Typical 30Hxa Refrigerant Piping To Remote Condenser; Differential Flow Switch - Carrier 30HXA Installation Instructions Manual

Water-cooled and condenserless chillers
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NOTES:
1. Piping shown is for general point-of-connection only and is not in-
tended to show details for a specific installation. Certified field wir-
ing and dimensional drawings are available upon request. The 30HXA
units should be installed using certified drawings.
2. Refer to Carrier System Design Manual for details regarding pip-
ing techniques.
3. Piping and pressure relief devices are field supplied.
4. Vent pipes properly per local codes.
Fig. 7 — Typical 30HXA Refrigerant Piping to Remote Condenser
30HXA REFRIGERANT PIPING (See Fig. 7) — Take
care when running the refrigerant piping from the 30HXA
unit to the remote condenser(s) to avoid excessive pres-
sure drops. The pressure drop using R-134a refrigerant is
different than when using R-22 refrigerant. See Tables 2 and
3 for an example for a 2 F (1.1 C) pressure drop in saturated
temperature in the discharge (hot gas) line and liquid line,
respectively. Refer to Fig. 9 and 10 for line sizing informa-
tion for the discharge and liquid lines for 30HXA (R-134a)
units.
Table 2 — Discharge Line 2 F (1.1 C) Drop in
Saturated Temperature Example
SATURATED
DISCHARGE
TEMP
F
C
Psig
126
52.2
187.5
124
51.1
182.0
PRESSURE
5.5
COOLER*
EXV
OIL
SEPARATOR
ANGLE
VALVE
PRESSURE
R-134a
R-22
kPa
Psig
kPa
1293
281.6
1942
1255
274.3
1891
38
7.3
51
EXV
LIQUID LINE
LIQUID LINE
Fig. 8 — Differential Flow Switch
11
TO REMOTE
CONDENSER(S)
TO REMOTE
CONDENSER(S)
TO REMOTE
CONDENSER(S)
TO REMOTE
CONDENSER(S)
PRESSURE
RELIEF
DISCHARGE
LINE
LEGEND
EXV — Electronic Expansion Valve
*See Fig. 6 for typical cooler piping.
LEGEND
COM — Common
N.O. — Normally Open

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