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T4BE-036KA SERIES

SUCT.

PRESS.

OUTDOOR TEMPERATURE (°F)

70

75

80

85

90

95

100

105

LIQ.

PRESS.

DIS.

TEMP.

LIQ.

PRESS.

DIS.

TEMP.

LIQ.

PRESS.

DIS.

TEMP.

LIQ.

PRESS.

DIS.

TEMP.

LIQ.

PRESS.

DIS.

TEMP.

LIQ.

PRESS.

DIS.

TEMP.

LIQ.

PRESS.

DIS.

TEMP.

LIQ.

PRESS.

DIS.

TEMP.

133

242

128

135

245

128

265

132

137

247

129

268

132

288

136

139

250

129

270

133

290

136

311

140

141

252

130

272

133

293

137

313

140

334

144

143

275

134

295

137

315

141

336

144

356

148

145

297

138

318

141

338

145

358

148

379

152

147

320

141

340

145

361

149

381

152

402

156

149

323

142

343

145

363

149

383

152

404

156

151

345

146

365

149

386

153

406

156

153

368

149

388

153

408

156

155

390

153

411

157

157

413

157

159

Table 8. Charging Table for 3 Ton Models

(Restrictor Matches)

T4BE-030KA SERIES

SUCT.

PRESS.

OUTDOOR TEMPERATURE (°F)

70

75

80

85

90

95

100

105

LIQ.

PRESS.

DIS.

TEMP.

LIQ.

PRESS.

DIS.

TEMP.

LIQ.

PRESS.

DIS.

TEMP.

LIQ.

PRESS.

DIS.

TEMP.

LIQ.

PRESS.

DIS.

TEMP.

LIQ.

PRESS.

DIS.

TEMP.

LIQ.

PRESS.

DIS.

TEMP.

LIQ.

PRESS.

DIS.

TEMP.

135

242

131

137

243

132

265

135

139

244

132

266

135

287

138

141

245

132

266

135

288

138

310

141

143

246

132

267

135

289

138

310

141

332

144

145

268

135

290

138

311

141

333

144

354

148

147

290

138

312

141

334

144

355

147

377

151

149

313

141

335

144

356

147

378

151

399

154

151

314

141

335

144

357

147

379

150

400

154

153

336

144

358

147

379

150

401

153

155

359

147

380

150

402

153

157

381

150

403

153

159

404

153

161

Table 7. Charging Table for 2.5 Ton Models

(Restrictor Matches)

 

Shaded boxes indicate flooded conditions.

 

Rated design values. The suction pressure will vary from design value if indoor air flow, entering dry 

bulb, or entering wet bulb temperatures are lower than design.

1. All pressures are listed in psig and all temperatures in ° F

2. Discharge temperatures greater than charted values indicate an undercharged system.

3. In Cooling Mode, suction pressure will be lower than design value if indoor air flow, entering dry bulb, or entering 

wet bulb temperatures are lower than design.

4. In Heating Mode, charge should be weighed in. It is strongly recommended to verify charge in cooling mode 

at ambient above 70°F.

Summary of Contents for T4BE-018 Series

Page 1: ...s 13 Figure 12 Charging Chart for 5 Ton Models 13 Refrigerant Charging Tables Cooling Mode Only 14 Table 5 Charging Table for 1 5 Ton Models 14 Table 6 Charging Table for 2 Ton Models 14 Table 7 Charg...

Page 2: ...er hazardous conditions which may result in personal injury or property damage Installation of equipment may require brazing operations Installer must comply with safety codes andwearappropriatesafety...

Page 3: ...ed immediately with the carrier Pleaseconsultyourdealerformaintenanceinformation and availability of maintenance contracts Please read all instructions before installing the unit Locating the Heat Pum...

Page 4: ...dryer is provided with the unit and must be installedintheliquidlineofthesystem Iftheinstallation replaces a system with a filter dryer already present in the liquid line the filter dryer must be rep...

Page 5: ...therestrictororificewhilebeingcarefulnottoscratch either part Carefully remove the restrictor orifice from the valve body See Figure 3 page 4 3 Check the actual size of the new orifice NOTE The size i...

Page 6: ...be properly connected to the units low voltage terminal block Recommended wire gauge and wire lengths for typical thermostat connections are listed in Table 2 The thermostat should be mounted about 5...

