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The LGT156, 180, 210, 240 and 300 units are configure to
order units (CTO) with a wide selection of factory installed
options.
The LGT156 \ 300 is available in 169,000 to 480.000 Btuh.
See SPECIFICATIONS-GAS HEAT for more detail per
model.
Gas heat sections are designed with aluminized steel tube
heat exchangers with stainless steel as an option.
Cooling capacities range from 13 to 25 tons. LGT 156 uti-
lize two compressors and three condenser fans. LGT 180
utilize three compressors and four condenser fans. LGT
210 utilize four compressors and four condenser fans.
LGT 240 & 300 utilize four compressors and six condens-
er fans.
Multi-Stage Air Volume MSAV® blower option is available.
The VFD-driven blower will operate at lower speeds when
demand is low and increase to higher speeds when de-
mand is high.
Variable speed VAV system is available as an option which
enables supply duct static measurement to control blow-
er CFM and discharge air temperature to control cooling
stages.
All LGT units are designed to accept any of several differ-
ent energy management thermostat control systems with
minimum field wiring. Factory- or field-provided control op-
tions connect to the unit through Smartwire connectors.
When "plugged in" the controls become an integral part of
the unit wiring.
The CORE Control System is designed to accelerate
equipment install and service. Standard with all Enlight
rooftop units, control system integrates key technologies
that lower installation costs, drive system efficiency, and
protect your investments.
The CORE Unit Controller is a microprocessor-based
controller that provides flexible control of all unit functions.
Information contained in this manual is intended for use
by qualified service technicians only. All specifications are
subject to change. Procedures outlined in this manual are
presented as a recommendation only and do not super-
sede or replace local or state codes.
If the unit must be lifted for service, rig unit by attaching
four cables to the holes located in the unit base rail (two
holes at each corner). Refer to the installation instructions
for the proper rigging technique.
UNIT INFORMATION
UNIT INFORMATION
100081
Revised 08/2021
LGT156 through 300
Page 1
WARNING
To prevent serious injury or death:
1- Lock-out/tag-out before performing maintenance.
2- If system power is required (e.g., smoke detector
maintenance), disable power to blower, remove
fan belt where applicable, and ensure all
controllers and thermostats are set to the "OFF"
position before performing maintenance.
3- Always keep hands, hair, clothing, jewelry, tools,
etc., away from moving parts.
WARNING
Improper
installation,
service or maintenance can cause property damage,
personal injury or loss of life. Installation and service
must be performed by a licensed professional HVAC
installer or equivalent, service agency, or the gas
supplier

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Options / Accessories . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Page 2
Specifications. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Page 6
Blower Data.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Page 12
Electrical Data. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Page 15
Unit Parts Arrangement . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Page 18
I-Unit Components . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Page 18
II-Placement and Installation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Page 37
III-Charging. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Page 37
IV Start Up - Operation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Page 63
V-System Service Checks . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Page 65
VI-Maintenance . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Page 67
VII-Accessories. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Page 68
VIII-Hot Gas Re-Heat . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Page 73
IX-Staged Blower . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Page 78
X - VAV System . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Page 50
XI-Wiring and Operation Sequence
LGT SERIES
13 to 25 ton
45.7 to 88 kW
adjustment,
alteration,
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UNIT INFORMATION
Service Literature
General overview of the unit's service information and capabilities.
LGT156 through 300
Specifies the range of models covered by this manual.
OPTIONS / ACCESSORIES
COOLING SYSTEM
Lists available options and accessories for the cooling system.
HEATING SYSTEM
Lists available options and accessories for the heating system.
BLOWER - SUPPLY AIR
Details options related to the supply air blower and its components.
CABINET
Lists cabinet-related options and accessories.
OPTIONS / ACCESSORIES
CONTROLS
Lists available control options and accessories for the unit.
INDOOR AIR QUALITY
Details options for improving indoor air quality, including filters and sensors.
UVC Germicidal Light Kit
Describes the optional UVC light kit for germicidal purposes.
ELECTRICAL
Lists electrical options such as voltage, circuit breakers, and GFI outlets.
OPTIONS / ACCESSORIES
ECONOMIZER
Details economizer options, controls, and related components.
OUTDOOR AIR
Lists options for outdoor air intake dampers.
