ICP CAC236AKA1 User Manual CONDENSING UNIT Manuals And Guides L0523207
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Installation Instructions SPLIT SYSTEM 3 PHASE 6.3 to 10 TON AC CONDENSERS Save This Manual for Future Reference 501 01 1504 O0 11/13/Ol _ Installation Instructions Split System Condensers Installation/Startup Information These instructions must be read and understood completely before attempting installation. CAUTION Installation or repairs made by unqualified persons can result in hazards to you and others. Installation MUST conform with local building codes or, in the absence of local codes, with the the National Electrical Code NFPA 70/ANSI C1-1999 or current edition and Canadian Electrical Code Part 1 CSA C.22.1. Improper installation, adjustment, alteration, maintenance can void the warranty. service or The weight of the condensing unit requires caution and proper handling procedures when lifting or moving to avoid personal injury. Use care to avoid contact with sharp or pointed edges. The information contained in this manual is intended for use by a qualified service technician familiar with safety procedures and equipped with the proper tools and test instruments. Safety Precautions 1. Always wear safety eye wear and work gloves when installing equipment. 2. Never assume electrical power is disconnected. Check with meter and disconnect. Failure to carefully read and follow all instructions in this manual can result in equipment malfunction, property damage, personal injury and/or death. After uncrating unit, inspect thoroughly for hidden damage. If damage is found, notify the transportation company immediately and file a concealed damage claim. 3. Keep hands out of fan areas when power is connected to equipment. 4. R-22 causes frost-bite burns. 5. R-22 is toxic when burned. NOTE TO INSTALLING DEALER: The Owners Instructions and Warranty are to be given to the owner or prominently displayed near the indoor Furnace/Air Handler Unit. Dimensions Minimum Mounting Pad Sizes with pad starting at 9 from structure for minimum clearances Chassis _/f #3 27" W X 28" D FRONT "H" = Ranges from 26" to 44" Refer to Specification Sheet I I / 35 27 \ IIIIIIIIII IIIIIIIIII IIIIIIIII1_ HH IIIIIIIIII IIIIIIIIII IIIIIIIII1_ ]m IIIIIIIIII IIIIIIIIII IIIIIIIII1_ ]m IIIIIIIIII IIIIIIIIII IIIIIIIII1_ ]m IIIIIIIIII IIIIIIIIII IIIIIIIII1_ ]m IIIIIIIIII IIIIIIIIII IIIIIIIII1_ ]m IIIIIIIIII IIIIIIIIII IIIIIIIII1_ ]m IIIIIIIIII IIIIIIIIII IIIIIIIII1_ ]m • 33 Chassis 9/16 #3 '1"t t 21 / 11/2 501 01 1504 O0 38-11-17 I Split System Condensers Installation Instructions Locating The Outdoor Unit: Check local codes covering zoning, noise, platforms. If practical, avoid locating next to fresh air intakes, vent or bedroom windows. Noise may carry into the openings and disturb people inside. Roof top installations are acceptable providing the roof will support the unit and provisions are made for water drainage and the noise or vibration through the structure. Placement of the unit should be in a well drained area or unit must be supported high enough so runoffwill not enter the unit. Do not install the unit in a recessed or confined area where recirculation of discharge air may occur. Do not locate where heat, lint or exhaust fumes will be discharged on unit (as from dryer vents). Heat Pumps Only: The top surface of platform must be above average winter snow levels to prevent coil blockage. Clearances: Nominal operating clearances, where practical, are 48 inches (120 cm) above unit for discharge air and 18 inches (40cm) around coil for intake air on three sides. Clearance on one side (normally between unit and structure) may be reduced to 6 inches (15cm). Nominal clearances are based from a solid parallel object, wall, roof overhang, etc. Inside corner locations on single story structures require evaluation. Large overhanging soffits may cause air recirculation in a corner area even though recommended clearances are maintained. As a guide locate the unit far enough out so that half of the discharge grille is out from under the soffit. Do Not install under roof overhangs without guttering. A minimum vertical clearance of 48" is required to overhang. Two or more units may be spaced with 18 inches (45cm) between units. The clearance may be reduced from a single object with a small surface area, such as the end of a wall, outside corner of a wall, fence section or a post, etc. As a general rule the width ofthe object should equal the minimum clearance from the unit. For example, a 4 inch (lOcm) fence post could be 4 inches (lOcm) from the unit. A service clearance of 24 inches (60cm) is desirable from control box end or side. Control box and corner panel