Carrier 38AH044-084 Make Refrigerant Piping Connections, Unit Maximum Liquid Lift

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Step 3 Ð Make Refrigerant Piping

Connections

The ®eld-supplied liquid line solenoid valve must be installed at the evaporator to avoid possible compressor damage during unit operation. See Fig. 11 (for 38AH044- 084 dual-circuit and 38AH094-134 units), or Fig. 12 (for 38AH044-084 optional single-circuit units).

The units have large suction lines to minimize friction losses. The units also have the ability to operate at low capacity. Because of these capabilities, use special care with suction piping and suction risers to ensure proper compressor oil return under all operating conditions. Maximum allowable vertical separation between the condensing unit and the evapo- rator is shown in Table 5. Size suction lines in accordance with Tables 6A or 6B through 9A or 9B and Fig. 13. Mount liquid line solenoid valve just ahead of the TXVs (thermo- static expansion valves) which will be mounted at the evaporator. See Fig. 11 (for 38AH044-084 dual-circuit and 38AH094-134 units) or Fig. 12 (for 38AH044-084 optional single-circuit units).

To achieve good mixing of the refrigerant leaving the evapo- rator suction header for proper sensing by the TXV bulb:

1.Install a minimum of two 90-degree elbows upstream of the TXV bulb location. See Fig. 14 (for 38AH044-084 dual-circuit and 38AH094-134 units) or Fig. 15 (for 38AH044-084 optional single-circuit units).

2.Locate the TXV bulb on a vertical riser, where possible. If a horizontal location is necessary, secure the bulb at approximately the 4 o'clock position.

3.Size the suction line from the evaporator to the common suction line to achieve high refrigerant velocity. See Tables 6A or 6B through 9A or 9B and Fig. 13.

If an oil return connection at the bottom of the suction header is supplied with an evaporator, tee-in this connection ahead of ®rst mixing elbow. See Fig. 14 (for 38AH044-084 dual-circuit and 38AH094-134 units) or Fig. 15 (for 38AH044- 084 optional single-circuit units). When the compressor is below the evaporator, the riser at the evaporator should ex- tend to the top of the evaporator section. After the riser is installed, the suction line can elbow down immediately.

Install a ®eld-supplied ®lter drier and sight glasses in each refrigerant system. Select the ®lter drier for maximum unit capacity and minimum pressure drop. Figure 11 (for 38AH044- 084 dual-circuit and 38AH094-134 units) or Fig. 12 (for

38AH044-084 optional single-circuit units) shows required location of solenoid valves and recommended locations for the ®lter driers and sight glasses. Complete the refrigerant piping from the evaporator to the condenser before opening the liquid and suction lines at the condenser.

Table 5 Ð Liquid Lift

UNIT

 

 

MAXIMUM LIQUID LIFT

 

 

60 Hz

50 Hz

 

38AH

 

 

 

Ft

 

M

Ft

 

M

044

69

 

21.0

57.5

 

17.5

054

75

 

23.0

75.0

 

23.0

064

75

 

23.0

65.0

 

19.8

074

45

 

13.7

37.5

 

11.4

084

75

 

23.0

75.0

 

23.0

094

55

 

16.7

46.0

 

14.0

104

50

 

15.2

42.0

 

12.8

124

75

 

23.0

65.0

 

19.8

134

45

 

13.7

37.5

 

11.4

UNITS 38AH044-084 Ð Relieve the pressure caused by the holding charge into a refrigerant recovery system. Uncap the suction line and cut the run-around tube at the liquid line as close to the loop elbow as possible. This will leave approximately 2 in. (50 mm) of straight tube for liquid line connection.

IMPORTANT: Protect the liquid valves from the heat of brazing.

Leak test the entire system by using soap bubbles and nitrogen or R-22 with an electronic leak detector.

Purge nitrogen or reclaim R-22 from system after com- pletion of leak-checking procedure. Repair leak if one is found. When ®nished, evacuate and dehydrate system using the methods described in Carrier GTAC II (General Training Air Conditioning II), Module 4, System Dehydration.

UNITS 38AH094-134 Ð Relieve the R-22 holding charge of each circuit into a refrigerant recovery system. Remove the liquid line to factory-installed suction line loop by cut- ting the loop at the liquid valve. (See Fig. 9A and 9B.) Cut as close to the 90-degree bend in the loop as possible. The remaining tube piece in the valve will be used for brazing the liquid line. Unbraze and remove the cap from the liquid line. For 38AH094 and 104 units, sweat-connect the liquid and suction lines from the evaporator. For 38AH124 and 134 units, see Piping Kit Connections on page 21.

