Installer'S Guide Condensing Units: X Drive Series Split System Air Conditioner 2-5 Tons R410A
Installer'S Guide Condensing Units: X Drive Series Split System Air Conditioner 2-5 Tons R410A
Installer'S Guide Condensing Units: X Drive Series Split System Air Conditioner 2-5 Tons R410A
CONDENSING UNITS
X DRIVE SERIES
Split System Air Conditioner 2-5 Tons R410A
Up to 18 SEER
NOTE
The manufacturer recommends installing only approved matched indoor and outdoor systems. All of the manufacturer’s
split systems are AHRI rated only with TXV indoor systems. And the indoor units must be matched with TXV. Some of
the benefits of installing approved matched indoor and outdoor split systems are maximum efficiency, optimum
performance and the best overall system reliability.
CONTENTS
1 SAFETY 01
3 UNIT PREPARATION
3.1 Prepare the Unit for Installation 04
9 EVACUATION
9.1 Evacuate the Refrigerant Lines and Indoor Coil 08
10 SERVICE VALVES
10.1 Open the Service Valves 09
13 START UP
13.1 System Start Up 14
01
2 UNIT LOCATION Maximum line equivalent length = 100 feet.
2.1 Unit Dimensions If the suction linesets are greater than 50 feet, do
not use a larger suction line than recommended.
Unit Dimensions
Models H x W x L (Inches)
24/36 24-15/16 x 29-1/8 x 29-1/8
48/60 33-3/16 x 29-1/8 x 29-1/8
Table 2-1
50' Max
Line Lift
Figure 2-1
50' Max
Line Lift
2.2 Refrigerant Piping Limits
3/4 Std. 25 50 45 40
2 Ton 3/8 * Figure 2-2
5/8 Opt. 25 50 45 40
5/8 Opt. 25 50 50 50
3 Ton 3/8 *
3/4 Std. 25 50 50 50
7/8 Std. 25 50 50 40
4 Ton 3/8 *
3/4 Opt. 25 50 50 40
7/8 Std. 25 50 50 40
Table 2-2
* Standard line size is recommended;
N/A: Application not recommended;
Refrigerant charge: refer to Sec. 14
02
2.3 Location Restrictions
Ensure the top discharge area is unrestricted for at least
60 inches above the unit.
Do not locate outdoor unit near bedrooms since normal
operational sounds may be objectionable.
Position unit to allow adequate space for unobstructed
airflow, wiring, refrigerant lines, and serviceability.
Position the outdoor unit a minimum of 12" from any wall
or surrounding shrubbery to ensure adequate airflow.
24 inches clearance must be provided in front of the Min. 12" to
control box (access panels) and any other side requiring Shrubbery Min. 12" to
service. wall
Snow
Min. 12" to Min. 24" barrier
Shrubbery Unrestricted
Snow legs
Access Panel
3-12" Elevation
Pad
Figure 2-5
Figure 2-3
03
3 UNIT PREPARATION
3.1 Prepare the Unit for Installation
Check for damage and report promptly to the carrier
any damage found to the unit (Fig. 3-1).
The charge port can be used to ensure the refrigerant
charge has been retained during shipment.
Figure 4-1
Figure 3-1
NOTE
These instructions are intended to provide a
method to tie-down a system to a cement slab as
a securing procedure for high wind areas. Check
local codes for tie-down methods and protocols.
1/4” Χ 1-1/2” Hex washer head concrete screws
(3/16” pilot hole needed. Pilot hole should be 1/4” deeper
than the fastener embedment)
Figure 4-2
04
5 REFRIGERANT LINE 5.4 Reuse Existing Refrigerant
CONSIDERATIONS Lines
Figure 5-1
NOTE
Take precautions to prevent noise within the
building structure due to vibration transmission
5.3 Refrigerant Line Insulation from the refrigerant lines. For example:
Figure 5-2
05
8 Feet Maximum
Joist/Rafter
Isolator
Side View
8 Feet Maximum
Lineset
Secure Suction Line from joists using isolators every 8 ft. Secure Liquid Line
directly to Suction Line using tape, wire, or other appropriate method every 8 ft.