below it can be loosened and moved out to the side to facilitate servicing. Internal components can be accessed through control box corner or top only. Unit Support: The unit must be level, and supported above grade by beams, platform or a pad. Platform or pad can be of open or solid construction but should be of permanent materials such as concrete, bricks, blocks, steel or pressure treated timbers approved for ground contact. Refer to Unit Clearances to help determine size of supports etc. Soil conditions should be considered so the platform or pad does not shift or settle excessively and leave the unit only partially supported. CAUTION Inadequate support could cause excessive vibration and noise or binding and stress on refrigerant lines resulting in equipment failure. To minimize vibration or noise transmission, it is recommended that supports not be in contact with the building structure. However, slabs on grade constructions with an extended pad are normally acceptable. A. Ground Level Installation: If beams or an open platform are used for support it is recommended that the soil be treated or area be graveled to retard the growth of grasses and weeds. 501 01 1504 O0 B. Roof Top Installation: This type of installation is not recommended on wood frame structures where low noise levels are required. Supporting structure or platform for the unit must be level. If installation is on a flat roof the unit should be 4 inches (10cm.) above roof level. Four by four posts placed over a load bearing wall make a suitable mounting platform. If possible, place the unit over one or more load bearing walls. If there are several units, mount them on platforms that are self-supporting and span load bearing walls. These suggestions are to minimize noise and vibration transmission through the structure. If the structure is a home or apartment, avoid (if practical) locating the unit over bedrooms or study. NOTE: When condensing unit is to be installed on a bonded guaranteed roof, a release must be obtained from the building owner to free the installer from all liabilities. 3L_ Split System Condensers _ Installation Instructions Figure 2 I Clearances Recommended Clearances 24" Minimum Clearances 24" 24" 24" 24" 24" Minimum Minimum Clearances 6_ F Clearances , ! J 18" 18" 24" 24" J 18" Minimum Clearances 24" 24" 24" _J 24" 24" 501 01 1504 O0 I I Split System Condensers Installation Instructions Installing Refrigerant Lines Component Matches Figure 3 Oil Traps Check to see that you have the proper system components. APPROVED MATCHED SYSTEM COMPONENTS MUST BE USED, Refer to the Sales Specification Sheet or Split System Summary for match data, orifice sizes, and recommended charge. 10" Max Mill. The suggessted charge values are for split systems using 25ft (7.5m) of refrigerant line between the indoor and outdoor units. If shorter or longer lines are used, the recommended charge will have to be adjusted. Refrigeration Line Sets If it is necessary to add tubing in the field, use dehydrated or dry sealed deoxidized copper refrigeration tube. DO NOT use copper water pipe. It is important that no tubing is cut or seals broken until you are ready to actually make connections to the evaporator and to the condenser section. Line Valves Do not remove rubber plugs or copper caps from the tube ends until ready to make connections at evaporator and condenser. The outdoor condensing unit is supplied with straight sweat brass service valves with copper stubs. PLEASE! UNDER NO CIRCUMSTANCES LEAVE THE LINES OPEN TO THE ATMOSPHERE FOR ANY PERIOD OF TIME. All line valves are positioned to seal the refrigerant in the condensing unit with gauge ports open to connecting lines when the Schraeder valve is depressed. Gauge ports have Schraeder installed and require use of charging hoses with depressors. Be extra careful with sharp bends. This tubing can "kink" very easily, and if this occurs, the entire tube length will have to be replaced. Extra care at this time will eliminate future service problems. Suspension Refrigeration And Installation Lines Of DO NOT fasten liquid or suction lines in direct contact with the floor or ceiling joist. Use an insulated or suspension type of hanger. Keep both lines separate, and insulate the suction line. Both lines should be insulated in extremely long runs in an attic or underground in a raceway, 50' or more. Do not let refrigerant lines come in direct contact with foundation. When running refrigerant lines through the foundation or wall, the openings should be made large enough to allow for a sound absorbing material to be placed or installed between the tubing and the foundation. This will prevent noise transmission between the tubing and the wall section (foundation) or the building. Installation Instructions For Condensing Units That Are Higher Than Evaporator It is recommended that vertical suction risers not be upsized. Proper oil return to the compressor should be maintained with suction gas velocity. If velocities drop below 1500 fpm (feet per minute), oil return will be decreased. An oil trap should be installed every 20' of vertical suction line riser (condenser above evaporator.) Refer to line sizing charts. 