York EMBASSY Series Installation & Operating Instructions Manual page 6

Vertical air conditioning units
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Floor mounted units should be secured on a solid, level
pad or sturdy stand. The base of the unit should be
approximately 6 inches higher than the lower edge of
the wall opening. This height will allow the condenser
air ducts to be pitched away from the unit, offering pro-
tection from rain water entering the base pan (refer to
typical installation diagram on Page #4). The use of an
isolating rubber sheet is recommended to reduce vibra-
tion and noise transmission. Ensure that the entire
base is continuously supported - do not support unit at
corner points only! Unit may be pitched slightly to
ensure efficient drainage of condensate.
EVAPORATOR / CONDENSER SEPARATION - (All
models except 20 and 25 Ton)
Reclaim the entire refrigerant charge from each
compressor circuit.
Disconnect the evaporator motor high voltage
wires at contactor/overload "C4/OL4". Pull all wir-
ing into the evaporator compartment. Remove
bushing/clamp from routing hole for evaporator
motor wiring.
Cut and remove sections of all liquid and suction
refrigerant lines. Make two cuts in each line,
approximately 6 inches above and below the evap-
orator floor/condenser roof. Use a tubing cutter
only - do not use a hacksaw to cut refrigerant tub-
ing!
Remove the corner securing brackets from the out-
side corners of the cabinet, at the joint line
between the evaporator and condenser sections.
Remove the evaporator section.
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ASSEMBLY OF SPLIT UNITS - (All models)
Place the condensing section in the required loca-
tion.
Carefully position the evaporator section atop the
condensing section. Align all sides, the evaporator
motor wire routing hole, and the refrigerant line
routing holes.
Install the securing brackets at all four corners, on
the evaporator/condenser separation joint. Note
that one bracket, intended for use at the corner
with the drain fitting, has a short "leg".
Use appropriate tubing couplings and splice previ-
ously cut refrigerant lines. (On 20 and 25 Ton mod-
els, remove spun end caps with a tubing cutter -
after releasing nitrogen pressure at shraeder fit-
tings. Short tubing sections and couplings are
shipped with unit to connect refrigerant circuits).
Pressure test refrigerant circuits with dry nitrogen
(300 psig ).
Evacuate each circuit to at least 350 microns. If
gauge pressure rises above 500 microns in one
minute, evacuation is incomplete or the system has
a leak.
Charge circuit(s) to the value indicated on the unit
nameplate.
Install bushing/clamp into evaporator wiring routing
hole, and pull wires through into electrical control
panel. Connect motor leads to load terminals on
contactor/overload relay "C4/OL4".
Ensure evaporator motor rotation is correct upon
unit start-up. Switch any two wires at contactor
"C4" if blower rotation is not correct.
036-21540-001-A-0503
Unitary Products Group

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