Goodman Mfg IO-367B Air Conditioner User Manual


 
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CLEAN OUTSIDE COIL (QUALIFIED SERVICER ONLY)
The coil with the outside air flowing over it should be inspected
annually and cleaned as frequently as necessary to keep the
finned areas free of lint, hair and debris.
CONDENSER, EVAPORATOR, AND INDUCED DRAFT MOTORS
Bearings on the air circulating blower motor, condenser mo-
tor and the combustion fan motor are permanently lubricated.
No additional oiling is required.
LUBRICATION
The fan shaft bearings, the 1 to 2 HP supply fan motors the
condenser fan motors and compressors are permanently lu-
bricated.
FUNCTIONAL PARTS
Refer to the unit Parts Catalog for a list of functional parts.
Parts are available from your distributor.
SERVICE
WARNING
HIGH VOLTAGE!
INSTALLATION
AND
REPAIR
OF
THIS
UNIT
SHOULD
BE
PERFORMED
ONLY
BY
INDIVIDUALS
MEETING
THE
REQUIREMENTS
OF
AN
“E
NTRY
L
EVEL
T
ECHNICIAN
AS
SPECIFIED
BY
THE
A
IR
C
ONDITIONING
AND
R
EFRIGERATION
I
NSTITUTE
(ARI). A
TTEMPTING
TO
INSTALL
OR
REPAIR
THIS
UNIT
WITHOUT
SUCH
BACKGROUND
MAY
RESULT
IN
PRODUCT
DAMAGE
,
PERSONAL
INJURY
OR
DEATH
.
THE FOLLOWING INFORMATION IS FOR USE BY QUALI-
FIED SERVICE AGENCY ONLY: OTHERS SHOULD NOT
ATTEMPT TO SERVICE THIS EQUIPMENT.
Common Causes of Unsatisfactory Operation of Heat Pump
on the Heating Cycle.
INADEQUATE AIR VOLUME THROUGH INDOOR COIL
When a heat pump is in the heating cycle, the indoor coil is
functioning as a condenser. The return air filter must always
be clean, and sufficient air volume must pass through the
indoor coil to prevent excessive discharge pressure, and high
pressure cut out.
OUTSIDE AIR INTO RETURN DUCT
Do not introduce cold outside air into the return duct of a heat
pump installation. Do not allow air entering the indoor coil to
drop below 65° F. Air below this temperature will cause low
discharge pressure, thus low suction pressure, and exces-
sive defrost cycling resulting in low heating output. It may
also cause false defrosting.
UNDERCHARGE
An undercharged heat pump on the heating cycle will cause
low discharge pressure resulting in low suction pressure and
frost accumulation on the outdoor coil.
POOR “TERMINATING” SENSOR CONTACT
The unit’s defrost terminating sensor must make good ther-
mal contact with the outdoor coil tubing. Poor contact may
not terminate the unit’s defrost cycle quickly enough to pre-
vent the unit from cutting out on high discharge pressure.