Bryant 575JD16 Installation Instructions Manual page 11

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Make Piping Connections —
Piping connections at the 575J unit are ball valves with
stub tube extensions. Do not open the unit service valves
until all interconnecting tube brazing as been completed.
The stub tube connections include -in SAE service
fittings with Schrader valve cores (see Fig. 7). Before
making any brazed connections to the unit service valves,
remove both Schrader valve caps and cores and save for
re-installation. Connect a source for nitrogen to one of
these service fittings during tube brazing to prevent the
formation of copper oxides inside the tubes at brazed
joints.
Factory
High-Flow
Access Port
Service Valve
with Stem Cap
Fig. 7 - - Typical Piping Connection Assembly
When connecting the field tubing to the 575J service
valves, wrap the valves in wet rags to prevent overheating
Pressure-test all joints from outdoor unit connections over
to the indoor coil, using nitrogen as pressure and with
soap-and-bubbles.
When pressure-testing is completed, remove the nitrogen
source at the outdoor unit service valves and re-install the
two Schrader valve cores. Torque the cores to 2-3 in-lbs
(23-34 N-cm).
Where vapor line is exposed to outdoor air, line must be
insulated. See Table 6 for insulation requirements.
Table 6 – Insulation for Vapor Line Exposed
to Outdoor Conditions
LENGTH OF EXPOSED
VAPOR LINE*
ft
m
10
3
25
8
35
11
50
15
*
Recommended vapor line insulation for piping exposed to outdoor
conditions to prevent loss of heating during heating cycle. When vapor
line goes through interior spaces, insulation should be selected to pre-
vent condensation on cooling cycle. Heating capacity should be re-
duced 1000 Btuh (295 W) if over 35 ft (11 m) of vapor line with
mm) insulation is exposed to outdoor conditions.
Closed cell foam insulation with a thermal conductivity of: 0.28 Btu S
2
in./ft
S h S F (0.04 W/m S C).
Field Service
Access Port
(Schrader core)
Sweat
Connection
C10203
INSULATION THICKNESS
in.
mm
3
/
10
8
1
/
13
2
3
/
19
4
3
/
19
4
3
/
in. (19
4
Evacuation/Dehydration —
Evacuate and dehydrate the connected refrigeration
system(s) (excluding the 575J unit) to 500 microns using a
two-stage vacuum pump attached to the service ports
outside the 575J service valves, following description in
GTAC II, Module 4, System Dehydration.
WARNING
!
UNIT OPERATION AND SAFETY HAZARD
Failure to follow this warning could cause personal
injury, death and/or equipment damage.
Puron
R
(R- - 410A) refrigerant systems operate at
higher pressures than standard R- - 22 systems. Do not
use R- - 22 service equipment or components on Puron
refrigerant equipment.
IMPORTANT: Charge in Cooling mode only!
Preliminary Charge —
Before starting the unit, charge R-410A liquid refrigerant
into the high side of each 575J circuit through the liquid
service valve(s). The amount of refrigerant added must be
at least 80% of the operating charge listed in Table 2 for
LINEAR line length LESS the factory charge quantity (if
factory shipping charge has not been removed). See the
following example.
Allow high and low side pressures to equalize. If pressures
do not equalize readily, charge R-410A vapor (using
special service manifold with expansion device) into the
suction line service port for the low side of system to
assure charge in the evaporator. Refer to GTAC II,
Module
5,
Charging,
Reclamation for liquid charging procedures.
Example:
575J*25
60-ft (18.3 m) linear line length
Equivalent line length 90-ft (27.4 m)
Cooling Liquid Lift: 20-ft (6.1 m)
Select line sizes from Table 2 (575J):
1
Liquid
/
- - in (provides liquid lift to 24- - ft (7.3 m))
2
1
Vapor 1-
/
in.
8
Charge (each circuit):
1
/
- - in liquid line: 30.7 lbs (at 75-ft linear length)
2
80% of Operating Charge:
0.80 x 30.7 = 24.6 lbs
Factory Shipping Charge: 9 lbs
Field-Charge (each circuit):
24.6 - - 9.0 = 15.6 lbs
For linear line lengths longer than 125 ft (38.1 m), contact
your local Bryant representative for system charge value.
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Recover,
Recycling,
and

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