Step 11—Check Charge
Service valve gage ports are not equipped with Schrader valves. To prevent personal injury, make sure gage manifold is connected to the valve gage ports before moving valves off fully back seated position. Wear safety glasses and gloves when handling refrigerant.
UNIT CHARGE
Factory charge and charging method are shown on pink charging label. With unit operating, charge Puron® units with liquid using a commercial type metering device in manifold hose. Charge refrigerant into suction line.
NOTE: Unit is to be charged in high capacity only. Charging in low capacity may cause compressor chattering and possible damage to the compressor.
NOTE: If subcooling charging conditions are not favorable, charge must be weighed in accordance with unit rating plate ± 0.6 oz/ft of
EXAMPLE: To calculate additional charge required for a
line set: 25 ft - 15 ft = 10 ft X 0.6 oz/ft = 6 oz of additional charge.
COOLING ONLY PROCEDURE
1.Operate unit a minimum of 15 minutes before checking charge.
2.Measure liquid service valve pressure by attaching an accurate gage to service port.
3.Measure liquid line temperature by attaching an accurate thermistor type or electronic thermometer to liquid line near outdoor coil.
4.Refer to Table 4 for required subcooling temperature.
5.Refer to Table 3. Find the point where required subcooling temperature intersects measured liquid service valve pressure.
6.To obtain required subcooling temperature at a specific liquid line pressure, add refrigerant if liquid line temperature is higher than indicated or reclaim refrigerant if temperature is lower. Allow a tolerance of ± 3°F.
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UNIT CHARGE
Factory charge and charging method are shown on pink charging label. Puron® refrigerant cylinders contain a dip tube which
allows liquid refrigerant to flow from cylinder in upright
position. Charge Puron units with cylinder in upright position and a commercial type metering device in manifold hose. Charge refrigerant into suction line.
NOTE: Unit is to be charged in high capacity only. Charging in low capacity may cause compressor chattering and possible damage to the compressor.
NOTE: If subcooling charging conditions are not favorable, charge must be weighed in accordance with unit rating plate ± 0.6 oz/ft of
EXAMPLE: To calculate additional charge required for a 25 ft line
set: 25 ft - 15 ft = 10 ft x 0.6 oz/ft = 6 oz of additional charge.
Step 12—System Functions and Sequence of Operation
The outdoor unit control system has special functions. The following is an overview of the
COOLING OPERATION
This product utilizes a
Table 3—Required Liquid-Line Temperature (°F)
LIQUID |
| REQUIRED SUBCOOLING |
| |||||
PRESSURE AT |
|
| TEMPERATURE |
| ||||
SERVICE VALVE |
|
|
|
| (°F) |
|
| |
(PSIG) | 8 | 12 |
| 14 |
| 16 | 18 | 18 |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
189 | 58 | 56 |
| 54 |
| 52 | 50 | 48 |
195 | 60 | 58 |
| 56 |
| 54 | 52404 | 50 |
202 | 62 | 60 |
| 58 |
| 56 | 54 | 52 |
208 | 64 | 62 |
| 60 |
| 58 | 56 | 54 |
215 | 66 | 64 |
| 62 |
| 60 | 58 | 56 |
222 | 68 | 66 |
| 64 |
| 62 | 60 | 58 |
229 | 70 | 68 |
| 66 |
| 64 | 62 | 60 |
236 | 72 | 70 |
| 68 |
| 66 | 64 | 62 |
243 | 74 | 72 |
| 70 |
| 68 | 66 | 64 |
251 | 76 | 74 |
| 72 |
| 70 | 68 | 66 |
259 | 78 | 76 |
| 74 |
| 72 | 70 | 68 |
266 | 80 | 78 |
| 76 |
| 74 | 72 | 70 |
274 | 82 | 80 |
| 78 |
| 76 | 74 | 72 |
283 | 84 | 82 |
| 80 |
| 78 | 76 | 74 |
291 | 86 | 84 |
| 82 |
| 80 | 78 | 76 |
299 | 88 | 86 |
| 84 |
| 82 | 80 | 78 |
308 | 90 | 88 |
| 86 |
| 84 | 82 | 80 |
317 | 92 | 90 |
| 88 |
| 86 | 84 | 82 |
326 | 94 | 92 |
| 90 |
| 88 | 86 | 84 |
335 | 96 | 94 |
| 92 |
| 90 | 88 | 86 |
345 | 98 | 96 |
| 94 |
| 92 | 90 | 88 |
354 | 100 | 98 |
| 96 |
| 94 | 92 | 90 |
364 | 102 | 100 |
| 98 |
| 96 | 94 | 92 |
374 | 104 | 102 |
| 100 |
| 98 | 96 | 94 |
384 | 106 | 104 |
| 102 |
| 100 | 98 | 96 |
395 | 108 | 106 |
| 104 |
| 102 | 100 | 98 |
406 | 110 | 108 |
| 106 |
| 104 | 102 | 100 |
416 | 112 | 110 |
| 108 |
| 106 | 104 | 102 |
427 | 114 | 112 |
| 110 |
| 108 | 106 | 104 |
439 | 116 | 114 |
| 112 |
| 110 | 108 | 106 |
450 | 118 | 116 |
| 114 |
| 112 | 110 | 108 |
462 | 120 | 118 |
| 116 |
| 114 | 112 | 110 |
474 | 122 | 120 |
| 118 |
| 116 | 114 | 112 |
486 | 124 | 122 |
| 120 |
| 118 | 116 | 114 |
499 | 126 | 124 |
| 122 |
| 120 | 118 | 116 |
511 | 128 | 126 |
| 124 |
| 122 | 120 | 118 |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
the unit returns to
NOTE: If unit has not operated within the past 12 hr, or following a unit
NOTE: When
NOTE: Outdoor fan motor will continue to operate for one minute after compressor shuts off, when outdoor ambient is greater than or equal to 100°F.
STATUS FUNCTION LIGHTS
A system control STATUS function light is located on the outdoor unit control board. (See Fig. 12.) The STATUS light provides indication signals for several system operations. See Table 5 for codes and definitions. Table 5 also provides the order of signal importance.
NOTE: Only one code will be displayed on the outdoor unit control board (the most recent, with the highest priority).
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