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To avoid possible explosion, use only returnable (not
disposable) service cylinders when removing refrig-
erant from a system.
 •  Ensure the cylinder is free of damage which could
    lead to a leak or explosion.
•   Ensure the hydrostatic test date does not exceed
    5 years.
•   Ensure the pressure rating meets or exceeds 400
    lbs.
When in doubt, do not use cylinder.

Refrigerant Lines

POE oil and mineral oil are both susceptible to moisture
absorption and could cause compressor failure. 
Do not leave system open to atmosphere any longer than 
necessary for installation. 

CAUTION

Use only refrigerant grade (dehydrated and sealed) copper tub-
ing to connect the condensing unit with the indoor evaporator.
After cutting the tubing, install plugs to keep refrigerant tubing
clean and dry prior to and during installation.  Tubing should
always be cut square keeping ends round and free from burrs.
Clean the tubing to prevent contamination.

Do NOT let refrigerant lines come in direct contact with plumb-
ing, ductwork, floor joists, wall studs, floors, and walls.  When
running refrigerant lines through a foundation or wall, openings
should allow for sound and vibration absorbing material to be
placed or installed between tubing and foundation. Any gap
between foundation or wall and refrigerant lines should be filled
with a pliable silicon-based caulk, RTV or a vibration damping
material. Avoid suspending refrigerant tubing from joists and
studs with rigid wire or straps that would come in contact with
the tubing. Use an insulated or suspension type hanger. Keep
both lines separate and always insulate the suction line.

These sizes are recommended for line lengths of 79 feet or
less. For other line sizing option or runs of more than fifty feet,
refer to Remote Cooling Service Manual, or TP-106 Long Line
Set Application R-22, or contact your distributor for assistance.

Cond

Unit

Tons

Suct

Liq

Suct

Liq

Suct

Liq

1 1/2

5/8

1/4

3/4

3/8

3/4

3/8

2

5/8

1/4

3/4

3/8

3/4

3/8

2 1/2

5/8

1/4

3/4

3/8

7/8

3/8

3

3/4

3/8

7/8

3/8

1 1/8

3/8

3 1/2

7/8

3/8

1 1/8

3/8

1 1/8

3/8

4

7/8

3/8

1 1/8

3/8

1 1/8

3/8

5

7/8

3/8

1 1/8

3/8

1 1/8

3/8

Line Diameter (In. OD)

RECOMMENDED INTERCONNECTING TUBING (Ft)

0-24

25-49

    50-79*

* Lines greater than 79 feet in length or vertical elevation 
changes more than 50 feet 

refer to the Rem ote Cooling 

Service Manual or contact your distributor for assistance.

Insulation is necessary to prevent condensation from forming
and dropping from the suction line.  Armflex (or satisfactory
equivalent) with 3/8” min. wall thickness is recommended.  In
severe conditions (hot, high humidity areas) 1/2” insulation may
be required.  Insulation must be installed in a manner which
protects tubing from damage and contamination.

Where possible, drain as much residual compressor oil from
existing systems, lines, and traps; pay close attention to low
areas where oil may collect. The POE oil used in the R22
compressors is backward compatible with mineral oil. This al-
lows a unit with a compressor containing POE oil to be in-
stalled in a system that contains mineral oil. The two oils,
because they are fully compatible can be blended together in
any ratio in R22 applications.

NOTE: 

If changing refrigerant types, ensure the indoor coil and

metering device is compatible with the type of refrigerant being
used; otherwise, the indoor coil must be replaced.

Burying Refrigerant Lines

If burying refrigerant lines can not be avoided, use the following
checklist.

1. Insulate liquid and suction lines separately.

2. Enclose all underground portions of the refrigerant lines

in waterproof material (conduit or pipe) sealing the ends
where tubing enters/exits the enclosure.

3. If the lines must pass under or through a concrete slab,

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Страница 1: ...it upright laying the unit on its side or top may cause equipment damage Shipping damage and subse quent investigation is the responsibility of the carrier Verify the model number specifications elect...

Страница 2: ...not shift or settle To reduce the possibility of sound transmission the foundation slab should not be in contact with or be an integral part of the building foundation Ensure the foundation is suffici...

Страница 3: ...ooling Service Manual or TP 106 Long Line Set Application R 22 or contact your distributor for assistance Cond Unit Tons Suct Liq Suct Liq Suct Liq 1 1 2 5 8 1 4 3 4 3 8 3 4 3 8 2 5 8 1 4 3 4 3 8 3 4...

Страница 4: ...dents Any other condition increases the chance of a refrigerant leak 2 Sweep the refrigerant line with nitrogen or inert gas dur ing brazing to prevent the formation of copper oxide in side the refri...

Страница 5: ...ring this period If the pressure rises to 1000 microns or less and remains steady the system is considered leak free proceed to startup 5000 4500 4000 3500 3000 2500 2000 1500 1000 500 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7...

Страница 6: ...a possible refrigerant leak open the service valves until the top of the stem is 1 8 from the retainer CAUTION When opening valves with retainers open each valve only until the top of the stem is 1 8...

Страница 7: ...OR OTHER PENALTIES Operating the compressor with the suction valve closed may cause serious compressor damage CAUTION Final Charge Adjustment The outdoor temperature must be 60 F or higher Set the ro...

Страница 8: ...25 n a 435 n a 445 n a 475 n a 500 n a 525 n a 550 n a 575 n a 600 n a 625 n a SATURATED LIQUID PRESSURE TEMPERATURE CHART SUCTION PRESSURE SATURATED SUCTION TEMPERATURE F PSIG R 22 50 26 52 28 54 29...

Страница 9: ...essure to stabilize 2 Temporarily install thermometer on liquid small line near liquid line service valve with adequate contact and insu late for best possible reading 3 Check subcooling and superheat...

Страница 10: ...it Test Control Circuit with Voltmeter Low Voltage Test Voltage Faulty Evaporator Fan Motor Repair or Replace Shorted or Grounded Fan Motor Test Motor Windings Improper Cooling Anticipator Check Resis...

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Страница 12: ...airflow If cleaning of the outdoor coil becomes necessary hire a qualified servicer Inexperienced people could easily puncture the tubing in the coil Even a small hole in the tubing could eventually c...

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