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1. 

Connect the vacuum pump to the service ports of the liquid 

1. 

line and the vapor line service valves. If the vacuum pump 

lines do not contain shut-off valves, hook up the vacuum 

pump through a manifold gauge set, as the vacuum pump 

lines must be closed for step 4 below.

a. If the evacuation is being performed on a new system

    installation, the condensing unit service valves should 

    be kept in the closed position. The vacuum pump will

    then be able to evacuate the refrigerant lines and 

    evaporator coil. 

b. If the evacuation is being performed on an installation

    where the condensing unit factory charge has been

    lost, the service valves should be opened.

Following  the  vacuum  pump  manufacturer’s  instructions, 

2. 

allow the pump to operate until the system has been evacu-

ated down to 300 microns.

NOTE:

 Check for leaks if unable to get to 300 microns.

Allow the pump to continue running an additional 15 min

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3. 

utes. Turn off the pump and leave connections secured. Af

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ter 10 minutes if system fails to hold 500 microns or less, 

check  all  connections  for  tight  fit  and  repeat  evacuation 

procedure.

Isolate the vacuum pump by closing the shut-off valves on 

4. 

vacuum pump lines or test gauge manifold.

Open  the  service  valves.  Opening  the  service  valves  will 

5. 

allow the refrigerant in the condensing unit to enter the re

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frigerant lines and evaporator coil. The vacuum pump can 

now be disconnected.

The condensing unit comes from the factory pre-charged for the 

condensing unit, recommended evaporator coil, and the 10 feet 

of refrigerant lines. If the actual line length is greater or less then 

10 feet, add or remove refrigerant at the rate of 0.7 ounces per 

foot.

If the condensing unit charge was lost for any reason, add fac

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tory refrigerant charge listed on condensing unit data plate, plus 

adjustments described above.

If  the  unit  is  operating  during  charge  adjustment,  the  access 

panel  must  be  in  place  to  prevent  high  head  pressure  which 

would shut down the unit.

Connect the charging cylinder to the manifold gauge set. 

1. 

Open the charging cylinder valve and bleed air out of the 

charging hose at the manifold gauge set connection.

Tighten the manifold gauge set charging connection. Open 

2. 

the main manifold gauge set valve and introduce refrigerant 

into the system.

NOTE:

 Oil charge is polyester 32bce.

Step 4 - Evacuation

Step 5 - Refrigerant Charging

When the correct refrigerant charge level is obtained, re

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3. 

move the manifold gauge set.

Replace the gauge port caps.

4. 

Permanently stamp the unit data plate with the total amount of 

refrigerant in the system.

For coils

 equipped with TXV’s charge to sub-cooling, 12 - 16° at ser

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vice valve; superheat, 8 - 12° at service valve

Notes:

All information based on 400 CFM/Ton.

Recommended superheat is 8 - 12° at service valve.

Superheat temperature measurements should be taken within 3 feet of 

the compressor suction line connection.

*** When checking superheat at extreme high temperature, charge to

     minimum of 5° of super heat and re-check when temperature falls

     back into the norm.

NOTE:

 

Make certain that the volts, hertz, and phase cor-

respond to that specified on the unit rating plate, and 

that  the  service  provided  by  the  utility  is  sufficient  to 

handle the additional load imposed by this equipment.

Make all electrical connections in accordance with the National 

Electrical Code and any pertinent local codes or ordinances.

Use a separate branch electrical circuit for this unit. Locate a 

disconnecting means within sight of and readily accessible to 

the unit.

A. Line Voltage Connections (

see Figure 2

)

a. Connect the single phase power supply to unit contactor

    terminal L1 and L2

b. Connect ground wire to lug

B. Low Voltage Connections (

see Figure 3

)

Consult  the  indoor  unit  installation  instructions  for  thermostat 

connections. Use a 2-wire thermostat cable between the out

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door and indoor units.

