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HomeMy WebLinkAboutB13-0554 CR1 Mechanical Specs/plans APPROVED B13 - 0554 REV1 CON D E N S I N G U N IT O 2005-2013 Goodman Manufacturing Company, L.P. 5151 San Felipe, Suite 500, Houston,TX 77056 AIR CONDITIONING www.goodmanmfg.com -or- www.amana-hac.com INSTALLATION & SERVICE REFERENCE P/N: 10-258R Date: September 2013 Important Safety Instructions brand products.Within either website, please select the resi- The following symbols and labels are used throughout this dential or commercial products menu and then select the manual to indicate immediate or potential safety hazards. It is submenu for the type of product to be installed, such as air the owner's and installer's responsibility to read and comply conditioners or heat pumps,to access a list of product pages with all safety information and instructions accompanying these that each contain links to that model's specification sheet. symbols. Failure to heed safety information increases the risk The United States Environmental Protection Agency(EPA) of personal injury,property damage,and/or product damage. has issued various regulations regarding the introduc- tion and disposal of refrigerants. Failure to follow these A WARNING regulations may harm the environment and can lead to the imposition of substantial fines. Should you have any HIGH VOLTAGE! � questions please contact the local office of the EPA. Disconnect ALL power before servicing. Multiple power sources may be present. � If replacing a condensing unit or air handler,the system must Failure to do so may cause property damage, be manufacturer approved and Air Conditioning, Heating and personal injury or death. Refrigeration Institute(AHRI)matched. NOTE: Installation of unmatched systems is strongly discouraged. AWARN ING Outdoor units are approved foroperation above 55°F in cooling ONLY individuals meeting the requirements of an mode. Operation below 55°F requires the use of an approved "Entry Level Technician",at a minimum,as specified low ambient kit. by the Air Conditioning, Heating and Refrigeration Operating the unit in a structure that is not complete(either as Institute(AHRI)may use this information. Attempting to install or repair this unit without such background part of new construction or renovation)will void the warranty. may result in product damage,personal injury,or death. Installation Clearances Special consideration must be given to location of the con- densing unit(s)in regard to structures,obstructions,other units, Shipping Inspection and any/all otherfactors that may interfere with air circulation. Always keep the unit upright; laying the unit on its side or top Where possible,the top of the unit should be completely unob- may cause equipment damage.Shipping damage,and subse- structed; however, if vertical conditions require placement be- quent investigation is the responsibility of the carrier. Verify neath an obstruction there should be a minimum of 60 the model number, specifications, electrical characteristics, �nches between the top of the unit and the obstruction(s). and accessories are correct prior to installation.The distribu- The specified dimensions meet requirements for air circulation torormanufacturerwill notacceptclaimsfrom dealersfortrans- only. Consult all appropriate regulatory codes prior to deter- portation damage or installation of incorrectly shipped units. mining final clearances. Codes & Regulations Another important consideration in selecting a location forthe This product is designed and manufactured to comply with unit(s) is the angle to obstructions. Either side adjacent the national codes. Installation in accordance with such codes and/ valves can be placed toward the structure provided the side or prevailing local codes/regulations is the responsibility of the away from the structure maintains minimum service clearance. installer. The manufacturer assumes no responsibility for equip- Corner installations are strongly discouraged. ment installed in violation of any codes or regulations. Rated performance is achieved after 72 hours of operation.Rated per- formance is delivered at the specified airflow.See outdoor unit specification sheet for split system models or product specifi- cation sheet for packaged and light commercial models.Speci- fication sheets can be found at www.goodmanmfg.com for Goodman°brand products or www.amana-hac.com for Amana° ~ �= ���� is a registered trademark of Maytag Corporation or its related companies and is used under license to Goodman Company,L.P.,Houston,TX. All rights reserved. Safe Refrigerant Handling � � G� °� While these items will not cover every conceivable situation, � they should serve as a useful guide. � � ____ A WARNING NOT B i pK� RECOMMENDED ' Refrigerants are heavier than air.They can"push out" � ; � g � � B� ���B � the oxygen in your lungs or in any enclosed space.To � _ � � � � __ � avoid possible difficulty in breathing or death: = • Never purge refrigerant into an enclosed room or ' a�� � a,�-� , —a,a�-� space.By law,all refrigerants must be reclaimed. - • If an indoor leak is suspected,thoroughly ventilate the � '�' �' � --� �` � --� area before beginning work. ; c�1 c � °K� • Liquid refrigerant can be very cold.To avoid possible AA _-- � -� '�` �oK;`, frostbite or blindness,avoid contact and wear gloves �- � � � � — `" --J and goggles. If liquid refrigerant does contact your � skin or eyes,seek medical help immediately. A � AA �aa • Always follow EPA regulations.Never burn refrigerant, '� �, � ��;.___� �� �� �;.