Caution, 0 mechanical (cont’d), 1 refrigerant piping (cont’d) – Reznor MASA Unit Installation Manual User Manual

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TABLE 4 - Two Liquid

Line Filter Driers are

Shipped Loose in the

Condensing Unit

MASA

Refrigerant Circuit

R410A Liquid Line Filter Driers Shipped in the

Condensing Unit for Field Installation

Si

ze

Tons

Circuit

Tonnage

Model

Reznor P/N

Connection Size

60

5

A

2

C-084-S

177378

1/2

B

3

C-164-S

177379

1/2

90

7.5

A

2.5

C-084-S

177378

1/2

B

5

C-304-S

216408

1/2

120

10

A

3.3

C-164-S

177379

1/2

B

6.6

C-304-S

216408

1/2

150

12.

5

A

4.2

C-164-S

177379

1/2

B

8.3

C-304-S

216408

1/2

180

15

A

5

C-304-S

216408

1/2

B

10

C-414-S

216409

1/2

240

20

A

6.6

C-304-S

216408

1/2

B

13.4

C-415-S

216410

5/8

6.0 Mechanical

(cont’d)

must be pointing toward the evaporator coil. If liquid line piping is not the same

size, use a field-supplied fitting. Protect the filter drier from excessive heat

when brazing.

6.1.3.3 Liquid Line

Piping (cont’d)

Thermostatic Expansion Valves - The thermostatic expansion valves are

field-supplied or ordered as options with the air handler.

The valves must be

designed for R-410A refrigerant and sized correctly for each circuit. A

thermal expansion valve with an external equalizer is required. To ensure

the correct pressure is signaled to the valve, the external equalizer line

must be installed immediately downstream of the thermal expansion

valve.

CAUTION:

The thermostatic expansion valves must be sized to match the

circuit. Failure to properly size the thermostatic expansion valves

will prevent the system from operating properly and will void the

manufacturer’s warranty. See Hazard Levels, page 3.

If the thermostatic expansion valves are not pre-installed on the air handler,

install the outlet of the valve to the distributor connection on the evaporator

coil. (Exception

NOTE: If there is an optional hot gas bypass line in the circuit,

it must be allowed to connect directly into the distributor downstream of the

thermostatic expansion valve; see Paragraph 6.1.3.6.)

Thermostatic expansion valves are sized for the capacity of the circuit so be

careful to match the valve to the correct circuit. Always wet wrap the valve

body when brazing, but do not allow moisture to enter the tubing. Braze with

the flame pointed away from the valve. Follow the instructions supplied from

the valve manufacturer.
After the refrigerant lines are installed and before startup, extend the bulb from

the valve in Circuit A to the Circuit A suction line. Extend the bulb from the Cir-

cuit B valve to the Circuit B suction line. Comply with the valve manufacturer’s

instructions on bulb placement. General recommendations are listed below.

Verify that the suction line is the correct circuit.

Place bulb on suction line as close to the evaporator coil outlet as possible.

Place the bulb on a straight horizontal section of suction line (if bulb must

be vertical, line must be descending).

Never place bulb in a trap or downstream of a trap.

Position bulb as shown in

FIGURE 5A.

Bulb must have 100% contact with tubing.

Secure the bulb tightly.

Cover bulb with waterproof insulation.

6.1 Refrigerant

Piping (cont’d)

6.1.3 Refrigerant

Piping Guidelines

(cont’d)

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