OPTIMIZE CHARGE USING SUBCOOLING METHOD

USE

COOLING

MODE

60ºF

(15ºC)

USE

HEATING

MODE

1.Check liquid and vapor line pressures. Compare pressures with either second−stage heat or cooling mode normal operating pressures listed in table 7. Table 7 is a general guide and expect minor pressures variations. Significant pressure differences may indicate improper charge or other system problem.

2.Decide whether to use cooling or heating mode based on current outdoor ambient temperature:

AUse COOLING MODE when:

S Outdoor ambient temperature is 60°F (15.5°C) and above.

S Indoor return air temperature range is between 70 to 80°F (21−27°C). This temperature range is what the target subcooling values are base upon in tables 3 through 6.

If indoor return air temperature is not within reference range, set thermostat to cooling mode and a setpoint of 68ºF (20ºC). This should place the outdoor unit into second−stage (high−capacity) cooling mode. When operating and temperature pressures have stabilized, continue to step 3.

BUse HEATING MODE when:

S Outdoor ambient temperature is 59°F (15.0°C) and below.

S Indoor return air temperature range is between 65−75°F (18−24°C). This temperature range is what the target subcooling values are base upon in tables 3 through 6.

If indoor return air temperature is not within reference range, set thermostat to heating mode and a setpoint of 77ºF (25ºC). This should place the outdoor unit into second−stage (high−capacity) heating mode. When operating and temperature pressures have stabilized, continue to step 3.

3.Read the liquid line pressure; then find its corresponding temperature pressure listed in table 8 and record it in the SATº space to the left.

4.Read the liquid line temperature; record in the LIQº space to the left.

SATº

5.Subtract LIQº temperature from SATº temperature to determine subcooling; record it in SCº space to the left..

LIQº –

6. Compare SCº results with tables 3 through 6 (either Heating or Cooling mode column), also consider any additional charge required for line set lengths longer than

SCº =

15 feet and/or unit matched component combinations (Add Charge column).

7.If subcooling value is:

A GREATER than shown for the applicable unit match component, REMOVE refrigerant;

B LESS than shown for the applicable unit match component, ADD refrigerant.

8.If refrigerant is added or removed, repeat steps 3 through 6 to verify charge.

9.Close all manifold gauge set valves and disconnect gauge set from outdoor unit.

10.Replace the stem and service port caps and tighten as specified in Operating Service Valves on page 2.

11.Recheck voltage while the unit is running. Power must be within range shown on the nameplate.

Figure 24. Using HFC−410A Subcooling Method tage (High Capacity)

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XP16 SERIES

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Lenox Elite Series XP16 Units Heat Pumps, P506640-01 installation instructions Satº, Liqº, Scº =