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 XP14 SERIES

STEP 2 -- REFRIGERANT PIPING -- (Continued)

SENSING

LINE

TEFLON

®

 RING

FIXED ORIFICE

BRASS NUT

LIQUID LINE ASSEMBLY

(INCLUDES STRAINER)

LIQUID LINE ORIFICE HOUSING

DISTRIBUTOR TUBES

DISTRIBUTOR

ASSEMBLY

REMOVE AND DISCARD

WHITE TEFLON

®

 SEAL

(IF PRESENT)

 A -

On fully cased coils, remove the coil access and plumbing panels.

 B -

Remove any shipping clamps from the liquid line and distributor as­
sembly.

 C -

Using two wrenches, disconnect liquid line from liquid line orifice hous­
ing. Take care not to twist or damage distributor tubes during this pro­
cess.

 D -

Remove and discard fixed orifice, valve stem assembly (if present)
and Teflon

®

 washer as illustrated above.

 E -

Use a field-provided fitting to temporarily reconnect the liquid line to the
indoor unit's liquid line orifice housing.

TYPICAL EXISTING FIXED ORIFICE
REMOVAL PROCEDURE 
(UNCASED COIL SHOWN)

TYPICAL EXISTING EXPANSION VALVE REMOVAL
PROCEDURE (UNCASED COIL SHOWN)

TWO-PIECE PATCH PLATE

(UNCASED COIL ONLY)

VAPOR

LINE

DISTRIBUTOR

ASSEMBLY

DISTRIBUTOR

TUBES

LIQUID

LINE

MALE EQUALIZER

LINE FITTING

EQUALIZER
LINE

CHECK

EXPANSION

VALVE

TEFLON®
RING

STUB END

TEFLON

®

RING

SENSING BULB

LIQUID LINE

ORIFICE

HOUSING

LIQUID LINE

ASSEMBLY WITH

BRASS NUT

 A -

On fully cased coils, remove the coil access and plumbing panels.

 B -

Remove any shipping clamps from the liquid line and distributor
assembly.

 C -

Disconnect the equalizer line from the check expansion valve
equalizer line fitting on the vapor line.

 D -

Remove the vapor line sensing bulb.

 E -

Disconnect the liquid line from the check expansion valve at the
liquid line assembly.

 F -

Disconnect the check expansion valve from the liquid line orifice
housing. Take care not to twist or damage distributor tubes during
this process.

 G -

Remove and discard check expansion valve and the two Teflon

®

rings.

 H -

Use a field-provided fitting to temporarily reconnect the liquid line to
the indoor unit's liquid line orifice housing.

LOW

HIGH

EXISTING

INDOOR

UNIT

GAUGE

MANIFOLD

CYLINDER CONTAINING
CLEAN HCFC-22 TO BE
USED FOR FLUSHING
(Positioned to deliver liquid
refrigerant)

LIQUID LINE SERVICE

VALVE

INLET

DISCHARGE

TANK
RETURN

CLOSED

OPENED

RECOVERY

CYLINDER

RECOVERY MACHINE

NEW

OUTDOOR

UNIT

VAPOR LINE

SERVICE VALVE

V

APOR

LIQUID

1

 A -

HCFC-22 cylinder with clean refrigerant (positioned to deliver liquid
refrigerant) to the vapor service valve.

 B -

HCFC-22 gauge set (low side) to the liquid line valve.

 C -

HCFC-22 gauge set center port to inlet on the recovery machine with an
empty recovery tank connected to the gauge set.

 D -

Connect recovery tank to recovery machine per machine instructions.

CONNECT GAUGES AND EQUIPMENT FOR
FLUSHING PROCEDURE

A

B

C

D

B

OR

FLUSHING LINE SET

 A -

Set the recovery machine for liquid recovery and start the recovery
machine. Open the gauge set valves to allow the recovery
machine to pull a vacuum on the existing system line set and indoor
unit coil.

 B -

Position the cylinder of clean HCFC-22 for delivery of liquid
refrigerant and open its valve to allow liquid refrigerant to flow into
the system through the vapor line valve. Allow the refrigerant to
pass from the cylinder and through the line set and the indoor unit
coil before it enters the recovery machine.

 C -

After all of the liquid refrigerant has been recovered, switch the
recovery machine to vapor recovery so that all of the HCFC-22
vapor is recovered. Allow the recovery machine to pull the system
down to 0.