� ________, �m. � ,� as poisonous gas will be produced. i Ci' i C; �% i % - A WARNING Minimum Airflow Clearance To avoid possible explosion: Model Type A B C AA • Never apply flame or steam to a refrigerant cylinder. Residential 10" 10" 18" 20" If you must heat a cylinder for faster charging, Light Commercial 12" 12" 18" 24" partially immerse it in warm water. • Never fill a cylinder more than 80%full of liquid re- This unit can be located at ground floor level or on flat roofs.At frigerant. ground floor level,the unit must be on a solid, level foundation ' Never add anything other than R-22 to an R-22 cy- linder or R-410A to an R-410A cylinder. The service that will not shift or settle. To reduce the possibility of sound equipment used must be listed or certified for the transmission,the foundation slab should not be in contact with type of refrigerant used. or be an integral part of the building foundation. Ensure the • Store cylinders in a cool, dry place. Never use a cy- foundation is sufficient to support the unit. A concrete slab linder as a platform or a roller. raised above ground level provides a suitable base. Rooftop Installations A WARNING If it is necessary to install this unit on a roof structure, ensure To avoid possible explosion, use only returnable (not the roof structure can support the weight and that proper con- disposable) service cylinders when removing refrig- sideration is given to the weather-tight integrity of the roof.Since erant from a system. • Ensure the cylinder is free of damage which could the unit can vibrate during operation,sound vibration transmis- lead to a leak or explosion. sion should be considered when installing the unit. Vibration • Ensure the hydrostatic test date does not exceed absorbing pads or springs can be installed between the con- 5 years. densing unit legs or frame and the roof mounting assembly to • Ensure the pressure rating meets or exceeds 400 reduce noise vibration. Ibs. When in doubt, do not use cylinder. A WARNING Refrigerant Lines To avoid possible injury, explosion or death, practice A CAUTION safe handling of refrigerants. The compressor POE oil for R-410A units is extremely susceptible to moisture absorption and could cause compressor failure. Do not leave system open to atmos- phere any longer than necessary for installation. Use only refrigerant grade(dehydrated and sealed)coppertub- ing to connect the condensing unit with the indoor evaporator. After cutting the tubing, install plugs to keep refrigerant tubing clean and dry prior to and during installation. Tubing should always be cut square keeping ends round and free from burrs. Clean the tubing to prevent contamination. 2 Do NOT let refrigerant lines come in direct contact with plumb- Insulation is necessary to prevent condensation from forming ing,ductwork,floorjoists,wall studs,floors,and walls. When and dropping from the suction line. Armflex (or satisfactory running refrigerant lines through a foundation orwall,openings equivalent)with 3/8"min.wall thickness is recommended. In should allow for sound and vibration absorbing material to be severe conditions(hot,high humidity areas)1/2"insulation may placed or installed between tubing and foundation. Any gap be required. Insulation must be installed in a manner which between foundation or wall and refrigerant lines should be filled protects tubing from damage and contamination. with a pliable silicon-based caulk, RTV or a vibration damping Where possible, drain as much residual compressor oil from material.Avoid suspending refrigerant tubing from joists and existing systems, lines, and traps; pay close attention to low studs with rigid wire or straps that would come in contact with areas where oil may collect. NOTE: If changing refrigerant the tubing. Use an insulated or suspension type hanger. Keep types, ensure the indoor coil and metering device is compat- both lines separate and always insulate the suction line. ible with the type of refrigerant being used; otherwise, the in- These sizes are recommended for line lengths of 79 feet or door coil must be replaced. less to obtain optimum performance. For alternate line sizing options or runs of more than 79 feet, refer to Remote Cooling gurying Refrigerant Lines Service Manual or TP-107 Long Line Set Application R-410A or contact your distributor for assistance. If burying refrigerant lines can not be avoided,use the following checklist. RECOMMENDED INTERCONNECTINGTUBING(Ft) 1. Insulate liquid and suction lines separately. Cond 0-24 25-49 50-79* 2. Enclose all underground portions of the refrigerant lines Unit Line Diameter(In.OD) in waterproof material(conduit or pipe)sealing the ends Tons Suct Liq Suct Liq Suct Liq where tubing enters/exits the enclosure. 1 1/2 5/8 1/4 3/4 3/8 3/4 3/8 3. If the lines must pass under or through a concrete slab, 2 5/8 1/4 3/4 3/8 3/4 3/8 ensure lines are adequately protected and sealed. 