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EMI AIVIERICASERIES
SINGLE-ZONE & MULTI-ZONE CONDENSING UNITS
STRAIGHT COOL/HEAT PUMPS
_lominal Capacities:
9.000. 12.000. 15,000, 18,000.24.000. 30.000 36.000 Btu_
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Comfort Where It Counts.
SCC/SHC
5780 Success Dr.
Rome, NY 13440Phone: 1-800-228-9364Fax: 1-800-232-9364
Email: [email protected]
INSTALLATION, OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE MANUALP/N# 240004514, Rev. 1.5 [05/05]
To the Installer and Safety Instructions ........................ 2
Warnings, Controls and Components .........................
System Options, Installer Supplied Items ....................
Low Ambient Option, Site Preparation .......................Electrical Wiring ..........................................................
Refrigerant Piping, P-Trap installation ........................
Refrigerant Processing, General Recom .....................
Complete Piping Connections, Starting the Unit .......... 4
Operation and Maintenance, Specific Changes .......... 5
Field Charging .............................................................. 6SCC/SHC Single-Zone Installation .......................... 7-9MC/MH4 Multi-Zone Installation ............................ 10-11
MC/MH2 Multi-Zone Installation ............................ 12-13
Test Unit Performance Data Sheet ............................ 14
Warranty .................................................................... 15
This manual is intended as an aid to a qualified service personnel
for proper installation, operation, and maintenance of theseEMI AmericaSeries high efficiency condensing units. Read the
instructions thoroughly and carefully before attempting installation
or operation. Failure to follow these instructions may result in
improper installation, operation, service, or maintenance, possibly
resulting in fire, electrical shock, property damage, personalinjury, or death.
DANGER
(1) Retain this manual and warranty for future reference.
(2) Before leaving the premises, review this manual to be sure
the unit has been installed correctly and run the unit for one
complete cycle to make sure it functions properly.
To obtain technical service or warranty assistance
during or after the installation of an EMI unit, check
our website @ www.enviromaster.com or call yourinstalling contractor or distributor. Our technical service
department may be contacted at 1-800-228-9364.
When calling for assistance, please have the following
information ready:
• Model Number
• Serial Number
• Date of installation
• Read all instructions before using the EMI AmericaSerieshigh efficiency condensing unit. Install or locate this unit
only in accordance with these instructions. Use this unit
only for its intended use as described in this manual.
• Check the rating plate on the EMI AmericaSeries con-
densing unit before installation to make certain the
voltage shown is the same as the electric supply tothe unit.
• The EMI AmericaSeries condensing unit must be con-nected only to a properly grounded electrical supply. Do
not fail to properly ground this unit.
• Turn off the electrical supply before servicing the EMIAmericaSeries condensing unit.
• Do not use the EMI AmericaSeries condensing unit if
it has damaged wiring, is not working properly, or has
been damaged or dropped.
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Compressor and Fan Motor Contactor
Capacitor
Loss of Charge Switch (09 - 15 only)Defrost Control Board and Sensor (SHC only)
Low Voltage Connections
Large Capacity Suction Accumulator (09 - 15 only)
High Pressure Control (SCC 18 - 36 and all Heat Pumps)
Solid Core Filter Drier (09 - 15 only)
Crankcase Heater (09-15K Heat Pump)
• LowAmbient Option (Specify this option if system will oper-
ate in cooling mode at outside temperatures below 60 ° F
down to 0° F)
• Sea Coast Style Coated Coils• 115V (09-12 only)
• 265V (all models)
• Hard Start - Straight Cool only (standard on Heat Pumps)
• Power wiring
• Low Volt wiring - 18 AWG minimum
• Secure mounting pad or foundation
• Refrigerant piping (if not supplied)• Disconnect switch
Heat pump units produce condensate in the heat pump mode.Water will drain from the unit at the base. Place the unit so as
not to create a hazard for pedestrians.
Place the unit on a flat concrete surface or pad if on the ground.
