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HomeMy WebLinkAbout46894-Z aO�gufFaly Town of Southold 10/9/2021 a P.O.Box 1179 0 53095 Main Rd Southold,New York 11971 CERTIFICATE OF OCCUPANCY No: 42439 Date: 10/9/2021 THIS CERTIFIES that the building HVAC Location of Property: 2765 Highland Rd,Cutchogue SCTM#: 473889 Sec/Block/Lot: 102.-8-13 Subdivision: Filed Map No. Lot No. conforms substantially to the Application for Building Permit heretofore filed in this office dated 9/29/2021 pursuant to which Building Permit No. 46894 dated 9/29/2021 was issued, and conforms to all of the requirements of the applicable provisions of the law. The occupancy for which this certificate is issued is: "as built"HVAC system to existing single family dwelling as applied for. The certificate is issued to Forte,Robert&Rosemarie of the aforesaid building. SUFFOLK COUNTY DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH APPROVAL ELECTRICAL CERTIFICATE NO. 46894 10/5/2021 PLUMBERS CERTIFICATION DATED A riz d ignature FDIfesFD TOWN OF SOUTHOLD ��y BUILDING DEPARTMENT 1 TOWN CLERK'S OFFICE Wo s P SOUTHOLD, NY BUILDING PERMIT (THIS PERMIT MUST BE KEPT ON THE PREMISES WITH ONE SET OF APPROVED PLANS AND SPECIFICATIONS UNTIL FULL COMPLETION OF THE WORK AUTHORIZED) Permit#: 46894 Date: 9/29/2021 Permission is hereby granted to: Forte, Robert 2765 Highland Rd Cutchogue, NY 11935 To: Legalize as-installed HVAC system at existing single family dwelling as applied for. At premises located at: 2765 Highland Rd, Cutchogue SCTM #473889 Sec/Block/Lot# 102.-8-13 Pursuant to application dated 9/29/2021 and approved by the Building Inspector. To expire on 3/31/2023. Fees: AS BUILT-ACCESSORY $400.00 CO-ADDITION TO DWELLING $50.00 Total: $450.00 Building Inspector So f Town Hall Annex s G. Telephone(631)765-1802 54375 Main Road P.O.Box 1179 }y ® w sean.devlin(a--)town.southold.ny.us Southold,NY 11971-0959 BUILDING DEPARTMENT TOWN OF SOUTHOLD CERTIFICATE OF ELECTRICAL COMPLIANCE SITE LOCATION Issued To: Robert Forte Address: 2765 Highland Rd city:Cutchogue st: NY zip: 11935 Building Permit* 46894 Section- 102 Block: 8 Lot. 13 WAS EXAMINED AND FOUND TO BE IN COMPLIANCE WITH THE NATIONAL ELECTRIC CODE Contractor: DBA: AS BUILT License No: SITE DETAILS Office Use Only Residential X Inside X Basement Service Commerical Outdoor X 1 st Floor Pool New Renovation 2nd Floor Hot Tub Addition Survey X Attic X Garage INVENTORY Service 1 ph Heat Duplec Recpt Ceding Fixtures Bath Exhaust Fan Service 3 ph Hot Water GFCI Recpt Wall Fixtures Smoke Detectors Main Panel A/C Condenser 1 Single Recpt Recessed Fixtures CO2 Detectors Sub Panel A/C Blower Range Recpt Ceiling Fan Combo Smoke/CO Transformer UC Lights Dryer Recpt Emergency Fixtures Time Clocks Disconnect Switches 2 4'LED Exit Fixtures Pump Other Equipment- Notes quipmentNotes " AS BUILT NO VISUAL DEFECTS " HVAC Inspector Signature: Date: October 5, 2021 S.Devlin-Cert Electrical Compliance Form OF SOUtyO� a T # # WN OF SOUTHOLD BUILDING DEPT. 765-1602 INSPECTION [ ] FOUNDATION 1ST [ ] --ROUGH PLBG. [ ] FOUNDATION 2ND [ ] INSULATION/CAULKING [ ] FRAMING /STRAPPING [ ] FINAL [ ] FIREPLACE & CHIMNEY [ ' ] FIRE SAFETY INSPECTION [ ] FIRE RESISTANT CONSTRUCTION' [ ] FIRE RESISTANT PENETRATION [ ] ELECTRICAL (ROUGH) 1(4 ELECTRICAL (FINAL) [ ] CODE VIOLATION [ ] PRE C/O REMARKS: ��� ?,d/ Ll` DATE INSPECTOR c + 1� OF So � # * TOWN'OF SOUTHOLD BUILDING DEPT. �`y�ou►m�'' 765-1802 INSPECTION [ ] FOUNDATION IST [ ] ROUGH PLBG. [ ] FOUNDATION 2ND -1 ] LKSULATIOWCAULKING [ ] FRAMING/STRAPPING ite(FINAL Ar., Wl L'1'-WAC, [ ] FIREPLACE & CHIMNEY [ ] FIRE SAFETY INSPECTION ] FIRE RESISTANT CONSTRUCTION [ ] FIRE RESISTANT PENETRATION = [ ] ELECTRICAL (ROUGH) [ ] ELECTRICAL (FINAL) [ ] CODE VIOLATION [ ] PRE C/O REMARKS: DATE a ?�2, INSPECTOR ' FIELD INSPECTION REPORT DATE COMMENTS FOUNDATION(IST) ------------------------------- FOUNDATION(2ND) _ z r � 0 ROUGH FRAMING& 1� 3LH PLUMBING _ �. j a r INSULATION PER N.Y. STATE ENERGY CODE WAC Ax N4 is A-A-1 FINAL ADDITIONAL COMMENTS q115,77 o t G a/ O O m H W z �7 . d H TOWN OF SOUTHOLD—BUILDING DEPARTMENT Town Hall Annex 54375 Main Road P. O. Box 1179 Southold,NY 11971-0959 Telephone(631) 765-1802 Fax (631) 765-9502 hi!ps://www.southoldtownny.gov Date Received APPLICATION FOR BUILDING PERMIT For Office Use Only D E C E E PERMIT NO. Building Inspector: R SEP 2 9 2021 DD f Applications and.f6rffis rfjds�t`be fill6d"out lii��66ir,entirety.,In,comp ete BUILDING DEPT TOWN OF SOUTHOLD plicati'ons w ceOt6d.,4Whe�dtthe`-,Appi,ic antisndtthe 7, n4 an wr ser Adthorkatlotorm-(Page 2)shall tie=cmp e 6 t. =:t" `7 Date: :DWNER PROPEkty,:,,'$, ,(S)OF, Name: q8 SCTM#1000- Project Address: Phone#: Af -3 Mailing Address: PERSON—,- 4 Name: -- --------- Mailing Address: .106 Phone#: Email: DESIGN,PROFESS IONALNFORMATlp Name: Mailing Address: Phone#: Email: J, ,CoNT'RACfok:lNF'O'R'NUAT�ION:- Name: _6n'L—17 G e, Mailing Address: Phone#: DESCRIPTION;;OF'0qQPOSE0"tdNSTR U-'C-T--i16JN­1;mm", EINewStructure ElAddition ElAlteration EIRepair ElDemolition Estimated Cost of Project: IAOther 4-5 P2�'' Will the lot be re-graded? E]Yes El No Will excess fill be removed from premises? E]Yes El No _ PROPERTY INFORMATION Existing use of property: Intended use of property: Zone or use district in which premises is situated: Are there any covenants and restrictions with respect to this property? ❑Yes ❑No IF YES, PROVIDE A COPY. El Check Box After Reading: The owner/contractor/design professional is responsible for all drainage and storm water issues as provided,by Chapter 236 of the Town Code. APPLICATION IS HEREBY MADE to the Building Department for the issuance of a Building Permit pursuant to the Building Zone Ordinance`of the Town of Southold,Suffolk,County,New York and other applicable Laws,Ordinances or Regulations,for the construction of buildings, additions,alterations or for removal or demolition as herein described.The applicant agrees to comply with all applicable,laws,ordinances,building code, housing code and regulations and to admit authorized inspectors on premises and in building(s)for necessary inspections.,False statements made herein are, punishable as a Class A misdemeanor pursuant to Section 210.45 of the New York State Penal Law. Application Submitted By(print name): Q16b /�A ❑Authorized Agent ❑Owner Signature of Applicant: /Q Date: STATE OF NEW YORK) SS: COUNTY OF ) being duly sworn, deposesC$nd IEvs that W(he is the applicant (Name of individual