501 01 1504 O0 Brazing Connections Fire Hazard Refrigerant and oil mixture under pressure could ignite as it escapes and contacts brazing torch resulting in Fire, Make sure the refrigerant charge is properly removed from both the high and low sides of the system before brazing any component or lines. FAILURE TO DO SO COULD RESULT IN BODILY INJURY OR DEATH. Before making braze connections, be sure all joints are clean. Before heat is applied for brazing, nitrogen should be flowing through the tubing to prevent oxidation and scale formation on the inside of the tubing. Liquid & Suction Lines Fully annealed refrigeration installing the system. lines should be used when The following is the recommended method for making braze connections at the refrigerant line connections: 1. Clean refrigerant tube end with emery cloth or steel brush. 2. Use a suitable brazing alloy for copper to copper joints. 5L_J _ Installation Instructions Split System Condensers 3. Insert tubing into swage fitting connection. 4. Apply heat absorbing paste or heat sink product to prevent damage to the service valve. CAUTION Do not heat valve body above 250 degrees E 5. Braze joint. 6. Quench the joint and tubing with water using a wet rag. Leave rag on fitting body and re-wet with water to help cool area. Evacuating, And Charging NOTE Instructions Intentional release of CFC or HCFC Refrigerant to the Atmosphere violates Federal Law. It may also violate State and Local Codes. Check all Federal, State and Local Codes before proceeding. These instructions are intended for use with condensing units that are precharged at the factory with a 10 oz. holding charge only. The liquid line and suction line service valves have been closed after final testing at the factory. Do not disturb these valves until the lines have been leak checked and evacuated or the holding charge and vacuum in the unit may be lost. Recommended System Method Of Evacuating A 1. Connect the vacuum pump to the suction and liquid line gauge ports. 2. If the evacuation is being performed on a new system installation, the valves should be kept in the closed position. This will allow the mechanic to evacuate the refrigeration lines and the indoor coil, without disturbing the holding charge and vacuum in the outdoor unit. 3. Follow the vacuum pump manufacturer's instructions. Allow the pump to operate until the system has been evacuated down to 300 microns. Allow the pump to continue running for an additional 15 minutes. Turn offthe pump and leave the connections secured to the two service valves. After 5 minutes, if the system fails to hold 500 microns or less, check all connections for tight fit and repeat the evacuation procedure. 4. Isolate the vacuum pump from the system by closing the shutoff valves on the gauge bar. Disconnect the vacuum pump. Valve Actuation: Service Valves Remove the service valve cap, if there is a male valve stem see instructions for Ball Valves. For the standard service valve there are two variations, but both have internal stems. The first style uses an internal snap ring to retain the valve stem and the second has a rolled top and also has finer threads on the valve cap. NOTE: You may encounter more than one type of valve on a unit. _J I For service valves fully insert a hex wrench into the stem. A back-up wrench is required on the valve body to open the valve stem. Backout counterclockwise until the valve stem stops or just touches the retaining ring. NOTE: THIS IS NOT A BACKSEATING VALVE. For valves with retainer rings care must be taken to prevent dislodging them when opening valve. The service valve cap is a primary seal for the valve and must be properly tightened to prevent leaks. Make sure cap is clean and apply refrigerant oil to threads and sealing surface of cap. For valves with retaining rings: Replace service valve cap and torque to; 8-11 ft. Ibs. on 1/4" and 3/8" valves, 12-16 ft. Ibs. on 5/8" and 3/4", 15-21 ft. Ibs on 7/8" valves. If torque wrench is not available, tighten cap finger tight and then tighten one (1) additional wrench flat or 1/6 of a turn. For valves with rolled tops: Replace service valve cap tighten cap finger tight and then tighten one (1) additional wrench flat or 1/6 of a turn