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the sides
of the
unit
and
should
be of sufficient
distance
from
the
unit
to prevent
restriction
of airflow
to and
from
the unit.
Also allow
for proper
maintenance
space.
The
barrier
should
be constructed
of materials
which
will
blend
in with
the building
design.
3. Avoid
locating
the unit
where
condensation
and
freezing
of defrost
vapor
may
annoy
the customer.
For instance,
installing
the unit
under
a bedroom,
kitchen,
or picture
window
may
be annoying
to the customer
since
conden-
sate
and fog will occur
during
the
defrost
cycle.
4. Avoid
locating
the unit
under
the eaves
or other
overhead
structures
as sizeable
icicles
may
form
and the
unit
may
be damaged
by these
falling
icicles.
B. LOCATION AND PREPARATION
OF THE UNiT
1. When removing
unit fl'om the pallet,
notice the tabs on
the basepan.
Remove tabs by cutting
with a sharp
tool as
shown above in Figure
2, and slide unit offof pallet.
2. The unit should be set on a level support
pad at least as
large as the umt base pan, such as a concrete
slab. If this
is not the application
used please
refer to application
bulletin
"Trane
XR-APG'_'_'-EN" (* denotes
latest
revision
number).
3. The support
pad must
NOT be in direct
contact
with
any structure.
Unit must
be positioned
a minimum
of
12" fl'om any wall or surrounding
shrubbery
to insure
adequate
airflow.
Clearance
must
be provided
in fl'ont
of control
box (access
panels)
and any other
side
requiring
service
access
to meet
National
Electrical
Code. Also, the unit location
must
be far enough
away
from any structure
to prevent
excess roof run-off
water
from pouring
directly
on the unit.
Do not locate
unit(s)
close to bedroom(s).
4. The top discharge
area must
be unrestricted
fbr at
least five (5) feet above the unit.
5. When the outdoor
unit is mounted
on a roof; be sure the
roof will support
the unit's weight. Properly
selected
isolation
is recommended
to prevent
transmission
to the
building
structure.
6. The maximum
length
of refl'igerant
lines fl'om outdoor to
indoor unit should NOT exceed sixty (60) feet.
7. If outdoor
unit is mounted
above the air handler,
maxi-
mum lift should
not exceed sixty (60) feet (suction line). If
air handler
is mounted
above condensing
unit, maximum
lift should not exceed sixty (60) feet (liquid line).
8. Locate and install
indoor coil or air handler
in accordance
with instruction
included
with that unit.
C. INSTALLING
REFRIGERANT
LINES
If using existing refrigerant
lines make certain that all joints
are brazed, not soldered.
Condensing
units
have provisions
for braze connections.
Pressure
taps are provided
on the service valves of outdoor
unit fbr compressor
suction
and liquid pressures.
The indoor end of the recommended
refl'igerant
line sets may
be straight
or with a 90 degree bend, depending
upon
situation
requirements.
This should be thoroughly
checked
out befbre ordering
refl'igerant
line sets.
The gas line must always
be insulated.
in scroll compressor applications,
dome temperatures
may
be hot. Do not touch top of compressor,
may cause minor
to severe burning.
The units are factory charged
with the system charge required
when using fifteen (15) feet of rated connecting
line. Unit
nameplate
charge is with twenty-five
(25) feet of line set.
Final
refrigerant
charge
adjustment
is necessary.
Use
the Charging
Infbrmation
in the outdoor unit Service Facts
and on page 6.
1. Determine
the most practical
way to run the lines.
2. Consider
types of bends to be made and space limitations.
NOTE:
Large diameter tubing will be very difficult to rebend once it
has been shaped.
3,
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
Determine
the best starting
point for routing
the refriger-
ant tubing -- INSIDE
OR OUTSIDE
THE STRUCTURE.
Provide a pull-thru
hole of sufficient
size to allow both
liquid and gas lines.
Be sure the tubing
is of sufficient
length.
Uncoil the tubing
-- do not kink or dent.
Route the tubing
making
all required
bends and properly
secure the tubing befbre making
connections.
To prevent
a noise within the building
structure
due to
vibration
transmission
from the refrigerant
lines, the
fbllowing precautions
should be taken:
a. When the refrigerant
lines have to be fastened
to floor
joists or other fl'aming in a structure,
use isolation
type hangers.
b. Isolation
hangers
should also be used when refriger-
ant lines are run in stud spaces or enclosed ceilings.
c. Where
the refrigerant
lines run through
a wall or sill,
they should be insulated
and isolated.
d. Isolate the lines from all ductwork.
D. SERVICE
VALVE
OPERATION
BRASS LIQUID LINE SERVICE VALVE
The Brass Liquid and Gas Line Service Valves are factory
shipped
in the seated position to hold factory charge. The
®
LiQUiD
LiNE SERVICE
VALVE
ROLLED
EDGE TO
CAP-_
(_
UNIT SIDE OF _
_
SERVICE
VALVE
PORT
CAPTIVATE
STEM
HEX HEADED
STEM
LIQUID LINE
CONNECTION
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