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HomeMy WebLinkAboutMP22-039 O 4Cy�.u� yGc cw°a 1 C ,� iC 4016 Glnniu oaW VILLAGE OF RYE BROOK MAYOR 938 King Street, Rye Brook,N.Y. 10573 ADMINISTRATOR Jason A.Klein (914) 939-0668 Christopher J. Bradbury www.iyebrook.org TRUSTEES BUILDING& FIRE INSPECTOR Susan R. Epstein Michael J. Izzo Stephanie J. Fischer David M. Heiser Salvatore W. Morlino CERTIFICATE OF COMPLIANCE April 26,2022 Charles Parker&Dawn Lapiana 94 Grant Street Rye Brook,New York 10573 Re: 94 Grant Street, Rye Brook,New York 10573 Parcel ID#: 141.43-1-29 This document certifies that the work done under Mechanical Permit #22-039 issued on 3/18/2022 for the installation of two new condensers have been satisfactorily completed. Sincerely, Michael J. Izzo Building&Fire Inspector /to �E BROv�. ov �m 1982 BUILDING DEPARTMENT BUILDING INSPECTOR ASSISTANT BUILDING INSPECTOR VILLAGE OF RYE BROOK ❑CODE ENFORCEMENT OFFICER 938 KING STREET - RYE BROOK,NY 10573 (914) 939-0668 FAx (914) 939-5801 www ryebrook.org - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - INSPECTION REPORT - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -- - ADDRESS:—�iq /�N♦ � DATE: 17 b Z Z PERMIT# V_\�Z Z - Q �S'I ISSUED: ZZSECT: BLOCK: LOT: LOCATION: j �J� J�� L1 ��-`= OCCUPANCY: z Z HE WORK IS... ACCEPTED ❑ REJECTED/REINSPECTION ❑ VIOLATION NOTED _ ❑ SITE INSPECTION REQUIRED ❑ FOOTING ❑ FOOTING DRAINAGE ❑ FOUNDATION ❑ UNDERGROUND PLUMBING NOTES ON INSPECTION: ❑ ROUGH PLUMBING ❑ ROUGH FRAMING ❑ INSULATION 11 ❑ NATURAL GAS ❑ L.P. GAS ❑ FUEL TANK ❑ FIRE SPRINKLER ❑ FINAL PLUMBING ❑ CROSS CONNECTION ❑ INAL ��2 OTHER a M � 'a N N N OC (DID eh ewe 17 M p -d v o00 W q H . O L {•ry �"'� -�- terry pa a '� '� � 'y •v� �1 \ cs o o o ; y [�] F v W w O Ad pr c7 aP, Vj O A in OC w U ON VO � O �^ C� O z A z a C " U �..� VC _ Q ~ to VQ � o � e� Q o � o spo ON tn °� � � 00 1� p4 •Y a C=6"U 4 v v O � U O t° L Q_ pG � � •� � d « p W o oo a41 � u w p c H $ w y M U O 0 U BUILD MENT D [E C E I v E VIL OF . . OOK 938 KMG ET RYE'S NY 10573 MAR 18 2022 VILLAGE OF RYE BROOK BUILDING DEPARTMENT APPLICATION FOR PERMIT TO INSTALL AND/OR REMOVE HEATING, VENTILATION AND/OR AIR CONDITIONING EQUIPMENT FOR OFFICE USE ONLY: PERMIT#: '039 �L Approval Date: n Permit Fee:$ t�C — Approval Signature: Other: Disapproved: (fees are non-refundable) **xxxxxxxx***xxxx*xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx**xxxxxx***,rxxxxxx*xx*xxx**xx*+ex*xxx*x*****xx*,rxx**xxxx*x**xxxx REQUIREMENTS FOR RELEASE OF PERMIT&CERTIFICATE OF COMPLIANCE: 1. Properly completed& Signed Application. 2. Site/Staging Plan if Required by the Building Inspector. 3. Copy of Licensed Contractor's Liability Insurance. (Village of Rye Brook must be listed as certificate holder)&Workers Compensation Insurance on a NYS Board form(Form#C105.2 or Form#U26.3/or NY State workers Compensation waiver) 4. Payment of Fees/Unit: RESIDENTIAL=$100.00/unit • COMMERCIAL=$350.00/unit. 5. Inspection by the Building Department for removal and/or installation. (48 hour notice required) 6. Electrieai work requires a separate Electrical Permit&Electrical Inspection. 7. Plumbing/Gas work requires a separate Plumbing Permit&Plumbing Inspection. Application dated, 3'/O'"-c is hereby made to the Building inspector of the Village of Rye Brook for a permit for the installation and or removal of the HVAC equipment as listed below.The applicant and property owner,by signing this document agrees that said equipment will be installed and/or removed in conformance with all applicable Local,County,State&Federal laws, codes,rules and regulations. �/ q r 1. Address: y1 d 1 SBL: �T�► 7� �f—t� / Zone: 1 Property Owner: (-.QU.Y-) 1Ll(7 S t i Address: �`� Phone#: '1 LA ^ �21 L f�S�� Cell#: email: 1_LtU-�r)L}H 1,fi�"M��DLAW 3. Contractor: ( ddress: (�� Phone#: A i LA-el-�q-9 360 Cell#:��7 , I email: 4. Applicant: Address: Phone#: Cell#: email: 5. Scope of Work:New Installation( )•Replacement( )•Removal( )•Other( ): i 1 t/' 6. List Equipment: � `tr ti 0 4 ! h�' S i C{C 7. Location of Equipment: 8. Method of Installation/Removal(list all equipment needed to perform job): 1 sn2rzo21 171 4'1UNTY STATE OF#E OF WE51CHES Ell_ } as: 00.W n r n ,being duly sworn,deposes and states that he/she is the applicant above named, (print nme of individual signing as the applicant) and further states that(s)he is the legal owner of the property to which this application pertains,or that(s)he is the for the legal owner and is duly authorized to make and file this application. (indicate architect,contractor,agent,attorney,etc.) That all statements contained herein are true to the best of his/her knowledge and belief,and that any work performed,or use conducted at the above captioned property will be in conformance with the details as set forth and contained in this application and in any accompanying approved plans and specifications,as well as in accordance with the New York State Uniform Fire Prevention&Building Code,the Code of the Village of Rye Brook and all other applicable laws,ordinances and regulations. Swom to before me this p Sworn to before me this l day of ,20 �Z day of A r E 20 Signatur of Property Owner tgnature of Applicant �kwn I.e, �xf* S i e✓Gy. -1-.f rfi zt d Print N=e of a Print Name of Applicant Notary Public blic CHRISrHHERJ.BRADBUIRY DEAN ALEXANDER RADICE SR Notary Public,State of New York NOTARY PUBLIC No.01 BR6159985 CONNECTICUT Qualified In Westchester County., MY COMMISSION EXPIRES NOVEMBER 30,2= Commission Expires January 29,20 This application must be properly completed in its entirety and must include the notarized signature(s)of the legal owner(s)of the subject property, and the applicant of record in the spaces provided. Any application not properly completed in its entirety and/or not properly signed shall be deemed null and void and will be returned to the applicant. z 8/12/2021 f z 00 z N N N w N \ W M M Ln F A w N C4 M 00 " 0 C M .Zr C . a, W Q, a; N � all O v 1 x R ON W O u ce z Q ° � z 0 ° ° M. a < .. 00a C9in ti) Z : A W 00I'D (, a CIA U V u z z , z \ ate z V o.-o 2 V z A oo 1 /My� M aj w U C t = V x a zz o � � z P." w � w w d a o o D ; 11 � BUILDING DEPARTMENT MAR 2 3 2022 U VILLAGE OF RYE BROOK 938 KING STREET RYE BROOK,NY 10573 VILLAGE OF RYE BROOK (914)939-0668 BUILDING DEPARTMENT ELECTRICAL PERMIT APPLICATION Westchester County Master Electricians License Required "/0 'Da -v30 �)-d� � Approval Date: MAR 2 3 1012 Permit Fee: $ Approval Signature: Other: Disapproved: (fees are son-refundable) ************************************************************************************************** Application dated, 2 i -L Z is hereby made to the Building Inspector of the Village of Rye Brook NY,for the issuance of a Permit to install and/or remove electrical equipment,wiring,fixtures,or to perform other high or low voltage electrical work as per the detailed statement described below. The applicant & property owner, by signing this document agree that all electrical work performed will be in conformance with all applicable Federal,State,County and Local Cordes. `T 1.Address: 9 (2,���r1 it SBL: l'7l y,3 -I-a 9 Zone: 2.Property Owner: C 1/1 o r p " f d r j ,(- Address: 1'4 (J rcZ+mot f 5+ Phone#: 3`l l - Z(L,g- 18 10 Cell#: -3`t 1 Z(,9- 18 l G email: N w✓I 0 vn 12 a I u m b u In w . co n 3.Master Electrician: UI O I I AvY) •Tr. Address: ?O kX S q (e e,4✓C.hQJ+e, I J`I Lic.#: 3 I Phone#: 914 - (o Z9-3$21 Cell#: 1-91 y (c 2y 3S14 email: f?-;.G E 4 I S" op-}'o-, /1e}- Company Name: Address: Pi 6o t• S L4 L- IJ`J 10571 4.Proposed Electrical Work/Fixture Count: A - C . - STATE OF NEW YORK,COUNTY OF WESTCHESTER ) as: w d lorn C.Y�!ti o r�3y being duly swom,deposes and states that he/she is the applicant above/I __named,and does further state that(s)he is the legal owner of the property to which this application pertains,or that(s)he is the Con-'vGl G4o 1" for the legal owner and is duly authorized to make and file this application. The undersigned further states that all statements contained herein are true to the best of his/her knowledge and belief,and that any work performed,or use conducted at the above captioned property will be in conformance with the details as set forth and contained in this application and in any accompanying approved plans and specifications,as well as in accordance with the New York State Uniform Fire Prevention&Building Code,the Code of the Village of Rye Brook and all other applicable laws,ordinances and regulations. Sworn to before me this Sworn to before me this day of 120 day of p�nt�G /J 120 e� . � 4 Signature of Property Owner Signature of Applicant W \�l(-tgrn GG 3f Print Name of Property Owner 11\ ame of Applicanty t1 _ Notary Public NOS Puhlic SHARI MELILLO Notary Public, State of New York 11410. 01 MiF6160%3 Qualified in Westchester County') Commission Expires January 29.20 8/12/2021 �•r � �� --utJ� Westchester Rockland Electrical Inspection Services, Inc. Phone: 914-347-3595 DO NOT WRITE HERE-FOR OFFICE USE ONLY P.O. Box 208 Fax: 914-347-3596 Carmel, NY 10512 �" � BUILDING PERMIT NO. TEMP N DAT ��-> --1si of CITY OR VILLAGE,yam} J / ZIP CODE TOWNSHIP COUNTY STREET AND NO.OR ROAD 1 /rG POLE NUMBER ` /- rl BETWEEN WHAT TWO CROSS STREETS IS PREMISES LOCATED? SECTION BLOCK LOT OCCUPANT'S NAME-, h BUILDING OCCUPANCY orGeS a Irkc.Y' OWNER'S NAME AN ADORE HOME TELEPHONE NUMBER C V)()rLe s ea r k.A,,r 4 ra ri f S 34 I - 2 CV K- I '�5-10 CURRENT SUPPLIED BY FROM THEIR OFFICE WORK TELEPHONE NUMBER LIST BELOW ALL EQUIPMENT WHICH YOU INSTALLED NUMBER OF OUTLETS NO.OF FIXTURES& MOTORS HEATERS OFFICE USE LOCATION LAMP RECEPTACLES ONLY SIDEWALL SWITCH INCADE FLUORE NO. H.P.EACH NO. WATTS EACH INSPECTION OUTSIDE r BASEMENT 1"FL. 2'FL 1 3-FL. 11 111 1 _ REMARKS:LIST OTHER ELECTRICAL DEVICES NOT SET FORTH ABOVE: THIS APPLICATION IS INTENDED TO COVER THE ABOVE LISTED ITEMS TO BE INSPECTED. IF AT ANY TIME OF INSPECTION ADDITIONAL ITEMS HAVE BEEN INSTALLED, YOU ARE AUTHORIZED TO MAKE THE INSPECTION AND ADJUST THE FEE FOR THE ADDITIONAL ITEMS INSPECTED AS PROVIDED BY THE APPLICANT.THE APPLICANT DECLARES THAT THERE IS NO OPEN APPLICATIONS FOR THE ABOVE WITH ANY OTHER INSPECTION COMPANY.WREIS, INC. IS NOT LISTING.LABELING, UNDERWRITING OR CERTIFYING ANY EQUIPMENT, MATERIALS OR DEVICES WHICH ARE PERFORMED BY OTHER CERTIFIED TESTING AGENCIES OR INSPECTION COMPANIES.THE APPLICANT,OWNER,OR AUTHORIZED AGENT AGREES TO ALL THE ABOVE TERMS AND CONDITIONS AS SET FORTH FOR THE APPLICATION. SIZE OF SERVICE FEEDERS CHARACTER OF WORK NEW[J ADDITIONAL q EXPOSED❑ CONGEALED❑ MUST ENTER APPLICANTS IDENTIFICATION NUMBER SERVICE ENTERS BUILDING OVERHEAD[I UNDERGROUND❑ AVOID DELAYS BY GIVING FULL AND ACCURATE INFORMATION.ALL SPACE MUST BE FILLED IN OR APPLICATION MAY BE RETURNED. NAME OF COMPANY DATE OF APPLICATION SIGNATU�F APPLICANT STREET ADDRESS TELEPHONE NO. O yl S If(a C-f( (p ` 1 — ?8 2- CrrY OR POSTOFF105 u fG� C� L ICENSE NO.WHEN APPLICABLE l g WESTCHESTER ROCKLANO ELECTRICAL INSPECTION IRE15SERVICES,INC. BY THIS CERTIFICATE OF COMPLIANCE THE Westchester Rockland Electrical Inspection Services 43 North Lawn Ave, Elmsford, NY 10523 914-347-3595 (Office) 1 914-347-3596 (Fax) CERTIFIES THAT Upon the application of: Upon premises owned by: Gargone Electric Dawn Lapiana &Charles Parker PO Box 546 NY, Purchase 10577 Located at:94 Grant St Rye Brook, NY 10573 Certificate Number: 1033958 Section: 141.43 Block: 1 Lot:29 BDC: Permit Number: EP:22-058-BPAP 22-039 i A visual inspection of the electrical system at this premise described as a Residential occupancy,wherein the premises electrical system consisting of electrical devices and wiring,described below,located in/on the premises at: 94 Grant St Rye Brook,NY 10573 r Basement 1st Floor 2nd Floor 3rd Floor Garage Attic Outside Other: Inspection was conducted in accordance with the NYS and NFPA 70-2017 International Electrical Code and detail of the installation,as set forth below,was found to be in compliance therewith on 04/05/22 j Name Type Quantity A/C Condenser ------- 2 This Certificate has been approved by Westchester Rockland Electrical Inspection Services. This certificate may not be altered in any way. '-7L [ This certificate is valid for work performed before date of inspection only. WESTCHESTER ROCKLAND ELECTRICAL INSPECTION WREI%iSERVICES,INC. BY THIS CERTIFICATE OF COMPLIANCE THE Westchester Rockland Electrical Inspection Services 43 North Lawn Ave, Elmsford, NY 10523 914-347-3595 (Office) 1 914-347-3596 (Fax) CERTIFIES THAT Upon the application of: Upon premises owned by: Gargone Electric Dawn Lapiana &Charles Parker PO Box 546 NY, Purchase 10577 Located at:94 Grant St Rye Brook, NY 10573 Certificate Number: 1034057 Section: 141.43 Block: 1 Lot:29 BDC: Permit Number: EP:22-058-BP:MP 22-039 A visual inspection of the electrical system at this premise described as a Residential occupancy,wherein the premises electrical system consisting of electrical devices and wiring,described below,located in/on the premises at: 94 Grant St Rye Brook,NY 10573 r Basement 1st Floor 2nd Floor 3rd Floor E?Garage Attic Outside Other: Inspection was conducted in accordance with the NYS and NFPA 70-2017 International Electrical Code and detail of the installation,as set forth below,was found to be in compliance therewith on 04/08/22 Name Type Quantity Central A/C System 2 zones 1 This Certificate has been approved by Westchester Rockland Electrical Inspection Services. This certificate may not be altered in any way. �­7 This certificate is valid for work performed before date of inspection only. i IL i gig WP W " f PIN 60 a i f �., j`y TABULAR DATA SHEET LX SERIES SPLIT SYSTEM AIR CONDITIONERS 13.0 SEER - R-410A - 1 PHASE - 1.5 THRU 5 NOMINAL TONS MODELS: TC31318 THRU 60 PHYSICAL AND ELECTRICAL DATA MODEL TC3B1821(H,S)TC3B2421(H,S)TC3B3021(H,S)TC3133621(H,S)TC3B4221(H,S)TC3B4821S TC3B6021S Unit Supply Voltage 208-230V, 1�). 60Hz Normal Voltage Range 1 187 to 252 Minimum Circuit Ampacity 9.6 12.3 14 2 19.9 21.9 28.5 34.3 Max.Overcurrent Device Amps 2 15 20 20 30 35 50 60 Min.Overcurrent Device Amps 3 15 15 15 20 25 30 35 Type Recip Recip Recip Recip Recip Scroll Scroll Compressor Rated Load 7.0 9.2 10.7 14.7 16.5 21.8 26.4 Locked Rotor 45.0 45.0 57.0 78.0 88.0 117 134 Crankcase Heater No No No No No No No Factory External Discharge Muffler No No No No Yes No No HS Kit Required with TXV 4 Yes' Yes' Yes' Yes' Yes' No No Fan Diameter Inches 18 18 18 18 22 22 22 Rated HP 1/8 1/8 1/8 114 1/4 V4 114 Fan Motor Rated Load Amps 0.80 0.80 0.80 1.50 1.30 1.30 1.30 Nominal RPM 1075 1075 1075 1100 850 850 850 Nominal CFM 1925 1950 2150 2575 2925 3225 3350 Face Area Sq.Ft. 8.26 9.78 11.07 12.37 12.22 13.83 17.37 Coil Rows Deep 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 Fins/Inch 23 23 23 23 23 23 23 Liquid Line Set OD(Field Installed) 3/8 3/8 3/8 3/8 3/8 3/8 3/8 Vapor Line Set OD(Field Installed)5 3/4 3/4 3/4 3/4 7/8 7/8 1-1/81 Unit Charge(Lbs.-Oz.)6 2- 15 3-4 3- 13 4- 1 4-6 4-8 5-6 Charge Per Foot,Oz. 0.62 0.62 0.62 0.62 0.67 0.67 0.75 Operating Weight Lbs. 125 130 140 165 175 165 190 Models with"H"on the end of the model number are shipped with a Hard Start Kit installed at the factory. 