Maintenance - Daikin DCC Series Installation Instructions Manual

Light commercial packaged heating and cooling unit
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When the heat pump is on the heating cycle, the outdoor coil is
functioning as an evaporator. The temperature of the refrigerant
in the outdoor coil must be below the temperature of the outdoor
air in order to extract heat from the air. Thus, the greater the
difference in the outdoor temperature and the outdoor coil tem-
perature, the greater the heating capacity of the heat pump. This
phenomenon is a characteristic of a heat pump. It is a good prac-
tice to provide supplementary heat for all heat pump installations
in areas where the temperature drops below 45° F. It is also a
good practice to provide sufficient supplementary heat to handle
the entire heating requirement should there be a component fail-
ure of the heat pump, such as a compressor, or refrigerant leak,
etc.
Since the temperature of the refrigerant in the outdoor coil on the
heating cycle is generally below freezing point, frost forms on the
surfaces of the outdoor coil under certain weather conditions of
temperature and relative humidity. Therefore, it is necessary to
reverse the flow of the refrigerant to provide hot gas in the out-
door coil to melt the frost accumulation. This is accomplished by
reversing the heat pump to the cooling cycle. At the same time,
the outdoor fan stops to hasten the temperature rise of the out-
door coil and lessen the time required for defrosting. The indoor
blower continues to run and the supplementary heaters are ener-
gized.
D
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EFROST
ONTROL
During operation the power to the circuit board is controlled by a
temperature sensor, which is clamped to a feeder tube entering
the outdoor coil. Defrost timing periods of 30,60 and 90 minutes
may be selected by connecting the circuit board jumper to 30, 60
and 90 respectively. Accumulation of time for the timing period
selected starts when the sensor closes (approximately 31° F), and
when the wall thermostat calls for heat. At the end of the timing
period, the unit's defrost cycle will be initiated provided the sen-
sor remains closed. When the sensor opens (approximately 75° F),
the defrost cycle is terminated and the timing period is reset. If
the defrost cycle is not terminated due to the sensor tempera-
ture, a ten minute override interrupts the unit's defrost period.

MAINTENANCE

HIGH VOLTAGE!
D
ISCONNECT ALL POWER BEFORE SERVICING OR
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INSTALLING THIS UNIT
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BE PRESENT
AILURE TO DO SO MAY CAUSE PROPERTY
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DAMAGE
PERSONAL INJURY OR DEATH
T
O PREVENT PERSONAL INJURY OR DEATH DUE TO IMPROPER
,
INSTALLATION
ADJUSTMENT
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MAINTENANCE
REFER TO THIS MANUAL
ASSISTANCE OR INFORMATION
SERVICE AGENCY OR THE GAS SUPPLIER
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HEET METAL PARTS
SCREWS
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HAVE SHARP EDGES
AND IT IS NECESSARY THAT THE INSTALLER AND
SERVICE PERSONNEL EXERCISE CAUTION
The Self Contained Packaged Air Conditioner and Heat Pump should
operate for many years without excessive service calls if the unit is
installed properly. However it is recommended that the home-
owner inspect the unit before a seasonal start up. The coils should
be free of debris so adequate airflow is achieved. The return and
supply registers should be free of any obstructions. The filters
should be cleaned or replaced. These few steps will help to keep
the product up time to a maximum. The Service section that fol-
lows should help in identifying problems if the unit does not oper-
ate properly.
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WARNING
ULTIPLE POWER SOURCES MAY
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WARNING
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ALTERATION
SERVICE OR
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OR ADDITIONAL
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CONSULT A QUALIFIED INSTALLER
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CAUTION
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CLIPS AND SIMILAR ITEMS INHERENTLY
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