to properly seat the sealing surfaces. Subsequent installations will seat with 1/2 to 1 wrench flat of turning. Gauge Ports: All Valves Check for leaks at the schrader port and tighten valve core if necessary. Install plastic caps finger tight. Ball Valves On models with ball type valves use a 6" crescent wrench to rotate the valve stem 90 ° counter clockwise. Retighten valve cap to 6-8 ft. Ibs. If torque wrench is not available, tighten cap finger tight and then tighten one (1/2) additional wrench flat. REFRIGERATION PIPING & CHARGING Total length of refrigerant lines must not exceed 100 feet with a maximum vertical seperation of 50 feet unless precautions are taken to protect the compressor from refrigerant migration during the off cycle. The recommended method of checking charge is by subcooling on systems using a thermal expansion valve. Measure at liquid line service valve on the outdoor unit. The oil charge is sufficient for 50 feet. For oil requirements greater than 50 feet refer to Figure 4. Figure 4 Distance (Feet) - Addition of Refrigeration Oil Suction Line Size 0-49 50-59 60-69 70-79 80-89 1-1/8 2 4 6 8 90-99 oz, oz. oz. oz, 10 oz. Figure 6 - Addition of Refrigeration Charge Liquid Line Diameter 1/2 5/8 oz. Per Linear Ft. 1.20 1.80 See next page for Charging Chart. 501 01 1504 00 I Split System Condensers Installation Instructions I Figure 5 - Charging Chart UNIT CAC075 CAC090 CAC120 Reference Charge Level 1 R-22 Ounces 245 240 384 Liquid Line Size 2 5/8" (1/2") 5/8" (1/2") 5/8" Suction Line Size 3 1-1/8" 1-1/8" 1-1/8" Min. Subcooling Recommended Deg. F 10 ° 10 ° 10 ° Acceptable Subcooling Range 10 ° - 18 ° 10 ° - 15 ° 10 °- 15 ° CAE075 CAE090 285 328 1/2" (5/8") 5/8" (1/2") 1-1/8" 1-1/8" 10 ° 10 ° Both Compressors 6 ° One Compressor 10 ° - 18 ° 12 ° - 20 ° Both Compressors 6 ° - 14 ° One Compressor NOTES: Outdoor units to matched with thermostatic expansion valve indoor units only. 1. Approximate charge level with recommended line sizes 25 feet in length. 2. Size in parenthesis is acceptable alternate line size. 3. Do not increase the suction line diameter for vertical suction risers any larger than what is shown. Electrical Wiring NOTE: The blue low voltage wire is 24vac common and is grounded to the control box, Electrical Shock Hazard. Use of Rigid Metal Conduit Shut off electric power at fuse box or service panel before making any electrical connections. Failure to shut off electric power can result in, property damage, personal injury and/or death. Refer to the unit rating plate for proper supply voltage. For international models only: The unit should be wired through a properly sized disconnect switch that opens all poles. APPROVED FOR USE WITH COPPER CONDUCTORS ONLY. DO NOT USE ALUMINUM WIRE, REFER TO UNIT PROTECTION. RATING PLATE FOR It is recommended that wires be tied together or twisted together inside the conduit. This will minimize any buzzing type sounds that could be produced with high current loads, such as during starting. Under some conditions it may be necessary to use a hard start kit to eliminate problem noises. Control Box Access Remove the four screws. Cover is notched so it will slide out from under top edge of unit, A/C Condenser Typical Low Voltage Connections Figure 6 (Compressor CIRCUIT Indoor Thermostat Grounding Permanently ground unit in accordance with the National Electrical Code and local codes or ordinances. Use a copper conductor of the correct size from the grounding terminal in control box to a grounded connection in the service panel or a properly driven and electrically grounded ground rod. Contactor) Outdoor Unit Yellow @- (Y1) Gray (Y2) • Red (Hot 24V) \ -'•-- Blue (Common 24V) Wiring Connections Make all outdoor electrical supply (Line Voltage) connections with raintight conduit and fittings. Most codes require a disconnect switch outdoors within sight of the unit. 1 Route Line Voltage wiring through entrance and through hole in the bottom of the Control Box to connect to Contactor and Ground Lug. I ! I i INDOOR BLOWER COIL OR Route Low Voltage wiring through entrance ONLY and make ALL low voltage connections to the low voltage pigtails in the area below the Control Box. The pigtail wires have 600V insulation meeting approval for use in high voltage areas, 501 01 1504 O0 R G BL W GAS FURNACE 7L_J _ Installation Instructions Start-Up Start-up Split System Condensers Procedure Procedure Figure 1. Close electrical disconnects to energize system. 2. Energize crankcase heater on units so equipped. 3. Set Thermostat selector switch to OFF. 4. Set room thermostat at desired temperature. Be sure setpoint is below indoor ambient temperature for cooling and above indoor ambient for heating. 