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PUMP DOWN PROCEDURE

 

STEP 1 

Connect the refrigerant recovery unit to the heat pump service ports via a refrigeration charging manifold 
and to a recovery tank as per the instructions in the recovery unit manual.  

If there was a compressor 

burn out, the refrigerant cannot be reused and must be disposed of according to local codes. 

STEP 2 

Ensure all hose connections are properly purged of air.  Start the refrigerant recovery as per the instructions 
in the recovery unit manual. 

STEP 3 

Allow the recovery unit suction pressure to reach a vacuum.  Once achieved, close the charging manifold 
valves.  Shut down, purge and disconnect the recovery unit as per the instructions in its manual.  Ensure the 
recovery tank valve is closed before disconnecting the hose to it. 

STEP 4 

Connect a nitrogen tank to the charging manifold and add nitrogen to the heat pump until a positive pres-
sure of 5-10PSIG is reached.  This prevents air from being sucked into the unit by the vacuum when the 
hoses are disconnected. 

STEP 5 

The heat pump is now ready for repairs.  Always ensure nitrogen is flowing through the system during any 
soldering procedures to prevent soot buildup inside the pipes.  AMERICAN DREAM Geothermal recom-
mends replacing the liquid line filter-drier anytime the refrigeration system has been exposed to the atmos-
phere. 

 

VACUUM AND CHARGING PROCEDURE

 

STEP 1 

After completion of repairs and nitrogen pressure testing, the refrigeration circuit is ready for vacuuming. 

STEP 2 

Release the refrigerant circuit pressure and connect the vacuum pump to the charging manifold.  Start the 
vacuum pump and open the charging manifold valves.  Vacuum until the vacuum gauge remains at less 
than 500 microns for at least 1 minute with the vacuum pump valve closed.  

STEP 3 

Close the charging manifold valves then shut off and disconnect the vacuum pump.  Place a refrigerant tank 
with the proper refrigerant on a scale and connect it to the charging manifold.  Purge the hose to the tank. 

STEP 4 

Weigh in the appropriate amount of refrigerant through the low pressure (suction) service port.  Refer to the 
label on the unit or the 

Charging The system

 

section for the proper charge amount.  

STEP 5 

If the unit will not accept the entire charge, the remainder can be added through the low pressure service 
port after the unit has been restarted. 

REPLACMENT PROCEDURE FOR A COMPRESSOR BURN-OUT

 

STEP 1 

Pump down the unit as per the Pump Down Procedure above. 

STEP 2 

Replace the compressor.  Replace the liquid line filter-drier. 

STEP 3 

Vacuum the unit until it remains under 500 microns for several minutes with the vacuum pump valve closed. 

STEP 4 

Charge the unit and operate it for continuously for 2 hours.  Pump down the unit and replace the filter-drier.  
Vacuum the unit until it remains under 500 microns for several minutes with the vacuum pump valve closed. 

STEP 5 

Charge the unit (refrigerant can be re-used) and operate it for 2-3 days.  Pump down the unit and replace 
the filter-drier. 

STEP 6 

Charge the unit (refrigerant can be re-used) and operate it for 2 weeks.  Pump down the unit and replace 
the filter-drier.   

STEP 7 

Charge the unit a final time.  Unit should now be clean and repeated future burn-outs can be avoided. 

REPAIR PROCEDURES 

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Страница 1: ...Vegas Nevada 89169 AMERICAN DREAM Freon Copper Series Triple Function Installation and Service Manual Email info AmericanDreamGeothermal com Web www AmericanDreamGeothermal com Document Number 000744M...

Страница 2: ...ced A fire extinguisher and proper ventilation should be present whenever brazing is performed CAUTION Venting refrigerant to atmosphere is illegal A proper refrigerant recovery system must be employe...

Страница 3: ...INDOOR COIL FAN CASE REVISIONS 3 Ton HACW P 1 T BLANK or H C or Z SDETV 02 2 T 02 6 S 02 7 T 02 4 Ton HACW P 1 T BLANK or H C or Z SDETV 02 2 T 02 6 S 02 7 T 02 5 Ton P BLANK or H C or Z SDETV HACW 1...

Страница 4: ...l Page 15 Hydronic System Connections Page 15 Duct Sizing Guide Page 17 Freon Copper LOOP CONNECTION AND CHARGING PAGE 21 Line Set Interconnect Tubing Page 21 Pipe Insulation Page 21 Silver Soldering...

Страница 5: ...Ratings Hydronic Heating 60Hz Page 48 Table 21 Heat Pump Electrical Information 230 1 60 Page 52 Table 22 Heat Pump Electrical Information 208 3 60 Page 52 Table 23 Heat Pump Electrical Information 2...

