Coil Freeze-Up Protection; Refrigerant Piping, Direct-Expansion Coils; Typical Direct-Expansion Row Split Coil; Distributor Part Numbers - Carrier 39T Installation, Start-Up And Service Instructions Manual

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Coil Freeze-Up Protection

WATER COILS — If a chilled water coil is applied with
outside air, provisions must be made to prevent coil freeze-
up. Install a coil freeze-up thermostat to shut down the sys-
tem if any air temperature below 36 F is encountered enter-
ing the water coil. Follow thermostat manufacturer's
instructions.
When a water coil is applied downstream of a direct-
expansion (DX) coil, a freeze-up thermostat must be in-
stalled between the DX and water coil and electrically in-
terlocked to turn off the cooling to prevent freeze-up of the
water coil.
For outdoor-air application where intermittent chilled
water coil operation is possible, one of the following steps
should be taken:
• Install an auxiliary blower heater in cabinet to maintain above-
freezing temperature around coil while unit is shut down.
• Drain coils and fill with an ethylene glycol solution suit-
able for the expected cold weather operation.
• Shut down the system and drain coils. See Service section,
Winter Shutdown, page 75.
STEAM COILS — When used for preheating outdoor air in
pressure or vacuum systems, an immersion thermostat to con-
trol outdoor-air damper and fan motor is recommended. This
control is actuated when steam supply fails or condensate
temperature drops below an established level, such as 120 to
150 F. A vacuum breaker should also be used to equalize
coil pressure with the atmosphere when steam supply throttles
close. Steam should not be modulated when outdoor air is
below 40 F.
On low-pressure and vacuum steam-heating systems, the
thermostat may be replaced by a condensate drain with a
thermal element. This element opens and drains the coil when
condensate temperature drops below 165 F. Note that con-
densate drains are limited to 5 psig pressure.
Refrigerant Piping, Direct-Expansion Coils —
See Fig. 43. Direct-expansion (DX) coils are divided into 2
or 4 splits depending upon the unit size and coil circuiting.
Each split requires its own distributor nozzle, expansion valve,
and suction piping. Suction connections are on the air en-
tering side when the coil is properly installed. Matching dis-
tributor connections for each coil split are on the air leaving
side. See unit label or certified drawing to assure connection
to matching suction and liquid connections.
Fig. 43 — Typical Direct-Expansion Row Split Coil
Table 19 shows distributor part numbers. Table 20 shows
DX coil circuiting data.
NOTE: Distributor nozzles are factory selected and installed
for adequate performance in many unit applications. For best
performance, use Carrier's AHU Builder™ program to se-
lect nozzle sizes for each unit and replace the factory-
installed nozzles as required. See the Thermostatic Expan-
sion Valve Piping section on page 59 for further details.
To prevent damage to the coil or coil headers: Do not
use the headers to lift the coil. Support the piping and
coil connections independently. Do not use the coil con-
nections to support piping. When tightening coil con-
nections, use a backup wrench on the stub outs.
Direct-expansion coils are shipped pressurized with dry
air. Release pressure from each coil split through valves
in protective caps before removing caps.
Do not leave piping open to the atmosphere unnec-
essarily. Water and water vapor are detrimental to the
refrigerant system. Until the piping is complete, recap
the system and charge with nitrogen at the end of each
workday. Clean all piping connections before soldering
joints.
The lower split of face split coils should be first on,
last off.
Row split coils utilize special intertwined circuits (as
shown in Fig. 43); either split of these row split coils
can be first on, last off.
Table 19 — Distributor Part Numbers
PART NO.
Sporlan
Carrier
1112-2-
EA07NC261
1
4
1112-3-
EA07FC027
1
4
1112-4-
1
EA07NC262
4
1112-5-
1
EA07NC263
4
1112-6-
EA07NC264
1
4
1113-7-
1
EA07HC207
4
1113-8-
1
EA07HC208
4
1115-8-
1
EA07KC240
4
1115-9-
EA07KC241
1
4
1115-10-
1
EA07KC242
4
1116-11-
1
EA07HC011
4
1117-11-
1
EA07LC510
4
1117-12-
EA07HC012
1
4
1117-13-
1
EA07HC013
4
1126-14-
1
EA07TC290
4
1126-15-
1
EA07HC015
4
1126-16-
EA07TC207
1
4
1126-17-
1
EA07HC017
4
50
SPORLAN
NO.
CONNECTION
NOZZLE
OF
OD (in.)
TUBES
Type
2
3
4
5
0.88
G
6
7
8
8
9
1.12
E
10
11
11
12
13
14
1.38
C
15
16
17
Size
3
to 12
4
3 to 30
3 to 50

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