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All installations and services must be performed by qualified personnel.

 

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INITIAL START UP OF OUTDOOR CONDENSING UNIT 

 

On cooler days (65

°

 F or lower), attempts to operate the air conditioner and take gauged pressure readings 

may be unsuccessful, as unusually low pressures will be observed on the suction line. This type of operation 
may give the impression of an undercharged unit. Such is 

NOT 

necessarily the case. The low-pressure 

reading may exist because of the large condenser surface area and the cold ambient air removing so much 
heat from the refrigerant. Sub-cooling occurs and results in very low pressures. Adding refrigerant in cold 
weather will result in an overcharged unit, which may then trip out on high pressure limit during warm or 
hot weather. Line pressures should not be taken for test purposes when the outdoor temperature is below 70

°

 

F since a false reading may occur. Do not attempt to operate the air conditioner on a day of 45

°

 F or cooler. 

 
When an inside temp. of 76– 78ºF is reached then 
superheat measurement must be between 8 – 
10ºF. This is done by comparing the gauge temp. 
of R-22 on the suction line to the measured temp. 
on the low side of the condenser. The difference 
is the superheat. If the superheat is less that 8

 

ºF 

decrease charge. If the superheat 
is more than 10ºF then increase charge. 
 
Another check on system charge, would be to 
measure the temperature of the liquid line leaving 
the condenser and it’s R-22  gauge temperature.  

For proper operation, the measured liquid temperature will be about 10ºF lower than its gauge temperature.  
If the difference is less add charge. If the difference is greater remove charge. The system should run for 
at least 10 minutes before rechecking.

 

 
All Thermo Pride outdoor condensing units are equipped with gauge ports to connect both liquid and 
suction line pressure gauges. Refrigerant hoses must be the type which incorporate a "finger" to depress the 
core. Connections may be made to ports at any time; even while unit is in operation. Follow EPA guidelines 
in connecting service equipment to refrigerant lines. For example:  The use of quick connects and short 
service hoses are recommended to minimize refrigerant losses. 
 

Refrigerant is under pressure. Guard against refrigerant spraying into the face or on 

skin. Always wear protective equipment, i.e. safety glasses or goggles and gloves when working with 
refrigerant. 
 
Line pressures on an operating air conditioning unit will vary with outdoor temperatures. As outdoor 
temperatures rise, pressures will also rise. See pressure temperature chart for system line pressures at 
different temperatures. 
 
The suction pressure is the most significant when reading gauges. If a unit is suspected of low charge, unit 
should be recharged using the suction pressure as a guide. Unit is fully charged when proper suction 
pressure is obtained. Any additional refrigerant may cause damage or additional problems. 
 
The pressure/temperature chart on the wiring diagram is to serve only as a guide. Pressures shown are 
realistic averages, which will vary somewhat with changes in air temperatures, air volume across the 
evaporator coil, condenser coil, and changes in humidity - both inside and outside, and variations in line 
length. 

TABLE 1: APPROXIMATE OPERATING PRESSURES 

Inside Temp. vs. 

Suction Press. 

 

Outside Temp. vs. Liquid 

Press. 

INSIDE 

TEMP. 

(

ºF)

 

SUCTION 

PRESS. 

(P.S.I.G.) 

 OUTSIDE 

TEMP.  

(

ºF)

 

LIQUID 
PRESS 

(P.S.I.G.) 

65 60 

 

70  163 

70 67 

 

75  176 

72 70 

 

80  190 

74 73 

 

85  205 

76 76 

 

90  220 

80 83 

 

95  236 

85 91 

 

100  253 

90 100 

 

105  271 

Summary of Contents for Thermo Pride AC14241B1

Page 1: ...contains your assembly instructions and guarantee This device is potentially dangerous if improperly installed We recommend installation by qualified heating air conditioning contractors Please read...

Page 2: ...TUBING INSTALLATION 5 D TUBING SIZE REFERENCE CHART 6 E INSTALLATION OF TUBING LINES TO SERVICE VALVES 7 F DUCT SYSTEM 8 G ELECTRICAL 9 INITIAL START UP OF OUTDOOR CONDENSING UNIT 12 AND HOW TO MEASUR...

Page 3: ...sing unit is designed and built with a totally enclosed hermetic scroll compressor which offers the advantages of simplicity quiet operation and reduced condenser size The entire air conditioning syst...

Page 4: ...aded locations on the north side of a home or office are generally best if practical Mount the unit on a sturdy base at least one inch above the ground Be sure to use well tamped gravel fill beneath t...

Page 5: ...Any horizontal runs of suction line should have minimum 1 2 pitch towards the outdoor condensing unit for every 10 feet of line 2 A trap is necessary in the suction line at the indoor evaporator coil...

Page 6: ...1 1 8 5 8 NOTES For line lengths over 25 adjust charge accordingly per foot of variation from chart 65 oz per foot for 3 8 and 3 4 line set 674 oz per foot for 3 8 and 7 8 line set 694 oz per foot for...

Page 7: ...crons or lower when all joints and fittings are leak free The service valves on the condenser may then be opened to release the refrigerant to the system Verify proper system performance See condensin...

Page 8: ...e CFM capacity for square inch areas based on 10 W C static pressure SP loss on the supply systems To insure the necessary air handling capacity of a duct system each of the system s components trunk...

Page 9: ...B1 208 230 3 60 13 9 88 1 6 19 14 20 30 AC14603B1 208 230 3 60 19 3 123 1 6 26 10 30 45 NOTE Recommended wire sizes are for copper conductors only Use as minimum type T or TW wire 60 C Local and or na...

Page 10: ...OPERLY SWAP POWER WIRES SPECIFICATIONS INPUTS R R C C Secondary of control transformer 18 30 VAC Y R From Thermostat LPC1 LPC2 Low Pressure Switch HPC HPC High Pressure Switch OUTPUTS CC Compressor Co...

Page 11: ...gize the compressor contactor and initiate the DELAY ON BREAK timer The compressor contactor will remain de energized until the DELAY ON BREAK time has expired The DELAY ON BREAK time is 180 seconds H...

Page 12: ...he system should run for at least 10 minutes before rechecking All Thermo Pride outdoor condensing units are equipped with gauge ports to connect both liquid and suction line pressure gauges Refrigera...

Page 13: ...migration during off cycle These situations are detrimental to the life of a compressor USER INFORMATION The following maintenance points should be reviewed periodically to assure that the air conditi...

Page 14: ...FICATIONS Unit Model AC14241B1 AC14301B1 AC14361B1 AC14421B1 AC14481B1 3B1 AC14601B1 3B1 Capacity BTU H 25 200 29 500 36 000 41 800 47 200 58 000 Evaporator CFM 800 1 000 1 200 1 400 1 600 2 000 R22 o...

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