Water piping – Carrier 50BA User Manual

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ALL 50BB (AIR-COOLED) UNITS — Install air­
cooled condenser in accordance with the installation
instructions provided with condenser. Connection
locations for liquid and hot gas service lines are
shown in Fig. 16. Recommended line sizes are given
in Table 5. Refer to Carrier System Design Manual,

Part 3, for standard refrigerant piping techniques.

Condenserless (50BB) units are shipped with a

holding charge. After refrigerant connections are
made, evacuate, leak test and charge system as

REFRIGERANT IN

50BA004

1/2-in. FPT Conn,

50BA006

3/4-in. FPT Conn.

50BA008.012

1 -in FPT Conn

WATER

OUT

WATER

IN

-—c

CONNECT TO
LIQUID SERVICE

VALVE GAGE PORT'

WATER / /'WATER

SHUTOFF^ ^ REGULATING

VALVE

VALVE

Fig. 17 — Condenser Water Piping

(50BA004-012)

REMOVE SHADED FITTINGS

Fig. 18 — 50BA024 Condenser City Water

Piping Conversion

Fig. 19 — 50BA024 Typical Waste or

City Water Piping

described in the Service section entitled. Charging
the System. Unit refrigerant operating charge is
listed in Table 1.

Water Piping

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SUBCOOLER

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subcooler

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A Remove shaded fittings

-^NOTE 50BA044 units same less subcoolers

1 Use one outlet for water discharge
2 Remove interconnecting nipples and "dresser” adapters on

inlet side of condensers

3 Remove 3-in plugs from no 1 and 3 condenser inlet headers

Fig. 21 — Field Conversion to City or

Waste Water System (50BA044 and 054)

Fig. 22 — Recirculating Water System Piping

(50BA044 and 054)

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