2 1/2 5/8 1/4 3/4 3/8 7/8 3/8 3 3/4 3/8 7/8 3/8 1 1/8 3/8 Refrigerant Line Connections 3 1/2 7/8 3/8 1 1/8 3/8 1 1/8 3/8 4 7/8 3/8 11/8 3/8 11/8 3/8 IMPORTANT 5 7/8 3/8 1 1/8 3/8 1 1/8 3/8 To avoid overheating the service valve,TXV valve,orfilter 'Lines greater than 79 feet in length or vertical elevation drier while brazing,wrap the component with a wet rag,or changes more than 50 feet refer to the Remote Cooling use a thermal heat trap Compound. Be sure to follow the Service Manual or contact your distributor for assistance. manufacturer's instruction when using the heat trap compound. Note: Remove Schrader valves from service valves before brazing tubes to the valves. Use a brazing Liquid Line �0 o alloy of 2% minimum silver content. Do not use flux. Suction Line Torch heat required to braze tubes of various sizes is proportional to the size of the tube.Tubes of smaller size require less heat to bring the tube to brazing temperature oiiiiuimi�um ,ill„n,,,,�„� Mounting the evaporator coil above the before adding brazing alloy. Applying too much heat to condensing unit will require an inverted any tube can melt the tube. Service personnel must use - loop in the suction line adjacent or near the a ro riate heat level for the size of the tube bein the connection to the evaporator.The top pP P 9 � of the loop must be slightly higher than the brazed. Note: The use of a heat shield when brazing is _ top ot the coi�. recommended to avoid burning the serial plate orthe finish on the unit. 1. The ends of the refrigerant lines must be cut square,de- Mounting the condensing unit above the burred,cleaned,and be round and free from nicks or dents. evaporator coil will not require an oil trap in the suction tine at the evaporator, Any other condition increases the chance of a refrigerant except when the condensing unit leak. is over 80 feet above the evaporator. � Refer to the latest revision of long line set guidelines TP-107. �O o 3 2. "Sweep"the refrigerant line with nitrogen or inert gas dur- System EvaCUat1o11 ing brazing to prevent the formation of copper-oxide in- Condensing unit liquid and suction valves are closed to contain side the refrigerant lines. The POE oils used in R-410A applications will clean any copper-oxide present from the the charge within the unit. The unit is shipped with the valve inside of the refrigerant lines and spread it throughout the stems closed and caps installed. Do not open valves until system.This may cause a blockage or failure of the me- the system is evacuated. tering device. A WARN I N G 3. After brazing,quench the joints with water or a wet cloth REFRIGERANT UNDER PRESSURE! to prevent overheating ofthe service valve. Failure to follow proper procedures may cause 4. Ensure the filter drier paint finish is intact after brazing. If property damage, personal injury or death. the paint of the steel filter drier has been burned or chipped, repaint or treat with a rust preventative. This is especially NOTE:Scroll compressors should never be used to evacuate important on suction line filter driers which are continu- or pump down a heat pump or air conditioning system. ally wet when the unit is operating. A CAUTION NOTE: Be careful not to kink or dent refrigerant lines. Kinked Prolonged operation at suction pressures less than 20 or dented lines will cause poor performance or compressor psig for more than 5 seconds will result in overheating of damage. the scrolls and permanent damage to the scroll tips, drive bearin s and internal seal. Do NOT make final refrigerant line connection until plugs are removed from refrigerant tubing. 1. Connect the vacuum pump with 250 micron capability to the service valves. NOTE: Before brazing,verify indoor piston size by checking the piston kit chart packaged with indoor unit. 2. Evacuate the system to 250 microns or less using suc- tion and liquid service valves. Using both valves is nec- essary as some compressors create a mechanical seal Leak Testing (Nitrogen or Nitrogen-Traced) separating the sides of the system. AWARN I N G 3. Close pump valve and hold vacuum for 10 minutes. Typi- cally pressure will rise during this period. To avoid the risk of fire or explosion, never use oxygen, high pressure air or flammable gases for leak • If the pressure rises to 1000 microns or less and remains testing of a refrigeration system. steady the system is considered leak-free; proceed to startup. A WARNING To avoid possible explosion,the line from the s000 nitrogen cylinder must include a pressure regulator 4500 and a pressure relief valve. The pressure relief valve Z a000 must be set to open at no more than 150 psig. � v 3500 LEAK S PRESENT Pressure test the system using dry nitrogen and soapy water Z s000 to locate leaks. If you wish to use a leak detector, charge the � zsoo system to 10 psi using the appropriate refrigerant then use � nitrogen to finish charging the system to working pressure then > Z000 a I the detector to sus ect areas. If leaks are found, re air 1500 CONDENSIBLES OR SMALL pP Y P P LEAK PRESENT them. After repair, repeat the pressure test. If no leaks exist, �000 proceed to system evacuation. 50o NO LEAKS NO CONDENSIBLES 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 MINUTES 4 • If pressure rises above 1000 microns but holds steady Overcurrent Protection below 2000 microns, moisture and/or noncondensibles The following overcurrent protection devices are approved for may be present or the system may have a small leak. Return to step 2: If the same result is encountered check use. for leaks as previously indicated and repair as necessary ' Time delay fuses then repeat evacuation. • HACR type circuit breakers • If pressure rises above 2000 microns, a leak is present. These devices have sufficient time delay to permit the motor- Check for leaks as previously indicated and repair as nec- compressor to start and accelerate its load. essary then repeat evacuation. Electrical Connections Three Phase Compressor Rotation A WARNING CAUTION Use care when handling scroll compressors. Dome temp- HIGH VOLTAGE! eratures could be hot. Disconnect ALL power before servicing. Multiple power sources may be present. � Three phase compressors are power phase dependent and Failure to do so may cause property damage, � can rotate in either direction. personal injury or death due to electric shock. Wiring must conform with NEC or CEC and all Verify proper rotation forthree phase compressors by ensuring local codes. Undersized wires could