signing contract)above named, Notary Public,State of New York No.01BU6185050 (S)he is the Qualified in Suffolk County, s prI , (Contractor,Agent,Corporate Officer, etc. of said owner or owners, and is duly authorized to perform or have performed the said work and to make and file this application;that all statements contained in this application are true to the best of his/her knowledge and belief; and that the work will be performed in the manner set forth in the application file therewith. Sworn before me this L4A day of Lt, , 20 ,L pda, - Notary Public PROPERTY OWNER AUTHORIZATION (Where the applicant is not the owner) I, residing at do hereby authorize to apply on my behalf to the Town of Southold Building Department for approval a's described herein. Owner's Signature Date \CONNI BUNCH Notary bli State of New Print Owner's Name No. BU 6185050 Qualifi d i uffolk Count: Commiss' n Expir April 14, 2 �FF91 BUILDING DEPARTMENT- Electrical Inspector TOWN OF SOUTHOLD C* all Annex- 54375 Main Road - PO Box 1179 oy EP 2 9 2021 Southold, New York 11971-0959 .fj01 ��0 au��i oe hone (631) 765-1802 - FAX (631) 765-9502 WNoFs Pto err southoldtownn ov seand southoldtownn ov APPLICATION FOR ELECTRICAL INSPECTION ELECTRICIAN INFORMATION (All Information Required) Date: Company Name: Electrician's Name: License No.: Elec. email: Elec. Phone No: ❑1 request an email copy of Certificate of Compliance Elec. Address.: JOB SITE INFORMATION (All Information Required) Name: 6Wr �®2 Address: 02 �S'- G,A-n/ rJTL Cr-r1� Cross Street: °(26 R Phone No.: _ ,- 9�10 C �� Bldg.Permit#: 1 b FS9� email: j�j Q �� ��,�p Tax Map District: 1000 Section: Block: Lot: BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF WORK, INCLUDE SQUARE FOOTAGE (Please Print Clearly): Square Footage: Circle All That Apply: Is job ready for inspection?: ❑ YES ❑ NO F-]Rough In ❑ Final Do you need a Temp Certificate?: ❑ YES ❑ NO Issued On Temp Information: (All information required) Service Size❑1 Ph❑3 Ph Size: A # Meters Old Meter# ❑New Service❑Fire Reconnect[—]Flood Reconnect❑Service Reconnect❑Underground❑Overhead # Underground Laterals 1 FJ2 R H Frame Pole Work done on Service? OY RN Additional Information: PAYMENT DUE WITH APPLICATION ��, C ! � � �S�fri'rpt BUILDING DEPARTMENT- Electrical Inspector TOWN OF SOUTHOLD C* =` all Annex - 54375 Main Road - PO Box 1179 Col. • EP 2 g Z021 Southold, New York 1,1971-0959 Bu►�i pE hone (631) 765-1802 - FAX (631) 765-9502 WNOI:S ►'to err southoldtownn ov - seand southoldtownn . ov APPLICATION FOR ELECTRICAL INSPECTION ELECTRICIAN INFORMATION (All Information Required) Date: Company Name: Electrician's Name: License No.: Elec. email: Elec. Phone No: ❑1 request an email copy of Certificate of Compliance Elec. Address.: JOB SITE INFORMATION (All Information Required) Name: 904ewr Address: Cross Street: Phone No.: �r p C Bldg.Permit#: (e y email: .QOIj� Q- �11y,,40 Tax Map District: 1000 Section: Block: Lot: BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF WORK, INCLUDE SQUARE FOOTAGE (Please Print Clearly): Square Footage: Circle All That Apply: Is job ready for inspection?: ❑ YES ❑ NO ❑Rough In ❑ Final Do you need a Temp Certificate?: ❑ YES ❑ NO Issued On Temp Information: (All information required) Service Size❑1 Ph❑3 Ph Size: A #Meters Old Meter# ❑New Service❑Fire Reconnect❑Flood Reconnect❑Service Reconnect❑Underground❑Overhead # Underground Laterals 0 1 n2 H Frame Pole Work done on Service? Y N Additional Information: PAYMENT DUE WITH APPLICATION q-� �� sw � �1 ' L� � Y r �Q+ �, ,�► N p� Ir l .y4► ._X01`�0� � -q2Q Ilk 1Ct• �L p� G syroLK COUNTY Ru sums Y FOR ,ray e, /983 AUG3 4198 e, n. �• #��! NOHR/NG ENTftRPRISES�INC. efl¢. 22, I9aa JexE LOT Av. /6, 'NGHL.�WDESMriE ' A-r. 1s. 1965 The .arAs� di oltl and rn►ar aupp2T AT CU.T•CXOOVE DATIs / " . 0, 19,92 s}''e. I,,_ ',a nave been 1UWN QF 5011 TOLD SCALE-r .,• C� "=ckssd iouud 50 H0. 92- 98 in9po.tet. h� �• ]w t '�U�,R9DLK G®tkITY, NEW YORK to be ZatisfaeLorp. f� V.. V meg AL Tl=04 AMTM Vo twn Of Nsw yon Chiat Ot Oon ,+►ooriIIa �ar r �TATt iM�K -r u� Tsoe a swc ' t Servioet[ EW" VMS aavc WT WAWM Txe LAM e sua,oe 04011890 tMAL1 * c MOT sib t[0 AV LI U L am 110 IN +r!ol� wiw[or"pr1u`MM1w� LTM DEPARTMENT-DATA FOR AMROML To CCNSMCT � TO t iufi°rT"i"ed lAxav Meq x w•= CTIOM�ILKOtx�.i�lpT R 10 T Qi OF X11[lLN0�R0 r r• r p pry WITMW Ma TIM OF*Mt ftoppmulgov � MO ��p1eM�� I�i u HAM TT11o{t MB WOM900- Orlliwt o. 1 2 4[rAT[R ►s s4�1LTAMD$CA"pp�GSAL SYWTfw lOIITMIt Np10tMK •aas*+cts sNonM Kc�[coM reFA" o►cMrr uM[s 1 2 Page No. of Pages F} ;, Kolb IVldchanical Corp: Heating and-,4ir Conditioning ,11'560'$6und Ave, P.O.'8ox•106 'Ma&1ck;.NY,,1.1952'�` ` (631)•298-5527,/ ,Fax`(631)298-5534 l 71 OPOS L UB ITTED TO P E D E- ` �OberN IfPo'l M_553-8809 September.26, 2005, ai Highland Road ceaf im,W 11935 JOB LOCATION oR civN 1 We hereby submit specifications and estimates for i+ } °p� „. , e r ,�,. p,y„y +; , ,y„ ,l,,i� 9•fir— - W� r, Furnish and install air conditioning system to consist of the following. Zo 1 —First Floor Bedrooms ne#2—Remainder of First Floor * Zoning by means of EWC electro-mechanical zone damper system with static pressure relief damper and all necessary controls. (1)� Carrier, model #FV4BNF005,, 4'ton' air,handler with Magic Aire';hot'.water boil to be installed at residene'e,'attic,.-suspended frorii roof rafters,'by means of threaded rod and'•kindorff with,secondary drain ' ,pan and moisture sensor: (1),Carrier,:model'.#38,TXA048, 4 ton condensing uriit'to be'in'stalled at residence'.exterior,not'moie'.thain.' ;.t ?; three'feet from residence'structur`e and refrigeration piping,within'sixty feet'from air handler.,'Unit-to be: set on pre=cast slab. Above equipment'is rated at,13 SEER efficiency. ; • = r„ _v Ductwork:.Tfgj* duct sysfe xt shalh Abe fabricated from 26;gauge galvanized steel. Supply air duct shall be°wrapped with l %" foil'faced`'scnrn coverin Return air duct alongwith both supply and return duct plenums, shall�be internally lined with acoustical liner:,'Branch lines at basement to be 26 gauge round -.'galyar_u''zed�nletal duct:and class 1r'�flexible duct:: Supply. outlets shall be to each room .as required. Minimum of.