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IMPORTANT

Crankcase heater (used on 3--1/2, 4 and 5 ton

units) should be energized 24 hours before unit

start--up to prevent compressor damage as a re-

sult of slugging.

1-- Rotate fan to check for frozen bearings or binding.
2-- Inspect all factory and field-installed wiring for

loose connections.

3-- After evacuation is complete, open liquid line and

suction line service valves to release refrigerant
charge (contained in condensing unit) into the sys-
tem.

4-- Replace stem caps and secure finger tight, then

tighten an additional (1/6) one-sixth of a turn.

5-- Check voltage supply at the disconnect switch. The

voltage must be within the range listed on unit
nameplate. If not, do not start the equipment until
the power company has been consulted and the
voltage condition corrected.

6-- Set the thermostat for cooling demand, turn on

power to evaporator blower and close condensing
unit disconnect switch to start unit.

7-- Recheck voltage with unit running. Power must be

within range shown on nameplate. Check amper-
age draw of unit. Refer to unit nameplate for cor-
rect running amps.

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Units are factory charged with the amount of HCFC-22
refrigerant indicated on the unit rating plate. This
charge is based on a matching indoor coil and outdoor
coil with 20 ft. (6.1m) line set. For varying lengths of line
set, refer to table 3 for refrigerant charge adjustment. A
blank space is provided on the rating plate to list the ac-
tual field charge.

Liquid Line

Set Diameter

Ozs. per 5 ft. (ml per mm) adjust

from 20 ft. (6.1m) line set*

3/8 in.

(10mm)

5/16 in.

(8mm)

2 ounce per 5 ft.

(57ml per 1.5m)

3 ounce per 5 ft.

(85ml per 1.5m)

*If line length is greater than 20 ft. (6.1m), add this amount. If

line length is less than 20 ft. (6.1m), subtract this amount.

TABLE 3

If the system is void of refrigerant, the recommended
and most accurate method of charging is to weigh the
refrigerant into the unit according to the total amount
shown on the unit nameplate. This may be done after
any leaks have been repaired. If weighing facilities are
not available or if unit is just low on charge, use one of
the procedures outlined.

Charging a condensing unit is recommended during
warm weather. However, applications arise in which
charging must occur in the colder months. The way the
unit is charged depends on the unit’s refrigerant me-
tering device and the outdoor ambient temperature.

For RFC systems, weighing in the charge and subcooling
are two acceptable means of charging under certain
conditions. For installations of an RFC system where the
outdoor ambient is less than 65EF (18EC), weighing in the
charge is the best method. However, in installations
where the outdoor ambient is 65EF (18EC) or above, sub-
cooling is the best method.

Weighing in the charge and the approach method are
the two recommended procedures for charging the
10ACB using an expansion valve system for refrigerant
metering. The difference between the two involves the
outdoor ambient temperature. For expansion valve
systems where the outdoor ambient temperature is
60EF (16EC) or above, the approach method may be
used. For expansion valve systems where the outdoor
ambient temperature is below 60EF (16EC), weighing in
the charge is recommended.

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Summary of Contents for Value 10ACB Series

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Page 2: ...COIL FAN COMPRESSOR INLET AIR INLET AIR SUCTION LINE CONNECTION B 24 1 4 616 3 4 19 2 3 4 70 24 1 4 616 ELECTRICAL INLETS LIQUID LINE CONNECTION Model No A B 10ACB12 10ACB18 in 25 24 1 4 10ACB18 10AC...

Page 3: ...on diagrams and refer to unit rating plate for minimum circuit ampacity and maximum overcurrent protection size WARNING Unit must be grounded in accordance with nation al and local codes Electric Shoc...

Page 4: ...SUCTION LINE L10 LINE SETS 10ACB24 10ACB30 10ACB42 3 8 in 10 mm 3 4 in 19 mm L10 41 20 ft 50 ft 6 m 15 m 10ACB18 5 16 in 8 mm 3 8 in 10 mm L10 65 30 ft 50 ft 9 m 15 m L10 21 20 ft 50 ft 6 m 15 m 5 8 i...

Page 5: ...he primary leak seal To Access Schrader Port 1 Remove service port cap with an adjustable wrench 2 Connect gauge to the service port 3 When testing is completed replace service port cap Tighten finger...

Page 6: ...TEM USE ADJUSTABLE WRENCH ROTATE STEM CLOCKWISE 90E TO CLOSE ROTATE STEM COUNTER CLOCKWISE 90E TO OPEN BALL SHOWN OPEN TO OUTDOOR COIL TO INDOOR COIL 7 67 1 After the line set has been connected to th...

Page 7: ...urs the leak testing procedure must be repeated NOTE The term absolute pressure means the to tal actual pressure within a given volume or sys tem above the absolute zero of pressure Absolute pressure...

Page 8: ...t 6 1m line set 3 8 in 10mm 5 16 in 8mm 2 ounce per 5 ft 57ml per 1 5m 3 ounce per 5 ft 85ml per 1 5m If line length is greater than 20 ft 6 1m add this amount If line length is less than 20 ft 6 1m s...

Page 9: ...e sys tem Used prudently table 4 could serve as a useful service guide Before charging the unit follow the procedure below to determine the liquid line temperature and the out door ambient temperature...

Page 10: ...Liquid Line EF EC Out door Ambient EF EC Approach Temperature The resulting difference Approach temperature should agree with the values given in table 6 If not add refrig erant to lower the approach...

Page 11: ...nd coils for evi dence of oil leaks 3 Check wiring for loose connections 4 Check for correct voltage at unit unit operating 5 Check condenser fan motor amp draw Unit nameplate _________ Actual _______...

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