National Comfort Products
539 Dunksferry Road • Bensalem, PA 19020 • (215) 244-1400 • 1-800-523-7138 • Fax: (215) 244-9579
Split-System Condensing Unit Installation Instructions
1000 3000 4000 SERIES
Before Installing Unit
1. Check all local codes and ordinances that could affect in-
stallation. The manufacturer assumes no responsibility for
equipment installed in violation of any code requirements.
2. Be sure that the electrical data specified on the unit rating
plate corresponds to what is available at the installation site
and NEC for installation requirements.
3. Be sure that the electrical service provided to the building
can handle the load imposed by the unit.
4. This unit should be installed in an outside wall for thru-the-
wall installation ONLY.
5. NCP condensing units may only be used with indoor evapo-
rator coils utilizing an expansion (TXV) valve. Self-equaliz-
ing components are required to reduce compressor starting
problems. If self-equalizing components are not used, field
installed hard start kits will be required.
Hard start kits
MUST
be compatible with compressors.
Start Cap for Nominal Various Sizes
µFd/Volts
18,000 BTU (Bristol)
145-175/330
18,000 BTU (Copeland)
88-106/330
24,000 BTU (Bristol)
145-175/330
24,000 BTU (Copeland)
88-106/330
30,000 BTU (Bristol)
145-175/330
30,000 BTU (Copeland)
88-106/330
Start relays to be sized to µFd of capacitor used
.
6. The unit must be installed with the top level front to rear and
left to right.
In thru-the-wall installation, due to the various types of wall
construction, it is not possible to provide detailed instructions.
The following is a list of general requirements and cautions for
installing these units.
1. Masonry walls must have a lintel to support the wall.
2. Extend the unit approximately 3/4” beyond outside surface
of the wall. Optional mounting angles can be purchased
from the factory or field fabricated for locating and mounting
the unit in the wall.
3. The wall opening across the top and bottom must be
flashed. Bottom flashing to cover the full foot print of unit
and extend up 2’’ on 3 sides. All openings around the top,
sides and bottom must be caulked and sealed. Care must
be taken not to plug the openings in the front of the base
pan of the unit.
Step 1 - Thru-the-Wall Installation
If the optional wall sleeve is used, caulk the spaces between
the sleeve and the wall. Completely fill the clearance between
the unit and the wall sleeve with a polyurethane foam sealant
(Follow manufacturer’s suggested application manual).
4. During periods of rain and wind the primary drainage
path may not be adequate to handle the load. Secondary
precautions may also be required but not limited to the
following:
a. Seal flashing to unit
b. Floor drain
c. Additional field sealing of sheet metal joints
d. Sealing of unused access opening
5. Clearances to air inlets and outlets must be adequate
to ensure no air flow obstructions or recirculation of
condenser air flow.
6. Some architectural designs of buildings will require the unit
to be mounted behind a decorative grille. The performance
(capacity and efficiency) of the unit may be reduced with
the use of these decorative grilles.
The less resistive these grilles are to air flow, the better the units
performance will be.
Outdoor louvers provided by others must be approved by NCP
to maintain unit performance and warranty. Care must be taken
to locate coil intake side of unit away from loose debris that may
clog intake.
7. If the unit is mounted behind a decorative grille, one or both
of the following items must be done to eliminate recircula-
tion of air to the unit:
a. The front of the unit must be mounted tight to the inside
of the architectural grille
b. A barrier
must
be provided to prevent recirculation of air
to the unit (mixing of inlet and outlet air) when the front
of the unit is mounted back from the inside of the arch-
tectural grille
8. The unit
must
not be mounted in dead-end hallways or
areas where there is no fresh outside air circulation. Cool
fresh outside air must be provided for best unit operation.
Thru-the-wall units may not be located where hot exhausts
from clothes dryer vents, kitchen vents, steam vents or
corrosive fumes could come in contact with coil side of unit.
9. 30” clearance is required for service accessibility on the
inside. If more than one unit is to be installed in the same
area a min. of 48’’ vertical must be maintained between
units to minimize recirculation of condenser exhaust air.
THE UNIT MUST NEVER BE PLACED ON ITS SIDE OR UPSIDE DOWN AS THE COMPRESSOR OIL WILL RUN IN THE COOLING
CIRCUIT AND SERIOUSLY DAMAGE THE UNIT. BASE PAN MUST ALWAYS BE ON THE BOTTOM OF THE INSTALL.
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