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turning backwards, the difference between compressor suction and
discharge pressures may be near zero.

Checking and Adjusting Refrigerant Charge

The refrigerant system is fully charged with Puron (R--410A)
refrigerant and is tested and factory sealed.

NOTE

:

Adjustment of the refrigerant charge is not required

unless the unit is suspected of not having the proper Puron
(R--410A) charge.
A subcooling charging chart is attached to the inside of the
compressor access panel (see Fig. 21). The chart includes the

required liquid line temperature at given discharge line pressures

and outdoor ambient temperatures.
An accurate thermocouple-- or thermistor--type thermometer, and a

gauge manifold are required when using the subcooling charging
method for evaluating the unit charge. Do not use mercury or small

dial--type thermometers because they are not adequate for this type
of measurement.

NOTE

: Allow system to operate for a minimum of 15 minutes

before checking or adjusting refrigerant charge.

IMPORTANT

:

When evaluating the refrigerant charge, an

indicated adjustment to the specified factory charge must always be
very minimal. If a substantial adjustment is indicated, an abnormal
condition exists somewhere in the cooling system, such as
insufficient airflow across either coil or both coils.
Proceed as follows:

1. Remove caps from low-- and high--pressure service fittings.
2. Using hoses with valve core depressors, attach low-- and

high--pressure gauge hoses to low-- and high--pressure
service fittings, respectively.

3. Start unit and let run until system pressures stabilize.
4. Measure and record the following:

a. Outdoor ambient--air temperature (

°

F [

°

C] db).

b. Liquid line temperature (

°

F [

°

C]) at TXV.

c. Discharge (high--side) pressure (psig).

d. Suction (low--side) pressure (psig) (for reference only).

5. Using Cooling Charging Charts compare outdoor--air

temperature (

°

F [

°

C] db) with the discharge line pressure

(psig) to determine desired system operating liquid line
temperature (See Fig. 18).

6. Compare actual liquid line temperature with desired liquid

line temperature. Using a tolerance of

±

2

°

F (

±

1.1

°

C), add

refrigerant if actual temperature is more than 2

°

F (1.1

°

C)

higher than proper liquid line temperature, or remove
refrigerant if actual temperature is more than 2

°

F (1.1

°

C)

lower than required liquid line temperature.

NOTE

:

If the problem causing the inaccurate readings is a

refrigerant leak, refer to Check for Refrigerant Leaks section.

Indoor Airflow and Airflow Adjustments

UNIT OPERATION HAZARD

Failure to follow this caution may result in unit damage.
For cooling operation, the recommended airflow is 350 to

450 cfm for each 12,000 Btuh of rated cooling capacity. For

heating operation, the airflow must produce a temperature

rise that falls within the range stamped on the unit rating

plate.

CAUTION

!

NOTE

: Be sure that all supply--and return--air grilles are open,

free from obstructions, and adjusted properly.

ELECTRICAL SHOCK HAZARD

Failure to follow this warning could result in personal

injury or death.
Disconnect electrical power to the unit and install lockout

tag before changing blower speed.

!

WARNING

This unit is factory-set up for use with a single cooling fan speed.

In addition, this unit has the field-selectable capability to run two
different cooling fan speeds: The rated cooling fan speed (350~400

CFM/Ton) and an enhanced dehumidification fan speed (As low as
320 CFM/Ton) for use with either a dehumidistat or a thermostat

that supports dehumidification.

The cooling speed is marked “LOW” on the interface fan board

(IFB) (See Fig. 16) . The factory-shipped settings are noted in

Table 4. There are 4 additional speed tap wires available for use in
either electric heating or cooling (For color coding on the indoor

fan motor leads, see Table 3). The additional 4 speed tap wires are
shipped loose with vinyl caps and are located in the control box,

near the interface fan board (IFB) (See Fig. 16).

Single Cooling Fan Speed Set-up (Dehumidification

feature not used)

To change cooling speed:

1. Remove the vinyl cap off of the desired speed tap wire

(Refer to Table 3 for color coding). Add the wet coil
pressure drop in Table 7 to the system static to determine the

correct cooling airflow speed in Table 4 that will deliver the
nominal cooling airflow as listed in Table 1 for each size.

