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York 035-08460-001 User Manual

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Subject to change without notice. Printed in U.S.A.

035-08460-001 Rev. B (0903)

Copyright © by York International Corp. 2003. All rights reserved.

Supersedes: 035-08460-001 Rev. A (202)

Unitary

5005

Norman

Products

York

OK

Group

Drive

73069

CARE OF FAN MOTORS

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
supply 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
automobile oil. DO NOT use definite
purpose oils such as sewing machine,
cleaning, rust preventative, cutting,
household, etc.

FILTER CARE

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 adequate air circulation. Drapes,
furniture or other obstructions blocking
your supply and return air grilles will
also decrease efficiency.

OUTDOOR UNIT FINISH

If you wish to maintain the finish of the
outdoor unit, it can be polished with car
wax. It is recommended the unit be
cleaned with soap and water prior to
waxing.

CLEARANCES

The minimum clearances shown below
must be maintained should any patio
or yard improvements be done around
the outdoor unit.

COOLING SEASON

1.

Switch thermostat to OFF position.

2.

Do not switch to cooling or auto
until electrical power has been
reestablished for 8 hours if the
power was off more than 8 hours.

SERVICE CALLS

There are a few instances where you
can avoid unnecessary service calls.
(See Troubleshooting Guide above).
Some models provide fault codes. The
flashing light on the system thermostat
is capable of providing you with time
and money saving information. The
fault code numbers listed can be han-
dled by taking the corrective action
indicated. Call qualified service person
if displaying fault code numbers not
listed.

PARTS INFORMATION

Replacement parts are available from
local contractor/dealers or the nearest
distribution center.

EXTENDED PROTECTION
PLANS

Special warranty packages are avail-
able through your contractor/dealer.
These packages reduce the potential
cost of service calls following the first
year of operation on your cooling or
heating/cooling system.

Table 1: Schedule For Re-lubrication

Running

Hours

Per Day

Environment

Normal

Dirty

0-8

Every

5 Years

Every

4 Years

9-16

Every

4 Years

Every

3 Years

17-24

Every

3 Years

Every

2 Years

NOTE: DO NOT OVER OIL

Table 2: Troubleshooting Guide

PROBLEM

CHECK

ACTION TO TAKE

FAULT CODE

(On Thermostat)

No Heat

or

Cooling

1. Thermostat for proper settings.

Set thermostat to proper setting.

2. Circuit breakers and fuses.

Reset circuit breakers - Replace blown fuses.

3. Check outdoor unit for dirty coil. (Cooling)

Clean coil, see “Coil Care" section.

2

5. Indoor unit for dirty filter. (Heating)

Clean or replace, see “Filter Care" section

2

Wet on Floor or

in Furnace

Condensate drain and “P" trap

Remove blockage, usually mold or fungus.

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 service person.

TOP 60”

SIDES 10”

REAR 10”

FRONT

*

24”

* Service access panel.