POWER EXHAUST
Describes optional power exhaust systems for downflow applications.
HUMIDITROL® CONDENSER REHEAT OPTION (MSAV®) MODELS ONLY
Details the Humiditrol option for dehumidification on specific models.
OPTIONS / ACCESSORIES
ROOF CURBS
Lists various roof curb options for unit installation.
CEILING DIFFUSERS
Describes optional ceiling diffusers and transitions.
SPECIFICATIONS
General Data
Provides general specifications for the 13 Ton models.
Cooling Performance
Details cooling performance metrics for the 13 Ton models.
Refrigerant Charge
Lists refrigerant charge amounts for the 13 Ton models.
Gas Heating Options Available
Indicates where to find gas heating options information.
SPECIFICATIONS
General Data
Provides general specifications for the 15 Ton models.
Cooling Performance
Details cooling performance metrics for the 15 Ton models.
Refrigerant Charge
Lists refrigerant charge amounts for the 15 Ton models.
SPECIFICATIONS
General Data
Provides general specifications for the 17.5 Ton models.
Cooling Performance
Details cooling performance metrics for the 17.5 Ton models.
Refrigerant Charge
Lists refrigerant charge amounts for the 17.5 Ton models.
SPECIFICATIONS
General Data
Provides general specifications for the 20 Ton models.
Cooling Performance
Details cooling performance metrics for the 20 Ton models.
Refrigerant Charge
Lists refrigerant charge amounts for the 20 Ton models.
SPECIFICATIONS
General Data
Provides general specifications for the 25 Ton models.
Cooling Performance
Details cooling performance metrics for the 25 Ton models.
Refrigerant Charge
Lists refrigerant charge amounts for the 25 Ton models.
SPECIFICATIONS GAS HEAT
Usage Data
Provides usage data related to gas heating for different models.
Gas Heating Performance
Details gas heating performance specifications like input and output Btuh.
HIGH ALTITUDE DERATE
Explains derating requirements for units installed at high altitudes.
BLOWER DATA
BLOWER TABLE INCLUDES RESISTANCE FOR BASE UNIT ONLY WITH DRY INDOOR COIL & AIR FILTERS IN PLACE
Provides blower performance data including static pressure and RPM.
Minimum Air Volume Required For Different Gas Heat Sizes
Specifies minimum air volume requirements based on gas heat size.
BLOWER DATA
FACTORY INSTALLED BELT DRIVE KIT SPECIFICATIONS
Lists specifications for factory-installed belt drive kits.
FACTORY INSTALLED OPTIONS/FIELD INSTALLED ACCESSORY AIR RESISTANCE
Details air resistance values for various factory/field installed options.
BLOWER DATA
POWER EXHAUST FAN PERFORMANCE
Provides performance data for power exhaust fans.
CEILING DIFFUSER AIR RESISTANCE
Lists air resistance values for different ceiling diffusers.
CEILING DIFFUSER AIR THROW DATA
Provides air throw data for ceiling diffusers.
ELECTRICAL DATA
13 TON
Electrical data for 13 Ton models, including compressor and motor ratings.
15 TON
Electrical data for 15 Ton models, including compressor and motor ratings.
ELECTRICAL DATA
17.5 TON
Electrical data for 17.5 Ton models, including compressor and motor ratings.
20 TON
Electrical data for 20 Ton models, including compressor and motor ratings.
ELECTRICAL DATA
25 TON
Electrical data for 25 Ton models, including compressor and motor ratings.
PARTS ARRANGEMENT
FIGURE 1
Diagram showing the overall parts arrangement of the unit.
I-UNIT COMPONENTS
Describes key components within the unit.
1-Disconnect Switch S48
Describes the function and location of the disconnect switch.
2-Control Transformer T1
Details the control transformer and its voltage taps.
PARTS ARRANGEMENT
FIGURE 3
Diagram showing control board component arrangement.
FIGURE 4
Diagram showing component arrangement within the control area.
PARTS ARRANGEMENT
4-Terminal Block TB13
Describes the terminal block for distributing line voltage.
5-Outdoor Fan Motor Fuse Block & Fuses
Details the fuse block and fuses for outdoor fan motors.
6-Compressor Contactor K1, K2, K14, K146
Explains the compressor contactors and their functions.
7-Blower Contactor K3
Describes the blower contactor and its role.
