use an insulated or suspension type hanger. Keep both lines separate and always insulate the suction line. These sizes are recommended for line lengths of 79 feet or less to obtain optimum performance. For alternate line sizing RSWLRQVRUUXQVRIPRUHWKDQIHHWUHIHUWR73/RQJ Line Set Application R-410A, or contact your distributor for assistance. Cond Unit 7RQV Suct Liq Suct Liq Suct Liq 1 1/2 5/8 1/4 3/4 3/8 3/4 3/8 2 5/8 1/4 3/4 3/8 3/4 3/8 2 1/2 5/8 1/4 3/4 3/8 7/8 3/8 3 3/4 3/8 7/8 3/8 1 1/8 3/8 3 1/2 7/8 3/8 1 1/8 3/8 1 1/8 3/8 4 7/8 3/8 1 1/8 3/8 1 1/8 3/8 5 7/8 3/8 1 1/8 3/8 1 1/8 3/8 /LQH'LDPHWHU ,Q2' 5(&200(1'(',17(5&211(&7,1*78%,1* )W  * Lines greater than 79 feet in length or vertical elevation changes more than 50 feet refer to the 73-5-$/RQJ/LQH6HW$SSOLFDWLRQ *XLGHOLQHVRUFRQWDFW\RXUGLVWULEXWRUIRUDVVLVWDQFH Insulation is necessary to prevent condensation from forming DQGGURSSLQJIURPWKHVXFWLRQOLQH$UPÀH[ RUVDWLVIDFWRU\ equivalent) with 3/8” min. wall thickness is recommended. In severe conditions (hot, high humidity areas) 1/2” insulation may be required. Insulation must be installed in a manner which protects tubing from damage and contamination. ([LVWLQJ/LQH6HWV Where possible, drain as much residual compressor oil from H[LVWLQJV\VWHPVOLQHVDQGWUDSVSD\FORVHDWWHQWLRQWRORZ DUHDVZKHUHRLOPD\FROOHFW8VHRIDQDSSURYHGÀXVKLQJ agent is recommended followed by a nitrogen purge to remove DQ\UHPDLQLQJÀXVKLQJDJHQWIURPWKHOLQHVRULQGRRUFRLO Replacement of indoor coil is recommended. 127(,IXVLQJH[LVWLQJLQGRRUFRLODQGFKDQJLQJUHIULJHUDQW types, ensure the indoor coil and metering device are com- patible with the type of refrigerant being used. If new indoor coil is required check spec sheet or AHRI for approved coil. If system is being replaced due to compressor electrical fail- XUHDVVXPHDFLGLVLQV\VWHP5HIHUWR6HUYLFH3URFHGXUH S-115 Compressor Burnout in service manual for clean-up procedure. %XU\LQJ5HIULJHUDQW/LQHV If burying refrigerant lines can not be avoided, use the fol- lowing checklist. 1. Insulate liquid and suction lines separately.  (QFORVHDOOXQGHUJURXQGSRUWLRQVRIWKHUHIULJHUDQWOLQHV in waterproof material (conduit or pipe) sealing the ends ZKHUHWXELQJHQWHUVH[LWVWKHHQFORVXUH 3. If the lines must pass under or through a concrete slab, ensure lines are adequately protected and sealed. 4 5HIULJHUDQW/LQH&RQQHFWLRQV ,03257$17 To avoid overheating the service valve, TXV valve, or ¿OWHUGULHUZKLOHEUD]LQJZUDSWKHFRPSRQHQWZLWKD wet rag, or use a thermal heat trap compound. Be sure to follow the manufacturer’s instruction when using the heat trap compound. 