2. Remove the current speed tap wire from the “LOW”

terminal on the interface fan board (IFB) (See Fig. 16) and
place vinyl cap over the connector on the wire.

3. Connect the desired speed tap wire to the “LOW” terminal

on the interface fan board (IFB).

NOTE

: If accessory electric heat is installed, and the electric heat

fan speed is chosen to be the same as the normal cooling fan speed,
the dry airflow must meet or exceed the minimum airflow speed
specified in Table 2 for the specific size unit.

Two Cooling Fan Speeds Set-up (Dehumidification

feature used)

IMPORTANT

: Dehumidification control must open control

circuit on humidity rise above set point.
Use of the dehumidification cooling fan speed requires use of

either a 24 VAC dehumidistat or a thermostat which includes
control of a 24 VAC dehumidistat connection. In either case, the

dehumidification control must open the control circuit on humidity
rise above the dehumidification set point.

1. Using Fig. 16, move the two pin DEHUM jumper from the

“STD” position to the “DEHUM” position.

2. Remove fan speed tap wire from the “LOW” terminal on

the interface fan board (IFB) (See Fig. 16).

3. Determine correct normal cooling fan speed for unit and

application. Add the wet coil pressure drop in Table 7 to
the system static to determine the correct cooling airflow

speed in Table 4 that will deliver the nominal cooling
airflow as listed in Table 1 for each size.

NOTE

: If accessory electric heat is installed, the dry

airflow must meet or exceed the minimum airflow speed
specified in Table 2 for the specific size unit. The electric
heat fan speed will be the same as the normal cooling fan
speed.

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Содержание COMFORT 50VT-A

Страница 1: ...ndensate Drain Pan 26 Outdoor Fan 26 Electrical Controls and Wiring 26 Refrigerant Circuit 26 Indoor Airflow 26 Metering Devices TXV Piston 26 Pressure Switches 27 Loss of Charge Switch 27 High Pressu...

Страница 2: ...tructions shipped with curb See Fig 4 Install insulation cant strips roofing and flashing Ductwork must be attached to curb IMPORTANT The gasketing of the unit to the roof curb is critical for a water...

Страница 3: ...3 A09410 Fig 2 50VT A24 30 Unit Dimensions 50VT A...

Страница 4: ...4 A09411 Fig 3 50VT A36 60 Unit Dimensions 50VT A...

Страница 5: ...mm B small common base IN mm B large base IN mm C IN mm D IN mm E IN mm F IN mm G IN mm H IN mm Small or Large CPRFCURB010A00 11 279 10 254 14 356 16 406 47 8 1214 32 4 822 2 7 69 30 6 778 46 1 1170 C...

Страница 6: ...adapt to various sizes or kinds of loads 2 Instruction in any special operation or precaution 3 Condition of the load as it relates to operation of the lifting kit such as balance temperature etc Foll...

Страница 7: ...commended 4 Seal insulate and weatherproof all external ductwork Seal insulate and cover with a vapor barrier all ductwork passing through conditioned spaces Follow latest Sheet Metal and Air Conditio...

Страница 8: ...be using a minimum of field supplied 3 4 in PVC or field supplied 3 4 in copper pipe at outlet end of the 2 in 51 mm trap See Fig 9 Do not undersize the tube Pitch the drain tube downward at a slope o...

Страница 9: ...o that they do not interfere with operation of unit A gray wire is standard on 3 phase units for connection to an economizer If an accessory electric heater is installed low voltage leads from heater...

Страница 10: ...1000 10 x 10 254 x 254 1 2 1200 11 x 10 279 x 254 3 4 1400 11 x 10 279 x 254 3 4 1600 11 x 10 279 x 254 1 1750 11 x 10 279 x 254 1 High Pressure Switch psig Cutout Reset Auto 650 15 420 25 Loss of Cha...

Страница 11: ...11 A11002 Fig 12 Connection Wiring Schematics 208 230 1 60 50VT A...

Страница 12: ...12 A11001 Fig 12 Cont Ladder Wiring Schematics 208 230 1 60 50VT A...

