background image

835959-UIM-D-0814

2

Johnson Controls Unitary Products

INSPECTION

As soon as a unit is received, it should be inspected for possible dam-
age during transit. If damage is evident, the extent of the damage
should be noted on the carrier’s delivery receipt. A separate request for
inspection by the carrier’s agent should be made in writing. Local Dis-
tributor can be contacted for more information.

Requirements For Installing/Servicing R-410A Equipment

Gauge sets, hoses, refrigerant containers, and recovery system
must be designed to handle the POE type oils, and the higher
pressures of R-410A.

Manifold sets should be 800 psig high side and 250 psig low side
with 550 psig low side restart.

All hoses must have a 700 psig service pressure rating.

Leak detectors should be designed to detect HFC refrigerant.

Recovery equipment (including refrigerant recovery containers)
must be specifically designed to handle R-410A.

Do not use an R-22 TXV.

A liquid-line filter drier is required on every unit.

LIMITATIONS

The unit should be installed in accordance with all National, State, and
Local Safety Codes and the limitations listed below:

1.

Limitations for the indoor unit, coil, and appropriate accessories
must also be observed.

2.

The outdoor unit must not be installed with any duct work in the air
stream. The outdoor fan is the propeller type and is not designed
to operate against any additional external static pressure.

3.

The maximum and minimum conditions for operation must be
observed to assure a system that will give maximum performance
with minimum service. Refer to the dry bulb (DB) and wet bulb
(WB) temperature limitations in Table 1.

4.

The 2 stage units are not designed to operate with a low ambient
kit. The 2 stage models which can not operate with a low ambient
kit include YHJF and THJF models. Do not modify the control sys-
tem of these models to operate with any kind of low ambient kit.

5.

The maximum allowable line length for this product is 75 feet

.

SECTION III: UNIT INSTALLATION

LOCATION

Before starting the installation, the suitability of the location for both the
indoor and outdoor units need to be checked. All required limitations
and clearances must be observed. The outdoor unit must have suffi-
cient clearance for air entrance to the condenser coil, for air discharge,
and for service access as shown in Figure 1.

If the unit is to be installed on a hot sun exposed roof or a paved
ground area that is seasonally hot, the unit should be raised sufficiently
above the roof or ground to avoid taking the accumulated layer of hot
air into the outdoor unit.

Provide adequate structural support.

ADD-ON REPLACEMENT/RETROFIT

When this unit is being used as a replacement for an R-22 unit, it is
required that the outdoor unit, indoor coil, and metering device all be
replaced. The following steps should be performed in order to insure
proper system operation and performance. Line-set change out is also
recommended.

1. Change-out of the indoor coil to an approved R-410A coil/ condens-

ing unit combination with the appropriate metering device.

2. Change-out of the line-set when replacing an R-22 unit with an

R410-A unit is highly recommended to reduce cross-contamination
of oils and refrigerants.

3. If change-out of the line set is not practical, then the following pre-

cautions should be taken.

Inspect the line set for kinks, sharp bends, or other restrictions,
and for corrosion.

Determine if there are any low spots which might be serving as oil
traps.

Flush the line set with a commercially available flush kit to
remove as much of the existing oil and contaminants as possible.

Install a suction line filter-drier to trap any remaining contami-
nants, and remove after 50 hours of operation.

4. If the outdoor unit is being replaced due to a compressor burnout,

then installation of a 100% activated alumina suction-line filter drier
in the suction-line is required, in addition to the factory installed liq-
uid-line drier. Operate the system for 10 hours. Monitor the suction
drier pressure drop. If the pressure drop exceeds 3 psig, replace
both the suction-line and liquid-line driers. After a total of 10 hours
run time where the suction-line pressure drop has not exceeded 3
psig, replace the liquid line drier, and remove the suction-line drier.
During the contamination removal procedure, never leave a suction-
line drier in the system longer than 50 hours of run time.

TABLE 1: 

Maximum / Minimum Operating Limit Conditions   

AIR TEMPERATURE AT 

OUTDOOR COIL, °F

AIR TEMPERATURE AT 

INDOOR COIL, °F

Min.

Max.

Min.

Max.

DB

Cool

DB 

Heat

DB

Cool

DB 

Heat

WB 

Cool

DB 

Heat

WB 

Cool

DB 

Heat

50

-10

115

75

57

50

1

1.

72

80

1.

Operation below this temperature is permissible for a short period of
time, during morning warm-up.

