COLEMAN / EVCON IND. Air Conditioner/heat Pump(outside Unit) Manual L0612128
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USER'S INFORMATION MANUAL Ro22 OUTDOOR HEAT PUMP SPLJToSYSTEM Certrfica_on when the system with MODELS: ERNQ SERIES 2 TO 3=1/2 TONS TABLE CONTACT INFORMATION ............................... 1 1 1 1 Fan Operation Selection ................................ Heating Cycle ........................................ Cooling Cycle ......................................... TO MAXIMIZE OPERATING EFFICIENCY ..................... HEATING CONSERVATION .............................. COOLING CONSERVATION ............................. CARE OF SYSTEM ..................................... COIL CARE ........................................... CARE OF FAN MOTORS ................................ 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 • INFORMATION FOR USA BY: MANUFACTURED StyleCrest 801 W. 37th Street York International 6005 York Drive Building #1 Wichita, Ks 67219 Norman, OK 73069 Your split system heat pump consists of two units - one installed outdoors and one installed indoors. The indoor unit may be installed in a basement, attic, or crawl space. HEAT Heating Season ....................................... Cooling Season ....................................... SERVICE CALLS ....................................... PARTS INFORMATION .................................. 3 3 3 3 INFORMATION FOR 3 3 3 3 4 CANADA • Go to website at www.york.com click on "contact", "contact form" and follow the instructions. • Contact us by mail: then click on York International Consumer Relations 6006 York Drive Norman, OK 73069 Your system is fully automatic. Set the thermostat and forget it. And it's automatically protected from damage by voltage fluctuations or excessive heating or cooling demands. YOUR 3 3 3 3 CHARACTERISTICS OF HEAT PUMPS ....................... A CONSTANT HEAT .................................... WATER RUN-OFF ...................................... OUTDOOR COIL DEFROSTING ........................... LIMITED WARRANTY ..................................... BY: This Heat Pump has been specially developed and built as a heat pump to meet the dual needs of heating and cooling. It's not just an air conditioner with extra parts. That's why you can rely on efficient, trouble-free operation. HOW FILTER CARE ......................................... OUTDOOR UNIT FINISH ................................ CLEARANCES ......................................... POWER INTERRUPTION ................................ CONTACT Contact us by mail: DISTRIBUTED ISO 9001 Certified Quality MaNagement System OF CONTENTS HOW YOUR HEAT PUMP WORKS .......................... SYSTEM OPERATION .................................... SETTING THE THERMOSTAT ............................ CONTACT applies only complete is listed ARI PUMP WORKS SETTING THE THERMOSTAT Although thermostats may vary widely in appearance, they are all designed to perform the same basic function: to control the operation of your air conditioning or heat pump system. Regardless of size or shape, each thermostat wilI feature a temperature indicator; a dial, arm, or push button for selection of the desired temperature; a fan switch to choose the indoor fan operation; and a comfort switch for you to select the system mode of operation. Only approved thermostats have been with this equipment. Please be aware operate on batteries or "power stealing" mostats can not be supported as trouble tested and are fully compatible that many different thermostats principals. These types of therfree when used with this producL If your hand is wet and you blow on it, it feels coot because some of the moisture is evaporating and becoming a vapor. This process requires heat. The heat is being taken from your hand, so your hand feels cool. A complete operating instruction is provided by the manufacturer for each thermostat. Familiarize yourself with its proper operation to obtain the maximum comfort with minimum energy consumption. That's what happens with a heat pump. During the cooling cycle, your system will remove heat and humidity from your home and will transfer this heat to the outdoor air. If your system has been designed to allow both cooling and heating operation, you may have either a manual change-over type, or a programmable electronic type thermostat. During the heating cycle, your system will remove heat and humidity from the outdoor air and will