Страница 6: ...talled with the removable end where the filter is inserted on either side to facilitate changing the filter ELECTRICAL CONNECTIONS The heat pump has a concentric 1 093 0 875 knockout for power supply...

Страница 7: ...er of the plenum heater for more information NOTE Some models are not available in two stage at the pre sent time see Electrical Tables The Y2 signal is not used for these units INDOOR LOOP CIRCULATOR...

Страница 8: ...ures equalize in the unit The unit may restart after the timer period has expired Should the unit trip on the safety con trol again the compressor will once again shut down and the counter will be inc...

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Страница 11: ...7 As the transition from summer to fall begins and the cool ing load is greatly reduced the loops begin to cool down on their own Eventually a point is reached at which the loops are cooled down enou...

Страница 12: ...he COP must be unlocked by command U before using command C to change system settings The list of settings for command C is shown in TABLE 11 It is recommended that the settings be left at the default...

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Страница 14: ...EAT PUMP SIZING TABLE 12 depicts averages WILL VARY WITH ENVELOP EFFICIENCY as a rough guideline to the size of home each heat pump size can handle THE TABLE ABOVE IS FOR INFORMATION ONLY IT SHOULD NO...

Страница 15: ...pass through it to prevent any hot spots in the heater elements TABLE 14 shows the recommended size plenum heater as well as the wire size and breaker size needed to provide power to the plenum heate...

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Страница 17: ...6 15 x 15 20 684 201 1750 18 8 x 40 10 x 30 12 x 24 14 x 20 16 x 17 16 5 x 16 5 20 826 254 2000 18 8 x 40 10 x 30 12 x 24 14 x 20 16 x 17 16 5 x 16 5 22 944 254 2250 20 10 x 38 12 x 30 14 x 26 16 x 22...

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Страница 21: ...ine set tubing The line sets can be connected to the ports on the heat pump using couplings or alternately the tubing can be swaged The joints should be silver soldered with 5 silfos AMERICAN DREAM Ge...

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Страница 23: ...ation Record the type of antifreeze and the mixture value on the startup sheet circle Vol or Weight 4 Record the static loop pressure on the startup sheet Line Sets Inside structure 1 Verify that all...

Страница 24: ...l box and compressor 4 Adjust the thermostat setpoint to the desired room temperature and let the unit run through a cycle Record the setpoint and the discharge pressure when the unit shuts off 5 For...

Страница 25: ...connections are correct and securely fastened Circuit breaker or fuse size and wire gauge for Heat Pump A Ga Circuit breaker or fuse size wire gauge and Plenum Heater size A Ga kW Low voltage connect...

Страница 26: ...oop Out Hot Out temperature 7 Indoor Delta T should be between 8 12 F 4 6 C 8 Compressor L1 C current black wire place meter between electrical box and compressor 4 Adjust the aquastat setpoint to the...

Страница 27: ...aker or fuse size wire gauge and Plenum Heater size A Ga kW Low voltage connections are correct and securely fastened Unit Charge Refrigerant charge be fore power is turned on Lbs kg STARTUP DATA Prep...

Страница 28: ...ction at the top of the adjustment record sheet Circle F or C at the top right 2 Record all data for the initial readings elapsed time 0 Adjust the TXV for the loop that is the furthest out Record the...

Страница 29: ...lation Site City Province Country Serial Installer Company Date Model F C TIME COMMON LOOP 1 LOOP 2 LOOP 3 LOOP 4 LOOP 5 LOOP 6 ADJUSTMENT Actual EL S ET D P1 V1 S1 P2 V2 S2 P3 V3 S3 P4 V4 S4 P5 V5 S5...

Страница 30: ...lter 6 months Inspect for dirt Replace if necessary Contactor 1 year Inspect for pitted or burned points Replace if necessary Condensate Drain 1 year Inspect for clogs Remove and clean if necessary Ci...

Страница 31: ...roceed to POWER SUPPLY TROUBLESHOOTING otherwise proceed to STEP 2 STEP 2 Remove the door and electrical box cover and check to see if the HI or LOW LED s are flashing or on Record The results Turn th...

Страница 32: ...AC signal present across C and Stage 1 of the thermo stat Correct the setup Faulty thermostat to heat pump wiring 24VAC signal present across Stage 1 and C of the thermostat but not pre sent across Y1...

Страница 33: ...infinite resistance between any two terminals Note Be sure compressor overload has had a chance to reset If compressor is hot this may take several hours Replace the compressor Burned out motor shorte...

Страница 34: ...Pressure Heating TXV s adjusted too far closed Verify superheat It should be be tween 8 14 F 3 8 C Superheat will be high if TXV is closed too far Adjust TXV to obtain 8 14 F 3 8 C superheat Low Sucti...

