Compressor Oil; Servicing Systems On Roofs With Synthetic Materials; Liquid Line Filter Drier; Puron (R-410A) Refrigerant Charging - Bryant Legacy 607C K Series Installation Instruction

13.4 seer2 single-packaged heat pump system with puron (r-410a) refrigerant single phase 2-5 nominal tons (sizes 24-60), three phase 3-5 nominal tons (sizes 36-60)
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607C--K: Installation Instruction

Compressor Oil

The Copeland scroll compressor uses 3MAF POE oil. If additional oil is
needed, use Uniqema RL32-3MAF. If this oil is not available, use
Copeland Ultra 32 CC or Mobil Arctic EAL22 CC. This oil is extremely
hygroscopic, meaning it absorbs water readily. POE oils can absorb 15
times as much water as other oils designed to HCFC and CFC
refrigerants. Take all necessary precautions to avoid exposure of the oil
to the atmosphere.

Servicing Systems on Roofs with Synthetic Materials

POE (polyolester) compressor lubricants are known to cause long term
damage to some synthetic roofing materials. Exposure, even if
immediately cleaned up, may cause embrittlement (leading to cracking)
to occur in one year or more. When performing any service that may risk
exposure of compressor oil to the roof, take appropriate precautions to
protect roofing. Procedures which risk oil leakage include, but are not
limited to, compressor replacement, repairing refrigerant leaks, replacing
refrigerant components such as filter drier, pressure switch, metering
device, coil, accumulator, or reversing valve.
Synthetic Roof Precautionary Procedure
1. Cover extended roof working area with an impermeable
polyethylene (plastic) drip cloth or tarp. Cover an approximate
10x10 ft (3x3 m) area.
2. Cover area in front of the unit service panel with a terry cloth shop
towel to absorb lubricant spills and prevent run-offs, and protect
drop cloth from tears caused by tools or components.
3. Place terry cloth shop towel inside unit immediately under
component(s) to be serviced and prevent lubricant run-offs through
the louvered openings in the unit base.
4. Perform required service.
5. Remove and dispose of any oil contaminated material per local
codes.

Liquid Line Filter Drier

The biflow filter drier is specifically designed to operate with Puron
(R-410A). Use only factory-authorized components. Filter drier must be
replaced whenever the refrigerant system is opened. When removing a
filter drier, use a tubing cutter to cut the drier from the system. Do not
unsweat a filter drier from the system. Heat from unsweating will release
moisture and contaminants from drier into system.

Puron (R-410A) Refrigerant Charging

Refer to unit information plate and charging chart. Some R-410A
refrigerant cylinders contain a dip tube to allow liquid refrigerant to flow
from cylinder in upright position. For cylinders equipped with a dip tube,
charge Puron (R-410A) units with cylinder in upright position and a
commercial metering device in manifold hose. Charge refrigerant into
suction-line.
Step 13 – System Information

Loss of Charge Switch

The loss of charge switch is a protective device wired into control circuit
(low voltage). It shuts off the compressor if abnormally low pressures
are present in the refrigeration circuit.
NOTE: Because these switches are attached to refrigeration system
under pressure, it is not advisable to remove this device for
troubleshooting unless you are reasonably certain that a problem exists.
If switch must be removed, remove and recover all system charge so that
pressure gauges read 0 psig. Never open system without breaking
vacuum with dry nitrogen.

Check Defrost Thermostat

The defrost thermostat is usually located on the lowest liquid leaving
circuit of the left condenser coil (see
32_F (0_C) and opens at 65_F (18_C).
Manufacturer reserves the right to change, at any time, specifications and designs without notice and without obligations.
Fig.
25). The thermostat closes at
The defrost thermostat signals heat pump that conditions are right for
defrost or that conditions have changed to terminate defrost. It is a
thermally actuated switch clamped to outdoor coil to sense its
temperature. Normal temperature range is closed at 32_  3_F (0 
1.7_C) and open at 65_  5_F (18  2.8_C).
NOTE: The defrost thermostat must be located on the liquid side of the
outdoor coil on the bottom circuit and as close to the coil as possible.
The factor location is on the left/back coil.
Fig. 25 – Defrost Thermostat

Troubleshooting

Refer to the Cooling and Heating Troubleshooting Chart
troubleshooting information.

Start-Up Checklist

Use the Start-Up Checklist.
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