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HomeMy WebLinkAbout49931-Z �o�oS�Ef°�'�coGy Town of Southold 11/20/2023 a P.O.Box 1179 o • ' 53095 Main Rd y�j�l �aoySouthold,New York 11971 CERTIFICATE OF OCCUPANCY No: 44758 Date: 11/20/2023 THIS CERTIFIES that the building HVAC Location of Property: 2230 Cedar Dr, Southold SCTM#: 473889 Sec/Block/Lot: 77.-2-19 Subdivision: Filed Map No. Lot No. conforms substantially to the Application for Building Permit heretofore filed in this office dated 10/10/2023 pursuant to which Building Permit No. 49931 dated 10/23/2023 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: ` HVAC to existing single-family dwelling as applied for. The certificate is issued to Carrington,Alexander*Stephanie of the aforesaid building. SUFFOLK COUNTY DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH APPROVAL ELECTRICAL CERTIFICATE NO. 49931 10/31/2023 PLUMBERS CERTIFICATION DATED Auth riz Signature Fo�Kco TOWN OF SOUTHOL'D ay BUILDING DEPARTMENT y x TOWN CLERK'S OFFICE Woy • o�gth 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#: 49931 Date: 10/23/2023 Permission is hereby granted to: Carrington, Alexander 350 Park St Staten Island, NY 10306 To: install central air conditioning to existing single-family dwelling as applied for. At premises located at: 2230 Cedar Dr, Southold SCTM #473889 Sec/Block/Lot# 77.-2-19 Pursuant to application dated 10/10/2023 and approved by the Building Inspector. To expire on 4/23/2025. Fees: SINGLE FAMILY DWELLING-ADDITION OR ALTERATION $250.00 ELECTRIC $100.00 CO-ALTERATION TO DWELLING $100.00 Total: $450.00 Building nspector pF SOUjyo! 0 Town Hall Annex Telephone(631)765-1802 54375 Main Road P.O.Box 1179 aQ sean.devlin(D-town.southold.ny.us Southold,NY 11971-0959 Q�y�DUNTV,�� BUILDING DEPARTMENT TOWN OF SOUTHOLD CERTIFICATE OF ELECTRICAL COMPLIANCE SITE LOCATION Issued To: Alexander Carrington Address: 2230 Cedar Dr city:Southold st: NY zip: 11971 Building Permit#: 49931 Section: 77 Block: 2 Lot: 19 WAS EXAMINED AND FOUND TO BE IN COMPLIANCE WITH THE NATIONAL ELECTRIC CODE Contractor: Electrician: AS BUILT License No: SITE DETAILS Office Use Only Residential X Indoor X Basement X Service Commerical Outdoor X 1st Floor X Pool New Renovation 2nd Floor Hot Tub Addition Survey X Attic Garage INVENTORY Service 1 ph Heat Duplec Recpt 1 Ceiling 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 1 Range Recpt Ceiling Fan Combo Smoke/CO Transfer Switch UC Lights Dryer Recpt Emergency StrobeHeat Detectors Disconnect Switches 4'LED Exit Fixtures Sump Pump Other Equipment: Notes: " AS BUILT NO VISUAL DEFECTS " HVAC Inspector Signature: Date: October 31, 2023 S.Devlin-Cert Electrical Compliance Form OF SOUTyo<o } # TOWN OF SOUTHOLD BUILDING DEPT. courm,��'' 631-765-1802 INSPECTION [ ] FOUNDATION 1ST [ ] ROUGH PLBG. [ ] FOUNDATION 2ND [ ] INSULATION/CAULKING [ ] FRAMING /STRAPPING [ FINAL y [ ] FIREPLACE & CHIMNEY [ ] FIRE SAFETY INSPECTION [ ] FIRE RESISTANT CONSTRUCTION [ ] FIRE RESISTANT PENETRATION [ ] ELECTRICAL (ROUGH) [ ] ELECTRICAL (FINAL) [ ] CODE VIOLATION [ ] PRE C/O [ ] RENTAL REMARKS: 4,z- C DATE /�'3/�3 INSPECTOR rjf s 0 `7 T W SOUTHOLD BUILDING coum" 631-765-1802 INSPECTION FOUNDATION 1ST ROUGH PL13G. FOUNDATION 2ND INSULATIOWCAULKING FRAMING /STRAPPING FINAL FIREPLACE & CHIMNEY FIRE SAFETY INSPECTION FIRE RESISTANT CONSTRUCTION FIRE RESISTANT PENETRATION ELECTRICAL (ROUGH) /P. I.3ELECTRICAL (FINAL) CODE VIOLATION PRE C/O RENTAL REMARKS: DATE �2Z INSPECTOR MELD INSPECTION REPORT DATE COMMENTS FOUNDATION (1ST) -- -- - — --- ---- ------------------------------------- FOUNDATION (2ND) cn ROUGH FRAMING& PLUMBING INSULATION PER N.Y. STATE ENERGY CODE FINAL ADDITIONAL COMMENTS 1A 'N Elk 0 TOWN OF SOUTHOLD—BUILDING DEPARTMENT Town Hall Annex 543 75 Main Road P. 0. Box 1179 Southold,NY 11971-095 9 Telephone(631) 765-1802 Fax(631) 765-9502 httys://www.southoldtownny.gov Date Received APPLICATION FOR BUILDING PERMIT 4q q S1 For Office Use Only PERMIT NO. Building Inspector: OC� 1 0 2023 Applications and.forms must be filled out in their entirety. Incomplete LL applications will not be accepted. Where the Applicant is not the owner,an Owner's Authorization form(Page 2)shall be completed. Building 01"Partmont Date:10-6-23 Town of Southold OWNER(S)OF PROPERTY: NameAlexander & Stephanie Carrington___ TIM#1000-77-2-19 Project Address:2230 Cedar Drive Southold NY 11971 Phone#:917-"at-2175/718-208-7166 �Tail:Alex.carrinclto g[R;#l.com Mailing Address: CONTACT PERSON: Name:Thomas J McCarthy - Thomas J McCarthy eql ---------- __R_ _J�§tate Inc Mailing Ad-dress:46520-R-te 48-South,old NY--1-,1,971 Phone#:631-765-5815 Email:tmccarthy.trqqpqrt�y@gmail.com DESIGN PROFESSIONAL INFORMATION: Name: Mailing Address Phone#: CONTRACTOR INFORMATION: Name: Mailing Address: Phone#: Email: DESCRIPTION OF PROPOSED CONSTRUCTION ONewStructure ElAddition ElAlteration I DRepair DID molition Estimated Cost of Project: Eil Other Instatilation Of Central Ali --ditioning be re-graded? DYes R No Will excess fill be removed from premises? E]Yes R No Authentisign ID:877876C8-7664-EE11-9937-6045BDD47265 PROPERTY INFORMATION Existing use of property:Single Family Residence intended use of property:Single Family Residence Zone or use district in which premises is situated: Are there any covenants and restrictions with respect to R_40 this property? ❑Yes ®No IF YES, PROVIDE A COPY. 0 Cheek B;oii After:Reading: The owner/contr'actor/design p'rofessional.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 ty ... Ordinance of the Town'of Southold,,Suffolk,Coun New York and bther applicable Laws,Ordinances pr Regulations,for the construction of buildings,. additions,•alterations br foi^remo4afor demolition'as herein desc'iibed.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 buildings)for necess Inspections.False_statements made here_ in are, punishable.'as a class A misdemeanor,pursuant to.5ection 210:45 of the New York state Penal Law',-'. pp i Application Submitted By(print n e): - ho 11 cCa uthorized Agent ❑Owner Signature of Applicant: Date: 10-6-23 STATE OF NEW YORK) SS: COUNTY OF Suffolk ) Thomas J McCarthy being duly sworn,deposes and says that(s)he is the applicant (Name of individual signing contract)above named, (S)he is the AGENT (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��o�ei ;•No.01BO0007727'; Nota Public QUALIFIED IN Notary SUFFOLK COUNTY COMM.EXP. i .