�one��centrally lobated return aii grille'°per'zone Meet anit0,equiplheiit, clt ct ng,;anil p`ipii`<ig, location and design by Kolb Mechanical Co Includ' (2)`'White Rod'gers',Digital Programmable Thermostats " (1) April Aire,model#2200, high efficiency, NEPA-media type air cleaner ' Condensate drain Pre-cast condenser slab Y Armorflex insulated type'T"'hard-drawn_ nitro genized'refrigeration piping Hart&�Cooley'Qualitygrilles' k Control wiring and low voltage wiring'connections 'i �Annecessary;materials,166r;installation and „ pori acceptance;please�date,sign by the"X''an re um a our, ?posit. KOLB MECHANICAL HEATING&AIR CONDITIONING In the event this account is forwarded to counsel for collection the purchaser shall be liable for all reasonable fees of Kolb•Mechanical Corp.,which are 50%of the first$100.00 and 33-1/3%thereafter. It is the responsibility of the Homeowner to have qualified Service Mechanics maintain heating and air conditioning equipment as required by man- ufacturer in order to preserve warranties., %AII equipment shall remain property of Kolb Mechanical Corp.,until fully paid ,All past„dueaccou"ijts shall,'be 9hargetl'mfejestiof 2%per•r}onth ,1'•+ All payments Due Upon Receipt. �6`'�COPDO6 hereby to furnish material and labor–complete in accordance with above specifications,for the sum of: dollars($ ) Payment to be made as follows: All material is guaranteed to be as specdied 'All work to be completed in a workmanlike manner according,lo'standard practices Any alteration or deviation from above'specifications inJolving extra ' Autho nzed'• z' costs will be:exedrted only upon written orders,and will become an;exlra charge over and above the ,Slgnatu re• {p r estimate. All agreements contingent'upon'strikes,,accidents or'delays beyond our'control. Ownerto' carry,fire,'tornado and tithe r,� essary�insurance.`Our,workers are,lully:codered'6y Workman's' ` Notett Th'project may((//e l' Com risation Insurance. withdrawn b us it not cce ted. ' Pa Y. P within_ 16 day's,` .4 =: apaz`-,The'af�ove prices;,specifications„ p; V. and conddions'are satisfactory-and are hereby accepted.'You are authorized, 6 do the work as,specified.-Payment will be made as outlined above. Date of Acceptance )(Signature OCCUPANCY OR USE IS UNLAWFUL APPROVED AS NOTED WITHOUT CERTIFICATE DATE: a B.P.# OF OCCUPANCY FEE BY: NOTIFY BUILDING DEPARTMENT AT 765-1802 -8 AM TO 4 PM FOR THE FOLLOWING INSPECTIONS: 1. FOUNDATION '-,-TWO REQUIRED FOR-POURED CONCRETE 2. ROUGH - FRAMING & PLUMBING 3. INSULATION COMPLYWI's H ASL. CODES OF 4. FINAL`- CONSTRUCTION,MUST BE COMPLETE FOR C.O. NEW YORK STATE & TOWN CODES ALL CONSTRUCTION SHALL MEET THE AS REQUIRED AND CONDITIONS OF REQUIREMENTS OF THE CODES OF NEW SOUTHOLD TOWN ZBA YORK STATE. NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR DESIGN OR CONSTRUCTION ERRORS. SOUTHOLD TOWN PLANNING BOARD SOUTHOLD TOWN TRUSTEES N.Y.S.DEC Additional Certification May Be Required. PJWRW 33TPA, TZA, TXA, TSA ' 11 , 12, 139 14 SEER Split-System NEMING&COOLING Air Conditioners with Puron® Visit www.camer com Installation and Start-Up Instructions NOTE: Read the entire instruction manual before starting the --- - installation. This symbol -4 indicates a change since the last issue. SAFETY CONSIDERATIONS ° Improper installation,adjustment,alteration,service,maintenance, or use can cause explosion, fire, electrical shock, or other conditions which may cause death, personal injury, or property damage. Consult a qualified installer, service agency, or your distributor or branch for information or assistance. The qualified installer or agency must use factory-authorized kits or accessories when modifying this product.Refer to the individual instructions packaged with the kits or accessories when installing. , Follow all safety codes.Wear safety glasses,protective clothing, and work gloves. Use quenching cloth for brazing operations. ° Have fire extinguisher available. Read these instructions thor- oughly and follow all warnings or cautions included in literature and attached to the unit.Consult Ioeal building codes and National Electrical Code (MEC) for special requirements. A98516 Recognize safety information.This is the safety-alert symbol/f\. Fig. 1—Models 38TPA, 38TZA, 38TXA, and 38TSA When your see this symbol on the unit and in instructions or manuals,be alert to the potential for personal injury. 3. Run refrigerant tubes as directly as possible by avoiding Understand these signal words; DANGER, WARNING, and unnecessary turns and bends. CAUTION. These words are used with the safety-alert symbol. 4. Leave some slack between structure and unit to absorb DANGER identifies the most serious hazards which will result in vibration. severe personal injury or death. WARNING signifies hazards which could result in personal injury or death.CAUTION is used 5. When passing refrigerant tubes through the wall,seal opening to identify unsafe practices which would result in minor personal with RTV or other pliable silicon-based caulk. (See Fig. 2.) injury or product and property damage.NOTE is used to highlight 6. Avoid direct tubing contact with water pipes,duct work,floor suggestions which will result in enhanced installtion,reliability,or joists,wall studs,floors,and walls. operation. 7. Do not suspend refrigerant tubing from joists and studs with a rigid wire or strap which comes in direct contact with tubing. t (See Fig. 2.) Before installing,modifying,or servicing system,main elec- 8. Ensure that tubing insulation is pliable and completely sur- trical disconnect switch mast be in the OFF position. There rounds vapor tube may be more than 1 disconnect switch. Lock out and tag switch with a suitable warning label. Electrical shock can 9• When necessary,use hanger straps which are 1 in. wide and cause personal injury or death. conform to shape of tubing insulation (See Fig. 2.) 10. Isolate hanger straps from insulation by using metal sleeves t bent to conform to shape of insulation. PuronO systems operate at higher pressures than standard When outdoor unit is connected to factory-approved indoor unit, R-22 systems. To avoid damage to the unit or possible outdoor unit contains system refrigerant charge for operation with personal injury, do not use R-22 service equipment or ARI rated indoor unit when connected by 15 ft of field-supplied or components on Puron®equipment. factory accessory tubing. For proper unit operation, check refrig- erant charge using charging information located on control box INSTALLATION RECOMMENDATIONS cover and.