LEGEND

LLS Ð Liquid Line Solenoid

TXV Ð Thermostatic Expansion Valve *Field-Supplied.

Fig. 11 Ð Required Location of Solenoid Valves and Recommended Filter Drier and

Sight Glass Locations for 38AH044-084 Dual-Circuit and 38AH094-134 Units

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Contents Installation, Start-Up Service Instructions Module Rigging Center of Gravity Ð in. mmUnit Check Compressor Mounting Unit Total Operational Corner WeightWeight Dimensions Ð Units 38AH044,054,064 Dimensions Ð Units 38AH074,084 Dimensions Ð Unit 38AH094 Chart 1, Field Power Supply ConnectionsDimensions Ð Unit 38AH104 Dimensions Ð Unit 38AH124 Dimensions Ð Unit 38AH134 Ð Units 38AH044-084 Physical Data Ð 50/60 Hz English Ð Units 38AH044-084 Physical Data Ð 50/60 Hz SIÐ Units 38AH094-134 Physical Data Ð 50/60 Hz English Ð Units 38AH094-134 Physical Data Ð 50/60 Hz SIControl BOX Sheet Metal Cover Panel Removed Ð Typical Module with Cover Panels Removed Unit Maximum Liquid Lift Make Refrigerant Piping ConnectionsLiquid Lift Dual Circuit Single Circuit 38AH 044 STR Ð StreetPipe D Diameter Unit Total Linear Length of Interconnecting Pipe Ð FT M Unit 15¤8 21¤8 Total Linear Length of Interconnecting Pipe Ð FT Unit 124B,134A 07438AH 6.1 124B, 134A 07415-20 20-50 50-75 TXV Ð Thermostatic Expansion Valve TYP Ð Typical Units 38AH124 and 134 with Installed Piping Kit Kit Rails Fully Assembled Piping and Trim Kit Unit 38AH134 ShownMake Electrical Connections Ð Electrical Data Ð 50/60 Hz 38AH044-084 Dual-Circuit UnitsRLA Optional SINGLE-CIRCUIT Unit CompressorFLA Designation Electrical Data Ð 50/60 Hz Units 38AH094,104Unit Voltage Nameplate Supply COMPRESSOR² MCA CKT ModelElectrical Data Ð 50/60 Hz Units 38AH124 Control Circuit Electrical Data Ð 50/60 Hz38AH Nameplate Qty Total No.* FLA Each No.* LRA Each Fan Motor Electrical DataUnit Condenser FAN Unit 38AH ModuleLength Ð Insulated Wire Ð AWG Length Ð Insulated Wire Ð AWG Field Wiring, One 2-Stage Thermostat Ð Units 38AH094 Field Wiring, One 2-Stage Thermostat Ð Units 38AH124 GND Terminal Block for Field Wiring, Single ModuPanel Control, Unit 38AH094 Field Wiring, Single ModuPanel Control, Unit 38AH104 Field Wiring, Single ModuPanel Control, Units 38AH124 Main Power Connection Control Circuit Install AccessoriesMain Power Connection and Control Circuit Wiring Control PowerPreliminary Checks 06E Compressors, TypicalAdjust Refrigerant Charge STD OPT Lead Circuit Index of Lead/Lag Circuits and Compressors044-084 094 104 124 134 38AH Compressor, Lead Compressor LagCharging Chart Ð Unit 38AH044 50/60 Hz Ð Dual Circuit Charging Chart Ð Unit 38AH064 50/60 Hz Ð Dual Circuit Page Page Charging Chart Ð Unit 38AH094 50/60 Hz Charging Chart Ð Unit 38AH104 50/60 HzFan Cycling Control Ð Psig kPag Control by Pressure ± 10 Switch Opens 160 Switch Closes 255Refrigerant Circuit Capacity Control Pressure Switch Settings Psig kPagSwitch Cutout CUT-IN CUT-IN Ð Cutout ÐUnit Quantity System Capacity Quantity of Loaded System Unit Compressor Cylinders38AH Circuit Total Loaded CylindersControl Timer Cycle Unit Control Box 06E-250 06E-265 06E-275 06E-299 Compressor Replacement Ð Perform the followingCompressor OIL Required Compressor Cycles on LOW-PRESSURE Switch Problem Solution Compressor does not RUNCompressor Stops on HIGH-PRESSURE Switch Troubleshooting Preliminary Information Pre-Start-UpStart-Up Comp A1 Comp A2 Comp B1 Comp B2

38AH044-084 specifications

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