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REFRIGERANT PIPING LENGTH LIMITATIONS

Maximum Line Lengths:

The maximum allowable total equivalent length for heat pumps varies depending on the vertical separation. See the tables below for

allowable lengths depending on whether the outdoor unit is on the same level, above or below the outdoor unit.

Maximum Line Lengths for Heat Pump Applications

MAXIMUM ACTUAL LENGTH

ft (m)

MAXIMUM EQUIVALENT LENGTH

{

ft (m)

MAXIMUM VERTICAL

SEPARATION ft (m)

Units on equal level

200 (61)

250 (76.2)

N/A

Outdoor unit ABOVE

indoor unit

200 (61)

250 (76.2)

200 (61)

Outdoor unit BELOW

indoor unit

See Table ’

Maximum Total Equivalent Length: Outdoor Unit BELOW Indoor Unit’

{

Total equivalent length accounts for losses due to elbows or fitting. See the Long Line Guideline for details.

Maximum Total Equivalent Length

{

-- Outdoor Unit BELOW Indoor Unit

Size

Liquid Line

Diameter

w/ TXV

HP with Puron

r

Refrigerant --- Maximum Total Equivalent Length

{

Vertical Separation ft (m) Outdoor unit BELOW indoor unit;

0---20

(0 --- 6.1)

21---30

(6.4 --- 9.1)

31---40

(9.4 --- 12.2)

41---50

(12.5 --- 15.2)

51---60

(15.5 --- 18.3)

61---70

(18.6 --- 21.3)

71---80

(21.6 --- 24.4)

18000

HP with

Puron

3/8

250*

250*

250*

250*

250*

250*

250*

24000

HP with

Puron

3/8

250*

250*

250*

250*

250*

250*

250*

30000

HP with

Puron

3/8

250*

250*

250*

250*

250*

250*

250*

36000

HP with

Puron

3/8

250*

250*

250*

250*

250*

250*

250*

42000

HP with

Puron

3/8

250*

250*

250*

250*

250*

250*

150

48000

HP with

Puron

3/8

250*

250*

250*

250*

230

160

--- ---

60000

HP with

Puron

3/8

250*

225*

190

150

110

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* Maximum actual length not to exceed 200 ft (61 m)

{

Total equivalent length accounts for losses due to elbows or fitting. See the Long Line Guideline for details.

--- --- = outside acceptable range

LONG LINE APPLICATIONS

An application is considered Long Line when the refrigerant level in the system requires the use of accessories to maintain acceptable
refrigerant management for systems reliability. Defining a system as long line depends on the liquid line diameter, actual length of the tubing,

and vertical separation between the indoor and outdoor units.
For Heat Pump systems, the chart below shows when an application is considered Long Line. Beyond these lengths, long line accessories

are required:

HP WITH PURON

r

REFRIGERANT LONG LINE DESCRIPTION ft (m)

Beyond these lengths, long line accessories are required

Liquid Line Size

Units On Same Level

Outdoor Below Indoor

Outdoor Above Indoor

3/8

80 (24.4)

20 (6.1) vertical or 80 (24.4) total

80 (24.4)

Note:

See Long Line Guideline for details

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Summary of Contents for 25HCD3

Page 1: ...ion system S Indoor air quality accessories available Sound S Sound level as low as 69 dBA S Sound levels as low as 69 dBA with accessory sound blanket Comfort S System supports Edger Thermidistatt or...

Page 2: ...M Mark indicates a manufacturer s participation in the program For verification of certification for individual products go to www ahridirectory org STANDARD FEATURES Feature 18 24 30 36 42 48 60 Puro...

Page 3: ...e avoiding excessive capacity loss The suction line diameters shown in the chart below are acceptable for HP systems with Puron refrigerant Vapor Line Sizing and Cooling Capacity Losses Puronr Refrige...

Page 4: ...0 250 250 250 250 24000 HP with Puron 3 8 250 250 250 250 250 250 250 30000 HP with Puron 3 8 250 250 250 250 250 250 250 36000 HP with Puron 3 8 250 250 250 250 250 250 250 42000 HP with Puron 3 8 25...

Page 5: ...X X X X X KHALS0401LLS SOLENOID VALVE X X X X X X X X X X X X X X KHASS0606MPK SNOW STAND RACK X X X X X X X X X X X X X KSASH0601COP SOUND BLKT X X X X X X X X X X X X KSASH2101COP SOUND BLKT X X KA...

Page 6: ...mproves compressor lubrication on restart and minimizes the chance of liquid slugging Usage Guideline Required in low ambient cooling applications Required in long line applications Suggested in all c...

Page 7: ...allow for drainage from unit base Usage Guideline Suggested in the following applications Heat pump installations in heavy snowfall areas Heat pump installations in snow drift locations Heat pump ins...

Page 8: ...OTE Control circuit is 24 V on all units and requires external power source Copper wire must be used from service disconnect to unit All motors compressors contain internal overload protection Complie...

