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STEP 6

 - Adjust refrigerant level to attain 

proper gage pressure.

Add refrigerant

 if the Liquid Gage Pressure 

is lower than the chart value.

1.  Connect gages to refrigerant bottle 

and unit as illustrated.

2.  Purge all hoses.
3.  Open bottle.
4.  Stop adding refrigerant when liquid 

line temperature and Liquid Gage 

Pressure matches the charging chart 

Final Subcooling value.

Recover refrigerant 

if the Liquid Gage Pres-

sure is higher than the chart value.

20 MIN.

STEP 7 

-  Stabilize the system.

1.  Wait 20 minutes for the system condi-

tion to stabilize between adjustments.

Note: 

When the Liquid Line Temperature and 

Gage Pressure approximately match the chart, 

the system is properly charged.

2.  Remove gages.
3.  Replace service port caps to prevent 

leaks.  Tighten finger tight plus an ad

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ditional 1/6 turn.

STEP 9 

- Record System Information for refer-

ence. 

Record system pressures and temperatures 

after charging is complete.

Outdoor model number = _________________

Measured Outdoor Ambient = __________  º F

Measured Indoor Ambient = __________  º F

Measured Liquid Line Temp = __________  º F

Measured Suction Line Temp = __________  º F

Liquid Gage Pressure = __________ PSI

Suction Gage Pressure = __________ PSI

STEP 8

 - Verify typical performance.

Refer to System Pressure Curves in the Service 

Facts to verify typical performance.

(Example only - see Service Facts)

PRESSURE CURVES FOR  4TTX5049E1

4TXCD010CC3

Cooling @ 1400 CFM

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OUTDOOR TEMPERATURE (Degree F)

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OUTDOOR TEMPERATURE (Degree F)

COOLING PERFORMANCE CAN BE CHECKED WHEN THE OUTDOOR TEMP IS ABOVE 65 DEG F.

TO CHECK COOLING PERFORMANCE, SELECT THE PROPER INDOOR CFM, ALLOW PRESSURES TO STABILIZE.  MEASURE INDOOR WET BULB 
TEMPERATURE, OUTDOOR TEMPERATURE, LIQUID AND SUCTION PRESSURES.  ON THE PLOTS LOCATE OUTDOOR TEMPERATURE (1); 
LOCATE INDOOR WET BULB (2);  FIND INTERSECTION OF OD TEMP. & ID W.B. (3); READ LIQUID (4) OR SUCTION (5) PRESSURE IN LEFT COLUMN .

EXAMPLE: (1) OUTDOOR TEMP. 82 F. 
                  (2) INDOOR WET BULB 67 F.  

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                  (4) LIQUID PRESSURE @ 1400 CFM IS 297 PSIG

LIQUID PRESSURE SHOULD BE +/- 10 PSI OF CHART

                  (5) SUCTION PRESSURE @ 1400 CFM IS 139 PSIG

SUCTION PRESSURE SHOULD BE +/- 3 PSIG OF CHART

INTERCONNECTING LINES
GAS - 7/8 " O.D.
LIQUID - 3/8 " O.D.

DWG.NO.

4TTX5049E1

110

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(1)

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(3)

(3)

(5)

(4)

(2)

(2)

INDOOR ENTERING 
WET BULB CURVES
TOP TO BOTTOM 
71, 67, 63 AND 59 DEG F.

INDOOR ENTERING 
WET BULB CURVES
TOP TO BOTTOM 
71, 67, 63 AND 59 DEG F.

Содержание M4AC6

Страница 1: ...installed adjusted or altered equipment by an unqualified person could result in death or serious injury When working on the equipment observe all pre cautions in the literature and on the tags sticke...

Страница 2: ...L COMPONENTS During installation testing servicing and troubleshooting of this product it may be necessary to work with live electrical components Failure to follow all electrical safety precau tions...

Страница 3: ...ers are shown in Table 5 1 Note For other line lengths Refer to Refriger ant Piping Application Guide SS APG006 EN or Refrigerant Piping Software Program 32 3312 03 or latest revision When mounting th...

Страница 4: ...or unit a minimum of 12 from any wall or surrounding shrubbery to ensure adequate airflow Outdoor unit location must be far enough away from any structure to prevent excess roof runoff water from pour...

