50bj024 city water condenser piping conversion – Carrier 50BK User Manual

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Fig. 13

50BJ024 City Water Condenser

Piping Conversion

1X1-

i|HXl-RETURN

CONNECT TO»rn

COMPRESSOR y

{X1-—

d

J

o

CONNECT WATER REGULATING
VALVE TO COMPRESSOR

^^STRAINER

------l||-C]— SUPPLY

D

istrainer

-Cxi-

HXh

Nominal supply and return lines must be sized to provide required
gallons per minute at condenser All supply piping and valves are
2 in Return piping is 3 in Condensate drain is 1

'/2

in FPT Afield-

supplied and installed external trap is required

Fig. 16 — 50BJ,BK044,045 & 064

Condenser Water Piping

Fig. 14 — 50BJ024 Typical Waste or

City Water Piping

Install a water regulating valve on the inlet of each

condenser with any size unit used on waste or city
water (Fig. 14, 15 and 16).

Connect the regulating valve capillary to a back-

seated liquid service valve. Arrow on valve body
must point in direction of water flow. After con­
necting capillary, open regulating valve one turn

from back-seated position. Adjust valve as required
to maintain proper condensing temperature.

Install full size gate valve and strainer in the water

supply line. See maximum working pressures in

Table 3. Valve and strainer must be accessible.

Table 3 — Maximum Water-Side

Working Pressure

UNIT SIZE 50BJ.BK

MAXIMUM WORKING

PRESSURE (psig)

016

550

024

150*

028,034

550

044,054,064

400

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

field-fabricated manifold is installed

AIR-COOLED (50BK units) — Install air-cooled

condenser

in

accordance

with

the

Installation

Instructions shipped with condenser.

Consult

Carrier

System

Design

Manual

for

standard refrigerant piping techniques. Connection
locations for liquid and hot gas service lines are
shown in Fig. 12. Recommended line sizes are
listed in Table 4.

Condenserless (50BK) units are shipped with a

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

described in the Service section entitled Charging
the System. Refer to Table 1 for approximate unit
charge.

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