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Check Charge

Factory charge amount and desired subcooling are shown on unit
rating plate. Additional subcooling may be required to achieve

optimal heating performance based on the installed indoor unit.
(see Table 5).
Charging method is shown on information plate inside unit. For

TXV, use subcooling method. For piston, use superheat method.
To properly check or adjust charge, conditions must be favorable

for subcooling or superheat charging. Favorable conditions exist
when the outdoor temperature is between 70

_

F and 100

_

F

(21.11

_

C and 37.78

_

C), and the indoor temperature is between

70

_

F and 80

_

F (21.11

_

C and 26.67

_

C). Follow the procedure

below:
Unit is factory charged for 15ft (4.57 m) of lineset. Adjust charge
by adding or removing 0.6 oz/ft (.018 kg/m) of 3/8 liquid line

above or below 15ft (4.57 m) respectively.
For standard refrigerant line lengths (80 ft/24.38 m or less), allow
system to operate in cooling mode at least 15 minutes. If conditions

are favorable, check system charge by super heat method for fixed
metering device and subcooling method for TXV. If any

adjustment is necessary, adjust charge slowly and allow system to
operate for 15 minutes to stabilize before declaring a properly

charged system.

Refer to Table 5 for additional subcooling

required.
If 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

_

F (26.67

_

C) before attempting to check system charge

by subcooling method as described above.
If the indoor temperature is below 70

_

F (21.11

_

C), or the outdoor

temperature is not in the favorable range, adjust charge for line set
length above or below 15ft (4.57 m) only. Charge level should then

be appropriate for the system to achieve rated capacity. The charge

level could then be checked at another time when the both indoor
and outdoor temperatures are in a more favorable range.

NOTE

: If line length is beyond 80 ft (24.38 m) or greater than 20

ft (6.10 m) vertical separation, See Residential Piping and Long
Line Guideline for special charging requirements.

Units with Cooling Mode TXV

Units installed with cooling mode TXV require charging by the

subcooling method.

1. Operate unit a minimum of 10 minutes before checking

charge.

2. Measure liquid service valve pressure by attaching an accur-

ate gage to service port.

3. Measure liquid line temperature by attaching an accurate

thermistor type or electronic thermometer to liquid line near

outdoor coil.

4. Refer to unit rating plate for required subcooling temperat-

ure.

5. Refer to Table 6. Find the point where required subcooling

temperature intersects measured liquid service valve pres-

sure.

6. To obtain required subcooling temperature at a specific li-

quid line pressure, add refrigerant if liquid line temperature

is higher than indicated or reclaim refrigerant if temperature
is lower. Allow a tolerance of

3

_

F.

Units with Indoor Pistons

Units installed with indoor pistons require charging by the

superheat method.
The following procedure is valid when indoor airflow is within

21 percent of its rated CFM.

1. Operate unit a minimum of 10 minutes before checking

charge.

2. Measure suction pressure by attaching an accurate gage to

suction valve service port.

3. Measure suction temperature by attaching an accurate ther-

mistor type or electronic thermometer to suction line at ser-
vice valve.

4. Measure outdoor air dry–bulb temperature with thermomet-

er.

5. Measure indoor air (entering indoor coil) wet–bulb temper-

ature with a sling psychrometer.

6. Refer to Table 7. Find outdoor temperature and evaporator

entering air wet–bulb temperature. At this intersection, note

superheat. Where a dash (––) appears on the table, do not
attempt to charge system under these conditions or refriger-

ant slugging may occur. Charge must be weighted in,
adding or removing 0.6 oz/ft of 3/8 liquid line above or be-

low 15 ft (4.57 m) respectively.

7. Refer to Table 8. Find superheat temperature located in item

6 and suction pressure. At this intersection, note suction line

temperature.

8. If unit has a higher suction line temperature than charted

temperature, add refrigerant until charted temperature is
reached.

9. If unit has a lower suction line temperature than charted

temperature, reclaim refrigerant until charted temperature is
reached.

10. When adding refrigerant, charge in liquid form into suction

service port using a flow–restricting device.

11. If outdoor air temperature or pressure at suction valve

changes, charge to new suction line temperature indicated
on chart.

12. Optimum performance will be achieved when the operating

charge produces 5

_

to 6

_

F suction superheat at suction

service valve with 82

_

F outdoor ambient and 80

_

F

(26.7

_

C) dry bulb (67

_

F / 19.4

_

C) wet bulb) indoor

temperature (DOE “B” test conditions) at rated airflow.

Heating Check Chart Procedure

To check system operation during heating cycle, refer to the
Heating Check Chart on outdoor unit. This chart indicates whether

a correct relationship exists between system operating pressure and
air temperature entering indoor and outdoor units. If pressure and

temperature do not match on chart, system refrigerant charge may

not be correct. Do not use chart to adjust refrigerant charge.