1 Rated in accordance with AHRI Standard 110-2012,utilization range-A". 2 Dual element fuses or HACR circuit breaker.Maximum allowable overcurrent protection. 3 Dual element fuses or HACR circuit breaker.Minimum recommended overcurrent protection 4. See Hard Start Kit Accessory Installation Manual for Hard Start Kit part number for each model. 5. For applications with non-standard vapor line sizes,see the"Applications 8 Accessories"section of this Technical Guide. 6. The Unit Charge is correct for the outdoor unit,smallest matched indoor unit,and 15 feet of refrigerant tubing.For tubing lengths other than 15 feet,add or subtract the amount of refrigerant,using the difference in actual lineset length(not the equivalent length)multiplied by the per foot value. DIMENSIONS C Dimensions Refrigerant Connection Unit Model (Inches) Service Valve Size A B C Liquid Vapor TC3131821(H,S) 23-1/2 24 24 TC3B2421(H,S) 26-3/4 24 24 3/4 A TC3B3021(H,S) 30 24 24 @p�p �r�2�� TC3B3621(H,S) 33-1/4 24 24 3/8 Z 0�0� TC3B4221(H,S) 26-3/4 29-1/4 29-1/4 TC3B4821S 30 29-1/4 29-1/4 7/8 TC31136021S 36-1/4 29-1/4 29-1/4 7/1$ a 0� $Adapter fitting must be field installed for the required 1-1/8"line set. B All dimensions are in inches and are subject to change without notice. Overall height is from bottom of base pan to top of fan guard. Overall length and width include screw heads. Johnson Controls Unitary Products 5013823-BTD-F-0616 SYSTEM CHARGE FOR VARIOUS MATCHED SYSTEMS Outdoor Unit TC361821(H,S)TC382421(H,S)TC3B3021(H,S)TC363621(�ITC31314221(Hi,S)lTC384821S TC3B6021S Required Orifice or TXV 1.2 0.047 I BA1 0.057 I BA1 0.063 I 1 0.067/B0.073 I BC1 0.077 I BC1 0.084 I BD1 Indoor Unit 3.4.5 Additional Charge,oz AP18B 0 - - - - - - AP24B 3 0 - - - - - AP30B 10 7 2 - - - - P36B 10 7 2 0 - - - AP36C - 11 2 2 - - - AP42C - 11 2 2 0 - - AP48(GD) - - - 5 2 0 - AP60(C,D) - - - - 9 2 0 AE 18B 0 - - - - - - E24B 3 0 - - - - - AE30B 8 5 0 - - -Al 10 7 2 0 - - - AE42C - - - 5 2 AE48(C,D) - - - 5 2 0 - AE60C - - - - 9 2 0 AE60D - - - - 29 oz TXV ONLY 22 oz TXV ONLY 20 oz TXV ONLY AVC18B 0 - - - - - AVC24B 3 0 - - - - - AVC30B 8 5 0 - - - - AVC361 10 7 2 0 - - - AVC42C - - - 5 2 AVC48(C.D) - - - 5 2 0 - AVC60C - - - - 9 2 0 AVC60D - - - - 29 oz TXV ONLY 22 oz TXV ONLY 20 oz TXV ONLY CF/CM/CU18(A,B) 0 - - - - - CF/CM/CU24(A,B) 3 0 - - - - - CF/CM/CU30(A,B,C) 8 5 0 - - - - CF/CM/CU36(A,B,C,D) 10 7 2 0 - CF/CM/CU42(B,C,D) - 11 2 2 0 CF/CM/CU48(C.D) - - - 5 2 0 - CF/CM/CU60(C.D) - - - - 9 2 0 CF/CM64D - - - - 29 oz TXV ONLY 22 oz TXV ONLY 20 oz TXV ONLY Some of the combinations shown in the above System Charge table require Advanced Main Air Circulating Fan indoor product.For approved coil only matches,please see the"COOLING CAPACITY-Upflow,Downflow&Horizontal Furnaces and Coils"table. FOOTNOTES: 1. For applications requiring a TXV,use S1-1TVl series kit. 2 Approved orifice(s)shipped with outdoor unit. 3. Systems matched with furnaces or air handlers not equipped with blower-off delays may require blower Time Delay Kit S1-2FD06700224. 4. CIF coils cannot be used in horizontal applications. 5 Charge adders shown above do not indicate that coils are rated for every application.Refer to Performance Data Tables for actual performance for specified sys- tem matches.Obtain certified system ratings from www ahridirectory.org. CHARGING PROCEDURES: 1. Check the Factory Unit Charge listed on the unit nameplate to verify the refrigerant charge for the outdoor unit,the smallest matched indoor unit and the 15 feet of interconnecting lineset. 2. Verify the indoor metering device and additional charge required for the specific matched indoor unit in the system using the above table. 3. Add additional charge for the amount of interconnecting lineset tubing greater than 15 feet at the rate specified in Physical and Electrical Data Table. 4. For installations requiring additional charge,weigh in refrigerant for the specific matching indoor unit and actual lineset length. 5. Once the charge adders for matched indoor unit and for lineset have been weighed in,verify the system operation against the temperatures and pressures in the Charging Chart for the outdoor unit.Locate Charging Charts on the outdoor unit and also in the Service Data Application Guide on www uoanet com.Follow the Subcool or Superheat charging procedure in the Installation Manual according to the type of indoor metering device in the system,and allow ten minutes after each charge adjustment for the system operation to stabilize.Record the charge adjustment made to match the Charging Chart. 6. Permanently stamp the unit nameplate with the TOTAL SYSTEM CHARGE defined as follows.TOTAL SYSTEM CHARGE=Base Charge(as shipped)+charge adder for matched indoor unit+charge adder for actual lineset length+charge adjustments to match the Charging Chart. Subject to change without notice.Published in U.S.A. 5013823-BTD-F-0616 Copyright©2016 by Johnson Controls, Inc.All rights reserved. Supersedes:5013823-BTD-E-0516 York International Corp. 5005 York Drive Norman, OK 73069 RESIDENTIAL SPLIT o ® • • o UNIT This document does not replace the Installation Manual,which must be referred to for detailed information. REMOVAL OF SHIPPING CLIP WARNING: Never use the wood screws for installation into the unit.The wood screws are longer than the unit SHIPPING CLIP UNIT screws.A technician can be seriously injured if the wood screw becomes SCREW propelled as a result of puncturing the (1 per vertical leg of refrigerant/oil circuit under a high �o—�p000 clip anchoring to unit. pressure charge.Damage to �o Remove screw.After unit the unit tubing or other componentspo �o� is removed from pallet, can also result. op�o opoo install screw back in the �oopoo unit hole it came from.) WOOD SCREW (1 per clip LARGER UNIT ON SHIPPING PALLET anchoring to pallet. Do not need t0 remove.) SHIPPING CLIP (3 per smaller unit) SHIPPING PALLET (4 per larger unit) ro� SMALLER UNIT ON SHIPPING PALLET A02e2-001 CONNECTION AND ACCESS POINTS ELECTRICAL FAN GUARD(Removable) CONTROL BOX COVER (Removable) t ®oO DO ®Q� ��® COIL GUARD ® O (Removable) ®C� �O® ®OD ��® i 0 Ci ®DO ��® ®�O �® BLOCK OFF PANEL ELECTRICAL WHIP CONTROL BOX (Removable) Swing away on select designs— REFRIGERANT LIQUID LINE CONNECTION COMMON SERVICE PORT CONNECTION If flexible electric REFRIGERANT VAPOR LINE CONNECTION (Heat pump only) whip is used. A02%.0o, See the Tabular Data Sheet included with the unit for detailed unit dimensions. A CAUTION Indoor coil is under inert gas pressure.Relieve pressure from coil by depressing schrader core at end of suction manifold stub out. Dry nitrogen should always be supplied through the tubing while it is being brazed, because the temperature required is high enough to cause oxidation of the copper unless an inert atmosphere is provided. The flow of dry nitrogen should continue until the joint has cooled.Always use a pressure regulator and safety valve to ensure that only low pressure dry nitrogen is introduced into the tubing. Only a small flow is necessary to displace air and prevent oxidation. If a refrigerant leak is discovered after the system is charged, the system must be evacuated to repair the leak.Attempting to braze a line under refrigerant pressure can cause the line to rupture.A rupture can propel hot solder and oil causing injury to the techni- cian attempting to braze the line. BRAZING PROCEDURES FOR SWEAT FITTING LINESET* NOTE: Field supplied adapter may / be required for lineset brazing. INDOOR UNIT REFRIGERANT LINESET CONNECTIONS / (See CAUTION above.) 0 WET RAGS � (Use wet rags to protect �I 7 unit and components from OUTDOOR UNIT overheating during lineset REFRIGERANT LINESET brazing procedures.) CONNECTIONS A0261-001 For unit lineset brazing precautions,refer to the Installation Manual included with the unit. ACAUTION Avoid personal injury and/or equipment damage, carefully follow the brazing, charging, and other instructions in the Installation Manual provided with the unit. EVACUATING SYSTEM AND CHARGING WITH REFRIGERANT LOW HIGH MICRON GAUGE 1/4"SAE MANIFOLD (Required for FLARE TEE o GAUGE SET evacuation procedure only.) RED BLUE _® YELLOW LINESET NITROGEN a TEMPERATURE (To indoor a INDICATOR Coil) HFC-410A 0 VACUUM o 0 0 o CLAMP TO PUMP DIGITAL 0 0 LIQUID LINE SCALE noas7-ooi Complete the installation by accomplishing the Startup Sheet at the back of the Installation Manual. For a full list of the unit accessories,see the"ACCESSORIES"section in the Technical Guide. For Common fault I troubleshooting and LED fault codes if applicable, see the Installation Manual. Subject to change without notice.Published in U.S.A. I IIIIII IIIII IIIII IIIIIIIIII IIIII IIIII IIII IIII 5164383-URG-C-0516 Copyright©2016 by Johnson Controls,Inc.All rights reserved. Supersedes:5164383-URG-B-0316 York International Corp. 5005 York Drive Norman, OK 73069 * 'I 4 1183500 BOOKLET IIIIIIIilllll IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII Warranty Registration Enclos . completePlease Registration Card or complete the form on our web site at"www.upgproductregistration.com"then click on product.Register your Congratu(ations On your purchase of a product built by Johnson Controls. We hope you will find this product to be of high quality and reliability. We are dedicated to raising the standard not only in workmanship but in service and comfort as well. To The Customer: Your "User's Information Manual" is in this Booklet. Keep it and all other instructions on this product for future reference. Make sure the Warranty Registration Card has been filled out and return via mail. Failure to return Warranty Registration Card may affect the start date of warranty coverage. If no Warranty Registration card is on file, warranty coverage is based on the date of product shipment from the manufacturer. To The Installer: This Booklet contains.- 1 LA:NOTICE . Installation Manual ::HVAC only Authorized Source 1 (TM)Genuine Parts. Use of other parts may void 2. User's Information Manual/Owner's Manual ranty or adversely impact performances. 3. Warranty Certificate 4. Registration Card ANOTICE 5. Other Manuals (if applicable) Employez seulement les pieces vertables authorisees de la CAHT de la Source. L'utilisation d'autres pieces peut vider la Note To Installer: Booklet contains product garantie ou defavorablement effectuer 1'execution. related information. DO NOT disassemble, leave booklet with customer. Record for Future References: 51111RIF Serial Number: HVAC SERVICE PARTSTM Installation Date: Johnson Controls Unitary Products 5005 York Drive 359636-UCS-C-0308 Norman, OK 73069 Supersedes: 359636-UCS-B-0208 R-410A OUTDOOR SPLIT-SYSTEM AIR CONDITIONING MODELS: 13, 14 & 17 SEER icp YCD, YCE, YCG, YCS, YFD, YFE, TC3, TC4, TC7, ■A/�MERICAN CU$ hIS09001\, CC7 TW4 TF3 TF4 TCD TCG RAC13L RAC14LaGVAL�ETY ! , Certified Quality e , + e , e Management System RAC17L, RAW14L, RAC13F, RAC14F SERIES ASSEMBLED IN THE USA 1.5 TO 5 TONS - 1 & 3 PHASE LIST OF SECTIONS GENERAL ....................................... . .. . . . .1 SYSTEM CHARGE . . . . .. . . . . . ... . . .... . ................ . 7 SAFETY ................................................1 ELECTRICAL CONNECTIONS .. .......................... . 9 UNIT INSTALLATION ................................. ....2 INSTRUCTING THE OWNER . . .. . .. ... ....... . .. .... ..... 13 COIL METERING DEVICES ... . .............. ... ... .... ... .5 WIRING DIAGRAM . .. . . . . . ....... .. ... ..... ..... .. ..... 14 EVACUATION ...... .. .. ... ................ ... .... .. .... .7 START UP SHEET . ..... . ......... .. .................... 19 LIST OF FIGURES Typical Installation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3 Outdoor Unit Control Box(Single Phase-Larger Base) . . . . . . . . . 10 Installation of Vapor Line . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .4 Outdoor Unit Control Box(Three Phase) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11 Underground Installation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .4 Typical Field Wiring Heat Protection . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .4 (Air Handler/Electrical Heat)(Single-Phase) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11 Recommended Distributor Adjustment . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .6 Thermostat Chart-PSC Air Handler with Piston Installation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .6 Single Stage Air Conditioner. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12 TXV Installation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .6 Thermostat Chart-Single Stage PSC Furnace . . TXV Bulb and Equalizer line Installations . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .7 with Single Stage Air Conditioner . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12 Proper Bulb Location 7 Wiring Diagram-Single Phase 13& 14 Seer. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14 Vertical Temperature Bulb Orientation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .7 Wring Diagram-Single Phase 17 Seer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15 Outdoor Unit Swing Away Control Box . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .10 Wring Diagram-Three Phase 13 Seer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16 Outdoor Unit Control Box(Single Phase-Smaller Base) . . . . . . .10 Wring Diagram-Three Phase 17 Seer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17 LIST OF TABLES Application Limitations 2 R-410A Saturation Properties 9 SECTION 1: GENERAL A WARNING These outdoor condensing units are designed to be connected to a matching UPG indoor coil. They are equipped with a filter-drier located Improper installation may create a condition where the operation of in the liquid line. the product could cause personal injury or property damage. Units with quick-connect coupling connections are factory charged with Improper installation, adjustment. alteration. service or maintenance refrigerant to be matched with the appropriate pre-charged line set,and can cause injury or property damage. Refer to this manual for assis- UPG indoor coil. Lance or for additional information, consult a qualified contractor, installer or service agency. SECTION 11: SAFETY This is a safety alert symbol. When you see this symbol on A CAUTION A labels or in manuals, be alert to the potential for personal This product must be installed in strict compliance with the enclosed injury. installation instructions and any applicable local, state, and national Understand and pay particular attention to the signal words DANGER, codes including. but not limited to building. electrical, and mechanical WARNING.or CAUTION. codes. DANGER indicates an imminently hazardous situation, which, if not • avoided,will result in death or serious iniurv. A CAUTION WARNING indicates a potentially hazardous situation, which, if not avoided,could result in death or serious iniurv. R-410A systems operate at higher pressures than R-22 systems. Do not use R-22 service equipment or components on R-410A equip- CAUTION indicates a potentially hazardous situation, which, if not ment. Service equipment Must Be Rated for R-410A. avoided may result in minor or moderate iniurv. It is also used to alert against unsafe practices and hazards involving only property dam- age. Johnson Controls Unitary Products 11 83509-UIM-J-1 116 1183509-U I M-J-1116 INSPECTION SECTION III: UNIT INSTALLATION As soon as a unit is received, it should be inspected for possible dam- LOCATION age during transit. If damage is evident, the extent of the damage should be noted on the carrier's delivery receipt.A separate request for Before starting the installation, select and check the suitability of the inspection by the carrier's agent should be made in writing. See Local location for both the indoor and outdoor unit.Observe all limitations and Distributor for more information. clearance requirements. Requirements For Installing/Servicing R-410A Equipment The outdoor unit must have sufficient clearance for air entrance to the Gauge sets, hoses, refrigerant containers, and recovery system condenser coil,air discharge,and service access. See Figure 1. must be designed to handle the POE type oils, and the higher pressures of R-410A. Manifold sets should be high side and low side with low side lFor!cn!i)aparl unit installations, units must be spaced a minimum of 24" retard. All hoses must have a 700 psig service pressure rating. (coil face to coil face). Leak detectors should be designed to detect HFC refrigerant. If the unit is to be installed on a hot sun exposed roof or a paved ground Recovery equipment (including refrigerant recovery containers) area that is seasonally hot, the unit should be raised sufficiently above must be specifically designed to handle R-410A. the roof or ground to avoid taking the accumulated layer of hot air into • Do not se an R-22 TXV. the outdoor unit. LIMITATIONS If the system is being installed during seasonally cold weather of 55°F The unit should be installed in accordance with all National, State and or below, the preferred method is to weigh in the charge. For charging Local Safety Codes and the limitations listed below: or checking the system charge at 55°F or below, refer to the 'Optional 1. Limitations for the indoor unit, coil, and appropriate accessories Cold Weather Charging" procedures near the end of SECTION VI: must also be observed. SYSTEM CHARGE. There is an "Optional Cold Weather Charging" 2 The outdoor unit must not be installed with any duct work in the air accessory kit to prevent the outdoor unit from taking in cold air below stream. The outdoor fan is the propeller type and is not designed 55°F. The kit part number can be found in the list of accessory kits on to operate against any additional external static pressure. the UPGNET web site. 3. The maximum and minimum conditions for operation must be Provide adequate structural support for the unit. observed to ensure a system that will give maximum performance with minimum service. ADD-ON REPLACEMENT/RETROFIT TABLE 1:Application Limitations When this unit is being used as a replacement for an R-410A unit, it is required that the outdoor unit, indoor coil, and metering device all be Ambient Air Air Temperature replaced. The following steps should be performed in order to insure Temperature on proper system operation and performance. Line-set change out is also on Outdoor Coil Indoor Coil recommended. MODEL Min.DB Max. DB Min.WB Max.WB 1. Change-out of the indoor coil to an approved R-410A coil/ con- YCD/TC3/RAC13L 55°F 115°F 57'F 72`F densing unit combination with the appropriate metering device. YCS/YFE/YCEfTW4/TF4/TC4/ 2. Change-out of the line-set when replacing an R-22 unit with an RAC 14L/RAWI4URAC14F/ 55°F 125°F 57°F 72°F R410-A unit is highly recommended to reduce cross-contamina- YCG/TC7/CC7/RAC17L tion of oils and refrigerants. 4. The unit should not be operated at outdoor temperatures below 3. If change-out of the line set is not practical,then the following pre- cautions should be taken. 55°F without an approved low ambient operation accessory kit installed. Inspect the line set for kinks, sharp bends, or other restrictions, 5. The maximum allowable line length for this product is 80 feet. To and for corrosion. install more than the maximum allowable line length, consult the Determine if there are any low spots which might be serving as oil Piping Application Guide(P/N 24077). traps. • Flush the line set with a commercially available flush kit to remove as much of the existing oil and contaminants as possible. • Install a suction line filter-drier to trap any remaining contami- nants,and remove after 50 hours of operation. 4. If the outdoor unit is being replaced due to a compressor burnout, then installation of a 100% activated alumina suction-line filter drier in the suction-line is required, in addition to the factory installed liquid-line drier. Operate the system for 10 hours. Monitor the suction drier pressure drop. If the pressure drop exceeds 3 psig, replace both the suction-line and liquid-line driers. After a total of 10 hours run time where the suction-line pressure drop has not exceeded 3 psig, replace the liquid line drier, and remove the suction-line drier. Never leave a suction-line drier in the system longer than 50 hours of run time. , 2 Johnson Controls Unitary Products 1183509-UIM-J-1116 A CAUTION:Special care must be taken to avoid recirculation of discharge air through condenser coil. 48"OVERHEAD CLEARANCE MINIMUM 18"SERVICE WEATHERPROOF DISCONNECT SWITCH ACCESS CLEARANCE (on one side of access panel) THERMOSTAT I\ NEC CLASS 1 • WIRING 10"CLEARANCE z NEC CLASS 2 WIRING AROUND PERIMETER (6"clearance permissible on one side only. _ TO FURNACE OR See Technical Guide _ AIR HANDLER for additional details.) � � --: TERMINAL BLOCK 4---NEC CLASS 2 WIRING p NOTE: All outdoor NOTE: Ensure a minimum of wiring must be SEAL OPENINGS CONTROL BOX 24"clearance between weatherproof. (Use pennagum or equivalent.) (Swing away) two units. FIGURE 1: Typical Installation GROUND INSTALLATION On occasion, site conditions may require direct wall mounted brackets The unit should be installed on a solid base that is 2" (5.1 cm) above to be used to locate and support the outdoor unit. In these applications, grade and will not shift or settle, causing strain on the refrigerant lines care must be taken to address unit base pan support, structural integ- and possible leaks. Maintain the clearances shown in Figure 1 and rity, safe access and serviceability, as well as the possible sound and install the unit in a level position.The base pad should not come in con- vibration transmission into the structure. These applications are best tact with the foundation or side of the structure because sound may be served by a properly engineered sOlution. transmitted to the residence. LIQUID LINE FILTER-DRIER The length of the refrigerant tubing between the outdoor unit and indoor The air conditioning unit's filter/dryer is located inside the unit on the liq- coil should be as short as possible to avoid capacity and efficiency uid line between the outdoor coil and the liquid valve inside the unit. losses. Excessive spacing of the outdoor unit from the home can result in the refrigerant lines being restricted by trampling or being punctured A CAUTION by lawn mowers. Locate the outdoor unit away from bedroom windows or other rooms where sound might be objectionable. Failure to do so or using a substitute drier or a granular type may Adverse effects of snow or sleet accumulating on the outdoor coil can result in damage to the equipment be eliminated by placing the outdoor unit where the prevailing wind does not blow across the unit.Trees, shrubs, corners of buildings. and Filter-Drier Source 1 Part No. Apply with Models fences standing off from the coil can reduce capacity loss due to wind S1-401021 All chill effect. Provide ample clearance from shrubs to allow adequate air to pass PIPING CONNECTIONS across the outdoor coil without leaves or branches being pulled into the The outdoor condensing unit must be connected to the indoor evapora- coil. for coil using field supplied refrigerant grade(ACR)copper tubing that is ROOF INSTALLATION internally clean and dry. Units should be installed only with the tubing sizes for approved system combinations as specified in tabular data When installing units on a roof, the structure must be capable of sup- sheet. The charge given is applicable for total tubing lengths up to 15 porting the total weight of the unit, including a pad, lintels, rails or any feet (4.6 m). See Piping Application Guide (P/N 24077) for installing components used to minimize the transmission of sound or vibration tubing of longer lengths and elevation differences. into the conditioned space. WALL MOUNT INSTALLATION Care must be taken to mount the outdoor unit on a solid base that is Using a larger than specified line size could result in oil return prob- sloped to shed water, secure from settlement, and is isolated from the lems. Using too small a line will result in loss of capacity and other structural foundation or walls to prevent sound and vibration transmis- problems caused by insufficient refrigerant flow. Slope horizontal sion into the living space. vapor lines at least 1"(2.5 cm) every 20 feet(6.1 m) toward the out- door unit to facilitate proper oil return. If more than the 80 foot line length is necessary. facilitate proper refrigerant velocity with adjusted line diameter in accordance with the Piping Application Guide (P/N 24077). Johnson Controls Unitary Products 3 11 83509-UIM-J-1 116 PRECAUTIONS DURING BRAZING OF LINES ACAUTION All outdoor unit and evaporator coil connections are copper-to-copper This system uses R-410A refrigerant which operates at higher pres- and should be brazed with a phosphorous-copper alloy material such sures than R-22. No other refrigerant may be used in this system. as Silfos-5 or equivalent. DO NOT use soft solder. The outdoor units Gauge sets, hoses,refrigerant containers, and recovery system must have reusable service valves on both the liquid and vapor connections. be designed to handle R-410A. If you are unsure. consult the equip- The total system refrigerant charge is retained within the outdoor unit meat manufacturer during shipping and installation. The reusable service valves are pro- vided to evacuate and charge per this instruction. AWARN 1 N G Serious service problems can be avoided by taking adequate precau- Never install asuction-line filter drier in the liquid line of an R-410A tions to assure an internally clean and dry system. system. Failure to follow this waming can cause a fire.injury or death. A CAUTION PRECAUTIONS DURING LINE INSTALLATION Dry nitrogen should always be supplied through the tubing while it is 1. Install the lines with as few bends as possible. Care must be taken being brazed, because the temperature required is high enough to not to damage the couplings or kink the tubing. Use clean hard cause oxidation of the copper unless an inert atmosphere is provided. drawn copper tubing where no appreciable amount of bending The flow of dry nitrogen should continue until the joint has cooled. around obstruction is necessary. If soft copper must be used,care Always use a pressure regulator and safety valve to insure that only must be taken to avoid sharp bends which may cause a restriction. low pressure dry nitrogen is introduced into the tubing. Only a small 2. The lines should be installed so that they will not obstruct service flow is necessary to displace air and prevent oxidation. access to the coil,air handling system,or filter. 3. Care must also be taken to isolate the refrigerant lines to minimize PRECAUTIONS DURING BRAZING SERVICE VALVE noise transmission from the equipment to the structure. Precautions should be taken to prevent heat damage to service valve 4. The vapor line must be insulated with a minimum of 112"foam rub- by wrapping a wet rag around it as shown in Figure 4.Also, protect all ber insulation (Armaflex or equivalent). Liquid lines that will be painted surfaces,insulation.and plastic base during brazing.After braz- exposed to direct sunlight,high temperatures,or excessive humid- ing,cool joint with wet rag. ity must also be insulated. 5. Tape and suspend the refrigerant lines as shown. DO NOT allow A WARN I NG tube metal-to-metal contact.See Figure 2 6. Use PVC piping as a conduit for all underground installations as This is not a backseating valve. The service access port has a valve shown in Figure 3. Buried lines should be kept as short as possible core. Opening or closing valve does not close service access port. to minimize the build up of liquid refrigerant in the vapor line during If the valve stem is backed out past the chamfered retaining wall, the long periods of shutdown. O-nng can be damaged causing leakage or system pressure could force the valve stern out of the valve body possibly causing personal Sheet Metal Hanger injury. Liquid I J Valve can be opened by removing the service valve cap and fully insert- Line ing a hex wrench into the stem and backing out counter-clockwise until Incorrect A _ —�� valve stem just touches the chamfered retaining wall. Connect the refrigerant lines using the following procedure: 1 I 1. Remove the cap and Schrader core from both the liquid and vapor / service valve service ports at the outdoor unit. Connect low pres- j sure nitrogen to the liquid line service port. 0 2. Braze the liquid line to the liquid valve at the outdoor unit. Be sure Correct Tape to wrap the valve body with a wet rag.Allow the nitrogen to con- Insulated Vapor Line tinue flowing. 3. Carefully remove the plugs from the indoor coil liquid and vapor FIGURE 2: Installation of Vapor Line connections at the indoor coil. 7. Pack fiberglass insulation and a sealing material such as perma- gum around refrigerant lines where they penetrate a wall to reduce vibration and to retain some flexibility. 8. For systems with total line length exceeding 75 feet(22.86 m),see Piping Application Guide(P/N 24077)for vapor and liquid line siz- ing,calibration of liquid line pressure loss or gain.determination of vapor line velocity, elevation limitations,TXV connections, system charging or traps. TO INDOOR COIL LIQUID LINE, TO OUTDOOR UNIT INSULATED PVC VAPOR LINE CAP �l CONDUIT - i WET RAGS (Wrap wet rags around service valve or refrigerant lines prior to brazing). FIGURE 3: Underground Installation FIGURE 4: Heat Protection --��. - --- -- — _..-.....----------- --- 4 Johnson Controls Unitary Products 1183509-UIM-J-1116 SECTION IV: COIL METERING DEVICES A CAUTION A piston or a TXV is to be installed in the field. There is an installation Do not install any coil in a furnace which is to be operated during the manual that comes with the TXV kit. It is recommended to install the heating season without attaching the refrigerant lines to the coil. The piston or TXV kit prior to installation of coil and brazing of line set. Until coil is under pressure which must be released to prevent excessive brazing is completed and cooled, the TXV sensing bulb must not be pressure build-up and possible coil damage. installed. The outdoor technical guide for outdoor units should be consulted for 4. Braze the liquid line to the indoor coil liquid connection. Nitrogen required piston or TXV on the indoor coil. The piston and the Schrader should be flowing through the indoor coil. core are supplied with the outdoor unit.When the piston is used instead 5. Slide the grommet away from the vapor connection at the indoor of the TXV, the Schrader core is installed in the suction line equalizer coil. Braze the vapor line to the evaporator vapor connection.After connection port and is capped with the supplied plastic cap. The the connection has cooled, slide the grommet back into original Schrader core must not be installed if the TXV is installed, because the position. TXV equalizer line attaches to the equalizer connection port. 6. Protect the vapor valve with a.wet rag and braze the vapor line connection to the outdoor unit.The nitrogen flow should be exiting A CAUTION the system from the vapor service port connection.After this con- nection has cooled, remove the nitrogen source from the liquid fit- COIL UNDER PRESSURE. ting service port. Verify that pressure has been released by depressing Schrader valve 7. Replace the Schrader core in the liquid and vapor valves. core. 8. Go to SECTION IV for TXV installation. The coil requires a metering device to be added. 9. Leak test all refrigerant piping connections including the service See outdoor unit documentation for correct TXV or piston to be used. port flare caps to be sure they are leak tight. DO NOT OVER- TIGHTEN(between 40 and 60 inch-lbs.maximum). _ To prevent moisture and contaminates from entering the system. the Line set and indoor coil can be pressurized to 250 psig with dry nitro- coil should not be open to atmosphere for extended periods of time. If gen and leak tested with a bubble type leak detector. Then release the coil cannot be brazed into the refrigeration system during a rou- the nitrogen charge. tine installation period, the ends should be temporarily closed or Do not use the system refrigerant in the outdoor unit to purge or leak plugged. For a short term delay use masking tape over the ends of test. the copper tubing to close the tube from the air. For a longer term delay, use plugs or caps. There is no need to purge the coil if this pro- 10. Evacuate the vapor line. indoor coil, and liquid line to 500 microns cedure is followed. or less. 11. Replace cap on service ports. Do not remove the flare caps from PISTON INSTALLATION the service ports except when necessary for servicing the system. A WARNING A CAUTION Failure to install Schrader Valve Core in the vapor line equalizer con- Do not connect manifold gauges unless trouble is suspected.Approx- nection port for piston applications could result in total refrigerant loss imately 314 ounce of refrigerant will be lost each time a standard rnan- of the system! ifold gauge is connected. Install Schrader Valve Core and Piston as follows: 12. Release the refrigerant charge into the system. Open both the liq- 1. After holding charge is completely discharged, remove black plas- uid and vapor valves by removing the plunger cap and with an tic cap from equalizer connection port on the vertical part of the allen wrench back out counter-clockwise until valve stem just vapor line. touches the chamfered retaining wall. If the service valve is a ball 2 Distributor position must be adjusted to allow the preformed liquid valve, use a Crescent wrench to turn valve stem one-quarter turn line assembly to properly line up with the hole in the tubing access counterclockwise to open. Do not overturn or the valve stem may panel.Raise the distributor body approximately 2"toward the top of break or become damaged. See "PRECAUTIONS DURING the coil or what would be the top of the coil if coil was in the upflow BRAZING SERVICE VALVE". position. See Figure 5.Adjust as necessary. 13. Replace plunger cap finger tight, then tighten an additional 1/12 3. Install Schrader valve core supplied with the outdoor unit into the turn(1/2 hex flat).Cap must be replaced to prevent leaks. equalizer fitting connection port using a valve core tool. 4. Loosen and remove the liquid line connection nut and the sealing A WARN 1 N G disc from the distributor assembly. Note that the fitting has right Never attempt to repair any brazed connections while the system is hand threads. under pressure. Personal injury could result. 5. Slide the nut over the liquid line to be installed, and discard the seal disc. See "System Charge" section for checking and recording system 6. Install required size piston into the distributor. Refer to supplied charge. Tabular Data Sheet for specific piston size and indoor coil match up. 7. Verify that the Teflon washer is still in place in the distributor open- ing. See Figure 6. Johnson Controls Unitary Products 5 1183509-UIM-J-1116 3. Place a backup wrench on distributor. loosen and remove brass distributor nut. Retain brass nut for use on liquid line. Keep Teflon washer in place and discard clear disk. 4. Install the thermal expansion valve to the distributor assembly with I; J,, , K I h �, I' supplied fittings. Ensure Teflon washer is seated in distributor. �;% j ;; t► ! r Hand tighten and turn an additional 114 turn to seal. Do not over- tighten fittings See Figure 7. '� CAUTION tit � � F � A - '�-_.— 1 Do not over-torque. Do not use slip joint pliers. This will distort the aluminum distributor and the brass fitting(potentially causing leaks). Au1P?Mn 5. Slide the nut removed in step 3 over the supplied liquid line. Place FIGURE 5: Recommended Distributor Adjustment supplied Teflon washer from TXV kit in place on TXV,and install liq- uid line to the top of the thermal expansion valve.Adjust assembly so liquid line aligns with hole in access panel. See Figure 8. Hand LIQUID LINE SWIVEL COUPLING tighten the liquid line,and apply an additional 1/4 turn to seal. (This fitting is a right-handed thread. Turn counter-clockwise to remove.) LIQUID LINE/TXV COUPLING J PISTON ®4 TEFLON WASHER TEFLON WASHER �—r DISTRIBUTOR G TXV TXV/DISTRIBUTOR COUPLING FIGURE 6: Piston Installation TEFLON WASHER ACAUTION DISTRIBUTOR [Do not overtorque. Do not use slip joint pliers. This will distort the alu- inum distributor and the brass fitting FIGURE 7: TXV Installation g(potentially causing leaks). 8. After piston is installed, install the liquid line to the top of the pis- A WARN 1 N G ton/distributor assembly. Hand tighten, and turn an additional 114 turn to seal. Do not over tighten fittings Schrader valve core MUST NOT be installed with TXV installation. 9 Replace black plastic cap on unused equalizer fitting connection Poor system performance or system failure could result. port. 10. After line set is installed, leak test the system. 6. Install the TXV equalizer line onto the vapor line by hand tightening THERMOSTATIC EXPANSION VALVE the 1/4"SAE coupling nut to the equalizer fitting,and apply an addi- (TXV INSTAL- tional 1/3 turn to seal. See Figures 8.9& 10. LATION A CAUTION A CAUTION L cas:and:s:ufficiently e TXV temperature sensing bulb after vapor line Outdoor unit mode/ numbers ending with an "H" have a facto zed cooled. installed hard start kit which is required when a TXV is installed. Ou� e to line split grommet may result in TXV failure. Out- door unit model numbers with no "H"ending do not require a hard start kit unless local regulations dictate it. 7. Pass the temperature sensing bulb tube for the TXV through the tube opening in the split grommet of the access panel. The following are basic steps for installation. For detailed instructions, 8. Install the TXV bulb to the vapor line near the cabinet, using the refer to the Installation Instructions accompanying the TXV kit. Install bulb clamp(s)furnished with the TXV assembly. Ensure the bulb is TXV kit as follows: making maximum contact See Figures 8. 9& 10, and accomplish the following: a. If possible, install the temperature bulb on a horizontal run of the vapor line. Ensure that the bulb is installed at a 10 o'clock Refer to the Technical Guide for the unit to determine the proper TXV or 2 o'clock position. See Figure 9. kit to be used on this product. b. If bulb installation is made on a vertical run, ensure that the 1. Relieve the holding charge by depressing Schrader core on the bulb is a minimum of 8 inches (20.3 cm) away from elbow coming out of the coil. Position the bulb with the tail of the suction manifold stub out. bulb at the top, so that the bulb acts as a reservoir. See Fig- 2. After holding charge is completely discharged, loosen and remove ure 10. the Schrader core. C. Insulate the bulb using thermal insulation provided to protect it from the effect of the surrounding ambient temperature. Cover completely to insulate. Johnson Controls Unitary Products 1183509-U I M-J-1116 TXV BULB VAPOR LINE SECTION V: EVACUATION (wrap with LIQUID LINE It will be necessary to evacuate the system to 500 microns or less. If a insulation.) `S i - leak is suspected, leak test with dry nitrogen to locate the leak. Repair the leak and test again. To verify that the system has no leaks, simply close the valve to the vacuum pump suction to isolate the pump and hold the system under vacuum. Match the micron gauge for a few minutes. If the micron TVx gauge indicates a steady and continuous rise, it's an indication of a EQUALIZER leak. If the gauge shows a rise, then levels off after a few minutes and LINE remains fairly constant, it's an indication that the system is leak free but still contains moisture and may require further evacuation if the reading is above 500 microns- ,,, SECTION V1: SYSTEM CHARGE To ensure that your unit performs at the published levels, it is important DISTRIBUTOR THERMAL EXPANSION that the indoor airflow is determined and refrigerant charge added BODY VALVE(TXV) accordingly. FIGURE 8: TXV Bulb and Equalizer line Installations MEASURE INDOOR AIR FLOW 9. After line set is installed,leak test the system. To determine rated air flow for a specific match,consult the technical lit- Bulb at TXV SENSING BULB erature at www.upgnet.com. VVhen attempting to match this air flow, 10 o'clock (Pass through split hole—7 select the lowest possible speed tap, measure the actual flow, and position. in grommet.) i TXV BULB adjust as necessary. Slat (Cover completely To measure actual air flow, it is not an acceptable method to just with msulaton.I check the jumper pin setting tables and is to assume 0.5" water NUT column total external static pressure. CLAMP i CLAMP To determine indoor air flow, first measure the static pressure with a VAPOR manometer between the filter and blower.On a single-piece air handler, LINE Bulb Atake a second reading after the coil. On a furnace or modular air han- g o'cl dler, take the second reading after the heat exchanger but before the NUT positi indoor coil.Add the negative return static to the positive supply static to VAPOR LINE determine the system total static pressure. Treat the negative return SCREWS OF LINE SET DETAIL A pr,�x static as a positive pressure (even though it is a negative reading). If FIGURE 9: Proper Bulb Location there is static pressure on the blower(i.e.-.10)return,add it to a supply static(.40)which equals a (.50)total system static pressure. Compare this value to the table for the indoor unit's static pressure vs. CFM or to a curve chart. TAIL END UP SYSTEM CHARGING i / TXV TEMPERATURE BULB For cold weather charging of the system at temperatures of 55°F or below, refer to the "Optional Cold Weather Charging- procedures near the end of SECTION VI:SYSTEM CHARGE. CLAMP VAPOR LINE A CAUTION OF LINE SET R-410A refrigerant cylinders are rose colored. Always charge the system slowly with liquid R-410 refrigerant. The factory charge in the outdoor unit includes enough charge for the 8"(20.3 cm) unit, a 15 ft. (4.6 m) line set, and the smallest indoor coil match-up. NOTE: Some indoor coil matches may require additional charge. See tabular Ensure bulb is on opposite data sheet provided in unit literature packet for charge requirements. side of tubing bend plane A CAUTION Do not leave the system open to the atmosphere. The"TOTAL SYSTEM CHARGE"must be permanently stamped on the unit data plate. T TOTAL SYSTEM CHARGE is determined as follows: • 1. Determine the Base Charge shipped in the outdoor unit from the Tabular Data Sheet included with the outdoor unit. 2. Determine the charge adder for the matched indoor unit from the FIGURE 10: Vertical Temperature Bulb Orientation Tabular Data Sheet included with the outdoor unit. Johnson Controls Unitary Products 7 11 83509-UIM-J-1 116 3. If the lineset length is greater than 15 feet (4.6 m), calculate the 2. Refer to the technical guide for the recommended indoor airflow charge adder for actual lineset length using the Tabular Data and verify it is correct(it should be 350-400 SCFM per ton). Sheet included with the outdoor unit. 3. Measure and record the indoor wet bulb (1NB) and the outdoor 4. Once the charge adders for matched indoor unit and for lineset ambient dry bulb(DB)temperature. have been weighed in, verify the system operation against the 4. Using the charging chart located on the unit, find the intersection temperatures and pressures in the Charging Chart for the outdoor of the indoor wet bulb and the outdoor dry bulb.This is the recom- unit. Locate Charging Charts on the outdoor unit and also in the mended liquid pressure(and subcooling value). Service Application Data on www.uognet.com. Follow the Subcool 5. Measure and record the pressure at the liquid valve pressure port or the Superheat charging procedure in the section below accord- and compare to the value obtained in step 4. ing to the type of indoor metering device in the system, and allow ten minutes after each charge adjustment for the system operation 6. Add charge if the measured liquid pressure is lower than the rec- to stabilize. Record the charge adjustment made to match the ommended value. Remove/recover charge if the measured liquid Charging Chart. pressure is above the recommended value. 5. Verify that TOTAL SYSTEM CHARGE = Base Charge (as Example:The liquid pressure listed at the intersection of the indoor shipped) + charge adder for matched indoor unit + charge adder V/B and the outdoor DB 320 psig. Pressure at the liquid valve is 305 for actual lineset length + charge adjustments to match Charging psig. It would be necessary to add refrigerant to increase the liquid Chart. pressure to 320 psig. 6. Permanently stamp the unit data plate with the TOTAL SYSTEM CHARGE as defined above. Condenser subcooling is obtained by calculating the difference of the This method is to be used whenever additional refrigerant is required saturated refrigerant temperature of the pressure measured at the liquid for the system charge. base valve and the liquid tube temperature as measured at the liquid base valve. AWA R N 1 N G Subcooling Temp. (TC)=Saturated Temp. (TS)—Liquid Temp. (T). DO NOT attempt to pump"Total System Charge'into outdoor unit for A CAUTION maintenance or service. This may cause damage to the compressor and/or other components. Recover and weigh "System Charge"into IT /S UNLAWFUL TO KNOWINGLY VENT. RELEASE OR DIS- an appropriate recovery cylinder for any instances requiring evacua- CHARGE REFRIGERANT INTO THE OPEN AIR DURING REPAIR. Lion. SERVICE, MAINTENANCE OR THE FINAL DISPOSAL OF THIS UNIT A WARNING SUPERHEAT CHARGING METHOD - It is recommended to not attempt to pump more than the "Factory PISTON INDOOR Charge"and an additional 15 foot line charge into a tube and fin out- 1. Set the system running in cooling mode by setting the thermostat door unit for maintenance or service. This can cause damage to the at least 6'F below the room temperature and operate system for at compressor and/or other components. least 10— 15 minutes. 2. Refer to the technical guide for the recommended airflow and ver- ACAUTION ify indoor airflow(it should be about 350-450 SCFM per ton). 3. Measure and record the outdoor ambient (DB) temperature and Refrigerant charging should only be carried out by a qualified air con- the suction pressure at the suction service valve. ditioning contractor. 4. Using the charging chart located on the unit, find the intersection of the outdoor ambient dry bulb and the suction pressure obtained A CAUTION in step 3. This is the recommended suction tube temperature at the service valve. Compressor damage will occur if system is improperly charged. On 5. Measure and record the suction tube temperature at the service new system installations, charge system per tabular data sheet for valve and compare to the recommended temperature obtained in the matched coil and follow guidelines in this instruction. step 4. If a calibrated charging cylinder or accurate weighing device is avail- 6. Add charge if the measured suction temperature in step 5 is above the recommended value. Remove/recover refrigerant if the mea- able, add refrigerant accordingly. Otherwise, model-specific charging sured suction temperature is below the recommended value. charts are provided on the access panel of the unit. SUBCOOLING CHARGING METHOD - TXV INDOOR Example:The suction tube temperature listed on the table at the intersection of the outdoor DB and the suction pressure is 63'F. The outdoor unit comes equipped with subcooling charts optimized for Temperature of the suction tube at the service valve is 68'F. It would that particular unit. Please follow the instructions on the unit. If those be necessary to add refrigerant to drop the suction tube temperature instructions are not readily available,follow the instructions below to 63'F. 1. Set the system running in cooling mode by setting the thermostat at least 6'F below the room temperature and operate system for at least 10—15 minutes. 8 Johnson Controls Unitary Products 1183509-UI M-J-1116 TABLE 2: R-410A Saturation Properties PRESSURE TEMP PRESSURE TEMP PRESSURE PRESSURE PRESSURE TEMP.°F PSIG .°F PSIG .°F PSIG TEMP.°F PSIG TEMP.°F PSIG 45 130 60 170 75 217 90 274 105 341 46 132 61 173 76 221 91 278 106 345 47 135 62 176 77 224 92 282 107 350 48 137 63 179 78 228 93 287 108 355 49 140 64 182 79 232 94 291 109 360 50 142 65 185 80 235 95 295 110 365 51 145 66 188 81 239 96 299 ill 370 52 147 67 191 82 243 97 304 112 375 53 150 68 194 83 247 98 308 113 380 54 153 69 197 84 250 99 313 114 385 55 156 70 201 85 254 100 317 115 391 56 158 71 204 86 258 101 322 116 396 57 161 72 207 87 262 102 326. 117 401 58 164 73 211 88 266 103 331 118 407 59 167 74 214 89 270 104 336 119 412 OPTIONAL COLD WEATHER CHARGING SECTION VII: ELECTRICAL CONNECTIONS GENERAL INFORMATION & GROUNDING For better airflow. the size of the charging tent must be at least 70"x70"x70"and must have some adjustable flaps or windows to con- The control box cover is held in place with 3 screws(one screw in each trol the temperature inside the charging tent. The charging tent must lower corner and one screw at the top center post).The control box can not have a floor or floor covering. Be sure to follow the "System swing open by removing the screw from the center of each side of the Charge"procedures from Section VI of this Installation Manual. control box and allowing the control box to lower an inch or so into a 1. Assemble the charging tent. pivotal position. 2. Slide charging tent over top of condenser unit. 3. Position the door zipper over the lineset so charging tent sits evenly on ground. A flexible electrical whip must be installed in order to use the swing away function of the control box. Other type electrical whips require 4. Make sure distance around condenser inside of charging tent is the wiring to be disconnected in order to swing the control box open. even for airflow. 5. Stake down the edges of the charging tent cover to prevent the The control box can then swing open from the left by rotating on the unit fan from blowing the charging tent away. right side pivots for easy service of refrigeration components. If no wir- 6. Start condenser. ing is in or routed through the control box, it can be removed from the 7. For better temperature measurement inside the charging tent, use unit by lifting slightly, tilting the top hinge out, and lifting the bottom a thermocouple to monitor temperature readings. Locate the ther- hinge out. During the installation, it is recommended to route the low mocouple monitor approximately 8-10 inches away from the coil voltage wiring for the thermostat along the unit whip to help facilitate the guard and 2/3 the way above the bottom of the coil on the opposite swing away feature of the control box. Refer to Figure 11. side from the control box. 8. Based on outdoor ambient temperature, begin adjusting windows in order to achieve a stable temperature above 55°F inside tent. Note that the colder the outdoor ambient temperature is the fewer windows need removal. 9. Use condenser charging chart. Verify that the outdoor ambient temperature listed on the charging chart is the temperature inside the charging tent. 10. Carefully adjust the charging tent windows until reaching the desired temperature, and allow the unit to stabilize for a minimum of 15 minutes.Check the thermocouple to make sure the tempera- ture is still maintained at desired temperature. If the temperature is out of range,adjust the windows by opening or closing them. 11, Once the condition inside the charging tent is STABILIZED,follow " the"System Charge"procedure to adjust charge in the unit. 12. Add or remove charge, and adjust windows to maintain the desired temperature inside the tent. Johnson Controls Unitary Products ~�� --- 9 1183509-U 1 M-J-1116 CONTROL BOX _ --_ _ A 'START (Swing away) RELAY LOW VVOO(TAGE CONTACTOR 1 ' v GROUND ., g a LUG �2 O 'START �? g CAPACITOR LOW VOLTAGE� FIELD WIRING REVERSIBLE HIGH VOLTAGE CONDUIT RUN HIGH VOLTAGE PLATE CAPACITOR FIELD WIRING HIGH VOLTAGE *Optional accessories on some models. ELECTRICAL WHIP - Afjt.f.(Irii FIGURE 12: Outdoor Unit Control Box(Single Phase-Smaller Base) FIGURE 11: Outdoor Unit Swing Away Control Box Check the electrical supply to be sure that it meets the values specified CONTACTOR -- on the unit nameplate and wiring label. Power wiring,control(low voltage)wiring,disconnect switches and over 'START i current protection must be supplied by the installer.Wire size should be RELAY VI sized per NEC requirements. ,\ A CAUTION I All field wiring must USE COPPER CONDUCTORS ONLY and be in I , accordance with Local,National,Fire, Safety&Electrical Codes. This I unit must be grounded with a separate ground wire in accordance I I with the above codes. LOW VOLTAGE 1 The complete connection diagram and schematic wiring label is located BOx on the inside surface of the unit service access panel. i 1� FIELD CONNECTIONS POWER WIRING LOW VOLTAGE I GROUND 1. Install the proper size weatherproof disconnect switch outdoors FIELD WIRING LUG and within sight of the unit. RUN 2. Remove the screws at the top and sides of the corner cover. Slide CAPACITOR REVERSIBLE the control box cover down and remove from unit. *START HIGH VOLTAGE HIGH VOLTAGE 3. Run power wiring from the disconnect switch to the unit. CAPACITOR FIELD WIRING CONDUIT PLATE 4. Route wires from disconnect through power wiring exit provided *Optional accessories on some models. A0283-WI and into the unit control box as shown in Figures 11, 12, 13&14. FIGURE 13: Outdoor Unit Control Box(Single Phase-Larger Base) 5. Install the proper size time-delay fuses or circuit breaker, and make the power supply connections. 4 10 Johnson Controls Unitary Products 1183509-U I M-J-1116 FIELD CONNECTIONS CONTROL WIRING 1. Route low voltage wiring into bottom of control box as shown in 1 Figure 12, 13 or 14. Make low voltage wiring connections inside Ills' the low voltage box per Figure 15. 2. The complete connection diagram and schematic wiring label is located on the inside surface of the unit service access panel. a 3. Replace the control box cover removed in Step 2 of the FIELD LOW CONNECTINS POWER WIRING procedures. VOLTAGE ' 4. All field wiring to be in accordance with national electrical codes BOX 2 CONTACTOR (NEC)and/or local-city codes. "'F... GROUND LUGA Start Assist Kit is available and recommended for long line set applications or in areas of known low voltage problems. The kit may be required when a TXV is used(reference the Tabular Data Sheet to determine if applicable). LOW VOLTAGERSIBLE HIGH FIELD WIRINGAGE CONDUIT 5. Mount the thermostat about 5 ft. above the floor, where it will be HIGH VOLTAGE PLATE exposed to normal room air circulation. Do not place it on an out- CAPACITOR FIELD WIRING side wall or where it is exposed to the radiant effect from exposed Optional accessories on some models _ glass or appliances,drafts from outside doors or supply air grilles. 6. Route the 24-volt control wiring (NEC Class 2) from the outdoor FIGURE 14: Outdoor Unit Control Box(Three Phase) unit to the indoor unit and thermostat. To eliminate erratic operation, seal the hole in the wall at the thermo- stat with permagum or equivalent to prevent air drafts affecting the operation of in the thermostat. ALL FIELD WIRING TO BE IN ACCORDANCE WITH ELECTRIC CODE(NEC) AND/OR LOCAL CODES — — — POWER WIRING POWER WIRING 24 VOLT CONTROL WIRING — — — — — — CONTROL WIRING �1 MINIMUM 18 GA.WIRE FACTORY WIRING (NEC CLASS 2) FURNACE OR AIR HANDLER TERMINAL BLOCK I I I C Y R G W, Terminal W is only I I I I r required on systems with heat. I I I I CONTACTOR I I I I I TERMINALS I I I I I I I / LUG• COIL - - - - - - - - - - -� i CONDENSING UNIT ROOM THERMOSTAT ALL OUTDOOR WIRING MUST BE WEATHERPROOF. USE COPPER CONDUCTORS ONLY. FIGURE 15: Typical Field Wiring(Air Handler/Electrical Heat)(Single-Phase) Johnson Controls Unitary Products 11 1183509-U I M-J-1116 For additional connection diagrams for all UPG equipment refer to"Low Voltage System Wiring"document available online at www.upgnet.com in the Product Catalog Section. 2 Heat/ 1 Cool Thermostat—PSC Air Handler—Single Stage Air Conditioner j 2 Heat/1 Cool PSC SINGLE STAGE LThermostat AIR HANDLER AIR CONDITIONER c C I C 24-Volt Common 24-Volt Common 24-Volt Common Y Y Compressor Compressor R R 24-Volt Hot 24-Volt Hot G G Fan Fan Wt W11 1 Flret Stage Heat First Stage Heat W2 W2 Second Stage Heat Second Stage Heat AO:AJ FIGURE 16: Thermostat Chart-PSC Air Handler with Single Stage Air Conditioner 1 Heat/ 1 Cool Thermostat—Single Stage Furnace (PSC)—Single Stage Air Conditioner 1 Heat/1 Cool SINGLE STAGE SINGLE STAGE Thermostat FURNACE(PSC) AIRCONDITIONER c C C 24 Volt Common 24-Volt Cornmon 24-Volt Common Y I Y/YZ Y Compressor-- i Full Stage Compressor Compressor — R R 24-Volt Hot 24-Volt Hot Fan Fan W W Heat Heat ---.. -. ... A0281.11, FIGURE 17: Thermostat Chart-Single Stage PSC Furnace with Single Stage Air Conditioner 12 Johnson Controls Unitary Products 1183509-U I M-J-1116 SECTION VIII: INSTRUCTING THE OWNER 2. The outdoor fan motor is permanently lubricated and does not Assist owner with processing warranty cards and/or online registration. require periodic oiling. Review Owners Guide and provide a copy to the owner and guidance 3. If the coil needs to be cleaned. use clean water to wash dust, dirt, on proper operation and maintenance. Instruct the owner or the opera- and debris from outdoor condensing coil. for how to start,stop and adjust temperature setting. When applicable, instruct the owner that the compressor is equipped with a crankcase heater to prevent the migration of refrigerant to the DO NOT use coil cleaners to clean outdoor condensing coil. Cleaners compressor during the OFF cycle. The heater is energized only when containing HF —. hydroxides, chlorides, and sulfates can greatly the unit is not running. If the main switch is disconnected for long peri- reduce the lifetime of the micro channel coil. ods of shut down,do not attempt to start the unit until 8 hours after the switch has been connected. This will allow sufficient time for all liquid 4. Refer to the furnace or air handler instructions for filter and blower refrigerant to be driven out of the compressor. motor maintenance. The installer should also instruct the owner on proper operation and 5. The indoor coil and drain pan should be inspected and cleaned maintenance of all other system components. regularly to prevent odors and assure proper drainage. MAINTENANCE A CAUTION 1. Dirt should not be allowed to accumulate on the outdoor coils or IT IS UNLAWFUL TO KNOWINGLY VENT. RELEASE OR DIS- other parts in the air circuit. Clean as often as necessary to keep CHARGE REFRIGERANT INTO THE OPEN AIR DURING REPAIR, the unit clean. Use a brush, vacuum cleaner attachment, or other SERVICE. MAINTENANCE OR THE FINAL DISPOSAL OF THIS suitable means. UNIT Johnson Controls Unitary Products 13 1183509-U I M-J-1116 SECTION IX: WIRING DIAGRAM DANGER-SHOCK HAZARD FAN TURN OFF ELECTRICAL POWER BEFORE MOTOR BRN SERVICING TOPREVENT POSSIBLE DAMAGE S TO THE EQUIPMENT AND POSSIBLE BLK C GND GRN PERSONAL INJURY. R RED CAUTION TO PREVENT ELECTRICAL SHOCK OPEN REMOTE DISCONNECT SO ELECTRICAL SUPPLY TO AIR CONDITIONER IS SHUT OFF. COMPRESSOR Z Ot COMPONENTS SHOWN IN DASHED MOTOR m LINES ARE OPTIONAL. OR RED 02 DUAL CAPACITOR SHOWN SEPARATE CAPACITORS MAY BE USED ON 0 ACTUAL UNIT. FAN U O3 WIRING MUST CONFORM TO BRN ¢a NATIONAL AND LOCAL CODES. HERM o O4 IF ANY OF THE ORIGINAL WIRE C, SUPPLIED WITH THIS UNIT MUST BE REPLACED,IT MUST BE REPLACED WITH TYPE 105°C.THERMOPLASTIC Z: OR ITS EQUIVALENT. °0 O5 WHERE POWER SUPPLY HAS ONE(1) 5 ci� 230 VOLT CONDUCTOR AND ONE(1) NEUTRAL CONDUCTOR,CONNECT L2 2 OF CONTACTOR TO NEUTRAL. SC Y 1 YEL m HPS HIGH PRESSURE SWITCH SR LPS -LOW PRESSURE SWITCH 0 o CCH -CRANKCASE HEATER HS HEATER SWITCH SR START RELAY Y Y SC -START CAPACITOR m m CC CONTACTOR COIL HIGH VOLTAGE FACTORY WIRING Ix LOW VOLTAGE FACTORY WIRING OPTIONAL WIRING FIELD WIRING,LINE VOLTAGE U CCH. CONTACTOR BLK B LU.T1 T2 vaw BLK ® 'LPS: ...... . L1 W .:wo GND. } m B ; ., LUG LU USE m: I COPPER I Y J HIPS CONDUCTORS Z w a-�o ONLY Y r. w� O O HS I } I I JUNCTION BOX I � GND. I I 24 VAC CONTROL `) I CIRCUIT (20 VA MIN.) �J 208-230 VAC 60 Hz 1 PHASE SUPPLY 220-240 VAC 50 Hz 1 PHASE SUPPLY 1183564-UWD-B-0215 FIGURE 18: Wiring Diagram-Single Phase 13&14 Seer 14 Johnson Controls Unitary Products 1183509-U I M-J-1116 FAN MOTOR RED DANGER-SHOCK HAZARD rC �BLU sLv RED TURN OFF ELECTRICAL POWER BEFORE SERVICING TO PREVENT POSSIBLE DAMAGE L1, CONTROL TO THE EQUIPMENT AND POSSIBLE wPERSONAL INJURY. 1 v 2. 4 v 3zCAUTION U. � m m 3� _ TO PREVENT ELECTRICAL SHOCK OPEN m 'o REMOTE DISCONNECT SO ELECTRICAL BLK z wo SUPPLY TO AIR CONDITIONER IS SHUT OFF. f }o 01 COMPONENTS SHOWN IN DASHED v COMPRESSOR O LINES ARE OPTIONAL. MOTOR w R RED O2 DUAL CAPACITOR SHOWN SEPARATE CAPACITORS MAY BE USED ON C � ACTUAL UNIT. FAN O WIRING MUST CONFORM TO BRN a 3 NATIONAL AND LOCAL CODES. S HERM, a o u O4 IF ANY OF THE ORIGINAL WIRE C SUPPLIED WITH THIS UNIT MUST BE REPLACED,IT MUST BE REPLACED WITH TYPE 105°C.THERMOPLASTIC OR ITS EQUIVALENT. z /� o 0 WHERE POWER SUPPLY HAS ONE(1) _ 5 : w 230 VOLT CONDUCTOR AND ONE(1) NEUTRAL CONDUCTOR,CONNECTL2 2 OF CONTACTOR TO NEUTRAL. 1 YEL Sc HPS -HIGH PRESSURE SWITCH LPS -LOW PRESSURE SWITCH m sli ...... CCH -CRANKCASE HEATER ..... . o HS HEATER SWITCH o: w SR START RELAY SC START CAPACITOR CC CONTACTOR COIL Y 00 HIGH VOLTAGE FACTORY WIRING LOW VOLTAGE FACTORY WIRING Ir OPTIONAL WIRING oz FIELD WIRING,LINE VOLTAGE wm O CCH BLK BILK BLU :. ... .. . T1 T2 ... m O zw ....�LPS: O _ L1 L2 (L> O wo Y: } C3 GND. CONTACTOR .....BLU. LUG Y rb U O �p USE rI I COPPER I HPS HS CONDUCTORS zw ONLY ]} w0 }o I I JUNCTION BOX G ID. I�l I I 24 VAC CONTROL I I CIRCUIT (20 VA MIN.) 208-230 VAC 60 Hz 1 PHASE SUPPLY 220-240 VAC 50 Hz 1 PHASE SUPPLY 5160254-UWD-B-0116 FIGURE 19: Wiring Diagram-Single Phase 17 Seer Johnson Controls Unitary Products 15 1183509-UIM-J-1116 DANGER - SHOCK HAZARD TURN OFF ELECTRICAL POWER BEFORE SERVICING TO PREVENT POSSIBLE DAMAGE TO THE EQUIPMENT AND POSSIBLE PERSONAL INJURY. CAUTION TO PREVENT ELECTRICAL SHOCK OPEN FAN REMOTE DISCONNECT SO ELECTRICAL MOTOR SUPPLY TO AIR CONDITIONER IS SHUT OFF. RED -'---- O COMPONENTS SHOWN IN DASHED R LINES ARE OPTIONAL. BRN S C O BLACK WIRE WILL BE REMOVED IF LOW GRN BLK AMBIENT KIT IS INSTALLED. GND 03 WIRING MUST CONFORM TO NATIONAL AND LOCAL CODES. IF ANY OF THE ORIGINAL WIRE w SUPPLIED WITH THIS UNIT MUST BE m COMPRESSOR REPLACED,IT MUST BE REPLACED WITH TYPE 105°C.THERMOPLASTIC FC T1 o OR ITS EQUIVALENT. T3 T2 HPS -HIGH PRESSURE SWITCH CCH LPS LOW PRESSURE SWITCH CCH -CRANKCASE HEATER Q-^vv-p HS -HEATER SWITCH CC CONTACTOR COIL J 'J FC -FAN CAPACITOR m :m Z Y Y z J J 0 0 D .� m co cow w (D Y HIGH VOLTAGE FACTORY WIRING HS ..m LOW VOLTAGE FACTORY WIRING OPTIONAL WIRING Y — — FIELD WIRING,LINE VOLTAGE m Y BLU.' ... CONTACTOR V. Uo Y b . T3 L3 L2 T2 T1� L1 Uo (L O LPOS GND o ND BLU LUG �I n m L~J{ 208-230 VAC 60 Hz 3 PHASE SUPPLY 460 VAC 60 Hz 3 PHASE SUPPLY a> HOS 575 VAC 60 Hz 3 PHASE SUPPLY I USE COPPER CONDUCTORS ONLY W O GND JUNCTION BOX 24 VAC CONTROL CIRCUIT (20 VA MIN.) 5203528-UWD-A-0416 FIGURE 20: Miring Diagram-Three Phase 13 Seer 16 Johnson Controls Unitary Products 1183509-UIM-J-1116 DANGER- SHOCK HAZARD TURN OFF ELECTRICAL POWER BEFORE FAN MOTOR SERVICING TO PREVENT POSSIBLE DAMAGE - RED TO THE EQUIPMENT AND POSSIBLE BLK R sLv VS RED PERSONAL INJURY. C S BLU CONTROL CAUTION a TO PREVENT ELECTRICAL SHOCK OPEN s Z REMOTE DISCONNECT SO ELECTRICAL J J SLV j Z SUPPLY TO AIR CONDITIONER IS SHUT OFF. m `n 3:x - (D COMPONENTS SHOWN IN DASHED z 'f O - LINES ARE OPTIONAL. O0 2O WIRING MUST CONFORM TO Y m > NATIONAL AND LOCAL CODES. ri O w O3 IF ANY OF THE ORIGINAL WIRE w SUPPLIED WITH THIS UNIT MUST BE REPLACED,IT MUST BE REPLACED WITH TYPE 105°C.THERMOPLASTIC COMPRESSOR OR ITS EQUIVALENT. i T1 T3 T2 HIPS -HIGH PRESSURE SWITCH CCH LPS LOW PRESSURE SWITCH ........... CCH -CRANKCASE HEATER Q-vv O HS HEATER SWITCH CC CONTACTOR COIL J J VS -VARIABLE SPEED m m Z Y Y J J m m O Y HIGH VOLTAGE FACTORY WIRING coLOW VOLTAGE FACTORY WIRING HS OPTIONAL WIRING Y FIELD WIRING,LINE VOLTAGE co Y J 00 BLU CONTACTOR V z W QLPS' T3 L3 L2 T2 T1 L1CL }O .-.. BLU GND LUG �� IYI m 208-230 VAC 60 Hz 3 PHASE SUPPLY Y 460 VAC 60 Hz 3 PHASE SUPPLY a} OS 575 VAC 60 Hz 3 PHASE SUPPLY USE COPPER CONDUCTORS ONLY W O GND JUNCTION BOX 24 VAC CONTROL CIRCUIT (20 VA MIN.) 5275753-UWD-A-0816 FIGURE 21: Wiring Diagram-Three Phase 17 Seer Johnson Controls Unitary Products 17 1183509-U I M-J-1116 SECTION X: START UP SHEET Air Conditioning and Heating Start-Up Sheet Proper start-up is critical to customer comfort and equipment longevity Start-Up Date Technician Performing Start-Up Installing Contractor Name Owner Information • Name Address City State or Province F Zip or Postal Code Equipment Data ! Upflow ( Downflow C Horizontal Left C Horizontal Right Indoor Unit Model# Indoor Unit Serial# Indoor Coil Model# Indoor Coil Serial# Outdoor Unit Model# Outdoor Unit Serial# Filter, Thermostat, Accessories Filter Type Filter Size Filter Location(s) Thermostat Type Other System Equipment and Accessories Connections -- Per Installation Instructions and Local Codes r Unit is level F_ Supply plenum and return ducts are connected and sealed (— Refrigerant piping complete and leak tested F_ Gas piping is connected(if applicable) r Vent system is connected(if applicable) F_ Condensate drain for indoor coil properly connected (— Condensate drain for furnace(if applicable) Electrical: Line Voltage Indoor unit(volts AC) = Outdoor unit(volts AC)F-1 Overcurrent Protection Breaker/Fuses Amperes j` Ground wire is connected ( Polarity is correct(120vac indoor units)black is L1 (hot),white is N(neutral) Electrical: Low Voltage (- Thermostat wiring complete Heat anticipator i— Heat anticipator is set to the recommended value listed in the Installation Instructions recommended value Low voltage values:"R"and"C"at Indoor unit control board(volts AC) 011 R"and"C"Outdoor unit control board(volts AC❑ Heating Set-Up Heating Type (' Electric Air Handler C Natural Gas ( LP Gas(Requires LP Conversion Kit) Inlet Gas Pressure(in.w.c.") Manifold Gas Pressure(in.w.c.")a LP Gas Conversion Kit Part#Used Calculated input in btuh-clock the gas meter(Nat Gas Only) LP Kit Installed By Electric Heat Kit Part#(if applicable)E_=1 KW installed Rated BTU/H(furnaces) Venting (if applicable) (— Venting system properly sized,within the limitations of the charts in the installation instructions. Intake Size #of 90 Degree Ells #0f 45 Degree Ells Length ' Exhaust Size #of 90 Degree Ells #0f 45 Degree Ells Length Page 1 of 2(7/5/16) Johnson Controls Unitary Products 19 Air Side: System Total External Static Pressure Supply static before indoor coil(in w.c:') Supply static after indoor coil(in w.c:') Return Static(in w.c:')before filter Return Static(in w.c:')after filter(furnace side) Total External Static Pressure Maximum Rated ESP(in w.c") COOL C A C- B C C ( D - Cooling C ECM. ADJUSTC A C B C` C �' D « Indoor DELAY Blower Set-Up A C' B CC D C' X-13 C-' 1 C 2 (, 3 ( 4 C S (' PSC C Low C Medium Low C' Medium C Medium High C" High Return Air: Supply Air: Temperature Drop Outside Air: Dr Bulb Wet Bulb❑ Dry Bulb Wet Bulb Dry Bulb Y (' ECM HEAT C' A C` B C^ C C" D Heating Indoor C' X-13 1 C 2 ( 3 C 4 C^ 5 Blower Set-Up Medium Medium C, PSC C' Low C Low C Medium C High C High Return Air:= Wet Bulb Supply Air: Wet Bulb❑ Temperature Rise a Dry Bulb Dry Bulb Refrigerant Charge and Metering Device Additional Lineset Length ❑ Adder per foot - lbs.❑ Oz. C R-407C(- R-410A (' TXV C Fixed Orifice #Elbows ❑ #45s ❑ Total Added-lbs. Oz.❑ Orifice Size Liquid Line Temp ❑ High Side Pressure❑ Suction Line Temp❑ Low Side Pressure❑ TXV# Subcooling Superheat Cycle Test j— Operate the unit through continuous fan cycles from the thermostat,noting and correcting any problems (— Operate the unit through a cooling cycles,noting and correcting any problems I— Operate the unit through several heating cycles(if applicable)from the thermostat,noting and correcting any problems Clean Up F Installation debris disposed of and indoor and outdoor areas cleaned up? Owner Education F_ Provide owner with the owner's manual (` Explain operation of system to equipment owner r Explain thermostat use and programming(if applicable)to owner r Explain the importance of regular filter replacement and equipment maintenance Comments Section Page 2 of 2(7/5/16) Subject to change without notice.Published in U.S.A. 11 83509-UIM-J-1 116 Copyright©2016 by Johnson Controls,Inc.All rights reserved. Supersedes: 1183509-UIM-1-0816 York International Corp. 5005 York Drive Norman,OK 73069 USER'S INFORMATION MANUAL CIO OUTDOOR SPLITSYSTEM AMERICAN Cus AIR CONDITIONING OR HEAT PUMP QUALITY MODELS: SINGLE PHASE & THREE PHASE , DESIt NED,ENGINEERED@ nkr;i,r ♦lP ASSEMBLED IN THE USA ISO 9DO1 -- Certified Quality Management System TABLE OF CONTENTS CONTACT INFORMATION . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 ELECTRONIC THERMOSTAT . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3 SAFETY .... ........ .. .. . . ...................... . .......1 TO MAXIMIZE OPERATING EFFICIENCY . . .... ...... .........3 HOW YOUR SYSTEM WORKS .............................1 HEATING CONSERVATION . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3 COOLING CYCLE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1 COOLING CONSERVATION . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3 HEATING CYCLE(HEAT PUMPS) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1 CARE OF SYSTEM . . . . . . . . . . _ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3 SETTING THE THERMOSTAT. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1 COIL CARE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3 THERMOSTATS .................. ... ............ ........2 SERVICE CALLS. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . .. . . . .3 YOUR KEY TO COMFORT . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2 FILTER CARE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3 COOLING ONLY . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2 CLEARANCES . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3 COOLING AND HEATING(HEAT PUMP) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2 PARTS INFORMATION . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. .. . . . .3 MANUAL CHANGE-OVER . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2 EXTENDED WARRANTY . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3 PROGRAMMABLE ELECTRONIC THERMOSTATS .............2 SOME EFFICIENCY DO'S&DON'TS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .4 FAN OPERATION SELECTION ...... ..... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2 CHARACTERISTICS OF HEAT PUMPS . . ... ..................4 START-UP . . .. ... .......................................2 A CONSTANT HEAT . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .4 POWER FAILURE . . . ........... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2 WATER RUN-OFF . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .4 SYSTEM OPERATION ....................................3 OUTDOOR COIL DEFROSTING . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .4 MANUAL CHANGE-OVER THERMOSTAT . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3 LIMITED WARRANTY .......... ...... ......... .. .......5 CONTACT INFORMATION Johnson Controls Unitary Products Go to website at www.york.com,then click on"Contact Us"and Consumer Relations follow the instructions. 5005 York Drive Contact us by mail: Norman, OK 73069 The manufacturer recommends that the user read this manual and HEATING CYCLE (HEAT PUMPS) keep the manual for future reference. During the heating cycle, your system will remove heat and humidity SAFETY from the outdoor air and will transfer this heat to your home.This is pos- sible because even 0°F outdoor air contains a great deal of heat. A WARN 1 N G Remember that your heat pump doesn't generate much heat,it merely transfers it from one place to another. This product must he installed and serviced by a qualified installer or System Operation service agency. Improper installation. adjustment, alteration, service or maintenance can cause injury or property damage. Your thermostat puts full control of the comfort level in your home at your fingertips. DO NOT switch your thermostat rapidly ON and OFF or HOW YOUR SYSTEM WORKS between HEAT to COOL. This could damage your equipment.Always COOLING CYCLE allow at least 5 minutes between changes. If your hand is wet and you blow on it,it feels cool because some of the SETTING THE THERMOSTAT moisture is evaporating and becoming a vapor. This process requires heat.The heat is being taken from your hand,so your hand feels cool. A CAUTION That's what happens with an air conditioner. During the cooling cycle, The main power to the system must be kept ON at all times to prevent your system will remove heat and humidity from your home and will damage to the outdoor unit compressor If necessary, the thermostat transfer this heat to the outdoor air. control switch should be used to turn the system OFF Should the main power be disconnected or interrupted for 8 hours or longer, DO NOT attempt to start the system for 8 hours after the power has been restored to the outdoor unit. If heat is needed during this 8 hour period, use emergency heat. Johnson Controls Unitary Products 1183508-UUM-F-1116 1183508-UUM-F-1116 THERMOSTATS AUTO YOUR KEY TO COMFORT With the thermostat fan switch set to "AUTO", the fan will run intermit- tently as required for either heating or cooling.This position will provide Although thermostats may vary widely in appearance, they are all the lowest operating cost. If you purchased one of our thermostats,they designed to perform the same basic function:to control the operation of have an Intelligent fan mode which continually circulates the air during your air conditioning or heat pump system. Regardless of size or shape, occupied modes or when you are at home,and can cycle the fan during each thermostat will feature a temperature indicator, a dial, arm, or unoccupied mode or during the night while you sleep to further con- push button for selection of the desired temperature: a fan switch to serve energy. choose the indoor fan operation, and a comfort switch for you to select the system mode of operation. ON Only approved thermostats have been tested and are fully compatible CONTINUOUS FAN OPERATION:VVAth the thermostat fan switch set to with this equipment. Please be aware that many different thermostats "ON",the indoor fan will not shut off. However,the cooling(AC)or heat- operate on batteries or"power stealing"principals. These types of ther- ing(heat pump)systems will still operate as required by room tempera- rnostats can not be supported as trouble free when used with this product. tures.This provides continuous air filtering and more even temperature If your system has been designed to allow both cooling and heating distribution to all conditioned spaces. operation, you may have either a manual change-over type, or a pro- FAN ONLY OPERATION:On moderate days, usually during spring and grammable electronic type thermostat. fall, when neither heating nor cooling is required, you may want to run Manual change-over simply means that the comfort switch must be only the fan to ventilate,circulate and filter the air in your home or build- ing. Set the comfort control switch to"OFF"and the fan switch to"ON". manually positioned every time you wish to switch from the cooling to heating or heating to cooling modes of operation. Be sure to return the switches to their original positions for normal oper- ation. A complete operating instruction is provided by the manufacturer for each thermostat. Familiarize yourself with its proper operation to obtain START-UP the maximum comfort with minimum energy consumption. The maximum and minimum conditions for operation must be observed The computerized electronic thermostat is actually a sophisticated elec- to assure a system that will give maximum performance with minimum tronic version of a manual change-over type. This thermostat includes service. features which allow "set-back" temperature variations for periods of sleep,or while you are away during the day,and means energy savings TABLE 1:Application Limitations for you.The thermostat also features a digital clock. Air Temperature at Air Temperature at COOLING ONLY Outdoor Coil,°F Indoor Coil,°F If your air conditioning system is designed to provide cooling only(AC), Min. Max. Min. Max. with no capability for heating operation (heat pump), a two-stage cool- Model DB DB DB DB WB DB VVB DB ing only thermostat, with a manual, one-position"Cool"and "Off' com- Cool Heat Cool Heat Cool Heat Cool Heat fort switch is all that is required for system operation. All 13 SEER AC 55 — 115 — 57 — 72 — COOLING AND HEATING (HEAT PUMP) All 14+SEER 55 -10 125 75 57 501 72 80 AC&HP If your system has been designed to allow both cooling and heating All Inverter operation, you may have either a manual change-over type, or a pro- AC&HP 50 -20 125 75 57 50 72 80 grammable electronic type thermostat with 2-stages of cooling and 2- stages of heat. Operation below this temperature is permissible for a short period of time during morning warm-up. MANUAL CHANGE-OVER Manual change-over simply means that the comfort switch must be The comfort control switch is assumed to be in the"OFF"position. If the manuallymain power supply to the outdoor and indoor units is off,turn the appro- positioned every time you wish to switch from the cooling to priate disconnects to the"ON"position. Place the system into operation heating or heating to cooling modes of operation. as follows. PROGRAMMABLE ELECTRONIC 1. Set temperature adjustment to the desired temperature on your THERMOSTATS thermostat. The computerized electronic thermostat is actually a sophisticated elec- COOLING-The higher the setting,the lower the amount of energy con- tronic version of a manual change-over type. This thermostat includes sumed. Federal Guidelines recommend a setting of 78°F. features which allow "set-back" temperature variations for periods of HEATING-The lower the setting,the lower the amount of energy con- sleep,or while you are away during the day,and means energy savings sumed. Federal guidelines recommend a setting of 65°F or lower. for you.The thermostat also features a digital clock. FAN OPERATION SELECTION A multi-position fan switch allows you to choose the type of fan opera- If your cooling and heating temperature adjustments are separate,be tion of the indoor fan. sure to set both. 2. After considering "Fan Operation Selection" above, select and set the fan operation mode you desire. 3. Move the comfort control switch to the desired mode of operation (Cooling or Heating)found on your particular thermostat. POWER FAILURE When accidents, wind storms, etc. disrupt electrical power supply to your house,switch thermostat to"OFF"position. 2 Johnson Controls Unitary Products 1183508-UUM-F-1116 SYSTEM OPERATION Use your kitchen exhaust fan when cooking. One surface burner on MANUAL CHANGE-OVER THERMOSTAT "HIGH"requires one ton of cooling. Turn on your bathroom exhaust fan while showering to remove humidity. However,exhaust fans should not COOLING YOUR HOME: Wth the comfort control switch in the be run excessively. It would decrease efficiency by removing condi- "COOL" position, the system will operate as follows: When the indoor tioned air. temperature rises above the level indicated by the temperature adjust- You can also help your system in the summer by closing drapes or ment setting,the system will start.The outdoor unit will operate and the blinds and by lowering awnings on windows that get direct sunlight. indoor fan will circulate the cooled,filtered air.When the room tempera- ture is lowered to the setting selected,the system will shut off. CARE OF SYSTEM HEATING YOUR HOME: If your system includes a heating unit and the It is strongly recommended that regular periodic preventative mainte- comfort control switch is in the"HEAT"position.the system will operate nance be performed on this equipment. The person most familiar with • as follows: When the indoor temperature drops below the level indi- the equipment in your H.V.A.C. system is a dealer. The dealer can cated by the temperature adjustment setting, the system will start. The ensure your maintenance program meets the conditions of the War- heating system will operate and the indoor fan will circulate the filtered ranty". maximize the efficiency of the equipment, and service your unit air. When the room temperature rises to the setting selected. the sys- within the federally mandated guidelines with regard to unlawful dis- tem will shut off. Whether heating or cooling, the fan will continue to charge of refrigerants into the atmosphere. operate if the fan switch was set in the"ON or Intelligent"position.The COIL CARE "AUTO"setting on the fan switch will allow the fan to shut off when your system does. Keep the outdoor unit free of foliage,grass clippings,leaves,paper,and any other material which could restrict the proper air flow in and out of ELECTRONIC THERMOSTAT the unit.The coil may be vacuumed to remove any debris from between The computerized electronic thermostat, when programmed, will func- the fins. If the coil becomes excessively dirty,turn the main disconnect tion automatically to operate the system as follows: When the indoor switch to "Off' and wash the coil with your garden hose.Avoid getting temperature rises above the higher(COOL)setting,the outdoor unit will water into the fan motor and control box. Flush dirt from base pan after operate and the indoor fan will circulate the cooled, filtered air. When cleaning the coil. the room temperature is lowered to the selected level, the system will SERVICE CALLS shut off. The indoor fan will either shut off or run continuously. depend- ing upon your choice of fan switch setting. When the indoor tempera- There are a few instances where the user can avoid unnecessary ser- ture drops below the lower (HEAT) setting, the heating system will vice calls. If unit stops functioning properly check the following items operate, and the indoor fan will circulate the heated, filtered air. When before calling your servicing dealer: the indoor temperature rises to the selected setting,the system will shut 1. Indoor section for dirty filter. off. The indoor fan will either shut off or run continuously, depending 2. Outdoor section for leaf or debris blockage. Eliminate problem,turn upon your choice of fan switch setting. off the thermostat for 10 seconds and attempt start. Wait 5 minutes. TO MAXIMIZE OPERATING EFFICIENCY If system does not start,call your servicing dealer. HEATING CONSERVATION A WARNING For the most efficient operation. keep storm windows and doors closed Your system contains environmentally friendly refrigerant R-410A, all year long.They not only help insulate against heat and cold,but they which operates at high pressures. You may be in danger if you try to also keep out dirt,pollen,and noise. make an attempt to repair your unit. Please contact your local dealer. Closing drapes at night, keeping fireplace dampers closed when not in FILTER CARE use, and running exhaust fans only when necessary will help you to retain the air you have already paid to heat. Inspect the air filter(s) at least once a month. If they are dirty, wash Keep lamps,televisions,or other heat producing sources away from the reusable filters with a mild detergent per manufacturer's recommenda- thermostat. The thermostat will sense this extra heat and will not be tions. Replace disposable filters with new filters. Install the clean filters able to maintain the inside temperature to the desired comfort level. with "air flow" arrow in the same direction as the air flow in your duct. Filters should be clean to assure maximum efficiency and adequate air COOLING CONSERVATION circulation. To comfortably cool your home, your air conditioner must remove both CLEARANCES heat and humidity. Don't turn your system off even though you will be The minimum clearances shown below must be maintained should any away all day.On a hot day,your system may have to operate between 8 to 12 hours to reduce the temperature in your home to a normal comfort Patio or yard improvements be done around the outdoor unit. level. 10"Clearance Coil Area Keep windows closed after sundown. While the outdoor temperature at 48"Overhead Clearance night may be lower than indoors,the air is generally loaded with mois- 18" to 24" is the minimum service panel access depending on ture which is soaked up by furniture,carpets,and fabrics.This moisture model. Refer to the installation manual for details. must be removed when you restart your system. 24"Unit to Unit Distance The hotter the outside temperature, the greater the load on your sys- PARTS INFORMATION tem. Therefore do not be alarmed when your system continues to run Replacement parts are available from local contractor/dealer after the sun has set on a hot day. Heat is stored in your outside walls during the day and will continue to flow into your home for several hours EXTENDED WARRANTY after sunset. Special warranty packages (called York Care Performance Promise) are available through your contractor. These packages reduce the potential cost of service calls following the first year of operation on your cooling(or heating/cooling)system. Johnson Controls Unitary Products 3 1183508-UUM-F-1116 SOME EFFICIENCY DO'S & DON'TS CHARACTERISTICS OF HEAT PUMPS DON'T heat or cool unused household area. Reduce supply and return A CONSTANT HEAT air flow to a minimum in areas which are not living spaces (storage Heat pumps have a noticeable cooler supply air temperature than fur- rooms,garages, basements.etc). naces. The common practice of over-sizing furnaces contributes to an DON'T be a"thermostat jiggler". Moving your thermostat setting will not "off-and-on again"operation with short blasts of hot supply air.The heat make your system heat or cool any faster.Adjust your thermostat to a pump system is sized more closely to the heating needs of your home, comfortable setting and leave it there. Heat is supplied at a lower temperature over a longer period of time to , DON'T restrict air circulation. Placing furniture, rugs.etc. in such a way provide a more constant heat, and it may give you the impression that that they interfere with air vents will make your system work harder to your system"never stops running". achieve a comfortable temperature level. This requires more energy. WATER RUN-OFF which means greater cost to you. During the heating cycle. in mild weather you may notice water running DON'T locate lamps or other heat-producing appliances (radios, TV's, off the outdoor coil. Moisture from the air is condensed on the outside heaters,etc.) near your thermostat.The heat from these items will give surface of the coil where it gathers and runs off. No need for alarm,your your thermostat"false information"about the temperature in the room. unit has not sprung a leak! DO select a comfortable thermostat setting, but keep in mind that mod eration in temperature selection will save energy. OUTDOOR COIL DEFROSTING DO turn on your kitchen exhaust fan when cooking and your bathroom At certain outdoor conditions (low temperature, high humidity), frost exhaust fan when showering. Also, make sure your clothes dryer is may build up on the coil of the outdoor unit. In order to maintain heating properly vented. If these items are neglected, an excess heat and efficiency.the system will automatically defrost itself. Steam rising from humidity condition may be created, causing your air conditioning sys- the outdoor unit is normal and is an indication of proper operation.The tem to run longer. vapor cloud will only last for a few minutes. When the defrost cycle is completed, the system will automatically switch back to heating.Auxil- DO set your thermostat a few degrees lower than normal several hours iary heat is automatically energized to maintain comfort during defrost. before entertaining a large group of people in a relatively small area. People give off a considerable amount of heat and moisture in a closed area. DO keep drapes and venetian blinds closed when practical. These items provide insulation against heat loss/gain. DO contact a qualified service person to make repairs or adjustments to your system. He has been trained to perform this service. 