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506518−01

WARNING

This product and/or the indoor unit it is matched with may
contain fiberglass wool.

Disturbing the insulation during installation,
maintenance, or repair will expose you to fiberglass wool
dust. Breathing this may cause lung cancer. (Fiberglass
wool is known to the State of California to cause cancer.)

Fiberglass wool may also cause respiratory, skin, and
eye irritation.

To reduce exposure to this substance or for further
information, consult material safety data sheets
available from address shown below, or contact your
supervisor.

Lennox Industries Inc.
P.O. Box 799900
Dallas, TX 75379−9900

IMPORTANT

This unit must be matched with an indoor coil as
specified in Lennox’ Engineering Handbook. Coils
previously charged with HCFC−22 must be flushed.

IMPORTANT

The Clean Air Act of 1990 bans the intentional venting of
refrigerant (CFCs, HCFCs AND HFCs) as of July 1,
1992. Approved methods of recovery, recycling or
reclaiming must be followed. Fines and/or incarceration
may be levied for noncompliance.

WARNING

Electric Shock Hazard. Can cause injury
or death. Unit must be grounded in
accordance with national and local
codes.

Line voltage is present at all components
when unit is not in operation on units with
single-pole contactors. Disconnect all
remote electric power supplies before
opening access panel. Unit may have
multiple power supplies.

Operating Gauge Set and Service Valves

These instructions are intended as a general guide and do
not supersede local codes in any way. Consult authorities
who have jurisdiction before installation.

TORQUE REQUIREMENTS

When servicing or repairing heating, ventilating, and air
conditioning components, ensure the fasteners are
appropriately tightened. Table 1 shows torque values for
fasteners.

IMPORTANT

Only use Allen wrenches of sufficient hardness (50Rc −
Rockwell Harness Scale minimum). Fully insert the
wrench into the valve stem recess.

Service valve stems are factory−torqued (from 9 ft−lbs for
small valves, to 25 ft−lbs for large valves) to prevent
refrigerant loss during shipping and handling. Using an
Allen wrench rated at less than 50Rc risks rounding or
breaking off the wrench, or stripping the valve stem
recess.

See the Lennox Service and Application Notes #C−08−1
for further details and information.

IMPORTANT

To prevent stripping of the various caps used, the
appropriately sized wrench should be used and fitted
snugly over the cap before tightening.

Table 1. Torque Requirements

Parts

Recommended Torque

Service valve cap

8 ft.− lb.

11 NM

Sheet metal screws

16 in.− lb.

2 NM

Machine screws #10

28 in.− lb.

3 NM

Compressor bolts

90 in.− lb.

10 NM

Gauge port seal cap

8 ft.− lb.

11 NM

USING MANIFOLD GAUGE SET

When checking the system charge, only use a manifold
gauge set that features low loss anti−blow back fittings.

Manifold gauge set used with HFC−410A refrigerant
systems must be capable of handling the higher system
operating pressures. The gauges should be rated for use
with pressures of 0 − 800 psig on the high side and a low
side of 30" vacuum to 250 psig with dampened speed to
500 psi. Gauge hoses must be rated for use at up to 800
psig of pressure with a 4000 psig burst rating.

OPERATING SERVICE VALVES

The liquid and vapor line service valves are used for
removing refrigerant, flushing, leak testing, evacuating,
checking charge and charging.
Each valve is equipped with a service port which has a
factory−installed valve stem.

 

Figure 2 provides information

on how to access and operating both angle and ball service
valves.

Summary of Contents for XC21

Page 1: ...igned for use in expansion valve systems only An indoor expansion valve approved for use with HFC 410A refrigerant must be ordered separately and installed prior to operating the system INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS Dave Lennox Signature Collection XC21 System AIR CONDITIONER 506518 01 06 10 Supersedes 05 10 RETAIN THESE INSTRUCTIONS FOR FUTURE REFERENCE TABLE OF CONTENTS General 1 Shipping and Packin...

