Allied Air Enterprises 4HP16LT User Manual

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Issue 1004 506468-01

If the existing outdoor unit is equipped with manual
shutoff valves AND new R22 refrigerant will be used
to flush the system:

Start the existing R22 refrigerant system in cooling mode
and close the liquid line valve. Pump all the existing R22
refrigerant back into the outdoor unit.

(It may be necessary to bypass the low pressure
switches to ensure complete refrigerant evacuation.)

When the low side system pressures reach 0 psig, close
the suction line valve. Disconnect all power to the
existing outdoor unit. Refer to the gauges after shutdown
to confirm that the valves are not allowing refrigerant to
flow back into the low side of the system. Disconnect the
liquid and suction lines from the existing outdoor unit.

2. Remove the existing outdoor unit. Set the new R410A

unit and follow the brazing connection procedure
outlined previously on this page to make line set
connections. Do not install the R410A thermal
expansion valve at this time.

3. Make low voltage and line voltage connections to the

new outdoor unit. Do not turn on power to the unit or
open the outdoor unit service valves at this time.

4. Remove the existing R-22 refrigerant flow control

orifice or thermal expansion valve before continuing
with flushing procedures. R-22 flow control devices

are not approved for use with R410A refrigerant and
may prevent proper flushing. Use a field-provided
fitting to reconnect the lines.

5. Remove the pressure tap valve cores from the

4HP16LT unit’s service valves. Connect an R-22
cylinder with clean refrigerant to the suction service
valve. Connect the R-22 gauge set to the liquid line
valve and connect a recovery machine with an empty
recovery tank to the gauge set.

6. Set the recovery machine for liquid recovery and start

the recovery machine. Open the gauge set valves to
allow the recovery machine to pull a vacuum on the
existing system line set and indoor coil.

7. Invert the cylinder of clean R-22 and open its valve to

allow liquid refrigerant to flow into the system through
the suction line valve. Allow the refrigerant to pass
from the cylinder and through the line set and the
indoor coil before it enters the recovery machine.

8. After all of the liquid refrigerant has been recovered,

switch the recovery machine to vapor recovery so that
all of the R-22 vapor is recovered. Allow the recovery
machine to pull a vacuum on the system.

NOTE: A single system flush should remove all of the
mineral oil from the existing refrigerant lines and indoor
coil. A second flushing may be done (using clean
refrigerant) if insufficient amounts of mineral oil were

Figure 8

Flushing Connections

Note: The inverted R22 cylinder must contain

at least the same amount of refrigerant
as was recovered from the existing
system.

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