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548086-XIM-C-0814

Johnson Controls Unitary Products

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SECTION IV: ORIFICE INSTALLATION

Install Orifice as follows:

1.

Loosen and remove the liquid line fitting from the orifice distributor
assembly. Note that the fitting has right hand threads.

2.

Install proper size orifice supplied with outdoor unit. Refer to sup-
plied Tabular Data Sheet for specific orifice size, refrigerant and
indoor coil match up.

3.

After orifice is installed reinstall the liquid line to the top of the ori-
fice distributor assembly. Hand tighten and turn an additional 1/8
turn to seal. Do not over tighten fittings.

4.

Leak test system.

5.

Slide indoor coil back into cabinet.

SECTION V: TXV INSTALLATION

The following are the basic steps for installation. For detailed instruc-
tions, refer to the Installation Instructions accompanying the TXV kit.
Install TXV kit as follows:

1.

Relieve the holding charge by pulling off the rubber cap plug on
the suction manifold line of the coil.

2.

After holding charge is completely discharged, loosen and remove
the Schrader cap seal.

3.

Loosen and remove distributor cap seal.

4.

Install the thermal expansion valve to the orifice distributor assem-
bly with supplied fittings. Hand tighten and turn an additional 1/4
turn to seal. Do not overtighten fittings.

5.

Install the liquid line to the top of the thermal expansion valve with
fitting supplied with the liquid line. Hand modify the liquid line to
align with casing opening. Hand tighten the liquid line and add an
additional 1/4 turn to seal.

6.

Install the TXV equalizer line into the vapor line as follows:

a.

Remove black plastic cap on equalizer fitting.

b.

Remove schrader valve core with a valve core tool.

c.

Hand tighten the 1/4” SAE nut on the TXV to the Schrader fit-
ting and add an additional 1/3 turn to seal.

7.

Install the TXV bulb to the vapor line near the equalizer line, using
the bulb clamp(s) furnished with the TXV assembly. Ensure the
bulb is making maximum contact.

a.

Bulb should be installed on a horizontal run of the vapor line if
possible. The bulb should be installed on top of the line.

b.

If bulb installation is made on a vertical run, the bulb should
be located at least 16” (40.6 cm) from any bend, and on the
tubing sides opposite the plane of the bend. The bulb should
be positioned with the bulb tail at the top, so that the bulb acts
as a reservoir.

c.

Bulb should be insulated using thermal insulation provided to
protect it from the effect of the surrounding ambient tempera-
ture. Cover completely to insulate from air-stream.

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, it’s 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

See tabular data sheet provided in unit literature packet for charge
requirements. Since these units are designed to operate on either R-22
or R-407C, they have been shipped from the factory with a nitrogen
holding charge.

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

Total system charge is determined as follows:

1.

Determine initial unit charge from tabular data sheet.

2.

Calculate the line charge using the tabular data sheet if line length
is greater than or less than 15 feet (4.6 m).

3.

Total system charge = item 1 + item 2.

4.

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

Use the following charging method whenever additional refrigerant is
required for the system charge.

 FIGURE 5:  

Orifice Installation

When using a TXV, models with recip compressor require a hard
start kit. Models 12-48 with a “H” on the end of the model number
have a factory installed hard start.

LIQUID LINE
SWIVEL COUPLING
(This fitting is a right-hand thread,
turn counter-clockwise to remove)

ORIFICE

DISTRIBUTOR

A0154-001

 In all cases, mount the TXV bulb after vapor line is brazed and has
had sufficient time to cool.

Schrader valve core MUST NOT be installed with TXV installation.
Poor system performance or system failure could result.

This unit does not contain any refrigerant. It contains a nitrogen
holding charge. Operating this unit with the nitrogen holding charge
will damage the compressor.

Do not leave the system open to the atmosphere.

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

Summary of Contents for GCGA SERIES

Page 1: ...ndoor out door unit combinations elevation differences or total line lengths Refer to Application Data covering General Piping Recommendations and Refrigerant Line Length Part Number 247077 SECTION II...