Page 2: ...S VIEW DISCHARGE AIR 4 5 8 117 BASE WITH ELONGATED LEGS 16 7 8 429 8 3 4 222 26 7 8 683 3 3 4 95 30 3 4 781 3 1 8 79 SUCTION LINE INLET UNIT SUPPORT FEET Model Number Identification C 21 XXX Unit Type C Air Conditioner Series Nominal Cooling Capacity 024 2 tons 036 3 tons 048 4 tons 060 5 tons Minor Revision Number 230 Voltage 230 208 230V 1ph 60hz Refrigerant Type X R 410A X 05 ...

Page 3: ...RATURE SENSOR S87 LOW PRESSURE SWITCH S4 HIGH PRESSURE SWITCH S40 CRANKCASE THERMOSTAT COMPRESSOR HARNESS FIELD CONNECTION FOR LIQUID LINE GROUND LUG HIGH VOLTAGE FIELD CONNECTIONS CONTACTOR 1 POLE K1 A175 MAIN CONTROL CAPACITOR C12 A177 FAN MOTOR CONTROL WIRE TIE RT13 OUTDOOR AMBIENT TEMPERATURE SENSOR FAN MOTOR SURGE PROTECTION SECOND GROUND LUG FOR SOURCESOURCE Figure 1 Plumbing Switches and Se...

Page 4: ...oning components ensure the fasteners are appropriately tightened Table 1 shows torque values for fasteners IMPORTANT Only use Allen wrenches of sufficient hardness 50Rc Rockwell Harness Scale minimum Fully insert the wrench into the valve stem recess Service valve stems are factory torqued from 9 ft lbs for small valves to 25 ft lbs for large valves to prevent refrigerant loss during shipping and...

Page 5: ...rvice port 3 When testing is completed replace service port cap and tighten as fol lows 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 1 6 TURN Operating Angle Type Service Valve 1 Remove stem cap with an appropriately sized wrench 2 Use a service wrench with a hex head extension 3 16 for liquid line valve sizes and 5 16 for vapor line valve sizes to back the stem out counterclockwise as far as it will go Operating B...

Page 6: ...tops pumping when the pressure ratio meets a certain value or when the suction pressure is as high as 20 psig Compressor suction pressures should never be allowed to go into a vacuum Prolonged operation at low suction pressures will result in overheating of the scrolls and permanent damage to the scroll tips drive bearings and internal seals Once the compressor can not pump down to a lower pressur...

Page 7: ...he unit directly outside a window Glass has a very high level of sound transmission For proper placement of unit in relation to a window see the provided illustration in figure 5 detail A PLACING UNIT ON SLAB When installing unit at grade level the top of the slab should be high enough above grade so that water from higher ground will not collect around the unit The slab should have a slope tolera...

Page 8: ... unit above a load bearing wall or area of the roof that can adequately support the unit Consult local codes for rooftop applications NOTICE Roof Damage This system contains both refrigerant and oil Some rubber roofing material may absorbed oil and cause the rubber to swell when it comes into contact with oil The rubber will then bubble and could cause leaks Protect the roof surface to avoid expos...

Page 9: ...et Extenders Stabilizing Unit on Uneven Surfaces WOOD OR PLASTIC SLAB NO PLASTIC ANCHOR HOLE DRILL 1 8 SAME FASTENERS AS SLAB SIDE MOUNTING IMPORTANT To help stabilize an outdoor unit some installations may require strapping the unit to the pad using brackets and anchors commonly available in the marketplace DETAIL C DETAIL D 2 50 8MM SCH 40 MALE THREADED ADAPTER Use additional 2 SCH 40 male threa...

Page 10: ...parallel with the unit as illustrated in detail D with the screw side as close to the unit as possible Then in a continuous motion 1 Slightly rotate and guide the lip of top tab inward as illustrated in detail A and C then upward into the top slot of the hinge corner post 2 Rotate panel to vertical to fully engage all tabs 3 Holding the panel s hinged side firmly in place close the right hand side...

Page 11: ...1 8 adapter NOTE When installing refrigerant lines longer than 50 feet see the Lennox Refrigerant Piping Design and Fabrication Guidelines CORP 9351 L9 or contact Lennox Technical Support Product Applications for assistance To obtain the correct information from Lennox be sure to communicate the following information S Model XC21 and size of unit e g 036 S Line set diameters for the unit being ins...

