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(Mar, 2012)
CeilAiR OHS Series Installation, Operation & Maintenance Manual
A
ir Technology Systems, Inc.
2-21
CAUTION
POE oil is used in systems with R407C refrigerant.
POE oil quickly absorbs moisture when exposed to
air. High POE oil moisture levels react with refrigerant
to form acid, which results in system contamination.
Keep entire system sealed as much as possible and
minimize exposure of POE oil to outside air.
Familiarize yourself with the charging procedures
discussed in section 2.8.1 of this manual. Instead of
adding R22 vapor to the suction port as described
under “Preparing System for Charging”, the initial
charge will be performed by introducing R407C
liquid to the discharge side of the compressor. (See
below)
PREPARING SYSTEM FOR CHARGING
1. With all the system piping connections made,
perform a dry nitrogen leak detection test on the
system. Using dry nitrogen only, pressurize the
system to 150 psig. Since there is no refrigerant
in the system to detect, leaks may be detected by
observing the standing pressure.
2. After ensuring there are no leaks, evacuate the
system to 50 microns and hold the vacuum for 2
hours.
3. Break the vacuum by supplying R407C liquid to
the discharge port near the compressor until the
pressure is raised to about 50 psig. This small
holding charge allows the low pressure switch
to “make” through the process of ne tuning the
system charge.
FINE TUNING THE SYSTEM CHARGE
4. Disconnect the refrigerant cylinder from the dis-
charge side of the compressor and connect it to
the suction side.
5. Start the system and use the microprocessor
controller to lower the temperature setpoint 3-
5°F below room temperature, ensuring cooling
remains on as the unit is charged.
6. Allow the discharge pressure to rise to 225-280
psig and hold it constant. On cool days it may be
necessary to restrict the air ow across the con-
denser (or reduce the water glycol ow), to raise
the pressure.
7. Slowly meter R407C liquid refrigerant through the
suction side while watching for the sight glass to
clear of bubbles.
CAUTION
Add liquid refrigerant slowly to prevent the refrigerant
oil from “washing out” of the compressor.
8. Take a superheat reading near the feeler bulb
from the thermal expansion valve, ensuring the
temperature-measuring device is well insulated.
The ideal superheat temperature is 12-15°F. The
maximum allowable superheat temperature is
20°F.
9. While monitoring the sight glass, take a sub-
cooling temperature reading on the output side
of the condenser. The sub-cooling temperature
should be 10-20°F.
10. If necessary, add liquid refrigerant to maintain
adequate sub-cooling temperature.
2.8.2.1 Flooded Head Pressure Control Systems
In units with R407C refrigerant using ooded head
pressure control, a receiver is provided to store the
refrigerant during the time the condenser is not using
the extra refrigerant charge. Once a clear sight glass
has been achieved, additional refrigerant must be
added to the receiver.
A level indicator is located on the side of the receiver
to assist the service technician in charging the air
conditioning system. The proper charge can be
determined by viewing the position of the “ oat
ball” while the unit is running. If the “ oat ball”
is positioned at the bottom of the sight indicator,
additional refrigerant charge is needed. When the
oat ball” reaches the top of the indicator, the unit is
fully charged.
2.9 System Settings and Adjustments
2.9.1 Low/High Pressure Limit Switch
Air conditioning systems utilizing thermal expan-
sion valves are equipped with hermetically sealed
high-pressure and low-pressure switches. These
switches are pre-set by the manufacturer and cannot
be adjusted. The high-pressure switch opens at 410
psig and has a manual reset. The low-pressure switch
opens at 10 psig (± 4) and closes at 32 psig (± 5) and
has an automatic reset.
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