• 05-16-2027 %�' '•• pUBLtir, ' OQ�`�� PROPERTY OWNER AUTHORIZATION INE `y\\\�� (Where the applicant is not the owner) Alexander Carrington&Stephanie Carrington residing at 2230 Cedar Drive Southold I, New York 11971 do hereby authorize Thomas J McCarthy to apply on i tbealf to the Town of Southold Buildi Q �tnent for approval as described herein. L IeXAhder CAf'Plh9toh 10/06/23 Step6ve Cor hgtoh 10/06/23 Owner's Signature Date Alexander Carrington Stephanie Carrington Print Owner's Name i ' 2 i o�oguEEO(,�C BUILDING DEPARTMENT- Electrical Inspector TOWN OF SOUTHOLD o Town Hall Annex - 54375 Main Road - PO Box 1179 C* Southold, New York 11971-0959 41, Telephone (631) 765-1802 - FAX(631) 765-9502 rogerr(a)southoldtownny.aov -- sea nd(Dsoutholdtownny.gov APPLICATION FOR ELECTRICAL INSPECTION ELECTRICIAN INFORMATION (All Information Required) Date: 10-6-23 Company Name: Electrician's Name: License No.: Elec. email: Elec. Phone No: ❑I request an email copy of Certificate of Compliance Elec. Address.: JOB SITE INFORMATION (All Information Required) Name: Alexander& Stephanie Carrington ( Contact Tom McCarthy ) Address: 2230 Cedar Drive Southold NY 11971 Cross Street: Phone No.: 631-765-5815 BIdg.Permit#: email: Tax Map District: 1000 Section:77 Block: 2 Lot: 19 BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF WORK, INCLUDE SQUARE FOOTAGE (Please Print Clearly): Installing Central Air Square Footage: Circle All That Apply: Is job ready for inspection?: ❑ YES 0 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 2 H Frame M Pole Work done on Service? D Y N Additional Information: PAYMENT DUE WITH APPLICATION BUILDING DEPARTMENT- Electrical Inspector TOWN OF SOUTHOLD ;¢ o Town Hall Annex - 54375 Main Road - PO Box 1179 N ` Southold, New York 11971-0959 Telephone (631) 765-1802 - FAX (631) 765-9502 rogerr(cDsoutholdtownny.gov -- seand(absoutholdtownny.gov APPLICATION FOR ELECTRICAL INSPECTION ELECTRICIAN INFORMATION (All Information Required) Date: 10-6-23 Company Name: Electrician's Name: License No.: Elec. email: Elec. Phone No: ❑I request an email copy of Certificate of Compliance Elec. Address.: JOB SITE INFORMATION (All Information Required) Name: Alexander & Stephanie Carrington ( Contact Tom McCarthy ) Address: 2230 Cedar Drive Southold NY 11971 Cross Street: Phone No.: 631-765-5815 BIdg.Permit#: email: Tax Map District: 1000 Section:77 Block: 2 Lot: 19 BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF WORK, INCLUDE SQUARE FOOTAGE (Please Print'Clearly): Installing Central Air Square Footage: Circle All That Apply: Is job ready for inspection?: ❑ YES 0✓ 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 Ell 2 H Frame Pole Work done on Service? Y N Additional Information: PAYMENT DUE WITH APPLICATION � � � �'�' I s� �a APPROVED AS NOTED oA1MVe.P3 FEE �Llbb BY: NOTIFY BUILDING DEPARTMENT AT 631765.1802 8AM TO 4PM FOR THE FOLLOWING INSPECTIONS: 1. FOUNDATION-TWO REOUPED FOR POURED CONCRF""c 2 ROUGH-FRAMING&PLUAIJ,•i,;G 3. INSULATION 4. FINAL-CONSTRUCTION MUST BE COMPLETE FOR C.O. ALL CONSTRUCTION SHALL MEET THE REQUIREMENTS OF THE CODES OF NEW YORK STATE. NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR DESIGN OR CONSTRUCTON ERRORS COMPLY WITH ALL CODES OF NEW YORK STATE &TOWN CODES AS REQUIRED AND CONDITIONS OF SOUTHOLD TOWN A SOUTHOLDTO PLANNING BOARD SOUTHOLD WN TRUSTEES N SS.D OLD HPC D OCCUPANCY OR USE IS UNLAWFUL WITHOUT CERTIFICA-F' OF OCCUPANCY ELECTRICAL INSPECTION REQUIRED SPECIFICATIONS LLF1V�lO INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS ©2016 Lennox Industries Inc. Dallas,Texas,USA Elite® Series EL16XC1 Units AIR CONDITIONER 507525-01Tech ni cal 08/2016 Publications Litho U.S.A. RETAIN THESE INSTRUCTIONS AWARNING FOR FUTURE REFERENCE improper installation, adjustment, alt- . - or maintenance can cause property damage, personal inju- Gendral . . This EL16XC1 outdoor air conditioner with all-aluminum service must _ performed licensed coil is designed for use with HFC-410A refrigerant only. This unit must be installed with an approved indoor air hanprofessional installer(or equivalent)or service agency. - dler or coil. Seethe Lennox EL16XC1 Product Specifica- tions bulletin (EHB)for approved indoor component match ® CAUTION UPS. These instructions are intended as a general guide and do equipment, - - • not supersede local codes in any way. Consult authorities edges" personal having jurisdiction before installation. while pro- tective' ' ' ' IMPORTANT: Special procedures are required for clean- ing the aluminum coil in this unit. See page 15 in this in- struction for information. NOTICE ! For more in-depth information, consult the Installa- tion and Service Procedures manual, available as Corp. 1503-1-7 on LennoxPROs.com or through the Technical Support department at 800-453-6669. — - --- STEPASE�IN�:������:�.�)N1T` See NOTES NOTES: Service clearance of 30 in.must be maintained on one of the sides adjacent to the control box. -d*See See--W- Clearance to one of the other three sides must be 36 in. NOTES NOTES Clearance to one of the remaining two sides may be 12 in.and the final side may be 6 in. 1 A clearance of 24 in.must be maintained between two units. See NOTES Control Box 48 in.clearance required on top of unit. NOTICE: Specific applications may require adjustment of the listed installation clearances to provide protection for the unit from physical damage or to avoid conditions which limit operating efficiency. (Example: Clearances may have to be increased to prevent snow or ice from falling on the top of the unit. Additional clearances may also be required to prevent air recirculation when the unit is installed under a deck or in another tight space.) FIGURE 1 Page 1 r o -f' 507525-01 UNIT DIMENSIONS -INCHES (MM) o a o cs a LIQUID LINE CONNECTION f= a a a ELECTRICALINLETS a a o o a r=s A c 0 0 I SUCTION LINE a O a /CONNECTION � a Csa a , �a c -112' 4.3/4' (1 08) (121) B SIDE VIEW TOP VIEW EL16XC1 Dimensions-in.(mm) Model A B C D E I F G H I J EL16XCl-018 230 31 (787) (686) (2B) See EL16XCl-018 base section below. EL16XC1-024-230 31(787) 30-112 35 13-7/8 7-3/4 3-1/4 27-1/8 3-5/8 4-1/2 20-5/8 ( ) (889) (352) (197) (83) (689) (92) (114) (524) ELI 6XC1-030-230 EL16XC1-041-23030-1/2 35 13-7/8 7-0/4 3-1/4 27-1/8 3-5/8 4-1/2 20-5/8 39(991 EL16XC1-042-230 ) (775) (889) (352) (197) (83) (689) (92) (114) (524) EL16XCl-048-230 EL16XC1-036-230 31(787) 30-1/2 35 13-7/8 7-3/4 3-1/4 ,27-1/8 3-0/8 4-1/2 20-5/8 (775) (889) (352) (197) (83) (689) (92) (114) (524) EL16XC1-047-230 35(889) 35-1/2 39-1/2 16-7/8 8-3/4 3-1/8 30-3/4 4-5/8 3-3/4 26-7/8 EL16XCl-060-230 45(1143) (902) (1003) (429) (222) (79) (781) (117) (95) (683) UNIT SUPPORT UNIT SUPPORT FEET f FEET O Q (Pis) Q 0 T (2 1 gE Q Q Q J 8-3/4 8-1/4' (222) (210) t� 5.112• 13-1/2' F G H (140) (343) ELI 6XC1-024 TO -060 BASE WITH EL16XC1-018 BASE SECTION (SMALL) ELONGATED LEGS Page 2 EL16XC1 SERIES STEP 1 -- SETTING THE UNIT (Continued) ELEVATED SLAB MOUNTING USING FEET -- Unit Placement EXTENDERS Use additional 2"SCH 40 male 2"(50.8MM)SCH 40 threaded adapters which can NOTICE ! FEMALETHREADED be threaded into the female Roof Damage! ADAPTER threaded adapters to make Thisstem contains both refrigerant oil.Some additional adjustments to the system 9 level of the unit- rubber nitrubber roofing material may absorb of 1,causing the rubberto deg rade.Fa il ure to follow this notice co u I d 2"(50.8MM) result in damage to roof surface. SCH 40 MALE THREADED IMPORTANT ! /ADAPTER . o . Exhaust vents from dryers, water heaters and furnaces should be directed away from the outdoor unit Prolonged exposure to exhaust gases and the chemicals contained within them may cause condensation to form on the steel cabinet and other BASE metal components of the outdoor unit This will diminish unit performance and longevity. LEG DETAIL P PLACEMENT Install unit away from windows. \' FIGURE 4 ®CAUTION Before attempting to perform any seNice or mainte nanc&, turn the electrical power to unit OFF at disconnect p STABILIZING UNIT ON UNEVEN SURFACES \\ �- #10 X 112"LONG \ SELF-DRILLING w � TWO 90'ELBOWS INSTALLED IN LINE SET SHEET METAL � WILL REDUCE LINE SET VIBRATION. SCREWS �� p � ` COIL FIGURE 2 (18GAIUGE METLIZING BRACKET \ \ BASE PAN WIDTH;HEIGHT AS REQUIRED) #10 X 1-114"LONG h � SLAB MOUNTING HEX HD SCREW AND / FLAT WASHER Install unit level or,if on a slope,maintain slope tolerance of 2 _ CORNER POS ., degrees(or 2 inches per 5 feet[50 mm per 1.5 m])away from Concrete slab — use two " building structure. plastic anchors(hole drill 1/4") BUILDING IMPORTANT ! STRUCTURE Unit Stabilizer Bracket Use (field-provided): Always use stabilizers when unit is raised above the factory height. MOUNTING (Elevated units could become unstable in gusty - /SLAB wind conditions.) GROUND LEVEL / Stabilizers may be used on any unit installed on unstable and uneven surfaces. FIGURE 3 FIGURE 5 Page 3 EL16XC1 SERIES AWARNING ®WARNING 1-When using a.high pressure gas such as unit,or structure,'obsefve the following: sawk al While . . servicing stow - -. . . • • - • - - s• r • • • ll removed panels • that the panels • handling, t cause injury (6.9 to 13.8 kPa). to personnel, objects or nearby structures. Also, take care to store panels where they will not.be subject to damage being bent or scratched). While . panels, _ A WARNING conditionsweather - _ ' panels to be blown around and damaged. must be used,and recovered responsibly. STEP,.2 r.Rl_FRi.G$= A,NT;RII�iI�,G:.