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Mounting Isolation:
For roof mounted applications or anytime
vibration transmission is a factor, vibration
isolators may be used.
Access Doors:
A lockable access door is provided to the
compressor and electrical compartment.
A light switch is on the wall of the compressor
control compartment.
Standard Evacuation Instructions:
Proper system evacuation is critical to remove
moisture and non-condensables from the system
before charging the system with refrigerant. Use
the following procedure to ensure the entire
system is pulled into a good vacuum.
1.
System evacuation must be performed
anytime a system is open to atmospheric
pressure. The POE oils used with R-410A are
extremely hydroscopic in nature and
immediately begin pulling in moisture once
the system is opened to the atmosphere.
2.
Before starting to evacuate the system, you
MUST ensure that there are no leaks by
pressurizing the system with 400 psig of dry
nitrogen and verifying no pressure loss after
one hour.
3.
Four valve manifold gauge sets are more
effective than standard manifold gauge sets
due to the extra hose port in combination with
a 3/8’’ evacuation port. The larger diameter
evacuation port will expedite system
evacuation.
4.
Connect the manifold set to the
condensing unit with one hose on the suction
line service valve, one hose on the liquid line
service valve and if an extra Schrader valve
is field installed on the suction line, connect
a third hose. Connect the vacuum pump to
the manifold set using a 3/8” vacuum rated
hose.
Figure 1 - CU evacuation connections
5.
An accurate micron gauge must be used
and checked by pulling a vacuum on the
gauge by itself and verify a rapid drop to less
than 100 microns within a few minutes.
6.
Do not attach the micron gauge to the
system until the gauge manifold is reading
28’’ of vacuum to ensure the micron gauge
does not see pressure and is thus damaged.
MICRON GAUGES WILL BE DAMAGED
BY PRESSURE!!!
7.
It is a good practice to replace the vacuum
pump oil after one hour of the evacuation
process. The oil can be broken down in the
pump in the initial first hour causing system
evacuation to take longer than it should.
8.
The minimum micron level required by
AAON is 350 microns for systems using POE
oils.
9.
The system must then be isolated and the
pump turned off to check for vacuum rise due
to leaks or moisture in the system. The
micron gauge must not rise above
500 microns after 30 minutes of wait time.
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