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5292154-UIM-A-0317

Johnson Controls Unitary Products

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Connect lines as follows:

1.

Suction and liquid line connections are made outside the cabinet.
Leave the tubing connection panel attached to the cabinet. Coil
access panel should be removed for brazing. The lines are
expanded to receive the field line set tubes for most outdoor unit
matches.

2.

Remove grommets where tubes exit the cabinet to prevent burning
them during brazing. In some units, the vapor line grommet may be
shipped as a loose part with the unit. Refer to Figure 13.

3.

Cut the end of the suction tube using a tube cutter. Place the tube
cutter as close as possible to the end of the tube to allow as much
depth as possible for the connection and brazing of the suction line.
To ensure suction line fits into connection, deburr the stub out
(including inner pressure protrusion from cutting).

4.

If coil does not have a factory installed TXV or EEV, install the
required size    piston or TXV kit. See coil metering devices section
for detailed instructions.

5.

If the coil does have a factory installed TXV or EEV, remove the liq-
uid line copper c    ap which is soft soldered onto the outside of the
3/8” stub protruding from front of the coil cabinet tubing panel as fol-
lows: 

a.

Screw a sheet metal screw into the center of the cap. 

b.

Apply a small amount of heat to the cap while pulling on the
screw using slip joint pliers.

6.

Insert liquid and suction lines into the coil connections at the coil
cabinet tubing panel.

7.

Wrap a water soaked rag around the coil connection tubes inside
the cabinet to avoid transferring excess heat to the coil, TXV, EEV
and temperature sensor if EEV equipped.

8.

Purge refrigerant lines with dry nitrogen.

9.

Braze the suction and liquid lines, and allow the joints to cool.

10. If TXV is used, route the TXV sensing bulb through suction line

opening. On EEV equipped coils, route the EEV control communi-
cating cable through the suction line opening.

11. Secure sensing bulb and equalizer line capillary tubes with nylon

cable ties to prevent leaks from tubes rubbing. 

12. If piston is used, install Schrader core into suction header, and rein-

stall cap.

13. Re-attach the grommets to the lines carefully to prevent air leak-

age. In some units, the vapor line grommet may be shipped as a
loose part with the unit. Refer to Figure 13.

14. Refer to Outdoor unit Installation Manual, and accomplish evacua-

tion, leak check and charging instructions. Check all field brazed
joints and metering device connections. 

15. Attach the coil access panel to the cabinet.

16. Ensure lines are sound isolated by using appropriate hangers or

strapping.

SECTION VIII: COIL METERING DEVICES

A piston or a TXV (flex coil models) is to be installed in the field. There
is an installation manual that comes with the TXV kit. It is recommended
to install the piston or TXV kit prior to installation of coil and brazing of
line set. Until brazing is completed and cooled, the TXV sensing bulb
must not be installed.

The outdoor technical guide for outdoor units should be consulted for
required piston or TXV on the indoor coil. The piston and the Schrader
core are supplied with the outdoor unit. If a piston is used in lieu of a
TXV, the Schrader core must be installed in the suction line equalizer
connection port and capped with the supplied plastic cap. The Schrader
core must not be installed if the TXV is installed, as the TXV equalizer
line attaches to the equalizer connection port. 

 CAUTION

Dry nitrogen should always be supplied through the tubing while it is
being brazed, because the temperature required is high enough to
cause oxidation of the copper unless an inert atmosphere is provided.
The flow of dry nitrogen should continue until the joint has cooled.
Always use a pressure regulator and safety valve to insure that only
low pressure dry nitrogen is introduced into the tubing. Only a small
flow is necessary to displace air and prevent oxidation.

NOTICE

Avoid handling aluminum coil components after handling the copper
line set or other tubing without first cleaning hands.

NOTICE

Route the refrigerant lines to the coil in a manner that will not obstruct
service access to the coil, air handling system, furnace flue or filter.

IMPORTANT

FOR EEV EQUIPPED COILS ONLY
The EEV in this unit is shipped in the closed position to protect the
valve during transportation. Prior to brazing, the following steps must
be taken: 1. Connect the communication cable from the coil to the
communication port on the furnace or modular blower control board.
2. Connect and apply line power to the field wiring terminals of the fur-
nace or modular blower and ensure the board is powered for 60 sec-
onds. This will ensure the EEV control board cycles the valve to an
open position. This will allow nitrogen to flow through the system
during brazing.

NOTICE

If power cannot be applied to the EEV control board prior to brazing
refrigeration piping, a tool is available to manually operate the EEV.
An EEV manual operating tool can be purchased from Source 1 as
part number S1-02649686000. Six revolutions of the tool will open
the valve fully.

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NOTICE

All indoor coil connections are copper-to-copper and should be
brazed with a phosphorous-copper alloy material such as Silfos-5 or
equivalent. DO NOT use soft solder.

 FIGURE 13:  

Vapor Line Grommet

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Summary of Contents for CF18A

Page 1: ...ure Drop for CF Models 12 SECTION I GENERAL This instruction covers the installation of the following coils with fur naces or MP ME MVC modular air handlers The coils have sweat connect fittings All coils are shipped with a low psi nitrogen holding charge See Figures 1 SECTION II SAFETY This is a safety alert symbol When you see this symbol on labels or in manuals be alert to the potential for per...

