Lac valve – AAON LC-054 User Manual

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The AAON low ambient (condenser flood-

back) system is used to operate a refrigerant

system below 25°F outside air temperature.

As the ambient temperature drops, the

condenser becomes more effective therefore

lowering the head pressure.

The low ambient system maintains normal

head pressure during periods of low ambient

by restricting liquid flow from the condenser

to the receiver, and at the same time

bypassing hot gas around the condenser to

the inlet of the receiver. This reduces liquid

refrigerant flow from the condenser,

reducing its effective surface area, which in

turn increases the condensing pressure. At

the same time the bypassed hot gas raises

liquid pressure in the receiver, allowing the

system to operate properly. LC Series

chillers use an LAC valve for low ambient

operation.

LAC Valve

The LAC valve is a non-adjustable three way valve that modulates to maintain receiver pressure.

As the receiver pressure drops below the valve setting (295 psig for R-410A), the valve

modulates to bypass discharge gas around the condenser. The discharge gas warms the liquid in

the receiver and raises the pressure to the valve setting. The following schematic shows an

example system using the LAC valve.

Figure 2 - Piping Schematic of Example System using the LAC Valve

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