Page 12: ...hould be used if line set is to be installed on exterior of outside wall PVC PIPE FIBERGLASS INSULATION CAULK OUTSIDE WALL VAPOR LINE WRAPPED WITH ARMAFLEX LIQUID LINE OUTSIDE WALL LIQUID LINE VAPOR LINE WOOD BLOCK BETWEEN STUDS STRAP WOOD BLOCK STRAP SLEEVE WIRE TIE WIRE TIE WIRE TIE INSIDE WALL REFRIGERANT LINE SET INSTALLING VERTICAL RUNS NEW CONSTRUCTION SHOWN INSTALLATION LINE SET NOTE Insula...

Page 13: ...e valve stem port connection on the vapor service valve NOTE The fixed orifice or check expansion valve metering device at the indoor unit will allow low pressure nitrogen to flow through the system NITROGEN HIGH LOW USE REGULATOR TO FLOW NITROGEN AT 1 TO 2 PSIG BRAZE LINE SET INSTALL SERVICE PORT CAPS ONLY Braze the liquid line to the liquid line service valve Turn off nitrogen flow After all con...

Page 14: ...ded fitting to temporary reconnect the liquid line to the indoor unit s liquid line orifice housing LOW HIGH EXISTING INDOOR UNIT GAUGE MANIFOLD INVERTED HCFC 22 CYLINDER CONTAINS CLEAN HCFC 22 TO BE USED FOR FLUSHING LIQUID LINE SERVICE VALVE INLET DISCHARGE TANK RETURN CLOSED OPENED RECOVERY CYLINDER RECOVERY MACHINE NEW OUTDOOR UNIT VAPOR LINE SERVICE VALVE VAPOR LIQUID 1 A Inverted HCFC 22 cyl...

Page 15: ...fitting that temporary reconnected the liquid line to the indoor unit s distributor assembly B Install one of the provided Teflon rings around the stubbed end of the check expansion valve and lightly lubricate the connector threads and expose surface of the Teflon ring with refrigerant oil C Attach the stubbed end of the check expansion valve to the liquid line orifice housing Finger tighten and u...

Page 16: ... existing traps Polyol ester POE oils are used in Lennox units charged with HFC 410A refrigerant Residual mineral oil can act as an insulator preventing proper heat transfer It can also clog the expansion device and reduce the system performance and capacity Failure to properly flush the system per the instructions below will void the warranty Leak Testing the System IMPORTANT Leak detector must b...

Page 17: ...nder of dry nitrogen with a pressure regulating valve to the center port of the manifold gauge set D Adjust dry nitrogen pressure to 150 psig 1034 kPa Open the valve on the high side of the manifold gauge set in order to pressurize the line set and the indoor unit E After a few minutes open one of the service valve ports and verify that the refrigerant added to the system earlier is measurable wit...

Page 18: ...olute pressure does not rise above 500 microns 29 9 inches of mercury within a 20 minute period after shutting off the vacuum pump and closing the manifold gauge valves F When the absolute pressure requirement above has been met disconnect the manifold hose from the vacuum pump and connect it to an upright cylinder of HFC 410A refrigerant Open the manifold gauge valve 1 to 2 psig in order to relea...

Page 19: ...to the unit nameplate for minimum circuit ampacity and maximum fuse or circuit breaker HACR per NEC Install power wiring and properly sized disconnect switch NOTE Units are approved for use only with copper conductors Ground unit at disconnect switch or to an earth ground SIZE CIRCUIT AND INSTALL DISCONNECT SWITCH 1 NOTE 24VAC Class II circuit connections are made in the control panel Install room...

Page 20: ...VAC control wire connections to A175 main control ROUTE CONTROL WIRES COMMUNICATING Maximum length of wiring 18 gauge for all connections on the RSBus is limited to 1500 feet 457 meters Color coded temperature rating 95ºF 35ºC minimum solid core Class II Rated Wiring Any excess high voltage field wiring should be trimmed and secured away from any low voltage field wiring To facilitate a conduit a ...

Page 21: ...Page 21 XC21 SERIES Figure 8 Typical XC21 Wiring ...

Page 22: ...basic and precision dehumidification ECM fan motor 24VDC output connection 2 E28 FAN C ECM common connection for ECM fan E30 Six position square pin header E30 provides connections for the temperature sensors DIS YELLOW PINS 5 and 6 DIS 5 Discharge line temperature sensor supply DIS 6 Discharge line temperature sensor return Range is 35ºF to 310ºF Sensor is clipped on a 1 2 copper tube AMB BLACK P...

