Figure 19 refrigerant piping diagram, Table 23 – Liebert Challenger ITR User Manual

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Split System Models

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Figure 19 Refrigerant piping diagram

Table 23

Equivalent lengths (feet) for various pipe fittings

Copper Pipe

OD in.

90 Degree

Elbow Copper

90 Degree

Elbow Cast

45 Degree

Elbow

Tee

Gate

Valve

Globe

Valve

Angle

Valve

1/2

0.8

1.3

0.4

2.5

0.26

7.0

4.0

5/8

0.9

1.4

0.5

2.5

0.28

9.5

5.0

3/4

1.0

1.5

0.6

2.5

0.3

12.0

6.5

7/8

1.45

1.8

0.8

3.6

0.36

17.2

9.5

1-1/8

1.85

2.2

1.0

4.6

0.48

22.5

12.0

1-3/8

2.4

2.9

1.3

6.4

0.65

32.0

16.0

1-5/8

2.9

3.5

1.6

7.2

0.72

36.0

19.5

Refrigerant trap = 4 times equivalent length of pipe per this table

Evaporator

Condensing

Unit

Evaporator

Condensing

Unit

Suction Line Piping
Condensing unit above evaporator .
Traps recommended at the base of riser and
every 25 feet (7.6m) of vertical rise.

Suction Line Piping
Condensing unit
below evaporator

NOTE
When remote condensing units are installed below the
evaporator, the suction gas line should be trapped with
an inverted trap to the height of the evaporator. This
prevents refrigerant migration to the compressors
during off cycles. Maximum recommended vertical drop
to condensing unit is 15 ft. (4.6m).

Pitch down 1/2" (13mm) per 10 ft. (3m)

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