Servicing, Notice, Caution – Goodmans ASX User Manual

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SERVICING

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2. Remove the orifice or tube strainer assembly and re-

place.

3. Replace liquid line drier, evacuate and recharge.

CHECKING EQUALIZATION TIME

During the "OFF" cycle, the high side pressure bleeds to the
low side through the fixed orifice restriction device. Check
equalization time as follows:

1. Attach a gauge manifold to the suction and liquid line dill

valves.

2. Start the system and allow the pressures to stabilize.

3. Stop the system and check the time it takes for the high

and low pressure gauge readings to equalize.

If it takes more than seven (7) minutes to equalize, the
restrictor device is inoperative. Replace, install a liquid line
drier, evacuate and recharge.

S-112 CHECKING RESTRICTED LIQUID LINE

When the system is operating, the liquid line is warm to the
touch. If the liquid line is restricted, a definite temperature
drop will be noticed at the point of restriction. In severe
cases, frost will form at the restriction and extend down the
line in the direction of the flow.

Discharge and suction pressures will be low, giving the
appearance of an undercharged unit. However, the unit will
have normal to high subcooling.

Locate the restriction, replace the restricted part, replace
drier, evacuate and recharge.

S-113 OVERCHARGE OF REFRIGERANT

An overcharge of refrigerant is normally indicated by an
excessively high head pressure.

An evaporator coil, using an expansion valve metering device,
will basically modulate and control a flooded evaporator and
prevent liquid return to the compressor.

An evaporator coil, using a capillary tube metering device,
could allow refrigerant to return to the compressor under
extreme overcharge conditions. Also with a capillary tube
metering device, extreme cases of insufficient indoor air can
cause icing of the indoor coil and liquid return to the
compressor, but the head pressure would be lower.

There are other causes for high head pressure which may be
found in the "Service Problem Analysis Guide."

If other causes check out normal, an overcharge or a system
containing non-condensables would be indicated.

If this system is observed:

1. Start the system.

2. Remove and capture small quantities of gas from the

suction line dill valve until the head pressure is reduced
to normal.

3. Observe the system while running a cooling performance

test. If a shortage of refrigerant is indicated, then the
system contains non-condensables.

S-114 NON-CONDENSABLES

If non-condensables are suspected, shut down the system
and allow the pressures to equalize. Wait at least 15
minutes. Compare the pressure to the temperature of the
coldest coil since this is where most of the refrigerant will be.
If the pressure indicates a higher temperature than that of the
coil temperature, non-condensables are present.

Non-condensables are removed from the system by first
removing the refrigerant charge, replacing and/or installing
liquid line drier, evacuating and recharging.

S-115 COMPRESSOR BURNOUT

When a compressor burns out, high temperature develops
causing the refrigerant, oil and motor insulation to decom-
pose forming acids and sludge.

If a compressor is suspected of being burned-out, attach a
refrigerant hose to the liquid line dill valve and properly remove
and dispose of the refrigerant.

NOTICE

Violation of EPA regulations may result in fines
or other penalties.

Now determine if a burn out has actually occurred. Confirm
by analyzing an oil sample using a Sporlan Acid Test Kit, AK-
3 or its equivalent.

Remove the compressor and obtain an oil sample from the
suction stub. If the oil is not acidic, either a burnout has not
occurred or the burnout is so mild that a complete clean-up
is not necessary.

If acid level is unacceptable, the system must be cleaned by
using the clean-up drier method.

CAUTION

Do not allow the sludge or oil to contact the skin.
Severe burns may result.

NOTE: The Flushing Method using R-11 refrigerant is no
longer approved by Amana

®

Brand Heating-Cooling.

Suction Line Drier Clean-Up Method

The POE oils used with R410A refrigerant is an excellent
solvent. In the case of a burnout, the POE oils will remove any
burnout residue left in the system. If not captured by the
refrigerant filter, they will collect in the compressor or other
system components, causing a failure of the replacement
compressor and/or spread contaminants throughout the
system, damaging additional components.

Use AMANA

®

brand part number RF000127 suction line filter

drier kit. This drier should be installed as close to the
compressor suction fitting as possible. The filter must be
accessible and be rechecked for a pressure drop after the
system has operated for a time. It may be necessary to use
new tubing and form as required.

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