cause the suction pressure drops and discharge pressure rises when poor equipment performance, equipment damage the compressor is energized. NOTE: When operated in re- or fire. verse,a three phase scroll compressors is noisier and its cur- AWARN I N G rent draw substantially reduced compared to marked values. To correct, disconnect power and switch any two leads at the To avoid the risk of fire or equipment damage, use unit contactor and re-observe. copper conductors. NOTICE High Voltage Connections Units with reciprocating compressors and non-bleed TXV's Route power supply and ground wires through the high voltage require a Hard Start Kit. port and terminate in accordance with the wiring diagram pro- vided inside the control panel cover. The condensing unit rating plate lists pertinent electrical data necessary for proper electrical service and overcurrent protec- tion. Wires should be sized to limit voltage drop to 2%(max.) Low Voltage Connections from the main breaker or fuse panel to the condensing unit. Condensing unit control wiring requires 24 Volt minimum,25VA Consult the NEC, CEC, and all local codes to determine the servicefromthe indoortransformer. Lowvoltagewiringfortwo- correct wire gauge and length. stage units depends on the thermostat used and the number Local codes often require a disconnect switch located nearthe of control wires between the indoor unit and the condensing unit;do not install the switch on the unit. Refer to the installa- unit. Route control wires through the low voltage port and ter- tion instructions supplied with the indoorfurnace/air handlerfor minate in accordance with the wiring diagram provided inside specific wiring connections and indoor unit configuration. Like- the control panel cover. wise, consult the instructions packaged with the thermostat THERMOSTAT � �� SINGLE-STAGE HEATING for mounting and location information. � � ��W, � wiTH �� SINGLE-STAGE COOLING IDEHUM FURNACE OR O Y B/C G R W1 TW1N � �_J AIR HANDLER Y �� C / �� REMOTE Single-Stage Thermostat with Two Low Voltage Wires to Remote 5 System Start Up A CAUTION A CAUTION POSSIBLE REFRIGERANT LEAK To avoid a possible refrigerant leak, open the service POSSIBLE REFRIGERANT LEAK valves until the top of the stem is 1/8"from the retainer. To avoid a possible refrigerant leak, open the service valves until the top of the stem is 1/8"from the retainer. 1. Break vacuum by fully opening liquid and suction base valves. When opening valves with retainers,open each valve only until 2 Set thermostat to call for cooling. Check indoor and out- the top of the stem is 1/8"from the retainer. To avoid loss of door fan operation and allow system to stabilize for 10 refrigerant,DO NOT apply pressure to the retainer.When open- ing valves without a retainer remove service valve cap and in- minutes for fixed orifices and 20 minutes for expansion sert a hex wrench into the valve stem and back out the stem valves. by turning the hex wrench counterclockwise. Open the valve until it contacts the rolled lip of the valve body. Charge VerlflCatlOn NOTE:These are not back-seating valves. It is not necessary A WARN I N G to force the stem tightly against the rolled lip. REFRIGERANT UNDER PRESSURE! NOTE: Power must be supplied to the 18 SEER outdoor . Do not overcharge system with refrigerant. units containing ECM motors before the power is applied • Do not operate unit in a vacuum or at negative pres- to the indoor unit. Sending a low voltage signal without sure. high voltage power present at the outdoor unit can cause Failure to follow proper procedures may cause malfunction of the control module on the ECM motor, property damage, personal injury or death. Adequate refrigerant charge for the matching HSVTC evapora- tor coil and 15 feet of lineset is supplied with the condensing A CAUTION unit. If using evaporator coils other than HSVTC coil, it may be Use refrigerant certified to AHRI standards. Used refrigerant necessary to add or remove refrigerant to attain proper charge. may cause compressor damage. Most portable machines If line set exceeds 15 feet in length,refrigerant should be added cannot clean used refrigerant to meet AHRI standards. at.6 ounces per foot of liquid line. NOTE: Charge should always be checked using superheat NOTICE when using a piston and subcooling when using TXV equipped Violation of EPA regulations may result in fines or other indoor coil to verify proper charge. penalties. Open the suction service valve first!If the liquid service valve is opened first, oil from the compressor may be drawn into the A CAUTION indoor coil TXV,restricting refrigerant flow and affecting opera- Operating the compressor with the suction valve closed will tion of the system. void the warranty and cause serious compressor damage. After the refrigerant charge has bled into the system,open the liquid service valve. The service valve cap is the secondary seal for the valves and must be properly tightened to prevent leaks.Make sure cap is clean and apply refrigerant oil to threads and sealing surface on inside of cap.Tighten cap finger-tight and then tighten additional 1/6 of a turn (1 wrench flat), or to the following specification, to properly seat the sealing sur- faces. 1. 3/8"valve to 5- 10 in-Ibs 2. 5/8"valve to 5-20 in-Ibs 3. 3/4"valve to 5-20 in-Ibs 4. 7/8"valve to 5-20 in-Ibs Do not introduce liquid refrigerant from the cylinder into the crankcase of the compressor as this may damage the compressor. 6 Final Charge Adjustment 1. Purge gauge lines. Connect service gauge manifold to base-valve service ports. Run system at least 10 minutes The outdoor temperature must be 60°F or higher.Set the room to allow pressure to stabilize. thermostat to COOL, fan switch to AUTO, and set the tem- perature control well below room temperature. 