Lenox XC14, Elite Series Determining Charge Method, Which indoor, Metering, Device?

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DETERMINING CHARGE METHOD

START: Determine how refrigerant is metered

WHEN TO CHARGE?

 

Which indoor

S

Warm weather best

 

metering

S Can charge in colder weather

 

device?

CHARGE METHOD? Determine by:

TXV

FIXED

S

Metering device type

 

ORIFICE

 

 

 

SOutdoor ambient temperature

REQUIREMENTS:

64ºF

65ºF

40ºF

39ºF

(17.7ºC) and

(18.3ºC) and

(4.4ºC) and

(3.8ºC) and

S

Sufficient heat load in structure

Below

Above

Above

Below

S

Indoor temperature between 70-80ºF

 

 

 

 

 

(21−26ºC)

 

 

 

 

SManifold gauge set connected to unit

S Thermometers:

APPROACH OR

 

 

to measure outdoor ambient temperature WEIGH-IN

SUPERHEAT

WEIGH-IN

SUBCOOLING

to measure liquid line temperature

 

 

to measure suction line temperature

Figure 19. Determining Charge Method

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Contents Table of Contents GeneralShipping and Packing List AIR ConditionerUnit Dimensions − Inches mm Model Number Identification230 Plumbing and Switches Components Typical Unit Parts ArrangementControl Panel Operating Gauge Set and Service Valves Using Manifold Gauge SETOperating Service Valves Torque RequirementsOperating Angle Type Service Valve Operating Ball Type Service ValveTo Access Service Port Reinstall Stem CapRecovering Refrigerant from Existing System 1DISCONNECT PowerRecovering Refrigerant 2CONNECT Manifold Gauge SETUnit Placement Clearance on ALL SidesPositioning Considerations Placing Unit on SlabDetail a Outside Unit Placement Detail C Elevated Slab Mounting using Feet ExtendersDetail D Slab Side Mounting Detail E Deck Top MountingRemoving and Installing Panels Louvered Panel InstallationRoof Mounting Louvered Panel RemovalNew or Replacement Line Set Refrigerant Line SETRefrigerant Line Set Refrigerant Line SET From Vertical to Horizontal Refrigerant Line SET Alling Horizontal RunsBrazing Connections Brazing Procedures 1CUT and DeburWrap Service Valves Flow Nitrogen6BRAZE Line SET 7PREPARATION for Next StepInstalling Indoor Expansion Valve Flushing Line Set and Indoor CoilInstalling Indoor Metering Device Indoor Expansion Valve InstallationSensing Bulb Installation Equalizer Line InstallationLeak Test Line Set and Indoor Coil Leak TestEvacuating Line Set and Indoor Coil Evacuating SystemSize Circuit and Install Disconnect 2INSTALL ThermostatElectrical 24VAC TransformerVAC Control Wiring Diagrams Field Installed Typical Factory Wiring Diagram Interlink Compressor Typical Unit Wiring Diagram Connections for Testing and Charging Servicing Units Delivered Void of ChargeUnit Start−Up System RefrigerantDetermining Charge Method Which indoorMetering Device?Checking AIR Flow AT Indoor Coil Calculating System Charge for Outdoor Unit Void of ChargeAbove Below40ºF SHº Superheat Values +/−5ºFSystem Operation Normal Operating Pressures Liquid +10 and Suction +5 psigUnit Components Maintenance Indoor UnitIndoor Coil Unit Nameplate ActualStart−Up and Performance Checklist Installer CityJob Name Job no Date Job Location City State

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