-- _ or death Fli sii'irag ExisEireg ine. n-dor oil Flush the existing line set per the following instruc- tions. For more information, refer to the Installation A WAIN I N G and Service Procedures manual available on DaveNet. CAUTION -DO NOT attempt to flush and re-use exist- _ Personal and Haz- ing line sets or indoor coil when the system contains ° `_ "Mcontaminants (i.e., compressor burn out). C",sult ° • personal injury or death. in damage, IMPORTANT ! - - • ° • ' - • '- If this unit is being matched with an approved line ®/ , ,- •• - set or indoor unit coil that was previously charged J • - • • , 'with mineral oil, or if it is being matched with a coil ••_ •, ,._ ._ ,_ which was manufactured before January of 1999, the coil and line set must be flushed prior to installa- tion.Take care to empty all existing traps.Polyol es- ter(POE)oils are used in Lennox units charged with A WARN I N G HFC-410A refrigerant. Residual mineral oil can act as an insulator, preventing proper heat transfer. It Polyol ester '• -• ` can also clog the expansion device and reduce sys- refrigerant absorb m• • dickly.. It is ver)t tem performance and capacity. important that the refrigerant system be kept closed., Failure to properly flush the system per this instruc - '• ' - • • - - " tion and the detailed Installation and Service Proce- orservice valve: -• are --° ° make dures manual will void the warranty. • TABLE 1 REFRIGERANT LINE SET—INCHES (MM) Valve Size Connections Recommended Line Sets Model Number(-xx•) Liquid Line I Suction Line L15 Line Set Line Set Length Catalog Number ` Model L15-41-20 20 feet(6.1 m) 89J56 EL16XCI-018-230AXX L15-41-30 30 feet(9.1 m) 89J57 EL16XC1-024-230AXX 318"(10 mm) 314"(19 mm) L15111-40 40 feet(12.2 m) 89J58 EL16XC1-030-230AXX L15-41-50 50 feet(15.2 m) 89J59 EL16XC1-036-230AXX L15-65-30 30 feet(9.1 m) 89J60 ELI 6XC1-041-230-XX ELI 6XC1-042-230AXX 318"(10 mm) 718"(22 mm) L15-65-40 40 feet(122 m) 89J61 EL16XC1-047-230-XX L15-65-50 50 feet(152 m) 89J62 EL16XC1-048-230-XX EL16XC1-060-230-XX 318"(10 mm) 1-1/8"(29 mm)" Field-fabricated N/A N/A Applicable to all minor revision numbers unless otherwise specified. Some applications may require a field-provided 1-118"to 718"adapter. NOTE-When installing refrigerant lines longer than 50 feet,refer to the Refrigerant Piping Design and Fabs kation Guidelines manual available on DaveNet(Corp_9351-L9), or contact the Technical Support Department Product Application group for assistance. NOTE-For new or replacement line set installation,refer to Service and Application Note-Corp. 9112-L4(C-91-4). Page 4 EL16XCI SERIES STEP 2 -- REFRIGERANT PIPING -- Removing Existing Indoor Metering Device TYPICAL EXISTING FIXED ORIFICE TYPICAL EXISTING EXPANSION VALVE REMOVAL RE 1A (UNCASED MOVALPROCEDURE OROR1 B PROCEDURE(UNCASED COIL SHOWN) COIL SHOWN) STUB END DISTRIBUTOR TUBES TWO-PIECE PATCH PLATE LIQUID LINE (UNCASED COIL ONLY) ORIFICE EXPANSION LIQUID LINE ORIFICE HOUSING DISTRIBUTOR \ HOUSING VALVE �, 1t TUBES \ TEFLON` TEFLON®RING _ \ I� RING ' • FIXED ORIFICE r ® ' BRASS NUT ,R NG NO SENSING • �� `j - - \� � LINE � DISTRIBUTOR-- -'• ((( f \ ASSEMBLY DISTRIBUTOR EQUALIZER Q`IZER REMOVE AND DISCARD ASSEMBLY LINE WHITE TEFLON@ SEAL �IIr (IF PRESENT) LIQUID LINE ASSEMBLY (INCLUDES STRAINER) LIQUID LINE ASSEMBLY WITH 0 f BRASS NUT 1- On fully cased coils,remove the coil access and plumbing panels. o 2- Remove any shipping clamps from the liquid line and distributor as- } sembly. MALE EQUALIZER t1 3- Using two wrenches,disconnect liquid line from liquid line orifice hous- LINE FITTING SUCTION LIQUID ing.Take care not to twist or damage distributor tubes during this pro- SENSING BULB LINE\ LINE cess. 4- Remove and discard fixed orifice,valve stem assembly(if present) 1- On fully cased coils,remove the coil access and plumbing panels_ and Teflon®washer as illustrated above. 2- Remove any shipping clamps from the liquid line and distributor 5- Use a fie"rovided fitting to temporarily reconnect the liquid rine to the assembly. indoor unit's riquid line orifice housing. 3- Disconnect the equalizer line from the expansion valve equalizer line fitting on the suction line. CONNECT GAUGES AND EQUIPMENT FOR 4- Remove the suction line sensing bulb. 2 FLUSHING PROCEDURE 5- Disconnect the liquid line from the expansion valve at the liquid line assembly. CYLINDER CONTAINING GAUGE 6- Disconnect the expansion valve from the liquid line orifice housing. CLEAN HCFC-22'TO BE MANIFOLD Take care not to twist or damage distributor tubes during this USED FOR FLUSHING A (Positioned to deliver liquid process. refrigerant) 7- Remove and discard expansion valve and the two Teflon®rings. LOW f j HIGH 8- Use a field-provided fitting to temporarily reconnect the liquid One to the indoor unit's liquid line orifice housing. SUCTION LINE ° Ndid `y " SERVICE VALVE` ?OtJ�I]tSOR ° FLUSHING LINE SET OPENED CLOSED 3 EXISTINGThe line set and indoor unit coil must be flushed with at least the same INDOOR amount of clean refrigerant that previously charged the system. LINIT B Check the charge in the flushing cylinder before proceeding. LIQUID LINE SERVICE 1- Set the recovery machine for liquid recovery and start the recovery VALVE machine. Open the gauge set valves to allow the recovery RECOVERY machineto pull a vacuum on the existing system rine set and indoor CYLINDER TANfC unit coil. -RETURN 2- Position the cylinder of clean HCFC-22'for delivery of liquid D p a C INLET refrigerantand open its valve to allow liquid refrigerant to flow into 0 ' DISCHARGE the system through the suction line valve.Allow the refrigerant to z pass from the cylinder and through the line set and the indoor unit RECOVERY MACHINE coil before it enters the recovery machine. 