Caution, Warning – Nordyne R-410A User Manual
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outdoor unit must be installed in such a manner 
that airfl ow through the coil is not obstructed and 
that the unit can be serviced.
Facility Prerequisites — Electrical power 
supplied must be adequate for proper operation 
of the equipment. The system must be wired and 
provided with circuit protection in accordance 
with local building codes and the National 
Electrical Code.
INSTALLING THE OUTDOOR UNIT
Slab Mount — The site selected for a slab mount 
installation requires a stable foundation and one 
not subject to erosion. The slab should be level 
and anchored (if necessary) prior to placing the 
equipment on the slab.
Cantilever Mount — The cantilever mount 
should be designed with adequate safety factor 
to support the weight of the equipment, and for 
loads subjected to the mount during operation. 
Installed equipment should be adequately 
secured to the cantilever mount and levelled 
prior to operation of the equipment.
Roof Mount — The method of mounting should 
be designed so as not to overload roof structures 
nor transmit noise to the interior of the structure. 
Refrigerant and electrical line should be routed 
through suitably waterproofed openings to 
prevent water leaking into the structure.
INSTALLING THE INDOOR UNIT
The indoor section should be installed before 
proceeding with routing of refrigerant piping. 
Consult the Installation Instructions of the indoor 
unit (i.e.: air handler, furnace, etc.) for details 
regarding installation.
CONNECTING REFRIGERANT
TUBING BETWEEN THE INDOOR
AND OUTDOOR UNIT
CAUTION:
This system utilizes R-410A refrigerant 
with POE oil. When servicing, cover 
or seal openings to minimize the 
exposure of the refrigerant system 
to air to prevent accumulation of 
moisture and other contaminants.
General — Once outdoor and indoor unit 
placement has been determined, route refrigerant 
tubing between the equipment in accordance with 
sound installation practices. Refrigerant tubing 
should be routed in a manner that minimizes the 
length of tubing and the number of bends in the 
tubing. Refrigerant tubing should be supported 
in a manner that the tubing will not vibrate or 
abrade during system operation. Tubing should 
be kept clean of foreign debris during installation 
and installation of a liquid line fi lter drier is 
recommended if cleanliness or adequacy of 
system evacuation is unknown or compromised. 
Every effort should be made by the installer 
to ensure that the fi eld installed, refrigerant 
containing components of the system have been 
installed in accordance with these instructions 
and sound installation practices so as to insure 
reliable system operation and longevity. 
The maximum recommended interconnecting 
refrigerant line length is 75 feet, and the 
vertical elevation difference between the indoor 
and outdoor sections should not exceed 20 
feet. Consult long line application guide for 
installations in excess of these limits.
Filter Dryer Installation — A fi lter dryer is 
provided with the unit and must be installed in the 
liquid line of the system. If the installation replaces 
a system with a fi lter dryer already present in the 
liquid line, the fi lter dryer must be replaced with 
the one supplied with the unit. The fi lter dryer 
must be installed in strict accordance with the 
manufacturer’s installation instructions.
Optional Equipment — Optional equipment 
(e.g.: liquid line solenoid valves, etc.) should 
be installed in strict accordance with the 
manufacturer’s installation instructions.
ELECTRICAL CONNECTIONS
WARNING:
Turn off all electrical power at the main 
circuit box before wiring electrical 
power to the outdoor unit. Failure to 
comply may cause severe personnel 
injury or death.
