Refrigeration system re-processing – ClimaCool UCR 30, 50 and 70 tons Manual User Manual
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Copper Tubing, Brazing and System 
Reprocessing Recommendations
Copper tubing must be refrigeration grade (ACR type 
“L”). Be sure to install appropriate copper fi ttings rated 
for ACR applications. Never leave refrigerant lines open 
when they are not directly being installed. Never rely on 
the last refrigerant connection joint at a specifi c section 
(UCR module or condenser section) to provide structural 
support for the interconnecting piping. Line pulsation may 
occur at start-up and shut down of scroll compressors. 
Additional line support may be required to prevent 
vibration transmission or movement in the line. Ensure that 
all interconnecting piping is properly and independently 
braced at 7 feet minimum intervals, and within 2 feet from 
each section’s fi nal connection location, to prevent joint 
fracture due to line vibrations or liquid hammering.
Use 15% silver-phosphorus braze fi ller rod when brazing 
copper-to-copper joints. When brazing copper-to-brass 
joints, apply “sta-silv” brazing paste (or equivalent) 
sparingly to the joint areas, and use 45% silver-phosphorus 
braze fi ller rod. Always purge a generous fl ow of dry 
nitrogen (approximately 10 CFH) through the lines while 
brazing to prevent internal scaling of copper oxide on 
heated copper surfaces exposed to air.
When sizing the interconnecting refrigerant lines, never 
use the stub-out sizes at the UCR module section as your 
determining factor. For proper operation, all discharge 
and liquid lines must be sized in accordance with the 
recommendations provided in the following piping 
sections. After installing the interconnecting piping, 
proper system evacuation and reprocessing guidelines are 
provided in the Refrigeration System Reprocessing section 
of the Split System Interconnecting Piping on page 54.
Liquid Line Piping Recommendations
All liquids should be kept as short as possible, and the line 
sizing is determined to provide for a low-pressure drop 
to prevent liquid line fl ashing. There should always be a 
gradual negative elevation change when traversing from 
the remote condenser location to the UCR 
module section. Avoid any reversing elevation changes 
throughout this liquid line run. Horizontal liquid lines 
should be sloped downward in the direction of refrigerant 
fl ow at a pitch of 1/8” per foot. The total equivalent 
distance between the condenser and the UCR section 
(including allowances for U-bends and 90° elbows) should 
not exceed 100 feet. Avoid routing liquid lines through 
heated spaces which may result in undesirable fl ash gas 
generated at the TXV inlet. Avoid insulating liquid lines.
Refrigeration System Re-Processing
Conforming to local and national codes is the responsibility 
of the service technician or installing contractor. The 
service technician should be familiar with the following 
codes:
•
ASHRAE Standard Safety Code for Mechanical 
Refrigeration, ANSI/ASHRAE 15-1978
•
American National Standard Code for Pressure Piping, 
ANSI B31.5-1974
Factory Tested
ClimaCool modular chillers have been pressure-tested, 
evacuated and both refrigeration circuits pressurized 
with 50 psig of dry nitrogen prior to shipment. The split 
system chillers require interconnecting refrigeration piping 
between the ClimaCool UCR modular remote air cooled 
chiller and the remote condenser section. The condenser 
section provided by ClimaCool is typically a remote air-
cooled condenser confi guration. Contact the factory for 
guidelines for customer supplied, fi eld integration to 
other permissible condenser types, such as evaporative 
condenser confi gurations. The refrigerant charge will 
be weighed-in in the fi eld based on the condenser 
confi guration and condenser model. The ClimaCool 
UCR030 model is equipped with a 72 pound liquid receiver 
capacity per compressor circuit. The UCR050 and UCR070 
models have an 84 pound liquid receiver installed per 
circuit. All ClimaCool “UCR” models MUST be charged 
with R-410A refrigerant. Field installation of additional 
receiver capacity may be required depending on the 
refrigerant retaining volume of the remote condenser 
and interconnecting piping. After the total refrigerant 
amount is charged into each circuit (weighed in using 
an appropriate refrigeration scale), the resultant weight 
should be recorded on the UCR module data plate for 
future reference. See Refrigerant Charging Procedure – 
page 55 for specifi c charging guidelines.
UCR Modular Chiller Refrigeration Piping 
Connections
The discharge and liquid line stub-out connections at the 
UCR module section are equipped with shut-off valves 
with capped leads. Never uncap these leads without 
checking the shutoff valves to be sure that they are 
fully closed and the units are ready for piping. All scroll 
compressors in ClimaCool UCR modules are equipped with 
POE refrigeration oil. Systems with compressors using 
POE oils must be kept closed at all times except when the 
interconnecting piping is being directly installed. POE oils 
are extremely hydroscopic in nature and will absorb an 
undesirable amount of moisture from normal ambient air 
within a few minutes.