1- HCFC-22 cylinder with clean refrigerant(positioned to deliver liquid 3- After all of the liquid refrigerant has been recovered,switch the refrigerant)to the suction service valve. recovery machine to vapor recovery so that all of the HCFC-22 2- HCFC-22 gauge set(low side)to the liquid line valve. vapor is recovered.Allow the recovery machine to pull the system 3- HCFC-22 gauge set center port to inlet on the recovery machine with an down to 0. empty recovery tank connected to the gauge set. 4- Close the valve on the inverted HCFC-22 drum and the gauge set 4- Connect recovery tank to recovery machine per machine instructions. valves. Pump the remaining refrigerant out of the recovery machine and tum the machine off. `IMPORTANT-Clean refrigerant is any refrigerant in a system that has not had compressor burn out.If the system has experienced burn out,it is recommended that the existing line set and indoor coil be replaced. FIGURE 6 Page 5 EL16XCI SERIES STEP 2 -- REFRIGERANT PIPING — Brazing Procedures 1 CUT AND DEBUR CAP AND CORE REMOVAL Cut ends of the refrigerant lines square(free from nicks or dents) 2Remove service cap and core from and debur the ends.The pipe must remain round_Do not crimp end both the suction/vapor and liquid line of the line. service ports. CUT AND DEBUR 1 SERVICE PORT SERVICE CAP PORT CORE LINE SET SIZE MATCHES SERVICE VALVE CONNECTION SERVICE SERVICE VALVE PORT CONNECTION CORE (� SERVICE COPPER TUBE © u PORT CAP STUB LIQUID LINE SERVICE SUCTION LINE SERVICE REDUCER �� VALVE VALVE LINE SET SIZE IS SMALLER / THAN CONNECTION DO NOT CRIMP SERVICE VALVE REFRIGERANT LINE CONNECTOR WHEN PIPE IS SMALLER THAN CONNECTION 3 ATTACH THE MANIFOLD GAUGE SET FOR BRAZING LIQUID AND SUCTION LINE SERVICE VALVES Flow regulated nitrogen(at 1 to 2 psig)through the low-side refrigeration gauge set into the liquid line service port valve,and out of the sudion line service port valve. 1- Connect gauge set low pressure side to liquid line service valve(service port). USE REGULATOR TO FLOW 2- Connect gauge set center port to bottle of LOW HIGH NITROGEN AT 1 TO 2 PSIG. nitrogen with regulator. / 3- Remove core from valve in suction line service port to allow nitrogen to escape. ATTACH GAUGES SUCTION SERVICE PORT MUST BE OPEN TO ALLOW EXIT POINT FOR NITROGEN C SUCTION LINE SERVICE VALVE SUCTION LINE U� INDOOR OUTDOOR UNIT UNIT NITROGEN LIQUID LINE LIQUID LINE SERVICE /O WHEN BRAZING LINE SET TO VALVE SERVICE VALVES,POINT FLAME AWAY FROM SERVICE VALVE. FIGURE 7 ®CAUTION AWARNING Brazing alloys and flux contain hazardoushealth.Avoid breathing vapors or fumes from brazing operations. Perform operations only in well-ventilated ��gloves - Wear i - - . . - alloys and flux. Page 6 EL16XC1 SERIES 4 WRAP SERVICE VALVES To help protect service valve seals during brazing,wrap water-saturated cloths around service valve bodies and copper tube stubs.Use additional water-saturated cloths underneath the valve body to protect the base paint. 5 FLOW NITROGEN Flow regulated nitrogen(at 1 to 2 psig)through the refrigeration gauge.set into the valve stem port connection on the liquid service valve and out of the suction valve stem port.See steps 3A,3B and 3C on manifold gauge set connections. 6 BRAZE LINE SET Wrap both service valves with water-saturated cloths as illustrated here and as mentioned in step 4,before brazing to line set Goths must remain water-saturated throughout the brazing and cool-down process. LIQUID LINE SERVICE VALVE WHEN BRAZING LINE SET TO SERVICE VALVES,POINT FLAME r AWAY FROM SERVICE VALVE. l \1 q IMPORTANT-Allow braze joint to cool.Apply additional r a water-saturated cloths to help cool brazed joint. Do not 1 WATER-SATURATED remove water-saturated cloths until piping has cooled. CLOTH Temperatures above 250°F will damage valve seals. LIQUID LINE WARNING SUCTION LINE SERVICE FIRE,PERSONAL INJURY,AOR -•- VALVE may result if you •. • -•_ •cloth around both liquid and suction line service valve bodies and copper tube stub while • braze, 'dualcomplete, must be quenched with viater to absorb any resi Do ' openservice valves until refdgerantand WHEN BRAZING LINE SET TO indoor • have been -• - •evacuated. • Refer SERVICE VALVES,POINT FLAME to o • Procedures . • . l AWAY FROM SERVICE VALVE. DAVENET jl l � - a 6 SUCTION LINE WATER-SATURATED CLOTH REPARATION FOR NEXT STEP PREPARATION all connections have been brazed,disconnect manifold gauge set from service ports.Apply additional water-saturated cloths to both services valves to cool piping_Once piping is cool,remove all water-saturated cloths. FIGURE 7 (CONTINUED) Page 7 EL16XCl SERIES STEP 2 — REFRIGERANT PIPING --- Installing Indoor Expansion Valve This outdoor unit is designed for use in systems that use a expansion valve metering device. See the EL16XC1 Product Specifications bulletin(EHB)forapproved expansion valve kit match-ups and application information.The expansion valve can be installed internal or external to the indoor coil. In applications where an uncased coil is being installed in a field-pro- vided plenum,install the expansion valve in a manner that will provide access for future field service of the expansion valve. Refer to below illustration for reference during installation of expansion valve. INDOOR EXPANSION VALVE INSTALLATION 1/2 Tum TWO PIECE PATCH PLATE (Uncased Coil Shown) 3- Install one of the provided Teflon®rings around the 1 (UNCASED stubbed end of the expansion valve and lightly lubricate 10 STUB COIL ONLY) LIQUID LINE END the connector threads and expose surface of the Teflon 9 ORIFICE EXPANSION ring with refrigerant oil. 8 4 HOUSING DISTRIBUTOR VALVE 4- Attach the stubbed end of the expansion valve to the 7 5 TUBES- _,- TEFLON'S liquid line orifice housing. Finger tighten and use an RING appropriatelysized wrench to tum an additional 112 tum o clockwise as illustrated in the figure above,or tighten to C i b�, '` 20 ft-Ib. ( . ` TEFLON®� 5- Place the remaining Teflon washer around the other R1�lG SENSING I end of the expansion valve.Lightly lubricate connector \ LINE threads and expose surface of the TeflorP ring with 7 J \\11 refrigerantoil. DISTRIBUTOR \EQUALIZER 6- Attach the liquid line assembly to the expansion valve. ASSEMBLY LINE Finger tighten and use an appropriately sized wrench to ELV tum an additional 1/2 tum clockwise as illustrated in the figure above or tighten to 20 fl-Ib. LIQUID LINE ASSEMBLY WITH SENSING BULB INSTALLATION u BRASS NUT 0 1- Attach the suction line sensing bulb in the proper orientation as illustrated to the right using the damp and MALE EQUALIZER LINE SUCTION screws provided. 1l8 Tum FITTING(SEE LINE l EQUALIZER LINE NOTE-Confirm proper thermal contact between the suction 1 INSTALLATION FOR LIQUID LINE line and expansion bulb before insulating the sensing bulb 10 T FURTHER DETAILS) once installed. {� 9 2- Connectthe equalizer line from the expansion valve to 8 4 Sensing bulb insulation is required if the equalizer suction port on the suction line. Finger 7 6 mounted external to the coil casing.sensing tighten the flare nut plus 1/8 tum(7 ft-lbs)as illustrated bulb installation for bulb positioning. below. EQUALIZER LINE INSTALLATION SUCTION LINE o8"LINS MOUNT SMALLER, I G *in BULB AT EITHER THE 3 OR 1- Remove and discard either the flare seal cap or flare nut with ,,,W i+ �� 9 O'CLOCK POSITION. copperflare seal bonnet from the equalizer line port on the suction line as illustrated in the figure below. BULB BULB 2- Remove the field-provided fitting that temporarily recon- ' nected the liquid rine to the indoor unit's distributor assembly. FLARE SEAL CAP FLARE NUT I I SUCTION LINE\ ON 7/8"AND LARGER LINES, MOUNT SENSING BULB AT EITHER THE 4 OR 8 O'CLOCK I OR SEAL COPPER FLARE L POSITION. NEVER MOUNT THE SENSING BULB ON BOTTOM OF LINE. �3 r MALE BRASS EQUALIZER BULB BULB LINE FITTING r t tr SUCTION LINE NOTE-NEVER MOUNT THE SENSING BULB ON BOTTOM OF LINE FIGURE 8 Page 8 EL16XC1 SERIES STEP 3 — LEAK TEST AND EVACUATION LOW HIGH MANIFOLD GAUGE SET OUTDOOR UNIT w� � asru .xaunr� z/\ , «•�Elm t TO SUCTION SERVICE VALVE NOTE - Position canister to deliver liquid refrigerant. NITROGEN HFC-010A CONNECT GAUGE SET A- Connect the high pressure hose of an HFC-410A manifold gauge set to the suction valve service port. NOTE-Normally, the high pressure hose is connected to the liquid me port. However, connecting it to the suction port better protects the manifold gauge set from high pressure damage. B - With both manifold valves closed,connect the cylinder of HFC-410A refrigerant to the center port of the manifold gauge set. NOTE-Laterin the procedure, the HFC-410A container will be replaced by the nitrogen container. 