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INSTALL BALL AND SOLENOID VALVES — Using good
piping practice, braze ball valve and solenoid valve into

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-in. minimum load piping. Fig. 2 shows a typical 30HX

installation and Fig. 3 shows a typical 30GX installation, in-
cluding valve locations and orientation. Ensure that ball valve
is fully open, and that both the ball and solenoid valve are
protected from excess heat during brazing process. Wrap wet
cloths around valve bodies during brazing to prevent dam-
age to the valves from heat.

IMPORTANT: When installing solenoid valve, make
sure that flow direction arrow on valve body points
towards the cooler. The minimum load control will not
function correctly if this valve is installed backwards.

CONNECT PIPING — Check the ends of the tubes where
they will be inserted into the Swagelok

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fittings. To avoid

leaks, tube ends must be round and free of burrs, nicks, and
grooves.

Insert tube ends into fittings as far as they will go. When

tube bottoms out, tighten the compression nut finger-tight
while holding the fitting body. Use backup wrench to hold
fitting body and tighten compression nut another 1

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turns.

IMPORTANT: Do NOT overtighten the fittings. Over-
tightening the fittings can deform the tube ends and
cause leaks.

30GX UNITS ONLY — Using good brazing practice, braze
the

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-in. minimum load tubing to the copper nipple on the

discharge line (minimum load port) between the condenser
coil and oil separator. See Fig. 1 and 3.

Step 3 — Dehydrate and Recharge Circuit

When piping has been completed, leak test the assem-

bly. If one of the Swagelok fittings leaks, slowly tighten the
compression nut until the leak stops. If this does not fix the
leak, the connection must be reinstalled using a new ferrule
and backup ring in the fitting. Contact your Carrier repre-
sentative for assistance in locating these parts.

After leak testing, evacuate, dehydrate, and recharge the

circuit using an approved refrigerant recovery device. Cor-
rect type and amount of refrigerant are listed on unit name-
plate and in base unit documentation.

Fig. 2 — Installing Fittings and Valves, 30HX (Typical)

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Summary of Contents for 30GX080-176

Page 1: ...ully unloaded condition The accessory provides more precise control of leaving fluid temperature during light load conditions The 30GX and 30HX chillers have a dual circuit design Each minimum load co...

Page 2: ...t braze nipple on discharge line located between oil separator and con denser Remove plug from minimum load port on cooler shell See Fig 1 Using thread sealant install Swagelok fitting in minimum load...

Page 3: ...bottoms out tighten the compression nut finger tight while holding the fitting body Use backup wrench to hold fitting body and tighten compression nut another 11 4 turns IMPORTANT Do NOT overtighten t...

Page 4: ...ncluded with this kit in the position shown on the 30GX chiller in Fig 3 Route the waterproof conduit included with this kit between the accessory junction box and the factory installed junction box S...

Page 5: ...30GX080 176 30HX076 271 LEGEND MLC Minimum Load Control TB Terminal Block NOTE See Fig 3 for locations of junction boxes on unit Fig 4 Minimum Load Control Wiring 5...

Page 6: ...electrical connec tions for proper location and tightness For 30HX units re place and secure the access panels for the unit control box For 30GX units secure the junction box covers to the junc tion...

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Page 8: ...ufacturer reserves the right to discontinue or change at any time specifications or designs without notice and without incurring obligations Book 2 Tab 5c PC 903 Catalog No 563 056 Printed in U S A Fo...

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