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Refrigerant Piping

Refrigerant Vapor Line Sizing

See the Product Data Book applicable to your model* for
the required vapor and liquid line tubing sizes.  The listed
sizes in the Product Data Book are suitable for line lengths
of fifty feet or less and indoor coil elevations of no more
than forty feet above or below the outdoor unit.  

NOTE:

Unit performance is affected by vapor line tubing size. A
larger than required vapor line tubing inhibits oil return to
the unit.  A smaller than required vapor line tubing size
decreases unit performance by up to 10%.  If a run of more
than fifty feet is required, contact your distributor for
assistance.
Check the indoor coil liquid and vapor line diameter. A
bushing or coupling may be needed to match with the line
sizes used. If mix-matching to a restrictor orifice indoor
coil, check the Product Data Book for the proper orifice size
to be used with this outdoor unit.  Piston orifices are
supplied with the outdoor unit.

Refrigerant Vapor

and Liquid Lines Routing

All of the vapor line must be insulated. The insulation must
include a vapor barrier.
The liquid line must be outside the vapor line insulation.
If part of the liquid line must run through an area that will be
hotter than 120°F, then that portion of the liquid line must
be insulated.
Avoid burying refrigerant lines. If you must bury them, first
dig the trench so it gradually slopes toward the compressor

(at least 1 inch per 10 feet). Then, insulate the liquid and
suction lines separately. Enclose all underground portions
of the refrigerant lines in waterproof material (conduit or
pipe). If the lines must pass under or through a concrete
slab, be sure they are adequately protected.

Seal the holes where the refrigerant piping enters

the building and support piping as necessary.

Be careful not to kink or dent the refrigerant lines.

Kinked or dented lines will cause poor performance

or compressor damage.

NOTE

:

  

The service valve connections are oriented at a 45°

angle to the unit.  Either side of the unit adjacent to the
valves can be conveniently located toward the house.

Sweat Connections

A

T

 T

HE

 U

NIT

IMPORTANT

: To avoid overheating the service valve,

TXV  valve, or filter drier while brazing, wrap the

component with a wet rag, or use a thermal heat trap

compound as recommended by the compound manu-

facturer.  Use a brazing alloy of 2% minimum silver

content.  Do not use flux.

1. The ends of the refrigerant lines must be cut square,

deburred, cleaned, and be round and free from nicks

or dents.  Any other condition increases the chance of

a refrigerant leak.

2. After brazing, quench the joints with water or a wet

cloth.  This will also help prevent overheating of the

service valve.

*NOTE:  Please contact your distributor for the applicable product data

book referred to in this manual.

Содержание REMOTE HEAT PUMP

Страница 1: ...than when the unit is in operation Remember it is your responsibility to install the product safely and to know it well enough to be able to instruct a customer in its safe use Safety is a matter of...

Страница 2: ...throughout this manual to indicate immediate or potential safety hazards It is the owner s and installer s responsibility to read and comply with all safety information and instructions accompanying...

Страница 3: ...nce and service If possible discuss unit location with the owner before proceeding This unit is for outdoor installation only It cannot be completely enclosed Refer to Figure 1 for clearances from the...

Страница 4: ...Avoid burying refrigerant lines If you must bury them first dig the trench so it gradually slopes toward the compressor at least 1 inch per 10 feet Then insulate the liquid and suction lines separatel...

Страница 5: ...Never sniff a refrigerant Never purge refrigerant into an enclosed room or space In fact all refrigerants must BY LAW be reclaimed If an indoor leak is suspected thoroughly ventilate the area before...

Страница 6: ...a minimal amount on the line coming from the nitrogen cylinder 4 Open the high pressure valve on the gauge mani fold Pressurize the refrigerant lines and the indoor coil to 150 psig 1034 kPA To reach...

Страница 7: ...ylinder 6 Evacuate the system to about 29 inches Hg as mea sured by the compound low side gauge 7 Open the valve to the thermocouple vacuum gauge Evacuate until the gauge reads 250 microns or less 8 C...

Страница 8: ...e drop to a maxi mum of 2 from the main breaker or fuse panel to the outdoor unit A thermostat is required 1 To connect the unit to the power supply route the power supply and ground wires through the...

Страница 9: ...compressor damage and will void the warranty Most portable machines cannot clean used refrigerant well enough to meet this ARI Standard IMPORTANT If adding additional refrigerant to a system add only...

Страница 10: ...chart shows a superheat of 20 F is ideal for these conditions Since our superheat is 30 20 10 F higher than ideal charge must be added If the system is performing properly reinstall the service port c...

Страница 11: ...fter servicing is completed disconnect the power move the Defrost Time Select Tab back to 30 60 or 90 remove jumper wire on DFS and reconnect the power NOTES 1 If the time select tab remains in TEST p...

Страница 12: ...ITE GREEN TYPICAL H P ROOM THERMOSTAT SYSTEM COMPOSITE DIAGRAM 18 60 ABOVE 10 KW HEAT PUMP B L U E W H I T E C W2 R E D Y O R R Y C O W2 18 GA 7 WIRE R G E R INDOOR UNIT R RED 2 1 OT 1 OT 2 3 EHR 1 2...

Страница 13: ...14 Does the compressor sound normal 15 Check the amperage on the indoor blower motor Is it within the limits shown on the nameplate of the motor 16 Are all access panels installed and secured 17 Do c...

Страница 14: ...14 2003 2004 Goodman Company L P August 2004...

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