Positioning, Siting recommendations, Pipework connections – Airedale Air Cooled Condensers R410A User Manual

Page 12: Holding charge, Pipework installation - good practices, Installation data

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CR12

– CR105

Condensers

12

Condensers

Installation & Maintenance : 6680953 V1.2.0 02/2013

Installation Data

POSITIONING

Unit must be positioned on an even base to ensure correct operation

Observe airflow and maintenance clearances

Where multiple units are installed, due care should be taken to avoid the discharge
air from each unit adversely affecting other units in the vicinity

When mounting the units adjacent to a wall or other vertical surface the condenser
should be positioned with the coil side facing the wall

Check all services are present and accessible

MOUNTING

Fix the condenser down using the appropriate bolt holes in unit fixing legs.

SITING RECOMMENDATIONS

Horizontal Air Discharge

Avoid where possible siting the unit where wind and air re-circulation may interfere
with the fan operation

A vertical air discharge unit is recommended for installation in windy locations or
wherever a horizontal airflow would be obstructed

PIPEWORK CONNECTIONS

CAUTION

Take care that the service connections are correctly made and in particular do not
invert the inlet and outlet connections.

PIPEWORK CONNECTIONS SIZES

CR12

CR16

CR22

CR30

Connections

Liquid Line - Sweat

in

5/8

5/8

5/8

3/4

Discharge Line - Sweat

in

5/8

5/8

5/8

3/4

CR50

CR65

CR80

CR105

Connections

Liquid Line - Sweat

in

3/4

3/4

7/8

7/8

Discharge Line - Sweat

in

1 1/8

1 1/8

1 3/8

1 3/8

HOLDING CHARGE

The units are shipped with a holding charge of inert gas to guard against contamination or
moisture during shipping and storage.

CAUTION

The charge should be checked to indicate if leaks are present prior to evacuation.

If the charge appears to be either partially or totally lost, then the unit should be
carefully checked for signs of physical damage.

PIPEWORK INSTALLATION - GOOD PRACTICES

CAUTION

The following information is based on a complete matched Airedale system
using R410A.

General

Run the refrigeration lines taking care to ensure the following:

Use straight line routes where ever possible

Refrigerant lines should be insulated in areas of high/low temperature or when
exposed to direct sunlight

When insulating refrigerant lines, cut approximately 30 - 50cm longer than the
distance between the units to ensure the insulation goes right upto the unit, leave
connections uncovered for leak testing

Remove burrs to the ends of the copper tube, holding the tube downward to avoid
allowing dirt to contaminate the tube

Avoid any contact between the discharge line and the liquid line

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