Страница 13: ...13 A11006 Fig 13 Connection Wiring Schematics 208 230 3 60 50VT A...

Страница 14: ...14 A11005 Fig 13 Cont Ladder Wiring Schematics 208 230 3 60 50VT A...

Страница 15: ...15 A10195 Fig 14 Connection Wiring Diagram 460 3 60 50VT A...

Страница 16: ...16 A10195 Fig 14 Cont Ladder Wiring Diagram 460 3 60 50VT A...

Страница 17: ...P Checking Cooling and Heating Control Operation Start and check the unit for proper control operation as follows 1 Place room thermostat SYSTEM switch or MODE control in OFF position Observe that blo...

Страница 18: ...uctions and adjusted properly ELECTRICAL SHOCK HAZARD Failure to follow this warning could result in personal injury or death Disconnect electrical power to the unit and install lockout tag before cha...

Страница 19: ...ressure 3 Select speed tap from Table 4 that will achieve required airflow from Table 2 4 Remove the vinyl cap off of the desired speed tap wire Refer to Table 3 for color coding 5 Connect the desired...

Страница 20: ...he Heating mode Defrost The defrost control is a time temperature control which includes a field selectable time period DIP switch 1 and 2 on the board between defrost cycles of 30 60 90 or 120 minute...

Страница 21: ...ack cfm 2461 2409 2339 2286 2192 2140 2062 1968 1874 50VT A60 Low Blue cfm 1445 1389 1341 1281 1236 1189 1139 1072 1027 Med Low Pink cfm 1678 1635 1602 1558 1513 1474 1438 1404 1349 Medium 1 Red cfm 1...

Страница 22: ...0 10 0 12 0 13 0 15 0 17 0 18 0 20 0 23 Table 9 Electric Heat Pressure Drop Table in W C Small Cabinet 24 36 STATIC STANDARD CFM SCFM 500 600 700 800 900 1000 1100 1200 1300 1400 1500 1600 5kw 0 00 0...

Страница 23: ...air filter s at least once each month and replace throwaway type or clean cleanable type at least twice during each cooling season and twice during the heating season or whenever the filter becomes cl...

Страница 24: ...24 A09412 Fig 18 Cooling Charging Table Subcooling 50VT A...

Страница 25: ...OF2 OF1 ON QUIET SHIFT 120 30 60 60 30 90 INTERVAL TIMER OFF P3 DFT O R W 2 Y C T2 C C O DFT T1 Y P1 J1 SPEEDUP Speedup Pins Defrost interval DIP switches Quiet Shift A08020 Fig 19 Defrost Control 50V...

Страница 26: ...trical Controls and Wiring Inspect and check the electrical controls and wiring annually Be sure to turn off the electrical power to the unit Remove access panels see Fig 22 to locate all the electric...

Страница 27: ...gerant System This step covers the refrigerant system of the 50VT A including the compressor oil needed servicing systems on roofs containing synthetic materials the filter drier and refrigerant charg...

Страница 28: ...ch must be removed remove and recover all system charge so that pressure gauges read 0 psig Never open system without breaking vacuum with dry nitrogen Check Defrost Thermostat The defrost thermostat...

Страница 29: ...ils S Vacuum pumps will not remove moisture from oil S Do not use liquid line filter driers with rated working pressures less than 600 psig S Do not leave Puron suction line filter driers in line long...

Страница 30: ...efective run start capacitor overload or start relay Determine cause and replace Defective thermostat Replace thermostat Faulty condenser fan motor or capacitor Replace Restriction in refrigerant syst...

Страница 31: ...D IN PLACE VERIFY THAT UNIT INSTALLATION IS LEVEL CHECK FAN WHEEL AND PROPELLER FOR LOCATION IN HOUSING ORIFICE AND SETSCREW TIGHTNESS III START UP ELECTRICAL SUPPLY VOLTAGE COMPRESSOR AMPS INDOOR EVA...

Страница 32: ...S 7310 W Morris St S Indianapolis IN 46231 Edition Date 01 11 Manufacturer reserves the right to change at any time specifications and designs without notice and without obligations Catalog No 50VT 0...

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