Specifications

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3.0 LOCATING UNIT
3.1 CORROSIVE ENVIRONMENT
The metal parts of this unit may be subject to rust or deterioration if exposed to a
corrosive environment. This oxidation could shorten the equipment’s useful life.
Corrosive elements include, but are not limited to, salt spray, fog or mist in seacoast
areas, sulphur or chlorine from lawn watering systems, and various chemical conta-
minants from industries such as paper mills and petroleum refineries.
If the unit is to be installed in an area where contaminants are likely to be a prob-
lem, special attention should be given to the equipment location and exposure.
Avoid having lawn sprinkler heads spray directly on the unit cabinet.
In coastal areas, locate the unit on the side of the building away from the water-
front.
Shielding provided by a fence or shrubs may give some protection, but cannot
violate minimum airflow and service access clearances.
Elevating the unit off its slab or base enough to allow air circulation will help
avoid holding water against the basepan.
Regular maintenance will reduce the build-up of contaminants and help to protect
the unit’s finish.
Frequent washing of the cabinet, fan blade and coil with fresh water will remove
most of the salt or other contaminants that build up on the unit.
Regular cleaning and waxing of the cabinet with an automobile polish will pro-
vide some protection.
A liquid cleaner may be used several times a year to remove matter that will not
wash off with water.
Several different types of protective coatings are offered in some areas. These
coatings may provide some benefit, but the effectiveness of such coating materials
cannot be verified by the equipment manufacturer.
3.2 CONDENSER LOCATION
Consult local and national building codes and ordinances for special installation
requirements. Following location information will provide longer life and simplified
servicing of the outdoor condenser.
MATCH ALL COMPONENTS:
OUTDOOR UNIT
INDOOR COIL/METERING DEVICE
INDOOR AIR HANDLER/FURNACE
REFRIGERANT LINES
!
WARNING
DISCONNECT ALL POWER TO UNIT BEFORE STARTING
MAIN TE NANCE. FAILURE TO DO SO CAN CAUSE ELECTRICAL SHOCK
RESULTING IN SEVERE PERSONAL INJURY OR DEATH.
TABLE 1
ELECTRICAL AND PHYSICAL DATA – 16 SEER
Electrical Physical
Model
Number
16 SEER
Phase
Frequency (Hz)
Voltage (Volts)
Rated Load
Amperes
(RLA)
Compressor
Locked Rotor
Amperes
(LRA)
Fan Motor
Full Load
Amperes
(FLA)
Minimum
Circuit
Ampacity
Amperes
Minimum
Amperes
Maximum
Amperes
Face Area
Sq. Ft. [m
2
]
No.
Rows
CFM
[L/s]
Refrig.
Per
Circuit
Oz. [g]
Net
Lbs. [kg]
Shipping
Lbs. [kg]
Fuse or HACR
Circuit Breaker
Outdoor Coil Weight
Rev. 12/16/2011
24 1-60-208/230 13/13 58.3 0.8 14/14 20/20 20/20 16.39 1 1665 104 154 171
[1.52] [786] [2948] [69.9] [77.6]
36 1-60-208/230 17/17 83 1.9 22/22 30/30 35/35 21.85 1 2540 146 181 201
[2.03] [1199] [4139] [82.1] [91.2]
48 1-60-208/230 23.6/23.6 104 1.0 28/28 35/35 45/45 21.85 1 3290 170 181 201
[2.03] [1553] [4820] [82.1] [91.2]
60 1-60-208/230 28.8/28.8 152.9 2.8 35/35 45/45 60/60 21.85 1 3500 133 186 206
[2.03] [1321] [3770] [84.4] [93.4]