Carrier 38AH044-134 User Manual

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Table 8A — Refrigerant Piping Requirements for 38AH044-084 Optionai Single-Circuit Units and

38AH124,134 Modular Units (Duai-Circuit) — 60 Hz

TOTAL LINEAR LENGTH OF INTERCONNECTING PIPE — FT (M)

UNIT 38AH

15-20

(4.6-6.1)

20-50

(6.1-15.2)

50-75

(15.2-22.9)

75-100

(22.9-30.5)

100-150

(30.5-45.7)

150-200

(45.7-61.0)

L

s

L

s

L

s

L

s

L

S

L

S

044

%

2V8

%

2Ув

1У8

2Уа

1У8

2%*

1%

2%*

1%

ЗУ8*

054

%

2У8

1У8

2%

1У8

2%

1У8

2%

1%

ЗУ8*

1%

ЗУ8*

064;

Modules 124A,

1248,134A

1У8

2У8

1У8

2%t

1У8

2%t

1%

ЗУ8*

1%

ЗУ8*

1%

ЗУ8*

074;

Module 134B

1У8

2У8

1У8

2%t

1%

3V8t

1%

3yat

1%

ЗУв|

1%

3%*

084

IVe

2%t

1У8

2%t

1%

3Vsf

1%

31/8t

1%

3%t

1%

3%*

LEGEND

CV

— Constant Volume

L

— Liquid Line

S

— Suction Line

VAV

— Variable Air Volume

‘Double suction riser required on all units configurations if condens­

ing unit is elevated above evaporator.

tDouble suction riser required on units with factory installed VAV op­

tion or CV units with additional field installed unloader on circuit A1

Oead) compressor if condensing unit is elevated above evaporator

NOTES;

1 Addition of field-installed unloaders on A2 (lag) compressor is not

recommended

2. Piping sizes are based on unit operation above 40 F (4.4 C) satu­

rated suction temperature (SST). When operating below 40 F

(4 4 C), refer to Carrier System Design Manual, E20-II piping de­
sign program, or ASHRAE Handbook to select proper line sizes

3.

Pipe sizes are based on the total linear length shown for each

column, plus a 50% allowance for fittings.

4 Suction and liquid line sizing is based on pressure drop equivalent

to 2 F (1 1 C) at nominal rating conditions Higher pressure drop

7.

design criteria may allow selection of smaller pipe sizes, but at a

penalty of decreased system capacity and efficiency

Double suction risers may be required if condensing unit is el­

evated above the evaporator See footnotes and double suction

riser table below.
Refer to Carrier System Design Manual, E20-II design program,

or ASHRAE Handbook for further information on selecting pipe
sizes for split systems.
All pipe sizes are OD inches Equivalent sizes in millimeters
follow;

in.

mm

%

159

%

22 2

1У8

28 6

1%

34 9

1%

41 3

2Ув

54 0

2%

66.7

ЗУ8

79.4

3%

92 1

Table 8B — Refrigerant Piping Requirements for Double Suction Risers, 38AH044-084 Optional Single-Circuit

Units and 38AH124,134 Moduiar Units (Dual-Circuit) — 60 Hz

TOTAL LINEAR LENGTH OF INTERCONNECTING PIPE — FT

UNIT 38AH

15-50

(4.6-15.2

50-75

(15.2-22.9)

75-100

(22.9-30.5)

100-150

(30.5-45.7)

150-200

(45.7-61.0)

A

В

С

А

В

С

А

В

С

А

В

С

А

В

С

044

1%

2Уа

2%

1%

2Уа

2%

1%

2%

ЗУе

054

1%

2%

ЗУа

1%

2%

ЗУа

064

Modules 124A,

124B,134A

1%

2Ув

2%

1У8

2У8

2%

1%

2%

ЗУа

15/а

2%

ЗУа

1%

2%

ЗУе

074;

Module 134B

1%

2Ув

2%

1%

2%

ЗУз

1%

2%

ЗУв

1%

2%

ЗУе

2У8

ЗУв

ЗУа

084

1%

2У8

2%

1У8

2%

ЗУа

1У8

2%

ЗУа

2Уа

ЗУа

3%

2Уа

ЗУе

ЗУ8

LEGEND

— Not Required

Pipe A

— Suction Riser Without Trap

Pipe B

— Suction Riser With Trap

Pipe C

— Suction Line to Condensing Unit

NOTES;

1 See Refrigerant Piping Requirements table at top of page to de­

termine need for double suction risers.

2 Pipe sizes are based on the total linear length, shown for each

column, plus a 50% allowance for fittings.

3

Suction and liquid line sizing is based on pressure drop equivalent

to 2 F (1.1 C) at nominal rating conditions Higher design pressure
drop criteria may allow selection of smaller pipe sizes but at a pen­

alty of decreased system capacity and efficiency

4.

Refer to Carrier System Design Manual or to E20-II design

programs for further information on selecting pipe sizes for split
systems

5

All pipe sizes are OD inches See Table 8A notes for metric

equivalents

6 Refer to Fig 13 for double suction riser construction

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