Startup - Trane Start to Finish R-410A Installation Manual

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Follow the instructions in the unit Installation, Operation,
and Maintenance manual. If there are no instructions
available, use these guidelines:
NOTICE
Equipment Damage!
Failure to follow guidelines below could result in
equipment damage.
Never start the compressor without refrigerant in the
system.
Never bypass the low pressure switch to start the unit.
Monitor oil level for 60 minutes to ensure that oil
returns from the system.
Check system pressures and temperatures to ensure
they are in line with unit design pressures. Refer to the
unit Installation, Operation, and Maintenance manual
for this information.
To top off the unit, charge liquid refrigerant may added
by slowly throttling it into the suction line. This must be
done only when the compressor is operating.
Do not overcharge the unit.
Recommended system full load superheats—unless
specified differently in the unit Installation, Operation,
and Maintenance manual—is 16°F–20°F.
Measure the oil sump superheat. Oil sump superheat
should be greater than 20°F. Oil sump superheat is
calculated as follows:
Oil Sump Superheat = Oil Sump Temperature –
Saturated Suction Temperature
Measure the oil sump temperature by placing a
thermocouple on the bottom of the compressor,
preferably in the center, and insulate it. Calculate sump
superheat. If less than 20°F, recheck the expansion
valve superheat and increase it. Low sump superheat
is indicated by foaming compressor oil.
After fully charging the unit, recheck all pressure,
temperatures, and electrical readings.
Ensure that the compressor protection module and
power supply wires are installed on the correct
terminals (see
Figure 20, p. 26
Proper torque for the terminal screws is 25 in·lb.
Note: When equipped with terminal stud with a nut,
torque the nut to 30 ± 2 in·lb.
PART-SVN234B-EN
and
Figure 21, p.
26).
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