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Type | Air Conditioner |
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Model | 4TTX8024A |
Refrigerant | R-410A |
Voltage | 208/230V |
Phase | 1 |
Cooling Capacity | 24, 000 BTU/H |
Compressor Type | Scroll |
Sound Level | 72 dB |
Intended for qualified personnel; manufacturer disclaims liability.
Warning about live electrical components during installation and service.
Precautions for R-410A, high pressures, and POE oil.
Extreme caution when opening liquid line service valve.
Cautions on brazing joints and hot compressor dome temperatures.
Physical dimensions and estimated weight of condensing units.
Maximum refrigerant line length and vertical change limits.
Clearance requirements for airflow, noise, and roof runoff.
Measures for units installed near saltwater environments.
Checking for damage and removing the unit from its pallet.
Guidelines for installing the unit on a concrete slab or pad.
Table of refrigerant line and service valve connection sizes.
Understanding factory charge and when adjustments are needed.
Recording line length and lift for system charge adjustment.
Importance of insulating the vapor line and avoiding metal contact.
Precautions to prevent vibration transmission and noise.
Methods for isolating lines from structural elements and ductwork.
Steps for deburring and cleaning pipe ends before brazing.
Purging with nitrogen and protecting components during brazing.
Pressurizing with nitrogen and checking for leaks with soapy solution.
Using a micron gauge to achieve proper vacuum levels.
Procedure for opening the gas service valve after evacuation.
Safe steps for opening the liquid line service valve.
Table of maximum lengths for low voltage wiring.
Wiring connections for VS air handler and thermostat.
Wiring diagram for communicating indoor units.
Hook-up diagram for the AM7 Air Handler.
Wiring diagram for variable speed furnace installation.
Ensuring power supply matches nameplate and codes.
Requirement for disconnect switch and flexible conduit.
Grounding the outdoor unit per national, state, and local codes.
Steps for safely turning on power and starting the unit.
Measuring outdoor and indoor temperatures for accurate charging.
Overview of the subcooling method for system charging.
Using charts with line length and lift for charge corrections.
Measuring liquid line temperature and pressure at the service valve.
Using the charging chart to find proper liquid gage pressure.
Adding or recovering refrigerant to match target pressure.
Stabilizing the system and verifying performance with pressure curves.
Final inspection points for system operation and safety checks.
Table identifying system faults and their primary/secondary causes.