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SERVICE VALVE CONNECTIONS

Braze joints

1.

Remove the valve core from the schrader port. Wrap a
quenching cloth around the service valve. Clean and flux
the joint and braze with brazing rod containing at least
10% silver (such as silphos type brazing rod). DO NOT USE
SOFT SOLDER. Replace the schrader valve core after
brazing has cooled.

2.

Leak-check all braze joints at approximately 80 psi
pressure, purge, and evacuate the lines. 

Evacuation

The outdoor unit is factory charged. Evacuation is necessary
on the uncharged portions of the total system. Purge the
system with dry nitrogen. Then connect a vacuum pump and
a vacuum gage capable of accurately measuring below
1,000 microns vacuum depth. The deep vacuum method is
the most positive way of assuring a system is free of air and
liquid water.

WARNING

IF THE INSTALLER IS MAKING UP HIS OWN LINE SETS,
HE MUST MAKE SURE THE TUBING IS CLEAN OF ANY
IMPURITIES OR MOISTURE. 

WARNING

DO NOT USE AIR TO LEAK-CHECK BRAZE JOINTS.
DRY NITROGEN SHOULD BE USED TO LEAK-CHECK.

WARNING

ALWAYS HAVE A FIRE EXTINGUISHER AVAILABLE
WHEN WORKING WITH AN OPEN FLAME.

ALWAYS USE SAFETY GLASSES, PROTECTIVE
CLOTHING, AND WORK GLOVES.

Torch

Brazing rod 

Quenching Cloth

Service
valve

Model

3

Connect Control Wiring

1. Route 24 volt control wires through control wiring

grommet and connect leads to control wiring.

2. Use No. 18 AWG color coded, insulated wire. If thermostat

is located more than 100 ft. from unit, as measured along
the control voltage wires, use No. 16 AWG wire to avoid
excessive voltage drop. 

3. All wiring must be NEC Class 1 and must be separated from

incoming power leads. Use furnace transformer, fan coil
transformer, or accessory transformer for control power. 

Note: Use of available 24 volt accessories may exceed the
minimum power requirement. Determine total transformer
load and increase the transformer capacity or split the load
with an accessory transformer as required.

Final wiring check

Check factory wiring and field wire connections to ensure
terminations are secured properly. Check wire routing to
ensure wires are not in contact with tubing, sheet metal,
etc.

Electrical Connections (cont.)

Opening the Service Valve (Step Valve) 

NOTE: This is not a back-seating valve.

1. Remove the valve cap using an adjustable wrench. 

2. Open the valve by inserting a hex wrench (3/16" for the

liquid line, 5/16" for the vapor line) into the stem and back
out counter-clockwise until the valve stem just touches the
retaining ring. Do not over tighten.

3. Replace the valve cap finger-tight, then tighten an

additional 

1

/

12

turn or 

1

/

2

hex flat. A metal-to-metal seal is

now complete.

Opening the Service Valve (Straight Valve) 

NOTE: This is not a back-seating valve.

Open the valve by using an adjustable wrench to turn the
adjusting flange 1/4 turn counter-clockwise. The flange will
come to a stop and the seal is now complete.

Remove cap

Replace cap

Open valve

Schrader
valve port

Open valve

Adjusting
flange

11

6

11

5

11

4

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Страница 2: ...local state and federal codes and or regulations pertaining to this type of equipment and its installation Such codes and or regulations should take precedence over any recommendations contained herein in lieu of local codes Installations SHALL be made in accordance with the National Electrical Code local codes and recommendations made by the National Board of Fire Underwriters Consult local build...

Страница 3: ...ssible to the evaporator will increase the system capacities by reducing the line set refrigerant pressure drop and will make the system less susceptible to liquid migrations due to less refrigerant charge 1 The installer shall check available power to make certain it matches the unit rating plate located inside control box cover and that constant voltage can be maintained to the unit Unsatisfacto...

Страница 4: ...d wire If thermostat is located more than 100 ft from unit as measured along the control voltage wires use No 16 AWG wire to avoid excessive voltage drop 3 All wiring must be NEC Class 1 and must be separated from incoming power leads Use furnace transformer fan coil transformer or accessory transformer for control power Note Use of available 24 volt accessories may exceed the minimum power requir...

Страница 5: ...cessary use hanger straps which are 1 in wide and conform to shape of tubing insulation Isolate hanger straps from insulation by using metal sleeves bent to conform to shape of insulation Condensing units are available with pre charged sweat type copper connecting fittings Units are factory charged for 15 of line set tubing Adjust charge 0 65 oz per foot of variation from chart for 1 4 and 5 8 lin...

Страница 6: ...function NOTE When removing refrigerant always use standard reclaim procedures FINAL CHECKS FOR INSTALLER 1 Ensure that all wiring is routed away from tubing and sheet metal edges to prevent rub through or wire pinching 2 Ensure that all wiring and tubing is secure in unit before adding panels and covers 3 Tighten service valve stem caps to 1 12 turn past finger tight 4 Leave Owner s Manual with o...

Страница 7: ...res are equalized the compressor motor may trip on its overload An additional waiting period will be required before restarting OPERATION INSTRUCTIONS For continuing high performance and to minimize possible equipment failure periodic maintenance must be performed on this equipment Frequency of maintenance may vary depending upon geographic areas such as costal applications MAINTENANCE INSTRUCTION...

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