Refrigerant Line Connections (38Vz/Pz And 40Pz); Refrigerant Line Selection - Carrier 50VZ Installation, Operation And Maintenance Instructions

Vertical air-cooled split-system cooling units and heat pumps
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NOTE 1: This control is compatible with any kind of
electromechanical or electronic control (without anticipation
resistors) with the following features:
-
Voltage at 24 V AC
50VZ units standard connections:
R
Connection to 24 V
L
Protection device indication
C
Common 24 V
G
Ventilation
Y1
First stage cooling
Y2
Second stage cooling
W1
First stage heating (option)
W2
Second stage heating (option)
50PZ units standard connections:
R
Connection to 24 V
L
Protection device indication
C
Common 24 V
G
Ventilation
Y1
First stage (cooling/heating)
Y2
Second stage (cooling/heating)
W1
First stage heating (option)
O
Reversing valve*
* The O connection is activated in cooling.
NOTE 2: If the thermostat wiring is incorrect, the control will
be blocked (red LED on) and all the outlets will be deactivated
when unit power is supplied.
NOTE 3: The thermostat cables should be separate from any
220 V or 380 V cable.

Refrigerant line connections (38VZ/PZ and 40PZ)

To guarantee correct unit performance ensure that the line
length and number of bends are kept to a minimum. Avoid pipe
kinking by using large radius bends.
IMPORTANT: Always use refrigerant-grade deoxidized and
dehydrated copper tubing between the indoor and outdoor
units.
Before connecting the refrigerant lines carefully follow the
steps below:
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Remove the nitrogen holding charge from the refrigerant
circuits.
-
Select the diameter of the copper tubing according the the
units installed and according to the distance between the
indoor and outdoor units.
-
Use silver alloy rod for soldering purposes, and ensure
that this work is done in a nitrogen atmosphere.
-
To avoid oxidation insulate the refrigerant lines
adequately.
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Pull a vacuum in the refrigerant circuit until a pressure of
6.9 Pa is maintained for at least 2 hours.
-
Charge the refrigerant circuit with the necessary amount
of R-407C refrigerant (in accordance with table 1 and the
length of the refrigerant lines).
-
Check there are no refrigerant leaks.

Refrigerant line selection

General
When designing refrigerant lines the following must be kept in
mind:
-
Depending on the unit arrangement:
Fig. 22 - Refrigerant lines option A
Heat pump (discharge line)
Cooling (suction line)
Indoor unit
Suction/discharge line:
-
A siphon at the base of the vertical pipe run and inter-
mediate siphons every 8 m or oil separators are needed.
-
Most unfavourable condition: the suction speed in the
vertical pipe run must be more than 6 m/s.
Fig. 23 - Refrigerant lines option B
Indoor unit
Heat pump
Liquid line
Cooling
Suction/discharge line:
-
For heat pumps a siphon is required in the base of the
vertical pipe run.
-
The intermediate siphon can be omitted.
-
For cooling only units siphons are not required.
-
Most unfavourable condition: the suction/discharge
speed in the vertical pipe run must be more than 6 m/s.
Outdoor unit
Heat pump
Gas line
Liquid line
Cooling
Heat pump (discharge line)
Gas line
Cooling (suction line)
Outdoor unit
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