York Heating And Air Conditioner Users Manual
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530.46-O1Y (995)
035-13080
USER’S
INFORMATION
MANUA
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SINGLE PACKAGE AIR CONDITIONER
GAS/ELECTRIC
®
— Do not store or use gasoline or other
flammable vapors and liquids in the
vicinity of this or any other appliance.
— WHAT TO DO IF YOU SMELL GAS
•• Do not try to light any appliance.
•• Extinguish any open flames.
•• Do not touch any electrical switch; do
not use any phone in your building.
•• Immediately call your gas supplier
from a neighbor’s phone. Follow
the gas supplier’s instructions.
•• If you cannot reach your gas supplier,
call the fire department.
— Installation and service must be performed
by a qualified installer, service agency or
the gas supplier.
WARNING: If the information in this manual is
not followed exactly, a fire or explosion may
result causing property damage, personal
injury or loss of life.
This gas/electric, heating/cooling
unit is designed for outdoor use and
can be installed anywhere from
grade level to the roof. Electric air
conditing in the summer and gas
heating in the winter - all from a
single unit.
SYSTEM OPERATION
THERMOSTATS
Set your thermostat for either
heating or cooling then set it for the
desired temperature. DO NOT
MOVE THE THERMOSTAT RAP-
IDLY ON AND OFF, OR BACK AND
FORTH FROM HEAT TO COOL.
THIS COULD DAMAGE YOUR
EQUIPMENT.
Always allow at least 5 minutes
between changes. Find the tem-
perature that is most comfortable to
you, and then LEAVE YOUR
THERMOSTAT ALONE. (Exception
is for night or vacation "set back" to
conserve energy)
Manually moving the thermostat
up or down will not speed up tem-
perature changes in your rooms.
This only causes the thermostat
switch to function at your command
rather than responding to room tem-
perature.
Heat generated by devices other
than the furnace may interfere with
thermostat performance. Therefore,
lamps, radios, television sets, etc.
should not be placed near the
thermostat.
HOT SURFACE PILOT
IGNITION DEVICE
This unit is equipped with a hot
surface pilot ignition device. The
control is designed to automatically
light the burner each time the
thermostat "calls" for heat.
HEATING
When the thermostat calls for
"HEAT", the thermostat energizes
the combustion air blower.
After airflow is established, the air
proving switch closes, the hot sur-
face ignitor is energized and the pilot
valve opens igniting the pilot flame.
The flame rod senses a flame and
de-energizes the ignitor opening the
main gas valve and the main burn-
ers light.
30 seconds after the main burners
light the circulating fan is energized
at the heating speed.
When the thermostat is satisfied,
the ignition system is de-energized
closing the gas valve.
After a 5 second postpurge timing
period, the combustion air blower is
de-energized and the heat fan off
timing begins.
When this field selected heat fan
off timing is completed the circulat-
ing fan is de-energized.
If the primary, rollout and auxiliary
limit switches open, the thermostat
and ignition system is de-energized
and the gas valve closes. The com-
bustion blower and the circulating
fan, at heat speed, are energized.
The combustion blower remains
energized for the 5 second post-
purge timing period if the primary,
rollout and auxiliary limit switches
remake the contact (the rollout and
auxiliary limit switches must be
manually reset). The circulating fan
remains energized for the selected
heat delay off timing.
Normal operation of the system
resumes.
COOLING
When the thermostat calls for
"COOL", the thermostat signals the
compressor and outdoor fan to run.
After a cool fan on delay timing of
2 seconds, the circulating fan is en-
ergized at cooling speed.
When the thermostat is satisfied,
the compressor and outdoor fan is
de-energized,
After a cool fan off delay timing of
30 seconds the circulating fan is de-
energized.
CIRCULATING FAN
When the thermostat calls for
"FAN", the thermostat terminal sig-
nals the circulating fan to run at the
heat speed 2 seconds after the
thermostat is energized.
If a call for "HEAT" occurs, the
circulating fan continues to run at
the heat speed.
If a call for "COOL" occurs, the
circulating fan switches to cool
speed after a 4 second delay.
