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CVH8, HVH8, TVH8, VA9, HVA9, TVA9: APPLICATION GUIDELINE & SERVICE MANUAL

Manufacturer reserves the right to change, at any time, specifications and designs without notice and without obligations.

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REFRIGERATION SYSTEM

Refrigerant

In an air conditioning and heat pump system, refrigerant transfers heat

from one  replace  to  another. The  condenser is  the  outdoor  coil  in  the

cooling mode and the evaporator is the indoor coil. 

In a heat pump, the condenser is the indoor coil in the heating mode and

the evaporator is the outdoor coil. 

In  the  typical  air  conditioning  mode,  compressed  hot  gas  leaves  the

compressor  and enters the condensing coil. As gas  passes  through  the

condenser  coil,  it  rejects  heat  and  condenses  into  liquid.  The  liquid

leaves condensing unit through liquid line and enters metering device at

evaporator  coil. As  it  passes  through  metering  device,  it  becomes  a

gas-liquid mixture. As it passes through indoor coil, it absorbs heat and

the refrigerant moves to the compressor and is again compressed to hot

gas, and cycle repeats.

Compressor Oil

Servicing Systems on Roofs With Synthetic 

Materials

POE (Polyol Ester) compressor lubricants are known to cause long term

damage  to  some  synthetic  roofing  materials.  Exposure,  even  if

immediately cleaned up, may cause embrittlement (leading to cracking)

to occur in one year or more. When performing any service which may

risk exposure of compressor oil to the roof, take appropriate precautions

to protect roofing. Procedures which risk oil leakage include but are not

limited  to  compressor  replacement,  repairing  refrigerants  leaks,

replacing  refrigerant  components  such  as  filter  drier,  pressure  switch,

metering device, coil, accumulator, or reversing valve.

Synthetic Roof Precautionary Procedure

1. Cover  extended  roof  working  area  with  an  impermeable

polyethylene (plastic) drop cloth or tarp. Cover an approximate 10

x 10 ft area.

2. Cover area in front of the unit service panel with a terry cloth shop

towel  to  absorb  lubricant  spills  and  prevent  run-offs,  and  protect

drop cloth from tears caused by tools or components.

3. Place  terry  cloth  shop  towel  inside  unit  immediately  under

component(s) to be serviced and prevent lubricant run-offs through

the louvered openings in the base pan.

4. Perform required service.
5. Remove  and  dispose  of  any  oil  contaminated  material  per  local

codes.

Brazing

This  section  on  brazing  is  not  intended  to  teach  a  technician  how  to

braze.  There  are  books  and  classes  which  teach  and  refine  brazing

techniques. The basic points below are listed only as a reminder.

Definition:

 The joining and sealing of metals using a nonferrous metal

having a melting point over 800

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F/426.6

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C.

Flux:

 A cleaning solution applied to tubing or wire before it is brazed.

Flux improves the strength of the brazed connection.

When  brazing  is  required  in  the  refrigeration  system,  certain  basics

should be remembered. The following are a few of the basic rules.

1. Clean joints make the best joints. To clean:

Remove  all  oxidation  from  surfaces  to  a  shiny finish  before
brazing.

Remove all flux residue with brush and waterwhile material is
still hot.

2. Silver brazing alloy is used on copper-to-brass, copper-to-steel, or

copper-to-copper. Flux is required when using silver brazing alloy.

Do not use low temperature solder.

3. Fluxes should be used carefully. Avoid excessive application and do

not allow fluxes to enter into the system.

4. Brazing  temperature  of  copper  is  proper  when  it  is  heated  to  a

minimum  temperature  of  800

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F  and  it  is  a  dull  red  color  in

appearance.

Service Valves and Pumpdown

Service valves provide  a means for holding  original  factory charge  in

outdoor  unit  prior  to  hookup  to  indoor  coil. They  also  contain  gauge

ports for measuring system pressures and provide shutoff convenience

for certain types of repairs. 

The service valve is a front-seating valve, which has a service port that

contains a Schrader fitting. The service port is always pressurized after

the valve is moved off the front-seat position.

The  service  valves  in  the  outdoor  unit  come  from  the  factory

front-seated. This means that the refrigerant charge is isolated from the

line-set connection ports.  The interconnecting tubing (line set) can be

brazed  to  the  service  valves  using  industry  accepted  methods  and

materials. Consult local codes.

Before  brazing  the  line  set  to  the  valve,  the  belled  ends  of  the  sweat

connections  on  the  service  valves  must  be  cleaned  so  that  no  brass

plating  remains  on  either  the  inside  or  outside  of  the  bell  joint.  To

prevent damage to the  valve and/or cap “O”   ring, use  a wet  cloth  or

other acceptable heat-sinking material on the valve before brazing. To

prevent damage to the unit, use a metal barrier between brazing area and

unit.

After the brazing operation and the refrigerant tubing and evaporator coil

have  been  evacuated,  the  valve  stem  can  be  turned  counterclockwise

until  back-seats,  which  releases  refrigerant  into  tubing  and  evaporator

coil. The system can now be operated.