2. Temporarily install a thermometer 4-6"from the compres- sor on the suction line. Ensure the thermometer makes After system has stabilized per startup instructions, check adequate contact and is insulated for best possible read- subcooling and superheat as detailed in the following section. ings. Use vapor temperature to determine superheat. Fixed Orifice 3. Refer to the superheat table provided for proper system superheat. Add charge to lower superheat or recover ACAUTION charge to raise superheat. To prevent personal injury,carefully connect and disconnect 4. Disconnect manifold set, installation is complete. manifold gauge hoses. Escaping liquid refrigerant can cause Superheat Formula=Suct. Line Temp.-Sat.Suct.Temp. burns. Do not vent refrigerant into the atmosphere. Recover all refrigerant during system repair and before final unit disposal. SYSTEM SUPERHEAT Outdoor Dry Bulb Indoor Wet Bulb Temperature, °F Temperature, °F 55 57 59 61 63 65 67 69 71 60 10 13 17 20 23 26 29 30 31 65 8 11 14 16 19 22 26 27 29 70 5 8 10 13 15 19 23 24 25 7 5 ---- ---- 6 9 11 15 2 0 21 2 3 8 0 ---- ---- ---- ---- 7 12 17 18 2 0 85 ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- 8 13 15 16 90 ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- 5 10 11 13 95 ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- 5 8 10 100 ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- 5 8 105 ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- 5 110 ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- 115 ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- SUPERHEAT FORMULA=SUCT.LINE TEMP.-SAT.SUCT.TEMP. 7 SATURATED SUCTION PRESSURE SATURATED LIQUID PRESSURE TEMPERATURE CHART TEMPERATURE CHART SUCTION PRESSURE SATURATED SUCTION SATURATED LIQUID TEMPERATURE°F LIQUID PRESSURE TEMPERATURE °F PSIG R-22 R-410A pSIG R-22 R-410A 50 26 1 200 101 70 52 2$ 3 210 105 73 54 29 4 220 108 76 56 31 6 225 110 78 58 32 � 235 113 80 60 34 $ 245 116 83 62 35 10 255 119 85 64 37 11 265 121 88 66 38 13 275 124 90 68 40 14 2g5 127 92 70 41 15 2g5 130 95 72 42 16 305 133 97 74 44 17 325 137 101 76 45 19 355 144 108 78 46 20 375 148 112 80 48 2� 405 155 118 85 50 24 415 157 119 90 53 26 425 n/a 121 95 56 Z9 435 n/a 123 100 59 31 445 n/a 125 110 64 36 475 n/a 130 120 69 41 500 n/a 134 130 73 45 525 n/a 138 140 78 49 550 n/a 142 150 83 53 575 n/a 145 160 86 56 600 n/a 149 170 90 60 625 n/a 152 NOTE: SPECIFICATIONS AND PERFORMANCE DATA LISTED HEREIN ARE SUBJECT TO CHANGE WITHOUT NOTICE. 8 Expansion Valve System c. If subcooling and superheat are high, adjust TXV NOTE:Units matched with indoor coils equipped with non- valve to 7 to 9°F superheat,then check subcooling. adjustable TXV should be charged by subcooling only. d. If subcooling is high and superheat is low, adjust 1. Purge gauge lines. Connect service gauge manifold to TXV valve to 7 to 9°F superheat an�d remove charge base-valve service ports. Run system at least 10 minutes to lower the subcooling to 7 to 9 F. to allow pressure to stabilize. NOTE: Do NOT adjust the charge based on suction pres- 2. Temporarily install a thermometer on the liquid line at the sure unless there is a gross undercharge. liquid line service valve and 4-6"from the compressor on 4. Disconnect manifold set, installation is complete. the suction line.Ensure the thermometer makes adequate Subcooling Formula = Sat. Liquid Temp. - Liquid Line Temp. contact and is insulated for best possible readings. Use liquid line temperature to determine sub-cooling and va- NOTE: Check the Schrader ports for leaks and tighten valve por temperature to determine superheat. cores if necessary. Install caps finger-tight. 3. Check subcooling and superheat. Systems with TXV ap- plication should have a subcooling of 7 to 9°F and super- heat of 7 to 9°F. a. If subcooling and superheat are low,adjust TXV to 7 to 9°F superheat,then check subcooling. NOTE: To adjust superheat, turn the valve stem clockwise to increase and counter clockwise to de- crease. b. If subcooling is low and superheat is high,add charge to raise subcooling to 7 to 9 °F then check super- heat. 9 Troubleshooting Information system Complaint No Cooling Unsatisfactory Operating Cooling pressures m � o a � = o � N o E � � > ° 3 � o POSSIBLE CAUSE � � " y o o = � ° � r � � E � � � � c �° �° ° > ?� � E °' Test Method DOTS IN ANALYSIS a m � �' �' � ° � 3 � o GUIDE INDICATE � � �' o 0 o rn � 3 0 3 0 �, � � Remedy "POSSIBLE CAUSE" y N � � �3 �3 �, � � � ° ° o N � v, � — C U L p C � y N tA C C � � T O L p� N N tn 0 3 co � � � � � � v, a u� �- � �n � o � � Q o Q 3 � u�'i `o a� �°n v°� � m a�i �°n o � — � (� !� tp (0 tn U (6 47 N � C N N O O � N � N � N � a n o � n n � ° o � Q v, t N � '� � � m � � � �n o r � 3 3 a� o� T O O > O O O T O O N O fn U U W U U U Cn � Z U U J J = S Power Failure . Test Voltage Blown Fuse . . . Impact Fuse Size&Type Loose Connection . . . . Inspect Connection-Tighten Shorted or Broken Wires . . . . . . Test Circuits with Ohmmeter Open Overload . . Test Continuity of Overloads Faulty Thermostat . . . . Test Continuity of Thermostat and Wiring Faulty Transformer . . Check Control Circuit with Voltmeter Shorted or O en Ca acitor . . . . Test Ca acitor Internal Compressor Overload Open . Test Continuity of Overload Shorted or Grounded Compressor . . Test Motor Windings Compressor Stuck . . Use Test Cord Fault Com ressor Contactor . . . . Test Continuit of Coil and Contacts Faulty Fan Relay . Test Continuit of Coil and Contacts Open Control Circuit Test Control Circuit with Voltmeter