Roof mounting should use a build up platform. Piping is through
the wall or roof directly to the unit. In areas of heavy snowfall,condensers should be set above the level of maximum an-
ticipated snowfall (12" is usually adequate).
DANGER
MUST BE SPECIFIED IF: The system will be asked to cool at
outdoor temperatures below 60 ° F, this may cause damage to the
compressor and coil, and could result in freezing that may void
the warranty. We accomplish the low-ambient operation on our
condensers by cycling the condenser fan. When in low-ambient
operation the system high side pressure will cycle (fairly rapidly)between 275 psi and 210 psi. This will in turn maintain a constant
low side pressure and keep the air handler from frosting-up.
NOTE: If this option is not specified and system runs underlow-ambient conditions and experiences any failures (com-
pressor, motor, etc.), warranty on these components maynot be honored.
DANGER
• Locate the unit as close to the indoor section as possible.
Maximum length allowed is 100'.
• Avoid high traffic areas and prevailing wind locations.• Surface must be level.
• Mount unit above typical snow levels.
Ensure free flow of air through the unit. Air must not recirculate
from discharge to intake. Air is drawn through the coil with side,
or top discharged through the fan grille. A minimum 48" clear=
ance is necessary for the condenser discharge. Intake (coil
side) clearance is 12" minimum. Consider how power will berun to the unit from the power source. Refrigerant piping mustbe a direct line to the indoor unit.
All electrical wiring must be run according to NEC and localcodes. Refer to the unit rating plate for voltage, ampacity and
fuse size requirements. Use only HACR type breakers. Select
the size wire according to the ampacity rating. Power should be
run to a weather proof disconnect box usually within 3 feet of theunit. From the disconnect box, run the power through the 7/8" hole
and into the electrical box and anchor with a strain relief fitting.
Run wires to the high Volt L1 and L2 connections. Also run green
wire to ground lug.
Check wiring diagrams for the required number of low voltagewires to be run between indoor and outdoor sections. Connect
the 24 Volt wiring matching color to color. Refer to the wiring
diagram inside the unit for more details. Low Volt interconnectshould be at least 18 AWG.
The standard system will support refrigerant runs to the inside
unit of 100' equivalent feet with a 35' rise included.
Units are furnished with sweat connections and are equippedwith service valves and schrader fittings for charging and taking
pressure readings. The following precautions should be made:
• Be certain no burrs remain on the fittings.
• Use only clean refrigeration tubing.
• Use tube benders to guard against kinking.• Avoid piping on wet and rainy days and insulate suction line.
Be certain that plastic end caps remain in place when insert-
ing through wall openings. Isolate tubing from transmitting
vibration to the building or unit and avoid contact with sharpedges. Refrigeration valves should be wrapped with a wet
rag "heat sink" to protect valves while brazing.
NOTE: It is recommended that a filter dryer be installed in
liquid line, at the air handler.
• A P-trap is recommended when the suction riser is equal to
or greater than 20 feet in height.• When the evaporator is installed above the compressor, the
P-trap will prevent the flow of liquid back to the compressor
in the off cycle.
• The placement of the P-trap should be at the halfway mark
of the suction riser. For example if the suction riser is 30 feettall then a P-trap is recommended at the 15 foot mark of the
suction riser (see Figure 1).
• A P-trap may be fabricated using (2) street elbows and (1)
regular elbow. A prefabricated trap may be purchased from aWholesaler or Distributor however the trap should be shallow
as the (3) elbow configuration. Each elbow is approximately
5 equivalent feet. One P-trap is equal to approximately 15
equivalent feet.• Whether the outdoor unit is above or below the indoor unit
a P-trap is recommended if the suction riser is 20 feet orhigher.
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NOTE: Avoid excessive oil buildup. The P-trap should have
a shallow depth and a short horizontal section.
• P-traps are not required at the foot of the hot gas risers due
to increased oil flow at higher temperatures.
WARNING!! It is illegal to discharge refrigerant into theatmosphere after July 1, 1992. Use proper reclaiming
methods & equipment when installing or servicing thisunit.