5. Set the system switch of the thermostat on COOL and fan switch for continuous operation or AUTO, as desired. Operate unit for 15-20 minutes, then check the system refrigerant charge if it was necessary to adjust. 6. After the refrigerant charge has been adjusted, the system is now ready for continuous operation. Final Refrigeration Charge Adjustment Before any adjustment is made to the refrigerant charge, it is imperative that the air flow characteristics of the indoor blower be established. When checking indoor air flow, it is important to remember that the blower will deliver a higher quantity of air across a dry coil versus a wet coil. Blower charts are calculated with a dry coil. Recommended air flow for installations of cooling units and heat pumps is 350-450 CFM per ton (12,000 BTUH) through a wet coil. Refer to indoor unit installation instructions for proper methods of determining air flow and blower performance. To Check System Refrigerant (Subcooling Method), Cooling Charge Only 1. Attach an accurate temperature sensing device to the liquid line approximately 4" - 6" away from the liquid line service valve. The temperature sensing device should be clamped securely to the liquid line, on a horizontal plane (between 9 & 3 O'clock) and insulated. Record the liquid line temperature. 2. Measure and record the liquid line refrigeration pressure. (Measure at the liquid line service valve gauge port.) Using Temperature / Pressure Chart convert this pressure to the saturation refrigerant temperature. The difference between actual and saturated temperatures is the amount of subcooling. _J I 7 - Temperature / Pressure Chart R-22 Deg, F PSIG Deg, F PSIG 70 121,4 112 232.7 72 125,7 114 239,3 74 130 116 246,1 76 134,5 118 252.9 78 139 120 259,9 80 143,6 122 267 82 148,4 124 274,2 84 153,2 126 281,6 86 158,2 128 289,1 88 163,2 130 296,8 90 168,4 132 304,6 92 173,7 134 312.5 94 179,1 136 320,6 96 184,6 138 328,8 98 190,2 140 337,3 100 195,9 142 345,8 102 201,8 144 354,5 104 207,7 146 363,3 106 213,8 148 372.3 108 220 150 381,5 110 226,4 3. The unit is properly charged if the subcooling level is within the acceptable range as recommended in Figure 7. If the actual subcooling levels are higher than shown, the system is most likely over-charged, and charge should be removed. Remove charge, and recalculate suboooling values. Continue adjusting charge until the actual subcooling matches the recommended values. If the actual subcooling levels are lower than shown, the system is most likely under-charged, and charge should be added. Add charge in 4 to 6 ounce increments, and recalculate subcooling values. Continue adjusting charge until the actual subcooling level matches the recommended values. NOTE: Each time that charge is added or removed from the system, allow the system to run approximately 15 minutes before pressure and temperature readings are taken and subcooling calculations made. 501 01 1504 00 I Split System Condensers Maintenance installation Instructions 1, Free air flow is essential, Keep the outdoor coil clean and free of restrictions. Keep fences, shrubs, snow drifts and any other obstructions at least two feet from all coil air inlets. Electrical Shock Hazard. 2. Shut off electric power at fuse box or service panel before making any electrical connections. Coils may require cleaning. The coil should always be cold when cleaning. Use an alkaline based cleaner only. Cleaning a hot coil or using an acid based cleaner will remove the paint from the fins and may clog the coil. Failure to shut off electric power can result in, property damage, personal injury and/or death. Condensate Drain During the cooling season check at least monthly for free flow of drainage and clean if necessary, Cleanliness These tips will help you keep your air conditioner looking better and working more efficiently: 501 01 1504 O0 Keep the coil free of grass clippings, weeds and other debris. BE SURE TO TURN OFF ELECTRICITY BEFORE CLEANING! 3, Never use a weather cover over the outdoor unit unless it is a ventilated type or made of breathable fabric that will allow moisture to evaporate rapidly. A cover that holds moisture in the unit will cause more rust build-up and damage than normal exposure to weather. 