Low Voltage . . . Test Voltage Fault Eva orator Fan Motor . . Re air or Re lace Shorted or Grounded Fan Motor . . . Test Motor Windings Improper Cooling Anticipator . Check Resistance of Anticipator Shortage or Refrigerant . . . . Test For Leaks,Add Refrigerant Restricted Li uid Line . . . . Re lace Restricted Part Undersized Liquid Line . . . Replace Line Undersized Suction Line . Replace Line Not Enough Air across Indoor Coil . . . . Speed Blower,Check Duct Static Pressure Too Much Air across Indoor Coil . Reduce Blower Speed Overcharge of Refrigerant . . . . . Recover Part of Charge Noncondensibles . . . Recover Charge,Evacuate,Recharge Recirculation of Condensing Air . . . Remove Obstruction to Air Flow Infiltration of Outdoor Air . . . Check Windows,Doors,Vent Fans,Etc. Im ro erl Located Thermostat . Relocate Thermostat Air Flow Unbalanced . . Readjust Air Volume Dampers System Undersized . . Refigure Cooling Load Broken Internal Parts . Replace Compressor Broken Valves . Test Compressor Efficiency Inefficient Compressor . . . Test Compressor Efficiency High Pressure Control Open . Reset and Test Control Unbalanced Power,3PH . . . Test Voltage Wron T e Ex ansion Valve . . . Re lace Valve Expansion Valve Restricted . . . . . . Replace Valve Oversized Expansion Valve . . Replace Valve Undersized Expansion Valve . . . . . Replace Valve Ex ansion Valve Bulb Loose . . Ti hten Bulb Bracket Inoperative Expansion Valve . . . Check Valve Operation Loose Hold-down Bolts . Ti hten Bolts For detailed service information refer to the Remote Condensing Unit Service manual. NOTICE Units with rotary or reciprocating compressors and non-bleed TXV's require a Hard Start Kit. 10 THIS PAGE LEFT INTENTIONALLY BLANK 11 SPLIT SYSTEMS AIR CONDITIONINGAND HEAT PUMP HOMEOWNER'S ROUTINE MAINTENANCE RECOMMENDATIONS We strongly recommend a bi-annual maintenance checkup be performed before fhe heating and cooling seasons begin by a gualified servicer. REPLACE OR CLEAN FILTER CLEAN OUTSIDE COIL�QUALIFIED SERVICER ONLY� IMPORTANT NOTE:Never operate unit without a filter installed as dust and lint will build up on internal parts resulting in loss A WARNING of efficiency,equipment damage and possible fire. HIGH VOLTAGE! � An indoor air filter must be used with your comfort system.A DISCONNECT ALL POWER BEFORE SERVICING. MULTIPLE POWER SOURCES MAY BE PRESENT. � pfOp@fI�/IIIaIIlt811leC)fllt@f WIII I(@@p tll8 IIlCI001'COII Of)/OUf COITI- FAILURE TO DO SO MAY CAUSE PROPERTY DAMAGE, fort system clean.A dirty coil could cause poor operation and/ PERSONAL INJURY OR DEATH. or severe equipment damage. Your air filter or filters could be located in your furnace, in a Air must be able to flow through the outdoor unit of your com- blower unit, or in "filter grilles" in your ceiling or walls. The fort system. Do not construct a fence near the unit or build a installer of your air conditioner or heat pump can tell you where deck or patio over the unit without first discussing your plans your filter(s)are,and how to clean or replace them. with your dealer or other qualified servicer. Restricted airflow Check your filter(s) at least once a month. When they are could lead to pooroperation and/orsevere equipment damage. dirty,replace or clean as required.Disposable type filters should Likewise, it is important to keep the outdoor coil clean. Dirt, be replaced. Reusable type filters may be cleaned. leaves, or debris could also restrict the airflow. If cleaning of You may want to ask your dealer about high efficiency filters. the outdoor coil becomes necessary, hire a qualified servicer. High efficiency filters are available in both electronic and non- Inexperienced people could easily puncture the tubing in the electronic types. These filters can do a betterjob of catching coil. Even a small hole in the tubing could eventually cause a small airborne particles. large loss of refrigerant. Loss of refrigerant can cause poor operation and/or severe equipment damage. COMPRESSOR Do not use a condensing unit cover to "protect" the outdoor The compressor motor is hermetically sealed and does not unit during the winter, unless you first discuss it with your require additional oiling. dealer.Any cover used must include"breathable"fabric to avoid MoTORS moisture buildup. Indoor and outdoor fan motors are permanently lubricated and do not require additional oiling. BEFORE CALLING YOUR SERVICER • Check the thermostat to confirm that it is properly set. • Check the electrical panel for tripped circuit breakers • Wait 15 minutes.Some devices in the outdoor unit or in orfailed fuses.Reset the circuit breakers or replace fuses programmable thermostats will prevent compressor op- as necessary. eration for awhile, and then reset automatically. Also, • Check the disconnect switch nearthe indoor furnace or some power companies will install devices which shut blower to confirm that it is closed. off air conditioners for several minutes on hot days. If . Check for obstructions on the outdoor unit.Confirm that you wait several minutes,the unit may begin operation it has not been covered on the sides or the top. Remove on its own. any obstruction that can be safely removed. If the unit is covered with dirt or debris, call a qualified servicer to ACAUTION c�ean it. TO AVOID THE RISK OF EQUIPMENT DAMAGE OR FIRE, INSTALL • Check for blockage of the indoor air inlets and outlets. THE SAME AMPERAGE BREAKER OR FUSE AS YOU ARE Confirm that they are open and have not been blocked REPLACING. IF THE CIRCUIT BREAKER OR FUSE SHOULD OPEN by objects(rugs, curtains or furniture). AGAIN WITHIN THIRTY DAYS, CONTACT A QUALIFIED SERVICER TO CORRECT THE PROBLEM. • Check the filter. If it is dirty, clean or replace it. IF YOU REPEATEDLY RESET THE BREAKER OR REPLACE THE FUSE WITHOUT HAVING THE PROBLEM CORRECTED, • Listen for any unusual noise(s),other than normal oper- YOU RUN THE RISK OF SEVERE EQUIPMENT DAMAGE. atltlg IIOISe,that might be coming from the outdoor unit. 