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Lennox LCC360H2
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© 1999 Lennox Industries Inc.
Litho U.S.A.
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Corp. 9913−L7
LGA/LGC
LCA/LCC
Service Literature
21 / 30 TON
74 / 105 kW
Revised 01−2009
LGA/LGC/LCA/LCC SERIES
The LGA /LGC/ LCA/LCC 21, 25 and 30 ton (74, 88, 105 kW)
units are configured to order units (CTO) with a wide selection
of factory installed options. The LGA/LGC248H/360H gas/
electric packaged rooftop units are available in 260,000 Btuh,
360,000 Btuh and 480,000 Btuh (76.2 kW, 105.5 and 137.7
kW) heating inputs. Gas heat sections are designed with Len-
nox’ aluminized steel tube heat exchangers. The LCA/
LCC248H/360H cooling packaged rooftop units are
equipped with the same cooling sections as the LGA/
LGC248H/360H units.
LCA/LGA248, LCC/LGC300H and LCC/LGC360H units
may contain a supply air blower equipped with a variable
frequency drive A96 (VFD) which varies supply air CFM. As
duct static increases, the supply air volume will decrease.
As duct static decreases, the supply air volume will in-
crease.
Optional electric heat is factory−or field−installed in LCA /LCC
units. Electric heat operates in single or multiple stages de-
pending on the kW input size. 30kW through 120kW heat
sections are available for the LCA/LCC248H/360H. LGA/
LGC and LCA/LCC units have identical refrigerant circuits
with 21, 25 and 30 ton (74, 88 and 105kW) cooling capaci-
ties. LGA/LCA360H units utilize three compressors, while
the LGA/LCA300H and LGA/LCA248H units utilize four
compressors.
Units are also designed for R−410A refrigerant. See unit
nameplate for refrigerant type and charge. Operating pres-
sures and pressure switch settings are significantly higher
than units charged with R−22. Service equipment for
R−410A units must be rated for R−410A refrigerant.
The LGA and LCA units are designed to accept any of sev-
eral different energy management thermostat control sys-
tems with minimum field wiring. Factory or field provided
control options connect to the unit with jack plugs. When
"plugged in" the controls become an integral part of the unit
wiring.
Information contained in this manual is intended for use by
qulified service technicians only. All specifications are sub-
ject to change. Procedures outlined in this manual are pre-
sented as a recommendation only and do not supersede or
replace local or state codes.
If the unit must be lifted for service, rig unit by attaching four
cables to the holes located in the unit base rail (two holes at
each corner). Refer to the installation instructions for the prop-
er rigging technique.
LGA360
WARNING
Improper installation, adjustment, alteration, service
or maintenance can cause property damage, person-
al injury or loss of life. Installation and service must
be performed by a qualified installer or service
agency.
WARNING
Electric shock hazard. Can cause injury
or death. Before attempting to perform
any service or maintenance, turn the
electrical power to unit OFF at discon-
nect switch(es). Unit may have multiple
power supplies.
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Lennox LCC360H2 Specifications

General IconGeneral
SEER Rating16
Operating Voltage208/230V
PhaseSingle
Refrigerant TypeR-410A
Cooling Capacity36, 000 BTU/hr
Sound Level (Outdoor Unit)72 dB

Summary

Specifications Gas Heat

Electric Heat Capacities

Specifications for electric heat capacities across various kW inputs.

ElectricalElectric Heat Data LGALCA

I- UNIT COMPONENTS

INTEGRATED MODULAR CONTROL BOARDS

D-GAS HEAT COMPONENTS (all LGA units)

Burner Ignition Control A3 and A12

Function and operation of burner ignition controls.

E-Optional Electric Heat Components

III-STARTUP - OPERATION - CHARGING

Cooling Start-Up

Procedure for initiating cooling operation and checking charge.

E-Heating Start Up

FOR YOUR SAFETY READ BEFORE LIGHTING

Crucial safety instructions before operating the heating system.

Placing Unit In Operation

Safety or Emergency Shutdown

Procedures for initiating safety or emergency shutdown.

IV- SYSTEMS SERVICE CHECKS

VII-WIRING DIAGRAMS AND OPERATION SEQUENCE

SEQUENCE OF OPERATION

ELECTRONIC OR ELECTROMECHANICAL THERMOSTAT

SEQUENCE OF OPERATION

Sequence of operation for electronic or electromechanical thermostats.

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