CACG/CAHG & CACH/CAHH
Air Handlers
• Installation, Operation and Maintenance Manual •
P/N 240007756, Rev. A [051509]
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Made in the USA
Refrigerant Piping
CAUTION
Avoid piping on wet and rainy days.
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Use only clean, refrigeration-grade
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copper tubing.
Use tubing benders to guard against
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kinking.
Be certain no burrs remain on the
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fittings.
Cap ends of lines until ready for con-
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nections. Be certain that plastic end
caps remain in place when inserting
through wall openings.
Insulate the suction and condensate
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lines all the way to the cassette.
Isolate tubing from transmitting vibra-
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tion to the building or unit and avoid
contact with sharp edges.
Wrap refrigeration valves with a wet
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rag “heat sink” to protect valves while
brazing. (See Figure 16, Page 16.)
DO NOT use a suction line size larger
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than the condenser service valve con-
nection. This can harm the compres-
sor. Install a reducer, when used, only
on the inside connection.
NOTICE
The cassette is equipped with a Flo Rater
piston expansion device. Connections
are sweat type.
Piping connections at unit
Figure 14
suction line
liquid line
(When a reducing bushing is required, install
only at the indoor suction-line connection.)
Line sizing
Size lines per
1.
Table 11, Page 60.
The suction line size must match the con-
2.
denser service valve connection.
When matching the model 24 with
a.
an 18,000-Btuh condenser, you must
use a 5/8-inch suction line, with a re-
ducer installed as shown in Figure 14,
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