When the thermostat ends the call
for "FAN", the thermostat is de-en-
ergized, de-energizing the circulat-
ing fan.
INPUT
The correct heat capacity of the
furnace is regulated by the burner
orifices and the gas pressure. The
proper orifices are furnished but the
gas pressure regulator must be ad-
justed by the installing serviceman
or gas company. This is a "one-time"
adjustment.
CongratulationsCongratulations . . .
On your purchase of our Single Package Air Conditioning Unit. This energy efficient unit has been precision designed,
manufactured of high quality materials and has passed many rigorous inspections and tests to ensure years of satisfactory
service.
This manual is meant to increase your understanding of your system, tells you how to operate it efficiently and how to obtain
the greatest measure of comfort at the lowest operating expense. Please read this manual thoroughly.
We appreciate your interest in our products and your decision to purchase our Single Package Unit. Enjoy your comfort.
CAUTION: Do not attempt to
manually light the burners. Per-
sonal injury could result
WARNING: Should overheat-
ing occur, shut off the manual
gas valve external to the appli-
ance before shutting off the
electrical supply.
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FOR YOUR SAFETY,
READ BEFORE
OPERATING
A. BEFORE OPERATING, smell
all around the appliance area for
gas. Be sure to smell around the
base of the unit because some
gas is heavier than air and will
settle in the area.
WHAT TO DO IF YOU
SMELL GAS
•Do not try to light any appliance.
•Do not touch any electrical
switch.
•Do not use any phone in your
building.
•Immediately call your gas sup-
plier from a neighbor’s phone.
Follow the gas supplier’s in-
structions.
•If you cannot reach your gas sup-
plier, call the fire department.
B. Use only your hand to push in or
turn the manual gas knob.
Never use tools. If the knob will
not push in or turn by hand,
don’t try to repair it, call a quali-
fied service technician. Force or
attempted repair may result in a
fire or explosion.
C. Do not use this appliance if any
part has been under water. Im-
mediately call a qualified serv-
ice technician to inspect the
appliance and to replace any
part of the control system and
any gas control which has been
under water.
START-UP
INSTRUCTIONS -
HEATING SYSTEM
1. STOP! Read the safety information.
2. Set the thermostat to the lowest
setting.
3. Make sure all electrical power to
the furnace is "OFF".
4. This appliance has a device which
automatically lights the pilot and in
turn, lights the burners.
5. Remove burner access panel
by removing screws and lifting
panel out.
6. Turn the manual gas knob to the
"OFF" position.
7. Wait five (5) minutes to clear out
any gas. If you then smell gas,
STOP! Follow step A in the
safety information. If you don’t
smell gas, go to to next step.
8. Turn the manual gas knob to the
ON position.
9. Replace the control access panel.
10. Turn on all electrical power to
the appliance.
11. Set the thermostat to the de-
sired setting.
12. If the appliance will not operate,
follow the instruction "To Turn OFF
Gas To Application" and call your
service technician or gas supplier.
SHUTDOWN
INSTRUCTION - TO
TURN OFF GAS TO
APPLIANCE
1. Set the thermostat to the lowest
setting.
2. Turn off all electrical power to
the appliance if service is to be
performed.
3. Remove burner access panel
by removing screws and lifting
panel out.
4. Turn the manual gas knob to the
"OFF" position.
5. Replace the control access panel.
NOTE: See General instruc-
tions for Start-up and Shutdown
of your gas heating system.
CAUTION: Should overheating
occur, or the gas supply fail to
shut off, shut off the manual gas
valve to the furnace before shut-
ting off the electrical supply.
MANUAL GAS
KNOB SHOWN IN
“OFF” POSITION
WARNING: If you do not follow
these instructions exactly, a fire
or explosion may result, causing
property damage, personal in-
jury or loss of life.
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PROPER CARE OF
YOUR SYSTEM
LUBRICATION
The indoor blower motor, outdoor fan
motor and ventor motor are perma-
nently lubricated and require no main-
tenance.
GENERAL MAINTENANCE
The manufacture recommends
that the furnace system be in-
spected once a year by a qualified
service person.
