Advantage Engineering Titan Instruction Manual page 17

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Titan Central Chillers
TI-60A shown with optional variable speed
drive.
C.
Installation instructions are provided by the manufacturer of the condensing unit and are
shipped in the electrical cabinet. The following is a short overview of the instructions.
D.
The condenser is designed to be rigged from overhead. Lifting holes are provided and
marked.
E.
The unit should be located in an area free of foreign material which could clog the
condenser air intake. It should be located on a hard level surface, a concrete pad is
recommended.
F.
Interconnecting refrigerant piping is field supplied and installed. Only refrigerant approved
copper should be used. Water piping and soft solder joints are not acceptable. High
temperature phos-copper should be used on all joints.
G.
The following should be field provided and installed in the interconnecting piping :
1.
Discharge line check valves installed after the oil separator.
2.
Shut off valves in the hot gas and liquid lines.
3.
Pressure relief valves located at the condensing unit.
4.
Refrigerant recovery ports located at the condensing unit,
5.
Inverted traps in the refrigerant piping (refer to typical piping schematic).
H.
The electrical installation must conform to all national and local electrical codes. Refer to
the electrical schematics for actual circuit design.
I .
Remote outdoor condenser installation should include:
1.
Hot gas lines should rise above refrigerant level in condenser circuit.
2.
Trap should be installed on hot gas lines to prevent condenser oil and refrigerant
ADVANTAGE ENGINEERING, INC.
525 East Stop 18 Road Greenwood, Indiana 46142
317-887-0729
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Typical refrigerant
connections for remote
air-cooled condenser
Zone 1
Typical refrigerant
connections for remote
air-cooled condenser
Zone 2
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