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Pub. No. 11-AC14D1-3
INSTALLER'S GUIDE
R-22 SUBCOOLING CHARGING TABLE
LIQUID
TEMP.
(°F)
DESIGN SUBCOOLING VALUES (°F)
8
10
12
14
LIQUID LINE PRESSURE (psi)
45
89
93
96
100
50
98
102
105
109
55
107
111
115
119
60
117
121
126
130
65
128
132
137
141
70
139
144
148
153
75
151
156
161
166
80
163
168
174
179
85
176
182
187
193
90
190
196
202
208
95
205
211
217
223
100
220
226
233
239
105
236
243
249
256
110
253
260
267
274
115
271
278
285
293
120
289
297
305
313
125
309
317
325
333
SUBCOOLING CHARGING IN COOLING ABOVE 55°F OD AMBIENT
American Standard has always recommended installing
American Standard approved matched indoor and outdoor systems.
All American Standard split systems are ARI rated with only
TXV indoor systems.
The benefits of installing approved indoor and outdoor split
systems are maximum efficiency, optimum performance and
the best overall system reliability.
The following charging methods are therefore prescribed for
systems with indoor TXVs.
1. Subcooling (in the cooling mode) is the only recommended
method of charging above 55°F ambient temperatures.
2. For best results - the indoor temperature should be kept
between 70°F to 80°F. Add system heat if needed.
3. At start-up, or whenever charge is removed or added, the
system must be operated for a minimum twenty (20) minutes
to stabilize before accurate measurements can be made.
4. Measure Liquid Line Temperature and Refrigerant Pres-
sure at service valves.
5. Determine total refrigerant line length, and height (lift) if
indoor section is above the condenser.
6. Determine the Design Subcool Charging Temperature from
the unit nameplate.
7. Locate this value in the appropriate column of the Subcooling
Charging Table. Locate your liquid line temperature in the left
column of the table, and the intersecting liquid line pressure
under your nameplate subcool value column. Add refrigerant to
raise the pressure to match the table, or remove refrigerant to
lower the pressure. Again, wait twenty (20) minutes for the
system conditions to stabilize before adjusting charge again.
8. When system is correctly charged, you can refer to System
Pressure Curves (in Service Facts) to verify typical performance.
Table 2 - Subcool Charging Table Corrections for Line Length And Rise
SUBCOOL CHARGING TABLE CORRECTIONS FOR LINE LENGTH AND RISE
60
50
40
30
25
Add 5 psig to Subcool Charging Table Pressure
20
15
Use Design Subcool Value from Table
10
0
Subtract 5 psig from S.C. Table Pressure
10
20
25
30
40
60
80
TOTAL REFRIGERANT LINE LENGTH (FEET)
REFRIGERANT
LINE LIFT (FEET)
Lower
Upper
Dip Switch 1
Dip Switch 2
Middle
Dip Switch 3
Max