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" �� , .�.s. � 1�i.�,.� '�.-�_ I �-�t� �,:}�.:�.�,a�.� -- f° � :�'�• �'`, � IMPRESSIVE FEATURES AND BENEFITS: GOODMAN° BRAI� D DSXC16 .,�' R-410A HIGH-EFFICIENCYAIRCONDITIONER � High-efficiency cooling � High-and low-pressure switches performance � Quiet operation ensured by: ComfortNet'"Communicating - A high-density faam Systems compatible compressor sound cover j Chlorine-free R-410A - Efficient condenser fan motor ..� : . •,k � �,�. tl refrigerant - A wire fan discharge grille `a� � A Two-Stage UltraTech � A louvered cabinet made of r ,� " Copeland� Scro�l Compressor heavy-gauge galvanized steel � ° that protects the coil ���'; � Factory-installed, liquid �`,� :� line filter drier � Appliance-quality, post-paint � 5mm SmartCoil'"condenser coil finish resists the effects of � in select models weather and time � AH RI certified �� , � Talk ta your Goodman brand dealer about opportunities ��" to optimize the efficiency of your new unit. s � 1 -� � TSTANDING �.. �� � �U , , V11A�R�iANT'�f�` PR�TECTIQN -� _�,__ - � �� ' � � �� ' ' ' �'' ' ' � COMPRESSOR - - � � � � � ,��, , �� r � , � x ��' " "Complete warranty details available from your local dealer or at www.goodmanmfg.com. To receive the i 0-Year Unit Repkxemenr Limited Warranty,Lrfetime Compr�sor Limited Warranty(good for as long as}rou own your home)and i 0-Year Parts Umited Warranty,online registra�on must be completed w►thrn 60 days of insta!lafion. Online regisiration is r�ot required fi Califomia or Quebec. ADDITIONAL INFORMATION Before purcf�asing this appliance,read impoRant information about its estimated annual energy conwmption,yearly operating cost,or energy effidency rating that is available from your retailer. - • • • � Thank goodness for Goodman� C(}OLING ��ti H1GH-DENSITY fACTORY- COMPRESSOR COMPRESSOR MODEI EFFICIENCY "'�� INSTALLED SEER COMPATIBLE �pE BLANK�ET FILTER DRIER DSXC18 Up to 18 � � � � Two-Stage High- � � Efficiency Scroll DSXC16 Up to 16 � � � � Two-Stage High- � � Efficiency Scroll GSX16 Up to 16 � High-Efficiency � Scrol I SSX14 Up to 15 � � High-Efficiency � � Scrol I GSX13 13 � Energy Efficient � �`Complete warra�ty details available from your local dealer or at vwvw.goodmanmfg.com.To receive the?0-Year Unit Replacement Limited Warranty,Lifetime Compressor Limited Warranty(good for as long as you own your home),and '0-Year Parts Limited Warranty,online registration must be completed within 60 days of installation.Online registration is � not required in Califomia or Quebec. q _ ._..�."� � � . �4- " � GOODMAN -A MEMBER OF DAIKIN GROUP �; � Daikin Industries, Ltd. (DIL) is a Fortune '000 company with more than 49,000 employees � worldwide,making it the number one residential and commercial HVAC manufacturer in the world. Daikin is engaged primarily in the development,manufacture,sales and aftermarket support of healing,ventilation, air conditioning and refrigeration equipment,refrigerants and other chemicals,as well as oil hydraulic products.D9L is headquartered in Osaka,lapan,has manufacturing operations in 18 counVies and a sales presence in more than 90 countries. � The company provides innovativ�premium quality indoor dimate management solutions to meet the changing needs �a: of residential,commercial and industrial customers. ! i,- � � � � '� _ �,���r� , .7; , � � � .� � � -.�G': Y��� , � � �'s ��� '�'�Y � � � � � . . ���� .� ""' a member of DA/K/N group � � Our mnlinul�mmmiUrrenl to quafity p�oduct5 may m�an a ctkirn�In speclflcaGrns wllhou[rwticc. BBB � (J 101 a ca�mman naanuraa�InCj Cortw�v,u'. •rtatstm,�exas,usn � �• www.goodmanmfg.com CB-0SXC16 07-13 �� • . • . DSXC16 Air Conditioning& Heating SPlli SYSIEM AIR �ONDITIONER UP To 16 SEER �OOLIN6�APA[ITr: 24,000-57,000 BTU/N f'u � � (ontents � �. � Nomendature...._.. . _._..___.............._2 • �! Produd Specifications. ........................3 ; ; Expanded Cooling Data................._ ....4 '���, .�. AHRI Ratings..................................._...20 ' . Dimensions .............. ..._. .30 �� Wirin Dia ram _ 31 � � S g ............. � _..,.., Accessories _........................ 32 � � � t...�;���,� � �b���iilD � �, � ,. - �: Standaro Feamres tabinet Features • R-410A chlorine•free refrigerant • Wire fan discharge grille • Two-Stage�opeland�UltraTechT" • Steel louver coil guard scroll compressor • Baked-on powder paint finish • High-density foam compressor sound blanket • Top and side maintenance access • ComfortNet'""�ommunications • Single-panel access to controls with space System compatible provided for field-installed accessories • Expanded ComfortAlert'"diagnostics • When properly anchored,meets 2010 • Set-up capable with 2 low- Florida Building Code unit integrity voltage wires to outdoor unit requirements for hurricane-type winds • Diagnostic indicator lights and (Anchor bracket kits available.