transfer this heat to your home. This is possible because even 0°F outdoor air contains a great deal of heat. Remember that your heat pump doesn't generate much heat, it merely transfers it from one place to another. Manual change-over simply means that the comfort switch must be manually positioned every time you wish to switch from the cooling to heating or heating to cooling modes of operation. SYSTEM OPERATION Your thermostat puts full control your fingertips. DO NOT switch or between "Heat" to "Cool" This allow at least 5 minutes between of the comfort level in your home at your thermostat rapidly "On" and "Off" could damage your equipment. Always changes. The computerized electronic thermostat is actually a sophisticated electronic version of a manual change-over type. This thermostat includes features which allow "set-back" temperature variations for periods of sleep, or while you are away during the day, and means energy savings for you. The thermostat also features a digital clock. 174566-UUM-D-0506 174566-UUM-D-0506 A CAUTION The main power to the system must be kept "ON'at all times to prevent damage to the outdoor unit compressor. If necessary, the thermostat control switch should be used to turn the system "OFF't Should the main power be disconnected or interrupted for 8 hours or longer, DO NOT attempt to start the system for 8 hours after the power has been restored to the outdoor unit. If heat is needed during this 8 hour period, use emergency heat. Fan Operation Selection A multi-position fan switch allows you to choose the type of fan operation of the indoor fan. AUTO - With the thermostat fan switch set to "AUTO", the fan will run intermittently as required for either heating or cooling. This position will provide the lowest operating cost. ON - If the fan switch is set to "ON", the indoor fan will not shut off. However, the system will still operate as required by room temperatures. This provides continuous air filtering and more even temperature distribution throughout the house, which is especially useful in houses with basements. Usually during spring and fall, when neither heating nor cooling is required, you may want to run only the fan to ventilate, circulate, and filter the air in your home or building. Set the comfort control switch to "OFF" and the fan switch to "ON". Be sure to return the switches to their original positions for normal operation. Heating Cycle With the thermostat in the heating position, and the outdoor temperature in the range of 20 to 30 ° or below, the outdoor unit will generally run 100%of the time. All systems can be equipped with balance point control to provide even more efficient operation. This control will prevent the electric heater from being energized when the outdoor air is above some predetermined temperature setting (0 to 45°F). At higher temperatures, your system will provide all the heat your home will ever need. At lower temperatures, the auxiliary heat will be energized to keep your home comfortable. When the outdoor air is cool and moist, frost may form on the surface of your outdoor coil. When this frost builds to a certain point, your system will switch to a defrost cycle. Although you may feel cooler air coming from your registers, DO NOT adjust your thermostat. The frost will melt quickly, and your system will return to normal operation automatically. Cooling Cycle Switch your thermostat to cool.Select a comfortable thermostat temperature setting, typically between 75 and 80 ° . Comfort sensations vary with individuals. The lower the indoor temperature desired, the greater will be the number of hours your unit must operate. Set your thermostat 2 or 3°F below normal several hours before entertaining large groups during hot weather. People give off considerable heat and moisture. On an extremely hot day, the indoor temperature may rise 3 to 6°F above the thermostat setting. Properly selected equipment does not have the capacity to maintain a constant indoor temperature during the peak load. Over-sizing your system to handle this peak load is not practical because the oversized system would operate much less efficiently at all other conditions. TO MAXIMIZE HEATING OPERATING EFFICIENCY CONSERVATION For the most efficient operation, keep storm windows and doors closed all year long. They not only help insulate against heat and cold, but they also keep out dirt, pollen and noise. Closing drapes at night, keeping fireplace dampers