York 12 Seer H Ah024 60 User Manual

OWNER’S MANUAL  
STELLAR  
AIR CONDITIONING UNIT  
SPLIT-SYSTEM COOLING WITH  
ENVIRONMENTALLY FRIENDLY R-410A  
CONTENTS  
CONGRATULATIONS. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  
Y2K COMPLIANCE. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  
THERMOSTATS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  
COOLING AND HEATING . . . . . . . . . .  
FAN OPERATION . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  
START-UP. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  
POWER FAILURE. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  
SYSTEM OPERATION . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  
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MANUAL CHANGE-OVER  
THERMOSTAT . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  
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ELECTRONIC THERMOSTAT . . . . . . .  
CARE OF SYSTEM . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  
COIL CARE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  
CARE OF FAN MOTORS . . . . . . . . . . .  
SERVICE CALLS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  
FILTER CARE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  
CLEARANCES . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  
PARTS INFORMATION. . . . . . . . . . . . .  
COMFORT ASSURANCE . . . . . . . . . . .  
EFFICIENCY DO’S & DON’TS . . . . . . . .  
MODELS: 12 SEER  
H*AH024 - 60  
035-17414-000 REV A (1200)  
035-17414-000 REV A (1200)  
550.38-O1Y  
ELECTRONIC THERMOSTAT  
can cycle the fan during unoccupied  
mode or during the night while you  
sleep to further conserve energy.  
NOTE: if your cooling and heating tem-  
perature adjustments are separate, be  
sure to set both.  
The computerized electronic thermo-  
stat, when programmed, will function  
automatically to operate the system as  
follows: When the indoor temperature  
rises above the higher (COOL) setting,  
the outdoor unit will operate and the  
indoor fan will circulate the cooled, fil-  
tered air. When the room temperature is  
lowered to the selected level, the sys-  
tem will shut off. The indoor fan will  
either shut off or run continuously,  
depending upon your choice of fan  
switch setting. When the indoor temper-  
ature is lowered to the selected level,  
the system will shut off. The indoor fan  
will either shut off or run continuously,  
depending upon your choice of fan  
switch setting. When the indoor temper-  
ature drops below the lower (HEAT) set-  
ting, the heating system will operate,  
and the indoor fan will circulate the  
heated, filtered air. When the indoor  
temperature rises to the selected set-  
ting, the system will shut off.  
2. After considering “Fan Operation  
Selection” above, select and set the fan  
operation mode you desire.  
ON  
CONTINUOUS FAN OPERATION: With  
the thermostat fan switch set to “ON”,  
the indoor fan will not shut off. However,  
the cooling and heating systems will still  
operate as required by room tempera-  
tures. This provides continuous air filter-  
ing and more even temperature  
distribution to all conditioned spaces.  
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. dis-  
rupt electrical power supply to your  
house, switch thermostat to “OFF” posi-  
tion. CAUTION: if the power was off  
more than 8 hours DO NOT switch to  
“COOLING” or “AUTO” until electrical  
power has been re-established for 8  
hours.  
FAN ONLY OPERATION: On moderate  
days, usually during spring and fall,  
when neither heating nor cooling is  
required, you may want to run only the  
fan to ventilate, circulate and filter the  
air in your home or building. Set the  
comfort control switch to “OFF” and the  
fan switch to “ON”. Be sure to return the  
switches to their original positions for  
normal operation.  
SYSTEM OPERATION  
MANUAL CHANGE-OVER  
THERMOSTAT  
START-UP  
CARE OF SYSTEM  
COOLING YOUR HOME - With the  
comfort control switch in the “COOL”  
position, the system will operate as fol-  
lows: When the indoor temperature  
rises above the level indicated by the  
temperature adjustment setting, the  
system will start. The outdoor unit will  
operate and the indoor fan will circulate  
the cooled, filtered air. When the room  
temperature is lowered to the setting  
selected, the system will shut off. HEAT-  
ING YOUR HOME - If your system  
includes a heating unit and the comfort  
control switch is in the “HEAT” position,  
the system will operate as follows:  
When the indoor temperature drops  
below the level indicated by the temper-  
ature adjustment setting, the system will  
start. The heating system will operate  
and the indoor fan will circulate the fil-  
tered air. When the room temperature  
rises to the setting selected, the system  
will shut off. Whether heating or cooling,  
the fan will continue to operate if the fan  
switch was set in the “ON or Intelligent”  
position. The “AUTO” setting on the fan  
switch will allow the fan to shut off when  
your system does.  
YORK strongly recommends regular  
periodic preventative maintenance on  
this equipment. The person most  
familiar with the equipment in your  
H.V.A.C. system is a YORK dealer.  
The YORK dealer can ensure your  
maintenance program meets the con-  
ditions of the “YORK Warranty”, maxi-  
mize the efficiency of the equipment,  
and service your unit within the feder-  
ally mandated guidelines with regard  
to unlawful discharge of refrigerants  
into the atmosphere.  
Do not operate this unit  
when outdoor temperatures  
are below 60°F as this will  
cause damage to the unit.  
The comfort control switch is assumed  
to be in the “OFF” position. If the main  
power supply to the outdoor and indoor  
units is off, turn the appropriate discon-  
nects to the “ON” position. Place the  
system into operation as follows:  
COIL CARE  
1. Set temperature adjustment to the  
desired temperature on your thermo-  
stat.  