Figure 6-1
8 Feet Maximum
Wall
Isolator
Linesets
Side View 8 Feet Maximum
Secure Suction Line using isolators every 8 ft. Secure Liquid Line directly to
Suction Line using tape, wire, or other appropriate method every 8 ft.
Isolation On Walls
Figure 6-2
Wall
Sealant
Ductwork
Insulation
Suction Line
Isolator
Lineset
Figure 6-3
06
7 REFRIGERANT LINE BRAZING 4. Wrap a wet rag around the valve body to avoid heat
damage and continue the dry nitrogen purge (Fig.
7-4).
7.1 Braze The Refrigerant Lines Braze the refrigerant lines to the service valves.
1. Remove caps or plugs. Use a deburring tool to Continue the dry nitrogen purge. Do not remove the
deburr the pipe ends. Clean both internal and wet rag until all brazing is completed.
external surfaces of the tubing using an emery cloth.
NOTE
Remove the wet rag before stopping the dry
nitrogen purge.
Figure 7-1
Figure 7-2
This pipe
must have
a thimble
Figure 7-3
07
8 REFRIGERANT LINE LEAK 9 EVACUATION
CHECK
9.1 Evacuate the Refrigerant Lines
8.1 Check For Leaks and Indoor Coil
1. Pressurize the refrigerant lines and evaporator coil
to 150 PSIG using dry nitrogen. NOTE
Do not open the service valves until the
150 PSIG refrigerant lines and indoor coil leak check and
evacuation are complete.
0350
Microns
Figure 9-1
1 MIN.
Figure 8-2
Figure 9-2
08
10 SERVICE VALVES Cap
5/16" Hex Wrench
10.1 Open the Service Valves for Suction Service Valve
NOTE
Leak check and evacuation must be completed Service Port
before opening the service valves. The brazed
lineset valves should be used for leak checking
and vacuuming. Using the separate suction port
for this process will result in loss of charge. Figure 10-1
09
11 ELECTRICAL - LOW VOLTAGE
NOTES:
- Low voltage connection must be made inside the
outdoor unit control board access panel.
- There is no terminal block for low voltage connections,
wires must be spliced using field supplied wire nuts
- Field supplied wire nuts should be 22-16 gauge.
Control - Refer to unit wiring diagram for more information.
Board
Access
Panel
10
Support 3H and 2C thermostat
W/E
Y2
O/B
H/DH
WHITE/BLACK
YELLOW
YELLOW
PURPLE
BROWN
BROWN
TH E RM O S TAT
GREEN
WHITE
WHITE
GRAY
BLUE
BLUE
RED
Note: Any time the electric heat Dh B C G R Y1 Y2 W1 W2 C Y B W
elements are active, the indoor fan
will run in high stage.
INDOOR UNIT OUTDOOR UNIT
Figure 11-2
W2
W/E
Y2
O/B
H/DH
WHITE/BLACK
YELLOW
YELLOW
PURPLE
BROWN
BROWN
THERMOSTAT
GREEN
WHITE
WHITE
GRAY
BLUE
BLUE
RED
Figure 11-3
11
Wiring for 3H and 1C thermostat
W2
W/E
O/B
H/DH
WHITE/BLACK
YELLOW
YELLOW
PURPLE
BROWN
BROWN
THERMOSTAT
GREEN
WHITE
WHITE
GRAY
BLUE
BLUE
RED
Note: Because Y1 and Y2 are
jumped, the indoor fan will only run Dh B C G R Y1 Y2 W1 W2 C Y B W
in high stage.
INDOOR UNIT OUTDOOR UNIT
Note: Any time the electric heat
elements are active, the indoor fan
will run in high stage.
Figure 11-4
Y2
O/B
H/DH
YELLOW
YELLOW
PURPLE
BROWN
BROWN
THERMOSTAT
GREEN
GRAY
BLUE
BLUE
RED
Figure 11-5
12
Wiring for 1H and 1C thermostat
O/B
H/DH
YELLOW
YELLOW
PURPLE
BROWN
BROWN
THERMOSTAT
GREEN
GRAY
BLUE
BLUE
RED
Note: Because Y1 and Y2 are Dh B C G R Y1 Y2 W1 W2 C Y B W
jumped, the indoor fan will only run
in high stage.