closed when not in use, and running exhaust fans only when necessary retain the air you have already paid to heat. will help you to Keep lamps, televisions, or other heat producing sources away from the thermostat. The thermostat will sense this extra heat and will not be able to maintain the inside temperature COOLING To comfortably to the desired comfort level. CONSERVATION cool your home, your heat pump must remove both heat and humidity. Don't turn your system off even though you will be away all day. On a hot day, your system may have to operate between 8 to 12 hours to reduce the temperature in your home to a normal comfort level. Keep windows closed after sundown. While the outdoor temperature at night may be lower than indoors, the air is generally loaded with moisture which is soaked up by furniture, carpets, and fabrics. This moisture must be removed when you restart your system. The hotter the outside temperature, the greater the load on your system. Therefore do not be alarmed when your system continues to run after the sun has set on a hot day. Heat is stored in your outside walls during the day and will continue to flow into your home for several hours after sunset. Use your kitchen exhaust fan when cooking. One surface burner on "HIGH" requires one ton of cooling. Turn on your bathroom exhaust fan while showering to remove humidity. However, exhaust fans should not be run excessively. It would decrease efficiency by removing conditioned air. You can also help your system in the summer by closing drapes blinds and by lowering awnings on windows that get direct sunlight. CARE OF or SYSTEM IMPORTANT: The Owner/user should not attempt to disassemble the equipment nor perform the periodic maintenance unless they are experienced and qualified to do so. A periodic inspection, cleaning, lubrication and adjustment of your heat pump is available from your dealer. Be sure to ask him about this service. For those who prefer to do-it-yourself, follow the instructions below to care for your system. COIL CARE Keep the outdoor unit free of loose snow, foliage, grass clippings, leaves, paper, and any other material which could restrict the proper air flow in and out of the unit. The coil may be vacuumed to remove any debris from between the fins. However, don't knock ice off the outdoor unit's coil surface following an ice or severe snowstorm. The blows could mash the coil fins shut (blocking air passage), or break the refrigerant tubing allowing the refrigerant to escape. If the coil becomes excessively dirty, turn the main disconnect switch to "OFF" and wash the coil with your garden hose. Avoid getting water into the fan motor and control box. Flush dirt from base pan after cleaning the coil. CARE OF FAN MOTORS Some fan motors are provided with lubrication ports. Inspect your indoor and outdoor units to determine whether or not lubrication ports are provided. 2 Unitary Products Group 174566-UUM-D-0506 Thefanmotor isshipped withanoilsupply which willlastforseveral FILTER CARE years under normal operating conditions. Afterthistime,eachmotor Inspect the air filter(s) at least once a month. If they are dirty, wash bearing should beoiled with10-15 drops (approximately 1/4teaspoon) reusable filters with a mild detergent per manufacturer's recommendaofSAE20non-detergent electric motor oilorautomobile oil.DONOT tions. Replace disposable filters with new filters. usedefinite purpose oilssuch assewing machine, cleaning, rustpre- Install the clean filters with "air flow" arrow in the same direction as the ventative, cutting, household, etc. air flow in your duct. Filters should be clean to assure maximum effiSCHEDULE FOR RELUBRICATION ciency and adequate air circulation. Drapes, furniture or other obstructions blocking efficiency. your supply Every 4 Yrs. OUTDOOR UNIT If you wish to maintain the finish of the outdoor unit, it can be polished with car wax. It is recommended the unit be cleaned with soap and water prior to waxing. Environment Running Hours Per Day Normal Dirty 0-8 Every 5 Yrs. 9-16 Every 4 Yrs. Every 3 Yrs. 17-24 Every 3 Yrs. Every 2 Yrs. Do not over oil and return air grilles will also decrease FINISH If your system is an Add-on type, (installed in conjunction with a standard furnace) inspect your furnace blower motor and care for it in the same way. TROUBLESHOOTING PROBLEM GUIDE CHECK ACTION TO TAKE FAULT CODE 1. Thermostat for proper settings. Set thermostat to proper setting. 