2 TEST FOR LEAKS After the line set has been connected to the indoor and outdoor units,check the fine set connections and indoor unit for leaks. Use the following procedure to test for leaks: A- With both manifold valves closed,connect the cylinder of HFC-410A refrigerant to the center port of the manifold gauge set. Open the valve on the HFC-410A cylinder(vapor only). B - Open the high pressure side of the manifold to allow HFC-410A into the line set and indoor unit. Weigh in a trace amount of HFC-410A.(A trace amount is a maximum of two ounces(57 g)refriger- ant or three pounds(31 kPa)pressure.]Close the valve on the HFC-410A cylinder and the valve on the high pressure side of the manifold gauge set. Disconnect the HFC-410A cylinder. C - Connect a cylinder of nitrogen with a pressure regulating valve to the center port of the manifold gauge set. D- Adjust nitrogen pressure to 150 psig(1034 kPa). Open the valve on the high side of the manifold gauge set in order to pressurize the line set and the indoor unit. E - After a few minutes, open one of the service valve ports and verify that the refrigerant added to the system earlier is measurable with a leak detector. F - After leak testing, disconnect gauges from service ports. FIGURE 9 Page 9 EL16XC1 SERIES STEP 3 -- LEAK TEST AND EVACUATION (Continued) 3CONNECT GAUGE SET EVACUATION Low HIGH NOTE-Remove cores from service valves(if not already done). A- Connect low side of manifold gauge set with +i 1/4 SAE in-line tee to suction line service valve T: 1 B- Connect high side of manifold gauge set to OUTDOOR i. „ MANIFOLD liquid line service valve UNITCOUPLER 114 SAE E WITH SWIVEL GAUGE SET C- Connect available micron gauge connector Aj on the 1/4 SAE in-line tee. f00000 sao D- Connect the vacuum pump (with vacuum gauge)to the center port of the manifold :, Cj_, MICRON = : gauge set.The center port line will be used GAUGE t later for both the HFC-410A and nitrogen 1' containers. TO SUCTION SERVICE VALVE NITROGEN NOTE - Position r canister to deliver liquid refrigerant HFC-410A 4 VACUUM PUMP B TO LIQUID LINE *- 5 SERVICE VALVE k- s D 4 EVACUATE THE SYSTEM RECOMMEND MINIMUM 318'HOSE A- Open both manifold valves and start the vacuum pump. B- Evacuate the line set and indoor unit to an absolute pressure of 23,000 microns(29.01 inches of mercury). NOTE-During the eady stages of evacuation,it is desirable to dose the manifold gauge valve at least once.A rapid rise in pressure indicates a reladvely large leak If this occurs,repeat the leak testing procedure. NOTE-The term absolute pressure means the total actual pressure above absolute zero within a given volume or system.Absolute pressure in a vacuum is equal to atmospheric pressure minus vacuum pressure. C- When the absolute pressure reaches 23,000 microns(29.01 inches of mercury), WARNING ! perfgrm the following: • Close manifold gauge valves. Possiblei equipment damage. • . •- • Close valve on vacuum pump. • Tum off vacuum pump. Avoid compressors to a system. evacuate • Disconnect manifold gauge center port hose from vacuum pump. Extremely low internal • Attach manifold center port hose to a nitrogen cylinder with pressurearcing • vacuum compressor failure. Damage regulator set to 150 psig(1034 kPa)and purge the hose. caused by deep vacuum operation will void • Open manifold gauge valves to break the vacuum in the fine set and indoor unit. • Close manifold gauge valves. D- Shut off the nitrogen cylinder and remove the manifold gauge hose from the cylinder.Open the manifold gauge valves to release the nitrogen from the line set and indoor unit E- Reconnect the manifold gauge to the vacuum pump,tum the pump on,and continue to evacuate the line set and indoor unit until the absolute pressure does not rise above 500 microns(29.9 inches of mercury)within a 20-minute period after shutting off the vacuum pump and closing the manifold gauge valves. F- When the absolute pressure requirement above has been met,disconnect the manifold hose from the vacuum pump and connect it to a cylinder of HFG 410A positioned to deriver liquid refrigerant.Open the manifold gauge valve 1 to 2 psig in order to release the vacuum in the fine set and indoor unit G- Perform the following: 116 TURN • Close manifold gauge valves. { • Shut off HFC-410A cylinder. 11 / • Reinstall service valve cores by removing manifold hose from service valve.Quickly install cores with core 10 2 tool while maintaining a positive system pressure. g • Replace stem caps and finger tighten them,then tighten an additional one-sixth(116)of a tum as illustrated. 8 4 7 6 5 FIGURE 10 Page 10 EL16XCI SERIES STEP 4 -- ELECTRICAL -- Circuit Sizing and UUir&'Routing In the U.S.A., wiring must conform with current local codes and the current National Electric Code (NEC). In Canada, A i�ARi►N G wiring must conform with current local codes and the current Canadian Electrical Code (CEC). - . _11 1 - , .• Refer to the furnace or air handler installation instructions • • •• •" '• for additional wiring application diagrams and refer to unit '-' •f• ' '• nameplate for minimum circuit ampacity and maximum overcurrent protection size. 24VAC TRANSFORMER ®CAUTION Use the transformer provided with the furnace or air han- _ _ _ dier for low-voltage control power (24VAC - 40 VA mini- • •• • • ' ' ' ' mum) . ..- ..- .. .®WARNING unit rating plaImicewIrOWMIte. _ . . .-. in . •_ • . _ • localA6CAUTION Lig • {• • • a - •• - -• • remotepower {' •r- • • - • • • -.opening, panel. ELECTROSTATIC Ejujow" - 21-9- • • � - • multiple {• supplies. DISCHARGE - • to avoid control exposure t• (ESD) electrostatic discharge • putting the IMPORTANT ! P Proo msnd • . - - If unit is equipped with a crankcase heater, it should .r. _ .• •. -•be energized 24 hours before unit start-up to prevent •- . -.