Johnson Controls PC090 THRU 240 Manuale Utente

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Johnson Controls Unitary Products
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Installation
Limitations
These units must be installed in accordance with all national 
and local safety codes. If no local codes apply, installation must 
conform to the appropriate national codes. Units are designed 
to meet National Safety Code Standards. If components are to 
be added to a unit to meet local codes, they are to be installed 
at the dealer's and/or the customer's expense.
Location
Use the following guidelines to select a suitable location for 
both the condensing unit and the evaporator.
1.
The heat pump is designed for outdoor installation only.
2.
The condenser fans are the propeller type and are not 
suitable for use with ductwork in the condenser air stream.
3.
The heat pump and the evaporator should be positioned to 
minimize the number of bends in the refrigerant piping.
4.
The heat pump should be as close to the evaporator as 
practical.
5.
The heat pump should not be installed where normal 
operating sounds may be objectionable.
6.
The evaporator should be located within the building, either 
outside or inside the conditioned space.
Rooftop Locations
Be careful not to damage the roof. Consult the building 
contractor or architect if the roof is bonded. Choose a location 
with adequate structural strength to support the unit.
The heat pump must be mounted on level supports. The 
supports can be channel iron beams or wooden beams treated 
to reduce deterioration.
Minimums of two (2) beams are required to support each unit. 
The beams should: (1) be positioned perpendicular to the roof 
joists. (2) Extend beyond the dimensions of the section to 
distribute the load on the roof. (3) Be capable of adequately 
supporting the concentrated loads at the corners. These beams 
can usually be set directly on the roof. Flashing is not required.
NOTE:  On bonded roofs, check for special installation 
requirements.
Ground Level Locations
It is important that the units be installed on a substantial base 
that will not settle, causing strain on the refrigerant lines and 
possible leaks. A one-piece concrete slab with footers that 
extend below the frost line is recommended. The slab should 
not be tied to the building foundation, as noise will telegraph 
through the slab.
Table 2:
Unit Application Data
Voltage Variation
1
Min. / Max.
1.Utilization range “A” in accordance with ARI Standard 110.
208/230-3-60
187/252
460-3-60
432/504
575-3-60
540/630
Ambient Air on Condenser Coil
Min. /Max.
2
2.These units can operate in an ambient temperature of 
125°F providing the wet bulb temperature of the air enter-
ing the evaporator coil does not exceed 67°F. Unit can 
operate to 0°F if equipped with a low ambient kit.
40°F/125°F
Suction Pressure at Compressor and
Corresponding Temp. at Saturation
Min. / Max.
101.6 psig / 156.6 psig
32.0 ºF / 55.0 ºF