For multiple unit installations, units must be spaced a minimum of 24
inches apart (coil face to coil face).

NOTICE

 FIGURE 1: 

Typical Installation with Required Clearances

60” OVERHEAD
CLEARANCE

MINIMUM 18” SERVICE
ACCESS CLEARANCE
ON ONE SIDE

WEATHERPROOF
DISCONNECT
SWITCH

THERMOSTAT

10” CLEARANCE
AROUND PERIMETER

CONTROL
ACCESS
PANEL

TO INDOOR COIL

NEC CLASS 1 WIRING

NEC CLASS 2 WIRING

TO FURNACE OR
AIR HANDLER
TERMINAL BLOCK

SEAL OPENING(S) WITH
PERMAGUM OR EQUIVALENT

NOTES:
ALL OUTDOOR WIRING MUST BE WEATHERPROOF.
MINIMUM 24” UNIT TO UNIT CLEARANCE.

A0167-001

Summary of Contents for THJF60

Page 1: ...al line lengths Refer to Appli cation Data covering General Piping Recommendations and Refriger ant Line Length Part Number 247077 SECTION II SAFETY This is a safety alert symbol When you see this sym...

Page 2: ...er of hot air into the outdoor unit Provide adequate structural support ADD ON REPLACEMENT RETROFIT When this unit is being used as a replacement for an R 22 unit it is required that the outdoor unit...

Page 3: ...eet The charge given is applicable for total tubing lengths up to 15 feet See Application Data Part Number 247077 for installing tubing of longer lengths and elevation differences PRECAUTIONS DURING L...

Page 4: ...er grommet from the vapor connection at the indoor coil Braze the vapor line to the evaporator vapor connection After the connection has cooled place the rubber grommet back into the mounting position...

Page 5: ...al 1 3 turn to seal 8 Install the TXV bulb to the suction line near the equalizer line using the bulb clamp s furnished with the TXV assembly kit Ensure the bulb is making maximum contact a Install th...

Page 6: ...coil adjustment if any from Tabular Data Sheet 3 Calculate the additional charge for refrigerant piping using the Tabu lar Data Sheet if line length is greater than 15 feet 4 6 m 4 Total system charge...

Page 7: ...itches and over current protection must be supplied by the installer Wire size should be sized per NEC requirements The complete connection diagram and schematic wiring label is located on the inside...

Page 8: ...he recommended air flow settings for each size condensing unit Set the cooling speed per the instructions for the air handler or furnace by selecting the correct COOL and ADJUST or ADJ taps Verify the...

Page 9: ...4 Volt Hot W3 Third Stage Heat COM 24 Volt Common R 24 Volt Hot W1 First Stage Aux Heat W2 Second Stage Aux Heat Y1 Single Stage Compressor Y Y2 Second or Full Stage Compressor O Reversing Valve Energ...

Page 10: ...uxiliary Heat COM 24 Volt Common R 24 Volt Hot W1 First Stage Aux Heat W2 Second Stage Aux Heat Y1 Single Stage Compressor Y Y2 Second or Full Stage Compressor O Reversing Valve Energized in Cool X L...

Page 11: ...energized only when the unit is not running If the main switch is disconnected for long peri ods of shut down do not attempt to start the unit until 8 hours after the switch has been connected This wi...

Page 12: ...GRN GREEN GRY GREY ORG ORANGE PUR PURPLE RED RED WHT WHITE YEL YELLOW Y B YEL BLK LEGEND AS AMBIENT SENSOR CAP CAPACITOR COMP COMPRESSOR CC CONTACTOR COIL CCH CRANKCASE HEATER DS DISCHARGE SENSOR HPS...

Page 13: ...plicable Electrical Line Voltage Outdoor Unit Model Outdoor Unit Serial Filter Thermostat Accessories Filter Location s Connections Per Installation Instructions and Local Codes Gas piping is connecte...

Page 14: ...p Cut Out Balance Point Defrost Curve Y2 Lock FFUEL Switch Point Hot Heat Pump Fill in the information ie ON OFF or the appropriate Value for the fields that apply to the defrost control board install...

Page 15: ...plain operation of system to equipment owner Explain the importance of regular filter replacement and equipment maintenance Owner Education Provide owner with the owner s manual Explain thermostat use...

Page 16: ...change without notice Published in U S A 835959 UIM D 0814 Copyright 2014 by Johnson Controls Inc All rights reserved Supersedes 835959 UIM C 0614 York International Corp 5005 York Drive Norman OK 73...

Reviews: