York User Manual E1re
York User Manual E1re
York User Manual E1re
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USERS
INFORMATION
MANUAL
SPLIT SYSTEM HEAT PUMP
Congratulations . . .
On your purchase of our Heat Pump. This energy efficient system has been precision designed, manufactured of high quality
materials and has passed many vigorous inspections and tests to ensure years of satisfactory service.
Please read this booklet thoroughly. It will help you understand your heat pump and will tell you how to operate it efficiently
and how to obtain the greatest measure of comfort at the lowest operating expense.
We appreciate your interest in our products and your decision to purchase our Heat Pump. Enjoy your comfort.
This Heat Pump has been specially developed and built as a heat pump - to
meet the dual needs of heating and cooling. Its not just an air conditioner with
extra parts. Thats why you can rely on
efficient, trouble-free operation.
Your system is fully automatic. Set the
thermostat and forget it. And its automatically protected from damage by
voltage fluctuations or excessive heating or cooling demands.
Your split system heat pump consists of
two units - one installed outdoors and
one installed indoors. The indoor unit
may be installed in a basement, attic, or
crawl space.
CAUTION: The Main power to the system must be kept ON at all times to
prevent damage to the outdoor unit
compressor. If necessary, the thermostat 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.
HEATING CYCLE
With the thermostat in the heating position,
and the outdoor temperature in the range
of 20 to 30 or below, the outdoor unit will
generally run 100% of the time.
All E*FH systems are equipped with balance point control to provide even more
efficient operation. This control will prevent the electric heater from being energized when the outdoor air is above
some predetermined temperature setting (0 to 45F). At higher temperatures,
SYSTEM OPERATION
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 between Heat to
Cool. This could damage your equipment. Always allow at least 5 minutes
between changes,
COOLING CYCLE
Switch your thermostat to cool. Select a
comfortable thermostat temperature
setting, typically between 75 and 80.
Comfort sensations vary with individuals. The lower the indoor temperature
desired, the greater will be the number
of hours your unit must operate.
Set your thermostat 2 or 3F below normal several hours before entertaining
large groups during hot weather. People
give off considerable heat and moisture.
On an extremely hot day, the indoor
temperature may rise 3 to 6F above the
thermostat setting. Properly selected
equipment does not have the capacity
to maintain a constant indoor temperature during this peak load. Over-sizing
your system to handle this peak load
isnt practical because the oversized
system would operate much less efficiently at all other conditions.
TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE
PROBLEM
NO HEAT
OR
COOLING
CHECK:
FAULT
CODE
2
5
2
ACTION TO TAKE
3,4,7,8,9
After completing the checks and actions above, turn thermostat to OFF for 10 seconds and
attempt restart. Wait 5 minutes. If system does not start, call qualified serviceman.
On E*FH models, obtain the fault code number of times the Emergency Heat light on the
thermostat flashes between pauses.
CLEARANCES
SERVICE CALLS
TOP 48"
REAR 12"
SIDES 12"
FRONT * 24"
POWER INTERRUPTION
When ice, snow, wind storms, etc. disrupt electrical power supply to your
house, proceed as follows:
HEATING SEASON
1. Switch thermostat to Emergency
Heat. Note: There will be no heat available until power is reestablished.
2. Leave on Emergency Heat for at
least 8 hours after electrical power is
reestablished if the power was off more
than 8 hours.
3. Switch thermostat back to Heating or
Auto.
PARTS INFORMATION
Replacement parts are available from
local YORK contractor/dealers or the
nearest YORK distribution center.
CHARACTERISTICS
OF HEAT PUMPS
COOLING SEASON
A CONSTANT HEAT
OUTDOOR COIL
DEFROSTING
At certain outdoor conditions (low temperature, high humidity), frost may build
up on the coil of the outdoor unit.
In order to maintain heating efficiency,
the system will automatically defrost itself. Steam rising from the outdoor unit
is normal and is an indication of proper
operation. The vapor cloud will only last
for a few minutes. When the defrost
cycle is completed, the system will automatically switch back to heating. Electric
heat is automatically energized to maintain comfort during defrost.
Code: SBY
515.00-O1Y
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