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0204-163 (MISC)WheebyV'affirm LICENSED CONTRACTOR DECLARATION under penalty of perjury that I am licensed under provisions of Chapter 9 (commencing with Section 7000) of Division 3 of the Business anis Professionals Code, and my License is in full force and effect License # Lic. Class �.! -Exp'Date I f , Date~ Signature of Contractor p �` OWNER -BUILDER DECLARATION I hereby affirm under penalty of perjury that I am exempt from the Contractor's License Law"for the following reason: ( ) I, as owner of the property, or my employees with wages as their sole compensation, will do the work, and the structure is not intended or offered;for sale (Sec. 7044, Business & Professionals Code). ( ) I, as owner of the property, am exclusively contractin___5 ith licensed contractors to construct the project (Sec. 7044, Busi en ss•`&:Professionals Code). / (-)dam exemppt-under Section B&P.C;�fotr this reason Date' f `� '� Signature of Owner'"~ WORKER'S COMPENSATION DECLARATION I hereby affirm under penalty of perjury one of the following declarations: ( ) I have and will maintain a certificate of consent to self -insure for. workers' compensation,. as provided for by Section 3700 of the Labor Code, for the performance of the work for which this permit is issued. ( ) I have and will maintain workers' compensation insurance, as required by Section 3700 of the Labor Code, for the performance of the work for which this permit is issued. My workers' compensation insurance carrier & policy no. are: Carrier Policy No. (This section need not be completed if the permit valuation is for $100.00 or less). I certify that in the performance of the work for which this permit is issued, I shall not employ any person in any manner so as to become subject to the workers' compensation laws of California, and agree that if I should become subject to the workers' compensation provisions of Section 3700 of the Labor Code, I shall forthwith comply with those provisions. `Date: Applicant Warning: Failure to secure Workers' Compensation coverage is unlawful and shall subject an employer to criminal penalties and civil fines up to $100,000, in addition to the cost of compensation, damages as provided for in Section 3706 of the Labor Code, interest and attorney's fees. IMPORTANT Application is hereby made to the Director of Building and Safety for a permit subject to the conditions and restrictions set forth on his application. 1. Each person upon whose behalf this application is made & each person at whose request and for whose benefit work is performed under or pursuant to any permit issued as a result of this applicaton agrees to, & shall, indemnify & hold harmless the City of La Quinta, its officers, agents and employees. 2. Any permit' issued as a result of this application becomes null and void if work is not commenced within 180 days -from date of issuance of such permit, or cessation of work for 180 days will subject permit to cancellation. I certify that I have read this application and state that the;above information'.is correct. I agree to comply with all City; -and State laws ;elating to the building . construction, and hereby authorize representatives of.this City to enter upon One above-mentioned prop/eeity for<inspectio`n,purpooses. ✓Signature (Owner/Ag t) y f '� Date PERMIT# BUILDING,PERMIT :qs , .� 0704-460 DATE' y1 yHi vALUATION � • LOT- TRACT t 04/1..9f.RX n t(M.00 JOB SITE � ADDRESS 51-489 1$,R@V)A�L1A APN OWNER S CONTRACTOR/DESIGNER/EN (NEER rSANCl .F �tl i?►.T ,� UxFd3�L-T�'f13UII3ai!ut 62.69011WY 1 t l 1 IRt O CA 92201 QUI s i:IFE OF r'CnMIT W...LL if.FtTH ktrFSTORATION: PSf;PWIT 1bfi(:}.l Dra.3 REi'•#i./4.rwrNu rte„ :;,rJNCf BATIIRC 0101)f3XTURFA'Wi3�i DOWMY) RL3?e T' WJCAL f IMS, REMOML I'M -0t; LS i EM4XIED MM OF CO3NFARUMION 110000) P.14MMITYI R SUMMARY CONE11 RUCTION FRE 1011.000-418-0O© $3010 1 �FLoA2'1(?Imm,-IrEl."