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18-BC52D5-5

Installer’s Guide

9. The liquid line shut-off valve can now be opened. Remove

shut-off valve cap. Fully insert hex wrench into the stem
and backout counterclockwise until valve stem just
touches rolled edge (approximately five [5] turns) observ-
ing 

WARNING

 statement on page 3. See Figure 4.

10. Replace liquid service pressure tap port cap and valve

stem cap. These caps 

MUST BE REPLACED

 to

prevent leaks. Replace valve stem and pressure tap cap
finger tight, then tighten an additional 1/6 turn.

11. The gas valve can now be opened. For a ball type gas

valve, open the gas valve by removing the shut-off valve
cap and turning the valve stem 1/4 turn counterclock-
wise, using 1/4" Open End or Adjustable wrench. See
Figure 5. For brass gas line service valve opening, follow
9 and 10 above. See Figure 6.

12. The gas valve is now open for refrigerant flow. Replace

valve stem cap to prevent leaks. Again, these caps

MUST BE REPLACED

 to prevent leaks. Replace valve

stem and pressure tap cap finger tight, then tighten an
additional 1/6 turn. See Figure 4.

If refrigerant lines are longer than 15 feet and/or a different
size than recommended, it will be necessary to adjust system
refrigerant charge upon completion of installation. See unit
Service Facts.

F. ELECTRICAL CONNECTIONS

WARNING

!

When installing or servicing this equipment, ALWAYS
exercise basic safety precautions to avoid the possibility
of electric shock.

1. If factory leads are attached to the line side of the

terminal block, please remove and discard before
attaching the field power supply connection.

   2. Power wiring and grounding of equipment must comply

with local codes.

3. Power supply must agree with equipment nameplate.

4. Install a separate disconnect switch at the outdoor unit.

5. Ground the outdoor unit per local code requirements.

6. Provide flexible electrical conduit whenever vibration

transmission may create a noise problem within the
structure.

7. The use of color coded low voltage wire is recommended

to simplify connections between the outdoor unit, the
thermostat and the indoor unit.

Table 1 --- NEC Class II Control Wiring

24 VOLTS

WIRE SIZE

MAX. WIRE LENGTH

18 AWG

150 FT

16 AWG

225 FT.

14 AWG

300 FT.

8. Table 1 defines maximum

 total

 length of low voltage

wiring from outdoor unit, to indoor unit, and to
thermostat.

9. Mount the indoor thermostat in accordance with instruc-

tion included with the thermostat. Wire per appropriate
hook-up diagram (included in these instructions).

G. DEFROST CONTROL

The demand defrost control measures heat pump outdoor
ambient temperature with a sensor located outside the
outdoor coil. A second sensor located on the outdoor coil is
used to measure the coil temperature. The difference be-
tween the ambient and the colder coil temperature is the
difference or delta-T measurement. This delta-T measure-
ment is representative of the operating state and relative
capacity of the heat pump system. By measuring the change
in delta-T, we can determine the need for defrost. The coil
sensor also serves to sense outdoor coil temperature for
termination of the defrost cycle.

FAULT IDENTIFICATION

A fault condition is indicated by the flashing light on the
defrost control inside the heat pump control box.

In normal operation, the defrost control light will flash once
each second. If the light is flashing more than once per
second or not at all, refer to the service manual for that unit.

PIN IDENTIFICATION

 (See Figure 6.)

1. TEST_COMMON (Shorting any of the other pins to this

pin causes the function of the other pin to be executed.
Leaving this pin open results in the normal mode of
operation.)

2. TST  =  Test (Shorting TEST_COMMON to this pin

speeds up all defrost board timings.)

3. FRC_DFT  =  Forced Defrost (Short TEST_COMMON to

this pin for two (2) seconds to initiate a forced defrost.
Remove the short after defrost initiates.)

DEFROST CONTROL CHECKOUT

Normal operation requires:

a. LED on board flashing 1 time/second.

b. 24V AC between R & B

c. 24V AC between Y & B with unit operating

d. Defrost initiation when FRC_DFT pin is shorted to

TEST_COMMON pin.

If a defrost control problem is suspected, refer to the service
information in control box.

PIN IDENTIFICATION

FRC_DFT

TEST_COMMON

TST

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Summary of Contents for 2TWB0012-036AA

Page 1: ...rise which are not covered sufficiently for the purchaser s purposes the matter should be referred to your installing dealer or local distributor A GENERAL The following instructions cover 2TWB0012 036AA Heat Pump Units NOTE These outdoor units may be used with indoor units equipped with Thermostatic Expansion Valve or Accutron Flow Control Check Valve F C C V assembly for refrigerant flow control...

Page 2: ...el in an envelope attached to the outdoor unit Outdoor unit nameplate will have correct orifice size specified as BAYFCCV A for rated performance D INSTALLING REFRIGERANT LINES Condensing units have provisions for flare connections Pressure taps are provided on the service valves of outdoor unit for compressor suction and liquid pressures The indoor end of the recommended refrigerant line sets may...

Page 3: ...into either valve pressure tap port thru the tubing and out the other port while brazing 8 Braze using accepted good brazing techniques LEAK CHECK IMPORTANT Replace pressure tap port valve core before attaching hoses for evacuation After the brazing operation of refrigerant lines to both the outdoor and indoor unit is completed the field brazed connections must be checked for leaks Pressurize thro...

Page 4: ...fy connections between the outdoor unit the thermostat and the indoor unit Table 1 NEC Class II Control Wiring 24 VOLTS WIRE SIZE MAX WIRE LENGTH 18 AWG 150 FT 16 AWG 225 FT 14 AWG 300 FT 8 Table 1 defines maximum total length of low voltage wiring from outdoor unit to indoor unit and to thermostat 9 Mount the indoor thermostat in accordance with instruc tion included with the thermostat Wire per ...

Page 5: ...ordance with procedures found in the Service Facts J ELECTRIC HEATERS Electric heaters if used are to be installed in the air han dling device according to the instructions accompanying the air handler and the heaters K OUTDOOR THERMOSTAT An outdoor thermostat TAYSTAT250B may be field installed For data see wiring diagram attached to unit and instruction sheet packaged with outdoor thermostat L SE...

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Page 7: ...18 BC52D5 5 7 Installer s Guide MOUNTING HOLE LOCATION Note All dimensions are in MM Inches NOTE For model base size see table on page 6 From Dwg 21D152989 Rev 0 ...

Page 8: ...RICAL Compressor O D Fan Won t Start Compressor Will Not Start But O D Fan Runs O D Fan Won t Start Compressor Hums But Won t Start Compressor Cycles on IOL I D Blower Won t Start DEFROST Unit Won t Initiate Defrost Defrost Terminates on Time Unit Icing Up W H A T T O C H E C K M O D E P O W E R S U P P L Y H I G H V O L T A G E W I R I N G C O M P R E S S O R I O L R U N C A P A C I T O R S T A R...

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