`or•in the Check Charge section of this instruction. NOTE: In some cases noise in the living area has been traced to IMPORTANT:Maximum liquid-line size is 3/8-in. OD for all gas pulsations from improper installation of equipment. residential applications including long line. 1. Locate unit away from windows,patios,decks.etc.where unit IMPORTANT:Always install the factory-supplied liquid-line fil- operation sound may disturb customer. ter drier.If replacing the filter drier,refer to Product Data Digest 2. Ensure that vapor and liquid tube diameters are appropriate for for appropriate part number.Obtain replacement filter driers from unit capacity. your distributor or branch. Manufacturer reserves the right to discontinue,or change at any time,specifications or designs without notice and without Incurring obligations. Booki 11 4 PC 101 Catalog No 533-80105 Printed in U S.A Form 38T-13SI Pg 1 11-03 Replaces 38T-12SI --— Tab 13al 2a INSTALLATION 3/8-IN DIATIEDOWN KNOCKOUTS IN BASEPAN NOTE:Avoid contact between tubing and structure (2)PLACES OUTDOOR WALL INDOOR WALL CAULK qINSULATION LIQUID TUBEoVAPOR TUBE THROUGH THE WALL " j JOIST VIEW FROM TOP 8 3/16'• HANGER STRAP (AROUND VAPOR INSULATION A97548 TUBE ONLY) o Dimensions (In.) VAPOR TUBE O UNIT BASE PAN DIMENSIONS TIEDOWN KNOCKOUT LOCATIONS O A B 22.5 X 27.5 2-13/16 6-15/16 O 30.0 X 35.0 4 9-3/4 Fig. 3—Clearance Requirements 1"MIN --►� �— LIQUID TUBE NOTE: Unit must be level' to within ±21 (±3/8 in./ft) per SUSPENSION compressor manufacturer specifications. Step 3—Clearance Requirements A94028 when installing, allow sufficient space for airflow clearance, Fig. 2—Connecting Tubing Installation wiring, refrigerant piping, and,service. Allow 30-in. clearance to service end of unit and 48 in.aove unit.For proper airflow,a 6-in. Specifications for this unit in residential new construction market clearance on 1 side of unit and 12 in. on all remaining sides must require the outdoor unit, indoor unit, refrigerant tubing sets, be maintained. Maintain a distance of 24 in. between units. teetering device, and filter drier listed in presale literature. There Position so water, snow, or ice from roof or eaves cannot fall can be no deviation. Consult the Application Guideline and directly on unit. Service Manual — Air Conditioners and Heat Pumps Using On rooftop applications, locate unit at least 6 in. above roof PuronV Refrigerant to obtain required unit changes for specific surface. applications and for R-22 retrofit. Step 4—Operating Ambient Step 1—Check'Equipment and Job Site The minimum outdoor operating ambient in cooling mode is 55°F, and the maximum outdoor operating ambient in cooling mode is UNPACK UNIT • 125°F. Move to Final location.Remove carton taking care not to damage Step 5—Check Indoor AccuRater®Piston and Install unit. Piston Ring (38TXA024-018, 060034 / 38TZA / 38TPA- INSPECT EQUIPMENT —Standard) File claim with shipping company prior to installation if shipment If unit is to be installed with a piston metering device,proceed as is damaged or incomplete.Locate unit rating plate on unit corner follows: panel. It contains information needed to properly install unit. 4. Check indoor coil piston;to see if it matches the required Check rating plate to be sure unit matches job specifications. piston shown on outdoor unit rating plate.If it does not match, Step 2—install on a Solid, Level Mounting Pad replace indoor coil piston;with piston shipped with outdoor unit. The piston shipped with outdoor unit is correct for any If conditions or local codes require the unit be attached to pad,tie approved indoor coil combination. down bolts should be used and fastened through knockouts provided in unit base pan.Refer to unit mounting pattens in Fig.3 2. After correct piston is installed, locate neoprene piston ring to determine base pan size and knockout hole location. shipped in piston bag. Install piston ring behind metering piston as shown in Fig.4. The piston ring ensures that piston On rooftop applications,mount on level platfonn or frame. Place stays seated during all operating conditions. unit above a load-bearing wall and isolate unit and tubing set from structure Arrange supporting members to adequately support unit Step 6—Install TXV and minimize transmission of vibration to building Consult local NOTE: ALL 38TSA and 38TXA060035 UNITS MUST BE codes governing rooftop applications. INSTALLED AVTTH A HARD SHUT OFF TXV Roof mounted units exposed to winds above 5 mph may require The thermostatic expansion valve is specifically designed to wind baffles. Consult the Application Guideline and Seance operate with PuronO.Do not use an R-22 TXV.An existing R-22 Manual — Residential Split-System Air Conditioners and Heat TXV must be replaced with a factory-approved TXV specifically Pumps Using Puront Refrigerant for wind baffle construction. designed for Puron•&. - -2 — NOTE: FK4 and FC4 fan coils are equipped with an R-22 TXV. TXV.marked"IN"to liquid line.Avoid excessive heat which If an FK4 or an FC4 fan coil is used with a Ptuont air conditioner, could damage valve the R-22 TXV must be replaced with a Purorrfi.TXV or with the 6 Install vapor elbow with equalizer adapter to suction tube of accessory piston body kit and piston shipped with outdoor unit line set and suction connection to indoor coil Adapter has a PISTON 1/4-in. male connector for attaching equalizer tube. RETAINER 7. Connect equalizer tube of TXV to 14-in.equalizer fitting on PISTON vapor line adapter. RING PISTON S. Attach TXV bulb to horizontal section of suction line using PISTON clamps provided. Insulate bulb with field-supplied insulation BODY tape. See Fig. 5 for correct positioning of sensing bulb. 9 Proceed with remainder of unit installation. 10 O'CLOCK 2 O'CLOCK SENSING BULB FIELD 4e CONNECTION STRAP y, ^\ STRAINER SUCTION TUBE I � FLARE 8 O'CLOCK 4 O'CLOCK ADAPTOR �/8 IN OD& SMALLER LARGER THAN 7/8 IN OD LIQUID LINE STRAINER A81032 ►—APPROX.2"LONG—� Fig. 5—Position of Sensing Bulb STRAINER LABEL Replacing TXV on R-22 Indoor Coil (AFFIX TO LIQ_LINE NEAR STRAINER LOCATION) 1. Pump system down to 2 psig and recover refrigerant. A95615 2. Remove coil access panel and fitting panel from front of Fig. 4—AccuRaterO Components cabinet. (38TXA, 38TZA, 38TPA Only) 3. Remove TXV support clamp using a 5/16-in.nut driver.Save the clamp. l 4. Remove R-22 TXV using a backup wrench on flare connec- To avoid improper performance and possible equipment tions to prevent damage to tubing. failure,remove indoor coil piston if unit is to be installed on 5. Using wire cutters,cut equalizer tube off flush with vapor tube system with a TXV metering device. inside cabinet. IMPORTANT: The TXV should be mounted as close to the 6. Remove bulb from vapor tube inside cabinet indoor coil as possible and in a vertical, upright position. Avoid 7. Braze equalizer stub-tube closed. Use protective barrier as mounting the inlet-tube vertically down.Valve is more susceptible necessary to prevent damage to drain pan. to malfunction due to debris if inlet tube is facing down. A IMPORTANT: Route the equalizer tube of Puron TXV through factory-approved filter drier must be installed in the liquid line. suction,line connection opening in fitting panel prior to replacing Installing TXV in Place of Piston fitting panel around tubing. 