For proper and safe operation, the
gas heating section needs air for com-
bustion and ventilation. Do not block or
obstruct air openings on the unit, nor
the spacing around the unit. Keep the
gas heating system area clear and free
of combustible materials, gasoline and
other flammable vapors and liquids.
Snow or debris should not be al-
lowed to accumulate in or around
the unit. Do not permit overhanging
structures or shrubs to obstruct con-
denser air discharge or vent outlet
on your unit. These provide air for
combustion and ventilation.
FILTER CARE
Single phase units are shipped
without a filter and is the responsi-
bility of the installer to secure a filter
in the return air ductwork or install
a Filter/Frame Kit (1FF0110).
A filter rack and a high velocity
filters are standard on three phase
units.
Filters must always be used and
must be kept clean. When filters be-
come dirt laden, insufficient air will be
delivered by the blower, decreasing
your units efficiency and increasing
operating costs and wear-and-tear on
the unit and controls.
Filters should be checked monthly
especially since this unit is used for
both heating and cooling.
REGISTERS
Supply air and return air registers
must be open when the unit is in
operation. Furniture must not block
airflow in or out of the registers.
COIL CARE
An annual check and cleaning, if
necessary, of the condenser coil
should be done. Clean any debris
and dirt from the outside coil face
with a brush being careful not to
damage the fins. If extremely dirty,
a hose can be used to wash the coil
from the inside out while brushing a
soapy solution on the outside.
TROUBLESHOOTING
BEFORE CALLING A SERVICEMAN:
A. Check thermostat setting and
insure thermostat is calling for
heat or cooling.
B. Check thermostat for lint, dust, etc.
C. Check fuses or circuit breakers.
D. Check filters for excessive dust
accumulation and/or restriction.
PARTS INFORMATION
UPG renewal parts may be ob-
tained from your local qualified UPG
contractor-check the yellow pages
in your telephone directory.
SOME EFFICIENCY
DO’S AND DON’TS
DON’T heat or cool unused areas.
Reduce supply and return air flow to
a minimum in areas which are not
living spaces (storage rooms, ga-
raged, basements, etc.).
DON’T be a "thermostat jiggler".
Moving your thermostat setting will
not make your system heat or cool
any faster. Adjust your thermostat to a
comfortable setting and leave it there.
DON’T restrict air circulation. Plac-
ing furniture, rugs, etc. in such a way
that they interfere with air vents will
make your system work harder to
achieve a comfortable temperature
level. This requires more energy,
which means greater cost to you.
DON’T heat or cool when you are
away. If you are going to be away for
a day or more, re-adjust your thermo-
stat accordingly. Your furniture is far
less demanding than you are when it
comes to comfort levels. However,
don’t expect the system to restore
comfort conditions immediately upon
returning home. It will take a little time.
DON’T locate lamps or other heat-
producing appliances (radios, TV’s,
heaters, etc.) near your thermostat.
The heat from these items will give
your thermostat "false information"
about the temperature in the room.
DO select a comfortable thermo-
stat setting, but keep in mind that
moderation in temperature selection
will save energy.
DO turn on your kitchen exhaust fan
when cooking and your bathroom ex-
haust fan when showering. Also, make
sure your clothes dryer is properly
vented. If these items are neglected, an
excess heat and humidity condition
may be created, causing your air con-
ditioning system to run longer.
DO set your thermostat a few de-
grees lower than normal several hours
before entertaining a large group of
people in a relatively small area. Peo-
ple give off a considerable amount of
heat and moisture in a closed area.
DO keep drapes and Venetian
blinds closed when practical. These
items provide insulation against
heat loss/gain.
DO contact a qualified service
man to make repairs or adjustments
to your system. He has been trained
to perform this service.
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P.O. Box 1592, York, Pennsylvania USA 17405-1592
Subject to change without notice. Printed in U.S.A.
Copyright by York International Corporation 1995. All Rights Reserved. 530.46-O1Y
CAUTION: Prior to any of the
following maintenance proce-
dures, shut off all power to the
unit.