2. Circuit breakers and fuses. Reset circuit breakers - Replace blown fuses. No Heat or 3. Check outdoor unit for dirty coil (Cooling). Clean coil, see "COIL CARE" section. 2 4. Outdoor unit for snow accumulation. Remove loose snow only. 3 Cooling 5. Indoor unit for dirty filter (Heating). Clean or replace, see "FILTER CARE" section. 2 6. Emergency heat light status on thermostat. Check 1 - 5, call qualified service person. 2 Light on = Malfunction Check ! - 5, call qualified service person. (Heating). Light flashing = Malfunction Check 1 - 5, call qualified service person with fault code. Wet on Floor Condensate or in Furnace drain and "P" trap Remove blockage, usually mold or fungus. CLEARANCES PARTS The minimum clearances shown below must be maintained should any patio or yard improvements be done around the outdoor unit. Replacement parts are available nearest distribution center. from local contractor/dealers CHARACTERISTICS OF HEAT Top 60" Rear 12" Sides !2" Front* 24" INFORMATION A CONSTANT * Service access panel POWER INTERRUPTION When ice, snow, wind storms, etc. disrupt electrical your house, proceed as follows: Heating 1. power supply to Season Switch thermostat to emergency heat. NOTE: There will be no heat available until power is re-established 2. Leave on emergency power is re-established 3. Switch thermostat Cooling heat for at least 8 hours after electrical if the power was off more than 8 hours. back to heating or auto. Season 1. Switch thermostat to OFF position. 2. Do not switch to cooling or auto until electrical power has been reestablished for 8 hours if the power was off more than 8 hours. SERVICE CALLS There are a few instances where you can avoid unnecessary service calls. (See Troubleshooting Guide above). Some models provide fault codes. The flashing light on the system thermostat is capable of providing you with time and money saving information. The fault code numbers listed can be handled by taking the corrective action indicated. Call qualified service person if displaying fault code numbers not listed. Unitary Products Group or the PUMPS HEAT Heat pumps have a noticeable cooler supply air temperature than furnaces. The common practice of over-sizing furnaces contributes to an "off-and-on again" operation with short blasts of hot supply air. The heat pump system is sized more closely to the heating needs of your home. Heat is supplied at a lower temperature over a longer period of time to provide a more constant heat, and it may give you the impression that your system "never stops running". WATER RUN-OFF During the heating cycle, in mild weather you may notice water running off the outdoor coil. Moisture from the air is condensed on the outside surface of the coil where it gathers and runs off. No need for alarm, your unit has not sprung a leak! OUTDOOR COIL DEFROSTING At certain outdoor conditions (low temperature, high humidity), frost may build up on the coil of the outdoor unit. In order to maintain heating efficiency, the system will automatically defrost itself. Steam rising from the outdoor unit is normal and is an indication of proper operation. The vapor cloud will only last for a few minutes. When the defrost cycle is completed, the system will automatically switch back to heating. Auxiliary heat is automatically energized to maintain comfort during defrost. 3 L imited Warranty Manufactured Housing Quick Connect Heat Pumps UPG warrants this product to be free from defects in factory workmanship and material under eormal use and service and will replace parts that prove to have such defects according to the terms outlined below. Model _ ERHQ *Thermostat The warranty warranty Compressor labor coverage period 5 years for 30 days only, no trip allowance. for any replacement compressor is on a parts only basis the third through The warranty Parts / period wilt begin on the purchase in a residence previously purchased benefit and protection. The warranty Coverage Labor and Trip Coverage* 2 years or part provided here under fifth year no labor, freight date of the residence shal! not extend or other service when the product beyond charges is installed the warranty period stated above. The compressor are allowed. date when installed by the consumer. Return the Warranty Registration Card to UPG promptly after product installation or purchase period will begin upon product shipment from UPG in the absence of a recorded Warranty Registration Card. as original equipment, or the