Page 23: ...ComfortSense 7000 Thermostats Catalog Y0349 or Y2081 On board link Low voltage thermostat wiring Flat metal jumper 4 3 4 A175 main control comes from factory with metal jumpers across W1 W2 and W3 For one stage electric heat do not remove metal jumpers A175 main control comes from factory with metal jumpers across W1 W2 and W3 For two stage electric heat remove metal jumper between W1 to W2 and co...

Page 24: ...tSense 7000 Y2081 Outdoor sensor for outdoor temperature display Optional 1 2 4 5 Cut Furnace Control on board link W915 clippable wire for two stage operation 3 3 Cut loop jumper clippable wire for Humiditrol application This will slow the outdoor unit s blower motor to 250 RPM A wire must be installed between the DS terminals on the air handler and outdoor unit controls Cut on board link clippab...

Page 25: ...e If not do not start the equipment until you have consulted with the power company and the voltage condition has been corrected 6 Set the thermostat for a cooling demand Turn on power to the indoor indoor unit and close the outdoor unit disconnect switch to start the unit 7 Recheck voltage while the unit is running Power must be within range shown on the nameplate 8 Check system for sufficient re...

Page 26: ...0 Temperature of air entering indoor coil ºF INDOOR COIL DRY BULB DRY BULB WET BULB B TDrop 19º A Dry bulb Wet bulb ºF A 72º B 64º C 53º air flow air flow All temperatures are expressed in ºF 1 Determine the desired DT Measure entering air temperature using dry bulb A and wet bulb B DT is the intersecting value of A and B in the table see triangle 2 Find temperature drop across coil Measure the co...

Page 27: ...just from 15 feet 4 6 m line set 3 8 9 5 mm 3 ounce per 5 85 g per 1 5 m If line length is greater than 15 ft 4 6 m add this amount If line length is less than 15 ft 4 6 m subtract this amount Refrigerant Charge per Line Set Length CHARGING METHOD NOTE Insulate liquid line when it is routed through areas where the surrounding ambient temperature could become higher than the temperature of the liqu...

Page 28: ... necessary with lower temperatures Use cardboard or plastic sheet to restrict the airflow through the outdoor coil to achieve pressures from 325 375 psig 2240 2585kPa Higher pressures are needed to check charge Block equal sections of air intake panels and move coverings sideways until the liquid pressure is in the above noted ranges If value is greater than shown remove refrigerant if less than s...

Page 29: ...115 46 1 426 152 436 154 459 152 468 146 Second Stage High Capacity 65 18 3 213 138 214 137 217 124 238 130 75 23 9 245 142 247 140 251 133 276 133 85 29 4 285 142 288 141 289 138 317 135 95 35 0 329 144 330 143 336 141 368 139 105 40 6 376 147 384 145 385 144 420 141 115 46 1 432 151 445 148 437 146 478 143 Typical pressures only expressed in psig liquid 10 and vapor 5 psig indoor match up indoor...

Page 30: ...ºC to 60ºC then LED alert codes are displayed however cooling operation will continue See table 9 for LED alert codes for the ambient sensor This sensor s location is illustrated in page 3 COIL TEMPERATURE SENSOR This model does not use a coil temperature sensor The cable assembly attached to the A175 main control s E30 connection has a 10K resister installed between pins 5 and 6 as illustrated in...

Page 31: ...nly way to reset the outdoor unit is to cycle the 24VAC power to the outdoor unit s A175 Main Control 2 If the jumper remains on the E33 pins for longer than five seconds the A175 Main Control will ignore the JUMPER ON E33 pins and revert to normal operation Y1 Active Place a JUMPER ON1 the E33 pins for longer than one second2 Then remove jumper and place in JUMPER OFF position Clears any short cy...