Page 7: ...terminal strip Verify that the power supply branch circuit overcurrent protection is sized properly Verify that the thermostat is wired correctly Start Up Procedures WARNING This unit is equipped wit...

Page 8: ...tween the test pins for more than 1 second will force the unit into a defrost cycle As soon as the jumper is removed the defrost cycle will end as determined by the typical criteria Verify the Status...

Page 9: ...ve Acommonsuctionportforheatingmodecharging is included and located on the compressor access panel above the outdoor unit service valves Heat Mode Verification Tables are provided for quick reference...

Page 10: ...e ideal system sub cooling can vary over the range of operation Reference the charts to determine the ideal amount of sub cooling for a given liquid pressure Units charged to other values will not per...

Page 11: ...Liquid Pressure psig Remove refrigerant when above the curve Add refrigerant when below the curve 200 220 240 260 280 300 320 340 360 380 400 420 440 460 480 500 520 540 560 580 600 75 80 85 90 95 10...

Page 12: ...he curve Add refrigerant when below the curve Figure 9 Charging Chart for 3 Ton Models TXV Matches 200 220 240 260 280 300 320 340 360 380 400 420 440 460 480 500 520 540 560 580 600 75 80 85 90 95 10...

Page 13: ...the curve Add refrigerant when below the curve Figure 11 Charging Chart for 4 Ton Models TXV Matches 200 220 240 260 280 300 320 340 360 380 400 420 440 460 480 500 520 540 560 580 600 75 80 85 90 95...

Page 14: ...4 135 236 115 255 120 137 238 115 257 120 276 125 139 240 116 259 121 278 126 297 131 141 242 116 261 121 280 126 299 131 318 136 143 263 122 282 127 301 132 320 137 339 142 145 285 128 304 132 323 13...

Page 15: ...S DIS TEMP 135 242 131 137 243 132 265 135 139 244 132 266 135 287 138 141 245 132 266 135 288 138 310 141 143 246 132 267 135 289 138 310 141 332 144 145 268 135 290 138 311 141 333 144 354 148 147 2...

Page 16: ...ESS DIS TEMP 132 248 128 134 248 128 269 133 136 248 128 269 133 290 137 138 248 128 269 133 290 137 310 141 140 249 129 269 133 290 137 311 141 331 146 142 270 133 290 137 311 141 332 146 352 150 144...

Page 17: ...172 408 178 141 365 166 387 172 409 178 143 388 172 410 178 145 411 178 147 Table 11 Charging Table for 5 Ton Models Restrictor Matches Shaded boxes indicate flooded conditions Rated design values The...

Page 18: ...arts Switch the unit into cooling mode and allow it to operate and stabilize for a few minutes then inspect the unit operation with the cooling mode charts and procedures Before changing the unit char...

Page 19: ...266 267 114 52 277 278 119 68 287 288 125 83 298 299 131 99 334 335 134 117 373 374 137 135 412 414 139 Table 14 Verification Table for 2 5 Ton Models OUTDOOR TEMPERATURE DEG F 0 10 20 30 40 50 60 SUC...

Page 20: ...81 292 139 104 307 318 150 120 332 343 161 30 221 232 105 45 239 250 112 60 257 268 120 75 275 286 127 90 288 299 136 105 314 325 146 121 339 350 155 31 228 239 103 46 245 256 110 61 261 272 118 76 27...

Page 21: ...y 3 Not suitable on systems that exceed 150 volts to ground 4 For replacement wires use conductors suitable for 105 C 5 For ampacities and overcurrent protection see unit rating plate 6 Connect to 24...

Page 22: ...ed 150 volts to ground 4 For replacement wires use conductors suitable for 105 C 5 For ampacities and overcurrent protection see unit rating plate 6 Connect to 24 vac 40va class 2 circuit See furnace...

Page 23: ...0 volts to ground 4 For replacement wires use conductors suitable for 105 C 5 For ampacities and overcurrent protection see unit rating plate 6 Connect to 24 vac 40va class 2 circuit See furnace air h...

Page 24: ...me Delay Relays Pressure Switches Transformers Relays MOTORS Blower Motor Fan Motor COMPONENTS Blower Assembly Fan Grille Cabinet Panels Filter Driers Expansion Valves REFRIGERATION SYSTEM Was unit gi...

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