installation for your This warranty applies to the original consumer/purchaser and any subsequent purchaser. The warranty does not apply if the heat pump original residence, or if the residence has been moved from the original location where the heat pump was placed in service. This warranty applies tions outlined residence. in the Installation / 2 years only to products installed: Manual (I) provided in the United States of America with the product; or Canada; (3) in accordance (2) in accordance with al! national, is removed with UPG recommendations state/provincial, and local codes; from the and specifica- and (4) in the original Exclusions 1. Shipping/freight, or material charges. 2. Damages resulting from transportation, 3. Damages resulting from accident, abuse, fire, flood, or other acts of nature. 4. Use of the product in a corrosive atmosphere. 5. Alteration, tampering, defacing or removing the product serial number will serve to void the warranty. 6. Damages resulting from inadequacy unit or other like damages. 7. Damages 8. This warranty does not cover consequential 9. Damages 10. Cleaning, replacement 11. Replacement 12. Fuses either internal or external to the product. 13. Excessive fuel or electricity consumption. mishandling, or interruption resulting from the use of components improper application, installation or servicing. of electrical service, improper energy supply, blown fuses, improper wiring external to the not approved by UPG. damages, incidental damages or incidental expenses caused by failure to perform normal or routine maintenance of filters, or any other routine maintenance including damages to property. as set out in the operation and service instructions. as set out in the User's Information, Maintenance and Service Manual. or cleaning of nozzles or orifices. THIS WARRANTY IS IN LIEU OF ALL OTHER WARRANTIES, EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. SOME STATES DO NOT ALLOW THE DISCLAIMER OF IMPLIED WARRANTY, SO THAT THE ABOVE DISCLAIMER MAY NOT APPLY TO YOU. SOME STATES ALLOW ONLY A PARTIAL LIMITATION ON IMPLIED WARRANTIES, OR LIMIT THE DURATION OF IMPLIED WARRANTIES TO THE DURATION OF THE EXPRESS WARRANTY. IN SUCH STATES, THE DURATION OF IMPLIED WARRANTIES IS HEREBY EXPRESSLY LIMITED TO THE DURATION OF THE EXPRESS WARRANTY ON THE FACE HEREOF. IN NO EVENT, WHETHER AS A RESULT OF BREACH OF WARRANTY OR CONTRACT TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE) STRICT LIABILITY OR OTHERWISE, SHALL UPG BE LIABLE FOR SPECIAL, INCIDENTAL, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO LOSS OF USE OF THE EQUIPMENT OR ASSOCIATED EQUIPMENT, LOST REVENUES OR PROFITS, COST OF SUBSTITUTE EQUIPMENT. THIS WARRANTY DOES NOT COVER CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES. THE ABOVE LIMITATIONS SHALL INURE TO THE BENEFIT OF UPG SUPPLIERS AND SUBCONTRACTORS. THE ABOVE LIMITATION ON CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES SHALL NOT APPLY TO INJURIES TO PERSONS IN THE CASE OF CONSUMER GOODS. SOME STATES DO NOT ALLOW THE EXCLUSION OR LIMITATION OF LIABILITY FOR CONSEQUENTIAL OR INCIDENTAL DAMAGES, OR FOR STRICT LIABILITY IN TORT, SO THAT THE ABOVE EXCLUSIONS AND LIMITATIONS MAY NOT APPLY TO YOU. UPG DOES NOT ASSUME, OR AUTHORIZE ANY PERSON TO ASSUME FOR UPG ANY LIABILITY FOR THE SALE OF THIS PRODUCT. THIS WARRANTY GIVES YOU SPECIFIC LEGAL RIGHTS. YOU MAY ALSO HAVE OTHER RIGHTS WHICH VARY FROM STATE TO STATE. TO Consult the Authorized Service Or, look in the Yellow Pages the nearest authorized Center list packed of the telephone manufactured housing OBTAIN with the furnace book under service Mobile center. WARRANTY installed Homes-or SERVICE in the manufactured Manufactured If local authorized service home or contact Housing-Repair cannot be obtained, contact the authorized distributor in your area. If there is no distributor in your area, and you cannot please write: Unitary Products Group (UPG) Customer Relations Department, PC Box 19014, Wichita, Subject to change without notice. Printed in U.S.A. Copyright t-: by Unitary Products Group 2006. All rights reserved. Unitary Products Group your installing or servicing dealer. and Service for the name and telephone or you are unable to contact obtain proper service KS 67204-9014. under number your installing the terms of dealer, of the warranty, 174566-UUM-D-0506 Supersedes: 174566-UUM-C-0206 5005 York Drive Norman OK 73069
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