127( Remove Schrader valves from service valves before brazing tubes to the valves. Use a brazing alloy of 2% minimum silver content. Do QRWXVHÀX[ Torch heat required to braze tubes of various sizes is proportional to the size of the tube. Tubes of smaller size require less heat to bring the tube to brazing temperature before adding brazing alloy. Applying too much heat to any tube can melt the tube. Service personnel must use the appropriate heat level for the size of the tube being brazed. 127( The use of a heat shield when brazing is recommended to avoid burning the serial plate or the ¿QLVKRQWKHXQLW 1. The ends of the refrigerant lines must be cut square, deburred, cleaned, and be round and free from nicks or dents. Any other condition increases the chance of a refrigerant leak. 2. “Sweep” the refrigerant line with nitrogen or inert gas GXULQJEUD]LQJWRSUHYHQWWKHIRUPDWLRQRIFRSSHUR[LGH LQVLGHWKHUHIULJHUDQWOLQHV7KH32(RLOVXVHGLQ5$ DSSOLFDWLRQVZLOOFOHDQDQ\FRSSHUR[LGHSUHVHQWIURPWKH inside of the refrigerant lines and spread it throughout the system. This may cause a blockage or failure of the metering device. 3. After brazing, quench the joints with water or a wet cloth to prevent overheating of the service valve.  (QVXUHWKH¿OWHUGULHUSDLQW¿QLVKLVLQWDFWDIWHUEUD]LQJ ,IWKHSDLQWRIWKHVWHHO¿OWHUGULHUKDVEHHQEXUQHGRU chipped, repaint or treat with a rust preventative. 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If you prefer to use an electronic leak GHWHFWRUFKDUJHWKHV\VWHPWR36,*ZLWKWKHDSSURSULDWH V\VWHP UHIULJHUDQW VHH 6HULDO 'DWD 3ODWH IRU UHIULJHUDQW LGHQWL¿FDWLRQ 'RQRWXVHDQDOWHUQDWLYHUHIULJHUDQW8VLQJ GU\QLWURJHQ¿QLVKFKDUJLQJWKHV\VWHPWR36,*$SSO\ the leak detector to all suspect areas. When leaks are discovered, repair the leaks, and repeat the pressure test. If leaks have been eliminated proceed to system evacuation. 6ඡඛගඍඕ(ඞඉඋඝඉගඑ඗ඖ Condensing unit liquid and suction valves are closed to contain the charge within the unit. The unit is shipped with the valve stems closed and caps installed. Do not open valves until the system is evacuated. WARNING 5()5,*(5$1781'(535(6685( )ඉඑඔඝකඍග඗ඎ඗ඔඔ඗ඟ඘ක඗඘ඍක඘ක඗උඍඌඝකඍඛඕඉඡඋඉඝඛඍ඘ක඗඘ඍකගඡ ඌඉඕඉඏඍ඘ඍකඛ඗ඖඉඔඑඖඒඝකඡ඗කඌඍඉගඐ 127(6උක඗ඔඔඋ඗ඕ඘කඍඛඛ඗කඛඛඐ඗ඝඔඌඖඍඞඍකඊඍඝඛඍඌ ග඗ඍඞඉඋඝඉගඍ඗ක඘ඝඕ඘ඌ඗ඟඖඉඐඍඉග඘ඝඕ඘඗කඉඑක උ඗ඖඌඑගඑ඗ඖඑඖඏඛඡඛගඍඕ 5 &$87,21 3ක඗ඔ඗ඖඏඍඌ඗඘ඍකඉගඑ඗ඖඉගඛඝඋගඑ඗ඖ඘කඍඛඛඝකඍඛඔඍඛඛගඐඉඖ඘ඛඑඏ ඎ඗කඕ඗කඍගඐඉඖඛඍඋ඗ඖඌඛඟඑඔඔකඍඛඝඔගඑඖ඗ඞඍකඐඍඉගඑඖඏ඗ඎගඐඍ ඛඋක඗ඔඔඛඉඖඌ඘ඍකඕඉඖඍඖගඌඉඕඉඏඍග඗ගඐඍඛඋක඗ඔඔගඑ඘ඛඌකඑඞඍ ඊඍඉකඑඖඏඛඉඖඌඑඖගඍකඖඉඔඛඍඉඔ 'ඍඍ඘9ඉඋඝඝඕ0ඍගඐ඗ඌ 5ඍඋ඗ඕඕඍඖඌඍඌ 7KH'HHS9DFXXP0HWKRGUHTXLUHVDYDFXXPSXPSUDWHGIRU PLFURQVRUOHVV7KLVPHWKRGLVDQHႇHFWLYHDQGHႈFLHQW way of assuring the system is free of non-condensable DLU DQG PRLVWXUH$V DQ DOWHUQDWLYH WKH7ULSOH (YDFXDWLRQ 0HWKRGLVGHWDLOHGLQWKH6HUYLFH0DQXDOIRUWKLVSURGXFW model. It is recommended to remove the Schrader Cores from the VHUYLFH YDOYHV XVLQJ D FRUHUHPRYDO WRRO WR H[SHGLWH WKH evacuation procedure. 1. Connect the vacuum pump, micron gauge, and vacuum UDWHGKRVHVWRERWKVHUYLFHYDOYHV(YDFXDWLRQPXVW use both service valves to eliminate system mechanical seals. 