^S;1)Itis; NOW G �iNpN� � k j / 1 RECEIPT DATE/ f� By ( lam/ DATE FINALED INSPECTOR ' n INSPECTION RECORD OPERATION DATE INSPECTOR OPERATION DATE INSPECTOR' BUILDING APPROVALS MECHANICAL APPROVALS Set Backs Underground Ducts Forms & Footings Ducts Slab Grade Return Air Steel Combustion Air Roof Deck Exhaust Fans O.K. to Wrap F.A.U. Framing Compressor Insulation Vents Fireplace P.L. Grills Fireplace T.O. Fans & Controls Party Wall Insulation Condensate Lines Party Wall Firewall Exterior Lath Drywall - Int. Lath Final Final BLOCKWALL APPROVALS POOLS - SPAS Steel Set Backs Electric Bond Footings Main Drain Bond Beam Approval to Cover Equipment Location Underground Electric Underground Plbg. Test Final Gas Piping PLUMBING APPROVALS Gas Test Electric Final Waste Lines Heater Final Water Piping Plumbing Final Plumbing Top Out Equipment Enclosure Shower Pans O.K. for Finish Plaster Sewer Lateral Pool Cover Sewer Connection Encapsulation Gas Piping Gas Test Appliances Final Final Utility Notice (Gas) ELECTRICAL APPROVALS Temp. Power Pole Underground Conduit Rough Wiring Low Voltage Wiring Fixtures Main Service Sub Panels Exterior Receptacles G.F.I. Smoke Detectors Temp. Use of Power Final Utility Notice (Perm) COMMENTS: G L o TELEPHONE (760) 777-7012 FAX (760) 777-7011 OWNER/BUILDER INFORMATION Dear Property Owner: An application for a building permit has been submitted in your name listing yourself as the builder of the property improvements. specified. t _ For your protection you should be aware that as "Owner/ Builder'' you are the responsible party. of record on such a :4 + •{ permit. Building permits are not required to be signed by property owners unless they are personally performing their -? own work. If your work is being performed by someone other than yourself, you may protect yourself from possible..,.. liability if that person applies for the proper permit in his or her name. Contractors are required by law to be licensed and bonded by the State of California and to have a businessilicenk,�. from the City or County. They are also required by law' to put their license number on all permits for which they' apply. '. If you plan to do your own work, with the exception of various trades that you plan to subcoru_ ract, you should be ; aware of the following information for your benefit and protection: If you employ or otherwise engage any persons other than your immediate family, -and the work (including materials and other costs) is $200.00 or more for the entire project, and such persons are not licensed as contractors or subcontractors, then you may be an employer. If you are an employer, you must register with the State and Federal Government as an employer and you are subject: to several obligations including State and Federal income tax withholding, federal social seer-irity taxes, worker's compensation insurance, disability insurance costs and unemployment compensation contributions. There may be financial risks for you if you do not carry out these obligations, and these risks are especially serious with respect to worker's compensation insurance. For more specific information about your obligations under Federal Law, contact the Internal Re%enue Service (and, if you wish, the U.S: Small Business Adminstration). For more specific information about your.oNigations under' State Law, contact the Departmed of Benefit Payments and the Division of Industrial Accidents. If the structure is intended for sale, property owners who are not licensed contractors are allowed to perform their work personally or through their own employees, without a licensed contractor or subcontractor, only under limited conditions. A frequent practice of unlicensed persons professing to be contractors is to secure an "Owne. /Builder". building permit, erroneously. implying that the property owner is providing his or her own labor and 'material personally. Building permits are not required to be .signed by property owners unless they are performing 'their own work personally. Information about licensed contractors may be obtained by contacting the Contractors' State license. Board in your community or at 1020 N. Street, Sacramento, California 95814. . Please complete and return the enclosed owner -builder verification form so that we can confirm :hat you are aware of these matters. The building permit will not be issued until the verification is returned. j Very truly yours, DEPT. -OF BUILDING AND SAFETY 78-495 Calle Tampico La Quints,. CA !22 _ (760) 777-70.1-2 FAK: 7601'777-7(Y' ; OWNER'S SIGtS=_URE- DATE - /W PROPERTY ADDRESS PERMITNUMBER(s)1: = I•A 4 . s ak girl�... ------ v ( O )j R ) o erg a i R ;; w1 FURNACE OR ,. AIR HANDLER �REMOTE� Single -Stage Thermostat with Two Low Voltage Wires to Remote NOTE: For two-stage condensing units, refer to the Installation Instructions supplied with the variable speed indoor units for field wiring connections. ir.est.pe Nemrp mn ei Yin ( W1 I ne.se.o.eoahy `( c )� R i I I o ikYLorn)( rm 11 WC )i o R w1 j( wx x(71) FURNACE OR V Y Y AIR HANDLER k (YLOlY)(YN2) I C i( R r -F--.; . " —OD UNITS Two -Stage Thermostat with Three Low Voltage Wires to Remote System Start Up Adequate refrigerant charge for a matching evaporator and 15 feet lineset is supplied with the condensing unit. NOTE: If lineset exceeds 15 feet in length, refrigerant should be added at .6 ounces per foot of liquid line. Open each valve only until the top of the stem is 1/8" from the retainer. To avoid loss of refrigerant, do not apply pressure to the retainer. 