Section 6. Refrigerant Line Routing - Trane A5AC3018A Installation And Operation Manual

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5.3 Required Refrigerant Line Length
Determine required line length and lift. You will
need this later in STEP 2 of Section 14.
Total Line Length = __________ Ft.
Total Vertical Change (lift) = __________ Ft.
5.4 Refrigerant Line Insulation
Important: The Vapor Line must always be
insulated. DO NOT allow the Liquid Line and
Vapor Line to come in direct (metal to metal)
contact.
5.5 Reuse Existing Refrigerant Lines
If using existing refrigerant lines make certain that all joints are brazed, not soldered.
For retrofit applications, where the existing indoor evaporator coil and/or refrigerant lines will be used, the following
precautions should be taken:
• Ensure that the indoor evaporator coil and refrigerant lines are the correct size.
• Ensure that the refrigerant lines are free of leaks, acid, and oil.

Section 6. Refrigerant Line Routing

6.1 Precautions
Important: Take precautions to prevent noise
within the building structure due to vibration
transmission from the refrigerant lines.
For Example:
• When the refrigerant lines have to be fastened to floor joists or other framing in a structure, use isolation type
hangers.
• Isolation hangers should also be used when refrigerant lines are run in stud spaces or enclosed ceilings.
• Where the refrigerant lines run through a wall or sill, they should be insulated and isolated.
• Isolate the lines from all ductwork.
• Minimize the number of 90º turns.
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Liquid Line
!
CAUTION
Comply with National, State, and Local Codes when
isolating line sets from joists, rafters, walls, or other
structural elements.
Line Length
Vapor Line
Insulation
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