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CheckMe!® INPUT FORM
Sys Type
(System Type): Default: AC (Air Condition
-
ing). Other selections: H Pump Heat (heat pump in
heating mode), H Pump Cool (heat pump in cool-
ing mode) or Geothermal.
Grant and Sys Info:
Default: None. Other selections:
New, None or a previously created Grant. Unless
you are working under a Grant program, usually
through a utility or government, then the Grant will
remain as None. If you are using this for a grant
proceed to the GRANT section of this manual for
more details.
INDOOR UNIT
All temperature and pressure measurements must
be taken after the unit reaches steady state (generally 15
minutes of continuous operation).
Metering Device:
Default: TXV/EXV. Other selec
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tion: Fixed.
Return DB
(dry bulb) and
Return WB
(wet
bulb):Take measurements very close to or within
the return air side of the air handler (not at the re-
turn grill since temperatures change by the time the
air reaches the indoor coil). Wet the wet bulb sen-
sor (ATWB1) and insert it after 15 minutes of con-
tinuous running. Insert the dry bulb sensor (ATA1)
through the same hole. They can be clipped together
on the downstream side of the filter if the filter is
just before the air handler.
Watch the wet bulb temperature; it will drop and
then stabilize. The wet bulb temperature is the sta-
bilized reading. If the sensor starts to dry out, the
reading will rise and the wrong temperature will be
recorded. If the filter is not directly upstream of the
air handler, make small holes in the return plenum
just big enough for the probes. Seal any holes before
leaving the jobsite.
Supply DB
(dry bulb leaving the indoor coil): Mea
-
sure in the center of the supply plenum. Make a
small hole in the supply plenum and insert a cali-
brated dry bulb thermocouple such as the ATA1 or
ATB1. Determine the average air temperature in the
supply plenum.
OUTDOOR UNIT
Refrigerant:
Default: R-22. Other selection: R410A.
Rated Amps
(rated amperage of the outside unit):
This can be found on the nameplate along with the
outdoor voltage and the refrigerant.
Target Subcool:
Manufacturer’s recommended
subcooling for TXV/EXV systems. This varies by
manufacturer, and may also change depending on
weather conditions. Always charge to the equip-
ment manufacturer’s specifications when available.
If no target subcooling is available then the HVAC
Guide analyzer will make a conservative estimate.
SL Pressure
(suction line pressure): Connect the
ASX14 to the suction side service port. Select pres-
sure mode on the ASX14 head. The system must be
stabilized before taking the measurements. Enter
data manually if you want to get pressure from your
gauges. The analysis is only as good as the measure-
ments. The Fieldpiece ASX14 has better resolution
than most gauge sets.
SL Temp
(suction line temperature): Measure near SL
service port (within 6 inches). Use the ATC1, ATC2
or ATC3 to get a good pipe temperature. The clamp
should be perpendicular to the pipe and should be
securely seated with the sensor in contact with the
suction line. On a package unit make sure you are at
least 6 inches away from the compressor and not on
the hot gas discharge line.