} storage of 6 fault codes • Color-coded terminal strip for non-communicating set-up • High-and low-pressure switches • Factory-installed filter drier • Coil and ambient temperature sensors • Two-speed,quiet condenser fan motor • AHRI Certified; EfL Listed .., � .: ' �:_ _ a ��1�� _ � ' ' CominrtNEt C � . ,. �.4 �,� ��,E., �E11►� � , :� � , 'Ceewp'!aYs wa,-ranty detarls ava�la6le from your lonl dealcr or at w�+x°gaodmanmig com To rece�cc the Uteume Compressor�mitcd warranty(good tor {BBB ��� } as ior,g as yeu own your home),10-Ytar Und Replactment umrted 1Varranty and 10-Year Parts Lomited Warranty,onlme registration must be completed � withm 60 days of insta�lahon.Onhne registration is not rec3uired in Caldornia or pue6ec SS-OSXC16 www.goodmanmfg.com 11113 Supersetles 9d/3 PRODUR SPE[IFI(ATIONS NOMENtLATURE D S X C 16 036 1 A A 1 2 3 4 b,6 7,8,9 10 11 12 �rand � �_ Enginerring' D Goodman°Brend , Minor Revision ProductCat�gory � __ Enginaring' S Split System Major Revision �, Unh 1yP� _._.�_-. � � � Electtical C Condenser R-22 1 208l230 V,1 Phase,60 Hz X Condenser R-410A 2 220/240 V,1 Phase,50 Hz H Heat Pump R-22 3 208/230 V,3 Phase,60 Hz Z Heat Pump R-410A 4 460 V,3 Phase,60 Hz 5 380/415 V,3 Phase,5D Hz CommunleaUan Featun C ComfortNet 4-wire communications ready N_ominal G�packy 018 1'/z Tons 048 4 Tons Efflciency 024 2 Tons O60 5 Tons 13 13 SEER 16 16 SEER 030 2Y:Tons 09D 7'/i tons 14 14 SEER 18 18 SEER �36 3 Tons 120 10 Tons 042 3'r�Tons 'Neither used for order entry or inventory management � �� ���.t; �0�1 � : �T(ieuua.f�2r Z www.goodmanmfg.com SS-DSXC16 E'enpur�Sr�ciFiurEnNs �P#�[�fl(aTl01�S QS7SC16 DS}fCl6 DS]tC16 DSJ[Cifi DSiiC16 65]fC26 0�41AA/S 0241pC a35],RAfB tf3fi�A[ [1481B' OSOAB# cvoun��cnFaeirr Nominal Caoling(B7U�h} 24,OOG Z4,DD0 3fi,400 35,��0 4$,0fl4 fi�,QpQ Decibels 71 71 7U.4,17D.9 70.4�70.9 74 75 CL7�IAPRESSCR ��n ia.� ia..z is.� 15.3 zi.z zs.s LRA 52.0 58.0 82.Q 83.0 1€34.D 152.8 C4NDENSER FAN EIIIGT4R Horsepawer(�tPM} ��� ��� ;�� �is �is ��6 FIA 1.1 1.� d,9 �.9 1.2 1.� IZEPRl�ERAZICH SY57EM Refrigerant�ine Size7 Liquid Line Siae["O.D.} '!,'" '!■" 'li' '/i' �„ '.�i" Suctian Line Sixe("Q.[3.} 3:" b" h"' ,�'" I�'� 1,1��� Re#rigeran[Conrseetion 5'sae Liquid Val�e Size("d.[l.) �i" %s" �i" 3G" f" h" S�xctian Valve 5ize f"O.D.� �" '.✓.°� '/a,� 3:,� h�� 1,� Val�ne Connectinn Type Sweat Sweat 5weat Sweat Sweat Sweat Refr�gersnt Charge 97 47 ifl7 107 132 197 E�ECSRica�Dafia Valta�e-Hi 208�23Q�fi0 2�8]Z3Q-617 208�230-60 2tt8/230�-60 2D8/230-50 2�8/234-60 IVdinirnum Circuit Ampacity' 3.4.�1 15.7 21.8 �i].0 27.7 37,� Max.��ercurrent Praterkian' 2Q 2� 35 35 45 60 Min,l MaxVolts 197f253 197I��3 197J253 �97/253 157�253 197/Z53 Pawer Su�pEy 34"or r;�� 3f��or�S" !"or%'� Y��or C�� J�"or�;'� 34`�or'.G" eqFanneMr weiaHr(i.es; �.si 181 lss iss x5n 27a S1iIP W���FIT(I.BS� 198 198 2�6 �Q6 Z8Z 296 ' Tested and r�Fed in a«ordanee with ARI 5taadard 210114i1 a Wire sizc shc�uPs!be determined in a�cordanee with Natiuna�Elecincal Cades;e�ctensive wire runs wi1!r�equire larger wi�e sites ' Mus4 use time-de{ay fuses ar HACR-type enrurt 6reakers af the same sixe as nated. Mar�s • Always check the 5&R pEate for e[ectrical data on the unEt be6ng Ensiaped. • Installer w11B need to suppiy�S"to 1}S"�dapters far suc#ion 11ne connecLions. • !lrsit Is charged witfi refiigerent far f5'af X"flquid llne.5ystem charge must he adjusted per Ins#allatian tns#ruckiarrs Final Charge Pmcedurn. • InstaElatlon af these units requlres ths specified 17N Kit to 6e Ir��tal}ed on the Indflvr colf.THE SPECI- FiE�TXV 15 QETERMINED BY THE QIiTUC1�R UNIT,AfOTTME INLl00R GflIL. SS•DS7fCib wwnw.gvodman mfg.cam 3 PRODUR SPE[IFI(ATIONS DIMENSIONS �..-� > J,. �, � ',.�, ��f �: r` '�,,� `�,� 1. ��" :°� -:`.� ,, „�' ' ,; � °!;�.' '`'�/ �r� � ������j "� �`�� ���� 'l����. � ;�, �� l�� �I '.�I � j� �,��� � �� �E��I� � _��;�� ` �lI � j �� � 1 � � �. � . � r '�'I�� � � � . ��� � �% � � � y �•� � f . �`- . �,. ! ���•�'..,', �,� �a� DIMENSIONS MODEL W" D" H" DSXC160241A" 26 26 32Y DSXC160361A* 29 29 38'/< � DSXC160481B* 35'/h 35'/z 363b DSXC1606016' 35� 35'/z 38Yn 30 www.goodmanm(g.com SS-DSXC16 P60DU[T SPE(IFI[ATIONS �IRIN6 �IA6RAM � �6 � a b.r1 5 0 � 7 x LL� I=� W � I �Qy� Q m '�i J � �? `� �i O W W W ���0�3 ¢ a� ¢ "?�» °c �Z � �� � �~���5 .�°� o �� » > ��� �g o � 0 � _ _ ¢O o ti� S ¢v� i�u n n_� 3 4� Sli. S o O�s p c a Q V F o d� � `�w��z�7S 3 m � ��H��v� na x ��msg�� � o � �e ;QF�«LL �� � pa � z°L��Y� �? S -c[�y���,�y K � � ' _wr'< �i� q C C ! WS �f � ��2Q~O¢{- Q �i th� N > � � � � a � �� � � �� � fi - � ao� � 6 N 4 d �$QY � � � � �A ? aA 8 � a �J �� ( ¢ � c � 8 F'Q z � � � _ � a 9 0 (J v°1i y � I Z Z a� �- 7 a } o���s � g u... � E � � � � .� � & I " � � � � � � a,cz3 0 = � � � � � ad I I IIIII I I �� 8 �? 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X C `c Y aZ�� o� 6 3 � 3 s °»�a¢°x�� ���# . e 'uY ��� mmmmOa¢3�� � � w ( E l , , - 1 � '� � � i E �p� �� drro� ' ; � 1 � �S�<�� � a� I �a ` _ �a p 3 ���� u� �i n $m���oa�3�� SS-DSXC16 www.goodmanmfg.com 31 PRODUR SPE[IFI[ATIONS AttESSORIES DSXC16 DSXC16 DSXCi6 DSXC16 MODEL DESCRIPTION 024*� 036** 048** 060�`* ABK-20 Anchor Bracket Kit^ X X X X ASC-Ol Anti-Short Cycle Kit X X X X B1141643� 24V Transformer X X X X CSR-U-1 Hard-start Kit X X X CSR-U-2 Hard-start Kit X CSR-U3 Hard-start Kit X FSKOlA2 Freeze Protection Kit X X X X LSK02A Liquid Line Solenoid Valve X X X X �T18-60A3 Outdoor Thermostat/Lockout Thermostat X X X X TX2N4 7XV Kit X TX2N4A TXV Kit X TX3N4° TXV Kit X TXSN4 TXV Kit X X ^ Contalns 20 bratkets;four brackets needed to anchor unit to pad � This component is Included in the CTKOlAA communicating thermostat kit. z Instalied on indoor coil ; Available in 24V legacy mode only.This feature is integreted in the communtcatlng mode. Note: Maxfmum number of installed accessories at the same time is Itmited by the size of the unit's control box. Goodman Manufaduring Company,LP.,reserves the right to discontinue.or change at any time.specifications or designs without notice or without incurring abligations.�2013 • Goodman Manufacturing Compan��,LP. • Houston,Texas • Printed in the USA. 32 www.goodmanmfg.com SS-DSXC16