The service valve-stem cap is tightened to 20 

  2 ft/lb torque and the

service-port caps to 9 

  2 ft/lb torque. The seating surface of the valve

stem has a knife-set edge against which the caps are tightened to attain a

metal-to-metal seal. 

WARNING

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UNIT OPERATION AND SAFETY HAZARD

Failure  to  follow  this  warning  could  result  in  personal  injury  or

equipment damage.

R-410A  refrigerant  which  has  higher  pressures  than  R-22  and  other

refrigerants. No other refrigerant may be used in this system. Gauge set,

hoses, and recovery system must be designed to handle R-410A. If you

are unsure consult the equipment manufacturer.

CAUTION

!

UNIT DAMAGE HAZARD

Failure  to  follow  this  caution  may  result  in  equipment  damage  or

improper operation.
The compressor in a R-410A system uses a Polyol Ester (POE) oil. This

oil  is  extremely  hygroscopic,  meaning  it  absorbs  water  readily.  POE

oils can absorb 15 times as much water as other oils designed for HCFC

and CFC refrigerants. Take all necessary precautions to avoid exposure

of the oil to the atmosphere. 

WARNING

!

PERSONAL INJURY AND UNIT DAMAGE HAZARD

Failure  to  follow  this  warning  could  result  in  personal  injury  or

equipment damage.

Never attempt to make repairs to existing service valves. Unit operates

under high pressure. Damaged seats and o-rings should not be replaced.

Replacement of entire service valve is required.  Service valve must be

replaced by properly trained service technician.

Содержание CVH8

Страница 1: ...safety glasses protective clothing and work gloves Use quenching cloth for brazing operations Have fire extinguisher available Read these instructions thoroughly and follow all warnings or cautions in...

Страница 2: ...7 8 9 10 11 12 Example Part Number V A 9 24 G K A 1 0 0 Brand V Variable Speed KEY CHARACTERISTIC A Air Conditioner H Heat Pump TYPE 6 16 SEER 7 17 SEER 8 18 SEER 9 19 SEER NOMINAL EFFICIENCY 24 24 00...

Страница 3: ...t of comfort with the convenience of fingertip trouble shooting and diagnostic capability These units can also use a standard 2 stage or single stage thermostat for limited functionality ELECTRICAL Ta...

Страница 4: ...field electrical connections for tightness This should also be done after unit has reached operating temperatures especially if aluminum conductors are used Unit Electrical Power Power wires from the...

Страница 5: ...h cooling and dehumidification As the building load increases the motor will increase speed until it is at maximum speed at the maximum building load At unit start up there is a slight delay and thrus...

Страница 6: ...ommunication The green LED will be turned off when using a standard 2 stage non communicating heat pump thermostat Amber Status Light Amber colored STATUS light indicates operation and error status Se...

Страница 7: ...80ft 24 4 m or less allow system to operate in cooling mode at least 25 minutes If conditions are favorable check system charge by subcooling method If any adjustment is necessary adjust charge slowly...

Страница 8: ...n Cooling Mode CVH8 HVH8 TVH848 A200333 Fig 14 Charging in Cooling Mode CVH8 HVH8 TVH860 Table 5 Required Charge Adjustment for Indoor Coil Model AC Furnace Coil or Fan Coil Model 24 25 36 37 48 49 60...

Страница 9: ...echarge refer to the unit rating plate and indoor fan coil furnace coil per Table 4 and Table 5 for additional charge needed Refrigerant charge adjustment amount for adding or removing 0 6 oz ft 17 74...

Страница 10: ...tify the type and size of unit to the control On new units the model and serial numbers are inputted into the AOC board s memory at the factory If a model plug is lost or missing at initial installati...

Страница 11: ...alant before the cap is reinstalled The factory RTV can be reused as long as none of it has been removed during the cap removal 8 Reinstall compressor sound blanket making sure discharge thermistor an...

Страница 12: ...stage occurs suction pressure is checked at each stage in between current and demanded stage This is to prevent ramping of compressor speed too quickly and creating a low pressure situation As long as...

Страница 13: ...istor comparisons are not performed during low ambient cooling or defrost operation Failed Thermistor Default Operation Factory defaults have been provided in the event of failure of outdoor air therm...

Страница 14: ...d Damaged Model Plug Check model plug for corrosion or breakage replace if necessary Check Model Plug resistance per the wiring diagram Model Plug not fully engaged on board Align per the silkscreen l...

Страница 15: ...ity see resistance chart to check resistance at given temperature Broken or Damaged Sensor Check harness for continuity see resistance chart to check resistance at given temperature Hardware damage to...

Страница 16: ...eading to gage reading at service valve see transducer measurement chart Check system for electrical shorts and correct replace transducer Heat damage during brazing Compare transducer reading to gage...

Страница 17: ...STAGE 2 WARMUP DELAY 10 Minutes Both High voltage power cycle No action 69 System Malfunction INVERTER COMPRESS OR INTERNAL FAULT Elevates to this fault code after 5 hidden occurrences of itself 15 M...

