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SSA-SVX06B-EN
Installation
First Aid Measures
Eye Contact - Flush eyes with water to remove dust. If symptoms persist, seek medical
attention.
Skin Contact - Wash affected areas gently with soap and warm water after handling.
Refrigerant Piping
Installation, brazing, leak testing and evacuation of refrigerant lines are covered in the installation
instructions packaged with the outdoor unit. Read the instructions before beginning installation of
refrigerant lines.
Locate cloth bag(s) attached to the refrigerant tube of the coil that contains a stainless steel clamp
and insulation material (approximately 9” long by 4” wide) for each refrigerant circuit. This is for
attaching and insulating the expansion valve bulb (s) to the suction line(s).
On air handlers that will have refrigerant lines entering the cabinet from the left side, remove the
split rubber grommet from the knockout in the end of the air handler. Uncoil the cap tube with the
bulb attached at the expansion valve and place the grommet on the cap tube. With the grommet
around the tube, push the bulb through the hole and position the grommet back into its original
position (one bulb and cap tube on single circuit units and two bulbs and cap tubes on dual circuit
units).
NOTICE:
Equipment Damage!
Ensure that the refrigerant lines passing through the cabinet are not resting on sharp sheet
metal edges and that the bulb(s) are attached to the suction line of the same circuit.
Attach the bulb(s) on a horizontal section of tube
where the entire length of the bulb is in contact
with the tube, (see
Figure 14, p. 36
)
approximately 45 degrees off vertical (a 10 or 2
o’clock position), 10 to 12 inches outside of the
air handler.
On air handlers that will have refrigerant lines
entering the cabinet from the right side, the
bulb(s) should be attached to the suction tube(s)
inside the cabinet in the same manner as above,
approximately 10” from the right end of the
unit.
After attaching to the suction line(s), either
inside or outside of the cabinet, wrap the
insulation around the bulb(s) and suction
tube(s). Refrigerant piping should be insulated.
Figure 14. Remote Bulb Installation
Between
10 and 2 O’Clock
Bulb
Retaining
Clip
Insulating
Tape