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Issue 1324

507120-01

ALLIED AIR ENTERPRISES

EQUIPMENT LIMITED WARRANTY

APPLIES IN U.S.A. AND CANADA ONLY

FAILURE TO MAINTAIN YOUR EQUIPMENT WILL VOID THIS WARRANTY

COVERED EQUIPMENT

The following Allied Air Enterprises heating and cooling equipment is covered by the Limited Warranty,

Condensing Units:  

4SCU13, 4SCU14, 4SCU16, 4SCU18, 4AC13, 4AC14

Heat Pumps:  

4SHP13, 4SHP14, 4SHP16, 4SHP18, 4HP13, 4HP14, 4HP16, 4HP18

Gas Furnaces:  

FPBB, A97, A96, A95, A952V, A93, A80, 95G2, 95G2V, 95G1, 92G1, 80G2, 80G1

Oil Furnaces:  

L83UF, L83BR, L83BF, L83HR, L83HF

Electric Furnaces

:  EFC, EFV

Evaporator Coils:  

EC, EU, EH, EM

Air handlers:  

BCS2M, BCS3, BCE3

Package Equipment:  

4PCE13, 4PCE15, 4PGE13, 4PGE15, 4PHP13, 4PHP15, RGE13, RPGE13, RHP13, RCE13, RPHP13, RPCE13

Unit Heaters:

  LF24 (30,000 to 75,000 Btuh units)

PARTS and COMPRESSOR COVERAGE

The covered equipment, parts and compressor are warranted by Allied Air for a period of five (5) years from the date of the original installation, when installed in a residential application (which includes homes, 

duplexes, apartments and condominiums). For non-residential applications, the covered equipment and parts are warranted for a period of one (1) year and compressor is warranted for five (5) years from 

the date of the original installation.  If, during this period, a covered component fails because of a manufacturing defect, Allied Air will provide a free replacement part to the owner through a licensed service 

contractor utilizing an Allied Air distributor. The purchaser must pay shipping charges and all other costs of warranty service.  Allied Air will not pay labor involved in diagnostic calls or in removing, repairing, 

servicing or replacing parts.  Such cost may be covered by a separate warranty provided by the installer.

HEAT EXCHANGER EXTENDED COVERAGE

All covered heat exchangers are warranted by Allied Air for a period of twenty (20) years from the date of original installation, when installed in a residential application.  Heat exchangers in all non-residential 

applications are warranted for a period of ten (10) years.  LF24 (30,000 to 75,000 Btuh) units are covered for the following:  Aluminized heat exchanger - Ten (10) years.

Heat Exchanger Availability:  If a replacement heat exchanger is no longer available for a unit covered by this Limited Warranty, Allied Air will allow a credit toward the purchase of an equivalent Allied Air 

furnace (at the current suggested distributor’s cost).

NOTE:

 

 If the date of original installation cannot be verified, the warranty period will be deemed to begin ninety (90) days after the date of manufacture.

              The LF24 unit heaters are not eligible for the extended warranty coverage.

EXCLUDED COMPONENTS

The following components are expressly not covered by this Limited Warranty: cabinets, cabinet pieces, air filters, driers, refrigerant, refrigerant line sets, belts, wiring, fuses, oil nozzles, unit accessories 

and any parts not affecting unit operation

CARE OF EQUIPMENT

All new Allied Air units must be properly installed, operated and maintained in accordance with the unit installation, operation and maintenance instructions provided with each Allied Air unit.  Failure to maintain 

the equipment per Allied Air instructions will void this Limited Warranty.  

WARRANTY PROCEDURE 

When service or warranty parts are required:

1.  Call a local licensed service dealer or contractor.

2.  If the installing dealer is unable to provide warranty service, check online at www.alliedair.com.

3.  Be prepared to furnish the following information:

a.  complete model and serial number;

b.  proof of required periodic maintenance, installation date and location; and

c.  an accurate description of the problem.

WARRANTY LIMITATIONS

1.  This Limited Warranty is void if the covered equipment is removed from the original installation site.

2.  This Limited Warranty does not cover damage or defect resulting from:

a.  flood, wind, fire, lightning, mold, or installation and operation in a corrosive atmosphere, or otherwise in contact with corrosive materials (chorine, fluorine, salt, recycled waste water, urine, fertilizers, 

or other damaging substances or chemicals); accident, or neglect or unreasonable use or operation of the equipment including operation of electrical equipment at voltages other than the range 

specified on the unit nameplate (includes damages caused by brownouts);

b.  modification, change or alteration of the equipment, except as directed in writing by Allied Air;

c.  operation with system components (indoor unit, outdoor unit and refrigerant control devices) which are not an AHRI match or meet the specifications recommended by Allied Air;

d.  operation of furnaces with return air temperatures of less than 60ºF (16ºC) or operation of a furnace field installed downstream from a cooling coil; and

e.  use of contaminated refrigerant or refrigerant not compatible with the unit.

The installation of replacement parts under the terms of this Limited Warranty does not extend the original warranty period.

