Lenox Elite Series X16 Air Conditioner Units, 506637-01 Checking AIR Flow AT Indoor Coil

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Adjust amount. for variation in line set length listed on line set length table below.
3. Determine if fan needs adjustment

CHECKING AIR FLOW AT INDOOR COIL

Check airflow using the Delta−T (DT) process using the illustration in figure 17.

Temp. of air entering indoor coil ºF

A

Dry−bulb

DT

80

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78

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76

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74

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72

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1. Determine the desired DT

ature using dry bulb (A) and wet bulb (B). DT is the intersect- ing value of A and B in the table (see triangle).

2. Find temperature drop across coil

bulb entering and leaving air temperatures (A and C). Tem- perature Drop Formula: (TDrop) = A minus C.

Wet−bulb ºF 57 58 59 60 61 62 63 64 65 66 67 68 69 70

ference between

 

 

B

 

C

TDrop

 

 

 

 

 

53º

19º

 

 

 

 

 

 

air flow

air flow

B

DRY

 

 

64º

BULB

 

 

 

All temperatures are

INDOOR

 

COIL

 

expressed in ºF

 

 

 

A

72º

DRY

BULB

WET

BULB

the measured TDrop and the desired DT (TDropDT) is within +3º, no adjustment is needed. See examples: Assume DT =

15 and A temp. = 72º, these C temperatures would necessi- tate stated actions:

TDrop

DT

=

ºF

ACTION

53º

19

15

=

4

Increase the airflow

58º

14

15

=

−1

(within +3º range) no change

62º

10

15

=

−5

Decrease the airflow

4.Adjust the fan speed crease/decrease fan speed.

Changing air flow affects all temperatures; recheck tempera- tures to confirm that the temperature drop and DT are within +3º.

Figure 17. Checking Indoor Airflow over Evaporator Coil using Delta−T Chart

WEIGH IN CHARGING METHOD

64ºF (17.7ºC) and Below

CALCULATING SYSTEM CHARGE FOR OUTDOOR UNIT VOID OF CHARGE

If the system is void of refrigerant, first, locate and repair any leaks and then weigh in the refrigerant charge into the unit. To calculate the total refrigerant charge:

Amount specified on nameplate

Total charge

 

 

 

+

 

 

=

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Refrigerant Charge per Line Set Length

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Liquid Line

Ounces per 5 feet (g per 1.5 m)

 

 

 

 

 

adjust from 15 feet (4.6 m) line set*

 

 

 

 

 

Set Diameter

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

3/8" (9.5 mm)

3 ounce per 5’ (85 g per 1.5 m)

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

*If line length is greater than 15 ft. (4.6 m), add this amount. If

 

 

 

line length is less than 15 ft. (4.6 m), subtract this amount.

NOTE

Insulate liquid line when it is routed through areas where the surrounding ambient temperature could become higher than the

temperature of the liquid line or when pressure drop is equal to or greater than 20 psig.

NOTE

The above nameplate is for illustration purposes only. Go to actual nameplate on outdoor unit for charge information.

Figure 18. Using HFC−410A Weigh In Method

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XC16 SERIES

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Contents AIR Conditioner Table of ContentsGeneral Shipping and Packing ListTOP View Unit Dimensions − Inches mmModel Number Identification XXX 230 Side ViewControl Panel Plumbing and Switches ComponentsTypical Unit Parts Arrangement Torque Requirements Operating Gauge Set and Service ValvesUsing Manifold Gauge SET Operating Service ValvesReinstall Stem Cap Operating Angle Type Service ValveOperating Ball Type Service Valve To Access Service Port2CONNECT Manifold Gauge SET Recovering Refrigerant from Existing SystemRefrigerant from System 1DISCONNECT Power Recovering RefrigerantPlacing Unit on Slab New Outdoor Unit PlacementClearance on ALL Sides Positioning ConsiderationsPlacement, Slab Mounting and Stabilizing Unit Detail a Outside Unit PlacementLouvered Panel Removal Removing and Installing PanelsLouvered Panel Installation Roof MountingRefrigerant Line Set New or Replacement Line SetRefrigerant Line SET Refrigerant Line SET Alling Horizontal Runs Refrigerant Line SET From Vertical to HorizontalBrazing Connections 1CUT and Debur Brazing Procedures7PREPARATION for Next Step Wrap Service ValvesFlow Nitrogen 6BRAZE Line SETFlushing Line Set and Indoor Coil Installing Indoor Expansion ValveEqualizer Line Installation Installing Indoor Metering DeviceIndoor Expansion Valve Installation Sensing Bulb InstallationLeak Test Leak Test Line Set and Indoor CoilEvacuating System Evacuating Line Set and Indoor Coil24VAC Transformer Size Circuit and Install Disconnect2INSTALL Thermostat ElectricalTypical Unit Wiring Diagram Unit Start−Up Servicing Units Delivered Void of ChargeRequirements Connections for Testing and ChargingWhen to CHARGE? System RefrigerantCalculating System Charge for Outdoor Unit Void of Charge Checking AIR Flow AT Indoor CoilWeigh in Charging Method Below AboveTWO−STAGE Compressor System OperationIndoor Coil MaintenanceUnit Components Indoor UnitHomeowner Outdoor Unit FAN Motor Start−Up and Performance ChecklistTemperature Compressor

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