036-21544-001 Rev. B (1103)

13 REFRIGERANT SYSTEM

SERVICE PORTS

There are two service ports available to service technicians. One port is located at each of the two base valves.

A.Liquid Line Base Valve Service Port. This port is used to evacuate the refrigerant line set when the ball valve is in the closed position. It may also be used to measure the liquid line pressure or, more accurately, the “saturated line” pressure during normal operation.

1.During cooling operation this service port is downstream of the metering orifice which is installed inside of the liquid line base valve body. While in the cooling mode this pressure is typically 25 to 40 PSI above that of the suction base valve pressure (usually 85 to 110 PSI).

2.During heating operation this pressure continues to be downstream of the capillary tube which is now metering refrigerant at the outlet of the indoor unit.

B.Suction Base Valve Service Port. This port is also used to evacuate the indoor unit and line set during installation. The ball valve must be closed to evacuate the line set and indoor unit. During normal cooling mode operation this pres- sure port indicates evaporator pressure (minus line set pressure drop). Typical cooling mode pressure readings here are in the range of 55 to 80 PSI during summer operation.

C.Both refrigerant lines must be insulated because the “cooling side” metering device is located in the outdoor unit. Failure to insulate the liquid line, or more accurately the “saturation line”, will result in condensate dripping from the line and poor cooling performance.

D.Metering Devices. A fixed orifice that is located in the liquid base valve meters refrigerant in the cooling mode. If a restriction or a compressor failure occurs this orifice can be easily accessed and cleaned after refrigerant is recovered. It is important to use a back-up wrench on the liquid line base valve connections when accessing the orifice. Failure to do so could loosen the base valve connections and cause a refrigerant leak.

CHARGE COMPENSATOR

 

FIELD CONNECTED LINE

(Empty in cooling / full in heating)

 

INDOOR COIL

OUTDOOR

 

 

COIL

 

 

 

4-WAY

 

 

REVERSING

 

 

VALVE

 

 

FILTER DRYER

 

 

(Solid core)

 

 

SUCTION

COMPRESSOR

 

 

 

ACCUMULATOR

 

FLOW RATER

 

RESTRICTOR

 

VALVE

(PUGH024 ONLY)

 

 

FLOW RATER

 

 

LIQUID

 

COOLING

SENSOR

 

CAPILLARY TUBE

 

 

 

 

(HEATING)

COOLING CYCLE FLOW

 

FIELD CONNECTED LINE

 

 

HEATING CYCLE FLOW

 

 

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Mitsubishi Electronics PUGH24AYB, PUGH42AYB, PUGH36AYB, PUGH18AYB, PUGH30AYB technical manual Refrigerant System, Service Ports