1. Pump system down to 2 prig and recover refrigerant. 8. Install TXV with 3/8-in. copper tubing through small hole in 2. Remove hex nut from piston body.Use backup wrench on fan service panel. Use wrench and backup wrench, to avoid coils. damage to•tubing or valve, to attach TXV to distributor. 3. Remove and discard factory-installed piston Be sure Teflon 9. Reinstall TXV support clamp(removed in item 3). seal is in place. 10. Attach TXV bulb to vapor tube inside cabinet, in same 4. Reinstall hex nut.Finger tighten nut plus 1/2 turn. location as original was when removed,using supplied bulb _ NOTE: If the piston is not removed from the body.TXV will not clamps(nylon or copper).See Fig.5 for correct positioning of function properly. sensing bulb. • 11. Route equalizer tube through suction connection opening (large hole)in fitting panel and install fitting panel in place. To prevent damage to the unit,use a brazing shield and wrap 12. Sweat inlet of TXV, marked "IN" to liquid line. Avoid TXV with wet cloth or use heat sink material. excessive heat which could damage valve. 5. Install TXV on indoor coil liquid line.Sweat swivel adapter to 13 Install vapor elbow with equalizer adapter to vapor line of line inlet of indoor coil and attach to TXV outlet. Use backup set and vapor connection to indoor coil.Adapter has a 1/4-in. wrench to avoid damage to tubing or valve. Sweat inlet of male connector for attaching equalizer tube. - -3 - ------— Table 1—Refrigerant Connections and Recommended Liquid and Vapor Tube Diameters (in.) UNIT SIZE LIQUID VAPOR { VAPOR(LONG LINE) Connection Diameter Tube Diameter Connection Diameter Tube Diameter Connection Diameter Tube Diameter 018, 024 3/8 3/8 5/8 5/8 f 5/8 3/4 030,036 3/8 3/8 314 314 3/4 7/8 042, 048 3/8 3/8 7/8 7/8 { 7/8 1-1/8 060 3/8 3/8 7/8 1 1-1/8 j 718 1-1/8 NOTES 1 Tube diameters are for lengths up to 50 ft For tubing lengths greater than 50 ft.consult the Application Guideline and Service Manual—Air Conditioners and Heat Pumps Using PuronO Refrigerant 2 Do not apply capillary tube indoor coils to these units 14. Connect equalizer tube of TXV to 1,14-in. equalizer fitting on OUTDOOR UNIT CONNEC'ED TO FACTORY-APPROVED vapor line adapter. Use backup wrench to prevent damage to INDOOR UNIT equalizer fitting. Outdoor unit contains correct system refrigerant charge for opera- 15. Proceed with remainder of unit installation. tion with ARI rated indoor unit with highest sales volume when connected by 15 ft of field-supplied or factory-accessory tubing. Step 7—Make Piping Connections Check refrigerant charge for maximum efficiency. INSTALL LIQUID-LIIN'E FILTER DRIER r • Relieve pressure and recover all refrigerant before system repair or final unit disposal to avoid personal injury or death. To avoid performance loss and compressor failure, mstalla- Use all service ports and open all flow--control devices, tion of filter drier in liquid line is required. including solenoid valves. i Refer to Fig. 6 and install filter drier as follows. 1. Braze 5-in.connector tube{to liquid service valve.Wrap filter • drier with damp cloth. To prevent improper performance and/or unit component 2. Braze filter drier between connector tube and liquid tube to failures,do not leave system open to atmosphere any longer indoor coil. Flow arrow must point towards indoor coil. than minimum required for installation.POE oil in c`ompres-- REFRIGERANT TUBING sor is extremely susceptible to moisture absorption. Always Connect vapor tube to fitting on outdoor unit vapor service valves. keep ends of tubing sealed during installation. Connect liquid tube to filter drier. (See Fig. 6 and Table 1.)Use refrigerant grade tubing. V • SWEAT CONNECTION To prevent improper performance or equipment failure,this caution must be followed. If ANY refrigerant tubing is f • buried, provide a 6 in.vertical rise at service valve.Refrig- To avoid valve damage while brazing,service valves must be erant tubing lengths up to 36 in.may be buried without further wrapped in a heat-sulking material such as a wret cloth. special consideration.Do not bury lines longer than 36In. Use refrigerant grade tubing. Service valves are closed from factory and ready for brazing.After wrapping service valve with a t • wet cloth,braze sweat connections using industry accepted meth- ods and materials. Consult local code requirements. Refrigerant To prevent damage to unit or service valves observe the tubing and indoor coil are now ready for leak testing. This check following: should include all field and factory joints. •Use a brazing shield. I • Wrap service valves with wet cloth or use a heat sinkEVACUATE REFRIGERANTTUBINGAND INDOOR COIL material. - r • Outdoor units may be-connected to indoor section using accessory tubing package or field-supplied refrigerant grade tubing of correct 7soor oid compressor damagc,never use the system compres- size and condition.For tubing requirements beyond 50 ft,substan- a vacuum pump.