When locating the room thermostat, it should be in the natural 

circulating path of room air.  Avoid locations where the thermo

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stat  would  be  exposed  to  cold  air  infiltration;  drafts  from  win

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dows, doors or other openings leading to the outside; exposure 

to  air  currents  from  warm-or-cold  air  registers  or  to  exposure 

where the natural circulation of the air is cut off, such as behind 

doors, above or below mantels, shelves, etc.

On a “call for cooling”, the thermostat “makes” circuits R-Y and 

R-G.  Circuit R-Y energizes the contactor starting the outdoor 

fan motor and compressor circuit. R-G energizes the indoor unit 

blower relay starting the indoor blower motor.

When  the  thermostat  is  satisfied,  its  contacts  open,  de-ener

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gizing the contactor and blower relay. Compressor and motors 

should stop.

Step 6 - Electrical Connections

Sequence of Operations

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Содержание MADISON 1000 SERIES

Страница 1: ...eve and the wall Completely fill the clearance between the unit and the wall sleeve with a polyurethane foam sealant Fol low manufacturer s suggested application manual During periods of rain and wind the primary drainage path 4 may not be adequate to handle the load Secondary pre cautions may also be required but not limited to the follow ing a Seal flashing to unit b Floor drain c Additional fie...

Страница 2: ...r drier must be installed SPORLAN 083 S or similar The unit has internally mounted service valves Field tub 1 ing may be routed through the locations provided in either the top or rear flange Care should be taken not to block ac cess to internal components Seal unused knockouts with high grade sealant Gaskets are provided for liquid and suction lines NOTE Always use refrigeration grade copper tubi...

Страница 3: ...e alloy is used Step 5 This is not a back seating valve To open the valve re move the valve cap with an adjustable wrench Insert a 3 16 or 5 16 hex wrench into the stem Back out counter clockwise until the valve stem just touches the retaining ring Step 2 Wrap a wet rag around the copper stub before brazing Step 4 After brazing quench with a wet rag to cool the joint and remove any flux residue Ev...

Страница 4: ...uce refrigerant into the system NOTE Oil charge is polyester 32bce Step 4 Evacuation Step 5 Refrigerant Charging When the correct refrigerant charge level is obtained re 3 move the manifold gauge set Replace the gauge port caps 4 Permanently stamp the unit data plate with the total amount of refrigerant in the system For coils equipped with TXV s charge to sub cooling 12 16 at ser vice valve super...

Страница 5: ...rioration Sequence of Operations for Madison Avenue Option Step 7 Maintenance The compressor crankcase heater will be energized as long as there is power to the unit The high pressure switch HPS and low pressure switch LPS will be closed as long as refrigerant pressure in the condensing unit is normal Upon a call for cooling as indicated by 24 vac being applied to low voltage connections C and Y C...

Страница 6: ...Figure 2 Wiring Schematic NCPC 6 ...

Страница 7: ...7 Figure 3 Wiring Schematic Madison Series ...

Страница 8: ... 208 230 60 1 12 14 8 25 Volts Hertz Phase Min AWG Wire Min Cir Ampacity Max Fuse COMPRESSOR 6 5 43 8 0 43 10 6 54 RLA Amps LRA Amps FAN MOTOR 0 25 1140 1 2 0 25 1140 1 2 0 25 1140 1 2 HP RPM Amps Full Load COIL 3 46 16 3 46 16 3 46 16 Face Area FPI Service Clearance 30 4 7 8 18 1 2 28 21 32 2 19 32 15 16 2 3 32 1 17 32 2 7 8 1 17 32 2 15 16 1 3 8 2 1000 SERIES 8 13 32 1 15 32 7 8 13 19 32 19 7 8 ...

Страница 9: ...0 2 15 208 230 60 1 12 14 4 20 208 230 60 1 12 17 3 25 Volts Hertz Phase Min AWG Wire Min Cir Ampacity Max Fuse COMPRESSOR 6 5 43 8 0 43 10 6 54 RLA Amps LRA Amps FAN MOTOR 0 25 1140 1 2 0 25 1140 1 2 0 25 1140 1 2 HP RPM Amps Full Load COIL 3 77 16 3 77 16 3 77 16 Face Area FPI Service Clearance 30 3 17 32 7 8 1 17 32 1 3 8 1 17 32 18 1 2 32 20 5 16 7 8 1 3 8 23 3 4 1 1 2 7 8 1 5 16 3 5 16 5 13 1...