Page 32: ... 26 2 204829 92 0 7007 42 3 24525 9 9 62712 27 0 210805 90 6 7225 41 7 24934 9 3 63752 27 8 217080 89 4 7444 41 1 25349 8 8 64812 28 7 223677 88 1 7666 40 5 25769 8 3 65895 29 5 230621 86 9 7890 39 9 26195 7 7 67000 30 4 237941 85 7 8115 39 3 26626 7 2 68128 31 3 245667 84 5 8343 38 7 27063 6 7 69281 32 2 253834 83 4 8573 38 1 27505 6 1 70458 33 2 262482 82 3 8806 37 5 27954 5 6 71661 34 1 271655 ...

Page 33: ... 478 164 1 1563 120 1 3755 75 0 10495 232 4 492 163 2 1590 119 3 3816 74 1 10749 230 5 507 162 3 1617 118 5 3877 73 1 11014 228 6 523 161 4 1644 117 8 3940 72 1 11289 226 7 538 160 5 1672 117 0 4005 71 1 11575 224 9 553 159 7 1699 116 3 4070 70 0 11873 223 2 569 158 8 1728 115 5 4137 69 0 12184 221 5 584 157 9 1756 114 8 4205 68 0 12509 219 8 600 157 1 1785 114 0 4274 66 9 12848 218 1 616 156 2 18...

Page 34: ...is turned off automatically IMPORTANT LED alert codes do not provide safety protection The is a monitoring function only and cannot control or shut down other devices Table 9 System Alert Codes A175 Main Control LEDs and Communicating Thermostat User Interface Outdoor A175 Main Control LEDs icomfort Toucht Thermostat Display Condition Possible Cause s Solution DS11 Green DS14 Red SYSTEM STATUS OFF...

Page 35: ... sent by any device on RSBus if expected response message is not received from other device If sent by indoor or outdoor control device did not get expected response incorrect or no response at all from active Subnet controller If sent by the icomfort Toucht thermostat and did not get the expected response incorrect or no response at all from device Normally this indicate device malfunction NONE N...

Page 36: ...nd temperature measurements OFF ON Critical Alert Code 411 Low Pressure Switch Lockout SLOW Flash OFF Moderate Alert Code 412 High Pressure Fault ON OFF Critical Alert Code 413 High Pressure Discharge Sensor Lockout SLOW Flash ON Moderate Alert Code 414 Discharge Line Temperature Fault This code detects high discharge temperatures If the discharge line temperature exceeds a temperature of 279ºF 13...

Page 37: ... and connectors S Check indoor blower control S Check thermostat wiring for open cir cuit 3 Evaporator coil is frozen S Check for low suction pressure S Check for excessively low thermostat setting S Check evaporator airflow coil block ages or return air filter S Check ductwork or registers for block age 4 Faulty metering device S Check TXV bulb installation size location and contact S Check if TX...

Page 38: ...d requires manual reset 5 Open circuit in compressor supply wiring or connections 6 Unusually long compressor protector reset time due to extreme ambient temperature 7 Compressor windings are damaged S Check compressor motor winding re sistance Clears after one normal compressor run cycle or power reset 6 Flashes then Pause OFF Critical Alert Code 406 Open Start Circuit Current not sensed by Start...

Page 39: ...Page 39 XC21 SERIES Figure 19 High Pressure Switch Operation ...

Page 40: ...Page 40 506518 01 Figure 20 Low Pressure Switch Operation ...

Page 41: ...Page 41 XC21 SERIES Figure 21 High Discharge Temperature Sensor Operation ...

Page 42: ...iring to A175 main control s i and i terminals Table 11 Unit Size Code Display Sequence Model Size Size DS11 Green LED DS14 Red LED 024 2 TON OFF 2 Long Flashes 030 2 5 TON ON 2 Long Flashes 036 3 TON OFF 3 Long Flashes 042 3 5 TON ON 3 Long Flashes 048 4 TON OFF 4 Long Flashes 060 5 TON ON 5 Long Flashes A177 FAN MOTOR CONTROL LED CODES JUMPER SETTINGS AND SEQUENCE OF OPERATION During start up th...

Page 43: ...input NO NONE at each input ECM Y2 and ECM C EDA Operation YES 24VDC NO NONE EXT ECM R and ECM C YES 24VAC NO NONE Table 13 A177 Fan Motor Control Flash and Pause Durations Flash or Pause State Duration Flash Flash Three flashes per second Slow Flash One flash per second Short Pause Two seconds of OFF time Long Pause Five seconds of OFF time Table 14 A177 Fan Motor Control Error Fault LED Codes Un...