INDOOR UNIT OUTDOOR UNIT
Figure 11-6
W/E
O/B
H/DH
WHITE/BLACK
YELLOW
YELLOW
PURPLE
BROWN
BROWN
THERMOSTAT
GREEN
WHITE
WHITE
GRAY
BLUE
BLUE
RED
Figure 11-7
13
12 ELECTRICAL - HIGH 12.3 High Voltage Ground
VOLTAGE
Ground the outdoor unit per National, State, and Local
code requirements.
12.1 High Voltage Power Supply
WARNING
LIVE ELECTRICAL COMPONENTS!
During installation, testing, servicing, and trouble
shooting of this product, it may be necessary to
work with live electrical components. Failure to
follow all electrical safety precautions when
exposed to live electrical components could
result in death or serious injury.
NOTE
13 START UP
Power wiring must comply with National, State,
and Local codes.
13.1 System Start Up
1. Ensure Sections 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, and 12 have been
Follow instructions on unit wiring diagram located on the
completed.
inside of the control box access panel and refer to wiring
diagram in this IOM.
2. Set System Thermostat to OFF.
Figure 13-1
ON
OFF
Figure 12-1
Figure 13-2
14
4. Upon initial unit installation, wait one (1) hour before New Installations — Calculating additional charge for
starting the unit if compressor crankcase heater is lineset greater than 15 ft.
used and the outdoor ambient temperature is below
70 ºF. 1. Total Line Length (ft) = _________(a)
2. Standard Lineset (ft) 15
= _________(b)
3. (a) minus (b) = _________(c)
4. Refrigerant Multiplier 0.6 oz/ft
= _________(d)
60 MIN. 5. Refrigerant Adder (c*d) = _________(e)*
*If lineset is less than 15 ft, (e) = 0
2 Ton 7 lbs 2 oz 0.6 oz/ft For outdoor ambient temperatures below 55ºF use
weigh-in charge method.
3 Ton 7 lbs 2 oz 0.6 oz/ft
4 Ton 10 lbs 3 oz 0.6 oz/ft
5 Ton 10 lbs 3 oz 0.6 oz/ft NOTE
Table 14-1 It is important to return in the spring or summer
to accurately charge the system in the cooling
mode when outdoor ambient temperature is
NOTE above 55ºF.
15
Outdoor Outdoor Compressor Frequency in Force Mode in Cooling
Temperature Temperature ODU Capacity 2TON 3TON 4TON 5TON
Above 55ºF Below 55ºF
Frequency (HZ) 56 76 56 66
Table 14-2
120ºF
55ºF 55ºF
20 MIN.
Figure 14-1
4. Calculate superheat value (According to Table 14-3)
For best results, the indoor temperature should be Measured Suction Line Temp = ________ºF
kept between 70ºF and 80ºF during the install. Measured Suction Line Pressure = _______ PSIG
Calculate superheat value = ________ºF
NOTE
80 ºF Check the superheat and select correct
subcooling according to superheat, refer to
70ºF Table 14-5. It is recommended to keep the
superheat at 10-18°F if a third party indoor unit is
used.
NOTE
Figure 14-4
After a twenty (20) minute stabilization period
operating at 100% capacity (i.e. once the
compressor reaches the frequency shown in NOTE
Table 14-2), maintain continuous operation while
adjusting refrigerant charge. After adjusting, If calculated subcooling value is lower than the
operate system for a minimum of five (5) minutes design subcooling value (Table 14-5), please
for system to stabilize, otherwise repeat step 3. add refrigerant. Repeat steps 3 through 5.
16
Suction Final Superheat (°F) Connect gauges to refrigerant bottle and unit as
Temp 6 8 10 12 14 16 18 20 22 illustrated (Fig. 14-5).
(°F) Suction Gauge Pressure (PSI)
Purge all hoses.
40 105 101 97 93 89 86 82 78 75
42 109 105 101 97 93 89 86 82 78 Open tank.
