EMI S2HB User Manual

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multi-zone Heat Pump Condensing units

STarTing THe uniT

• Before starting the unit in cool weather,

power the system 24 hours before at-

tempting to start.

• Do a final system check using the super-

heat/subcooling method. Record results
on Test Unit Performance Data sheet

(next page).

- Cooling mode superheat is set with a proper

sized piston and charge, using the field

charging charts.

- Heating mode superheat is set with a TXV and

should be 5 -10°F. When charging a system

in heat mode, use the subcool method field

charging charts.

Field CHarging

Example

(Using the 12,000 Btuh cooling

chart):
1. S

uction pressure is 65 psi. which equals

38°

F on The R-22 Scale of the Low-

Side gauge.

2. Suction line temperature taken at the

unit is 70°

F. 70° F minus 38° F equals

32°

F superheat.

3. Outdoor temperature is 90° F, indoor

temperature is 80° F.

4. Intersection of the indoor-temperature

and outdoor-temperature lines occur on
the 12°

F superheat line.

5. Add charge to obtain 12° F superheat.

Instructions:

1. Measure suction pressure and determine

evaporator-refrigerant temperature on

R-22 scale of low-side gauge.

2. Measure suction-line temperature on

suction line of the unit.

3. Measure outdoor and indoor tempera-

tures.

4. Determine from the table what the super-

heat should be for the indoor and outdoor

temperatures. (Example indicates 12° F

superheat.)

5. Adjust charge if needed. Be sure unit is

running at stabilized condition.

NOTE:

If operating superheat is more

than 5°F above the chart value, add

refrigerant. If below the chart value

remove refrigerant. If below the limit

line, remove refrigerant.

MultI-zonE HEAt PuMP rEfrIgErAnt PIPIng InStAllAtIon

NOTE:

For installation of the indoor unit

and start-up of the system, please refer

to the appropriate installation manual

for your indoor product to complete the

installation.

• Remove gauge set. Mount all access panels

and make sure they are properly secured.

• Make final visual inspection and repair

any deficiencies.

(Proceed to the Sequence Of Operation

on the following pages)

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