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INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS
REFRIGERATION SYSTEM
A typical TXV installation is shown in Figure 3.
Figure 3
Typical TXV Installation
EQUALIZER
TUBE
SENSING
BULB
TXV
SENSING BULB
(EITHER SIDE)
SUCTION
É É
É É
8 O'CLOCK
B. REFRIGERANT LINE SETS
RECOMMENDED REFRIGERANT LINE SET DIAMETERS
Model Size
18
24
Rated Vapor**
5/8
5/8
Liquid
**
Units are rated with 0−80 ft (0−24 m) of lineset length. See Vapor Line
Sizing and Cooling Capacity Loss table when using other sizes and
lengths of lineset.
The refrigerant line set must be properly sized to assure
maximum efficiency and proper oil circulation.
Refer to Product Specifications and Long Line
Applications Guideline for line set sizing.
NOTE: Total line set length must not exceed 200 feet
(61m).
NOTE: A crankcase heater must be used when the
refrigerant line length exceeds 80 feet (24.4m) or when
the outdoor unit is at least 20 feet (6.09m) below the
indoor unit.
If outdoor unit is more than 10 feet higher than the indoor
coil, refer to the Long Line Applications Guideline for
instructions.
NOTE: When the outdoor unit is higher than the indoor
coil, the vertical separation must not exceed 100 feet
(30m).
NOTE: When the outdoor unit is lower than the indoor
coil, the vertical separation must not exceed 50 feet
(15.2m).
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INDOOR
COIL
SUCTION
TUBE
LIQUID
TUBE
STRAP
É É
TUBE
É É
4 O'CLOCK
30
36
42
48
60
3/4
3/4
7/8
7/8
1−1/8
3/8
R−410A Split System Heat Pump
If it is necessary to add refrigerant line in the field, use
dehydrated
or
dry,
sealed,
refrigeration tubing. Do not use copper water pipe.
Do not remove rubber plugs or caps from copper tubing
until connections are ready to be made.
Be extra careful when bending refrigeration tubing.
Tubing can "kink" easily, and if this occurs, the entire
length of tubing must be replaced.
WARNING
!
PERSONAL INJURY HAZARD
Failure to relieve system pressure could result in
personal injury and/or death.
Relieve pressure and recover all refrigerant before
servicing existing equipment, and before final unit
disposal. Use all service ports and open all flow−
control devices, including solenoid valves.
Federal regulations require that you do not vent
refrigerant to the atmosphere. Recover during
system repair or final unit disposal.
CAUTION
!
UNIT OPERATION HAZARD
Failure to follow this caution may result in improp-
er product operation.
Do not leave system open to atmosphere any lon-
ger than absolutely required for installation. Inter-
nal system components − especially refrigerant
oils − are extremely susceptible to moisture con-
tamination. Keep ends of tubing sealed during
installation until the last possible moment.
C. ROUTING AND SUSPENDING REFRIGERANT
LINES
Run refrigerant lines as straight and direct as possible,
avoiding unnecessary bends and turns. Always insulate
the entire suction line. Both lines should be insulated
when routed through an attic or when routed through an
underground raceway.
When routing refrigerant lines through a foundation or
wall, do not allow refrigerant lines to come in direct
contact with the building structure. Make openings large
enough so that lines can be wrapped with extra insulation.
Fill all gaps with RTV caulk. This will prevent noise
transmission between the tubing and the foundation or
wall.
Along floor or ceiling joists, suspend refrigerant lines so
that they do not contact the building structure, water
pipes, or ductwork. Use insulated or suspension type
hangers. Metal straps must be at least 1" (25mm) wide to
avoid cutting into the tube insulation. Keep the liquid and
suction lines separate. Refer to Figure 4.
deoxidized,
copper
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