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

Catalog No: CH14NB---01SI

Replaces: New

Summary of Contents for CH14NB

Page 1: ...in death serious personal injury and or property damage Never use air or gases containing oxygen for leak testing or operating refrigerant compressors Pressurized mixtures of air or gases containing oxygen can lead to an explosion WARNING INSTALLATION RECOMMENDATIONS NOTE In some cases noise in the living area has been traced to gas pulsations from improper installation of equipment 1 Locate unit ...

Page 2: ...rance wiring refrigerant piping and service Allow 24 in 609 6 mm clearance to service end of unit and 48 in 1219 2 mm above unit For proper airflow a 6 in 152 4 mm clearance on 1 side of unit and 12 in 304 8 mm on all remaining sides must be maintained Maintain a distance of 24 in 609 6 mm between units or 18 in 457 2 mm if no overhang within 12 ft 3 66 m Position so water snow or ice from roof or...

Page 3: ...refrigerant tubes or indoor coil are exposed to atmosphere they must be evacuated to 500 microns to eliminate contamination and moisture in the system Outdoor Unit Connected To Factory Approved Indoor Unit Outdoor unit contains approximate system refrigerant charge for operation with approved AHRI rated indoor unit when connected by 15 ft 4 57 m of field supplied or factory accessory tubing and fa...

Page 4: ...cloth Braze joints using a Sil Fos or Phos copper alloy Table 2 Refrigerant Connections and Recommended Liquid and Vapor Tube Diameters In UNIT SIZE LIQUID RATED VAPOR Connection Diameter Tube Diameter Connection Diameter Tube Diameter 18 24 3 8 3 8 5 8 5 8 30 36 3 8 3 8 3 4 3 4 42 48 3 8 3 8 7 8 7 8 60 3 8 3 8 7 8 1 1 8 Units are rated with 25 ft 7 6 m of lineset See Product Data sheet for perfor...

Page 5: ...l power company for correction of improper voltage See unit rating plate for recommended circuit protection device NOTE Operation of unit on improper line voltage constitutes abuse and could affect unit reliability See unit rating plate Do not install unit in system where voltage may fluctuate above or below permissible limits Make Electrical Connections WARNING ELECTRICAL SHOCK HAZARD Failure to ...

Page 6: ...se electrical disconnect to outdoor unit A crankcase heater is required if refrigerant tubing is longer than 80 ft 23 4 m or when outdoor unit is 20 ft 6 09 m below indoor unit Refer to the Residential Piping and Long Line Guideline Install Electrical Accessories Refer to the individual instructions packaged with kits or accessories when installing Start Up CAUTION PERSONAL INJURY HAZARD Failure t...

Page 7: ...ntactor is energized Defrost mode is identical to cooling mode except that outdoor fan motor stops and second stage heat is turned on to continue warming conditioned spaces To initiate defrost the defrost thermostat must be closed This can be accomplished as follows 1 Turn off power to outdoor unit 2 Disconnect outdoor fan motor lead from OF2 on control board see Fig 12 Tape lead to prevent ground...

Page 8: ... 6 Find the point where required subcooling temperature intersects measured liquid service valve pres sure 6 To obtain required subcooling temperature at a specific li quid line pressure add refrigerant if liquid line temperature is higher than indicated or reclaim refrigerant if temperature is lower Allow a tolerance of 3_F Units with Indoor Pistons Units installed with indoor pistons require cha...

Page 9: ...024L CSPH 3012AL CNPV 3621AL CSPH 4212AL 5 CSPH 4212AL CSPH 6012AL 3 FFMANP018 FB4CNF030L CSPH 3012AL FB4CNF036L CSPH 4812AL FB4CNF048L FFMANP019 FB4CNP030L CSPH 3612AL 3 FB4CNF042L 5 FB4CNF042L FB4CNP048L FFMANP024 FFMANP024 FB4CNF030L FB4CNP036L FB4CNF048L FB4CNP060L 3 FFMANP025 FFMANP025 FB4CNF036L FB4CNP042L 5 FB4CNP042L FV4CN B F 005L 3 FPMAN 018 FFMANP030 FB4CNP030L FFMANP036 FB4CNP048L FV4C...

Page 10: ... 3 11 13 16 18 18 19 82 6 8 12 15 16 17 85 4 7 11 14 15 16 90 4 8 12 14 15 95 6 10 12 14 100 4 8 11 12 105 3 6 9 11 110 5 7 10 115 3 6 8 Optimum performance point 82 F outdoor ambient and 80 F dry bulb 67 F wet bulb indoor conditions DOE B Test Conditions Where a dash appears do not attempt to charge system under these conditions or refrigerant slugging may occur Charge must be weighed in Note Sup...

Page 11: ... S Manifold sets should be 700 psig high side and 180 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 compatible with POE oils S Vacuum pumps will not remove moisture from oil S Do not use liquid line filter driers with rated working pressures less than 600...

Page 12: ...r reserves the right to change at any time specifications and designs without notice and without obligations Catalog No CH14NB 01SI Replaces New ECAC BDP S 7310 W Morris St S Indianapolis IN 46231 Edition Date 11 14 ...

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