New Or Replacement Line Set - Lennox XP17-024-230-01 Installation And Service Procedure

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New or Replacement Line Set

REFRIGERANT LINE SET
This section provides information on installation or
replacement of existing line set. If new or replacement line
set is not being installed then proceed to Brazing
Connections on page 67.
IMPORTANT
Lennox highly recommends changing line set when
converting the existing system from HCFC-22 to
HFC-410A.
If that is not possible and the line set is the
proper size as reference in table 2, use the procedure
outlined under Flushing the System on page 13.
If refrigerant lines are routed through a wall, then seal and
isolate the opening so vibration is not transmitted to the
building. Pay close attention to line set isolation during
installation of any HVAC system. When properly isolated
from building structures (walls, ceilings. floors), the
refrigerant lines will not create unnecessary vibration and
subsequent sounds. See figure 40 for recommended
installation practices. Also, consider the following when
placing and installing a high-efficiency outdoor unit.
Liquid lines that meter the refrigerant, such as RFC1 liquid
lines, must not be used in this application. Existing line set
of proper size as listed in table 17 may be reused. If system
was previously charged with HCFC-22 refrigerant, then
existing line set must be flushed (see Flushing the System
on page 70).
Field refrigerant piping consists of liquid and vapor lines
from the outdoor unit to the indoor unit coil (braze
connections). Use Lennox L15 (sweat, non-flare) series
line set, or field-fabricated refrigerant line sizes as listed in
table 17.
table 17. Refrigerant Line Set Requirements
Field Connections
Model
Liquid
Vapor
Line
Line
-024
3/4"
3/8" (10)
(19)
-030
-036
7/8"
-042
3/8" (10)
(22)
-048
1-1/8"
-060
3/8" (10)
(29)
NOTE — Some applications may required a field provided 7/8" to
1-1/8" adapter
XP17
Recommended Line Set
L15
Liquid
Vapor
Line Sets
Line
Line
Feet (Meters)
L15-41
3/4"
15 - 50'
3/8" (10)
(19)
(5 - 15)
L15-65
7/8"
15 - 50 ft.
3/8" (10)
(22)
(5 - 15m)
1-1/8"
Field
3/8" (10)
(29)
Fabricated
NOTE — When installing refrigerant lines longer than 50
feet, see the Lennox Refrigerant Piping Design and
Fabrication Guidelines, CORP. 9351-L9, or contact
Lennox Technical Support Product Applications for
assistance.
To obtain the correct information from Lennox, be sure to
communicate the following information:
Model (XP17) and size of unit (e.g. -036).
D
Line set diameters for the unit being installed as listed
D
in table 17 and total length of installation.
Number of elbows vertical rise or drop in the piping.
D
IMPORTANT
Mineral oils are not compatible with
be added, it must be a Polyol ester oil.
The compressor is charged with sufficient Polyol ester oil
for line set lengths up to 50 feet. Recommend adding oil to
system based on the amount of refrigerant charge in the
system. No need to add oil in system with 20 pounds of
refrigerant or less. For systems over 20 pounds - add one
ounce of every five pounds of refrigerant.
Recommended topping-off POE oils are Mobil EAL
ARCTIC 22 CC or ICI EMKARATEt RL32CF.
Danger of fire. Bleeding the refrigerant
charge from only the high side may result
in the low side shell and suction tubing
being pressurized. Application of a
brazing torch while pressurized may
result in ignition of the refrigerant and oil
mixture - check the high and low
pressures before unbrazing.
When using a high pressure gas such as
dry nitrogen to pressurize a refrigeration
or air conditioning system, use a regulator
that can control the pressure down to 1 or
2 psig (6.9 to 13.8 kPa).
Brazing alloys and flux contain materials which are
hazardous to your health.
Avoid breathing vapors or fumes from brazing
operations. Perform operations only in well ventilated
areas.
Wear gloves and protective goggles or face shield to
protect against burns.
Wash hands with soap and water after handling brazing
alloys and flux.
Page 65
HFC-410A.
WARNING
WARNING
CAUTION
If oil must

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