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If ANY refrigerant tubing is required to be buried by state 

or local codes, provide a 6 inch vertical rise at service 

valve.

 CAUTION

Before  making  braze  connections,  be  sure  all  joints  are 

clean.  Before  heat  is  applied  for  brazing,  dry  nitrogen 

and scale formation on the inside of the tubing.

The  following  is  the  recommended  method  for  making 

braze connections at the refrigerant line connections:

9. Debur and clean refrigerant tube end with emery cloth 

or steel brush.

10.
11. Wrap wet rags over valves to protect from heat.
12.
13. Braze joint, using a suitable brazing alloy for copper to 

copper joints.

14. Quench  the  joint  and  tubing  with  water  using  a  wet 

help cool area.

Leak Check

Refrigeration lines and indoor coil must be checked for leaks 

after  brazing  and  before  evacuation.  The  recommended 

procedure is to apply a trace amount of vapor refrigerant 

(approximately two ounces or 3 psig) into the line set and 

indoor coil, then pressurize with 150 psig of dry nitrogen. 

Use  a  refrigerant  leak  detector  to  check  all  joints.  The 

system may also be checked for leaks using a halide torch 

or pressure and soapy solution. After completion of leak 

check, relieve all pressure from system before evacuation.

Evacuating and Charging Instructions

It is unlawful to release refrigerants into the atmosphere.

 WARNING

These  outdoor  units  are  pre-charged  at  the  factory  with 

adequate refrigerant to handle 15 feet of refrigerant tubing.

1. Connect the vacuum pump to the center hose of the 

manifold gauge set, the low-pressure manifold gauge 

to  the  vapor  service  valve  and  the  high  pressure 

manifold gauge to the liquid service valve.

2. The valves should be kept in the “front seated” (closed) 

position. This will allow evacuation of the refrigeration 

lines and the indoor coil, without disturbing the factory 

charge in the outdoor unit.

3. Follow the vacuum pump manufacturer’s instructions. 

Allow the pump to operate until the system has been 

evacuated  down  to  300  microns. Allow  the  pump  to 

continue  running  for  an  additional  15  minutes.  Turn 

OFF  the  pump  and  leave  the  connections  secured 

to  the  two  (2)  service  valves. After  5  minutes,  if  the 

system  fails  to  hold  1000  microns  or  less,  check  all 

procedure.

4. Isolate the vacuum pump from the system by closing 

the  shutoff  valves  on  the  gauge-set.  Disconnect  the 

vacuum pump.

5. After evacuation of the connecting lines, remove the 

service valve cap and fully insert the hex wrench into the 

stem. A back-up wrench is required on the valve body 

to  open  the  valve  stem.  Back-out  counterclockwise 

until the valve stem just touches the coined edge.

Replace service valve cap and torque to 8-11 ft-lb on 3/8” 

valves; 12-15 ft-lb on 3/4” valves; 15-20 ft-lb on 7/8” valves.

Electrical Connections

ELECTRICAL SHOCK HAZARD!

Turn OFF electric power before connecting 

unit,  performing  any  maintenance  or 

removing panels or doors. More than one 

disconnect may be required to turn off all 

power.

FAILURE  TO  DO  SO  COULD  RESULT 

IN BODILY INJURY OR DEATH.

 WARNING

Be sure to check all local codes to determine that the unit 

is installed in accordance with local requirements. Consult 

the National Electric Code for wire size requirements. Use 

60° C or higher copper wires only. Always provide ground 

connections to the outdoor unit. Power supply must agree 

with the rating on the unit nameplate.

Provide line voltage power supply to unit from a properly 

sized  disconnect  switch.  Route  power  and  ground  wires 

from  disconnect  switch  to  unit.  Line  voltage  connections 

are made at the line side of the contactor in the control box 

of the outdoor unit. Follow the wiring diagram attached to 

inside of the access panel.

Proper  circuit  protection  recommendations  are  indicated 

on  Unit  Rating  Plate.  Time  delay  fuses  are  required  to 

prevent blowing due to starting current (the current in rush 

when equipment starts is reffered to as the Locked Rotor 

Amps or LRA).

Summary of Contents for Signature MAC16 A Series

Page 1: ...anual carefully before installation and keep it for future reference The Signature Series is NOT designed for amateur installation Installation SHOULD be performed by an authorized technician Please r...

Page 2: ...e performed by a licensed professional installer or equivalent service agency or the gas supplier WARNING result in hazards to you and others Installation MUST conform with local building codes and wi...

Page 3: ...th RTV or other silicon based caulk 6 Avoid direct tubing contact with water pipes duct work 7 Do not suspend refrigerant tubing from joists and studs with a rigid wire or strap which comes in direct...

Page 4: ...nless it matches the one listed on the outdoor unit Refrigeration Line Sets Use only refrigeration grade copper tubes Split systems may be installed with up to 50 feet of line set no more than 20 feet...

Page 5: ...utdoor unit 3 Follow the vacuum pump manufacturer s instructions Allow the pump to operate until the system has been evacuated down to 300 microns Allow the pump to continue running for an additional...

Page 6: ...e to suction valve service port Determine saturation temp from T P chart 3 Measure suction temperature by attaching an accurate thermistor type or electronic thermometer to suction line at service val...

Page 7: ...service valve pressure by attaching an accurate gage to service port Determine saturation temp from T P chart 3 Measure liquid line temperature by attaching an accurate thermistor type or electronic t...

Page 8: ...507043 04C Page 7 of 9 mrcool com Figure 3 A C Single Phase Wiring Diagram single speed condenser fan...

Page 9: ...Page 8 of 9 507043 04C mrcool com Figure 4 A C Single Phase Wiring Diagram multi speed condenser fan...

Page 10: ...rom the condenser coils SHARP OBJECT HAZARD Condenser coils have sharp edges Wear adequate body protection on body extremities e g gloves FAILURE TO FOLLOW THIS WARNING COULD RESULT IN BODILY INJURY W...

Page 11: ...or manual are subject to change without prior notice Consult with the sales agency or manufacturer for details ELECTRICIAN and or HVAC TECHNICIAN LICENSE INSTALLATION DATE INSTALLATION LOCATION SERIAL...

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