The unit is delivered with precharged refrigerant for the condensercoil and the evaporator. Charging of the field installed piping is
required. Refer to the refrigerant charge table for the proper
amount to be added for the applications interconnect pipping.Unit service valves are solid brass.
IMPORTANT: All systems require field charge adjustments.Refer to the attached "Charge Adjustment Table" for proper
weight charge and to the suppfied "Operational Charts" for
proper system pressures and temperature at different outdoor
conditions. Superheat and suboooling method should be usedfor final system charge (see page 6).
When charging and checking pressures/temperatures on
system supplied with Low Ambient Option, the fan cycle
switch should be jumped out of the circuit temporarily toobtain accurate data.
Pressure test all field installed piping with nitrogen. Using a suit-
able vacuum pump, evacuate the tubing and indoor unit to 300
microns, with service values remaining front seated (closed).
Before releasing the refrigerant from the condenser, be sure themanifold gauge set is closed so as not to lose vacuum when
shutting down the pump.
Release refrigerant from the condensing unit by back seating
the service value. Allen wrenches are used to open the valve.Replace valve caps. Be Careful to not back seat the valves past
the snap flanges that hold the valve core in place.
• Beforestartingtheunitincoolweather,powerthesystem24hoursbeforeattemptingtostartifacrankcaseheaterisinstalled.
• Doa finalsystemcheckusingthesuperheat/subcoolingmethod.RecordresultsonTestUnitDataSheet.
• Removegaugeset.Mountallaccesspanelsandmakesuretheyareproperlysecured.
• Makefinalvisualinspectionandrepairanydeficiencies.NOTE:A hard start kit may be required for units in low volt-
age/frequent cycle applications.
The EMI AmericaSeries outdoor section is the compressor bearing
unit of the system. It operates at the command of the indoor sec-
tion or room thermostat. Therefore, the operation will be described
in the manual pertaining to the indoor section.
EMI units are designed and constructed for reliability and long
life with minimal maintenance. You can assure peak operating
efficiency by regularly inspecting for free air passage into and
through the coil. If debris collect on the air coil, it should be cleanedby "back-flushing" with a spray of water or vacuuming. TURN
OFF POWER SUPPLY FIRST. Outdoor units may be cleaned orwaxed if desired. Use a non-abrasive car wax.
This unit is equipped with a permanently lubricated motor. Al-
though oiling is not necessary, adding a few drops through theoiling ports twice yearly will extend the life of the motor. Do notover oil.
Panels should remain on the unit at all times. Service should be
performed by a QUALIFIED service agency only.
All EMI products are subject to ongoing development programsso design and specifications may change without notice. Please
consult the factory for more information.
Do not charge the straiqht cool units on cold days unless weigh-ing in the charge. The heat Dump systems may be charged in
heat cycle at any temperature. These units uses a heat cycle
TXV and cannot be charged to superheat; use weight or
subcooling method only.
Charging should be done with a dial-a-charge or weighed in witha scale.
NOTE: For more information, please visit our web-siteat www.enviromaster.com or call 1-800-228-9364.
The use of the superheat method is highly recommendedfor field charging or checking the existing refrigerantcharge in a system. Because each installation is differentin terms of indoor air flow, refrigerant line length, etc.., thefactory charge may not be correct for every application.To assure the best performance from the air-conditioner,the refrigerant charge should be checked and adjusted, ifneed be, on each installation.
For proper superheat readings, a standard low-siderefrigerant gauge and an accurate thermometer is
needed. A mercury or stem-type thermometer is notadequate for suction-line temperatures. We recommendelectric thermocouple thermometers (available at mostrefrigeration wholesalers); however an accurate remote-bulb thermometer can be used. When measuring the linetemperature, be sure the thermometer is well installed toassure accurate measurements. The chart below givessuperheat values at various outdoor temperatures. Allow atleast 5 minutes running time between charge adjustmentsfor the unit to stabilize.
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1. Suction pressure is 65 psi. which equals 38 ° F on TheR-22 Scale of the Low-Side Gauge.