Keep the outdoor unit free of foliage,  
grass clippings, leaves, paper, and any  
other material which could restrict the  
proper air flow in an out of the unit. The  
coil may be vacuumed to remove any  
debris from between the fins. If the coil  
becomes excessively dirty, turn the  
main disconnect switch to “Off” and  
wash the coil with your garden hose.  
Avoid getting water into the fan motor  
and control box. Flush dirt from base  
pan after cleaning the coil.  
COOLING - The higher the setting, the  
lower the amount of energy consumed.  
The National Bureau of Standards rec-  
commends a setting of 78 °F.  
HEATING - The lower the setting, the  
lower the amount of energy consumed.  
Federal guidelines recommend a set-  
ting of 65 °F or lower.  
Unitary Products Group  
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035-17414-000 REV A (1200)  
550.38-O1Y  
CARE OF FAN MOTORS  
FILTER CARE  
requires more energy, which means  
greater cost to you.  
Some fan motors are provided with  
lubrication ports. Inspect your indoor  
and outdoor units to determine whether  
or not lubrication ports are provided.  
The fan motor is shipped with an oil sup-  
ply which will last for several years  
under normal operating conditions.  
After this time, each motor bearing  
should be oiled with 10 - 15 drops  
(approximately 1/4 teaspoon) of SAE 20  
non-detergent electric motor oil or auto-  
mobile oil. DO NOT use definite pur-  
pose oils such as sewing machine,  
cleaning, rust preventative, cutting,  
household, etc.  
Inspect the air filter(s) at least once a  
month. If they are dirty, wash reusable  
filters with a mild detergent per manu-  
facturer’s recommendations. Replace  
disposable filters with new filters. Install  
the clean filters with “air flow” arrow in  
the same direction as the air flow in your  
duct. Filters should be clean to assure  
maximum efficiency and ade-quate air  
circulation.  
DON’T heat or cool when you are away.  
If you are going to be away for a day or  
more, re-adjust your thermostat accord-  
ingly. Your furniture is far less demand-  
ing than you are when it comes to  
comfort levels. However, don’t expect  
the system to restore comfort conditions  
immediately upon returning home. It will  
take a little time.  
CLEARANCES  
DON’T locate lamps or other heat-pro-  
ducing appliances (radios, TV’s, heat-  
ers, etc.) near your thermostat. The  
heat from these items will give your  
thermostat “false information” about the  
tem-perature in the room.  
The minimum clearances shown below  
must be maintained should any patio or  
yard improvements be done around the  
outdoor unit.  
SERVICE CALLS  
There are a few instances where the  
user can avoid unnecessary service  
calls. If unit stops functioning properly  
check the following items before calling  
your YORK servicing dealer:  
TOP 48"  
SIDES 12"  
DO select a comfortable thermostat set-  
ting, but keep in mind that moderation in  
temperature selection will save energy.  
REAR 12"  
FRONT * 24"  
* Service Access Panel  
DO turn on your kitchen exhaust fan  
when cooking and your bathroom ex-  
haust fan when showering. Also, make  
sure your clothes dryer is properly  
vented. If these items are neglected, an  
excess heat and humidity condition may  
be created, causing your air condition-  
ing system to run longer.  
PARTS INFORMATION  
1. Indoor section for dirty filter.  
Replacement parts are available from  
local YORK contractor/dealer or the  
nearest YORK distribution center.  
COMFORT ASSURANCE  
Special warranty packages (called  
Comfort Assurance) are available thru  
your contractor. These packages  
reduce the potential cost of service calls  
following the first year of operation on  
your cooling (or heating/cooling) sys-  
tem.  
DO set your thermostat a few degrees  
lower than normal several hours before  
entertaining a large group of people in a  
relatively small area. People give off a  
considerable amount of heat and mois-  
ture in a closed area.  
DO keep drapes and venetian blinds  
closed when practical. These items pro-  
vide insulation against heat loss/gain.  
SOME EFFICIENCY  
DO’S & DON’TS  
2. Outdoor section for leaf or debris  
blockage. Eliminate problem, turn off  
the thermostat for 10 seconds and  
attempt start. Wait 5 minutes. If system  
does not start, call your YORK servicing  
dealer.  
DO contact a qualified service person to  
make repairs or adjustments to your  
system. He has been trained to perform  
this service.  
DON’T heat or cool unused household  
area. Reduce supply and return air flow  
to a minimum in areas which are not liv-  
ing spaces (storage rooms, garages,  
basements, etc).  
DON’T be a “thermostat jiggler”. Moving  
your thermostat setting will not make  
your system heat or cool any faster.  
Adjust your thermostat to a comfortable  
setting and leave it there.  
Your system contains environmen-  
tally friendly refrigerant R410A,  
which operates at very high pres-  
sures. You may be in danger if you  
try to make an attempt to repair  
your unit. Please contact your local  
York dealer.  
DON’T restrict air circulation. Placing  
furniture, rugs, etc. in such a way that  
they interfere with air vents will make  
you system work harder to achieve a  
comfortable temperature level. This  
Heating and Air Conditioning  
Unitary Products Group  
5005 York Drive, Norman, Oklahoma 73069  
Subject to change without notice. Printed in U.S.A.  
Supersedes: Nothing  
035-17414-000 REV A (1200)  

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