2. (YDFXDWHWKHV\VWHPWROHVVWKDQPLFURQV 3. Isolate the pump from the system and hold vacuum for 10 minutes (minimum). Typically, pressure will rise slowly during this period. If the pressure rises to less than 1000 microns and remains steady, the system is considered leak-free; proceed to system charging and startup. 4. If pressure rises above 1000 microns but holds steady below 2000 microns, non-condensable air or moisture may remain or a small leak is present. Return to step ,IWKHVDPHUHVXOWLVDFKLHYHGFKHFNIRUOHDNVDQG repair. Repeat the evacuation procedure. 5. If pressure rises above 2000 microns, a leak is pres- ent. Check for leaks and repair. Repeat the evacuation procedure. 5000 4500 4000 3500 3000 2500 2000 1500 1000 500 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 /($. 6 35(6(17 0,187(6 V$& 8 8 0 IN 0, & 5 2 1 6 &21'(16,%/(62560$// /($.35(6(17 NO /($.6 NO &21'(16,%/(6 (OHFWULFDO&RQQHFWLRQV WARNING +,*+92/7$*( 'එඛඋ඗ඖඖඍඋගඉඔඔ඘඗ඟඍකඊඍඎ඗කඍඛඍකඞඑඋඑඖඏ 0ඝඔගඑ඘ඔඍ඘඗ඟඍකඛ඗ඝකඋඍඛඕඉඡඊඍ඘කඍඛඍඖග )ඉඑඔඝකඍග඗ඌ඗ඛ඗ඕඉඡඋඉඝඛඍ඘ක඗඘ඍකගඡඌඉඕඉඏඍ ඘ඍකඛ඗ඖඉඔඑඖඒඝකඡ඗කඌඍඉගඐඌඝඍග඗ඍඔඍඋගකඑඋ ඛඐ඗උඓ:එකඑඖඏඕඝඛගඋ඗ඖඎ඗කඕඟඑගඐ1(&඗ක&(& ඉඖඌඉඔඔඔ඗උඉඔඋ඗ඌඍඛ8ඖඌඍකඛඑජඍඌඟඑකඍඛඋ඗ඝඔඌ උඉඝඛඍ඘඗඗කඍ඙ඝඑ඘ඕඍඖග඘ඍකඎ඗කඕඉඖඋඍඍ඙ඝඑ඘ඕඍඖග ඌඉඕඉඏඍ඗කඎඑකඍ WARNING 7඗ඉඞ඗එඌගඐඍකඑඛඓ඗ඎඎඑකඍ඗කඍ඙ඝඑ඘ඕඍඖගඌඉඕඉඏඍඝඛඍඋ඗඘඘ඍක උ඗ඖඌඝඋග඗කඛ 127,&( 8ඖඑගඛඟඑගඐක඗ගඉකඡ඗කකඍඋඑ඘ක඗උඉගඑඖඏඋ඗ඕ඘කඍඛඛ඗කඛඉඖඌඖ඗ඖ ඊඔඍඍඌ7;9¶ඛකඍ඙ඝඑකඍඉ+ඉකඌ6ගඉකග.එග The condensing unit rating plate lists pertinent electrical data necessary for proper electrical service and overcurrent protection. Wires should be sized to limit voltage drop to 2% PD[ IURPWKHPDLQEUHDNHURUIXVHSDQHOWRWKHFRQGHQVLQJ XQLW&RQVXOWWKH1(&&(&DQGDOOORFDOFRGHVWRGHWHUPLQH the correct wire gauge and length. Local codes often require a disconnect switch located near the unit; do not install the switch on the unit. Refer to the installation instructions supplied with the indoor furnace/air KDQGOHUIRUVSHFL¿FZLULQJFRQQHFWLRQVDQGLQGRRUXQLWFRQ- ¿JXUDWLRQ/LNHZLVHFRQVXOWWKHLQVWUXFWLRQVSDFNDJHGZLWK the thermostat for mounting and location information. 2YHUFXUUHQW3URWHFWLRQ The following overcurrent protection devices are approved for use. • Time delay fuses • HACR type circuit breakers 7KHVHGHYLFHVKDYHVXႈFLHQWWLPHGHOD\WRSHUPLWWKHPR- tor-compressor to start and accelerate its load. 7KUHH3KDVH&RPSUHVVRU5RWDWLRQ &$87,21 8ඛඍඋඉකඍඟඐඍඖඐඉඖඌඔඑඖඏඛඋක඗ඔඔඋ඗ඕ඘කඍඛඛ඗කඛ'඗ඕඍ ගඍඕ඘ඍකඉගඝකඍඋ඗ඝඔඌඊඍඐ඗ග Three phase compressors are power phase dependent and can rotate in either direction. Verify proper rotation for three phase compressors by ensur- ing the suction pressure drops and discharge pressure rises when the compressor is energized. 127( When operated in reverse, a three phase scroll compressors is noisier and its current draw substantially reduced compared to marked values. 