2. Suction line temperature taken at the unit is 70 ° F. 70°F minus 38° F equals 32° F superheat.
3. Outdoor temperature is 90° F; indoor temperature is80° F.
4. Intersection of the indoor-temperature and outdoor-temperature lines occur on the 12° F superheat line.
5. Add charge to obtain 12° F superheat.
Instructions:
1. Measure suction pressure and determine evaporator-refrigerant temperature on R-22 scale of low-sidegauge.
2. Measure suction-line temperature on suction line ofthe unit.
3. Measure outdoor and indoor temperatures.
4. Determine from the table what the superheat shouldbe for the indoor and outdoor temperatures. (Exampleindicates 12° F superheat.)
5. Adjust charge if needed. Be sure unit is running atstabilized condition.
The AmericaSeries SCC/SHC is an air cooled, high efficiency
condensing unit, designed specifically to meet and/or exceed
current standards for system energy efficiency ratings.
The SCC single zone condensing unit will provide cooling for a
single AmericaSeries evaporator of any style from 9,000 through
36,000 capacity. Its compact, low profile design allows flexibility in
the location and mounting of the unit. It is a very quiet operating
unit and can be recommended for both commercial and residential
applications. An advanced air flow design maximizes the heat
transfer capability of the enhanced fin coil. Installation is simplified
by the use of 24V control interconnection to the evaporator.
The SHC extended range single zone heat pump model contains a
solid state electronic defrost control board in which system defrost
is determined by a factory-set timer to initiate. Defrost termination
is initiated by a "defrost" sensor attached to the condenser coil.
While in defrost, a backup resistance heater (if contained) is
energized to offset the cooling effect, in the indoor unit.
This manual pertains to the outdoor section installation only.
Please refer to the appropriate installation manual for your indoor
product to complete the installation.
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The America Series high efficiency MC4 Multi-Zone AirConditioners and MH4 Heat Pumps may contain 2, 3, or4compressors and low voltage wiring circuits for connectionto 2, 3, or 4 indoor evaporators. Each zone is independentand no mixing of refrigerant is required. This manualpertains to the outdoor section installation of the MC4 airconditioner or MH4 heat pump with standard features.Check to be certain the included equipment is as orderedand that the voltage is correct for the power supply beforeattempting installation.
Backup electric heat is highly recommended in theevaporator with heat pump application. The MH4 willoperate in heating down to 35°F outdoor temperature,at which point it will shut down and initiate change=over to electric heat only.
With cooling applications only, low ambient option shouldbe specified for the unit to be supplied if the system will
be asked to cool at outdoor temperature below 60°REMI accomplishes low-ambient operation on MC4/MH4condensers by cycling the condenser fan. This will inturn maintain a constant low side pressure and keep
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For installation of the indoor unit and
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EMI offers the finest high capacity multiple zone outdoor unitsin the ductless split market, the MC2/MH2 High CapacityCondensing Unit. The MC2/MH2 allows the installation of twocircuits from a single outside location when space or aestheticrequirements limit the use of locations. Valves are internal fortamper protection and each zone is independent so no mixingof refrigerant is required.
When specifying heat pump(s), it is recommended that thematching evaporator(s) be equipped with electric heat. TheMH2 will operate down to 35°F outdoor temperature, at whichpoint it will initiate change over to electric heat and shut downthe condenser. All 9,000, 12,000, and 15,000 Btuh units areequipped with the Duratec Performance Package whichinclude a large capacity suction accumulator with surge bafflesand enhanced oil management, a factory installed solid corefilter drier and loss of refrigerant charge protection.
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NOTE: All EMI products are subject to ongoing development programs so design andspecifications may change without notice.