1. Break vacuum by fully opening liquid and suction base valves. 2. Set thermostat to call for cooling. Check indoor and out- door fan operation and. allow system to stabilize for 10 minutes for fixed orifices and 20 minutes for expansion valves. Charge Verification WARNING REFRIGERANT UNDER PRESSURE! • Do not overcharge system with refrigerant. • Do not operate unit in a vacuum or at negative pres- sure. Failure to follow.proper procedures may cause property damage, personal injury or death. .s'/- 4/89 0'&W' V/G Use refrigerant certified to ARI standards. Used refrigerant . may cause compressor damage, and will void the warranty. Most portable machines cannot clear used refrigerant to meet ARI: standards. NOTICE Violation of EPA.regulations may result in fines or other penalties. CAUTION Operating the compressor with the sLction valLclosedwillvoid the warranty and cause serious compresse. Final Charge Adjustment The outdoor temperature must be 60°F or higher. Set the room thermostat to COOL, fan switch to AUTO, and set the tem- perature control well below room temperature. After system has stabilized per starup instructions, check subcooling and superheat as detailed in the following section. Fixed Orifice CAUTION o prevent personal injury, carefully connect and disconnect lanifold gauge hoses. Escaping liquid refrigerant can cause ums. Do not vent refrigerant into the atmosphere. Recover II refrigerant during system repair and before final unit 1. Purge gauge lines. Connect service gauge manifold to base -valve service ports. Run system at least 10 minutes to allow pressure to stabilize. 2. Temporarily install thermometer on suction (large) line near suction line service valve with adequate contact and insulate for best possible reading. 3. Refer to the superheat table provided for proper system superheat. Add charge to lower superheat or recover charge to raise superheat. SYSTEM SUPERHEAT Ambient Condenser Return Ae Temperature Inlet Temp. (•FDrybulb) (°F Drybulb) 65 70 75 1 80 85 115 3 100 5 5 95 5 5 5 90 7 12 18 85 5 10 17 20 80 5 12 21 26 75 5 10 17 25 29 70 5 14 20 28 32 65 13 19 26 32 35 60 17 25 30 33 37 4. Disconnect manifold set, installation is complete. , Superheat Formula = Suct. Line Temp. - Sat. Suct. Temp. CONDENSING UNIT AlR CONDITIONING Goodman Manufacturing Company, L.P. © 2005-2007 5151 San Felipe, Suite 500, Houston, TX 77056 www.goodmanmfg.com -or- www.amana-hac.com INSTALLATION & SERVICE REFERENCE P/N: 10-258E Date: July 2007 Important Safety Instructions part of new construction or renovation) will void the warranty. The following symbols and labels are used throughout this manual to indicate immediate or potential safety hazards. It is the owner's and installer's responsibility to read and comply with all safety information and instructions accompanying these symbols. Failure to heed safety information increases the risk of personal injury, property damage, and/or product damage. "WARNING HIGH VOLTAGE! a111111116 Disconnect ALL power before servicing. l� Multiple power sources may be present. Failure to do so may cause property damage, Personal iniury or death. A WARNING ONLY individuals meeting the requirements of an "Entry Level Technician" as specified by the Air Conditioning and Refrigeration Institute (ARI) may use this information. Attempting to install or repair this unit without such background may result in product damage, personal injury, or death. Shipping Inspection Always keep the unit upright; laying the unit on its side or top may cause equipment damage. Shipping damage, and subse- quent investigation is the responsibility of the carrier. Verify the model number, specifications, electrical characteristics, and accessories are correct prior to installation. The distribu- tor or manufacturer will not accept claims from dealers for trans- portation