6 To correct, disconnect power and switch any two leads at the unit contactor and re-observe. +LJK9ROWDJH&RQQHFWLRQV Route power supply and ground wires through the high volt- age port and terminate in accordance with the wiring diagram provided inside the control panel cover. /RZ9ROWDJH&RQQHFWLRQV The indoor transformer must supply 24 volt AC low voltage power to the outdoor section for the control wiring. Cooling only units require 25VA minimum and heat pump units re- quire 40VA minimum. Low voltage wiring for two-stage units depends on the thermostat used and the number of control wires between the indoor unit and the condensing unit. Route control wires through the low voltage port and terminate in accordance with the wiring diagram provided inside the control panel cover. 6<67(0',$*5$0+($73803:,7+6,1*/(67$*( &2035(6625$1'6,1*/(67$*((/(&75,&+($7(5 W2 TYPICAL H/P ROOM THERMOSTATHEAT PUMP R G C W2 RED GREEN WHITE BLUE INDOOR UNIT R O W BL #18 GA. 5 WIRE R G BR W BL R E D O R A N G E W H I T E B L U E BL W G R C O Y R Y O C W2 G R E 6<67(0',$*5$0+($73803:,7+6,1*/(67$*( &2035(6625$1'7:267$*((/(&75,&+($7(5 NOTES: 1) TERMINAL BLOCK MARKINGS ARE FOR AMANA AIR HANDLERS. NOMENCLATURE EHR -EMERGENCY HEAT RELAY (OPTIONAL) COLOR CODES BL-- BLUE BR--BROWN GR--GREEN OR--ORANGE RD--RED WH--WHITE Y--YELLOW PU--PURPLE O R A N G E #18 GA. 5 WIRE BL O W BL W G C BLUE W2 G WHITE GREEN TYPICAL H/P ROOM THERMOSTATHEAT PUMP B L U E W H I T E R E D R R INDOOR UNIT R RED W3 BROWN BR R G BR BL W2C O Y R Y O C G R E 6<67(0',$*5$0+($73803:,7+7:267$*(&2035(6625$1'6,1*/(67$*((/(&75,&+($7(5 WH WH BL YL PU PURPLEY1 YELLOWY2 PU BL WH GR RDRD GR BR WH BL BL OR RD YL C WH ORBL YL RD HEAT PUMP W2 O Y1 Y2 R ROOM THERMOSTAT Y2 O C W GY1 R E PU REDRD GREENGR WHITEW2 BLUEC INDOOR UNIT #18 GAGE 5 WIRES 6<67(0',$*5$0+($73803:,7+7:267$*(&2035(6625$1'7:267$*((/(&75,&+($7(5 WH WH BL YL PU PURPLEY1 YELLOWY2 PU BR WH GR RDRD GR BR WH BL BL OR RD YL C WH ORBL YL RD HEAT PUMP W2 O Y1 Y2 R ROOM THERMOSTAT Y2 O C W GY1 R E PU REDRD GREENGR WHITEW2 BROWNW3 INDOOR UNIT #18 GAGE 5 WIRES BL BLUEC 1 3 2 4 PU YL 7KHUPRVWDW ZLWK/RZ9ROWDJH:LUHVWR+HDW3XPS8QLW System Start Up 127(Units with crankcase heaters should have high voltage power energized for 24 hours prior to start up. +HDW3XPSVDUHHTXLSSHGZLWKDWLPHWHPSHUDWXUHGHIURVW FRQWUROZLWK¿HOGVHOHFWDEOHGHIURVWLQWHUYDOVRIPLQ- utes. ,Q5HJLRQ,9WKHGHIURVWFRQWUROVKRXOGEHVHWWRDQ LQWHUYDORIPLQXWHV This setting should be adjusted at this WLPHLIQHHGHG7KHGHIURVWFRQWURODOVRKDV6PDUW6KLIW 70  Technology, which delays compressor operation at defrost initiation and termination. If disabling this function is desired, PRYHWKHMXPSHUIURP³'/<´WR³1250´RQWKHGHIURVWFRQWURO Adequate refrigerant charge for the matching HSVTC evapo- rator coil and 15 feet of lineset is supplied with the condensing unit. If using evaporator coils other than HSVTC coil, it may be necessary to add or remove refrigerant to attain proper FKDUJH,IOLQHVHWH[FHHGVIHHWLQOHQJWKUHIULJHUDQWVKRXOG be added at .6 ounces per foot of liquid line. 7 127( Charge should always be checked using superheat when using a piston and subcooling when using TXV equipped indoor coil to verify proper charge. 