 D -

Close the valve on the inverted HCFC-22 drum and the gauge set
valves. Pump the remaining refrigerant out of the recovery
machine and turn the machine off.

The line set and indoor unit coil must be flushed with at least the same
amount of clean refrigerant that previously charged the system. Check
the charge in the flushing cylinder before proceeding.

1A

2

3

1B

FIGURE 6

Summary of Contents for Elite XP14-018-230

Page 1: ...stment alteration service or maintenance can cause property damage personal in jury or loss of life Installation and service must be performed by a li censed professional installer or equivalent or se...

Page 2: ...Unit Placement NOTICE Roof Damage This system contains both refrigerant and oil Some rubber roofing material may absorb oil causing the rubber to degrade Failure to follow this notice could result in...

Page 3: ...or expansion valve approved for use with HFC 410A refrigerant must be ordered separately and installed prior to operating the system LEG DETAIL BASE 2 50 8MM SCH 40 FEMALE THREADED ADAPTER ELEVATED SL...

Page 4: ...ated NOTE Some applications may require a field provided 7 8 to 1 1 8 adapter NOTE When installing refrigerant lines longer than 50 feet refer to the Refrigerant Piping Design and Fabrica tion Guideli...

Page 5: ...eflon rings H Use a field provided fitting to temporarily reconnect the liquid line to the indoor unit s liquid line orifice housing LOW HIGH EXISTING INDOOR UNIT GAUGE MANIFOLD CYLINDER CONTAINING CL...

Page 6: ...r the ends The pipe must remain round Do not crimp end of the line Remove service cap and core from both the vapor and liquid line service ports 1 2 LIQUID LINE SERVICE VALVE SERVICE PORT CORE SERVICE...

Page 7: ...oths WHEN BRAZING LINE SET TO SERVICE VALVES POINT FLAME AWAY FROM SERVICE VALVE PREPARATION FOR NEXT STEP 7 WRAP SERVICE VALVES To help protect service valve seals during brazing wrap water saturated...

Page 8: ...mounted external to the coil casing sensing bulb installation for bulb positioning STUB END TEFLON RING LIQUID LINE ASSEMBLY WITH BRASS NUT DISTRIBUTOR ASSEMBLY 3 Install one of the provided Teflon r...

Page 9: ...e to 150 psig 1034 kPa Open the valve on the high side of the manifold gauge set in order to pressurize the line set and the indoor unit E After a few minutes open one of the service valve ports and v...

Page 10: ...pump and closing the manifold gauge valves F When the absolute pressure requirement above has been met disconnect the manifold hose from the vacuum pump and connect it to a cylinder of HFC 410A positi...

Page 11: ...ith this product CAUTION Failure to use properly sized wiring and circuit breaker may result in property damage Size wiring and circuit breaker s per Product Specifications bulletin EHB and unit ratin...

Page 12: ...AND HIGH VOLTAGE CIRCUITS A B C D 3 FIGURE 13 Typical 24VAC Control Wiring Diagrams Field Installed THERMOSTAT INDOOR UNIT R C W1 Y1 O G R C W1 W2 W3 G R C W1 Y1 O COMMON 1ST STAGE AUXILIARY HEAT IND...

Page 13: ...rvice port which has a factory installed valve stem Figures 15 and 16 provide information on how to access and operate both angle and ball type service valves Torque Requirements When servicing or rep...

Page 14: ...clockwise ACCESS SERVICE PORT FIGURE 17 Checking Refrigerant Charge The XP14 unit is factory charged with enough HFC 410A refrigerant to accommodate a 15 foot length of refrigerant piping Charge shoul...

Page 15: ...ed the unit will remain in forced defrost mode until defrost thermostat opens or termin ated on maximum defrost time 14 minutes If the jumper is not removed once 5 seconds has elapsed 7 seconds total...

Page 16: ...the snow level below the louvered panels NOTE The filter and all access panels must be in place any time the unit is in operation If you are unsure about the filter required for your system call your...

Page 17: ...con firm that pipes are not rubbing copper to copper Also ensure that refrigerant pipes are not being af fected by indoor air contamination Check condition of insulation on the refrigerant lines Repai...

Page 18: ...e Supply Air Temperature Ambient Temperature Return Air Temperature System Refrigerant Charge Refer to manufacturer s information on unit or installation instructions for required subcooling and appro...

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