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Rheem 13PJL24A01 User Manual

Rheem 13PJL24A01
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92-20522-57-03
SUPERSEDES 92-20522-57-02
INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS
WARNING
WARNING
!
These instructions are intended as an aid to qualified licensed
service personnel for proper installation, adjustment and
operation of this unit. Read these instructions thoroughly
before attempting installation or operation. Failure to follow
these instructions may result in improper installation, adjust-
ment, service or maintenance possibly resulting in fire, electri-
cal shock, property damage, personal injury or death.
NOTE: Appearance of unit may vary.
13 & 14 SEER SERIES
CUBE HEAT PUMPS
1
1
2 - 5 TONS FEATURING
EARTH-FRIENDLY R-410A REFRIGERANT R-410
refrigerant
earth friendly refrigerant
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Rheem 13PJL24A01 Specifications

General IconGeneral
BrandRheem
Model13PJL24A01
CategoryHeat Pump
LanguageEnglish

Summary

1.0 SAFETY INFORMATION

General Warnings

Critical safety alerts regarding electrical shock, fire, property damage, and personal injury.

2.4 ELECTRICAL AND PHYSICAL DATA

Model Specifications Table

Presents detailed electrical data (amperage, voltage) and physical data (weight, coil dimensions) for various models.

7.0 INTERCONNECTING TUBING

7.6 LEAK TESTING PROCEDURE

8.0 DEMAND DEFROST CONTROL

9.0 EVACUATION PROCEDURE

System Evacuation to 500 Microns

Proper evacuation to 500 microns is crucial for life and efficiency; avoid using compressors for evacuation.

10.0 START UP AND PERFORMANCE

12.0 CHECKING REFRIGERANT CHARGE

Refrigerant Charge Verification

Check charge against chart, do not operate without charge, and use industry-approved methods.

12.1 CHARGING BY LIQUID PRESSURE

12.2 CHARGING BY WEIGHT

12.3 FINAL LEAK TESTING

System Leak Detection

Use halogen leak detector after evacuation/charging; recover refrigerant before repairing leaks.

13.0 ELECTRICAL WIRING

Power Wiring and Connections

Install branch circuit disconnect, run power wiring in rain-tight conduit, connect to contactor, and do not use aluminum field wire.

Grounding Requirements

Unit must be permanently grounded to prevent electrical shock and severe personal injury or death.

13.3 CONTROL WIRING

Low Voltage Control Circuitry

Use Class I or II insulation for low voltage wiring; requires a thermostat and 24V transformer.

16.0 TROUBLE SHOOTING

Electrical Checks Flow Chart

A step-by-step guide using yes/no answers to diagnose electrical problems in the heat pump system.

16.2 COOLING MECHANICAL CHECKS FLOW CHART

Cooling Performance Diagnostics

A flowchart to diagnose mechanical issues affecting cooling performance, starting with pressure problems.

16.3 HEATING MECHANICAL CHECKS FLOW CHART

Heating Performance Diagnostics

A flowchart to diagnose mechanical issues affecting heating performance, covering pressure, airflow, and component problems.

16.4 DEFROST MECHANICAL CHECKS FLOW CHART

Defrost System Diagnostics

A flowchart for diagnosing defrost system issues, categorized by no defrost, incomplete defrost, or excessive defrost.

16.5 SUBCOOLING CALCULATION

16.6 GENERAL TROUBLE SHOOTING CHART

Symptom-Based Troubleshooting

A chart linking symptoms (e.g., unit won't run, low cooling) to possible causes and remedies for heat pump issues.

16.7 SERVICE ANALYZER CHART

Service Analyzer: Electrical and Contamination Issues

THERMOSTATIC EXPANSION VALVES (TEV)

17.0 WIRING DIAGRAM

Remote Heat Pump Wiring Schematic

Provides a detailed wiring diagram for remote heat pumps, including component codes and wiring information.

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