PARTS ARRANGEMENT
Relative Humidity Sensor - Optional
Describes the optional indoor relative humidity sensor.
Enthalpy Sensor - Optional
Details the optional enthalpy sensors.
Economizer Differential Pressure Sensor - Optional
Explains the economizer pressure transducer.
Temperature Sensors
Lists temperature sensors and provides a resistance vs. temperature table.
PARTS ARRANGEMENT
17-Outdoor Fan Transformers T5
Details the transformers for outdoor fan units.
18-Fuse F61 (Higher SCCR units only)
Explains the function of fuse F61.
19-Blower Motor Overload Relay S42
Describes the blower motor overload relay and its operation.
PARTS ARRANGEMENT
SIEMENS OVERLOAD RELAY
Provides details on the Siemens overload relay and its adjustment.
Compressor Detail B1, B2
Diagram showing compressor details for B1 and B2.
PARTS ARRANGEMENT
Compressor Detail B1, B2, B13
Diagram showing compressor details for B1, B2, and B13.
Compressor Detail B1, B2, B13, B20
Diagram showing compressor details for B1, B2, B13, and B20.
PARTS ARRANGEMENT
FIGURE 10
Diagram illustrating refrigerant circuits for 156 units.
FIGURE 11
Diagram illustrating refrigerant circuits for 180 units.
PARTS ARRANGEMENT
FIGURE 12
Diagram showing refrigerant circuits for 210, 240, and 300 units.
B-Cooling Components
Describes the types and number of compressors used in the units.
1-Compressors B1, B2, B13, B20
Describes the types and number of compressors used in the units.
B-Cooling Components
2-Crankcase Heaters HR1, HR2, HR5 & HR11
Details the crankcase heaters installed on compressors.
3-High Pressure Switches S4, S7, S28, S96
Explains the function and operation of high-pressure switches.
4-Low Pressure Switches S87, S88, S97, S98
Describes the function and operation of low-pressure switches.
5-Filter Drier (all units)
Explains the purpose of the filter drier in the refrigerant circuit.
B-Cooling Components
7-Temperature Thermistor
Describes the function of temperature thermistors for system protection.
C-Blower Compartment
Information regarding the blower compartment.
1-Blower Wheels
Specifies the size and number of blower wheels.
2-Indoor Blower Motor B3
Details the indoor blower motor specifications.
OPERATION / ADJUSTMENT
Supply Air Staged Units
Explains blower operation for staged units.
A-Blower Operation
Provides steps for setting up and operating the blower.
OPERATION / ADJUSTMENT
B-Blower Access
Instructions for accessing the blower assembly.
C-Determining Unit CFM
Procedure for setting and measuring unit CFM.
D-Set Damper Minimum Position
Steps to set minimum damper positions for ventilation air.
Set Minimum Position 1
Setting minimum damper position for high CFM.
OPERATION / ADJUSTMENT
D-Blower Belt Adjustment
Procedures for adjusting blower belt tension and alignment.
Blowers Without Belt Tensioner
Specific instructions for blowers without a belt tensioner.
OPERATION / ADJUSTMENT
E-Check Belt Tension
Guidelines for checking and measuring belt tension.
D-GAS HEAT COMPONENTS
1-Control Box Components A3, A12, A55
Identifies control box components for gas heat sections.
Burner Ignition Control A3, A12
Details the burner ignition controls and their LED codes.
D-GAS HEAT COMPONENTS
FIGURE 19
Diagram illustrating the normal ignition sequence.
FIGURE 20
Diagram showing the ignition attempt sequence with retrials.
FIGURE 21
Diagram illustrating the ignition control timing.
D-GAS HEAT COMPONENTS
2-Heat Exchanger (Figure 22)
Explains the heat exchanger design and function.
D-GAS HEAT COMPONENTS
3-Burner Assembly (Figure 23)
Describes the burner assembly and its components.
Orifice
Details the burner orifice and its importance for gas flow.
4-Primary High Temperature Limits S10 & S99
Explains the primary and secondary high temperature limits.
5-Flame Rollout Limits S47, S69
Describes the flame rollout limits and their function.
D-GAS HEAT COMPONENTS
TABLE 7
Shows prove switch settings for S18 & S45.
7-Combustion Air Inducers B6 & B15
Details the combustion air inducer blowers and their specifications.
