Table 4 — maximum water-side working pressure – Carrier 50BA User Manual

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WATER-COOLED

UNITS,

SIZE

50BA004

THRU 012 — Connect condenser water supply and
return lines as indicated in Fig. 16 and 17. When
connecting water lines, hold the condenser inlet and
outlet stubs firmly with a wrench at the FPT hex

fitting to prevent twisting. Do not use water lines

smaller than connection sizes shown in Fig. 17.
Observe all applicable plumbing and sanitary codes.

To assemble Carrier Compatible Fittings:

1. Cut tubing to length with tube cutter and remove

burrs.

2. Mark required insertion depth on tube (1-1/4 in.

for 5/8- and 3/4-in. OD tubing).

3. Remove plug from fitting and loosen nut one

turn.

4. Position and insert tube into fitting. Bottom

tube past depth mark.

5. Leave nuts on condenser end of tubing. Loosen

and purge one line at a time, using holding
charge in base unit.

6. Tighten nuts to stop on unit fitting collar.
7. Open all service valves.

Make sweat connections as follows:

1. Clean tube; then remove plug and nut from

fitting.

2. Remove O-ring from inside fitting with bent pin.
3. Wrap entire valve with wet rag.
4. Bottom tube in fitting and apply low temperature

solder, such as Allstate 430.

If specified, install field-supplied water-regulating

valve in water supply line outside cabinet as
follows:

1. Route the regulating valve capillary with its flare

nut to the fitting on refrigerant liquid line (Fig. 2),
using any convenient unused opening on side of
unit. Use a grommet in unit panel to prevent
chafing of capillary.

Table 4 — Maximum Water-Side

Working Pressure

UNIT SIZE 50BA

MAXIMUM WORKING

PRESSURE

004,006,008,012

450 psig

016

550 psig

024,028,034,044,054,

150 psig*

064

250 psig

2. Remove cap from liquid line fitting.
3. Remove cotter pin taped to liquid line near

fitting. Insert pin, split end first, into water

regulating valve flare nut.

4. Connect flare nut to fitting. Round end of cotter

pin will depress core of fitting. The opened
fitting allows refrigerant pressure to act on water
regulating valve. Tighten flare nut to prevent
leakage.

The fitting automatically seals (closes) when flare

nut is removed; a slight amount of refrigerant is lost
each time, however. Do not lose cotter pin.
WATER-COOLED UNITS, SIZE 016 THRU 064
— Connect condenser water supply and return lines
as indicated in Fig. 16. Unit Size 50BA024, 044, 054
and 064 require field modification to condenser
piping when used on city or waste water. Refer to
Fig. 18, 21 and 24.

Install a water regulating valve on the inlet of each

condenser with any size unit used on waste or city
water (Fig. 19,20,22,23 and 24). Connect regulating
valve capillary to a back-seated liquid service valve.

Arrow on valve body must point in direction of
liquid flow. After connecting capillary, open
regulating valve one turn from back-seated position.
Adjust valve to maintain proper condensing
temperature.

Install a full size gate valve and strainer in water

supply line. Valve and strainer must be accessible.

See Table 4.

Table 5 — Recommended Line Sizes (in.)

(Condenserless Models)

*550 psig if factory-installed dresser adapters are removed and

field-fabricated manifold is installed

UNIT

50BB

CONN

LENGTH OF LINE

SYSTEM

SIZES*

20

40

60-80

L

HG

L

HG

L

HG

L

HG

004

1/2

1/2

1/2

1/2

1/2

5/8

1/2

7/8

006

1/2

1/2

1/2

7/8^

1/2

7/8

5/8

7/8

008

1/2

7/8

1/2

7/8

1/2

7/8

1/2

7/8

012

-

5/8

7/8

5/8

7/8

5/8

1-1/8

3/4

1-1/8

016

5/8

1-1/8

5/8

1-1/8

7/8

1-1/8

7/8

1-3/8

024

1 & 2

5/8

7/8

5/8

7/8

5/8

ï-i/8

7/8

1-1/8

028

1

5/8

1-1/8

5/8

1-1/8

7/8

1-1/8

7/8

1-3/8

2

5/8

7/8

5/8

7/8

5/8

1-1/8

7/8

1-1/8

034

1 & 2

5/8

1-1/8

5/8

1-1/8

7/8

1-1/8

7/8

1-3/8

044

1 & 2

5/8

1-1/8

5/8

1-1/8

7/8

1-1/8

7/8

1-3/8

3

5/8

7/8

5/8

7/8

5/8

1-1/8

7/8

1-1/8

054

1,2,3

5/8

1-1/8

5/8

1-1/8

7/8

1-1/8

7/8

1-3/8

064

1 & 2

7/8

1-3/8

7/8

1-3/8

7/8

1-5/8

7/8

1-5/8

HG — Hot Gas Line (OD
L — Liquid Line (OD in

in )

)

*Sweat connections

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