- - -• • -.r - compressor damage as a result of slugging. to neutralize SIZE CIRCUIT AND INSTALL SERVICE INSTALL THERMOSTAT DISCONNECT SWITCH Install room thermostat (ordered separately) on an inside wall approximatelyin the center of the conditioned area and 5 feet(1.5m) Refer to the unit nameplate for minimum circuit ampacity,and maximum from the floor.it should not be installed on an outside wall or where it fuse or circuit breaker(HACK per NEC).Install power wiring and properly can be affected by sunlight or drafts. sized disconnect switch. - MAIN FUSE BOXIBREAKER PANEL THERMOSTAT DISCONNECT SWITCH S 5 FEET a' c s NOTE- Units are approved for use only with copper conductors. NOTE-24VAC,Class 11 circuit connections are made in the control Ground unit at disconnect switch or connect to an earth ground. panel. FIGURE 11 Page 11 ELIBXCI SERIES STEP 4 -- ELECTRICAL (CONTINUED) -- Field Wiring Unit Low Voltage Wiring HIGH VOLTAGE FIELD WIRING FACTORY WIRING ®®-- LOW VOLTAGE(24V)FIELD WIRING WIRE RUN LENQJB AWG# INSULATION TYPE WIRE NUTS LESS THAN 100'(30 METERS) 18 TEMPERATURE RATING O MORE THAN 100'(30 METERS) 16 35°C MINIMUM. c 11 A- Run 24VAC control Wires through cutout with grommet. a �1 0 ` 13- Run 24VAC control wires through Wire be. % J C- Make 24VAC control wire connections using field-provided `Yl Wire nuts. D- Tighten wire tie to security 24V control wiring. m J NOTE-FOR PROPER VOLTAGES,SELECT THERMOSTAT WIRE(CONTROL WIRES) GAUGE PER TABLE ABOVE. NOTE-WIRE TIE PROVIDES LOW VOLTAGE WIRE STRAIN RELIEF AND MAINTAINS ` SEPARATION OF FIELD-INSTALLED LOWAND HIGH VOLTAGE CIRCUITS. NOTE-DO NOT BUNDLE ANY EXCESS 24VAC CONTROL WIRES INSIDE CONTROL AM` CUTOUT WITH ` BOX. GROMMET `` 24V CONTROL WIRES O� O TIGHTEN WIRETIE •ill. FIGURE 12 24VAC Control Wiring Diagrams (Field Installed) EL280,0295,EL296 CONFmTSENSE SLP98,SL28UH,SL280DF CO.YFORTSEMSE FURNACE 7000 STAT FURNACE 70M STAT 1.41188 C13PTU SENSE ` R --.—. R R —••..-.— R FURNACE 9000 STAT H ❑N H XC14 -- G XC14 n --- Q XC14raLav L L f Y -- — I --- — YI --- Q M-MNAL © Q Ca OUTnarst SEN,= SENSOR 0 ——— O OPTIONAL T1s O X2658 1065e CUT V914 R TO DS T J I CUT V914 R Tn DS T --I .ROPER WHEN STAT —J .4UWER VE N STAT T —, TEJOAM rs 1=M T DESUHm.. ED DS US CBX40UHV r ostnwsE CBX25 7 X"ER CIEL 7000 STAT 8 UVLCR CDMFORTSENSE HLW®-ER WHFEIRTSENSE CL WMFDRfSEIQE i Q— R ``" O 3000 STAT C3000 STAT 3000 STAT XC14 2 Qj 4A G Tal 3 XC14 XC14 XC14 D —-- n 1 SumOL6 m X26�58 RM1O _3 (5) Y JI NOTE-Refer to furnace,blower coil and accessory instructions for T —J additional wiring configurations with other optional controls. Air handler shipped with jumpers installed between W1 and W2 and W2 and W3. R Connection required for air conditioner with LSOM.Resistor kit (CAT#47Y)97)required when conne0on ComfortSense 7000 with LSOM 2. AL connection wired on units with LSOM. FIGURE 13 Page 12 EL16XCl SERIES STEP 5 — UNIT START-UP Using Manifold Gauge Set When checking the system charge, only use a manifold A I M PORTAN T gauge set that features low loss anti-blow back fittings. If unit is equipped crankcase heater, be Manifold gauge set used with HFC-410A refrigerant sys- energized 24 hours before unit revent tems must be capable of handling the higher system oper- _ssor damage ,s a result to acing pressures.The gauges should.be rated for use with pressures of 0-800 psig on the high side and a low side of 1 - Rotate fan to check for binding. 30"vacuum to 250 psig with dampened speed to 500 psi. 2- Inspect all factory-and field-installed wiring for loose Gauge hoses must be rated for use at up to 800 psig of connections. pressure with a 4000 psig burst rating. 3- After evacuation is complete, open the liquid line and suction line service valve stems to release the refriger- OPERATING BALL-TYPE SERVICE VALVE: ant charge(contained in outdoor unit)into the system. 1- Remove stem 4- Replace the stem caps and tighten to the value listed cap with an appropriately sized wrench. 2- In table 2. Use an appropriately sized wrenched to open.To open valve, rotate stem counterclockwise 90°. To close rotate stem 5- Check voltage supply at the disconnect switch. The clockwise 90', voltage must be within the range listed on the unit's nameplate. If not,do not start the equipment until you have consulted with the power company and the volt- TO OPEN ROTATE STEM age condition has been corrected. COUNTERCLOCKWISE 90°. BALL(SHOWN 6- Connect manifold gauge set for testing and charging CLOSED)TO CLOSE ROTATE STEM VALVE using figure 11 as a guideline. CLOCKWISE 90 ,-:�., STEM 7- Set the thermostat for a cooling demand.Tum on pow- er to the indoor indoor unit and close the outdoor unit SERVICE PORT disconnect switch to start the unit. SERVICE PORT 8- Recheck voltage while the unit is running.Power must CORE be within range shown on the unit nameplate. SERVICE PORT 9- Check system for sufficient refrigerate using the pro- CAP . cedures outlined in under System Refrigerant. STEM CAP OPERATING MANIFOLD GAUGE SET AND SERVICE VALVES The liquid and suction line service valves are used for re- FIGURE 14 moving refrigerant, flushing, leak testing, evacuating, checking charge and charging. OPERATING ANGLE-TYPE SERVICE VALVE: Each valve is equipped with a service port which has a fac- 1- Remove stem cap with an appropriately sized wrench. tory-installed valve stem. Figures 14 and 15 provide infor- 2- Use a service wrench with a hex-head extension(3(16"for liquid mation on how to access and operate both angle-and ball- line valve sizes and 5116"for suction line valve sizes)to back the type service Valves. stem out counterclockwise as far as it will go. Torque Requirements 'SERVICEPORT CAP When servicing or repairing heating, ventilating, and air SERVICE roRr CORE conditioning components,ensure the fasteners are appro- (VALVE STEM SHOWN OPEN) priately tightened.Table 2 lists torque values for fasteners. INSERT HEX WRENCH HERE TABLE 2 STEM CAP TORQUE REQUIREMENTS ANGLE-TYPE SERVICE VALVE (BACK-SEATED OPENED) Parts Recommended Torque When service valve is OPEN,the service port is �y7�� MEN ���qt� open to line set,indoor and outdoor unit. 11 Sheet metal screws 16 in:Ib. 2 NM di, A, ' � (VALVE STEM SHOWN CLOSED) „amt M1• r.r, �ar� . ,�p+ ^`k :uNt �wa. . ..u� i?,z�»� O q1 INSERT HEX WRENCH HERE Compressor bolts 90 in:lb. 10 NM ANGLE-TYPE SERVICE VALVE (FRONT-SEATED CLOSED) ,�'....;�'...�r, -7,,qo�id6�%��:A1a,9SIH�,�..rA�'�;rfir%^,J:•:w�, '{�k,•.�'izr-�>s;Ml ,� I M P O RT 01 A 1 When service valve is CLOSED,the service port is N y open to the line set and indoor unit 'To prevent stripping of _ used, _ NOTE-A label with speafic torque requirements may be affixed to the various ' stem cap.ff the label is present,use the specified torque. appropriately sized wrench should be used and fitted 1 snugly over.the 'p before tightening. FIGURE 15 Page 13 EL15XCI SERIES TO ACCESS SERVICE PORT AWARN[N G A service port cap protects the service port core from contamination _ _ _ _ and serves as the primary leak seal_ may contain or proo.1113777 _01 ' • 1- Remove service port cap with an appropriately sized wrench. causelow doses, which may - death. 2- Connect gauge set to service port. may - • cause cancer, birth defects, or _• •• 3- When testing is completed,replace service port cap and tighten as follows: • With torque wrench: Finger tighten and 1/6 TURN In order to ensure peak performance,your system must be torque cap per table 2. • Without torque wrench:Finger tighten and (:D properly maintained. Clogged filters and blocked airflow use an appropriately sized wrench to tum prevent your unit from operating at its most efficient level. an additional 116 tum clockwise. The system should be inspected and serviced before each cooling season by a licensed professional HVAC service technician (or equivalent). Reinstall Stem Cap: Stem cap protects the valve stem from damage and serves as the Homeowner Maintenance primary seal.Replace the stem cap and tighten as follows: The following maintenance may be performed by the 1112 TURN homeowner. • With Torque Wrench:Finger tighten • Contact a licensed professional HVAC technician to and then torque cap per table 2. 11 12 1� schedule a yearly inspection and maintenance appoint- • Without Torque Wrench:Finger 10 2 ment for your equipment. tighten and use an appropriately sized wrench to tum an addition- e 3 • Check the indoor unit filter each month and replace the at 1112 tum clockwise. 