Page 2: ...HQ UHFHLYHG A0267 001 COIL ACCESS PANEL VERTICAL POSITION SECONDARY DRAIN VERTICAL OR HORIZONTAL POSITION PRIMARY DRAIN HORIZONTAL POSITION SECONDARY DRAIN VAPOR LINE LIQUID LINE LOCATION TABLE 1 Dimensions CF Upflow Downflow Full Cased Coils Models1 1 Asterisk denotes coil model is available as a flex coil or with factory installed TXV Dimensions 2 2 All dimensions are in inches Refrigerant Conne...

Page 3: ... CM18A 19 1 2 14 1 2 13 1 2 13 1 2 3 8 3 4 CM18B 19 17 1 2 16 1 2 16 1 2 CM24A 19 1 2 14 1 2 13 1 2 13 1 2 CM24B 19 17 1 2 16 1 2 16 1 2 CM24C 21 21 20 20 CM25B 25 5 8 17 1 2 16 1 2 16 1 2 CM30A 25 1 2 14 1 2 13 1 2 13 1 2 CM30B 23 17 1 2 16 1 2 16 1 2 CM30C 23 21 20 20 CM30D 25 24 1 2 23 1 2 23 1 2 CM36A 25 1 2 14 1 2 13 1 2 13 1 2 CM36B 25 5 8 17 1 2 16 1 2 16 1 2 CM36C 25 21 20 20 CM36D 25 24 1...

Page 4: ...ront of cabinet 2 Remove two screws from top front side of cabinet 3 Remove transition angle rotate angle 180 end for end and secure to top front side of cabinet 4 For installation with modular air handling unit remove the transition angle and discard it FIGURE 3 Component Location Cased Coil CM Model TABLE 3 Coil Air Flow Limits Coil 1 Size 1 Asterisk denotes coils only available with Factory Mou...

Page 5: ...Drain Connections for further installation instruction Horizontal right conversion CM Models only 1 Remove coil access panel 2 Slide coil drain pan assembly out of coil cabinet 3 Install the front and the back coil blow off wings apply only to N coils in accordance with the following a Locate 4 screws 2 front side and 2 back side securing the coil delta plates to the coil drain pan b Loosen each s...

Page 6: ... system or filter and will not be exposed to freezing temperatures Instruct the owner that the indoor coil drain pan should be inspected and cleaned regularly to prevent odors and assure proper drainage Coils should be installed level or pitched slightly toward the drain end Suggested pitch should not exceed 1 4 inch per foot of coil Drain plugs can be removed using a standard 3 8 drive socket rat...

Page 7: ...nd isolated by using appropriate hangers or strapping SECTION VIII COIL METERING DEVICES A piston or a TXV flex coil models is to be installed in the field There is an installation manual that comes with the TXV kit It is recommended to install the piston or TXV kit prior to installation of coil and brazing of line set Until brazing is completed and cooled the TXV sensing bulb must not be installe...

Page 8: ...the distributor assembly with supplied fittings Ensure Teflon washer is seated in distributor Hand tighten and turn an additional 1 4 turn to seal Do not over tighten fittings See Figure 16 5 Slide the nut removed in step 3 over the supplied liquid line Place supplied Teflon washer from TXV kit in place on TXV and install liq uid line to the top of the thermal expansion valve Adjust assembly so li...

Page 9: ...ILS Coils equipped with an EEV are available for use with a fully modulating matched system The EEV and controls are factory installed The installer only has to connect the included communication 4 wire cable to the communicating 4 pin connector on the furnace or modular blower control board See Figure 21 22 for connection diagrams and Figure 23 for wiring diagram FIGURE 16 TXV Installation WARNIN...

Page 10: ... 1 2 203 570 17 FFHVV SDQHO UHPRYHG 1 7 5 1 7 5 9 7521 2 9 35 0 5 5 1 137 9 325 5 5 5 17 1 211 7 21 48 5 5 5 17 1 211 7 21 25 217 5 1 3 1 6 21 5 5 1 25 217 2 1 7 21 3 3 7 5 137 6 21 5 5 1 83 2 137 9 57 5 1 3 1 2 203 570 17 FFHVV SDQHO UHPRYHG 1 7 5 1 7 5 9 7521 2 5217 9 2 2 25 0 02 9 1 225 2 35 6685 75 16 8 5 1 225 2 35 6685 75 16 8 5 FIGURE 21 Communicating Port of the ECM Modular Blower Control ...

Page 11: ...S ONLY IF ALUMINUM CONDUCTORS ARE PRESENT ALL APPLICABLE LOCAL AND NATIONAL CODES MUST BE FOLLOWED IPT INDOOR COIL PRESSURE TRANSDUCER ITS INDOOR COIL 7 03 5 785 SENSOR EEV ELECTRONIC EXPANSION VALVE 5292155 UWD B 0117 EEV MOTOR PR1 1 T1 GRN RED BLK WHT BLU BLU IPT YEL WHT BLK EEV RED BLU ORG WHT YEL ITS LED INDICATORS EEV CONTROL BOARD A C R B LEGEND EEV CONTROL LED DIAGNOSTIC CODES Control failu...

Page 12: ...48D 1250 1820 2250 2500 2795 3062 3307 CM49C 690 1150 1420 1630 1820 1990 2150 CM49D 970 1410 1740 2050 2290 2510 2710 CM50C 990 1440 1700 1950 2180 2390 2580 CM50D 940 1470 1890 2170 2430 2660 2870 CM60C 910 1551 1930 1820 2035 2229 2408 CM60D 1220 1730 2140 2440 2728 2988 3228 CM61C 990 1440 1700 1950 2180 2390 2580 CM61D 940 1470 1890 2220 2490 2720 2940 CM64D 970 1540 1800 1940 2169 2376 2566 ...

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