- tial capacity and performance losses can occur Following the Refrigerant tabes and indoor coil should be evacuated using the recommendations in the Application Guideline and Service recommended deep vacuum method of 500 microns.The alternate Manual—Residential Split-System Air Conditioners and Heat triple evacuation method may The used if the procedure outlined Pumps Using Puron63)Refrigerant will reduce these losses. Refer below is followed.Always break a vacuum with dry nitrogen. to Table 1 for field tubing diameters. Refer to Table 2 for Deep Vacuum Methodaccessory requirements. The deep vacuum method requires a vacuum pump capable of There are no buried-line applications greater than 36 in. pulling a vacuum of 500 microns and a vacuum gage capable of If refrigerant tubes or indoor coil are exposed to atmosphere,they accurately measuring this vacuum depth. The deep vacuum must be evacuated to 500 microns to eliminate contamination and method is the most positive w•a�of assuring a system is free of air moisture in the system. and liquid water. (See Fig. 7.)l - 4 1 - - - Table 2—Accessory Usage REQUIRED FOR REQUIRED FOR REQUIRED FOR ACCESSORY LOW-AMBIENT LONG-LINE SEA COAST APPLICATIONS APPLICATIONS* APPLICATIONS (BELOW 55°F) (OVER 50 FT) (WITHIN 2 MILES) Crankcase Heater Yes Yes No Evaporator Freeze Thermostat Yes No No Winter Start Control Yest No No Accumulator No No No Compressor Start Assist Yes Yes No Capacitor and Relay MotorMaster®Control, or Yes No No Low-Ambient Pressure Switch Wind Baffle See Low-Ambient Instructions No No Coastal Filter No No Yes Support Feet Recommended No Recommended Liquid-Line Solenoid Valve or No See Long-Line Application Guideline No Hard Shutoff TXV Bali Bearing Fan Motor Yes$ No No For Tubing Sets between 50 and 175 ft horizontal or 20 ft vertical differential,refer to the Application Guideline and Service Manual—Air Conditioners and Heat Pumps Using Puron®Refrigerant t Only when low-pressure switch is used $Required for low-ambient controller(full modulation feature)and MotorMaster®Control only. Triple Evacuation Method 5000 The triple evacuation method should only be used when vacuum 4500 pump is only capable of pumping down to 28 in. of mercury 4000 vacuum and system does not contain any liquid water. Refer to 3500 00'LEAK IN Fig. 8 and proceed is as follows: (n SYSTEM 1. Pump system down to 28 in. of mercury and allow pump to Z 3000 continue operating for an additional 15-niinutes. 02500 2. Close service valves and shut off vacuum pump. 2000 ..,L,_•_„°°,,,„`_ _°:�:.•� ,.,• 1500 VACUUM TIGHT 3. Connect a nitrogen cylinder and regulator to system and open AVTOO WET until system pressure is 2 psi,-. 1000 500TIGHT 4. Close service valve and allow system to stand for I hr.During DRY SYSTEM this time, dry nitrogen will be able to diffuse throughout the system absorbing moisture. 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 5. Repeat this procedure as indicated in Fig. 8.System will then MINUTES A95424 be free of any contaminants and water vapor. Fig. 7—Deep Vacuum-Graph LIQUID-LINE attention to feeder tubes,making g sure wire ties on feeder tubes are secure and tight. LIQUID SERVICE Step 8—Make Electrical Connections VALVE k � r To avoid personal injury or death,do not supply power to unit CONNECTOR with compressor terminal box cover removed. TUBE Be sure field wiring complies with local and national fire,safety, and electrical codes,and voltage to system is within limits shown on unit rating plate.Contact local power company for correction of improper voltage. See unit rating plate for recommended circuit protection device. NOTE: Operation of unit on improper line voltage constitutes A95509 abuse and could affect unit reliability.See unit rating plate.Do not Fig. 6—Liquid-Line Filter Drier install unit in system where voltage may fluctuate above or below permissible limits. NOTE: Use copper wire only between disconnect switch and FOAL TUBING CHECK unit. IMPORTANT: Check to be certain factory tubing on both indoor NOTE: Install branch circuit disconnect of adequate size per and outdoor unit has not shifted during shipment.Ensure tubes are NEC to handle unit starting current.Locate disconnect within sight not rubbing against each other or any sheet metal. Pay close from and readily accessible from unit,per Section 440-14 of NEC. 5 --- EVACUATE All wiring must be NEC' Class 1 and must be separated from ♦ incoming power leads. BREAK VACUUM WITH DRY NITROGEN Use furnace transformer, fan coil transformer, or accessory trans- former foi control power, 24-v/40-va minimum WAIT NOTE: Use of available 24-v accessories may exceed the mini- mum 40-va power requirement. Determine total transformer load- ♦ ing and increase the transformer capacity or split the load with an EVACUATE accessory transformer as required. ♦ FINAL WIRING CHECK ' BREAK VACUUM WITH DRY NITROGEN IMPORTANT: Check factory wiring and field wire connections ♦ to ensure terminations are secured properly.Check wire routing to WAIT ensure wires are not in contact with tubing,sheet metal,etc ♦ Step 9—Compressor Crankcase Heater EVACUATE When equipped with a crankcase heater,furnish power to heater a ♦ minimum of 24 hr before starting unit.To furnish power to heater CHECK FOR TIGHT, DRY SYSTEM only, set thermostat to OFF and close electrical disconnect to (IF IT HOLDS DEEP VACUUM) outdoor unit. ♦ A crankcase heater is required if refrigerant tubing is longer than CHARGE SYSTEM 50 ft.Refer to the Application Guideline and Service Manual— A95425 Residential Split-System Air Conditioners and Heat Pumps Using PuronO Refrigerant. Fig. 8—Triple Evacuation Method Step 10—Install Electrical'Accessories ROUTE GROUND AND POWER WIRES Refer to the individual instructions packaged with kits or acces- Remove access panel to gain access to unit wiring. Extend wires sones when installing. from disconnect through power wiring hole provided and into unit Step 11—Start-Up control box. t � To prevent compressor damage or personal injury, observe the following: The unit cabinet must have an uninterrupted or unbroken . e not overcharge system with refrigerant. ground to minimize personal injury if an electrical fault .Do not operate unit in a vacuum or at negative pressure. should occur. The ground may consist of electrical wire or .Do not disable to-v-pressure switch. metal conduit when installed in accordance with existing In scroll compressor applications: electrical codes.Failure to follow this warning can result in an . Dome temperatures may bhot. electric shock, tire, or death. t o CONNECT GROUND AND POWER WIRES l' Connect ground wire to ground connection in control box for To prevent personal injury,wear safety glasses, protective safety. Connect power wiring to contactor as shown in Fig. 9. clothing, and gloves when handling refrigerant and observe the following: DISCONNECT •Back seating service valves are not equipped with Schrader PER N.E.C.AND/OR valves.Fully back seat(counter clockwise)valve stem before LOCAL CODES CONTACTOR removing gage port cap. O • Front seating senrice valves are equipped with Schrader -FIELWIRING D POWER----------------- 00 lvvaes. I ' ---------------------------- O O FIELD GROUND O Federal regulations require that you do not vent refrigerant to LU-0 the atmosphere Recover during system repair or final unit WIRING GROUND disposal. A91056 Follow these steps to properly start tip the system. Fig. 9—Line Power Connections 1. After system is evacuated, fully back seat(open) liquid and vapor service valves. CONNECT CONTROL WIRING 2. Unit is shipped with valve steni(s) front seated (closed) and Route 24-v control wires through control wiring grommet and caps installed. Replace stem caps after system is opened to connect leads to control wiring. (See Fig. 10.) refrigerant flog (back seated). Replace caps finger-tight and Use No. 18 AWG color-coded,insulated(35°C minimum)wire.If tighten with wrench an additional 1/12 tum. thermostat is located more than 100 ft from unit, as measured 3• Close electrical disconnects to energize system along the control voltage wires,use No. 16 AWG color-coded wire 4. Set room thermostat at desired temperature Be sure set point to avoid excessive voltage drop. is below indoor ambient temperature. 