Страница 35: ...e or more heating TXV s stuck too far open Adjusting the TXV does not affect the superheat of the loop or the suc tion pressure Low super heat low discharge pressure Adjust the TXV all the way in and...

Страница 36: ...g S and S does not cause the Loop Switch LED to come on or does not cause a loop change Replace the control board High Pressure control and man ual high pressure control trips very fast Faulty reclaim...

Страница 37: ...ir flow are good but suction is low Check static refrigeration pressure of unit for very low value Locate the leak and repair it Spray nine a sniffer and dye are common methods of locating a leak Leak...

Страница 38: ...en White pin 3 and the following at the fan con trol signal harness insert probes in connector where wire is inserted do not unplug the connector Circulation Grey pin 15 Stage 1 Yellow pin 6 Stage 2 Y...

Страница 39: ...at to DXTF Control Box wiring 24VAC not present across Stage 1 C and COM of the aquastat Correct or replace wiring Faulty aquastat to DXTF Control Box wiring 24VAC signal present across Stage 1 NO and...

Страница 40: ...he discharge pressure reduces Surging Discharge Pressure Heating TXV s adjusted too far closed Verify superheat It should be be tween 8 14 F 3 8 C Superheat will be high if TXV s are closed too far Ad...

Страница 41: ...F 3 8 C superheat One or more heating TXV s stuck too far open Adjusting the TXV does not affect the superheat of the loop or the suc tion pressure Low super heat low discharge pressure Attempt to adj...

Страница 42: ...anual Faulty thermostat Thermostat doesn t indicate a call for auxiliary or emergency when it should Replace thermostat Faulty thermostat Thermostat indicates auxiliary or emergency but no 24VAC signa...

Страница 43: ...spect the pump to see if shaft is turning Use an amprobe to measure current draw Replace if faulty Insufficient hot water Heat Pump Prob lem Blockage or restriction in the water line or hot water heat...

Страница 44: ...gerant circuit pressure and connect the vacuum pump to the charging manifold Start the vacuum pump and open the charging manifold valves Vacuum until the vacuum gauge remains at less than 500 microns...

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Страница 48: ...0 802 3 375 43 500 12 7 3 78 65 5 Stage 1 1700 802 2 930 41 900 12 3 4 19 Stage 2 2100 991 4 180 53 300 15 6 3 74 Table 19 Standard Capacity Ratings Cooling 60Hz EAT 80 F 26 7 C STAGE 1 LIQUID LINE 68...

Страница 49: ...g Mode Source Data Indoor Loop Power Consumption Sink Data Outdoor Loop Suct Pres Evap Temp EAT Air Flow LAT Delta T Latent Sensible HAB Compressor Fan Total Electrical Efficiency Disch Pres Cond Temp...

Страница 50: ...0 Hz Cooling Mode Source Data Indoor Loop Power Consumption Sink Data Outdoor Loop Suct Pres Evap Temp EAT Air Flow LAT Delta T Latent Sensible HAB Compressor Fan Total Electrical Efficiency Disch Pre...

Страница 51: ...Hz Cooling Mode Source Data Indoor Loop Power Consumption Sink Data Outdoor Loop Suct Pres Evap Temp EAT Air Flow LAT Delta T Latent Sensible HAB Compressor Fan Total Electrical Efficiency Disch Pres...

Страница 52: ...58 3 5 16 9 20 0 30 10 4 55 15 0 88 4 0 20 0 23 8 40 8 4 65 19 6 123 5 5 26 1 31 0 50 8 4 Models are single stage Table 23 Heat Pump Electrical Information 220 1 50 Model Compressor Fan FLA MCA Max F...

Страница 53: ...25 MAY 2009 Page 53 000744MAN 02 ELECTRICAL DIAGRAMS 230 1 60...

Страница 54: ...Page 54 000744MAN 02 25 MAY 2009 ELECTRICAL DIAGRAMS 230 1 60 continued...

Страница 55: ...25 MAY 2009 Page 55 000744MAN 02 CASE DETAILS Front View Back View Left Side View Right Side View...

Страница 56: ...Page 56 000744MAN 02 25 MAY 2009 Top View Size 2 3 4 Ton CASE DETAILS continued Top View Size 5 Ton...

Страница 57: ...H STAGE 2 STAGE 1 FAN ONLY Recirculation Model Nom Size Full Reduced Full Reduced Full Reduced Tons CFM L s CFM L s CFM L s CFM L s CFM L s CFM L s 25 2 848 400 721 340 721 340 613 289 475 224 404 191...

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Страница 60: ...only to the completely finished and insulated structure Startup of the unit shall not be scheduled prior to completion of construction and final duct installation for validation of this warranty 4 It...

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