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FINAL CHECKS

IMPORTANT

: Before leaving job, be sure to do the following:

1. Ensure that all wiring is routed away from tubing and sheet

metal edges to prevent rub–through or wire pinching.

2. Ensure that all wiring and tubing is secure in unit before

adding panels and covers. Securely fasten all panels and

covers.

3. Tighten service valve stem caps to 1/12–turn past finger

tight.

4. Leave Owner’s Manual with owner. Explain system opera-

tion and periodic maintenance requirements outlined in

manual.

5. Fill out Dealer Installation Checklist and place in customer

file.

CARE AND MAINTENANCE

For continuing high performance and to minimize possible

equipment failure, periodic maintenance must be performed on this

equipment.
Frequency of maintenance may vary depending upon geographic

areas, such as coastal applications. See Users Manual for

information.

PURON

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 (R–410A) QUICK REFERENCE GUIDE

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 Puron refrigerant operates at 50–70 percent higher pressures than R–22. Be sure that servicing equipment and replacement
components are designed to operate with Puron

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 Puron refrigerant cylinders are rose colored.

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 Recovery cylinder service pressure rating must be 400 psig, DOT 4BA400 or DOT BW400.

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 Puron systems should be charged with liquid refrigerant. Use a commercial type metering device in the manifold hose when
charging into suction line with compressor operating

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 Manifold sets should be 700 psig high side and 180 psig low side with 550 psig low–side retard.

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 Use hoses with 700 psig service pressure rating.

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 Leak detectors should be designed to detect HFC refrigerant.

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 Puron, as with other HFCs, is only compatible with POE oils.

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 Vacuum pumps will not remove moisture from oil.

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 Do not use liquid–line filter driers with rated working pressures less than 600 psig.

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 Do not leave Puron suction line filter driers in line longer than 72 hours.

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 Do not install a suction–line filter drier in liquid line.

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 POE oils absorb moisture rapidly. Do not expose oil to atmosphere.

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 POE oils may cause damage to certain plastics and roofing materials.

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 Wrap all filter driers and service valves with wet cloth when brazing.

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 A factory approved liquid–line filter drier is required on every unit.

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 Do NOT use an R–22 TXV or properly sized Puron piston metering device..

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 If indoor unit is equipped with an R–22 TXV or piston metering device sized for R

22 application, it must be changed to a hard

shutoff Puron TXV.

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 Never open system to atmosphere while it is under a vacuum.

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 When system must be opened for service, recover refrigerant, evacuate then break vacuum with dry nitrogen and replace filter
driers. Evacuate to 500 microns prior to recharging.

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 Do not vent Puron into the atmosphere.

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 Do not use capillary tube coils.

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 Observe all 

warnings

cautions

, and 

bold 

text.

Manufacturer reserves the right to change, at any time, specifications and designs without notice and without obligations.

Catalog No: 25HBC-CC-CE-01SI

Replaces: 25HCE-01SI

Copyright 2015 Carrier Corp. 

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  7310 W. Morris St. 

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  Indianapolis, IN  46231

   Edition Date: 03/15

Summary of Contents for 25HBC5

Page 1: ...h a suitable warning label EXPLOSION HAZARD Failure to follow this warning could result in death serious personal injury and or property damage Never use air or gases containing oxygen for leak testin...

Page 2: ...Clearance Requirements When installing allow sufficient space for airflow clearance wiring refrigerant piping and service Allow 24 in 609 6 mm clearance to service end of unit and 48 in 1219 2 mm abo...

Page 3: ...ng diameters There are no buried line applications greater than 36 in 914 4 mm If refrigerant tubes or indoor coil are exposed to atmosphere they must be evacuated to 500 microns to eliminate contamin...

Page 4: ...lve and joint Wrap service valves with a heat sinking material such as a wet cloth Braze joints using a Sil Fos or Phos copper alloy Table 2 Refrigerant Connections and Recommended Liquid and Vapor Tu...

Page 5: ...nd voltage to system is within limits shown on unit rating plate Contact local power company for correction of improper voltage See unit rating plate for recommended circuit protection device NOTE Ope...

Page 6: ...R C RVS COOLING C W2 HP THERMOSTAT TYPICAL FAN COIL HEAT PUMP G O E W2 E W3 R Y 24 VAC COM HEAT STAGE 2 COOL HEAT STAGE 1 INDOOR FAN EMERGENCY HEAT O IF AVAILABLE LEGEND 24 V FACTORY WIRING 24 V FIEL...

Page 7: ...its R Y and R G Circuit R Y energizes contactor starting outdoor fan motor and compressor Circuit R G energizes indoor blower relay starting blower motor on high speed Should temperature continue to f...

Page 8: ...f the indoor temperature is above 80_F 26 67_C and the outdoor temperature is in the favorable range adjust system charge by weight based on line length and allow the indoor temperature to drop to 80_...

Page 9: ...rect Do not use chart to adjust refrigerant charge Table 5 Additional Subcooling Required Model 25H 4 Subcooling Delta from Rating Plate Value Outdoor Unit Tonnage Indoor Unit Additional Subcooling Re...

Page 10: ...CN B F 005L FPMAN 018 FFMANP030 FB4CNP030L FFMANP036 FB4CNP048L FV4CNB006L 3 FPMAN 024 FFMANP031 FB4CNP036L FFMANP037 FV4CN B F 003L FX4DN B F 049L FPMBN 018 FPMAN 024 FFMANP030 FPMAN 036 FV4CN B F 00...

Page 11: ...ditions or refrigerant slugging may occur Charge must be weighed in Note Superheat F is at low side service port Allow a tolerance of 3 F Note Indoor dry bulb between 70 F and 80 F Table 9 Required Su...

Page 12: ...0 psig low side with 550 psig low side retard S Use hoses with 700 psig service pressure rating S Leak detectors should be designed to detect HFC refrigerant S Puron as with other HFCs is only compati...

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