6 -- -- 5. Set room they iostat to COOL and fan control to ON or AUTO The following procedure is valid when indoor airflow is within mode, as desired. Operate unit for 15 minutes Check system t21 percent of its rated CFM. refrigerant charge. 1 Operate unit a minimum of 10 minutes before checking SEQUENCE OF OPERATION charge. y Turn on power to indoor and outdoor units. Transformer is 2 Measure suction pressure by attaching an accurate gage to energized. suction valve service port. On a call for cooling, thermostat makes circuits R-Y and R-G. 3. Measure suction temperature by attaching an accurate ther- C.ircuit R-Y energizes contactor, starting outdoor fan motor and mistor type or electronic thermometer to suction line at service compressor circuit. R-G energizes indoor unit blower relay, valve. starting indoor blower motor on high speed. When thermostat is satisfied, its contacts open, de-energizing 4 Measure outdoor air dry-bulb temperature with thermometer. contactor and blower relay. Compressor and motors stop. 5. Measure indoor air (entering indoor coil) wet-bulb tempera- If indoor unit is equipped with a time-delay relay circuit, the titre with a sling psychrometer. indoor blower will run an additional 90 sec to increase system 6. Refer to Table 4. Find outdoor temperature and evaporator efficiency. entering air wet-bulb temperature. At this intersection, note Step 12—Check Charge superheat. UNIT CHARGE 7. Refer to Table 5.Find superheat temperature located in item 6 Factory charge and charging method are shown on unit informs- and suction pressure. At this intersection, note suction linetemperature. tion plate. Puron® refrigerant cylinders contain a dip tube which allows liquid refrigerant to flow from cylinder in 8. If unit has a higher suction line temperature than charted upright position. Charge PuronV units with cylinder in upright temperature, add refrigerant until charted temperature is position and a commercial-type metering device in manifold hose. reached. Charge refrigerant into suction line. 9. If unit has a lower suction line temperature than charted NOTE: If superheat or subcooling charging conditions are not temperature, reclaim refrigerant until charted temperature is favorable,charge must be weighed in accordance with unit rating reached. plate, t0.6 oz/ft of 3/8-in. liquid line above or below 15 ft, 10. When adding refrigerant, charge in liquid form into suction respectively. service port using a flow-restricting device. EXAMPLE: 11. If outdoor air temperature or pressure at suction valve To calculate additional charge required fora 25-ft line set: changes,charge to new suction line temperature indicated on 25 ft- 15 ft= 10 ft X 0.6 oz/ft=6 oz of additional charge. chart. COOLING ONLY PROCEDURE Step 13—Final Checks Units with Cooling Mode TXV IMPORTANT:Before leaving job,be sure to do the following: Units installed with cooling mode TXV require charging by the subcooling method. 1. Ensure that all wiring is routed away from tubing and sheet metal edges to prevent rub-through or wire pinching. 1. Operate unit a minimum of 10 minutes before checking charge. 2. Ensure that all wiring and tubing is secure in unit before 2 Measure liquid service valve pressure by attaching an accurate adding panels and covers. Securely fasten all panels and covers. gage to service port. 3. Measure liquid line temperature by attaching an accurate 3. Tighten service valve stem caps to 1/12-tuna past finger tight. thermistor type or electronic thermometer to liquid line near 4. Leave Users Manual with owner. Explain system operation outdoor coil. and periodic maintenance requirements outlined in manual. 4. Refer to unit rating plate for required subcooling temperature. 5. Fill out Dealer Installation Checklist and place in customer 5. Refer to Table 3. Find the point where required subcooling file. temperature intersects measured liquid service valve pressure. 6. To obtain required subcooling temperature at a specific liquid CARE AND MAINTENANCE line pressure, add refrigerant if liquid line temperature is For continuing high performance and to minimize possible equip- higher than indicated or reclaim refrigerant if temperature is merit failure,,periodic maintenance must be performed on this lower.Allow a tolerance of t 3°F. equipment. Units with Indoor Pistons Frequency of maintenance may vary depending upon geographic Units installed with indoor pistons require charging by the super- areas,such as coastal applications.See Users Manual for informa- heat method. tion. Table 3—Required Liquid-Line Temperature (°F) LIQUID REQUIRED SUBCOOLING TEMPERATURE PRESSURE AT (op) SERVICE VALVE (PS1G) 8 10 12 14 16 18 189 58 56 54 52 50 48 195 60 58 56 54 52 50 202 62 60 58 56 54 52 208 64 62 60 58 56 54 215 66 64 62 60 58 56 222 68 66 64 62 60 58 229 70 68 66 64 62 60 236 72 70 68 66 64 62 243 74 72 70 68 66 64 251 76 74 72 70 68 66 259 78 76 74 72 70 68 266 80 78 76 74 72 70 274 82 80 78 76 74 72 283 84 82 80 78 76 74 291 86 84 82 80 78 76 299 88 86 84 82 80 78 308 90 88 86 84 82 80 317 92 90 88 86 84 82 326 94 92 90 88 86 84 335 96 94 92 90 88 86 345 98 96 94 92 90 88 354 100 98 96 94 92 90 364 102 100 98 96 94 92 374 104 102 100 98 96 94 384 106 104 102 100 98 96 395 108 106 104 102 100 98 406 110 108 106 104 '102 100 416 112 110 108 106 '104 102 427 114 112 110 108 106 104 439 116 114 112 110 108 106 450 118 116 114 112 1110 108 462 120 118 116 114 112 110 474 122 120 118 116 114 112 486 124 1 122 120 118 ;116 114 499 126 124 122 120 116 1 116 511 128 126 1 124 1 122 '120 118 Table "uperheat Charging OUTDOOR TEMP(°F) EVAPORATOR ENTERING AIR TEMPERATURE(-F WB) 50 52 54 56 58 60 62 64 66 681 70 72 74 76 55 9 12 14 17 20 23 26 29 32 35. 