Caution, Warning – Reznor MASA Unit Installation Manual User Manual

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Form I-COND, P/N 220746R6, Page 4

1.0 General

(cont’d)

1.1 Hazard Labels

and Notices

(cont’d)

CAUTION

Do not leave system open to the atmosphere any longer than

minimum required for installation. Exposure for more than

five minutes may contaminate the system. POE oil in the

compressors is extremely susceptible to moisture absorption.

Always keep ends of tubing sealed during installation.

1.2 General Information

This booklet includes operation, maintenance, and service information. Before

beginning any procedure, carefully review the information, paying particular

attention to the warnings. All installations must be in compliance with all codes

and requirements of authorities having jurisdiction.
A Model MASA outdoor condensing unit operates on R-410A refrigerant and

has two independent refrigeration circuits configured in an approximate 1/3-

2/3 arrangement. The Model MASA condensing unit is designed for use with a

Reznor PreevA

®

air handler unit with a 1/3-2/3 two-circuit cooling coil. PreevA

®

indoor Models are PDH or SDH; outdoor Model is RDH. The Model MASA con-

densing unit may also be matched to a field-supplied 1/3-2/3 two-circuit evapo-

rator coil. An air handler used with a Model MASA condensing unit must be

properly matched; the evaporator coil must have freeze protection and must

be equipped with properly sized thermostatic expansion valves.

CAUTION

The condensing unit must be matched to an approximate

1/3-2/3 two-circuit, R-410A refrigerant evaporator coil with

properly sized thermostatic expansion valves. Failure to

properly match and/or equip the split system components will

prevent the system from operating correctly and will void the

manufacturer’s warranty. See Hazard Levels, page 3.

1.3 Warranty

Refer to limited warranty information on the Warranty Form in the “Literature

Bag” shipped with this system.
A completed Condenser Startup Form on page 39 may be required for valida-

tion of any warranty claim. Proper Check, Test, and Startup procedures

MUST

be followed, as documented in this manual. The factory reserves the right to

deny warranty without a completed Condenser Startup Form.

1.4 Installation Codes

All installations must be in compliance with the National Electric Code ANSI/

NFPA No. 70 (latest edition) or, in Canada, the Canadian Electrical Code,

Part I-C.S.A. Standard C 22.l. Check any local ordinances or utility company

requirements that apply. The installation must be in compliance with all authori-

ties having jurisdiction. Local code requirements supersede national require-

ments.

WARNING

Before installing or servicing, always turn off the main

power to the system and install a lock out on the disconnect

switch.

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