Lennox TSA036H4N41 Installation Instructions Manual page 17

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START: Measure outdoor ambient temperature
USE WEIGH-IN METHOD
DO NOT CHARGE UNIT
Weigh-in or remove refrigerant
(Results of charging at low
based upon line length
temperatures not reliable)
BLOCK OUTDOOR COIL: [sometimes necessary with lower
temperatures] Use cardboard or plastic sheet to restrict the airflow
through the outdoor coil to achieve pressures from 325−375 psig
(2240−2585 kPa). Higher pressures are needed to check charge.
Block equal sections of air intake panels and move coverings
sideways until the liquid pressure is in the above noted ranges.
If refrigerant is added
or removed, verify
charge
using
Approach Method.
If value is LESS
than shown, add
refrigerant.
START: Measure outdoor ambient temperature
DO NOT CHARGE UNIT
USE WEIGH-IN METHOD
Weigh-in or remove refrigerant
(Results of charging at low
based upon line length
temperatures not reliable)
If refrigerant is added
or
removed,
verify
charge
using
Subcooling Method.
If value is LESS
than shown, add
refrigerant.
ABOVE or
BELOW
64ºF and
BELOW
If value is MORE
than shown, remove
the
refrigerant.
MORE or
LESS
Figure 30. HFC−410A Subcooling TXV Charge
ABOVE or
BELOW
64ºF and
BELOW
If value is MORE
than shown, remove
the
refrigerant.
MORE or
LESS
Figure 31. HFC−410A Approach TXV Charge
1. Confirm proper airflow across coil using figure
65ºF
and
2. Compare unit pressures with Table 4, Normal
ABOVE
3. Set thermostat to call for heat (must have a
4. Connect gauge set
5. Measure outdoor ambient temperature
6. When heat demand is satisfied, set thermostat to
7. Allow temperatures and pressures to stabilize.
8. Record liquid line temperature:
9. Measure liquid line pressure and use the value to
10. Subtract to determine subcooling (SCº):
11. Compare results with table below.
SCº (Subcooling) Values (F:+/−1.0° [C: +/−0.6°])
ºF (ºC)*
−036
65 (18)
13 (7.2) 10 (5.6)
75 (24)
9 (5.0)
85 (29)
7 (3.9)
95 (35)
8 (4.4)
105 (41) 9 (5.0)
115 (45) 10 (5.6)
*Temperature of air entering outdoor coil
1. Confirm proper airflow across coil using figure
65ºF
2. Compare unit pressures with Table 4, Normal
and
ABOVE
3. Set thermostat to call for heat (must have a
4. Connect gauge set.
5. When heat demand is satisfied, set thermostat
6. Allow temperatures and pressures to stabilize.
7. Record outdoor ambient temperature:
8. Record liquid line temperature:
9. Subtract to determine approach (APPº):
10. Compare results with table below.
APPº (Approach) Values(F:+/−1.0° [C: +/−0.6°])
ºF (ºC)*
−036
65 (18)
2 (1.1)
75 (24)
5 (2.8)
85 (29)
8 (4.4)
95 (35)
7 (3.9)
105 (41) 6 (3.3)
115 (45) 6 (3.3)
*Temperature of air entering outdoor coil
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27.
Operating Pressures.
cooling load between 70-80ºF (21−26ºC)
call for cooling
NOTE − If necessary, block outdoor coil to
maintain 325 − 375 psig.
LIQº = ______
determine saturation temperature (see table 5):
SATº = ______
SATº_____ − LIQº _____ = SCº _____
−042
−048
−060
8 (4.4)
8 (4.4)
7 (3.9)
8 (4.4)
7 (3.9)
7 (3.9)
8 (4.4)
8 (4.4)
7 (3.9)
8 (4.4)
7 (3.9)
7 (3.9)
8 (4.4)
6 (3.3)
7 (3.9)
7 (3.9)
6 (3.3)
27.
Operating Pressures.
cooling load between 70-80ºF (21−26ºC).
to call for cooling.
AMBº =_________
LIQº = __________
LIQº_____ − AMBº _____ = APPº_____
−042
−048
−060
6 (3.3)
7 (3.9)
8 (4.4)
8 (4.4)
8 (4.4)
9 (5.0)
8 (4.4)
8 (4.4)
9 (5.0)
8 (4.4)
8 (4.4)
9 (5.0)
8 (4.4)
8 (4.4)
9 (5.0)
8 (4.4)
9 (5.0)
9 (5.0)
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