37 40 42 45 60 7 10 12 15 18 21 24 27 30 33' 35 38 40 43 65 — 6 10 13 16 19 21 24 27 30, 33 36 38 41 70 — — 7 10 13 16 19 21 24 27' 30 33 36 39 75 — — — 6 9 12 15 18 1 21 1 24' 28 31 34 1 37 80 — — — — 5 8 12 15 18 21' 25 28 31 35 85 — — — — — — 8 11 15 19; 22 26 30 33 90 — — — — — — 5 9 13 16' 20 24 27 31 95 — — — — — — — 6 10 14' 18 22 25 29 100 — — — — — — — — 8 12', 15 20 23 27 105 — — — — — — — — 5 9 13 17 22 26 110 — — — — — — — — — 6 11 15 20 25 115 — — — — — — — — — — 8 14 18 23 Where a dash(—)appears,do not attempt to charge system under these conditions or refrigerant slugging may occur Charge must be weighed in. NOTE Superheat°F is at low-side service port Table 5—Required Suction-Line Temperature SUPERHEAT SUCTION PRESSURE AT SERVICE PORT(PSIG) TEMP (*p) 1078 112.2 1168 1212 126.0 1308 138.8 1408 1458 0 35 37 39 41 43 45 47 49 51 2 37 39 41 43 45 47 49 51 53 4 39 41 43 45 47 49 51 53 55 6 41 43 45 47 49 51 53 55 57 8 43 45 47 49 51 53 55 57 59 10 45 47 49 51 53 55 57 59 61 12 47 49 51 53 55 57 59 61 63 14 49 51 53 55 57 59 61 63 65 16 51 53 55 57 59 61 63 65 67 18 53 55 57 59 61 63 65 67 69 20 55 57 59 61 63 65 67 69 71 22 57 59 61 63 65 67 69 71 73 24 59 61 63 65 67 69 71 73 75 26 61 63 65 67 69 71 73 75 77 28 63 65 67 69 71 73 75 77 79 30 65 67 69 71 73 75 77 79 81 32 67 69 1 71 73 75 77 79 81 83 34 69 71 73 75 77 79 81 83 85 36 71 73 75 77 79 81 83 85 87 38 73 75 77 79 81 83 85 87 89 40 75 77 79 81 83 85 87 89 91 9 - CARRIER CARRIER ~ NON-PROGRAMMABLE NON-PROGRAMMABLE FA,FB,FC, THERMOSTAT SINGLE-STAGE AIR THERMOSTAT FD,FF,FX AIR MODEL AC ^ FURNACE CONDITIONER MODEL AC FAN COILCONDITIONER LOIi 24 VAC HOT 24 VAC HOT 24 VAC COM C� - --�C - - 24 VAC COM Cn- �I C HEATSTAGE 1 WMl1 - C SEE NOTE 2 C SEE -� HEAT STAGE 1 W/W 1 W2 NOTE 2 COOL STAGE 1 YlY2 - Y - --- uCOOL STAGE 1 Y/Y2 INDOOR FAN - --El u INDOOR FAN A97467 A97594 CARRIER CARRIER PROGRAMMABLE PROGRAMMABLE FA,FB,FC, THERMOSTAT SINGLE-STAGE AIR THERMOSTAT JFD,FF,FX AIR MODEL AC FURNACE CONDITIONER MODEL AC FAN COIL CONDITIONER 24 VAC HOT R aR 24 VAC HOT INDOOR FAN G - INDOOR FAN G - -0 HEAT STAGE 1 FW/W1 - ❑W HEAT STAGE 1 WlW1 - -CIO COOL STAGE 1 FY/Y21 - - COOL STAGE 1 Y/Y2 - �`--- - NOT USED O/W2 NOT USED FO/7W2 USED 1/W C SEE NOTE 2 Y1/W2 C SEE NOT USED NOTE 2 24 VAC COM FC 24 VAC COM NOT USED F-B I NOT USED �B NOT USED E NOT USED OPTIONAL S1 OPTIONAL OUTDOOR OUTDOOR S1 SENSOR SENSOR CONNECTION S2 CONNECTION S2 A97469 A97595 OTHER OTHER FA,FB,FC, NON-PROGRAMMABLE SINGLE-STAGE AIR NON-PROGRAMMABLE FD,FF,FX AIR AC THERMOSTAT FURNACE CONDITIONER AC THERMOSTAT FAN COIL CONDITIONER 24 VAC HOT R -�R t i 24 VAC HOT R R I SEE HEAT STAGE 1 W � C NOTE 2 C I SEE COOL STAGE 1 Y �Y - - HEAT STAGE 1 W W2 C NOTE 2 INDOOR FAN G 1=1 COOL STAGE 1 Y ----- - INDOOR --- - INDOOR FAN G A97367 A97693 Fig. 10—Typical 24v Circuit Connections I 10 I I CARRIER CARRIER NON-PROGRAMMABLE PROGRAMMABLE THERMOSTAT FK4C,FV4A AIR THERMOSTAT FK4C,FV4A AIR MODEL AC FAN COIL CONDITIONER MODEL AC FAN COIL CONDITIONER 24 VAC HOT R JI JUMPER DH 24 VAC HOT R I DH L R I 24 VAC COM C � - INDOOR FAN G R J1 JUMPER C � HEAT STAGE 1 WIW1 i 1 J2 JUMPER HEAT STAGE 1 W/W1 I J2 JUMPER C SEE W1 COOL STAGE 1 Y/Y2 NOTE 2 I COOL STAGE 1 Y/Y2 I W2 INDOOR FAN NOT USED [C/W21 I Y/Y2 � G NOT USED 1l W2 F C SEE NOTE 2 Y1 24 VAC COM C C - A97596 NOT USED E Y1 OTHER NOT USED �L NON-PROGRAMMABLE FK4C,FV4A AIR AC THERMOSTAT FAN COIL CONDITIONER OPTIONAL S1 24 VAC HOT R DH J1 JUMPER SENSOR OUTDOORUTD I _ R CONNECTION S2 HEAT STAGE 1 W I J2 A97597 JUMPER W1 SEE COOL STAGE 1 Y I C NOTE 2 W2 INDOOR FAN G II Y/Y2 I I 0 Y1 A97592 NOTES: 1. CARRIER THERMOSTAT WIRING DIAGRAMS ARE ONLY ACCURATE FOR MODEL NUMBERS TSTAT 2. WIRING MUST CONFORM TO NEC OR LOCAL CODES. 3. SOME UNITS ARE EQUIPPED WITH PRESSURE SWITCH(ES), TEMPERATURE SWITCH, OR 5-MINUTE COMPRESSOR CYCLE PROTECTION. CONNECT 24V FIELD WIRING TO FACTORY-PROVIDED STRIPPED LEADS. 4. THERMOSTATS ARE FACTORY CONFIGURED WITH 5-MINUTE COMPRESSOR CYCLE PROTECTION AND 4 CYCLES PER HOUR LIMIT. SEE THERMOSTAT INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS FOR DETAILS. 5. TO STAGE ELECTRIC RESISTANCE HEAT,CONSULT OUTDOOR THERMOSTAT INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS. Fig. 10—Typical 24v Circuit Connections (Continued) 11 -__ - PURONO(R-410A) QUICK REFERENCE GUIDE •Puroncg-refrigerant operates at 50-70 percent higher pressures than R-22.Be sure that servicing equipment and replacement components are designed to operate with Purona) • Purong refrigerant cylinders are rose colored. • Recovery cylinder service pressure rating must be 400 psig,DOT 4BA400 or DOT BW400. •PuronQ_systems should be charged with liquid refrigerant.Use a commercial type metering device in the manifold hose when charging into suction line with compressor operating •Manifold sets should be 700 psig high side and 180 psig low side with 550 psig low-side retard. • Use hoses with 700 psig service pressure rating. • Leak detectors should be designed to detect HFC refrigerant. •PuronV, as with other HFCs, is only compatible with POE oils. •Vacuum pumps will not remove moisture from oil. • Do not use liquid-line filter driers with rated working pressures less than 600 psig. •Do not leave Puron(&suction line filter driers in line longer than 72 hours. • Do not install a suction-line filter drier in liquid line. • POE oils absorb moisture rapidly. Do not expose oil to atmosphere. • POE Oils may cause damage to certain plastics and roofing materials. • Wrap all filter driers and service valves with wet cloth when brazing. •A factory approved liquid-line filter drier is required on every unit. • Do NOT use an R-22 TXW •If indoor unit is equipped with an R-22 TXV, it must be changed to a PuronO TXV. •Never open system to atmosphere while it is under a vacuum. •When system must be opened for service,recover refrigerant,evacuate then break vacuum with dry'mtrogen and replace filter driers. Evacuate to 500 microns prior to recharging. •Do not vent PuronO into the atmosphere. •Do not use capillary tube coils. • Observe all warnings,cautions,and bold text. Copyright 2003 CARRIER Corp •7310 W Morris St •Indianapolis,IN 46231 38t13si Manufacturer reserves the right to discontinue,or change at any time,specifications or designs without notice and without Incurring obligations. 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