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Bryant PREFERRED 124ANS Installation Instructions Manual page 5

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CAUTION
!
UNIT DAMAGE HAZARD
Failure to follow this caution may result in equipment
damage or improper operation.
The unit coils hold only the factorydesignated amount of
refrigerant. Additional refrigerant may cause units to relieve
pressure through the compressor internal pressure relief
valve (indicated by a sudden rise of suction pressure) before
suction pressure reaches 20 psig. If this occurs, shut off unit
immediately then front−seat the suction valve and remove
and recover excess refrigerant following accepted practices
3. Start unit and run until suction pressure reaches 20 psig.
4. Shut unit off and front−seat suction valve.
5. De−pressurize low side of unit and recover refrigerant fol-
lowing accepted practices.
Crankcase Heater
The crankcase heater prevents refrigerant migration and
compressor oil dilution during shutdown when compressor is not
operating. If the crankcase heater is de−energized for more than 6
hours, both compressor service valves must be closed.
NOTE: Addition of an accessory crankcase heater is required for
long line and low ambient colling applications. Refer to the
Residential Long Line Guideline.
The crankcase heater is powered by the high−voltage power of the
unit. It is connected across the line side of the contactor and is
thermostatically controlled.
WARNING
!
PERSONAL INJURY HAZARD
Failure to follow this warning could result in personal injury
or death.
Use extreme caution when troubleshooting this device as
line voltage is continually present.
To troubleshoot:
1. Apply voltmeter across crankcase heater leads to see if heat-
er voltage is on. Do not touch heater. Carefully feel area
around crankcase heater; if warm, crankcase heater is func-
tioning.
2. With power off and heater leads disconnected, check across
leads with ohmmeter. Do not look for a specific resistance
reading. Check for resistance or an open circuit, and change
heater if an open circuit is detected.
Service Valves
The service valves in the outdoor unit come from the factory
front−seated. This means the refrigerant charge is isolated from the
line−set connection ports. To prevent damage to the valve, use a
wet cloth or other accepted heat sink material on the valve before
brazing.
The service valve cannot be field repaired, therefore, only a
complete valve or valve stem seal and service port caps are
available for replacement.
Refrigerant Charging
WARNING
!
PERSONAL
INJURY
DAMAGE HAZARD
Failure to follow this warning could result in personal injury
and/or equipment damage.
Wear safety glasses and gloves when handling refrigerant.
Do not overcharge system − this can cause compressor
flooding.
WARNING
!
PERSONAL
INJURY
DAMAGE HAZARD
Failure to follow this warning could result in personal injury
and/or equipment damage.
Service valves must be fully back−seated to close service
port. There is no Schrader valve at the service port, and
failure to back−seat the valve could result in loss of system
charge or personal injury.
NOTE:
Do not vent or de−pressurize unit refrigerant to
atmosphere. Remove and recover refrigerant following accepted
practices.
All units are shipped with the refrigerant charge listed on the
nameplate.
Refer to Product Data and consider the following when working
with Puron (R−410A) refrigerant:
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Puron refrigerant cylinders are rose colored.
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Recovery cylinder service pressure rating must be 400
psig, DOT (Department of Transportation) 4BA400 or
DOT BW400.
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Puron systems should be charged with liquid refrigerant.
Use a commercial type metering device in the manifold
hose when charging into suction line with compressor op-
erating.
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Manifold sets should be 700 psig high side and 180 psig
low side with 550 psig low−side retard.
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Use hoses with 700 psig service pressure rating.
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Puron refrigerant, as with other HFCs, is only compatible
with POE oils.
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Vacuum pumps will not remove moisture from oil.
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Polyol Ester oils absorb moisture rapidly. Do not expose oil
to atmosphere.
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Polyol Ester oils may cause damage to certain plastics and
roofing materials.
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Wrap all filter driers and service valves with wet cloth when
brazing.
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factory approved, liquid−line filter drier is required on ev-
ery unit.
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Do not use a TXV (thermostatic expansion valve) designed
for use with R−22 refrigerant. Refer to separate indoor unit
installation instructions for more details.
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If using a suction line drier, do not leave in place for more
than 72 hours.
35 ft. (10.6 m) − 25 ft. (7.6 m) = 10 ft. X 0.6 oz./ft. = 6 oz. of
additional charge.
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