44 114 109 105 101 97 93 89 86 82
Stop adding refrigerant when subcooling matches
46 118 114 109 105 101 97 93 89 86
the design value (Table 14-5).
48 123 118 114 109 105 101 97 93 89
50 128 123 118 114 109 105 101 97 93
52 133 128 123 118 114 109 105 101 97 NOTE
54 138 133 128 123 118 114 109 105 101
56 143 138 133 128 123 118 114 109 105 Recover refrigerant if the subcooling reading
58 148 143 138 133 128 123 118 114 109 from Table 14-4 is higher than the design value
60 153 148 143 138 133 128 123 118 114 (Table 14-5).
62 159 153 148 143 138 133 128 123 118
64 164 159 153 148 143 138 133 128 123
66 170 164 159 153 148 143 138 133 128
68 176 170 164 159 153 148 143 138 133
70 182 176 170 164 159 153 148 143 138
72 188 182 176 170 164 159 153 148 143
Table 14-3 R-410A Refrigerant chart - Final Superheat
NOTE
Add refrigerant if the subcooling reading from
Table 14-4 is lower than the designed value
(Table 14-5).
17
15 SYSTEM OPERATION AND 15.2 Sensors (Thermistors
TROUBLESHOOTING /Pressure Transducer)
18
2. After “Minimum Run Time” (MRT) is achieved. CCH operation energizes:
MRT is based on outdoor ambient temperature
1. First time line voltage is applied and compressor
(T4), for example:
discharge temperature T5 < 53.6°F.
— MRT is 4 hours when: T4 < 23°F
2. Compressor stops running for 3 hours (outdoor
— MRT is 2 hours when: 23°F ≤ T4 < 40°F ambient temperature T4 < 41°F OR compressor
discharge temperature T5 < 53.6°F).
3. After the high pressure saturation temperature
drops below 82°F for 20 minutes. CCH operation de-energizes:
Defrost will terminate once outdoor coil temperature 1. Compressor discharge temperature T5 ≥ 60.8°F.
(T3) reaches 64°F for a period of 1 minute or defrost 2. Compressor starts running.
time has exceeded 8 minutes.
NOTE
During a heat call on first time operation the unit
SW5 will run about 1 minute in cooling to build up
ON pressure for reversing valve to change.
OFF 1 2
19
15.8 Fault Code Table
Table 15-3
20
15.9 Parameter Point Check Table
To display system parameters, press the “Check” button to index through the series of parameters available. The first time
you press the “Check” button, it will display the sequence, and after 1 second it will display the value of the parameter. If
you press the “Check” button again, it will display the next sequence. Refer to Figure 15-3 and 15-4 for check button
location on the control board.
Normal Status, last two digits will display under the following conditions
i. Unit not operating (Standby Mode); “outdoor ambient temperature”.
ii. Unit operating; displays “compressor operating frequency”.
After 20 seconds on same parameter, the display will revert back to normal status.
Table 15-4
21
(Heat Pump Only)
19
18
17
21 16
24 23 22 20 15 No. Function description
1 Pressure equalizer valve port
2 Compressor crankcase heater port
3 Reversing valve port(Heat Pump Only)
14 4 Thermostat wire connections
*The photo is provided for reference purposes only, Layout and components will vary according to the unit specification.
