Installation Piping
diameter must be as small as possible, while still providing at least 5°F [2.7°C] of subcooling at the expansion valve throughout the operating envelope.
Routing. Install the liquid line with a slight slope in the direction of flow so that it can be routed with the suction line. Minimize tube bends and reducers because these items tend to increase pressure drop and reduce subcooling at the expansion valve.
Insulation. The liquid line is generally warmer than the surrounding air, so it does not require insulation.
Components.
•Thermal expansion valve (TEV)
Select the TEV based on the actual evaporator capacity, considering the full range of loadings. Verify that the valve will successfully operate at the lightest load condition, considering if hot gas bypass is to be used. For improved modulation, choose a TEV with balanced port construction and an external equalizer connection. The valve must be designed to operate against a back pressure of 20 psi higher than actual evaporator pressure. Install the TEV directly on the coil liquid connection (distributor provided).
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•Filter drier
Install a properly sized liquid line
Manual,
•Access port
The access port allows the unit to be charged with liquid refrigerant and is used to determine subcooling. This port is usually a Schraeder valve with a core.
•Solenoid valve
If required by the compressor unit, install the solenoid valve between the filter drier and sight glass.
NOTICE
Valve Damage!
Disassemble the thermal expansion valve before completing the brazing connections. If necessary, wrap the valve in a cool wet cloth while brazing. Failure to protect the valve from high temperatures could damage internal components.
Suction Line
Line sizing. Properly sizing the suction line is critical for ensuring that the oil returns to the compressor throughout the system operating envelope. If provided, use the suction line size(s) recommended by the manufacturer of the compressor unit. The selected tube diameter(s) must maintain adequate refrigerant velocities at all operating conditions.
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