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ALL phases of this installation must comply with NATIONAL, STATE AND LOCAL CODES
IMPORTANT — This Document is customer property and is to remain with this unit. Please return to service information pack
upon completion of work.
These instructions do not cover all variations in systems
nor provide for every possible contingency to be met in
connection with installation. All phases of this installa-
tion must comply with NATIONAL, STATE AND LOCAL
CODES. Should further information be desired or should par-
ticular problems arise which are not covered sufficiently for the
purchaser's purposes, the matter should be referred to your
installing dealer or local distributor.
A. GENERAL
The following instructions cover 4A6H6 Heat Pump Units.
NOTICE: These outdoor units may be used with indoor
units equipped with Thermostatic Expansion Valve only.
WARNING:
erant which operates at 50 to 70% higher pressures than
R-22. Use only R-410A approved service equipment. Refrig-
erant cylinders are painted a "Rose" color to indicate the
type of refrigerant and may contain a "dip" tube to allow for
charging of liquid refrigerant into the system. All R-410A
systems use a POE oil that readily absorbs moisture from
the atmosphere. To limit this "hygroscopic" action, the
system should remain sealed whenever possible. Never
break a vacuum with air and always change the driers
when opening the system for component replacement.
Check for transportation damage after unit is uncrated. Report
promptly, to the carrier, any damage found to the unit.
To determine the electrical power requirements of the unit, refer
to the nameplate of the unit. The electrical power available must
agree with that listed on the nameplate.
The Heat Pump has been designed and manufactured to with-
stand and operate in severe winter conditions. However, there
are precautionary steps which should be taken at the time of
installation which will help assure the efficient operation of the
unit. It is recommended that these precautions be taken
for units being installed in areas where snow accumula-
tion and prolonged below freezing temperatures occur.
1. Units should be elevated 3 to 12 inches above the pad or
rooftop, depending on local weather. This additional height will
allow better drainage of snow and ice (melted during defrost cycle)
prior to its refreezing. This should prevent a buildup of ice around
the unit which occurs when unit is not elevated. Insure that
drain holes in unit base pan are not obstructed prevent-
ing draining of defrost water.
© 2005 American Standard Inc. All Rights Reserved
INSTALLER'S GUIDE
Heat Pumps
Models:
4A6H6024,036,048 & 060B
These units use R-410A refrig-
!
UNIT CONTAINS R-410A REFRIGERANT!
R-410A OPERATING PRESSURE EXCEEDS THE
LIMIT OF R-22. PROPER SERVICE EQUIPMENT IS
REQUIRED. FAILURE TO USE PROPER SERVICE
TOOLS MAY RESULT IN EQUIPMENT DAMAGE OR
PERSONAL INJURY.
SERVICE
USE ONLY R-410A REFRIGERANT AND
APPROVED POE COMPRESSOR OIL.
1
5 FT. ABOVE UNIT-UNRESTRICTED
2. If possible, avoid locations that are likely to accumulate snow
drifts. If not possible, a snow drift barrier should be installed
around the unit to prevent a buildup of snow on the sides of the
unit and should be of sufficient distance from the unit to prevent
restriction of airflow to and from the unit. Also allow for proper
maintenance space. The barrier should be constructed of mate-
rials which will blend in with the building design.
Since the manufacturer has a policy of continuous product
and product data improvement, it reserves the right to
change design and specifications without notice.
11-BC11D1-2
CAUTION

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Summary of Contents for American Standard 4A6H6036

  • Page 1 Since the manufacturer has a policy of continuous product and product data improvement, it reserves the right to © 2005 American Standard Inc. All Rights Reserved change design and specifications without notice.
  • Page 2: Installer's Guide

    INSTALLER'S GUIDE ▲ CAUTION: In scroll compressor applications, BASEPAN TAB REMOVAL dome temperatures may be hot. Do not touch top of compressor, may cause minor to severe burning. The units are factory charged with the system charge required when using fifteen (15) feet of connecting line. Unit nameplate charge is the same.
  • Page 3 INSTALLER'S GUIDE LEAK CHECK IMPORTANT: Replace pressure tap port valve core before GAS LINE SERVICE VALVE attaching hoses for evacuation. After the brazing operation of refrigerant lines to both the 1/4 TURN ONLY outdoor and indoor unit is completed, the field brazed connec- COUNTERCLOCKWISE tions must be checked for leaks.
  • Page 4: Pin Identification

    INSTALLER'S GUIDE If refrigerant lines are longer than 15 feet and/or a different size PIN IDENTIFICATION than recommended, it will be necessary to adjust system refriger- ant charge upon completion of installation. See unit Service Facts. E. ELECTRICAL CONNECTIONS ▲ WARNING: When installing or servicing this equipment, ALWAYS exercise basic safety precau-...
  • Page 5: Typical Field Hook-Up Diagram

    INSTALLER'S GUIDE I. ELECTRIC HEATERS K. OUTDOOR THERMOSTAT Electric heaters, if used, are to be installed in the air handling An outdoor thermostat TAYSTAT250B may be field installed. device according to the instructions accompanying the air handler For data, see wiring diagram attached to unit and instruction and the heaters.
  • Page 6: 4A6H6 Outline Drawing

    INSTALLER'S GUIDE 4A6H6 OUTLINE DRAWING NOTE: ALL DIMENSIONS ARE IN MM (INCHES). MODELS BASE FIG. 4A6H6024B 933 (36 3/4) 829 (32 5/8) 756 (29 3/4) 5/16 143 (5 5/8) 92 (3 5/8) 210 (8 1/4) 79 (3 1/8) 508 (20) 4A6H6036B 943 (37 1/8)) 946 (37 1/4)
  • Page 7: Mounting Hole Location

    INSTALLER'S GUIDE MOUNTING HOLE LOCATION NOTE: ALL DIMENSIONS ARE IN MM (INCHES). NOTE: For model base size, see table on page 6. From Dwg. 21D152989 Rev. 1 Pub. No. 11-BC11D1-2 PAGE 7...
  • Page 8: Checkout Procedure

    Unit Icing Up C - Cooling H - Heating P - Primary Causes S - Secondary Causes - 3 Phase Only Technical Literature - Printed in U.S.A. American Standard Inc. Troup Highway Tyler, TX 75707-9010 PAGE 8 Pub. No. 11-BC11D1-2 P.I. 02/05...

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