Servicing, Warning – Goodmans ASX User Manual

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SERVICING

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IMPORTANT NOTE: Because of the potential damage to
compressors, do not allow suction pressure at service valve
to drop below 20 PSIG when pumping unit system down for
repair. Outdoor section, depending on line set length and
amount of charge in system, may not be able to hold the
entire system charge.

This is the most important part of the entire service proce-
dure. The life and efficiency of the equipment is dependent
upon the thoroughness exercised by the serviceman when
evacuating air (non-condensables) and moisture from the
system.

Air in a system causes high condensing temperature and
pressure, resulting in increased power input and reduced
performance.

Moisture chemically reacts with the refrigerant oil to form
corrosive acids. These acids attack motor windings and
parts, causing breakdown.

The equipment required to thoroughly evacuate the system
is a high vacuum pump, capable of producing a vacuum
equivalent to 25 microns absolute and a thermocouple
vacuum gauge to give a true reading of the vacuum in the
system

NOTE: Never use the system compressor as a vacuum pump
or run when under a high vacuum. Motor damage could
occur.

Do not front seat the service valve(s) with the
compressor open, with the suction line of the
comprssor closed or severely restricted.

WARNING

1. Connect the vacuum pump, vacuum tight manifold set

with high vacuum hoses, thermocouple vacuum gauge
and charging cylinder as shown.

2. Start the vacuum pump and open the shut off valve to the

high vacuum gauge manifold only. After the compound
gauge (low side) has dropped to approximately 29 inches
of vacuum, open the valve to the vacuum thermocouple
gauge. See that the vacuum pump will blank-off to a
maximum of 25 microns. A high vacuum pump can only
produce a good vacuum if its oil is non-contaminated.

LOW SIDE

GAUGE

AND VALVE

HIGH SIDE

GAUGE

AND VALVE

TO

UNIT SERVICE

VALVE PORTS

VACUUM PUMP

VACUUM PUMP

ADAPTER

800 PSI

RATED

HOSES

CHARGING

CYLINDER

AND SCALE

EVACUATION

3. If the vacuum pump is working properly, close the valve

to the vacuum thermocouple gauge and open the high
and low side valves to the high vacuum manifold set.
With the valve on the charging cylinder closed, open the
manifold valve to the cylinder.

4. Evacuate the system to at least 29 inches gauge before

opening valve to thermocouple vacuum gauge.

5. Continue to evacuate to a maximum of 250 microns.

Close valve to vacuum pump and watch rate of rise. If
vacuum does not rise above 1500 microns in three to five
minutes, system can be considered properly evacuated.

6. If thermocouple vacuum gauge continues to rise and

levels off at about 5000 microns, moisture and non-
condensables are still present. If gauge continues to rise
a leak is present. Repair and re-evacuate.

7. Close valve to thermocouple vacuum gauge and vacuum

pump. Shut off pump and prepare to charge.

S-103 CHARGING

WARNING

REFRIGERANT UNDER PRESSURE!
* Do not overcharge system with refrigerant.
* Do not operate unit in a vacuum or at negative
pressure.
Failure to follow proper procedures may cause
property damage, personal injury or death.

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