2SHQWKHVXFWLRQVHUYLFHYDOYH¿UVW,IWKHOLTXLGVHUYLFHYDOYH LVRSHQHG¿UVWRLOIURPWKHFRPSUHVVRUPD\EHGUDZQLQWR WKHLQGRRUFRLO7;9UHVWULFWLQJUHIULJHUDQWÀRZDQGDႇHFWLQJ operation of the system. &$87,21 3266,%/(5()5,*(5$17/($. 7඗ඉඞ඗එඌඉ඘඗ඛඛඑඊඔඍකඍඎකඑඏඍකඉඖගඔඍඉඓ඗඘ඍඖගඐඍඛඍකඞඑඋඍඞඉඔඞඍඛ ඝඖගඑඔගඐඍග඗඘඗ඎගඐඍඛගඍඕඑඛ´ඎක඗ඕගඐඍකඍගඉඑඖඍක When opening valves with retainers, open each valve only until the top of the stem is 1/8” from the retainer. To avoid loss of refrigerant, DO NOT apply pressure to the retainer. When opening valves without a retainer remove service valve cap DQGLQVHUWDKH[ZUHQFKLQWRWKHYDOYHVWHPDQGEDFNRXWWKH VWHPE\WXUQLQJWKHKH[ZUHQFKFRXQWHUFORFNZLVH2SHQWKH valve until it contacts the rolled lip of the valve body. 683(5+($7)2508/$ 68&7/,1(7(036$768&77(0 3 55 57 59 61 63 65 67 69 71 10 13 17 20 23 26 29 30 31 8 11 14 16 19 22 26 27 29 5 8 10 13 15 19 23 24 25 --- --- 6 9 11 15 20 21 23 --- --- --- --- 7 12 17 18 20 --- --- --- --- --- 8 13 15 16 --- --- --- --- --- 7 10 11 13 --- --- --- --- --- --- 7 8 10 --- --- --- --- --- --- --- 7 8 --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- 7 --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- SYSTEM SUPERHEAT TARGET FOR PISTON MATCH-UPS (+/- 1°F) Indoor Wet Bulb Temperature, °FOutdoor Dry Bulb Temperature, °F 60 65 70 105 110 115 75 80 85 90 95 100 127(These are not back-seating valves. It is not necessary to force the stem tightly against the rolled lip. Break vacuum by fully opening liquid service valve. After the refrigerant charge has bled into the system, open the suction service valve. 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Only in unique applications due to refrigerant line OHQJWKGLႇHUHQFHVLQKHLJKWEHWZHHQWKHLQGRRUDQGRXWGRRU unit and refrigerant tubing sizes or poor performance should Superheat setting require adjustment. These adjustments VKRXOG RQO\ EH SHUIRUPHG E\ TXDOL¿HG VHUYLFH SHUVRQQHO For detailed charge and TXV adjustments refer to the DSSURSULDWH6HUYLFH0DQXDO )L[HG2UL¿FH 1. Temporarily install a thermometer 4-6” from the compres- VRURQWKHVXFWLRQOLQH(QVXUHWKHWKHUPRPHWHUPDNHV adequate contact and is insulated for best possible readings. 0HDVXUHSUHVVXUHXVLQJVHUYLFHJDXJHPDQLIROGFRQ- nected to true suction access port. (Superheat is sat- uration temperature from the pressure measurement subtracted from the actual tube temperature.) 