Страница 10: ...SIONS 29 1 2 23 18 1 2 3 8 3 4 29 1 2 23 18 1 2 3 8 3 4 29 1 2 23 18 1 2 3 8 3 4 Width Height Length Liquid Valve Vapor Valve NOMINAL CAPACITY B HR 18 000 23 600 28 500 ELECTRICAL 208 230 60 1 14 10 2 15 208 230 60 1 12 14 4 20 208 230 60 1 12 14 8 25 Volts Hertz Phase Min AWG Wire Min Cir Ampacity Max Fuse COMPRESSOR 6 5 43 8 0 43 10 6 54 RLA Amps LRA Amps FAN MOTOR 0 25 1140 1 2 0 25 1140 1 2 0 ...

Страница 11: ...38 14270038 14267007 14214013 14214021 14256933X 14256936Y 14256939S 14208360 14270038 14270036 14267007 14214013 14214021 14256933X 14256936Y 14256939S 14208360 14270038 14270036 14267007 14214013 14214021 14256933X 14256936Y 14256939S ITEM DESCRIPTION NCPC 418 NCPC 424 NCPC 430 16 17 18 19 19a 20 Right Side Panel Left Side Panel Wire Grille 1000 Muffler MADISON Touch Up Paint 14256938S 14256937S...

Страница 12: ...0 Blower Housing Inlet Ring 2 req d Motor Blower Mount Access Panel 3000 Top Panel 3000 14208356 14270038 14270038 14267007 14214013 14214021 14256933X 14256969S 14256967S 14208357 14270038 14270036 14267007 14214013 14214021 14256933X 14256969S 14256967S 14208357 14270038 14270036 14267007 14214013 14214021 14256933X 14256969S 14256967S ITEM DESCRIPTION NCPC 418 NCPC 424 NCPC 430 16 17 18 19 19a ...

Страница 13: ...eel 7 6 OD x 8 0 Blower Housing Inlet Ring 2 req d Motor Blower Mount Access Panel 4000 Top Panel 4000 14208359 14270038 14270038 14267007 14214013 14214021 14256933X 14256970S 14256968S 14208358 14270038 14270036 14267007 14214013 14214021 14256933X 14256970S 14256968S 14208358 14270038 14270036 14267007 14214013 14214021 14256933X 14256970S 14256968S ITEM DESCRIPTION NCPC 418 NCPC 424 NCPC 430 1...

Страница 14: ...require that defective parts be returned to verify and identify the cause of the defect LIMITATION OF WARRANTIES ALL IMPLIED WARRANTIES INCLUDING IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY ARE HEREBY LIMITED IN DURATION TO THE PERIOD FOR WHICH EACH LIMITED WARRANTY IS GIVEN SOME STATES DO NOT ALLOW LIMITATIONS ON HOW LONG AN IMPLIED WARRANTY LASTS SO THE ABOVE LIMITATIONS MAY NOT APPLY TO YOU THE EX PR...

Страница 15: ... have to wait for a replacement compressor to be shipped from Bensalem PA The situation may present itself where it is better for the compressor to be returned to National Comfort Products during the 20 month Bristol warranty period NCP will also honor the Bristol 20 month warranty period All returned compressors must have the tubing connections closed with rubber plugs or brazed shut National Com...

Страница 16: ...seamless rifled copper tubes CABINET Unit cabinet shall be constructed of heavy gauge galvanized or aluminized steel The steel shall be treated by phosphate washes prior to electrostatically applied and oven baked paint FACTORY CHARGED Each unit shall be charged with R410a for proper operation with recommended indoor coil and 10 foot tubing SERVICE VALVES Each unit shall be equipped with liquid an...

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Страница 20: ...R 410a Split System Condensing Unit Installation Instructions Rev 09 10 PLEASE NOTE ALL 2 5 TON UNITS 430 MODELS HAVE BEEN DISCONTINUED ...

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