Trane Custom Climate Changer Air Handlers Dual-circuit evaporator coil with four distributors

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Installation

Dual-Circuit Condensing Units: Evaporator Coil with Four Distributors (see Figure 39)

Figure 39. Dual-circuit evaporator coil with four distributors

1Pitch the liquid line slightly—

1 inch/10 feet [1 cm/3 m]—so the refrigerant drains toward the evaporator.

2Provide one expansion valve per distributor.

3Slightly pitch the outlet line from the suction header toward the suction riser—that is, 1 inch/

10 feet [1 cm/3 m] in the direction of flow. Use the tube diameter that matches the suction-header connection.

4Arrange the suction line so the refrigerant gas leaving the coil flows downward, past the lowest suction-header outlet, before turning upward. Use a double- elbow configuration to isolate the thermal expansion valve bulb from other suction headers.

5For horizontal tubing, use the tube diameter recommended by the condensing unit manufacturer.

6For the vertical riser, use the tube diameter recommended by the condensing unit manufacturer. Assure the top of the riser is higher than the evaporator coil.

7Pitch the suction line slightly—

1 inch/10 feet [1 cm/3 m]—so the refrigerant drains toward the evaporator.

8Insulate the suction line.

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9The top of the Circuit 1 suction riser must be higher than the bottom evaporator coil. Use the tube diameter recommended by the condensing unit manufacturer for the riser.

10The top of the Circuit 2 suction riser must be higher than the top evaporator coil. Use the tube diameter recommended by the condensing unit manufacturer for the riser.

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