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Johnson Controls Unitary Products

CFM SELECTION BOARD SETTINGS

For proper system operation the CFM Selection Board jumpers must be
set properly. 

Refer to the Tabular Data Sheet for the recommended air flow settings
for each size condensing unit.

Set the cooling speed per the instructions for the air handler or furnace
by selecting the correct COOL and ADJ taps. Verify the airflow using
the LED display on the CFM selection board.

The HEAT PUMP jumper 

MUST

 be removed for proper system opera-

tion.

The HUMIDISTAT jumper must also be removed if a dehumidistat is
installed.

SECTION VI: EVACUATION

It will be necessary to evacuate the system to 500 microns or less. If a
leak is suspected, leak test with dry nitrogen to locate the leak. Repair
the leak and test again.

To verify that the system has no leaks, simply close the valve to the vac-
uum pump suction to isolate the pump and hold the system under vac-
uum. Watch the micron gauge for a few minutes. If the micron gauge
indicates a steady and continuous rise, it’s an indication of a leak. If the
gauge shows a rise, then levels off after a few minutes and remains
fairly constant, its an indication that the system is leak free but still con-
tains moisture and may require further evacuation if the reading is
above 500 microns.

SECTION VII: SYSTEM CHARGE

The factory charge in the outdoor unit includes enough charge for the
unit and the highest sales volume evaporator. Some indoor coil
matches may require additional charge. See tabular data sheet pro-
vided in unit literature packet for charge requirements.

The TOTAL SYSTEM CHARGE must be permanently stamped on the
unit data plate.

Total system charge is determined as follows:

1.

Determine outdoor unit charge from tabular data sheet.

2.

Determine indoor coil adjustment from tabular data sheet.

3.

Calculate the line charge using the tabular data sheet if line length
is greater than 15 feet.

4.

Total system charge = item 1 + item 2 + item 3.

5.

Permanently stamp the unit data plate with the total amount of
refrigerant in the system.

Use the following subcooling charging method whenever additional
refrigerant is required for the system charge. A superheat charging
method is not suitable for TXV equipped systems.

Measurement Method

If a calibrated charging cylinder or accurate weighing device is avail-
able, add refrigerant accordingly.

Check flare caps on service ports to be sure they are leak tight. DO
NOT OVERTIGHTEN (between 40 and 60 inch - lbs. maximum).

Subcooling Charging Method

For the 

cooling operation

, the recommended subcooling is 10°F

1.

Set the system running in the cooling mode by setting the thermo-
stat at least 6°F below the room temperature.

2.

Operate the system for a minimum of 15-20 minutes.

3.

Refer to the tabular data sheet for the recommended airflow and
verify this indoor airflow (it should be about 400 SCFM per ton).

4.

Measure the liquid refrigerant pressure P and temperature T at the
service valve.

5.

Calculate the saturated liquid temperature ST from Table 1.

6.

Subcooling temperature TC = Saturated Temperature (ST) - Liquid
Temp (T).

Add charge if the calculated subcooling temperature TC in Step 6 is
lower than the recommended level. Remove and recover the refrigerant
if the subcooling TC is higher than the recommended level. See Table 1
for R-410A saturation temperatures.

See Rating Plate for unit specific subcooling charts.

 FIGURE 8:  

CFM Selection Board

R-410A refrigerant cylinders are rose colored, and have a dip tube
which allows liquid to flow out of the cylinder in the Upright Posi-
tion.
 Always charge the system slowly with the tank in the upright
position.

Do not leave the system open to the atmosphere. Unit damage
could occur due to moisture being absorbed by the POE oil in the
system. This type of oil is highly susceptible to moisture absorption.

CFM SELECTION BOARD

TAP SELECTION

D
C
B
A

D
C
B
A

COOL

HEAT

ADJ

DELAY

REMOVE FOR

HEAT PUMP

HUMIDISTAT

Refrigerant charging should only be carried out by a qualified air
conditioning contractor.

Compressor damage will occur if system is improperly charged. On
new system installations, charge system per tabular data sheet for
the matched coil and follow guidelines in this instruction.

Example: The pressure P and temperature T measured at the liquid 
service port is 360 psig and 93°F. From Table 1, the saturated tem-
perature for 360 psig is 109°. The subcooling temperature TC = 
109°-93°=16°F

Summary of Contents for CHJF060

Page 1: ...Refrigerant Line Length Part Number 036 61920 001 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 personal injury Underst...

Page 2: ...required that the outdoor unit indoor coil and metering device all be replaced The following steps should be performed in order to insure proper system operation and performance Line set change out is...

Page 3: ...por lines at least 1 every 20 feet toward the outdoor unit to facilitate proper oil return PRECAUTIONS DURING LINE INSTALLATION 1 Install the lines with as few bends as possible Care must be taken not...

Page 4: ...pt when necessary for servicing the system 12 Release the refrigerant charge into the system Open both the liq uid and vapor valves by removing the plunger cap and with an allen wrench back out counte...

Page 5: ...he complete connection diagram and schematic wiring label is located on the inside surface of the unit service access panel 3 Replace the control box cover removed in Step 2 4 All field wiring to be i...

Page 6: ...rgized in Cool 1 24VAC Humidifier Optional Part Numbers SAP Legacy 159481 031 09157 2 COM 24 Volt Common R 24 Volt Hot W1 First Stage Aux Heat W2 Second Stage Aux Heat Y1 Single Stage Compressor Y Y2...

Page 7: ...ype must be set to 12 3 Heat 2 Heat Pump Thermostat Installer Setup 0190 Changeover Valve must be set to 0 O B terminal Energized in Cooling Thermostat Installer Setup 0200 Backup Heat Source must be...

Page 8: ...whenever additional refrigerant is required for the system charge A superheat charging method is not suitable for TXV equipped systems Measurement Method If a calibrated charging cylinder or accurate...

Page 9: ...thermostat demand to provide cooling as needed An attempt to start the compressor without at least 8 hours of crankcase heat will damage the compressor TABLE 1 R 410A Saturation Properties Temp F Pre...

Page 10: ...proper operation and maintenance of all other system components MAINTENANCE 1 Dirt should not be allowed to accumulate on the outdoor coils or other parts in the air circuit Clean as often as necessar...

Page 11: ...538605 UIM B 1009 Johnson Controls Unitary Products 11 SECTION VI WIRING DIAGRAM FIGURE 10 Wiring Diagram Single Phase 14 5 SEER 5 Ton...

Page 12: ...ge without notice Published in U S A 538605 UIM B 1009 Copyright 2009 by Johnson Controls Inc All rights reserved Supersedes 538605 UIM A 0909 Johnson Controls Unitary Products 5005 York Drive Norman...

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