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 6 − Set the thermostat for a cooling demand, turn on power

to indoor blower unit and close the outdoor unit discon-
nect to start the unit.

 7 − Recheck voltage while the unit is running. Power must

be within range shown on the nameplate.

Charging

The unit is factory charged with the amount of HCFC-22 re-
frigerant indicated on the unit rating plate. This charge is
based on a matching indoor coil and outdoor coil with a 15
foot (4.6 m) line set. For varying lengths of line set, refer to
table 4 for refrigerant charge adjustment. A blank space is
provided on the nameplate to list the actual field charge.

Table 4

Liquid Line

Set Diameter

Oz. per 5 ft. (g per 1.5 m) adjust

from 15 ft. (4.6 m) line set*

5/16 in. (8 mm)

2 ounce per 5 ft. (57g per 1.5 m)

3/8 in. (9.5 mm)

3 ounce per 5 ft. (85g per 1.5 m)

*If line length is greater than 15 ft. (4.6 m), add this amount.
If line length is less than 15 ft. (4.6 m), subtract this amount.

The outdoor unit should be charged during warm weather.
However, applications arise in which charging must occur
in the colder months. 

The method of charging is deter-

mined by the unit’s refrigerant metering device and the out-
door ambient temperature.

Measure the liquid line temperature and the outdoor ambi-
ent temperature as outlined below:

 1 − Close manifold gauge set valves. Connect the man-

ifold gauge set to the service valves:
 

 

low pressure gauge to 

vapor 

valve service port

 

 

high pressure gauge to 

liquid 

valve service port

 Connect the center manifold hose to an upright cylin-
der of HCFC-22.

 2 − Set the room thermostat to call for heat. This will create

the necessary load for properly charging the system in
the cooling cycle.

 3 − Use a digital thermometer to record the outdoor ambi-

ent temperature.

 4 − When the heating demand has been satisfied, switch

the thermostat to cooling mode with a set point of 68

F

(20

C). When pressures have stabilized, use a digital

thermometer to record the liquid line temperature.

 5 − The outdoor temperature will determine which charg-

ing method to use. Proceed with the appropriate charg-
ing procedure.

Weighing in the Charge 

TXV Systems – 

Outdoor Temp < 65

F (18

C)

If the system is void of refrigerant, or if the outdoor ambient
temperature is cool, the refrigerant charge should be
weighed into the unit. Do this after any leaks have been re-
paired.

 1 − Recover the refrigerant from the unit.

 2 − Conduct a leak check, then evacuate as previously

outlined.

 3 − Weigh in the unit nameplate charge.

If weighing facilities are not available or if you are charging
the unit during warm weather, follow one of the other proce-
dures outlined below.

Subcooling Method

Outdoor Temp. < 65°F (18°C)

When the outdoor ambient temperature is below 65°F
(18°C), use the subcooling method to charge the unit. It
may be necessary to restrict the air flow through the out-
door coil to achieve pressures in the 200−250 psig
(1379−1724 kPa) range. These higher pressures are nec-
essary for checking the charge. Block equal sections of air
intake panels and move obstructions sideways until the liq-
uid pressure is in the 200−250 psig (1379−1724 kPa) range.
See figure 15.

Blocking Outdoor Coil

cardboard or

plastic sheet

Outdoor coil should be

blocked one side

at a time with cardboard

or plastic sheet until proper

testing pressures

are reached.

Figure 15

 1 − With the manifold gauge hose still on the liquid service

port and the unit operating stably, use a digital ther-
mometer to record the liquid line temperature.

 2 − At the same time, record the liquid line pressure reading.

 3 − Use a temperature/pressure chart for HCFC-22 to de-

termine the saturation temperature for the liquid line
pressure reading.

 4 − Subtract the liquid line temperature from the saturation

temperature (according to the chart) to determine sub-
cooling. 

