Table 4 pressure information, Table 4, Pressure information – Emerson 2 User Manual

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Maintenance

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9. Connect a vacuum pump to both the high and low sides of the system through properly sized

connections. Evacuate the system twice to 1500 microns, and the third time to 500 microns. Break

the vacuum each time with dry nitrogen to 2 PSIG (13.8 kPa).

10. Charge the system with refrigerant. Refer to unit serial tag for refrigerant charge amount.
11. Apply power and operate system. Check for proper operation. Suction and discharge pressures

will vary with load conditions and coil efficiency. The low pressure switch will shut the

compressor down if the suction pressure falls below the cutout setting. Conversely, the high

pressure switch will shut down the compressor if the discharge pressure exceeds the cutout

setting. High suction pressure reduces the ability of the refrigerant to cool compressor

components and can result in compressor damage. Refer to Table 4.

NOTE
High side gauge port is a liquid line connection. Proper procedures should be followed

when installing and removing gauges. A 6-foot (1.8 m) hose can hold up to 3 oz (0.1 l) of

refrigerant. Be sure to purge high side to low prior to removal.

Table 4

Pressure information

Design

Pressures

psig (kPA)

Minimum

psig (kPa)

R-22

Maximum

psig (kPa)

R-22

Suction

35 (241)

90 (620)

Liquid (Approx.)

PSIG (kPa)

95°F (35°C) Ambient

250-290 (1723-2000)

Maximum

360-380 (2480-2618)

High Pressure Cutout

400 (2756)

Based on indoor conditions of 80°F (26.7°C), 50% RH, with clean filter(s).

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