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STEP 9
- Record System Information for refer-
ence.
Record system pressures and temperatures
after charging is complete.
Outdoor model number = _________________
Measured Outdoor Ambient = __________ º F
Measured Indoor Ambient = __________ º F
Measured Liquid Line Temp = __________ º F
The Subcooling Charging method in cooling is
not
recommended below 55º F outdoor
temperature.
The only recommended method of charging at
outdoor temperatures below 55º F is weighing
in the charge in
heating mode
.
STEP 1
- Determine additional charge.
Note
:
The nameplate charge value represents
the amount of refrigerant shipped in the outdoor
unit and is compatible with 10 feet of AHRI rated
refrigerant lines and the smallest AHRI rated
coil.
Using the method below, find the charge associ-
ated with the additional length of tubing above
10 ft. and record it below.
14.3 Subcooling Charging Below 55º F Outdoor Temp. (In Heating Only)
Measured Suction Line Temp = __________ º F
Liquid Gage Pressure = __________ PSIG
Suction Gage Pressure = __________ PSIG
Calculating Charge Using the Weigh-In Method
STEP 1 -
Measure in feet the distance between the
outdoor unit and the indoor unit. (Include the entire
length of the line from the service valve to the IDU.)
Subtract 10 ft from this entire length and record on
line 1.
STEP 2 -
Enter the charge multiplier (0.6 oz/ft).
Each linear foot of interconnecting tubing requires
the addition of 0.6 oz of refrigerant.
STEP 3 -
Multiply the total length of refrigerant
tubing (Line 1) times the value on Step 2. Record
the result on Line 3 of the Worksheet.
STEP 4 -
This is the amount of refrigerant to
weigh-in prior to opening the service valves.
1. Total Line length (ft) – 10 ft ______________
2. Charge multiplier
x ___0.6 oz _____
3. Step 1 x Step 2
= _____________
4. Refrigerant (oz)
=
_____________
Weigh-In Method can be used for the initial
installation, or anytime a system charge is being
replaced. Weigh-In Method can also be used
when power is not available to the equipment
site or operating conditions (indoor/outdoor
temperatures) are not in range to verify with the
subcooling charging method.