8-Combustion Air Motor Capacitors C3 & C11
Describes the motor capacitors for the combustion air blowers.
9-Gas Valves GV1 & GV3
Explains the function and operation of the two-stage gas valves.
D-GAS HEAT COMPONENTS
11-Flame Sensors
Explains the function and location of flame sensors.
II-PLACEMENT AND INSTALLATION
General instructions for unit placement and installation.
III-CHARGING
Procedures for refrigerant charging and checking.
A-Refrigerant Charge and Check
Instructions for refrigerant charge, including warnings.
III-CHARGING
TABLE 9
Operating pressures for 156 units without reheat.
III-CHARGING
TABLE 10
Operating pressures for 156 units with reheat.
III-CHARGING
TABLE 11
Operating pressures for 180 units without reheat.
III-CHARGING
TABLE 12
Operating pressures for 180 units with reheat.
III-CHARGING
TABLE 13
Operating pressures for 210 units without reheat.
III-CHARGING
TABLE 14
Operating pressures for 210 units with reheat.
III-CHARGING
TABLE 15
Operating pressures for 240 units without reheat.
III-CHARGING
TABLE 16
Operating pressures for 240 units with reheat.
III-CHARGING
TABLE 17
Operating pressures for 300 units without reheat.
III-CHARGING
TABLE 18
Operating pressures for 300 units with reheat.
III-CHARGING
IV- START-UP OPERATION
Essential checks before unit startup and for seasonal readiness.
A-Preliminary and Seasonal Checks
Essential checks before unit startup and for seasonal readiness.
B-Cooling Start-up
Step-by-step guide for initiating cooling operation.
IV- START-UP OPERATION
C-Heating Startup
Safety warnings and procedures for starting the heating system.
Placing Furnace In Operation
Step-by-step guide for placing the furnace into operation.
Turning Off Gas to Appliance
Procedures for safely turning off the gas supply.
D-Safety or Emergency Shutdown
Instructions for performing a safety or emergency shutdown.
V- SYSTEMS SERVICE CHECKS
A-Heating System Service Checks
Procedures for checking the heating system, including gas piping.
1-Gas Piping
Guidelines and requirements for gas piping installation.
2-Testing Gas Piping
Procedures for testing gas piping for leaks and pressure.
3-Testing Gas Supply Pressure
Steps for testing and verifying gas supply pressure.
V- SYSTEMS SERVICE CHECKS
TABLE 19
Gas pressure regulations for LGT units.
5-Proper Gas Flow
Method for checking proper gas flow to the burners.
6-Inshot Burner
Details on inshot burners, including flame viewing and removal.
7-Spark Electrode Gap
Instructions for checking and adjusting the spark electrode gap.
V- SYSTEMS SERVICE CHECKS
TABLE 20
Flame sensor signal microamps for UTEC.
10-Combustion Air Inducer
Information on the combustion air inducer's operation and monitoring.
VI-MAINTENANCE
Routine maintenance procedures for unit components.
A-Filters
Instructions for checking and maintaining air filters.
VI-MAINTENANCE
B-Lubrication
Notes that lubrication is not required for motors and wheels.
C-Supply Air Blower Wheel
Guidance on inspecting the supply air blower wheel.
D-Evaporator Coil
Instructions for inspecting and cleaning the evaporator coil.
E-Condenser Coil
Guidance on cleaning and inspecting the condenser coil.
VII-ACCESSORIES
A-Roof Curbs
Details the application and installation of roof curbs.
FIGURE 32
Diagram of an assembled hybrid roof curb.
FIGURE 33
Diagram showing typical flashing detail for roof curbs.
B-Transitions
Describes optional supply/return transitions.
VII-ACCESSORIES
FIGURE 34
Diagrams of manual and motorized outdoor air dampers.
D-Supply and Return Diffusers
Describes optional supply and return diffusers.
1-“TMP” MODE (SENSIBLE TEMPERATURE)
Describes the economizer's sensible temperature mode.
VII-ACCESSORIES
F-Gravity Exhaust Dampers
Describes gravity exhaust dampers used with economizers.
FIGURE 35
Diagram showing economizer and power exhaust fan installation.
G-C1PWRE10 Power Exhaust Fans
Details the power exhaust fans and their applications.
