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If the outdoor temperature is above 65 degrees F or higher:

Charge the system following the steps below:

1. With the system operating at steady state, measure the 

superheat at suction line service valve.

2. Measure the outdoor dry bulb temperature ( F) and indoor 

wet bulb temperature ( F).

 

NOTE:

 The charging tables are on the inside of the unit’s 

electrical control access panel. The tables provide superheat 

targets for the units.

3. Adjust the charge to match the target superheat.

4. The system should be charged so that the measured superheat 

is / 1 F of the target listed in the table.

Note:

•  If your measured superheat at the suction valve is 

LESS

 

THAN

 the recommended superheat value in the table then 

REMOVE

 refrigerant.

•  If your measured superheat at the suction valve is 

GREATER

 

THAN

 the recommended superheat value in the table then 

ADD

 refrigerant.

If the outdoor temperature is below 65 degrees F:

After leak checking the system, and evacuating the system,

perform the following steps:

1. weigh in the charge amounts recommended and printed on 

the unit rating plate, the rating plate can be found on the 

exterior panel of the unit.

2. Return to the system when the outdoor temperature is 65 

degrees F or higher and follow the steps defined at “If the 

outdoor temperature is 65 degrees F or higher” section above.

Safety switches

The high-pressure switch is factory-installed and located in the 

liquid line internal to the unit. The switch is designed to protect 

the system when very high pressures occur during abnormal 

conditions. Under normal conditions, the switch is closed. If the 

liquid pressure rises above 650 psig, the switch will open and 

de-energize the unit. The switch will close again when the liquid 

pressure decreases to 460 psig.

AIR CONDITIONER MAINTENANCE

 WARNING:

To prevent electrical shock, personal injury, or 

death, disconnect all electrical power to the unit 

before performing any maintenance or service. 

The unit may have more than one electrical 

supply.

Proper maintenance is important to achieve optimum 

performance from the air conditioner. The ability to properly 

perform maintenance on this equipment requires certain 

mechanical skills and tools. If you do not possess these skills, 

contact your dealer for maintenance. Consult your local dealer 

about the availability of maintenance contracts. 
Routine maintenance should include the following:
•  Inspect and clean or replace air filters at the beginning of each 

heating and cooling season, or more frequently if required.

•  Inspect the condensate drain and outdoor coil at the beginning 

of each cooling season. Remove any debris. Clean the outdoor 

coil and louvers as necessary using a mild detergent and 

water. Rinse thoroughly with water.

•  Inspect the electrical connections for tightness at the beginning 

of each heating and cooling season. Service as necessary.

 CAUTION:

The unit should never be operated without a 

filter in the return air system. Replace disposable 

filters with the same type and size.

•  Do not add additional oil to motors unequipped with oil tubes. 

The compressor is hermetically sealed at the factory and does 

not require lubrication.

REFRIGERANT CHARGING

Charging the Unit

 CAUTION:

This air conditioner contains liquid and gaseous 

refrigerant under pressure. Adjustment of 

refrigerant charge should only be attempted 

by qualified, trained personnel thoroughly 

familiar with the equipment and safe responsible 

refrigerant handling procedures. Under no 

circumstances should the homeowner attempt 

to install and/or service this equipment. Failure 

to comply with this warning could result in 

equipment damage, personal injury, or death.

NOTE:

 The refrigerant charge can be checked and adjusted 

through the service ports provided external to the unit. Use 

only gage line sets which have a “Schrader” depression device 

present to actuate the valve.

Summary of Contents for P94RD Series

Page 1: ...plays an important role as well Pay attention to all safety warnings and any other special notes highlighted in the manual Improper installation of the furnace or failure to follow safety warnings co...

Page 2: ...te a degree or level of seriousness and should not be ignored WARNING indicates a potentially hazardous situation that if not avoided could result in personal injury or death CAUTION indicates a poten...

Page 3: ...om the airflow data found in Table 3 page 11 Place appropriate wire on the appropriate motor speed tap for the required airflow GENERAL INFORMATION This packaged air conditioner is designed only for o...

Page 4: ...visit www NFPA org on the web Design the duct work according to methods described by the Air Conditioning Contractors of America ACCA The supply duct system including the number and type of registers...

Page 5: ...an open area equal to or greater than a 12 x 20 grille The return air grille can be placed in the wall of a closet and the air ducted into the filter box through a boxed in area at the closet floor le...

Page 6: ...w safety warnings exactly could resultinseriousinjury deathorpropertydamage Improper servicing could result in dangerous operation serious injury death or property damage Beforeservicing disconnectall...

Page 7: ...of the NEC ANSI NFPA 70 and with applicable localcodeshavingjurisdiction Thermostatconnectionsshould Low Voltage Line Voltage be made in accordance with the instructions supplied with the thermostat...

Page 8: ...t 24 hours prior to running After unit startup the compressor must run for a minimum of 12 hours Start Up Procedure CAUTION If the unit is equipped with a crankcase heater allow 24 hours prior to cont...

Page 9: ...rical shock personal injury or death disconnect all electrical power to the unit before performing any maintenance or service The unit may have more than one electrical supply Proper maintenance is im...

Page 10: ...3 Ton 2 B 5 5 3 Opening for 12 Diameter Supply Duct Opening for 12 Diameter Return Duct A 17 50 8 9 1 B 8 A 5 5 3 17 50 9 2 9 1 Opening for 14 Diameter Return Duct Opening for 12 Diameter Supply Duct...

Page 11: ...252 25 1210 26 1161 27 1120 28 1071 30 1013 31 954 33 Tap T3 1460 22 1 415 22 1385 23 1335 24 1275 25 1 225 26 1 170 27 1120 28 Tap T4 1618 20 1 580 20 1543 20 1508 21 1478 21 1 443 22 1 388 23 1 345...

Page 12: ...EQUALIZATION VALVE 24V C R E Y2 Y1 W2 O G 1 Couper le courant avant de faire letretien 2 Employez uniquement des conducteurs en cuivre 3 Ne convient pas aux installations de plus de 150 V a la terre F...

Page 13: ...C T STAT TERMINAL 24V GREEN 1 Couper le courant avant de faire letretien 2 Employez uniquement des conducteurs en cuivre 3 Ne convient pas aux installations de plus de 150 V a la terre FIELD WIRING LE...

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Page 16: ...O Has the thermostat been calibrated YES NO Is the thermostat level YES NO Is the heat anticipator setting correct If Applicable YES NO Rated Voltage __________________________________________________...

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