damage or installation of incorrectly shipped units. Codes & Regulations This product is designed and manufactured to comply with national codes. Installation in accordance with such codes and/ or prevailing local codes/regulations is the responsibility of the installer. The manufacturer assumes no responsibility for equip- ment installed in violation of any codes or regulations. The United States Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) has issued various regulations regarding the introduc- tion and disposal of refrigerants. Failure to follow these regulations may harm the environment and can lead to the imposition of substantial fines. Should you have any questions please contact the local office of the EPA. If replacing a condensing unit or air handler, the system must be manufacturer approved and Air Conditioning and Refrigera- tion Institute (ARI) matched. NOTE: Installation of unmatched systems is strongly discouraged. Operating the unit in a structure that is not complete (either as Installation Clearances Special consideration must be given to location of the con- densing unit(s) in regard to structures, obstructions, other units, and any/all other factors that may interfere with air circulation. Where possible, the top of the ung should be completely unob- structed; however, if vertical conditions require placement be- neath an obstruction there should be a minimum of 60 inches between the top of the unit and the obstruction(s). The specified dimensions meet requirements for air circulation only. Consult all appropriate regulatory codes prior to deter- mining final clearances. Another important consideration in selecting a location for the unit(s) is the angle to obstructions. Either side.adjacent the valves can be placed toward the structure provided the side away from the structure maintains minimum service clearance. Corner installations are strongly discouraged. A -. B _ B. Minimum Airflow Clearance Model Type A B C AA Residential 10" 10" 18" 20" Light Commercial 12" 12" 18" 24" This unit can be located at ground floor level or on flat roofs. At ground floor level, the unit must be on a solid, level foundation that will not shift or settle. To reduce the possibility of sound transmission, the foundation slab should not be in contact with or be an integral part of the buil(fing foundation. Ensure the foundation is sufficient to suppo-t the unit. A concrete slab raised above ground level provides a suitable base. SATURATED SUCTION PRESSURE TEMPERATURE CHART SUCTION PRESSURE SATURATED SUCTION TEMPERATUREOF PSIG R-22 R -410A 50 26 1 52 28 3 54 29 4 56 31 6 58 32 7 60 34 8 62 35 10 64 37 11 66 38 13 68 40 14 70 41 15 72 42 16 74 44 17 76- 45 19 78. 46 20 80' 48 21 Expansion Valve System Single Speed Application 1. Purge gauge lines. Connect service gauge manifold to base -valve service ports. Run system at least 10 min- utes to allow pressure to stabilize. 2. Temporarily install thermometer on liquid (small) line near liquid line service valve with adequate contact and insu- late for best possible reading. 3. Check subcooling and superheat. Systems with TXV ap- plication should have a subcooling of 7 ± 2 IF and super- heat of 7 to 9 OF. a. If subcooling and superheat are low, adjust TXV to 7 to 9 IF superheat, then check subcooling. NOTE: To adjust superheat, turn the valve stem clock- wise to increase and'counter clockwise to decrease. b. If subcooling is low and superheat is high, add charge,to raise subcooling to 7 ± 2°F then check superheat. c. If subcooling and superheat are high, adjust TXV valve to 7 to 9 OF superheat, then check subcooling. d. If subcooling is high and 'superheat is low, adjust TXV valve to 7 to 9 OF superheat and remove charge to lower the subcooling to 7 ± 2°F. NOTE: Do NOT adjust the charge based on suction pres- sure unless there is a gross undercharge. 4. Disconnect manifold set, installation is complete. Subcooling Formula = Sat. Liquid Temp. = Liquid Line Temp. NOTICE Units with reciprocating require a Hard Start Kit. SATURATED LIQUID PRESSURE TEMPERATURE CHART LIQUID PRESSURE' SATURATED LIQUID TEMPERATURE°F PSIG P-22 R -410A 200 '101 70 210 105 73 220 '108 76 225 110 78 235 113 80 245 116 83 255 119 85 265 121 88 275 124 90 285 127 92 295 130 95 305 133 97 325 137 101 355 144 108 375 148 112 405 155 118 Two Speed Application Run the remote.on low stage codling for 10 minutes until refrig- erant pressures stabilize. Follow the guidelines and methods below to check unit operation and ensure that the refrigerant charge is within limits. Charge the unit on low stage. 