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Step 4. CHARGE MODE
CHARGE MODE allows for charging of the system.
System operates for a duration of approximately one hour
while the equipment runs at full capacity.
After one hour, the CHARGE MODE ends and the system
resumes normal operation.
Before starting the CHARGE MODE, turn off the Cool or
Heat mode and electric heater or gas furnace.
a. Inverter units are charged by any of the following
methods:
• setting the “CR9” menu (Charge Mode) to ON through
the indoor unit control board push buttons.
• setting the Charge mode menu of mode display
screen-4 to ON through the outdoor unit control board
push buttons.
• Through the CoolCloud HVAC phone application.
b. The System will remain in charge mode (high speed)
for 60 minutes before timing out.
c. When charge mode is complete, the installer must
manually shut off.
If installing with a CTK04 thermostat, please see the
addendum for further instructions.
Step 5. Adjust Refrigerant level
Using service equipment, add or recover refrigerant
according to the calculation in Step 1. Allow system to
stabilize for 10 minutes after adjusting charge level.
Step 6. Measure Subcooling to Verify Proper
Charge
NOTE: Charging equipment must use dedicated PVE
oil gauges and hoses.
1. Purge gauge lines.
2. Connect service gauge manifold to base valve service
ports.
3. Convert the liquid pressure to temperature using a
temperature/pressure chart.
4. Temporarily install a thermometer on the liquid line at
the liquid line service valve.
a. Ensure the thermometer makes adequate contact
and is insulated for best possible readings.
5. Subtract the liquid line temperature from the
converted liquid pressure to determine subcooling.
6. Before starting the Subcooling adjustment, make sure
the outdoor ambient temperature is in a below range
and the unit is operating at 100% capacity.
7. For EEV Indoor Unit: If the system subcooling is not
within the ranges shown in the following table, adjust
subcooling according to the following procedure:
a. If subcooling is low, add charge to adjust the
subcooling as specified in the following table.
b. If subcooling is high, remove chargee to lower the
subcooling to 8° ± 1°F.
SUBCOOLING = (SAT. LIQUID TEMP.) - (LIQUID LINE TEMP.)
SUPERHEAT = (SUCT. LINE TEMP.) - (SAT. SUCT. TEMP.)
Charging Table
OD Ambient Temp
(degF)
< 65°F
65°F to 105°F
> 105°F
Subcooling
(degF)
Weigh in
Charge
8°F
±
1°F
Weigh in
Charge
NOTE: Subcooling information is valid only while the unit is
operating at 100% capacity or 100% of compressor speed in
CHARGE MODE. Compressor speed is displayed under STATUS
menu in the thermostat.
8. For TXV Indoor Unit
The system subcooling should be 8°F ± 1°F. If not
in that range, adjust subcooling and superheat
according to the following procedure.
a. If subcooling and superheat are low, adjust TXV
to 8°F ± 1°F superheat, then check subcooling.
NOTE: To adjust superheat, turn the valve stem
clockwise to increase and counter clockwise to
decrease.
b. If subcooling is low and superheat is 8°F ± 1°F,
add charge to rise subcooling to 8°F ± 1°F, then
check superheat.
c. If subcooling is low and superheat is high, add
charge to rise subcooling to 8°F ± 1°F, then check
superheat.
d. If subcooling is 8°F ± 1°F and superheat is high,
adjust the TXV valve to 8°F ± 1°F superheat, then
check subcooling.
e. If subcooling and superheat are high, adjust the
TXV valve to 8°F ± 1°F superheat, then check
subcooling.
f. If subcooling is high and superheat is 8°F ± 1°F,
remove charge to lower the subcooling to 8°F ±
1°F, then check superheat.
g. If subcooling is high and superheat is low, adjust
the TXV valve to 8°F ± 1°F superheat and remove
charge to low the subcooling to 8°F ± 1°F.
h. If subcooling is 8°F ± 1°F and superheat is low,
adjust the TXV valve to 8°F ± 1°F superheat and
remove charge to lower the subcooling 8°F ± 1°F,
then check the superheat.
NOTE: Not more than 0.5 lb. (8 Oz.) of refrigerant
must be added to the system in order to achieve
the target subcooling. It is recommended to add
4 oz. refrigerant each time and try adjusting the
TXV and let the system stabilize.
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