Page 9: ...9 DIMENSIONS ENGLISH 25HCD3...

Page 10: ...10 DIMENSIONS SI 25HCD3...

Page 11: ...0 80 10 0 0 0 10 0 20 0 30 0 40 0 50 0 60 0 70 0 80 0 kW BUILDING HEAT LOSS UNIT INTEGRATED HEATING CAPACITY MBTUH OUTDOOR TEMPERATURE 25HCD324 FB4CNF024 25HCD330 FB4CNF030 25HCD336 FB4CNF036 25HCD360...

Page 12: ...2 24 609 6 Service 6 152 4 12 304 8 24 609 6 Service 24 609 6 Service 24 609 6 Service Note Numbers in mm 18 457 2 18 457 2 12 304 8 IMPORTANT When installing multiple units in an alcove roof well or...

Page 13: ...13 0 33 000 3 54 7 7 20 200 2 40 25HCD342 A W 31 FB4CNF042 42 000 11 0 13 0 39 500 3 60 8 0 24 400 2 40 25HCD342 A W 50 FB4CNF042 42 000 11 0 13 0 39 500 3 62 8 0 24 000 2 44 25HCD348 A W 31 FB4CNF048...

Page 14: ...88 11 57 1 28 20 86 11 27 1 44 19 69 10 90 1 62 18 34 10 46 1 82 16 73 9 90 2 04 14 63 9 20 2 23 EVAPORATOR AIR CONDENSER ENTERING AIR TEMPERATURES F C 75 23 9 85 29 4 95 35 105 40 6 115 46 1 125 51 7...

Page 15: ...2 2 35 66 17 95 2 19 34 05 17 45 2 42 32 19 16 87 2 69 30 14 16 21 2 99 27 89 15 49 3 33 25 30 14 64 3 72 EVAPORATOR AIR CONDENSER ENTERING AIR TEMPERATURES F C 75 23 9 85 29 4 95 35 105 40 6 115 46 1...

Page 16: ...22 2 51 25 27 56 3 02 49 14 26 89 3 39 46 67 26 10 3 81 43 93 25 24 4 25 40 90 24 23 4 73 37 53 23 06 5 25 EVAPORATOR AIR CONDENSER ENTERING AIR TEMPERATURES F C 75 23 9 85 29 4 95 35 105 40 6 115 46...

Page 17: ...02 39 75 7 46 72 22 2 72 25 37 51 4 66 68 77 36 22 5 11 65 08 34 87 5 61 61 18 33 45 6 17 56 96 31 94 6 81 52 49 30 36 7 54 2250 57 13 9 61 41 61 41 4 61 58 94 58 94 5 06 56 30 56 30 5 57 53 46 53 46...

Page 18: ...83 10 51 1 33 14 25 12 96 1 37 16 64 16 64 1 41 18 48 18 48 1 45 19 85 19 85 1 47 INDOOR AIR OUTDOOR COIL ENTERING AIR TEMPERATURES F C 3 19 4 7 13 9 17 8 3 27 2 i8 37 2 8 47 8 3 57 13 9 67 19 4 EDB F...

Page 19: ...32 21 33 18 95 2 38 24 75 22 52 2 43 28 47 28 47 2 48 32 48 32 48 2 52 35 27 35 27 2 55 INDOOR AIR OUTDOOR COIL ENTERING AIR TEMPERATURES F C 3 19 4 7 13 9 17 8 3 27 2 i8 37 2 8 47 8 3 57 13 9 67 19...

Page 20: ...1 77 3 12 28 69 25 48 3 18 34 39 31 29 3 27 38 75 38 75 3 29 43 56 43 56 3 29 48 57 48 57 3 25 INDOOR AIR OUTDOOR COIL ENTERING AIR TEMPERATURES F C 3 19 4 7 13 9 17 8 3 27 2 i8 37 2 8 47 8 3 57 13 9...

Page 21: ...43 65 43 5 01 72 49 72 49 5 17 2000 24 22 22 28 4 16 30 94 28 43 4 27 37 68 34 36 4 36 44 80 39 79 4 49 52 40 47 68 4 65 58 81 58 81 4 79 66 40 66 40 4 93 73 04 73 04 5 08 2250 24 72 22 74 4 23 31 51...

Page 22: ...scharging air upward Condenser fan motors will be totally enclosed 1 phase type with class B insulation and permanently lubricated bearings Shafts will be corrosion resistant Fan blades will be static...

Page 23: ...rconnecting refrigerant tube lengths greater than 80 ft 23 4 m and or elevation differences between indoor and outdoor units greater than 20 ft 6 1 m consult Residential Piping and Longline Guideline...

Page 24: ...orp S 7310 W Morris St S Indianapolis IN 46231 Edition Date 03 13 Manufacturer reserves the right to change at any time specifications and designs without notice and without obligations Catalog No 25H...

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