6 4 filter, if necessary. 's s Have your Lennox dealer show you where your indoor unit filter is located. It will be either at the indoor unit (installed internal or external to the cabinet)or behind a FIGURE 16 return air grille in the wall or ceiling. Check the filter monthly and clean or replace it as needed. Checking a�d`Ai dung ystem;Charge Disposable filters should be replaced with a filter of the The EL16XCl unit is factory-charged with enough same type and size. HFC-410A refrigerant to accommodate a 15-foot length of • Check the indoor unit drain line for obstructions monthly refrigerant piping.Charge should be checked and adjusted during the cooling season. using the tables provided on the charging procedure stick- The indoor evaporator coil is equipped with a drain pan er on the unit access panel. Detailed information is given in to collect condensate formed as your system removes the EL16XC1 Installation and Service Procedures manual humidity from the inside air. Have your dealer show you (Corp1503-1-7),which is available on`DaveNet. the location of the drain line and how to check for obstruc- tions. (This would also apply to an auxiliary drain, if IMPORTANT ! installed.) Some scroll compressors have an internal vacuum • Check the area around the outdoor unit monthly and re- protector that will unload scrolls when suction pres- move any obstructions that may restrict airflow to the sure goes below 20 psig. A hissing sound will be outdoor unit.This would include grass clippings, leaves, heard when the compressor is running unloaded. or papers that may have settled around the unit. Protector will reset when low pressure in system is . Trim shrubbery away from the unit and periodically check raised above 40 psig.DO NOT REPLACE COMPRES- ry y p y SOR. for debris which collects around the unit. . During the winter months, keep the snow level below the High Pressure-Switch 054) louvered panels. This unit is equipped with a high pressure switch which is NOTE- The filter and all access panels must be in place located on the liquid line.The SPST, normally closed pres- any time the unit is in operation. If you are unsure about the sure switch opens when liquid line pressure rises above the filter required for your system, call your Lennox dealer for factory setting of 590 f 15 psig and automatically resets at assistance. 418±15 psig. IMPORTANT ! Homeowner information Sprinklers and soaker hoses should not be installed where they could cause prolonged exposure to the �A���OfY outdoor unit by treated water. Prolonged exposure 1�i of the unit to treated water(i.e., sprinkler systems, - . attempting to performor mainte- soakers,waste water, etc.)will corrode the surface nance, turn _ electrical of steel and aluminum parts, diminish performance Connect switch. t and affect longevity of the unit. Page 14 EL16XC1 SERIES Thermostat Operation NOTICE ! See the thermostat owners manual for instructions on how Failure to follow instructions will cause damage to to operate your thermostat. the unit. Preservice Check This unit is equipped with an aluminum coil. Alu- minum coils may be damaged by exposure to solu- If your system fails to operate, check the following before tions with a pH below 5 or above 9.The aluminum calling for service: coil should be cleaned using potable water at a mod- Verify room thermostat settings are correct. erate pressure(less than 50psi).If the coil cannot be cleaned using water alone, Lennox recommends • Verify that all electrical disconnect switches are ON. use of a coil cleaner with a pH in the range of 5 to 9. • Check for any blown fuses or tripped circuit breakers. The coil must be rinsed thoroughly after cleaning. In coastal areas, the coil should be cleaned with • Verify unit access panels are in place. potable water several times per year to avoid corro- • Verify air filter is clean. sive buildup (salt). • If service is needed, locate and write down the unit Indoor Unit (Air Handier or Furnace) model number and have it handy before calling. 1 - Inspect component wiring for loose,worn or damaged connections. Confirm proper voltage plus amperage Professional Maintenance for indoor unit. Your heating and air conditioning system should be inspec- 2- Inspect and clean or replace air filters in indoor unit. ted and maintained twice each year(before the start of the heating and cooling seasons) by a licensed professional 3- Check the cleanliness of indoor blower and clean HVAC technician.You can expect the technician to check blower, if necessary. the following items.These checks may only be conduc- ted by a licensed professional HVAC technician. 4- Inspect the evaporator coil (Indoor) drain pans and condensate drains for rust, debris,obstructions, leaks Outdoor Unit or cracks. Pour water in pans to confirm proper drain- age from the pan through to the outlet of the pipe. 1 - Inspect component wiring for loose,worn or damaged Clean or replace as necessary. connections.Also check for any rubbing or pinching of wires. Confirm proper voltage plus amperage for out- 5- Inspect and clean evaporator (indoor) coil, if neces- door unit. sary. 6- Inspect the condition of the refrigerant lines and.con- 2- Check the cleanliness of outdoor fan and blade assem- firm that pipes are not rubbing copper-to-copper.Also, blies..Check condition of fan blades(cracks). Clean or ensure that refrigerant pipes are not being affected by replace them, if necessary. indoor air contamination. Check condition of insulation on the refrigerant lines. Repair, correct, or replace as necessary. 3- Inspect base pan drains for debris and clean as neces- 7- Inspect the duct system for leaks or other problems. sary. Repair or replace as necessary. 8- Check for bearing/bushing wear on indoor blower mo- 4- o- 4- Inspect the condition of refrigerant piping and confirm tor. Replace as necessary. that pipes are not rubbing copper-to-copper. Also, 9- Indoor unit inspections of gas-or oil-fired furnaces will check the condition of the insulation on the refrigerant also include inspection and cleaning of the burners and lines.Repair, correct, or replace as necessary. and a full inspection of the gas valve, heat exchanger and flue (exhaust)system. 5- Test capacitor. Replace as necessary. General System Test with System Operating 1 - Your technician should perform a general system test. He will tum on the air conditioner to check operating 6- Inspect contactor contacts for pitting or burn marks. functions such as the start-up and shut-off operation. Replace as necessary. He will also check for unusual noises or odors, and measure indoor/outdoor temperatures and system pressures as needed. He will check the refrigerant 7- Check outdoor fan motor for worn bearings/bushings. charge per the charging sticker information on the out- Replace as necessarydoor unit. 2- Verify that system total static pressure and airflow set- 8 et8- Inspect and clean outdoor coils, if necessary and note tings are within specific operating parameters. any damage to coils or signs of leakage. 