Allied Air makes no express warranties other than the Limited Warranty specified above.  All implied warranties, including the implied warranties of merchantability and fitness for a particular 

purpose, are excluded to the extent legally permissible.  Should such exclusion or limitation of this Limited Warranty be unenforceable, such implied warranties are in any event limited to a 

period of one (1) year. Liability for incidental and consequential damages is excluded.  Some states do not allow limitation of incidental damages, so these limitations or exclusions may not 

apply to you. Allied Air will not pay electricity or fuel costs, or increases in electricity or fuel costs, for any reason whatsoever, including additional or unusual use of supplemental electric 

heat.  This Limited Warranty does not cover lodging expenses or labor charges. 

 

Allied Air shall not be liable for any default or delay in performance under this Limited Warranty caused by any contingency beyond its control.

This Limited Warranty gives you specific legal rights, and you may also have other rights which vary from state to state.

NOTE TO CUSTOMER:

Please complete information below and retain this warranty for your records and future reference

Outside Unit Model Number: __________________________________________________ Serial Number: _______________________________________ Installed Date: __________________

Furnace / Air Handler: _______________________________________________________ Serial Number: _______________________________________ Installed Date: __________________

Indoor Coil Model Number: ___________________________________________________ Serial Number: _______________________________________ Installed Dare: __________________

Installing Company Name: _________________________________________________________________________________ Phone: _______________________________________________

Installing Company Address: ___________________________________________________________ State/Province: _______________________________ Zip/Postal Code: _______________

215 Metropolitan Drive - West Columbia - SC - 29170

© 2008 Allied Air Enterprises           Litho U.S.A.          FORM W-2008-2 (8/16/2012)

Summary of Contents for BCE3M 18

Page 1: ...Condensate Drain 7 Duct Systems and Filters 8 Connecting Refrigerant Lines 9 Sealing the Unit 9 Electrical Connections 10 Airflow Cooling Blower Speed 12 Check Out Procedures 13 Operation13 Maintenan...

Page 2: ...9 12 1 4 311 18 7 8 479 5 3 4 146 16 7 8 429 17 3 4 451 17 432 19 7 8 505 20 3 4 527 19 3 8 492 5 1 2 140 43 1092 18 1 2 470 22 559 6 152 16 406 5 1 2 140 13 1 2 343 17 3 4 451 17 432 16 1 2 419 20 3...

Page 3: ...space routing requirements for refrigerant line condensate disposal filters duct system wiring and accessibility for service Refer to the air handler rating plate on the air handler for specific infor...

Page 4: ...s are provided for electrical wiring entrance For ease in installation it is best to make any necessary coil configuration changes before setting air handler in place For all performance testing units...

Page 5: ...ntal configuration is shown in Figure 3 5 If the unit is suspended the entire length of the cabinet must be supported If you use a chain or strap use a piece of angle iron or sheet metal attached to t...

Page 6: ...ugged Remove the plugs from the front drain pan ports 5 Re install modified coil drain pan assembly in air handler in the same orientation as before Figures 6 and 7 Figure 6 Install Main Drain Pan Mou...

Page 7: ...ure 9 On units of this type where the blower draws rather than blows air through the coil traps must be installed in the condensate drain lines primary and auxiliary if used Traps prevent the blower f...

Page 8: ...he drain pan to allow complete drainage of the pan NOTE Horizontal runs must have an anti siphon air vent standpipe installed ahead of the horizontal run See Figure 9 An extremely long horizontal run...

Page 9: ...oid damaging the rubber grommets in the cabinet while brazing slide the rubber grommets over the refrigerant lines until they are away from the heat source 5 Braze using an alloy of silver or copper a...

Page 10: ...t all power supplies 2 Remove the air handler access panel 3 Route the field supply wires to the air handler electrical connection box 4 Use UL listed wire nuts to connect the field supply conductors...

Page 11: ...Page 11 of 18 Issue 1324 507120 01 Figure 12 Low Voltage Connections 3 Speed PSC Motor...

Page 12: ...rom the 4 pin blower motor connector NOTE Reuse the factory installed plastic cap on whichever wire is not used 6 Replace all panels 7 Reconnect power CHANGE BLOWER SPEED NOTE Refer to wiring diagram...

Page 13: ...elay coil and then the indoor blower relay energizes The normally open contacts close causing the indoor blower motor to operate The circuit between R and Y is completed closing the circuit to the con...

Page 14: ...emperature of the cabinet The temperature humidity difference between the inside and outside of the cabinet can cause condensation on the inside or outside of the cabinet which leads to sheet metal co...

Page 15: ...Page 15 of 18 Issue 1324 507120 01 Start Up and Performance Checklist Horizontal Configuration Figure 14...

Page 16: ...Issue 1324 507120 01 Page 16 of 18 Figure 15 Start Up and Performance Checklist Upflow Configuration...

Page 17: ...rnish the following information a complete model and serial number b proof of required periodic maintenance installation date and location and c an accurate description of the problem WARRANTY LIMITAT...

Page 18: ...odification change or alteration of the unit except as expressly directed in writing by Allied Air 4 Improper use accident neglect or unreasonable use or operation of the unit including operation of e...

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