9L_ INTERNATIONAL LIMITED For Cooling SAVE THIS CERTIFICATE. province. COMFORT WARRANTY PRODUCTS CERTIFICATE & Heating Products It gives you specific legal rights, and you may also have other rights which may vary froln state to state and province to If your unit needs servicing, contact a qualified dealer or qualified service technician of your choice. When requesting service, please have the model and serial number from each unit in your heating and/or cooling system readily available. If your dealer needs assistance, the distributor is available to provide support and we, in turn, support its efforts. Fill in the installation date and model and serial numbers of the unit in the space GENERAL provided below and retain this Limited Warranty for your files. TERMS Subject to the conditions and limitations stated herein, during the term of this Limited Warranty, we will provide a replacement for any functional component part (as defined below) of your unit found to be defective in materials or workmanship. The term of this Limited Warranty is five years from installation on Residential Products and one year from installation on Commercial Products. Except as otherwise stated in the "Additional Terms" section, this Limited Warranty covers only the original purchaser and subsequent transferees, and only while the unit remains at the site of the original installation (except for mobile home installations), and only if the unit is installed inside the continental United States, Puerto Rico, Alaska, Hawaii or Canada. In addition, the Limited Warranty applies only if the unit is installed and operated in accordance with the printed instructions accompanying the unit, and in compliance with all applicable installation and building codes and good trade practices. As used in this Limited Warranty, "installation" means the original installation of the unit. THERE ARE EXCEPTIONS to this Limited Warranty as de scribed on the reverse side of this p age. All replacement parts will be warranted for the unused portion of the warranty coverage period on the unit. The part to be replaced must be returned by the dealer to a distributor that sells products for International Comfort Products, in exchange for the replacement part. In lieu of providing a replacement part, we may, at our sole option, refund to you an amount equal to the distributor's component purchase price from us, or provide to you a credit equal to that amount to be applied toward the purchase of any new unit that we distribute. If a credit for a new unit is given in lieu of a replacement part, the rating plate from the unit being replaced must be submitted on a warranty claim, and your dealer must make the unit being replaced available to our distributor for disposition. As a condition to warranty coverage, the unit must receive yearly maintenance, as described in the owner's manual, by a dealer. Satisfactory proof of yearly service by a dealer may be required. "Functional component parts" include only the following: blower motor, unit mounted sensors & timers, condenser motor, evaporator coil, condenser coil, condenser fan, capacitor, transformer, single phase strip heat elements, expansion device, reversing valve, solenoid valve, service valve, electronic and electro mechanical control board, ignitor, ignition module, draft inducer assembly, burner pilot, gas valve, limit control, pressure switch, relays and contactors, blower wheel interlock switch, crosslighter, pilot shield, gas & oil burners, oil pump assembly, accumulators and factory installed driers and strainers. This Limited Warranty freight and/or handling DOES NOT (;OVER any labor, material, refractory charges associated with any repair or replacement chambers, oil nozzles, refrigerant, refrigerant and such charges will be your responsibility. inspection and refrigerant reclaiming, To establish the installation date for any purpose under this Limited Warranty, you must retain the original records that can establish the installation date of your unit. If you do not provide such documents the start date of the term of this Limited Warranty will be based upon the date of unit manufacture, plus thirty (30) days. In establishing that the required yearly service has occurred, you must furnish proof of yearly service by a qualified service technician. This Limited Warranty does not cover: Ca) failure or damages caused by accident, abuse, negligence, misuse, riot, fire, flood, or Acts of God (b) damages caused by operating the unit where there is a corrosive atmosphere containing chlorine, fluorine, or any other damaging chemicals (other than those found in a normal residential environment) (c) damages caused by an unauthorized alteration or repair of the unit affecting its stability or performance (d) damages caused by improper matching or application of the unit or the unit's components (e) damages caused by failing to provide proper maintenance and service to the unit in accordance with this Limited Warranty Certificate and the printed instructions originally provided with the unit (f) any expenses incurred for erecting, disconnecting, or dismantling the unit (g) parts or supplies used in connection