Comfort-Aire AFM42-60 User Manual

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Heat Controller Multi-Position Air Handler with Hydronic Heat with X13 Motor

HWCGxxX0A

Ductwork

Duct systems should be installed in accordance with

standards for air-conditioning systems, National Fire

Protection Association Pamphlet No. 90A or 90B. They

should be sized in accordance with National

Environmental System Contractors Association Manual

K, or whichever is applicable.

On any job, non-flammable flexible collars should be

used for the return air and discharge connections to

prevent transmission of vibration. Although these units

have been specially designed for quiet vibration-free

operation, air ducts can act as soundboards can, if

poorly installed, amplify the slightest vibration to the

annoyance level.

All main supply and return air drops should be properly

sized as determined by the designer of the duct system

and should not necessarily be the size of the duct flange

openings of the unit.

When installing a central air return grille in or near the

living space, it is advisable to design the ductwork so

that the grille is not in direct line with the opening in the

unit. One or two elbows and acoustical duct liner will

also assure a quieter installation and system.

It is recommended that wherever supply and return air

sheet metal ducts pass through unconditioned areas,

they be insulated to prevent excessive heat loss during

heating operation. When applied in conjunction with

summer air conditioning, sheet metal duct routed

through unconditioned areas should be insulated and

have an outside vapor barrier to prevent formation of

condensation.

Installation

CAUTION

Ensure that the unit is adequately

sized. The tonnage of the outdoor unit should never

exceed the tonnage of this unit.

WARNING

The coil was manufactured with a

dry nitrogen pre-charge. Release the pressure through

the Schrader valve test port prior to installation. If

holding pressure is not present, return coil to distributor

for exchange.

Clean coil fins with degreasing agent or mild detergent

and rinse fins clean prior to installation.

All connection joints should be burr-free and clean. Not

removing the burr and cleaning may increase the chance

of a leak. It is recommended to use a pipe cutter to

remove any spun closed ends.

To avoid damage to grommets (where present), remove

these prior to brazing by sliding over the lines. Use a

quenching cloth or allow the lines to cool before

reinstalling the grommets.

WARNING

Prior to connecting the water

(hydronic) coil, make sure that the hot water supply is

turned off. Water from the heater could be extremely hot

and may result in burns and other personal injury along

with equipment damage. Ensure that proper safety gear

is being used prior to making connections.

CAUTION

Only lead free solder should be

used to connect water (hydronic) coil to the hot water

source.

CAUTION

Some coils may include a

Schrader valve on the suction manifold. Ensure that the

Schrader valve and valve core (where present) are

protected from heat to prevent leakage.

Metering Device

Coils use a TXV metering device. Instructions below are

for the metering device. Ensure that the instructions are

thoroughly read and understood.

TXV Coils:

WARNING

The sensing bulb and TXV body

MUST be protected from overheating during brazing.

The sensing bulb and TXV body must be covered using

a quench cloth or wet cloth when brazing. Pointing the

brazing flame away from the valve and sensing bulb

provide partial protection only.

CAUTION

Ensure that the TXV selected is

compatible with the refrigerant used in the outdoor

system (R22 or R410A). TXV caps are painted green for

R22 or pink for R410A. In absence of color, the caps will

be marked with the compatible refrigerant.

CAUTION

The valves should be sized

according to the capacity of the outdoor unit. Failure to

install the right valve can lead to poor performance and

possible compressor damage.

TXV Bulb Mounting

The orientation and location of the TXV bulb has a major

influence on the system performance.

CAUTION

Ensure that the TXV bulb is in

direct contact with the suction/vapor line. Gaps between

the bulb and tube should be avoided. Failure to eliminate

gaps will impair the proper functioning of the valve.

It is recommended that the TXV bulb be installed parallel

to the ground (in a horizontal plane). The bulb position

should be above and between 4 o’clock and 8 o’clock.

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