Route Tubing
Scotsman’s pre-charged tubing kits are pre-bent to
fit the connection path at the ice making section.
·
If the tubing is to be routed out the
back
, use
the
double-bend
ends.
·
If the tubing is to be routed out the back and
then up, use the ends with the
single 90
degree bends.
Note: Units mounted flush against the wall require
refrigerant connections out the top, water supply in
from the top, power supply routed through the top
and drain routed to the left side.
Select the correct end to send to the roof.
The method or technique used to route the tube is
left to the installer. However, in many cases it is
easier to position the tubing inside the building first,
then feed the outside portion through the tubing
passage (pitch pot). Installation of tubing will be
easier if the suction line is run first, followed by the
liquid and vapor lines. Use of two persons is
suggested to prevent kinking of the tubing, long
runs may require three people.
·
Allow enough tubing to make large radius bends
from the roof passage to the compressor unit.
Do NOT leave excess tubing on the roof.
·
If a trap must be installed, the suction line
tubing must be cut apart to install it.
·
Identify the ice machine end of the tubing. Each
tube has one end formed to route through the
hole in the unit’s top.
·
Tape the ends of the vapor and liquid line tubes
together along with the interconnecting wire.
Extend the end of the interconnecting wire
about 2 feet beyond the end of the precharged
tubes and then tape it back onto the tubes.
·
Route the three tubes and the wire from the
roof, or other entrance, to the ice making
section’s planned position. Avoid uncoiling and
recoiling the tubing, as that can lead to kinks.
·
Support long runs of tubing with hangers.
·
Repair any tears in the tubing insulation,
especially those on the suction line that are
inside the building.
Shortening Tubing
The precharged tubing kits are available in a
variety of lengths, they should only be shortened if
absolutely necessary.
To Shorten Tubes:
1. Recover the 3 ounce R-404A holding charge
from each tube.
2. Cut out the required length of tubing, do not cut
the tubing right at the quick connects.
3. Attach nitrogen bottle to one quick connect and
a hose with a depressor to the other end, purge
nitrogen through each tube while brazing.
4. Remove nitrogen, evacuate to 200 microns.
Note: If tubes are connected to the IMS, evacuate
the vapor & suction lines to get the entire system.
Eclipse
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1300,1600
September 2003
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