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Warning, Caution – Reznor P6SP Unit Installation Manual User Manual

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routine Maintenance

Proper maintenance is important to achieve optimum

performance from the air conditioner. The ability to properly

perform maintenance on this equipment requires certain

mechanical skills and tools. If you do not possess these

skills, contact your dealer for maintenance. Consult your

local dealer about the availability of maintenance contracts.

At a minimum, routine maintenance should include the

following:

air Filters

It is recommended that you inspect and clean or replace

the air filters every three to four weeks. Units are equipped

with 2” pleated disposable filters. Filter rack is adjustable

for 1” permanent type filters. Do not use 1” disposable

filters. Replace using filters of like size and kind rated for

500 feet per minute.

WarnInG:

never operate the unit without a filter in place.
Dust and lint in the return air can build up
on internal components, resulting in loss of
efficiency, equipment damage, and possible
fire risk.

condensate Drain and outdoor coil

Inspect the condensate drain and outdoor coil at the

beginning of each cooling season. Remove any debris.

Clean the outdoor coil and hail guard louvers (optional)

as necessary using a mild detergent and water. Rinse

thoroughly with water.

Electrical

Inspect the electrical connections for tightness at the

beginning of each heating and cooling season. Service

as necessary.

cautIon:

label all wires prior to disconnection when
servicing controls. Wiring errors can cause
improper and dangerous operation.

Motor lubrication

The motors for the circulating air blower and outdoor

fans, are pre-lubricated at the factory. No further oiling is

required for the life of this product.

Blower compartment
The blower compartment should be cleaned monthly

during the heating and cooling seasons to remove any dirt

and lint that may have accumulated in the compartment

or on the blower and motor. Buildup of dirt and lint on the

blower and motor can create excessive loads on the motor

resulting in higher than normal operating temperatures

and possible shortened service life.

rEPlacEMEnt Parts

Replacement parts are available through all NORDYNE

distributors. When ordering, remember to have the

complete Model and Serial number of the unit.

ElEctrIcal

Transformers

Contactors

Temperature Limit
Switches

Thermostats

Capacitors

Pressure Switches

Relays

Defrost Boards

Motors

Fan Motor

Blower Motor

Compressors

coMPonEnts

Expansion Valves

Cabinet Panels

Filter Driers

Blower Assembly

Fan Grille

Filters

Gaskets

Reversing Valves

Hail Guards

coMPonEnt FunctIons

High Pressure switch (HPs) - Prevents compressors from

operating at elevated pressures. High pressure switches

are located on both compressor hot gas lines and are

fitted with schrader cores. The switch is non-adjustable

set to open at 650 PSIG and must be manually reset.
low Pressure switch (lPs) - Prevents compressors from

operating at sufficiently low pressures due loss of charge.

Low pressure switches are located on both compressor

return gas lines and are fitted with schrader cores. The

switch is non-adjustable set to open at 5 PSIG and close

at 20 PSIG.
Freezestat - Prevents evaporator coils from freeze-ups due

to lack of airflow or below normal return air temperatures.

The switch is a non-adjustable, sealed, bi-metal sensor

set to open at 28° F and closes at 57° F
over-temperature limit control - The over-temperature

limit control acts to prevent the air temperature leaving the

unit from exceeding the maximum outlet air temperature.

If the limit opens, electric heat will shut off. Provided w/

electric heat kits.