Ii-Placement And Installation; Iii-Charging - Lennox LGH094U Unit Information

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II-PLACEMENT AND INSTALLATION

Make sure the unit is installed in accordance with the in­
stallation instructions and all applicable codes. See ac­
cessories section for conditions requiring use of the op­
tional roof mounting frame (C1CURB10).

III-CHARGING

WARNING
Refrigerant can be harmful if it is inhaled. Refrigerant
must be used and recovered responsibly.
Failure to follow this warning may result in person­
al injury or death.
IMPORTANT
Units equipped with a Hot Gas Reheat system MUST be
charged in standard cooling mode.
A-Refrigerant Charge and Check - All-Aluminum Coil
092H, 102H, 120H, 150S Units
WARNING-Do not exceed nameplate charge under any
condition.
This unit is factory charged and should require no further
adjustment. If the system requires additional refrigerant, re­
claim the charge, evacuate the system, and add required
nameplate charge.
NOTE - System charging is not recommended below 60_F
(15_C). In temperatures below 60_F (15_C), the charge
must be weighed into the system.
If weighing facilities are not available, or to check the
charge, use the following procedure:
IMPORTANT - Charge unit in standard cooling mode.
1- Make sure outdoor coil is clean. Attach gauge manifolds
and operate unit at full CFM in cooling mode with econo­
65 °F
Suct
Disc
(psig)
(psig)
110
234
118
236
Circuit 1
136
240
157
248
112
232
119
237
Circuit 2
134
243
155
253
LGH/LCH092H Normal Operating Pressures - All-Aluminum - TXV
Outdoor Coil Entering Air Temperature
75 °F
Suct
Disc
Suct
(psig)
(psig)
(psig)
112
273
115
120
275
123
139
278
142
159
284
163
115
269
117
122
273
125
139
279
143
156
287
161
mizer disabled until system stabilizes (approximately five
minutes). Make sure all outdoor air dampers are closed.
2- Check each system separately with all stages operat­
ing. Compare the normal operating pressures (see ta­
bles 5 - 8) to the pressures obtained from the gauges.
Check unit components if there are significant differ­
ences.
3- Measure the outdoor ambient temperature and the suc­
tion pressure. Refer to the appropriate circuit charging
curve to determine a target liquid temperature.
Note - Pressures are listed for sea level applications.
4- Use the same thermometer to accurately measure the
liquid temperature (in the outdoor section).
D If measured liquid temperature is higher than the
target liquid temperature, add refrigerant to the
system.
D If measured liquid temperature is lower than the
target liquid temperature, recover some refrigerant
from the system.
5- Add or remove charge in increments. Allow the system
to stabilize each time refrigerant is added or removed.
6- Continue the process until measured liquid tempera­
ture agrees with the target liquid temperature. Do not
go below the target liquid temperature when adjusting
charge. Note that suction pressure can change as
charge is adjusted.
7- Example LGH/LCH092 Circuit 1: At 95°F outdoor am­
bient and a measured suction pressure of 130psig, the
target liquid temperature is 96°F. For a measured liquid
temperature of 106°F, add charge in increments until
measured liquid temperature agrees with the target liq­
uid temperature.
TABLE 5
85 °F
95 °F
Disc
Suct
Disc
(psig)
(psig)
(psig)
317
116
367
319
125
369
320
145
369
325
166
373
313
118
371
316
128
367
320
146
370
328
165
376
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105 °F
115 °F
Suct
Disc
Suct
(psig)
(psig)
(psig)
119
428
121
127
426
130
147
422
150
168
424
171
120
441
122
129
431
132
149
424
151
169
427
172
Disc
(psig)
503
497
483
482
523
508
488
487

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