Page 2: ...ion must be observed to ensure a system that will give maximum performance with minimum service 4 The unit should not be operated at outdoor temperatures below 50 F without an approved low ambient ope...

Page 3: ...for approved system combinations as specified in tabular data sheet The initial charge given is applicable for total tubing lengths up to 15 feet 4 6 m See Application Data Part Number 247077 for inst...

Page 4: ...one quarter turn counterclockwise to open Do not overturn or the valve stem may break or become damaged See PRECAU TIONS DURING BRAZING SERVICE VALVE 8 Replace the Schrader core in the liquid and vap...

Page 5: ...s as a reservoir c Bulb should be insulated using thermal insulation provided to protect it from the effect of the surrounding ambient tempera ture Cover completely to insulate from air stream SECTION...

Page 6: ...r than the rec ommended value Remove recover charge if the measured liquid pressure is above the recommended value Condenser subcooling is obtained by calculating the difference of the saturated refri...

Page 7: ...75 49 90 57 105 65 120 72 135 79 150 85 165 90 76 49 91 58 106 66 121 73 136 79 151 85 166 91 77 50 92 58 107 66 122 73 137 80 152 86 167 91 78 50 93 59 108 67 123 74 138 80 153 86 168 91 79 51 94 60...

Page 8: ...lace it on an out side wall or where it is exposed to the radiant effect from exposed glass or appliances drafts from outside doors or supply air grilles 6 Route the 24 volt control wiring NEC Class 2...

Page 9: ...WER WIRING CONTACTOR TERMINALS COIL GND LUG C Y R G W Y R G W POWER WIRING CONTROL WIRING FACTORY WIRING 24 VOLT CONTROL WIRING MINIMUM 18 GA WIRE NEC CLASS 2 FURNACE OR AIR HANDLER TERMINAL BLOCK ROO...

Page 10: ...actor R 24 Volt Hot Heat XFMR R 24 Volt Hot Heat XFMR E W1 Emergency Heat E W1 Emergency Heat AUX Auxiliary Heat R 24 Volt Hot Cool XFMR Y2 Second Stage Compressor Connection of the C terminal 24 Volt...

Page 11: ...terminal 24 Volt common is optional when used with batteries Thermostat Installer Setup 0170 System Type must be set to 1 1 Heat 1 Cool Conventional Refer to AH documentation for W1 and W2 electric he...

Page 12: ...ct the owner on 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 o...

Page 13: ...TORS MAY BE USED ON ACTUAL UNIT WIRING MUST CONFORM TO NATIONAL AND LOCAL CODES IF ANY OF THE ORIGINAL WIRE SUPPLIED WITH THIS UNIT MUST BE REPLACED IT MUST BE REPLACED WITH TYPE 105 C THERMOPLASTIC O...

Page 14: ...2 T1 24 VAC CTRL CIRCUIT 20VA MIN BLU BLU RED BLK BRN RED BLK GND LUG GND CONTACTOR OPTIONAL LOW VOLTAGE WIRING 2 3 FIELD WIRING CTRL CIRCUIT BLK YEL PNK YEL PNK HPS COLOR CODE BLK BLACK BLU BLUE BRN...

Page 15: ...LL BE REMOVED IF LOW AMBIENT KIT IS INSTALLED YELLOW WIRE WILL BE REMOVED IF PRESSURE SWITCH KIT IS INSTALLED IF ANY OF THE ORIGINAL WIRE SUPPLIED WITH THIS UNIT MUST BE REPLACED IT MUST BE REPLACED W...

Page 16: ...548086 XIM C 0814 16 Johnson Controls Unitary Products NOTES...

Page 17: ...f applicable Electrical Line Voltage Outdoor Unit Model Outdoor Unit Serial Filter Thermostat Accessories Filter Location s Connections Per Installation Instructions and Local Codes Gas piping is conn...

Page 18: ...th the owner s manual Explain thermostat use and programming if applicable to owner Cycle Test Operate the unit through several heating cycles if applicable from the thermostat noting and correcting a...

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