1. Purge gauge lines. Connect service gauge manifold to base -valve service ports. 2. Temporarily install thermometeron liquid (small) line near liquid line service valve with adequate contact and insu- late for best possible reading. 3. Check subcooling and superheat. Systems with TXV ap- plication should have a subcooling of 5 to 7 OF and super- heat of 7 to 9 IF. a. If subcooling and superheat are low, adjust TXV to 7 to 9 OF superheat, t-1en check subcooling. NOTE: To adjust superheat, turn the valve stem clock- wise to increase and counterclockwise to decrease. b. If subcooling is low and superheat is high, add charge to raise subcooling to 5 to 7 OF then check super- heat. c. If subcooling and. superheat are high, adjust TXV valve to 7 to 9 OF superheat, then check subcooling. d. If subcooling is high and superheat is low, adjust TXV valve to 7 to 9 OF -superheat and remove charge to lower the subcooling to 5 to 7 IF. NOTE: Do NOT adjust the o:harge based on suction pres- sure unless there is a gross undercharge. 4. Disconnect manifold set, installation is complete. Subcooling Formula = Sat. Liquid Temp. - Liquid Line Temp. compressors and non -bleed TXV's Liquid Line Suction Line Mounting the evaporator coil above the condensing unit will require an inverted loop in the suction line adjacent or near the connection to the evaporator. The top of the loop must be slightly higher than the top of the coil. Mounting the condensing unit above the evaporator -coil will require oil traps at equal intervals along the suction line. Install 1 oil trap for a height difference of 15-25 feet bet`nreen indoor and outdoor units. Install 2 oil traps for a difference of 26-50 feet, 3 for 51-100 feet, and 4 for 101-150 feet. Insulation is necessary to prevent condensation from forming and dropping from the suction line. Armflex (or satisfactory equivalent) with 3/8" min. wall thickness is recommended. In severe conditions (hot, high humidity areas)1/2" insulation may be required. Insulation must be installed in a manner which protects tubing from damage and contamination. Where possible, drain as much residual compressor oil from existing systems, lines, and traps; pay close attention to low areas where oil may collect. NOTE: If changing refrigerant types, ensure the indoor coil and metering device is compat- ible with the type of refrigerant being used; otherwise, the in- door coil must be replaced. Burying Refrigerant Lines If burying refrigerant lines can not be avoided, use the following checklist. 1. Insulate liquid and suction lines separately. 2. Enclose all underground portions of the refrigerant lines in waterproof material (conduit or pipe) sealing the ends where tubing enters/exits the enclosure. 3. If the lines must pass under or through a concrete slab, ensure lines are adequately protected and sealed. Refrigerant Line Connections IMPORTANT: To avoid overheating the service valve, TXV valve, or filter drier while brazing, wrap the component with a wet reg, or use a thermal heat trap compound as recommended by the compound manufacturer. Use a brazing alloy of 2% minimum silver content. Do not use flux. 1. The ends of the refrigerant lines must be cut square, de - burred, cleaned, and be round and free from nicks ordents. Any other condition increases the chance of a refrigerant leak. side the refrigerant lines. The POE oils used in R-41 OA applications will clean any copper -oxide present from the inside of the refrigerant lines and spread it throughout the system. This may cause a blockage or failure of the me- tering device. 3. After brazing, -quench the joints with water or a wet cloth to prevent overheating of the service valve. 