3. Refer to the superheat table provided for proper system superheat. Add charge to lower superheat or recover charge to raise superheat. 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TXV-based systems should have a Subcooling value of 8°F +/- 1°F. In two-stage compressor systems, targeted Subcool value is 6°F +/- 1°F. 10 6. Add refrigerant to increase Subcooling and remove refrigerant to decrease Subcooling. $GMXVW6XSHUKHDW2QO\$SSOLFDEOHWR$GMXVWDEOH7;9 6XSHUKHDWFDQDOVREHXWLOL]HGWREHVWYHULI\FKDUJHOHYHOV ZLWKDQDGMXVWDEOH7;9DQGPDNHDGMXVWPHQWVZKHQQHHG- HGLQXQLTXHDSSOLFDWLRQVGXHWRUHIULJHUDQWOLQHOHQJWK GLႇHUHQFHVLQKHLJKWEHWZHHQWKHLQGRRUDQGRXWGRRUXQLW DQGUHIULJHUDQWWXELQJVL]HV7KHVHDGMXVWPHQWVVKRXOG RQO\EHSHUIRUPHGE\TXDOL¿HGVHUYLFHSHUVRQQHO $GYDQFHG$GMXVWPHQW5HFRPPHQGDWLRQV 683(5+($7)2508/$ 68&7,21/,1(7(03(5$- 785(6$785$7('68&7,217(03(5$785( 1. Clamp a pipe clamp thermometer 4-6” from compressor on suction line at the outdoor unit. D(QVXUHWKHWKHUPRPHWHUPDNHVDGHTXDWHFRQWDFW for the best possible readings. b. The temperature read with the thermometer should be higher than the saturated suction temperature. 0HDVXUHWKHSUHVVXUHXVLQJVHUYLFHJDXJHPDQLIROGFRQ- nected to the true suction access port. Refer to the chart above to obtain saturated temperature corresponding to the measured pressure. 7KHGLႇHUHQFHEHWZHHQWKHVDWXUDWHGVXFWLRQWHPSHUD- ture and the recorded suction line temperature is the Superheat value. 4. TXV-based systems should have a Superheat value of 15.5°F +/- 1.5°F. In two-stage compressor systems, targeted superheat value is 8°F +/- 1°F. 5. Adjust Superheat by turning the TXV valve stem FORFN- wise to increase and FRXQWHUFORFNZLVH to decrease. a. If Subcooling and Superheat are low, DGMXVW the TXV to the superheat value in step 4 and then check Subcooling. b. If Subcooling is low and Superheat is high, add charge to raise Subcooling to 8°F +/- 1°F then check Superheat. In two-stage compressor sys- tems, targeted Subcool value is 6°F +/- 1°F. c. If Subcooling and Superheat are high, DGMXVW the TXV valve to the superheat value in step 4 then check the Subcooling value. d. If Subcooling is high and Superheat is low, DGMXVW the TXV valve to the superheat value in step 4 and UHPRYH charge to ORZHU the Subcooling to 8°F +/- 1°F. In two-stage compressor systems, targeted Subcool value is 6°F +/- 1°F. 127('2 127 DGMXVW WKH FKDUJH EDVHG H[FOXVLYHO\ RQ suction pressure unless for general charging in the case of a gross undercharge. 127( Check the Schrader ports for leaks and tighten valve FRUHVLIQHFHVVDU\,QVWDOOFDSV¿QJHUWLJKW +HDW3XPS+HDWLQJ&\FOH The proper method of charging a heat pump in the heat mode is by weight with the additional charge adjustments for line size, line length, and other system components. 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