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American Standard 4A6C4036A3000A User Manual

American Standard 4A6C4036A3000A
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Only qualified personnel should install and service the equipment. The installation, starting up, and servicing of heating, ventilating, and
air-conditioning equipment can be hazardous and requires specific knowledge and training. Improperly installed, adjusted or altered
equipment by an unqualified person could result in death or serious injury. When working on the equipment, observe all precautions in the
literature and on the tags, stickers, and labels that are attached to the equipment.
November 2016
11-BC41D1-1A-EN
Split System Heat Pump
3–Phase, 230V
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American Standard 4A6C4036A3000A Specifications

General IconGeneral
BrandAmerican Standard
Model Number4A6C4036A3000A
CategoryHeat Pump
SEER Rating16
Refrigerant TypeR-410A
Voltage208/230V
Phase1
Cooling Capacity (BTU/h)36, 000
Heating Capacity (BTU/h)36, 000
Cooling Capacity3 Tons
Compressor TypeSingle Stage

Summary

Safety Warnings and Precautions

Hazardous Voltage Warning

Warning about electrical hazards and lockout/tagout.

Refrigerant Oil and Handling

Precautions for R-410A refrigerant oil and system sealing.

Hot Surface Caution

Caution regarding potential burns from hot surfaces.

Refrigerant Containment

Warning about system refrigerant under pressure.

Grounding Requirements

Importance of proper grounding for electrical safety.

Service Valve Operation Warning

Caution on opening service valves to prevent charge release.

Brazing Connection Warning

Warning about using proper brazing techniques.

Unit Location Considerations

Unit Dimensions and Weight

Table of unit dimensions and weight for selection.

Mounting Considerations

Guidelines for roof mounting and isolation for vibration.

Location Best Practices

Suggested Locations for Reliability

Recommendations for optimal outdoor unit placement.

Cold Climate Installation Precautions

Precautions for snow and freezing temperatures.

Coastal Environment Installation Needs

Requirements for installations near salt water.

Unit Preparation Steps

Initial Unit Inspection and Unpacking

Checking for shipping damage and removing securing tabs.

Support Pad Installation Guidelines

Requirements for installing level, isolated, and drained support pads.

Refrigerant Line Installation

Line and Valve Connection Sizes

Table specifying vapor and liquid line connection sizes.

Factory Refrigerant Charge Information

Information on factory charge quantity and conditions.

Refrigerant Line Length Calculation

Determining line length and lift for charging adjustments.

Refrigerant Line Insulation and Routing

Refrigerant Line Insulation Requirements

Importance of insulating vapor lines and optional liquid line insulation.

Reusing Existing Refrigerant Lines

Precautions for using existing lines in retrofit applications.

Refrigerant Line Routing Precautions

Guidelines to prevent noise and ensure proper routing.

Refrigerant Line Isolation Methods

Isolation from Joists/Rafters

Methods for isolating lines from structural elements.

Isolation in Wall Spaces

Techniques for isolating lines within wall cavities.

Through-Wall Line Isolation

Sealing and isolating lines passing through walls.

Refrigerant Line Brazing Procedures

Line Preparation for Brazing

Deburring, cleaning, and purging lines for brazing.

Service Valve Core Removal

Removing valve cores before brazing operations.

Refrigerant Line Brazing Execution

Brazing Connections and Filter Drier

Brazing lines to service valves and filter drier.

Post-Brazing Valve Core Replacement

Replacing valve cores after cooling, ensuring proper seal.

Refrigerant System Integrity

Leak Checking Procedure

Steps to check for leaks using nitrogen and soapy solution.

System Evacuation Procedure

Evacuating the system to achieve a deep vacuum.

Service Valve Operation

Opening the Gas Service Valve

Procedure to fully open the gas service valve.

Opening the Liquid Service Valve

Cautionary steps for opening the liquid service valve.

Low Voltage Electrical Connections

Low Voltage Wire Length Limitations

Maximum wire lengths for low voltage thermostat wiring.

Low Voltage Wiring Diagrams

Diagrams illustrating thermostat and unit wiring connections.

Low Voltage Defrost Control

Defrost Control Operation and Checkout

Details on defrost control settings and checkout procedures.

High Voltage Electrical Connections

High Voltage Power Supply Safety

Safety precautions for live electrical components.

High Voltage Disconnect Switch Installation

Requirements for installing disconnect switches and grounding.

System Start Up Procedures

Initial Thermostat and Power Setup

Setting thermostat to OFF and applying power.

Crankcase Heater Activation Wait

Required waiting period if crankcase heater is used.

System Charge Adjustment

Final Thermostat Setting

Setting the system thermostat to ON after initial setup.

Temperature Measurements for Charging

Measuring outdoor/indoor temperatures for subcooling.

Subcooling Correction Worksheet

Tool to calculate charge corrections based on line length and lift.

Subcooling Charging Method (Cooling)

Subcooling Charging Procedure Details

Detailed procedure for subcooling charging in cooling mode.

Subcooling Charging Correction Charts

Subcooling Adjustment Tables

Tables providing subcooling adjustments for line length and rise.

Charging the Unit

Proper Gage Pressure Adjustment

Adjusting refrigerant level using gage pressure and chart.

System Stabilization Period

Allowing the system to stabilize after adjustments.

Performance Verification

Confirming system performance using pressure curves.

System Information Recording

Record System Operating Data

Recording final system pressures and temperatures.

Refrigerant Charging Chart

R-410A Charging Data Table

Table correlating liquid temperature, subcooling, and pressure.

Final Checkout Procedures

Installation Verification Checklist

Comprehensive checklist for final installation confirmation.

Certifications and Manufacturer Information

Details on product certifications and company information.

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