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ground 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.

Be careful not to kink or dent the refrigerant lines.  Kinked
or dented lines will cause poor performance or compres-
sor damage.

Filter Drier Installation

1. A filter drier must always be installed with a new

outdoor unit for the compressor warranty to be in
effect.

2. Units are shipped with a bi-flow liquid line filter drier

and it must be installed in the liquid line either near the
outdoor unit or near the indoor coil.

3. A bi-flow filter drier equivalent to a Sporlan HPC-163-

S-HH is recommended for clean up after a compres-
sor burnout.

Sweat Connections at the Unit

      IMPORTANT: To avoid overheating of the service

valve while brazing, wrap the valve body with a wet
rag, or use a thermal heat trap compound as recom-
mended by the compound manufacturer.

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.

3. The paint finish of a filter drier must remain intact after

brazing.  Repaint or treat with rust preventative, if
paint is chipped or burned.

Sweat Connections at the Indoor Coil
Check the indoor coil liquid and vapor line diameter.  A
bushing or coupling may be needed to match the line sizes
used.  If mix matching to a restrictor orifice indoor coil,
check the “Specification Sheet” for the proper orifice size
to be used with this outdoor unit.

II.  Safe Refrigerant Handling

WARNING

To avoid possible explosion, death, or
injury; practice safe handling of
refrigerants.

While these items will not cover every conceivable situa-
tion, they should serve as a useful guide:

Refrigerants are heavier than air.  They can “push out”

the oxygen in your lungs or in any enclosed
space.  To avoid possible death or difficulty in
breathing:

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 venti-
late the area before beginning work.

Liquid refrigerant can be very cold.  To avoid
possible frostbite or blindness, avoid contact and
wear gloves and goggles.  If liquid refrigerant
does contact your skin or eyes, get medical help
immediately.

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Always follow Environmental Protection Agency
(EPA) regulations.  Never burn refrigerant, as
poisonous gas will be produced.

To avoid a possible explosion, use refrigerant cyl-

inders properly:

If you must heat a cylinder for faster charging,
partly immerse it in warm water.  Never apply
flame or steam to the cylinder.

Store cylinders in a cool, dry place.  Never use a
cylinder as a platform or a roller.

Never add anything other than R-22 to an R-22
cylinder.

Never fill a cylinder more than 80% full of liquid
refrigerant.

When removing refrigerant from a system, use
only returnable (not disposable) service cylin-
ders.  Check the cylinder for its pressure rating
and hydrostatic test date.  Check the cylinder for
any damage which may lead to a leak or explo-
sion.  If in doubt, do not use the cylinder.

Leak Testing

WARNING

To avoid the risk of fire or explosion,
never use oxygen, high pressure air or
flammable gasses for leak testing of a
refrigeration system.

1. Be sure both hand valves on the gauge manifold are

closed relative to the center port (i.e., turned in all the
way.) Attach this gauge manifold to the service valves
on the unit.  Do not open the unit service valves.  Do
not use refrigerant from the unit for leak testing - it has
been precisely measured at the factory for optimum
performance.

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Страница 1: ...ety practices follow them TheprecautionslistedinthisInstallationManualshould not supersede existing practices but should be considered as supplemental information Amana Fayetteville TN 37334 RHA B2A REMOTE HEAT PUMPS Installation Instructions March 1998 2 10845804 A higher standard of comfort Heating Air Conditioning Table of Contents GENERAL 2 Shipping and Handling 2 Location and Clearances 2 Roo...

Страница 2: ...include a vapor barrier The liquid line must be outside of the vapor line s insula tion 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 that it gradually slopes toward the compressor at least 1 inch per 10 feet Then insulate the liq...

Страница 3: ...death or injury practice safe handling of refrigerants While these items will not cover every conceivable situa tion they should serve as a useful guide Refrigerants are heavier than air They can push out the oxygen in your lungs or in any enclosed space To avoid possible death or difficulty in breathing Never sniff a refrigerant Never purge refrigerant into an enclosed room or space In fact all r...

Страница 4: ...cylinder of dry nitrogen to the center port on the gauge manifold 3 Open the hand valve a minimal amount on the line coming from the nitrogen cylinder 4 Open the high pressure valve on the manifold gauge Pressurize the refrigerant lines and the indoor coil to 150 psig 1034 kPA To reach 150 psig you may need to further open the hand valve on the nitrogen cylinder Once 150 psig has been reached clos...

Страница 5: ... and handling IV System Start up Preliminary Charge Adjustment IMPORTANT If this unit has a crankcase heater see the wiring diagram or Specification Sheet shipped with unit connect electrical power to the unit for four hours before operating the compressor Failure to do so could result in compressor damage IMPORTANT During all installation and service work follow all regulations of the EPA This sy...

Страница 6: ...igerant may cause compressor damage and will void the warranty Most portable machines cannot clean used refrigerant well enough to meet this ARI Standard IMPORTANT If adding refrigerant to a system add only refrigerant vapor not liquid through the suction valve low side on the outdoor unit Any other practice may cause compressor damage Final Charge Adjustment Cooling Operation Final charge adjustm...

Страница 7: ...0 110 120 6 8 10 12 14 16 18 20 22 24 26 28 30 32 34 36 SUPERHEAT O D UNIT OUTDOOR TEMPERATURE DESIRED SUPERHEAT vs OUTDOOR TEMPERATURE 9 0 F I n d o o r 7 0 F I n d o o r 7 5 F I n d o o r 8 0 F I n d o o r 8 5 F I n d o o r ...

Страница 8: ... indoor equip ment If further information is needed see the Remote Heat Pump Service Manual V Defrost System The RHA B2A models are equipped with a time tempera ture type defrost board Defrosting of the OD coil is determined by both coil temperature and compressor run time See the Specification Sheet for factory settings Adjustment can be changed as required There are 30 60 and 90 minute settings ...

Страница 9: ...onal wire s here See BHA TB wiring diagram for details 2 Emergency Heat will stop the compressor but it will not bypass the outdoor thermostat Only the amount of heat controlled by W2 will be energized above the ATK setpoint 3 See notes on page 12 regarding connector GY42 wire and staging of electric heat R W2 G C X RHxEH001 R W1 Y W2 E G C X O R Y W2 E C X O 1 1 ROOM THERMOSTAT 2 6 wires BHA BLOW...

Страница 10: ... INDOOR BHA BLOWER COIL Approved Thermostats are 10636701 10636702 D9807605 D9945804 1213405 1213404 1213403 C ATK Controlling ALL Electric Heat Morning Warmup Could be Slow 4 8 to 28 8KW ROOM THERMOSTAT 6 wires BHA BLOWER COIL 5 wires RH OUTDOOR UNIT R W2 G C X RHxEH003 ATK05 1 1 R Y W2 E C X O R W1 Y E W2 G C X O Notes 1 BHA TB blowers may require additional wire s here See BHA TB wiring diagram...

Страница 11: ... 20 F It is usually desirable to provide a small amount of extra capacity Therefore for this instal lation the outdoor thermostat ATK05 should be set at 25 F This example is for purposes of illustration only Actual selection and application of equipment remains the sole responsibility of the installer If an outdoor thermostat not controlling the first group of electric heaters is to be used 1 Disc...

Страница 12: ...d 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 controls function properly Are manual reset switches in the reset position high pressure cutouts relays etc 18 Check the voltage with unit running Does it check within the tolerance of 207 to 253V for 230V or 198 to 228V If using...

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