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TTA-R410A

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Refrigerant Charging and Evacuation

Note:

  Each TTA unit ships with holding charge.

System Evacuation

1. After completion of leak check,

evacuate the system.

2. Attach appropriate hoses from

manifold gauge to gas and liquid
line pressure taps.

Note:

 Unnecessary switching of

hoses can be avoided and complete
evacuation of all lines leading to
sealed system can be accomplished
with manifold center hose and
connecting branch hose to a cylinder
of R-22/R407C and vacuum pump.

3.  Attach center hose of manifold 
  gauges to vacuum pump.
4.  Evacuate the system to hold a 
  350 micron (-76 cm.Hg) vacuum.
5.  Close off valve to vacuum pump 
  and observe the micron gauge.
  If gauge pressure rised above 
  500 microns in one (1) minute, 
  then evacuation is incomplete or 
  the system has a leak.
6.  If vacuum gauge does not rise 
  above 500 microns in one (1) 
  minute, the evacuation should be 
  complete.

Caution:

 Do not connect a 

dual-circuit outdoor unit to a single 
circuit evaporating unit. (blower)

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TTA 120 JDF
TTA 150 JDF
TTA 150 JD00
TTA 180 JD00
TTA 200 JD00
TTA 240 JD00
TTA 180 JD0G
TTA 200 JD0G
TTA 240 JD0G

TTA B51 JDF
TTA B65 JDF
TTA 075 JDF

5.40

11.90

3.30

7.27

3.90

8.60

6.30

13.89

6.30

13.89

6.10

13.45

5.40

11.90

6.75

14.88

6.75

14.88

13.50

29.76

12.60

27.78

12.20

26.90

10.30

23.81

TTA 100 JDF

Tubing Sizes

Additional

Additional

See

Suction

Liquid

Tubing Length

Refrigerant

Note

1 1/8"

3/8"

15 ft.

0 lb.

11.5 oz.

(1)

1 1/8"

3/8"

25 ft.

1 lb.

3.0 oz.

(1)

1 1/8"

3/8"

32 ft.

1 lb.

8.0 oz.

(1)

1 1/8"

3/8"

40 ft.

1 lb.

14.0 oz.

(1)

1 3/8"

1/2"

15 ft.

1 lb.

4.0 oz.

(2)

1 3/8"

1/2"

25 ft.

2 lb.

1.0 oz.

(2)

1 3/8"

1/2"

32 ft.

2 lb.

11.0 oz.

(2)

1 3/8"

1/2"

40 ft.

3 lb.

5.0 oz.

(2)

1 5/8"

5/8"

15 ft.

1 lb.

15.5 oz.

(3)

1 5/8"

5/8"

25 ft.

3 lb.

5.5 oz.

(3)

1 5/8"

5/8"

32 ft.

4 lb.

3.2 oz.

(3)

1 5/8"

5/8"

40 ft.

5 lb.

4.0 oz.

(3)

1

of 1 1/8" and 3/8" lines.

2

Amounts shown are based on 1.33 ounces of refrigerant per foot
of 1 3/8" and 1/2" lines.

3

Amounts shown are based on 2.1 ounces of refrigerant per foot
of 1 5/8" and 5/8" lines.

Note:

 for tubing over 40 ft. calculate the additional refrigerant needed,

based on notes above.

Table 4 - Additional Required Refrigerant

Amounts shown are based on 0.75 ounces of refrigerant per foot

7.  Remove vacuum pump. Attach 
  center hose of manifold gauge to 
  cylinder, purge the charging 
  line, open valve on cylinder
  and allow refrigerant pressure to 
  build up to about 40 psig.
8.  Close valve on the supply 
  cylinder and close valves on 
  manifold gauge.
9.  Leak test the entire system. Using 
  proper procedures and caution, 
  repair any leaks found and repeat 
  the leak test.

Summary of Contents for ODYSSEY TTA 051 JDF

Page 1: ...altered equipment by an unqualified person could result in death or serious injury When working on the equipment observe all precautions in the literature and on the tags stickers and labels that are...

Page 2: ...Design Sequence Fourth Design Sequence New Design 1 Fan New comp change Unit Hi Ambient Temp Fifth Design Sequence Q R S J F No Option Copper Fin Blue Fin Single Circuit Manifolded Compressor for TTA1...

Page 3: ...recaution General Information Installation Refrigerant Piping Guidelines Refrigerant Charging and Evacuation General Data Refrigerant Circuit Electrical Wiring Dimensional Data Operation Maintenance T...

Page 4: ...g leakage of water etc Be sure to cut off the main power in case of setting up the indoor electronic control P C board or wiring works It could cause an electri shock Any presence of foreign substance...

Page 5: ...Cautions appear at appropriate places in this manual Your personal safety and the proper operation of this machine require that you follow them carefully The Company assumes no liability for installa...

Page 6: ...to insure proper unit operation A Do not install the unit under a low overhang Condenser discharge clearance is not less than 2 5 mm Important Do not obstruct condenser discharge air This can result i...

Page 7: ...TTA 150 200 Dual Circuit TTA B51 B65 Single Circuit TTA 075 100 Single Circuit Suction line Liquid line 1 1 8 inch sealed type L refrigerant tubing 1 2 inch sealed type L refrigerant tubing D Recommen...

Page 8: ...d the gauge manifold Figure 2 Unregulated pressures can damage system components protect painted surfaces from excessive heat Heat can damage system components and the unit UPZO 6 Shut off nitrogen su...

