Heat Controller RSG30R-1D Refrigerant Connections, Flowrator Piston Change, Heat Controller, Inc

Models: RSG30R-1D

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6.0 Refrigerant Connections

Heat Controller, Inc.

INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS

Cased/Uncased Coils

6.0 Refrigerant Connections

To prevent refrigerant leak, use proper tools to ensure clean, burr-free cut.

Use brazing shield when welding close to the cabinet surface and wet rag to protect rubber grommet.

Brazing alloy should be at least 5% silver content.

6.1 Flowrator Piston Change

In most applications, there is no need to change the piston (orifice). However, in some applications, changing the piston size is required. If the application requires a different piston/flowrator, change the piston in the distributor of indoor coil before installing the coil. See Table 1 for orifice size.

To change the piston, use following steps:

1.Remove cover panel.

2.Use Two wrenches.

Loosen one turn to release pressure. (High pressure gas)

3.After releasing pressure.

Loosen and carefully pull a part the two fittings to expose piston.

4.Remove factory installed piston and replace with recommended piston from Table 1 as shown in Fig.7.

5.Carefully reassemble assembly. (Hand tighten)

Be sure to use teflon tape on thread for a complete seal.

6.Hand tighten and make sure assembly is properly connected and then torque to 10-30 ft/lb.

NOTE: Be careful not to bend tubing

LIQUID LINE

PISTON

NUT

Fig. 7: Flowrator Piston Change

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Heat Controller RSG30R-1D Refrigerant Connections, Flowrator Piston Change, Heat Controller, Inc, Cased/Uncased Coils