with service or maintenance, such as refrigerant, refractory chambers, oil nozzles, filters, or belts (h) damage, repairs, inoperation or inefficiency resulting from faulty installation or application (i) electricity or fuel costs or any increase in electricity or fuel cost whatsoever including additional or unusual use of supplemental electric heat (j) units which have not had the required yearly maintenance described elsewhere in this limited warranty. In no event shall we be liable for any incidental, consequential, or special damages or expenses in connection with any use or failure of this unit. We have not made. do not make. and hereby disclaim any imnlied condition or imnlied warranty of fitness for a nartieular use or nurnose, and any imnlied condition or imnlied warranty of lnerchantabilitv, to the fullest extent allowed bv law. We nmke no exnress or ilnnlied warranties exeent as stated in this Limited Warranty certificate. No one is authorized to change this Limited Warranty or to create for us any other obligation or Iiability in connection with this unit. Any implied warranties shall last for the term of the expressed warranty contained herein. Some states and provinces do not allow the exclusion or limitation of incidental or consequential damages or do not allow limitations on how long an implied warranty or condition lasts, so the above limitations or exclusions may not apply to you. The provisions of this Limited Warranty are in addition to and not a modification of or subtraction from any statutory warranties and other rights and remedies provided by law. Please Model Serial refer to reverse side of this page for additional terms. No. No. Effective Date Installed on units installed After July 1, 2001. USA: International Comfort Products Corporation (USA) • 650 Heil Quaker Avenue • EO. Box 128 ° Lewisburg, Tennessee 37091 CANADA:Internati_na_mf_rtPr_ductsdivisi_n_fUTCCanadaC_rp_rati_n_6_6_BurnsideC_urt,UnitLMississauga,_ntari_L5T2T5(9_5 Manufacturers of Airquest, Arcoaire, Clare, Comfortmaker, Dettsom Heil, Keeprite, Lincoln, Tempstar and other quality brand name Part No. 401 06 1010 14 (Orig. ° (931 private 270 4100) 795 8113). label products. 7/1/,/2001) ADDITIONAL TERMS FOR RESIDENTIAL APPLICATIONS ONLY The Additional Terms for the components listed below are in addition to, and subject to, the General Terms on the reverse side of this page. Warranty coverage is limited to parts that fail due to defect in materials or workmanship during the specified term. CENTRAL GAS & OIL FURNACE HEAT EXCHANGERS* Gas Model Series: C9MPV. H9MPV. T9MPV. C9MPT. H9MPT. T9MPT, C9MPD. H9MPD. T9MPD: Limited Lifetime Warranty on heat exchangers. If a heat exchanger on one of these furnaces fails due to defect in the part, we will provide a replacement part or_ at our opfiom credit toward the purchase of a new furnace manufactured by us. This additional Limited Warranty runs only to the original purchaser, and lasts only for as long as the original purchaser lives in the home where the furnace is initially installed.* " It is not transferable to any subsequent owner. If the furnace was not installed in the home owned by the original purchaser, if the original purchaser sells the home to a subsequent owner, or if proof of original purchase cannot be provided, then the limited warranty is only for 20 years from the date of original installation. Gas Model Series: GDL GNL. TNE. TDE. NTC7. NDC7. NTP6. NDP6. TDE. NTV6. VNE: A replacement exchanger that fails in one of these furnaces due to defect for 25 years from the original date of installation. Gas Model Series: NTC6. GNE. GDE. will be provided for any heat exchanger NDN6. NTG3. NDN3. FBE NBE NDE NTN3. that fails in one of these furnaces due to defect heat exchanger will be provided NTN6. NNE. N9MP1. N9MP2. FUH: A replacement for 20 years from original date of installation. for any heat heat exchanger Oil Model Series: OLR. OCE OLF. OUF. NOLF. NOUF. OLB. OHB. ODH. FLO. MBO. LBO: Limited Lifetime Warranty on heat exchangers. If a heat exchanger on one of these furnaces fails due to defect in the part, we will provide a replacement part or, at our option, credit toward the purchase of a new furnace manufactured by us. This additional Limited Warranty runs only to the original purchaser, and lasts only for as long as the original purchaser lives in the home where the furnaceisinitiallyinstalled."" Itisnot transferableto any subsequent owner. If the furnacewasnotinstalledinthehomeofthe originalpurchaser, ifthe original purchaser sells the home to a subsequent owner, or if proof of original purchase cannot be provided, then the limited warranty is only for 20 years from the date of original installation. Oil