(Saturation temperature − Liquid line tem-

perature = Subcooling)

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Страница 1: ...h 5 tons 504 828M 06 04 Supersedes 02 04 Table of Contents 10HPB Outdoor Units 1 Shipping Packing List 1 General Information 1 Unit Dimensions 2 Setting the Unit 3 Electrical 4 Refrigerant Piping 6 Re...

Страница 2: ...8 111 6 3 8 162 6 3 8 162 Top View Base Section 3 4 19 4 3 8 111 4 3 8 111 4 3 8 111 4 3 8 111 4 3 8 111 coil drain outlets around perimeter of base optional unit stand off kit 4 field installed liqu...

Страница 3: ...to allow adequate drainage of defrost water and prevent ice buildup 3 In heavy snow areas do not locate the unit where drift ing will occur The unit base should be elevated above the depth of average...

Страница 4: ...2 Ground unit at unit disconnect switch or to an earth ground NOTE To facilitate conduit a hole is in the bottom of the control box Connect conduit to the control box us ing a proper conduit fitting N...

Страница 5: ...Y1 O Outdoor Unit Figure 5 power power common common 1st stage aux heat 1st stage aux heat indoor blower compressor R C W1 Y1 O G R C W1 W2 W3 G 10HPB and Blower Unit Thermostat Designations with auxi...

Страница 6: ...Refrigerant Piping Guide Corp 9351 L9 Select line set diameters from table 1 to ensure that oil returns to the compressor Installing Refrigerant Line During the installation of any heat pump or a c s...

Страница 7: ...Line IMPORTANT Refrigerant lines must not contact structure Outside Wall Inside Wall Liquid Line Vapor Line IMPORTANT Refrigerant lines must not contact wall Wood Block Between Studs Strap Sleeve Woo...

Страница 8: ...ire Tie Wire Tie around vapor line only Floor Joist or Roof Rafter Tape or Wire Tie Strap the vapor line to the joist or rafter at 8 ft intervals then strap the liquid line to the vapor line To hang l...

Страница 9: ...Line Metal Sleeve Anchored Heavy Nylon Wire Tie Automotive Muffler Type Hanger Wall Stud Wall Stud Liquid Line Vapor Line Wrapped in Armaflex Strap Liquid Line To Vapor Line Metal Sleeve Figure 9 Out...

Страница 10: ...he indoor coil Refrigerant Metering Device 10HPB units are used in check expansion valve systems only See the Lennox Engineering Handbook for approved TXV match ups and application information Check e...

Страница 11: ...erant lines have been leak tested and evacuated All precautions should be exercised to keep the system free from dirt moisture and air To Access Schrader Port 1 Remove service port cap with an adjusta...

Страница 12: ...mixture check the high and low pressures before unbrazing WARNING Refrigerant can be harmful if it is inhaled Refrigerant must be used and recovered responsibly Failure to follow this warning may res...

Страница 13: ...sure 6 When the absolute pressure reaches 23 000 microns 29 01 inches of mercury close the manifold gauge valves turn off the vacuum pump and disconnect the manifold gauge center port hose from vacuum...

Страница 14: ...ng mode with a set point of 68 F 20 C When pressures have stabilized use a digital thermometer to record the liquid line temperature 5 The outdoor temperature will determine which charg ing method to...

Страница 15: ...ns Significant differences could mean that the system is not properly charged or that a problem exists with some component in the system Pressures higher than those listed indicate that the system is...

Страница 16: ...n the outdoor unit control circuit is isolated from power and field provided relays bypass the outdoor thermostats An amber indicating light simultaneously comes on to remind the homeowner that he is...

Страница 17: ...ill lock out the unit if the optional high pressure switch opens The diagnostic LEDs will display a pattern for an open high pressure switch See table 8 The unit will re main locked out until the swit...

Страница 18: ...Clean or change filters 2 Adjust blower speed for cooling Measure the pressure drop over the coil to determine the correct blower CFM Refer to the unit information service manual for pressure drop ta...

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