Page 44: ...E HIGH LED STAGE INDICATOR TWO SLOW FLASHES AND ONE SHORT PAUSE LED RPM INDICATOR EXAMPLE 2 TON 5 SLOW FLASHES AND LONG PAUSE EDA OPERATION ECM2 Y2 ONLY LED STAGE INDICATOR THREE SLOW FLASHES AND ONE SHORT PAUSE LED RPM INDICATOR EXAMPLE 2 TON 3 SLOW FLASHES AND LONG PAUSE DEMAND ENDED NO DEMAND ENDED NO DEMAND ENDED NO YES YES YES FAN MOTOR RPM SET PER JUMPER SETTINGS ECM1 Y1 ONLY AND EMC2 Y2 FAN...

Page 45: ... TERMINALS SEE TABLE 16 FOR OPTIMAL DC VOLTAGE BASED ON CFM PROFILE USED COM FAN PWM OUT FAN PWM OUT PARK COM J2 GREEN RED BROWN RED BLACK RED RED GREEN A177 FAN MOTOR CONTROL YELLOW BLACK YELLOW BLUE SEE TABLE 16 FOR CFM PROFILE SELECTION OPTIONS YELLOW YELLOW YELLOW S4 HIGH PRESSURE SWITCH YELLOW B4 FAN MOTOR A175 MAIN CONTROL Figure 24 A177 Fan Control Wiring Jumper Settings Testing and LED Loc...

Page 46: ...ED BLACK RED RED GREEN A177 FAN MOTOR CONTROL YELLOW BLACK YELLOW BLUE SEE TABLE 16 FOR CFM PROFILE SELECTION OPTIONS BLACK WIRE YELLOW WIRE VAC VDC 24 EXT PWR R 24VAC INPUT DURING DEMAND ONLY INPUT VOLTAGES DURING DEMAND ECM Y1 ONLY 24VDC BOTH ECM Y1 AND ECM Y2 24VDC AT EACH INPUT ECM Y2 ONLY 24VDC BLUE WIRE YELLOW YELLOW YELLOW S4 HIGH PRESSURE SWITCH YELLOW A175 MAIN CONTROL B4 FAN MOTOR Figure...

Page 47: ... This is a test that will verify that the motor does operate J2 1 Verify main 240 volt power if OFF to unit 2 Remove both wires brown and black from the J2 terminal on the A177 fan motor control 3 Room thermostat should be in OFF position unit in idle mode no heating or cooling demands 4 Turn main power 240 volt ON to unit 5 Connect 9 Volt battery to B4 fan motor plugs as noted in picture below 6 ...

Page 48: ...eplate _________ Actual __________ 6 Inspect drain holes in coil compartment base and clean if necessary NOTE If insufficient cooling occurs the unit should be gauged and refrigerant charge should be checked Outdoor Coil Clean and inspect outdoor coil may be flushed with a water hose Ensure power is off before cleaning NOTE It may be necessary to flush the outdoor coil more frequently if it is exp...

Page 49: ...r indoor unit s filter is located It will be either at the indoor unit installed internal or external to the cabinet or behind a return air grille in the wall or ceiling Check the filter monthly and clean or replace it as needed 2 Disposable Filter Disposable filters should be replaced with a filter of the same type and size NOTE If you are unsure about the filter required for your system call you...

Page 50: ...esults during Y2 demand Toggle switch On Y2 Second Stage COMPRESSOR Voltage Same Amperage Higher CONDENSER FAN MOTOR Amperage Same or Higher TEMPERATURE Ambient Same Outdoor Coil Discharge Air Higher Compressor Discharge Line Higher Indoor Return Air Same Indoor Coil Discharge Air Lower PRESSURES Suction Vapor Lower Liquid Higher ...

Page 51: ...essure First Stage Second Stage Liquid Pressure First Stage Second Stage Supply Air Temperature First Stage Second Stage Temperature Ambient Return Air System Refrigerant Charge Refer to manufacturer s information on unit or installation instructions for required subcooling and approach tempera tures Subcooling A B SUBCOOLING Saturated Condensing Temperature A minus Liquid Line Temperature B Appro...

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