Fired Floor Furnace: NFO: A replacement heat exchanger will be provided for any heat exchanger that fails due to defect for 10 years from installation with the following Iimitation: during the sixththroughtenthyear, any credit towardyour purchase of acomponent or toward thepurchase of any newunit willbein an amount equal to the distributor's purchase price reduced by 20 percent for each year after the fifth year. ADDITIONAL 1) OIL BURNERS - A replacement 2) OPTIONAL ACCESSORIES nozzles not included) GAS/ELECTRIC Model series: AND FUNCTIONAL PACKAGED PGAD. TERMS FOR OIL FURNACE APPLICATIONS for 5 years from date of original PG_&&. PGMD. installation for Oil Burner ONLY Parts. PARTS: A replacement for 5 years froln date of original installation. (Refractory and oil UNITS HEAT EXCHANGERS PGME. PGE GPFM. PGC. GPCM. PGK. GPK: A replacement for 10 years from original date of installation. COMPRESSORS:* 1) Premium Model Units: HAC0. HAC2_ HAC4. CAC0. CAC2. CAC4. KAC0. TCA0. TCA2_ TCA4_ HHP0_ HHP2. HHP4. CHP0. CHP2_ CHP4_ TCH0_ TCH2. TCH4. PGME. PYMC. PGK. GPK. PHAD. PGAD. PA95. PAP(;. PAK. APK: To the original purchaser a replacement for 10 years from original date of installation, only if the unit is installed with factory matched coils, except air conditioner condensing units with a nominal SEER of 10 may be matched with evaporator coils of the same nominal tonnage regardless of manufacturer and in accordance to factory recommendations. This limited 10 year warranty is not transferable to any subsequent owner. HOWEVER, if the unit was not installed in the home owned by the original purchaser, if the purchaser sells the home to a subsequent owner_ or if proof of original purchase cannot be provided_ then the limited warranty is only for 5 years from the original date of installation."* 2) All Other Models: Air Conditioners. Heat Pumns. & Combination Gas/Electric Units: NAC0. NAC2. NHP0. NHP2. AO. A2. HO. H2. PGF. PGC. GPFM. GPCM. PAE APFM. PHF. HPFM. PGAA. PGMD. PA55. PH55. PAPA. PYPA: A replacement for 5 years from date o f originalinstallatiom only if: (a) air conditioner condensing units with SEER rating in the range of 10 to 11 SEER are matched with evaporator coils of the same nominal tonnage regardless of manufacturer and in accordance to factory recommendations, or (b) heat pump condensing units are used with factory matched coils, unless written approval to do otherwise is obtained from manufacturer. ADDITIONAL For purposes with 3 phase of this warranty electrical powel; a commercial or is installed 1) GAS FIRED Terms HEAT 2) COMPRESSORS (ALL PGME, of the components EXCHANGERS PGB, listed below (ALL MODELS):* MODELS):* A replacement 3) OPTIONAL ACCESSORIES AND FUNCTIONAL A replacement for 1 year from date of original installation. *To receive advantage "":To receive of your advantage of your limited warranty, warranty, APPHCATIONS ONLY application is one in which: the product has over 5 tons nominal cooling in a colnmercial establishment such as a beauty or hair salon, hospital, 3-Phase Models: PGF, GPFM, GPF. PGAD, PHS, CAC, ACE, CHE, H(E, (;AS, CHS: The additional TERMS FOR COMMERCIAL you must you must retain PGMG, PGMF, are in addition A replacement PGS, APE, to and subject for 10 years for 5 years from date of original COMPONENT provide proof the original PAE, PAB, PAMD, PARTS of yearly records PAS, PAl?', APFM, Terms (5 years for PGS Series) installation. (ALL service to the General capacity, or is designed for operation school, restaurant, church, hotel etc.. APF, PHB, on the reverse from HPB, side of this page. date of original (1 year for PGS/PAS240 PYMD, installation. and CAS/CHS Model Series).* MODELS):* by a qualified that can establish service the installation technician. date and proof of purchase of the unit. MINI SPLITS: Sumlnary - Mini Additional terms The additional 1) Compressors Splits Warranted for Mini Terms of the components (All Models): for one (1) year on all replacement parts. Splits: listed below A replacement are in addition compressor to, and subject will be provided to, the General for all compressors 2) Optional Accessories and Functional Components Parts (All Models): A replacement part will be provided for all parts that fail due to defect for one (1) ?'ear from Failure to maintain the equipment through annual maintenance by a qualified warranty claims. Proof of purchase and installation date must be submitted service technician with all claims. Terms on the reverse that fail due to defect date of original side of this page. for 5 years from date of original installation. installation. shall void the warranty. Proof of service will be required with all
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