Страница 5: ...4 3 8 3 4 3 8 M4AC6030A 3 4 3 8 3 4 3 8 M4AC6036A 7 8 3 8 3 4 3 8 M4AC6042A 7 8 3 8 3 4 3 8 M4AC6048A 7 8 3 8 3 4 3 8 Section 5 Refrigerant Line Considerations 5 1 Refrigerant Line and Service Valve C...

Страница 6: ...or other framing in a structure use isolation type hangers Isolation hangers should also be used when refrigerant lines are run in stud spaces or enclosed ceilings Where the refrigerant lines run thr...

Страница 7: ...e or other appropriate method every 8 ft 8 Feet Maximum Isolation Through Wall DO NOT hang line sets from ductwork Sealant Insulation Vapor Line Wall Ductwork Isolator Line Set Section 7 Refrigerant L...

Страница 8: ...orrect direction of refrigeration flow away from outdoor unit and toward evapo rator coil as illustrated Braze the filter drier to the Liquid Line Continue the dry nitrogen purge Do not remove the wet...

Страница 9: ...t Line Leak Check 8 1 Check For Leaks STEP 1 Pressurize the refrigerant lines and evaporator coil to 150 PSIG using dry nitrogen 150 PSIG Section 9 Evacuation 9 1 Evacuate the Refrigerant Lines and In...

Страница 10: ...check and evacuation must be completed before opening the service valves STEP 1 Remove service valve cap STEP 2 Fully insert 3 16 hex wrench into the stem and back out counterclockwise until valve st...

Страница 11: ...HEAT 1st STAGE HEATING 2nd STAGE EMERGENCY HEAT Pink White O Y1 Y2 BK WH BLK BK WH BLK With Furnace With Variable Speed Furnace Units with pigtails require wirenuts for connections Cap all unused wire...

Страница 12: ...requirements LIVE ELECTRICAL COMPONENTS During installation testing servicing and troubleshooting of this product it may be nec essary to work with live electrical components Failure to follow all ele...

Страница 13: ...ging above 55 F ambient outdoor tem perature Weigh In Method can be used for initial installation or system replacement when power is not available or when the desired temperatures for the standard ch...

Страница 14: ...GING CHART CORRECTIONS TABLE FOR LINE LENGTH AND RISE Add 2 REFRIGERANT LINE LIFT FT 030 Units 50 1 40 30 25 Use Design Subcooling 15 1 10 0 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100 110 120 130 140 150 Add 1 REFRI...

Страница 15: ...iquid Temperature row Table 14 2 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 179 182 185 188 191 195 198 195 198 201 204 208 211 215 211 215 218 222 225 229 232 229 232 236 240 243 247 251 247 251 255 259 263 267 271 267 271...

Страница 16: ...Pressure __________ PSI STEP 8 Verify typical performance Refer to System Pressure Curves in the Service Facts to verify typical performance Example only see Service Facts PRESSURE CURVES FOR 4TTX504...

Страница 17: ...suction lines and fittings 3 Properly secure and isolate all refrigerant lines 4 Seal passages through masonry If mortar is used prevent mortar from coming into direct contact with copper tubing 5 Ve...

Страница 18: ...A C T O R C O I L L O W V O L T A G E F U S E S T U C K C O M P R E S S O R I N E F F I C I E N T C O M P R E F U N D E R C H A R G E R E F O V E R C H A R G E E X C E S S I V E E V A P L O A D N O N...

Страница 19: ...ntrol fuse Is the control transformer and fuse good Jumper R to Y low voltage terminals at thermostat sub base Does the contactor energize Replace the room thermostat Repair or replace transformer or...

Страница 20: ...r NO Check for locked rotor Is voltage present at C to S and C to R with locked rotor amps on C YES Check Start Capacitor and Relay if present and Run Capacitor Do the start components and run capacit...

Страница 21: ...88 M4PW003 1B EN 21 PRINTED FROM D157394P01 6018 6024 Models 6030 6036 Models PRINTED FROM D158514P01 SECTION 16 Refrigeration Circuits...

Страница 22: ...22 88 M4PW003 1B EN PRINTED FROM D156020 6042...

Страница 23: ...88 M4PW003 1B EN 23 6048 Printed from D159175...

Страница 24: ...r com The AHRI Certified mark indicates company participation in the AHRI Certification program For verification of individual certified products go to ahridirectory org The manufacturer has a policy...

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