Page 9: ...8 60 6 30 13 89 6 30 13 89 6 10 13 45 5 40 11 90 6 75 14 88 6 75 14 88 13 50 29 76 12 60 27 78 12 20 26 90 10 30 23 81 TTA 100 JDF Tubing Sizes Additional Additional See Suction Liquid Tubing Length...

Page 10: ...only as required to obtain correct head and suction pressure Check suction line superheat and condenser sub cooling to ensure the unit is operating properly 4 Disconnect all power to the unit 5 Remov...

Page 11: ...mm 743 x804 x 781 743 x804 x 781 WEIGHT Crated Shipping kg 86 91 Uncrated Net kg 80 85 1 MCA Minimum Circuit Ampacity 2 CFM is rated with standard air dry coil PSC Holding Charge Hermetic Scroll Galv...

Page 12: ...Inner groove Inner groove Inner groove Rows 2 2 2 2 Fin Type Uncoated Corrugate Fins per inch 16 16 16 16 Refrigerant Flow Control FAN Fan Type Propeller Propeller Propeller Propeller No used 2 2 2 2...

Page 13: ...nner groove Inner groove Inner groove Inner groove Rows 2 2 2 2 Fin Type Uncoated Corrugate Fins per inch 16 16 16 16 Refrigerant Flow Control FAN Fan Type Propeller Propeller Propeller Propeller No u...

Page 14: ...14 TTA R410A Refrigerant Circuit TTA B51 B65 JDF Single Circuit TTA 075 150 JDF Single Circuit TTA 150 240 JD00 Dual Circuit TTA 150 240 JD0G Manifolded Comp Figure 4A Figure 4B...

Page 15: ...PVU VM KPZJVUULJ Z P JOLZ T Z JVTWS P O HSS HWWSPJHISL JVKLZ KPZJVUULJ Z P JO HUK SVJR PU VWLU WVZP PVU V WYL LU HJJPKLU HS WV LY HWWSPJH PVU HPS YL V KV ZV TH YLZ S PU WLYZVUHS PUQ Y VY KLH O K L V...

Page 16: ...LINE ARE CIRCUIT IDENTIFICATION COMPRESSOR HTR 4 6 5 T1 T2 T3 TTA B51 B65 JDF SINGLE CIRCUIT WIRING DIAGRAM ELEMENTARY DIAGRAM 4 9 13 12 10 11 8 7 5 6 N 7A TERMINAL GROUND HTR 3 2 1 POWER SUPPLY 380V...

Page 17: ...ON FIELD WIRING OPTION FACTORY WIRING DEVICES BY MFR 1TB TERMINAL BLOCK CONTROL CIRCUIT RELAY TIME DELAY 3 MIN THERMOSTAT RELAY CONTROL LOCKOUT CONTROL LOW PRESS CONTACTOR COMPRESSOR HEATER CRANKCASE...

Page 18: ...MINAL BLOCK HIGH VOLTAGE 2HTR 8 9 10 T3 1TH 1PB 2PB 3M 1HTR 2HTR 2TR 1TR 1R 2R 1M 2M T1 T2 LEGEND 1LP 2LP FU 1HP 2HP FUSE 5 AMP 20 19 GRAPHIC ELECTRICAL STANDARDS RELAY CONTACTS CIRCUIT IDENTIFICATION...

Page 19: ...B 2PB 4M CONTACTOR COMPRESSOR RELAY CONTROL LOCKOUT RELAY TIME DELAY 4 5 MIN RELAY TIME DELAY 3 MIN HEATER CRANKCASE SWITCH PUSH BOTTON FUSE 5 AMP CONTROL LOW PRESS CONTROL HIGH PRESS A1 A2 AUXILIARY...

Page 20: ...INE CONNECTION FEMALE BLAZED DIA 7 8 C LIQUID LINE CONNECTION FEMELE BLAZED DIA 1 2 TTAB65 TTAB51 A ELECTRIC WIRING OUTLET B GAS LINE CONNECTION FEMALE BLAZED DIA 7 8 C LIQUID LINE CONNECTION FEMELE B...

Page 21: ...TTA R410A 21 Dimensional Data TTA 075 100 120 JDF SINGLE CIRCUIT HORIZONTAL AND VERTICAL DISCHARGE...

Page 22: ...22 TTA R410A Dimensional Data TTA 150 JDF SINGLE CIRCUIT HORIZONTAL AND VERTICAL DISCHARGE...

Page 23: ...TTA R410A 23 Dimensional Data TTA 150 180 200 240 JD00 DUAL CIRCUIT...

Page 24: ...24 TTA R410A Dimensional Data TTA 150 180 200 240 JD0G MANIFOLDED COMPRESSOR...

Page 25: ...ge pressure exceeds the High Pressure Cut Out s setting Internal Overload Protector IOL This device is a current thermal actuated warp switch imbedded in the compressor motor windings If will shut off...

Page 26: ...nnually Cooling Season The following maintenance procedures must be performed at the beginning of HDFK FRROLQJ VHDVRQ WR LQVXUH HI FLHQW unit operation Perform all of the monthly maintenance inspectio...

Page 27: ...ning the unit by avoiding serious and costly breakdown S S S S S S Table 6 Troubleshooting Chart Refrigerant Circuit S S P S P h g i H o o T e r u s s e r P d a e H P S S S P S P P P S P P S P P P P P...

Page 28: ...nd specifications without notice We are committed to using environmentally conscious print practices Trane by Trane Technologies NYSE TT a global climate innovator creates comfortable energy efficient...

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