3- Verify correct temperature drop across indoor coil_ Page 15 ELt6XC1 SERIES EL16XC1 Start-Up and Performance Checklist Customer Address Indoor Unit Model Serial Outdoor Unit Model Serial Notes: START UP CHECKS Refrigerant Type: Rated Load Amps: Actual Amps Rated Volts Actual Volts Condenser Fan Full Load Amps Actual Amps:_ COOLING MODE Suction Pressure: Liquid Pressure: Supply Air Temperature: Ambient Temperature:— Return Air.Temperature: System Refrigerant Charge(Refer to manufacturer's information on unit or installation instructions for required subcooling and approach temperatures.) Subcooling: A — B = SUBCOOLING Saturated Condensing Temperature (A) minus Liquid Line Temperature(B) Approach: A — B = APPROACH Liquid Line Temperature (A) minus Outdoor Air Temperature (B) Indoor Coil Temperature Drop (18 to 22°F) A — B = COIL TEMP DROP Return Air Temperature (A) minus Supply Air Temperature(B) Page 16 EL16XC1 SERIES McCARTHY MANAGEMENT, INC. LETTER OF TRANSMITTAL 46520 COUNTY ROAD 48 SOUTHOLD, NY 11971 D TE J B NO. (631) 765-5815 FAX (631) 765-5816 ATTENTION TO WE ARE SENDING YOU ❑ Attached ❑ Under separate cover via the following items: ❑ Shop drawings ❑ Prints ❑ Plans ❑ Samples ❑ Specifications ❑ Copy of letter ❑ Change order ❑ COPIES • DESCRIPTION \d VA? L n " r THESE ARE TRANSMITTED as checked below: ❑ For approval ❑ Approved as submitted ❑ Resubmit copies for approval ❑ For your use ❑ Approved as noted ❑ Submit copies for distribution ❑ As requested ❑ Returned for corrections ❑ Return corrected prints ❑ For review and comment ❑ ❑ FOR BIDS DUE ❑ PRINTS RETURNED AFTER LOAN TO US REMARKS COPY TO SIGNED: If enclosures are not as noted,kindly notify us at once. SUFFOLK CO.HEALTH DEPT.APPROyq H.S. NO. 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File No: 090 03/19/2023 TO 03/19/2024 0000892948 INSURED: I 1143 348-9 REPRESENTATIVE: 353077 MCCARTHY MANAGEMENT INC ROY H REEVE AGENCY INC Policy No: 46520 ROUTE 48 13400 MAIN RD I 1143 348-9 SOUTHOLD NY 11971 PO BOX 54 Date: MATTITUCK NY 11952 01/30/2023 Document Number: E10001732913 PERIOD OF COVERAGE BEGINS AND ENDS AT TWELVE AND ONE MINUTE O'CLOCK A.M.EASTERN STANDARD TIME TYPE OF BUSINESS: CORPORATION (FOR PROFIT) MP 1247 INFORMATION PAGE RENEWAL POLICY THIS POLICY INCLUDES THESE ENDORSEMENTS AND/OR SCHEDULES: YOU- -MUST'REPORT ANY CHANGE IN OWNERSHIP TO US IN WRITING WITHIN 90 DAYS OF THE DATE OF THE CHANGE. CHANGE IN OWNERSHIP INCLUDES SALES, PURCHASES, OTHER TRANSFERS, MERGERS, CONSOLIDATIONS, DISSOLUTIONS, FORMATIONS OF A NEW ENTITY, AND OTHER CHANGES PROVIDED FOR IN THE APPLICABLE EXPERIENCE RATING PLAN. EXPERIENCE RATING IS MANDATORY FOR ALL ELIGIBLE INSUREDS. THE EXPERIENCE RATING MODIFICATION FACTOR, IF ANY, APPLICABLE TO THIS POLICY, MAY CHANGE IF THERE IS A CHANGE IN YOUR OWNERSHIP OR IN THAT OF ONE OR MORE OF THE ENTITIES ELIGIBLE TO BE COMBINED WITH YOU FOR EXPERIENCE RATING PURPOSES. FAILURE TO REPORT ANY CHANGE IN OWNERSHIP, REGARDLESS OF WHETHER THE i CHANGE IS REPORTED WITHIN 90 DAYS OF SUCH CHANGE, MAY RESULT IN REVISION OF THE EXPERIENCE RATING MODIFICATION FACTOR USED TO DETERMINE YOUR PREMIUM. THIS REPORTING REQUIREMENT APPLIES REGARDLESS OF WHETHER AN RATING MODIFICATION EXPERIENCE IS CURRENTLY APPLICABLE TO THIS POLICY. THE EXPERIENCE RATING CHARGE SHOWN BELOW IS IN ACCORDANCE WITH YOUR PAST ACCIDENT EXPERIENCE UNDER THE EXPERIENCE RATING PLAN AS PROMULGATED BY THE APPROPRIATE RATING ORGANIZATION. # 89 3/30/1995 NEW YORK EXCLUSION OF EXECUTIVE OFFICER(S) ENDORSEMENT THIS POLICY DOES NOT COVER FOR CLAIMS OR SUITS THAT ARISE FROM BODILY INJURY SUFFERED BY THE SOLE EXECUTIVE OFFICER AND ONLY STOCKHOLDER OF THE INSURED CORPORATION, OR TWO EXECUTIVE OFFICERS WHO TOGETHER ARE THE ONLY OFFICERS AND STOCKHOLDERS OF THE INSURED CORPORATION, WHEN SUCH CORPORATION HAS OTHER EMPLOYEES WHO ARE REQUIRED TO BE COVERED BY THE LAW, AND THE CORPORATION HAS ELECTED TO EXCLUDE FROM COVERAGE THIS IS NOT A BILL. IMPORTANT PREMIUM CALCULATION, PLEASE-RETAIN FOR YOUR RECORDS. FOR ATTACHMENT TO WORKERS'COMPENSATION-EMPLOYERS'LIABILITY POLICY (SEE REVERSE SIDE FOR CONDITIONS) PAGE 1 CONT. FThis policy includes,with their permission,some copyright materials Of the National Council on Compensation Insurance and the New York Compensation Insurance Rating Board. i/NIF10SV2(10/2017) r MCCAMAN-02 LMAIONE CERTi ICATE OF LIABILITY INSURANCE DATE(MM/DD/YYYY) dIS CERTIFICATE IS ISSUED AS A MATTER OF INFORMATION ONLY AND CONFERS NO RIGHTS UPON THE CERTIFICATE HO/LDER-THIS CERTIFICATE DOES NOT AFFIRMATIVELY OR NEGATIVELY AMEND, EXTEND OR ALTER THE COVERAGE AFFORDED E THE POLICIES BELOW. THIS CERTIFICATE OF INSURANCE DOES NOT CONSTITUTE A CONTRACT BETWEEN THE ISSUING INSURER(S),AUTHORIZED REPRESENTATIVE OR PRODUCER,AND THE CERTIFICATE HOLDER. IMPORTANT: If the certificate holder is an ADDITIONAL INSURED,the policy(ies)must have ADDITIONAL INSURED provisions or be endorsed. If SUBROGATION IS WAIVED, subject to the terms and conditions of the policy,certain policies may require an endorsement. A statement on this certificate does not confer rights to the certificate holder in lieu of such endorsement(s). PRODUCER CAME:ONTACT WIII SI71oItlnO DGA Insurance Services,LLC N PHONE 3333 New Hyde Park Road (AIC,No,Ext):(718)745-1500 FAx Suite 409 E-MAILsmoltino (Alc,No): New Hyde Park,NY 11042 ADDRESS: @narrowsins.com INSURERS AFFORDING COVERAGE NAIC# INSURED INSURER A:Southwest Marine&General Insurance Company 12294 INSURER B: McCarthy Management Inc. INSURER C: 46520 Route 48 Southold,NY 11971 INSURER D; INSURER E: INSURER F COVERAGES CERTIFICATE NUMBER: REVISION NUMBER: THIS IS TO CERTIFY THAT THE POLICIES OF INSURANCE LISTED BELOW HAVE BEEN ISSUED TO THE INSURED NAMED ABOVE FOR THE POLICY PERIOD INDICATED. NOTWITHSTANDING ANY REQUIREMENT, TERM OR CONDITION OF ANY CONTRACT OR OTHER DO EXCLUSIONS AND CONDITIONS OF SUCH POLICIES.LIMITS SHOWN MACUMENT WITH RESPECT TO WHICH THIS- -CERTIFICATE-MAY-BE ISSUED OR MAY- PERTAIN, THE INSURANCE AFFORDED BY THE POLICIES DESCRIBED HEREIN IS SUBJECT TO ALL THE TERMS, INSR Y HAVE BEEN REDUCED BY PAID CLAIMS.LTR TYPE OF INSURANCE ADDL SUBRN D WVD POLICY NUMBER POLICY EFF POLICY EXP AMM DD X COMMERCIAL GENERAL LIABILITY MM DD LIMITS CLAIMS-MADE ®OCCUR EACH OCCURRENCE $ 1,000,000 GL2021 LHB00341 9/18/2022 9/18/2023 Ea occurrence)PREM SES rrrence $ 100,000 MED EXP(Any oneperson) $ 5,000 GEN'L AGGREGATE LIMIT APPLIES PER: PERSONAL&ADV INJURY $ 1,000,0002,000,000 X POLICY❑JE O F] LOC GENERAL AGGREGATE $ OTHER: PRODUCTS-COMP/OP AGG $ 2,000,000 AUTOMOBILE LIABILITY $ COMBINED SINGLE LIMIT ANY AUTO Ea accident $ OWNED SCHEDULED BODILY INJURY Per person) $ AUTOS ONLY AUTOS HIRED NON-OWNED BODILY INJURY Per accident $ AUTOS ONLY AUTOS ONLY PROPERTY DAMAGE Per accident $ UMBRELLA LIAB OCCUR $ EXCESS LIABCLAIMS-MADE EACH OCCURRENCE $ DED RETENTION$ AGGREGATE $ WORKERS COMPENSATION $ AND EMPLOYERS'LIABILITY ANY PROPRIETOR/PARTNER/EXECUTIVE Y/N PER OTH- OFFICER/MEMBER EXCLUDED? N/A STATUTE ER (Mandatory in NH) E.L.EACH ACCIDENT $ If yes,describe under E.L.DISEASE-EA EMPLOYEE $ DESCRIPTION OF OPERATIONS below E.L.DISEASE-POLICY LIMIT $ DESCRIPTION OF OPERATIONS/LOCATIONS I VEHICLES (ACORD 101,Additional Remarks Schedule,maybe attached if more space is required) I CERTIFICATE HOLDER CANCELLATION SHOULD ANY OF THE ABOVE DESCRIBED POLICIES BE CANCELLED BEFORE EVIDENCE OF COVERAGE THE EXPIRATION DATE THEREOF, NOTICE WILL BE DELIVERED IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE POLICY PROVISIONS. AUTHORIZED REPRESENTATIVE kCORD 25(2016/03) ©1988-2015 ACORD CORPORATION. All rights reserved. The ACORD name and logo are registered marks of ACORN