4 Johnson Controls Unitary Products 1183508-UUM-F-1116 LimitedWarranty Residential Split Air Conditioning & Heat Pump Condensing Units WARRANTY TERMS: Johnson Controls Unitary Products("Company')warrants this product to be free from defects in factory workmanship and material under normal use and service and will at its option, repair or replace defective parts without charge, subject to the exclusions below and according to the terms outlined in this warranty.Company reserves the right,at its sole discretion,to provide an equivalent complete replacement unit in place of repair parts.Alternatively,Company may at its option,offer a replacement price allowance to be applied toward the purchase of a new unit offered by Company.The exact allowance amount will be determined at the discretion of Company,based upon availability,age of existing equipment and current market conditions, but excluding items as ductwork.wiring, piping, and installation costs. The warranty period for obtaining repaired or replacement parts,or an allowance shall not extend beyond the original warranty period as stated below. In addition, if a replacement unit is provided by Company,the warranty period for the complete replacement unit is limited to the remainder of the original warranty period. This warranty covers only equipment described by the Product Model Number and Unit Serial Number on the equipment or listed on the Warranty Registration Card, and applies only to products installed in the United States, Canada, or Puerto Rico. Company shall have no responsibility for installation, service, shipping, handling or other costs or charges, except as otherwise provided in this warranty. Tampering, altering, defacing, or removing the product serial number will serve to void this warranty.This warranty extends only to the original consumer purchaser and is nontransfer- able. For this warranty to apply,the product must be installed according to Company recommendations and specifications,and in accordance with all local, state,and national codes,and the product or residence must not be removed from its place of original installation.This warranty does not apply to any unit sold over the Internet, by telephone or other electronic means unless the dealer that buys or sells a unit over the Internet,by telephone or other electronic means also installs the unit. In the absence of a recorded Warranty Registration Card, the warranty period will begin upon product ship- ment from Company. If you are unaware of the effective warranty date.contact Company at(877)874-7378 or wvvw.upgproductregistration.com. FOR PRODUCT REGISTRATION:For your benefit and protection,register your product with Company promptly after installation.This will initiate the warranty period and allow us to contact you,should it become necessary.You can register your product online at www.upaproductreaistration.com or by returning the Warranty Registration Card on the back page of this packet. Product Model Number: Installation Date: Unit Serial Number: Installing Dealer: FOR WARRANTY SERVICE OR REPAIR: Notify your Installing Dealer or a Participating Dealer, preferably in writing, as soon as possible after dis- covery of the problem. Be sure to include the Product Model Number, Unit Serial Number, Installation Date, and a description of the problem. You may find the Installing Dealer's name on this page or on the equipment,and you can locate Participating Dealers online at www.yorkupg.coni. If a Dealer response is not received within a reasonable amount of time,notify Company at:Johnson Controls Unitary Products,Consumer Relations, 5005 York Drive, Norman, OK 73069 or by telephone at (877) 874-7378. All warranty service or repair will be performed during regular business hours,Monday through Friday 9:00 AM-5:00 PM.Service requests sent to Company without prior Dealer contact will be referred back to a Participat- ing Dealer. Because this process takes time,it is in the best interest of the Consumer to contact a Participating Dealer directly. WARRANTY PERIOD:The warranty period in years,depending on the part,is as shown in the chart below. CONDENSING UNITS CONDENSING UNITS COMPRESSOR PARTS RA07C Models:GAW14L 5 5 R-410A Models: RAC 13L. RAC 13F, RAC 14L, RAW14L, RHP14L, RAC 14F, RAC 17L 5 or 1Ott 5 or 10t RA10A Models:YCD,YFD,YCE,YCS,YFE,YCG,YHE,YHM,TC3,TF3,TC4,TW4,TF4,TC7, t CC7,TH4,TH16,CH16,TCD*,TCG*, THE* 10 5 or 10 NOTES: *All 3 phase models(with 31,41.or 51 voltage codes)have 5-year compressor and 1-year parts warranty and are not eligible for 10-year parts warranty. To quality for the t Extended 10-year parts warranty or the tt Extended 10-year compressor warranty,the unit must be registered online at www.upgproductregistration.com within 90 days of installation for replacement units or within 90 days of closing for new home construction.In some states,registration is not required.but proof of installation is required. MAINTENANCE: Company strongly recommends regular periodic preventive maintenance on this equipment. The person most familiar with the equipment in your HVAC system is a Participating Dealer.The Participating Dealer can ensure that your maintenance program meets the"Company Warranty"conditions, maximize the equipment efficiency,and service your unit within the mandated guidelines with regard to unlawful discharge of refrigerants into the atmosphere. For additional buyer protection, Residential Home Comfort Plans are available from a Participating Dealer. These plans provide you with additional years of warranty service protection including labor charges. Home Comfort Plans must be purchased within one(1) year from the date the equipment was installed. Johnson Controls Unitary Products 5 EXCLUSIONS:This warranty does not cover any: 1. Shipping, labor,or material charges or damages resulting from transportation,installation,or servicing. 2. Damage or repairs required as a consequence of mishandling,faulty installation, misapplication, abuse, improper servicing, unauthorized alter- ation,or improper operation. 3. Damages or failure to start resulting from improper voltage conditions, blown fuses,open circuit breakers,or other inadequacy or interruption of electrical service or fuel supply. 4. Fuses,either internal or external to the product. 5. Labor or other costs incurred for diagnosing, repairing, removing, installing, shipping, servicing, or handling of either defective parts or replace- ment parts. 6. Products removed from their original location for reinstallation purposes. 7. Damages resulting from accident,abuse,fire,flood,alteration,or acts of God. 8. Damages resulting from use of the product in a corrosive atmosphere. 9. Normal maintenance, or damages resulting from failure to perform normal maintenance, as outlined in the installation and servicing instructions or owner's manual 10.Cleaning or replacement of filters,nozzles,or orifices. 11. Damages resulting from operation with inadequate supply of air or water: Damages resulting from failure to properly and regularly clean air and/ or water side of condenser and evaporator. 12.Damages resulting from: (1)freezing of condenser water or condensate: (II)inadequate or interrupted water supply: (III) use of corrosive water; (IV)fouling or restriction of the water circuit by foreign material or like causes. 13.Damages caused by improper parts, components or accessories not suitable for use in or with the unit. For a list of parts that are known to be compatible please reference the equipment renewal parts list,contact a Participating Dealer for assistance,or call 1-877-874-7378. 14.Electricity or fuel costs,or increases in fuel or electric costs,for any reason including additional or unusual use of supplemental electric heat. This warranty is in lieu of all other express warranties.All implied warranties,including the implied warranty of merchantability and fitness for a partic- ular purpose are limited in duration to the actual warranty period applicable to the part. Some states do not allow the disclaimer of implied warranties, so the above disclaimer may not apply to you. In addition, some states do not allow limitations on how long an implied warranty lasts, so the above limitation may not apply to you. In no event,whether as a result of breach of warranty or contract,tort(including negligence), strict liability,or other- wise,shall Company be liable for special,incidental,or consequential damages or expenses,including but not limited to loss of use of the equipment or associated equipment,lost revenues or profits,cost of substitute equipment,or cost of fuel or electricity. The above limitations shall inure to the benefit of Company's suppliers and subcontractors.The above limitation on consequential damages shall not apply to injuries to persons in the case of consumer goods.Company does not assume,or authorize any other person to assume for Company,any other liability for the sale of this product. Some states do not allow the exclusion or limitation of incidental or consequential damages, so the above limitation may not apply to you.This warranty gives you specific legal rights.You may also have other rights which vary from state to state. a Subject to change without notice. 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O = U o 3 Q I 4 v = U O r a CD N I E Co u O V _0 o I t + 0 0 t, +� U 3 — Z o CL I a� d T a) ai �+ y E = o p = � cC°u .N O •� L L � C oaf co _ U a a�'� O 0 O d L Q L O _ N o Y ~o Q° z O Q Q) y Q: _ 0 E m _ I E 0- � N E o O Q c Z � I a L a m u E m Z o N_ H Z 0 a I c o iL a ti � � U Q U nl U U I AC RO " CERTIFICATE OF LIABILITY INSURANCE DATE(MMIDOIYYYY) `� 1 03/22/2022 THIS CERTIFICATE IS ISSUED AS A MATTER OF INFORMATION ONLY AND CONFERS NO RIGHTS UPON THE CERTIFICATE HOLDER.THIS CERTIFICATE DOES NOT AFFIRMATIVELY OR NEGATIVELY AMEND,EXTEND OR ALTER THE COVERAGE AFFORDED BY THE POLICIES BELOW. THIS CERTIFICATE OF INSURANCE DOES NOT CONSTITUTE A CONTRACT BETWEEN THE ISSUING INSURER(S),AUTHORIZED REPRESENTATIVE OR PRODUCER,AND THE CERTIFICATE HOLDER. IMPORTANT: If the certificate holder is an ADDITIONAL INSURED,the policy(ies)must have ADDITIONAL INSURED provisions or be endorsed. If SUBROGATION IS WAIVED,subject to the terms and conditions of the policy,certain policies may require an endorsement. A statement on this certificate does not confer rights to the certificate holder in lieu of such endorsements. PRODUCER CONTACT NAME: Chandra Amarsingh_ _ Umanoff Boyer Insurance Agency, LLC PHONE 516 872-2000 FAx 151 Atlantic Ave ac No.(516 872-2001 - E-MAIL Lynbrook, NY 11563 ADDR ss: Chandra umanoffboyer.com INSURERS AFFORDING COVERAGE NAIL• INSURER A- NnrGUARD Insurance company 1 7 INSURED INSURER B: Nationwide 37 Dazco Heating &Air Conditioning, Corp. INSURERC: 70 Putnam Ave INSURER0: Port Chester, NY 10573-2718 INSURER E: INSURER F: COVERAGES CERTIFICATE NUMBER: 00010224-100209 REVISION NUMBER: 4 THIS IS TO CERTIFY THAT THE POLICIES OF INSURANCE LISTED BELOW HAVE BEEN ISSUED TO THE INSURED NAMED ABOVE FOR THE POLICY PERIOD INDICATED. NOTWITHSTANDING ANY REQUIREMENT,TERM OR CONDITION OF ANY CONTRACT OR OTHER DOCUMENT WITH RESPECT TO WHICH THIS CERTIFICATE MAY BE ISSUED OR MAY PERTAIN,THE INSURANCE AFFORDED BY THE POLICIES DESCRIBED HEREIN IS SUBJECT TO ALL THE TERMS, EXCLUSIONS AND CONDITIONS OF SUCH POLICIES.LIMITS SHOWN MAY HAVE BEEN REDUCED BY PAID CLAIMS. ILTRNSR TYPE OF INSURANCE ADD L SUER POLICY NUMBER POLICY EFF POLICffYM DY EXP NYM LIMITS A X COMMERCIAL GENERAL LIABILITY DABP218309 09/30/2021 09/30/2022 EACH OCCURRENCE $ 1,000,000 CLAIMS-MADE Fx_1 OCCUR DAMAGE TO RENTED $ MED EXP(Any oneperson) $ 5,000 PERSONAL&ADV INJURY % Included GEN'L AGGREGATE LIMIT APPLIES PER GENERAL AGGREGATE $ 2,000,000 POLICY❑JE P ❑ LOC PRODUCTS-COMPIOP AGG $ 2,000,000 OTHER: S B AUTOMOBILE LIABIUTY ACPBAF3076964228 01/01/2022 01/01/2023 (EasloNlaintl SINGLE LIMIT $ 1.000000 ANY AUTO BODILY INJURY(Per person) $ OWNED SCHEDULED BODILY INJURY(Per $ AUTOS ONLY X AUTOS ( ) HIRED NON-OWNED PROPERTY DAMAGE $ AUTOS ONLY AUTOS ONLYaccident) $ UMBRELLA LLAS OCCUR EACH OCCURRENCE $__ EXCESS LIAR HCLAIMS-MADE AGGREGATE S DED RETENTIONS S WORKERS COMPENSATION PER OTH- AND EMPLOYERS'LIABILITY YIN T ANY PROPRIETORIPARTNERIEXECUTIVE I E.L.EACH ACCIDENT S OFFICERIMEMBER EXCLUDED? NIA (Mandatory In NH) E.L.DISEASE-EA EMPLOYE $ If yes,describe under DESCRIPTION OF OPERATIONS below E.L.DISEASE-POLICY LIMIT $ DESCRIPTION OF OPERATIONS I LOCATIONS I VEHICLES (ACORD 101,Additional Remarks Schedule,may be attached if more space is required) Proof of Insurance CERTIFICATE HOLDER CANCELLATION SHOULD ANY OF THE ABOVE DESCRIBED POLICIES BE CANCELLED BEFORE THE EXPIRATION DATE THEREOF,NOTICE WILL BE DELIVERED IN Village of Rye Brook ACCORDANCE WITH THE POLICY PROVISIONS. 938 King Street Rye Brook, NY 10573 AUTHORIZED REPRESENTATIVE CAS ©1 -201 9 ACORdWRPORATION. All rights reserved. ACORD 25(2016/03) The ACORD name and logo are registered marks of ACORD Printed by CAS on 03/22/2022 at 10:19AM YOPX Workers' Certificate of Attestation of Exemption TATE Compensation from New York State Workers' Compensation and/or Board Disability and Paid Family Leave Benefits Insurance Coverage **This form cannot be used to waive the workers'compensation rights or obligations of any party.** The applicant may use this Certificate of Attestation of Exemption ONLY to show a government entity that New York State specific workers'compensation and/or disability and paid family leave benefits insurance is not required. The applicant may NOT use this form to show another business or that business's insurance carrier that such insurance is not required. Please provide this form to the government entity from which you are requesting a permit,license or contract. This Certificate will not be accepted by government officials one year after the date printed on the form. In the Application of Business Applying For: (Legal Entity Name and Address): Building Permit Steven Wayne Dorszio From:Village of Rye Brook 938 Kin Street Rye Brook NY 10573 70 Putnam Ave g Y g Y Port Chester,NY 10573-2718 PHONE:914-939-8350 FEIN:XXXXX3914 The location of where work will be Derformed is 94 Grant Street,Rye Brook,NY 10573. Estimated dates necessary to complete work associated with the building permit are from March 22,2022 to June 23,2022. The estimated dollar amount of project is $0-$10,000 Workers'Compensation Exemption Statement: The above named business is certifying that it is NOT REQUIRED TO OBTAIN NEW YORK STATE SPECIFIC WORKERS'COMPENSATION INSURANCE COVERAGE for the following reason: The business is a one person owned corporation,with that individual owning all of the stock and holding all offices of the corporation. Other than the corporate owner,there are no employees,day labor,leased employees,borrowed employees,part-time employees,other stockholders,unpaid volunteers(including family members)or subcontractors. Disability and Paid Family Leave Benefits Exemption Statement: The above named business is certifying that it is NOT REQUIRED TO OBTAIN NEW YORK STATE STATUTORY DISABILITY AND PAID FAMILY LEAVE BENEFITS INSURANCE COVERAGE for the following reason: The business MUST be either: 1) owned by one individual; OR 2) is a partnership(including LLC,LLP,PLLP,RLLP,or LP)under the laws of New York State and is not a corporation; OR 3) is a one or two person owned corporation,with those individuals owning all of the stock and holding all offices of the corporation(in a two person owned corporation each individual must be an officer and own at least one share of stock); OR 4) is a business with no NYS location. In addition,the business does not require disability and paid family leave benefits coverage at this time since it has not employed one or more individuals on at least 30 days in any calendar year in New York State. (Independent contractors are not considered to be employees under the Disability and Paid Family Leave Benefits Law.) I,Steven W.Dorazio,am the President with the above-named legal entity. I affirm that due to my position with the above-named business I have the knowledge,information and authority to make this Certificate of Attestation of Exemption. I hereby affirm that the statements made herein are true,that I have not made any materially false statements and I make this Certificate of Attestation of Exemption under the penalties of perjury. I further affirm that I understand that any false statement,representation or concealment will subject me to felony criminal prosecution,including jail and civil liability in accordance with the Workers'Compensation Law and all other New York State laws. By submitting this Certificate of Attestation of Exemption to the government entity listed above I also hereby affirm that if circumstances change so that workers'compensation insurance and/or disability and paid family leave benefits coverage is required,the above-named legal entity will immediately acquire appropriate New York State specific workers' compensation insurance and/or disability and paid family leave benefits coverage and also immediately furnish proof of that coverage on forms approved by the Chair of the Workers'Compensation Board to the government entity listed above. SIGN I Signature: Date: HERE 31 2- Z/ZZ Exemption Ce ' c e Number Received 2022-017320 March 22, 2022 NYS Workers'Compensation Board CE-200 01/2018