Important, Verify nozzle placement, Install suction line – Greenheck DG / DGX with Direct Spark (470652) User Manual

Page 12: Mount the remote sensing bulb (by others), Check coil piping for leaks

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1. Locate the Distributor(s) by Removing the

Distributor Access Panel

Distributor Access Panel

Installation of Direct Expansion (DX)
Coil Piping (optional)

IMPORTANT

Guidelines for the installation of direct expansion
cooling coils have been provided to ensure proper
performance and longevity of the coils. These are
general guidelines that may have to be tailored
to meet the specific requirements of any one job.
As always, a qualified party or individual should
perform the installation and maintenance of any coil.
Protective equipment such as safety glasses, steel
toe boots and gloves are recommended during the
installation and maintenance of the coil.

IMPORTANT

All field-brazing and welding should be performed
using high quality materials and an inert gas purge
(such as nitrogen) to reduce oxidation of the internal
surface of the coil.

IMPORTANT

All field-piping must be self-supporting and flexible
enough to allow for the thermal expansion of the coil.

NOTE

If a hot gas bypass kit was provided by others, refer
to the manufacturer’s instructions.

General Installation

Expansion
Valve (by others)

Liquid Line

Thermal

Nozzle

Suction Header

Coil

Distributor

Equalizer Line

Suction Line

Remote Sensing Bulb

Straps

Suction Connection

2. Verify Nozzle Placement

Inspect the refrigerant
distributor and verify that
the nozzle is in place. The
nozzle is generally held in
place by a retaining ring
or is an integral part of
the distributor itself.

Retainer
Ring

Nozzle

Distributor

Installation with Hot Gas Bypass

3. Install Suction Line

Install suction line(s) from the compressor to the suction
connection(s) which are stubbed through the side of the
cabinet.

4. Install the Liquid Line and Thermal

Expansion Valve (TEV) (by others)

Liquid line openings vary by coil size and circuiting and
are field-supplied. Follow the TEV recommendations
for installation to avoid damaging the valve. If the valve
is externally equalized, use a tubing cutter to cut off
the plugged end of the factory installed equalizer line.
Use a de-burring tool to remove any loose metal from
the equalizer line and attach it to the TEV. If the valve is
internally equalized, the factory-installed equalizer line
can be left as is.

5. Mount the Remote Sensing Bulb (by others)

The expansion valve’s remote sensing bulb should be
securely strapped to the horizontal run of the suction
line at the 3 or 9 o’clock position and insulated.

6. Check Coil Piping for Leaks

Pressurize the coil to 100 psig with dry nitrogen or other
suitable gas. The coil should be left pressurized for a
minimum of 10 minutes. If the coil holds the pressure,
the hook-up can be considered leak free. If the pressure
drops by 5 psig or less, re-pressurize the coil and
wait another 10 minutes. If the pressure drops again,
there is likely one or more small leaks which should
be located and repaired. Pressure losses greater than
5 psig indicate a large leak that should be isolated and
repaired.

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