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9900
2200
9200
5500
208-230/60/1 1.0 4.1 20 4.1 20 9.2 10.3
208-230/60/1 1.0 4.8 26.3 4.8 26.3 10.6 11.8
208-230/60/1 1.0 3.8 20 4.8 26.3 9.6 10.8
208-230/60/1 1.8 6.4 38 6.4 38 14.6 16.2
(1) Circuit Designators: 9 = 9,000 Btuh • 2 = 12,000 Btuh • 5 = 15,000 Btuhex. - Model 9200 consists of one 9,000 Btuh compressor and one 12,000 Btuh compressor
(2) Always refer to the rating plate for Minimum Circuit Ampacity on all multiple compressor units.
1/4" 1/2"
1/4" 5/8"09 10.5 8,800 3.3
12 10.0 10,500 3.1
15 14,200 10.0 13,400 3.1
_iST_9 LIST_9
The Test Unit Performance Data sheet below is providedfor use by a qualified service professional. In order for ourTechnical Service Department to better serve you, pleasecomplete and have this information ready when calling.
Make sure to include the Model Number, Serial Number,Date of Installation.
Call our Technical Support Department@ 1-800-228-9364.
Model Number
Serial Number
Date:
Technician:
Mode: Cooling
Evaporator Entering Air - DB
Evaporator Entering Air - WB
Evaporator Leaving Air - DB
Evaporator Leaving Air - WB
Entering Air
Leaving Air
Temperature Split
NOTE: Rotary compressors are critically charged sys-
tems, do not over charge. Refer to the Charge Table
specific to you unit (SCC /SHC pg. 8, MC4/MH4 pg. 9,
MC2/MH2 pg. 11) or carl the factory. Anti-short cycle
protection should be used on systems that use a con-
ventional thermostat.
Compressor Suction - PSIG
Compressor Discharge - PSIG
Compressor - Volts
Compressor - Amps
OD Fan Motor - Volts
OD Fan Motor-Amps
ID Fan Motor - Volts
ID Fan Motor-Amps
Total Volts
Total Amps
Compressor Suction
Compressor Discharge
Liquid Out Cond.
Liquid before Expansion
Suction out Evaporator
DB - Temp Split at evap.
Compressor Superheat
Sub Cooling
ALL PRODUCT LiMiTED WARRANTY
Enviromaster International LLC (EMI) warrants to the purchaser/owner that EMI products will be free fromdefects in material and workmanship under the normal use and maintenance for a period of twelve months forall components and sixty months on unit compressors from the date of original installation, or fifteen monthsfor all components and sixty-three months on unit compressors from the date of manufacture, whichevercomes first.
WHAT WE WILL COVER
EMI will replace any defective part returned to EMI's approved service organization with a new or rebuilt partat no charge. The replacement part assumes that unused portion of this warranty.
WHAT WE DON'T COVER
THIS WARRANTY DOES NOT INCLUDE LABOR or other costs incurred for repairing, removing, installing,shipping, servicing, or handling of either defective or replacement parts.
ElVll IS NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR:
• Normal maintenance
• Damage or repairs required as a consequence of faulty installation or application by others.
• Failure to start due to voltage conditions, blown fuses, open circuit breakers, or other damages due to theinadequacy or interruption of electrical service.
• Damage or repairs needed as a consequence of any misapplication, abuse, improper servicing, unauthor-ized alteration, or improper operation.
• Damage as a result of floods, winds, fires, lightening, accidents, corrosive atmosphere, or other conditionsbeyond the control of EMI.
• Parts not supplied or designated by EMI.
• Products installed outside the United States or Canada.
• Any damages to person or property of whatever kind, direct or indirect, special or consequential, Whetherresulting from use or loss of use of the product.
LIMITATION OF WARRANTIES
This warranty is exclusive and in lieu of any implied warranties of merchantability and fitness for a particularpurpose and all other warranties express or implied. The remedies provided for in this warranty are exclusiveand shall constitute the only liabilities on the part of EMI including any statements made by any individualwhich shall be of no effect.
FOR SERVICE OR REPAIR:
(1) Contact the Installer(2) Call the nearest Distributor(3) Call or write: 5780 Success Dr., Rome, NY 13440
Phone: 1-800-228-9364FAX: 1-800-232-9364
Email: [email protected]