Страница 18: ...ow too low or off Troubleshoot outdoor fan motor and make sure it is working Reversing Valve Bypass or Reversing Valve not energized Reversing Valve stuck halfway Ensure AOC fuse is good 24 VDC in coo...

Страница 19: ...Incoming power supply voltage Check voltage versus unit rating plate for allowable range Loose or incorrect wire connections Check incoming power leads and leads to the compressor plug 79 Local COMPR...

Страница 20: ...ction Cool Restriction in Circuits or Tubing Repair restriction Heat EXV Malfunction Troubleshoot EXV see guide below Heat Service Valve left closed Liquid Service Valve Ensure Liquid Service Valve is...

Страница 21: ...ndoor coil or filter for restriction debris and clean if necessary Heat Furnace plus Heat pump application Furnace stuck on If not in Defrost and Furnace is running same time as heat pump troubleshoot...

Страница 22: ...ent heating or high ambient cooling Over charge Check system charge Inverter damage Replace inverter 91 Local INVERTER VDC OUT OVER VOLTAGE EVENT Elevates to fault code 97 after 5 occurrences 5 Minute...

Страница 23: ...rter will reduce speed to a lower stage Both Refer to fault code 99 99 System Malfunction HIGH TORQUE LOCKOUT Elevated from fault code 98 when 98 occurs at lowest stage 2 hours Cool Overcharged System...

Страница 24: ...olt connection status OK between AOC and MOC Off No Power Table 12 AOC LED Descriptions Sizes 25 36 37 48 49 AND 60 Reference Color Status Description STATUS Amber Steady On AOC status standby mode Bl...

Страница 25: ...Table 16 AOC LED Descriptions Size 24 Reference Color Status Condition Description STATUS Amber Steady On Normal AOC status standby mode Blinking Abnormal AOC function fault status COMM Green Steady...

Страница 26: ...res securing the compressor power harness to the control box Remove compressor power harness from control box Replace wire tie with supplied wire tie do not fasten at this time The second wire tie for...

Страница 27: ...pushing one side down then the other NOTE DO NOT SCRAP SEALANT A210665 13 Reinstall compressor sound blanket making sure discharge thermistor and compressor power harness are routed as they were from...

Страница 28: ...and Black 8 Disconnect fan motor power harness plug 9 Disconnect reversing valve PEV plug See Figure Below 10 Disconnect high pressure switch plug 11 Disconnect EXV plug 12 Disconnect suction pressure...

Страница 29: ...MANUAL Manufacturer reserves the right to change at any time specifications and designs without notice and without obligations 29 A210667 Fig 32 Compressor and Fan Harness Unit sizes 25 36 37 48 49 an...

Страница 30: ...E MANUAL Manufacturer reserves the right to change at any time specifications and designs without notice and without obligations 30 A210669 Fig 34 Wire Harness Connections Unit sizes 25 36 37 48 49 an...

Страница 31: ...control box Replace wire tie with one supplied do not fasten at this time The second wire tie for the choke on the compressor is supplied with new harness on the replacement compressor highlighted wi...

Страница 32: ...that terminal cover remain installed during compressor installation 15 Using caution and the appropriate lifting device place replacement compressor in unit and secure with appropriate mounting hardw...

Страница 33: ...icates clean system 28 Check system for normal operation If unit is a heat pump switch from heating to cooling a few times to verify component operation Severe Burnout Perform steps 1 22 as specified...

Страница 34: ...VICE MANUAL Manufacturer reserves the right to change at any time specifications and designs without notice and without obligations 34 WIRING DIAGRAMS VA9 A160127 Fig 36 VA9 WIRING DIAGRAM Size 24 A16...

Страница 35: ...ICE MANUAL Manufacturer reserves the right to change at any time specifications and designs without notice and without obligations 35 WIRING DIAGRAMS VH8 A160129 Fig 38 VH8 WIRING DIAGRAM Size 24 A160...

Страница 36: ...still hot 2 Silver brazing alloy is used on copper to brass copper to steel or copper to copper Flux is required when using silver brazing alloy Do not use low temperature solder 3 Fluxes should be u...

Страница 37: ...at completion of the procedure Attach recovery system or vacuum pump to gauge set as needed for the service procedure The service valves must be open to evacuate the unit through the line set service...

Страница 38: ...ave a bleed port Therefore minimal equalization takes place after shutdown TXVs are specifically designed to operate with R 410A or R 22 refrigerant use only factory authorized TXV s Do not interchang...

Страница 39: ...em Pour and measure oil quantity if any from old accumulator If more than 20 percent of oil charge is trapped in accumulator add new POE oil to compressor to make up for this loss REFRIGERATION SYSTEM...

Страница 40: ...replace liquid line filter drier evacuate system and recharge with correct refrigerant quantity Coil Removal Coils are easy to remove if required for compressor removal or to replace coil 1 Shut off...

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