Figure 15-4
23
15.11 Error Code Troubleshooting
P5 (Condenser coil temperature (T3) protection in cooling)
Diagnosis Handling
Error Code Description (Sensor)
P1 High pressure switch (HPS) protection
NO
Check whether the service
Condenser coil temperature (T3) Open the service valves
P5 valves are open
protection in cooling
P3 Compressor over current protection YES
YES NO
YES YES
YES YES
Figure 15-5
24
P3 (Compressor over current protection) P0 (Control board temperature (TF) protection)
NO YES
Check whether the service Check for dust or debris
Open the service valve Clean all the dust and debris
valves are open blocking radiator
YES NO
YES YES
No YES
YES
Figure 15-9
25
P4 (High compressor discharge temperature (T5) protection) Error Code Description
Diagnosis Handling Temperature sensor fault
E4
(T3, T4, T5, TF)
NO H8 Pressure transducer (PT) fault
Check whether the service
Open the service valve
valves are open
F1 High pressure switch (HPS) fault
YES
Check whether the EEV/TXV is NO Re-power and check Unplug the sensor, Check
NO
normal for throttle again,if the same, replace whether the resistance of
Replace the fault T5
(wire seated .coil) the EEV/TXV. T5/Tf is in the range of
sensor
Table 15-15
YES YES
YES
NO
Check whether there is the
Keep running
same fault
YES
Figure 15-12
26
F1 (High pressure switch (HPS) fault E7 (Compressor discharge sensor (T5) is seated fault)
Diagnosis Handling Diagnosis Handling
Check whether high pressure NO Check whether the sensor of NO Wire according to the
Wiring according to the T3/T5 are connected
switch (HPS)wiring is seated wiring diagram correctly
diagram correctly according to wiring diagram
and normal
YES YES
YES YES
YES YES
Figure 15-13 NO
Check whether there is the Keep running
same fault
Check whether the T3/T4 NO Wire according to the Check whether DC motor
sensors are connected wiring diagram correctly NO Reseat the wiring
wiring is reliably connected
according to wiring diagram according to
according to the wiring
wiring diagram
YES diagram
YES
Check whether the NO
Replace the fault
resistance of T3/T4 is in NO
T3/T4 sensor Check whether outdoor coil
the range of Table 15-14 Remove all the barriers
air return is blocked
YES
YES
Check whether there are NO
other heat sources around Remove all the other Check whether the voltage NO
T3/T4 heat sources between +15V&N is in the Replace the control board
range 14-18Vdc
YES
YES
27
Error Code Description E5 (High/low voltage protection)
Diagnosis Handling
E9 EEPROM fault
Figure 15-17
YES
YES
Figure 15-18
28
Error Code Description Error Code Description
YES
No action is necessary.
Try to restart the system.
Check whether there is the NO
Keep running
same fault
Figure 15-21
YES
YES
Figure 15-20
29
15.12 Temperature and Resistance Relationship Tables (for Sensors)
30
15.13 Temperature and Resistance Relationship Tables (for T5 Sensor )
31
PO W
LOW
RE S
TXV
VO L
UPP
STU
TAG
LY O
CK O
CON
E WIR
R HIG
PEN
SER
SYSTEM FAULTS
REF
TRO
WHA
ING
INEF
VICE
H VO
REF
OF N
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INEF
RES
REF
L BO
T TO
HPS
REV
RES
EEV
OR T
RES
.UND DIATOR
PT S
FICIE
T3 S
T4 S
T5 S
LTAG
EED
Tf SE R DEF.
.RES
VALV EAKING
.OVE
FICIE
O.D.R
ARD
SEN
OR C
OR C DEF.
O.D.A LOW
CHE
REV
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ENS
ENS
ENS
ENS
I.D.A
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TO A
TRIC
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OR W .
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MOS
OR D
OR D
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IRF
HAR
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AKIN
ARG
OMP
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DEF
RES
USE
ODE
TAT
OW
GE
EF.
EF.
EF.
EF.
ST
E
F.
S
N
.
C P S
Display shows nothing
H P S
C P P S S
System won't start SS
H P P S S
SYSTEM C P P P P S S S S
Capacity is insuffciency
H P P P P S S S S
C P
Display is not normal when running
H P
Cool when heating requirement H P S
C P P S P
P1 H P S P
C P P S S
P2/H5 H P P S S
C P P S P
P3 H P S P
C P P S S S
P5 H S
REFRIGER
C P P S
ANT P0 P P S
H
CIRCUIT C P S S
P4
H P S S
C P P S S
PH
H P P S
C3(T3 is seated fault) C P S
C S P
E7(T5 is seated fault) S P
H
C S
ATL(Ambient temp. beyond the license) S
H
C P P P P
E4
H P P P P
C P
H8
H P
C S P
F1
H P
C S P
E6 H S P
ELECTRIC C P
P6 H P
AL OR C
P8
CONTROL H
C S P
L0-L9 H S P
C P
E9 H P
C P
H0 H P
C P S
E5 H P S
Table 15-16
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