4. Ensure the filter drier paint finish is intact after brazing. If the paint of the steel filter drier has been burned or chipped, repaint or treat with a rust pre\entative. This is especially important on suction line filter driers which are continu- ally wet when the unit is operating. NOTE: Be careful not to kink or dent refrigerant lines. Kinked or dented lines will cause poor performance or compressor damage. Do NOT make final refrigerant line connection until plugs are removed from refrigerant tubing. NOTE: Before brazing, verify indoor piston size by checking the piston kit chart packaged with :.ndoor unit. Leak Testing (Nitrogen or Nitrogen -Traced) AWARNING To avoid the risk of fire or explosion, never use oxygen, high pressure air or flammable gases -for leak testing of a refrigeration system: 2. "Sweep" the refrigerant line with nitrogen or inert gas dur- ing brazing to prevent the formation of copper -oxide in - 3 WARNING To avoid possible explosion, the line from the nitrogen cylinder must include a pressure regulator and a pressure relief valve. The pressure relief valve must be set to open at no more than 150 psig. Pressure test the system using drw nitrogen and soapy water to locate leaks. If you wish to use a leak detector, charge the system to 10 psi using the appropriate refrigerant then use nitrogen to finish charging the system to working pressure then apply the detector to suspect areas. If leaks are found, repair them. After repair, repeat the pressure test. If no leaks exist, proceed to system evacuation." System Evacuation Condensing unit'liquid and suction ,salves are closed to contain the charge within the unit. The unit is shipped with the valve stems closed and caps installed. Do not open valves until the system is evacuated. ®WARNING• REFRIGERANT UNDER PRESSURE! Failure to follow proper procedures may cause property damage, personal inj :jry or death. 1. Connect the vacuum pump with 250 micron capability to the service valves. Troubleshooting Information Complaint No Cooling Unsatisfactory System Operating Cooling Pressures C N N 0 C tM C y ; 0 N O € POSSIBLE CAUSE C 2 m 11-J2 - o a 8 o z o DOTS IN ANALYSIS O a o W t:H «N, yC N O H 4-, o' N3 € C E N Test Method GUIDE INDICATE C w c O o C 0 C 0 7 o 00 0 0 1: 3 O 0 m > Remed y "POSSIBLE CAUSE" U)y c 3 3 m v 0 $ o 0:3y O 3 C m C C CO 2 i'i O v C .L. C, �' C _ oN N O N O p d ur N cx m n m C 0 O L �+ N N N C 10 to d N N 2 O O p N _O y U M U f0 d 0 L T rn E O U E O U c m W C O U E O U E 0 U - j. rn p F- O O Z N N U t L 0 0 3 0 O) U J J Z S Power Failure • Test Voles e Blown Fuse • • o impact Fuse Size & Type Loose Connection • e • e Inspect Connection - Tighten Shorted or Broken Wires • • e e • e Test Circuits with Ohmmeter Open Overload • • Test Corlinuity of Overloads Faulty Thermostat Faulty Transformer• • e • • Test Cortinuily of Thermostat and Wiring Shorted or Open Capacitor • Check C-mtrol Circuit with Voltmeter Internal Compressor Overload Open e • • o • Test Canacitor Shorted or Grounded Compressor e Test Continuity of Overload Compressor Stuck o Test Motor Windings FaultyCompressor Contactor e • • • • Use Test Cord est Cor Fan Relay • Test of Coil and Contacts OpeFaun en Control Circuit C Test ConHinui of Coil and Contacts L Low Volta e all Test Control Circuitwith Voltmeter Faul Eva orator Fan Motor Test Volta Shorted or Grounded Fan Motor e Repair or Replace Improper Cooling Anticipator • e e Test Motor Windings Shortage or Refrigerant • Check Resistance of Anticipator Restricted Liquid Line • e • e Test For °_eaks, Add Refrigerant Undersized Liquid Line • • • • Re lace Restricted Part —__ -- Undersized Suction Line -- • • • Replace line Not Enough Air across Indoor Coil • Replace tine Too Much Air across Indoor Coil e_ • • _ • _ _ Speed Blower, Check Duct Static_ Pressure Reduce Blower Speed — Overcharge of Refrigerant ------ --s ------ --.._ 46 - n -f - - -- • --- o_ _ _ _ _ _ • --• • Recover Part of Charge _ _ . Recirculation of Condensing Air_ s • • • Recover Charge, Evacuate, Recharge Remove— --- Infiltration of Outdoor Air _ — • _ _ • ——Check (Obstruction to Air Flow _ • e • Windows, Doors, Vent Fans, Etc. ImproperlyLocated Thermostat •Relocate thermostat Air Flow Unbalanced • • Read•ust Volume Dampers System Undersized _ _ _ __ -- • — •_ -air Refigure Coolie. Load Broken Internal Parts _ - -0 _ Replace Compressor Broken Valves o Test Compressor Efficiency_ Inefficient Compressor o • • _ Test Compressor Efficiency High Pressure Control Open — • Reset aneControl Unbalanced Power, 3PH • _ s _ _ _ ___ ___ _ _Test _ Test Volt e - Wrong Type Expansion Valve • • • Replace \:alve Expansion Valve Restricted • e • • 1 Replace \:alve Oversized Expansion Valve e • Re lace 4alve Undersized Expansion Valve • • o • • [Replace halve Expansion Valve Bulb Loose • lTiohten B Bracket 11noperative Expansion Valve • • • Check 7a—We Operation n Loose Hold-down Bolts • Tighten Bolts For detailed service information refer to the Remote Condensing Unit Service manual.