Filters, Adjusting refrigerant charge, Caution – AAON V3-E User Manual

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Filters
Do not operate the unit without filters in
place. Unit should be checked for correct
filter placement during startup. Operation of
the equipment without filters will result in a
clogged evaporator coil.










Adjusting Refrigerant Charge
Adjusting the charge of a system in the field
must be based on determination of liquid
sub-cooling and evaporator superheat. On a
system with a TXV liquid sub-cooling is
more representative of the charge than
evaporator superheat but both measurements
must be taken.

Before Charging
Unit being charged must be at or near full
load conditions before adjusting the charge.












Units equipped with hot gas reheat must be
charged with the hot gas reheat valves
closed while the unit is in cooling mode to
get the proper charge. After charging, unit
should

be

operated

in

reheat

(dehumidification) mode to check for
correct operation.

After adding or removing charge the system
must be allowed to stabilize, typically 10-15
minutes,

before

making

any

other

adjustments.

The type of unit and options determine the
ranges for liquid sub-cooling and evaporator
superheat. Refer to the tables below when
determining the proper sub-cooling.

Checking Liquid Sub-Cooling
Measure the temperature of the liquid line as
it leaves the condenser.

Read the gauge pressure at the liquid line
close to the point where the temperature was
taken. Use liquid line pressure as it will vary
from discharge pressure due to condenser
pressure drop.

Convert the pressure obtained to a saturated
temperature using the appropriate refrigerant
temperature-pressure chart.

Subtract

the

measured

liquid

line

temperature from the saturated temperature
to determine the liquid sub-cooling.

Compare calculated sub-cooling to the table
below for the appropriate unit type and
options.

Checking Evaporator Superheat
Measure the temperature of the suction line
close to the compressor.

Read gauge pressure at the suction line close
to the compressor.

Convert the pressure obtained to a saturated
temperature using the appropriate refrigerant
temperature-pressure chart.


Before

completing

startup

and

leaving the unit a complete operating
cycle should be observed to verify
that all components are functioning
properly.

CAUTION


The Clean Air Act of 1990 bans the
intentional venting of refrigerant
(CFC’s and HCFC’s) as of July 1,
1992. Approved methods of recovery,
recycling or reclaiming must be
followed. Fines and/or incarceration
may be levied for non-compliance.

CAUTION

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