Lennox Elite Series Installation Instructions Manual page 15

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,A WARNING
,WARNING
7. After leak testing disconnect
gauges from service
ports.
Evacuating the system of non-condensables
is critical for
proper operation
of the
unit. Non-oondensables
are
defined
as
any
gas that
will
not condense
under
temperatures and pressures present during operation of
an air conditioning system. Non-condensables
and water
suction combine with refrigerant to produce substances
that corrode copper piping and compressor parts.
,A WARNING
,WARNING
1. Connect
an HFC-410A
manifold
gauge set high
pressure
hose to the suction
valve service
port.
(Normally, the high pressure hose is connected to the
liquid line port; however, connecting it to the suction
port better protects the manifold gauge set from high
pressure damage.)
2. With both manifold valves closed, connect the cylinder
of HFC-410A
refrigerant
to the center port of the
manifold gauge set. Open the valve on the HFC-410A
cylinder (suction only).
3. Open the high pressure side of the manifold to allow
HFC-410A into the line set and indoor unit, Weigh in
a trace amount of HFC-410A, [A trace amount is a
maximum of two ounces (57 g) refrigerant or three
pounds (31 kPa) pressure]. Close the valve on the
HFC-410A cylinder and the valve on the high pressure
side
of the manifold
gauge set,
Disconnect
the
HFC-410A cylinder.
4. Connect a cylinder of dry nitrogen with a pressure
regulating valve to the center port of the manifold
gauge set,
5. Adjust dry nitrogen pressure to 150 psig (1034 kPa).
Open the valve on the high side d the manifold gauge
set in order to pressurize the line set and the indoor unit,
6. After a few minutes, open one of the service valve
ports and verify that the refrigerant added to the
system earlier is measurable with a leak detector.
IMPORTANT
1. Connect manifold gauge set to the service valve ports
as follows:
low pressure gauge to suction line service valve
high pressure gauge to liquid line service valve
2. Connect micron gauge.
3. Connect the vacuum pump (with vacuum gauge) to
the center port of the manifold gauge set,
4. Open both manifold
valves and start the vacuum
pump.
5. Evacuate the line set and indoor unit to an absolute
pressure
of 23,000
microns
(29.01
inches
of
mercury),
NOTE - During
the early stages
of evacuation,
it is
desirable to close the manifold gauge valve at least once to
determine
if there is a rapid rise in sure indicates
a
relatively large leak. If this occurs, repeat the leak testing
procedure.
NOTE - The term absolute
pressure
means the total
actual pressure within a given volume or system, above
the absolute zero of pressure.
Absolute pressure in a
vacuum is equal to atmospheric pressure minus vacuum
pressure.
6. When the absolute pressure reaches 23,000 microns
(29.01 inches of mercury), close the manifold gauge
valves, turn off the vacuum pump and disconnect the
manifold gauge center port hose from vacuum pump.
Attach the manifold center port hose to a dry nitrogen
cylinder with pressure regulator set to 150 psig (1034
kPa) and purge the hose. Open the manifold gauge
valves to break the vacuum in the line set and indoor
unit. Close the manifold gauge valves.
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