4
5
WRAP SERVICE VALVES
To help protect service valve seals during brazing, wrap water saturated cloths around service valve bodies and copper tube stubs. Use additional water saturated cloths underneath the valve body to protect the base paint.
FLOW NITROGEN
Flow regulated nitrogen (at 1 to 2 psig) through the refrigeration gauge set into the valve stem port connection on the liquid service valve and out of the suction / vapor valve stem port. See steps 3A, 3B and 3C on manifold gauge set connections
6BRAZE LINE SET
Wrap both service valves with water saturated cloths as illustrated here and as mentioned in step 4, before brazing to line set. Water saturated cloths must remain water saturated throughout the brazing and cool−down process.
LIQUID LINE SERVICE VALVE
WHEN BRAZING LINE SET TO
SERVICE VALVES, POINT FLAME
AWAY FROM SERVICE VALVE.
IMPORTANT Allow braze joint to cool. Apply additional water saturated cloths to help cool brazed joint. Do not remove water saturated cloths until piping has cooled. Temperatures above 250ºF will damage valve seals.
WARNING
1.FIRE, PERSONAL INJURY, OR PROPERTY
DAMAGE may result if you do not wrap a water saturated cloth around both liquid and suction line service valve bodies and copper tube stub while brazing in the line set! The braze, when complete, must be quenched with water to absorb any residual heat.
2. Do not open service valves until refrigerant lines and indoor coil have been leak−tested and evacuated. Refer to procedures provided in this supplement.
SUCTION / VAPOR LINE
WATER SATURATED
CLOTH
LIQUID LINE
SUCTION / VAPOR LINE
SERVICE VALVE
WHEN BRAZING LINE SET TO
SERVICE VALVES, POINT FLAME
AWAY FROM SERVICE VALVE.
WATER SATURATED
CLOTH
7PREPARATION FOR NEXT STEP
After all connections have been brazed, disconnect manifold gauge set from service ports. Apply additional water saturated cloths to both service valves to cool piping. Once piping is cool, remove all water saturated cloths.
Figure 9. Brazing Procedures (continued)
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