H-Optional Cold Weather Kit (Canada only)
Describes the optional cold weather kit for burner compartment heating.
VII-ACCESSORIES
J-Smoke Detectors A171, A172, A173
Details the optional smoke detectors and their installation.
K-Blower Proving Switch S52
Explains the blower proving switch and its function.
L-Dirty Filter Switch S27
Describes the dirty filter switch and its operation.
M-LP / Propane Kit
Information on the LP/Propane conversion kit.
VII-ACCESSORIES
Replacing the Sensor
Steps for replacing an IAQ sensor using the CORE Service App.
FIGURE 36
Diagram showing IAQ sensor locations.
R-Bipolar Ionizer
Describes the Needlepoint Bipolar Ionizer kit.
VIII-FACTORY-INSTALLED Hot Gas Re-Heat
General
Overview of hot gas reheat for dehumidification.
L14 and L30 Reheat Coil Solenoid Valves
Describes the reheat coil solenoid valves.
Reheat Setpoint
Information on setting and adjusting the reheat setpoint.
A91 Humidity Sensor
Details the humidity sensor output voltage and accuracy.
VIII-FACTORY-INSTALLED Hot Gas Re-Heat
FIGURE 37
Diagram of reheat mode refrigerant routing for 156 units.
FIGURE 38
Diagram of cooling mode refrigerant routing for 156 units.
VIII-FACTORY-INSTALLED Hot Gas Re-Heat
FIGURE 39
Diagram of reheat mode refrigerant routing for 180 units.
FIGURE 40
Diagram of cooling mode refrigerant routing for 180 units.
VIII-FACTORY-INSTALLED Hot Gas Re-Heat
FIGURE 41
Diagram of reheat mode refrigerant routing for 210-300 units.
FIGURE 42
Diagram of cooling mode refrigerant routing for 210-300 units.
VIII-FACTORY-INSTALLED Hot Gas Re-Heat
TABLE 23
Reheat operation table based on thermostat mode.
IX--Multi-Staged Blower
A-Design Specifications
How to use blower CFM design specifications.
B-Set Maximum CFM
Procedure to set the maximum blower CFM.
C-Set Blower Speeds
Steps to set blower speeds using the mobile service app.
1 - Use the following mobile service app menu...
Menu path for setting blower speeds.
IX--Multi-Staged Blower
TABLE 24
Heating, ventilation, and smoke CFM specifications.
TABLE 25
Cooling minimum and maximum CFM specifications.
X--VAV System
A-Start-Up
Startup procedure for VAV systems.
1 - A pressure transducer (A30) is shipped...
Installing the pressure transducer.
2 - Two twisted pairs of shielded cable...
Connecting the pressure transducer.
3 - Open all zone dampers and/or boxes.
Preparing zones for calibration.
X--VAV System
B-Unit Operation
Checking unit mechanical operation.
C-Manual Supply Air VFD Bypass
Instructions for manually bypassing the VFD.
IMPORTANT - All dampers must be open...
Critical note regarding damper positions during bypass.
XI-Wiring Diagrams and Sequence of Operation
GAS HEAT DIAGRAM
Detailed wiring diagram for gas heat components.
XI-Wiring Diagrams and Sequence of Operation
Sequence of Operation Gas Heat LGT156/300
Step-by-step sequence for gas heat operation.
FIRST STAGE HEAT:
Operation sequence for first stage heating.
SECOND STAGE HEAT:
Operation sequence for second stage heating.
OPTIONAL LOW AMBIENT KIT
Operation of the optional low ambient kit.
XI-Wiring Diagrams and Sequence of Operation
THERMOSTAT
Wiring diagram for thermostat connections.
XI-Wiring Diagrams and Sequence of Operation
Economizer
Wiring diagram for the economizer system.
XI-Wiring Diagrams and Sequence of Operation
Sequence of Operation LGT156
Detailed sequence of operation for LGT156 model.
ECONOMIZER OPERATION
Sequence for economizer operation.
1ST STAGE COOLING
Sequence of operation for first stage cooling.
2ND STAGE COOLING
Sequence of operation for second stage cooling.
XI-Wiring Diagrams and Sequence of Operation
LGT/LCT240, 300 G, J Voltage No By-Pass
Wiring diagram for LGT/LCT240/300 G, J voltage, no bypass.

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