Справочник Пользователя для Nordyne R-410A

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•  If the REMOVE FOR NO DELAY jumper 
is installed, the compressor will energize 
immediately following a 30-second delay.
Note: If the Y2 thermostat input is energized 
(2 - stage system), the second stage will turn on.
If the above steps will not initiate a defrost, replace 
the defrost board.
Anti Short Cycle Timer Test
The 3-minute time delay feature can be bypassed 
by shorting the TEST pins together.
Heating Mode
When the TEST pins are shorted together for 
more than 1-second, the control will switch 
between defrost mode and heating mode (as 
described in the Defrost Test Procedure section).
Cooling Mode
When the TEST pins are shorted together for 
more than 1-second, the Anti Short Cycle Timer 
will be bypassed.
Optional Equipment
A functional checkout should be performed 
in accordance with the checkout procedures 
supplied with the equipment.
Table 3. Split System
Heat Pump Charge
Tonnage
System Charge
R-410A oz.
2 Ton
185
3 Ton
272
4 Ton
272
5 Ton
272
ADJUSTMENT OF REFRIGERANT 
CHARGE:
 CAUTION:
Split system equipment contains 
liquid and gaseous refrigerant under 
pressure. Adjustment of refrigerant 
charge should only be attempted by 
qualifi ed, trained personnel thoroughly 
familiar with the equipment. Under no 
circumstances should the homeowner 
attempt to install and/or service this 
equipment. Failure to comply with this 
warning could result in equipment 
damage, personal injury, or death.
NOTES:
•  The unit must be charged while both fi rst and 
second stages are operating.
•  To achieve rated capacity and effi ciency the 
compressor must be exposed to refrigerant 
for at least 24 hours prior to running and then 
must be run for a minimum of 12 hours.
•  The following Refrigerant Charging Charts are 
applicable to listed assemblies of equipment 
and at listed airfl ows for the indoor coil. 
Assemblies of indoor coils and outdoor units 
not listed are not recommended.
Charging an R-410A Unit in AC Mode at 
Outdoor Temperatures Above 65F.
1.  With the system operating at steady-state, 
measure the liquid refrigerant pressure in 
psig at the service valve.
2.  Measure the liquid refrigerant temperature in 
Fahrenheit at the service valve.
3.   For the temperature measured, determine the 
required liquid refrigerant pressure from the 
appropriate charging charts in Figures 4 - 7 
(pages 14 & 15).
4.  If the pressure measured in step 1 is greater 
than the required liquid refrigerant pressure 
determined in step 4, then there is too much 
charge in the system. Remove refrigerant and 
repeat steps 1 through 3 until the system is 
correctly charged.
5.  If the pressure measured in step 1 is less 
than the required liquid refrigerant pressure 
determined in step 4, then there is too little 
charge in the system. Add refrigerant and 
repeat steps 1 through 3 until the system is 
correctly charged.
Charging an R-410A Unit in Heating Mode.
1.  Evacuate the refrigerant system. 
2.  Weigh in the proper charge per Table 3, using 
the Heating Charging Chart (Figure 8, page 
16) as a guide. Unit charge MUST be verifi ed 
in cooling season.
3.   Verify the unit is operating properly as outlined 
in the functional checkout (heating section) on 
page 11.