Service ports in shipping position, Service ports in installed position – York E1FB240 User Manual

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COPPER

2 SCREWS

CORNER

POST

SERVICE PORTS IN SHIPPING POSITION

UNIT WALL

SIDE VIEW

COPPER

TUBE

UNIT

WALL

COPPER

2 SCREWS

CORNER

POST

TOP VIEW

UNIT

WALL

LOOSEN

SCREWS

SIDE VIEW

(AS SHIPPED)

PUSH SERVICE

PORTS THROUGH

CORNER POST

TIGHTEN SCREWS

SIDE VIEW

SERVICE PORTS

EXTENDED

(

)

SERVICE PORTS

EXTENDED

(

)

SERVICE PORTS IN INSTALLED POSITION

FIG. 5 - EXTENDING THE SERVICE PORTS

ALTERNATE CHARGING METHODS

If you are starting a unit when the ambient temperature is

higher or lower than those shown in Figures 7 through 15,

either of the following methods may be used.

Method 1: Determine the total weight of the refrigerant for

the total system by adding the required charge
for the outdoor unit, the indoor unit and the refrig-
erant lines using information in Tables 2 (Physi-
cal Data) and 6 (Refrigerant Line Charge).

Using the charging procedures outlined above,
weigh the required amount of refrigerant charge
into the unit.

Method 2: Install a field supplied moisture indicating sight

glass in the liquid line between the filter-drier and
the evaporator coil.

Using the charging procedure outlined above,
charge refrigerant until the moisture indicating
sight glass is clear. Add approximately 2 extra
pounds of refrigerant to assure a liquid refrigerant
seal at the expansion valve under all operating
conditions. Block the flow of the condenser air, if
necessary, to assure a head pressure of 280 psig
during the charging procedure.

Note:

The installer should return to the job to verify the operat-
ing charge when the ambient temperature is within the
conditions shown in Figures 7 through 15.

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