Haier HC24C1VAR Руководство по эксплуатации онлайн [11/17] 621139
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1.Tubing should be cut square. Make sure it is round and free of burrs at the connecting ends.
Clean the tubing to prevent contamination from entering the system.
2.Make sure that both refrigerant stop valves at the outdoor unit are closed.
3.Push the tubing into the fitting until it stops. This prevents flux from getting into the system.
4.Remove the cap and Schrader valve core from the service port to protect the valve seals.
5.Wrap a wet rag around the valve stub before brazing.
6.Braze the joints of interconnecting tubing. Flow dry nitrogen into the shutoff valve port
and through the tubing while brazing.
7.After brazing quench with a wet rag to cool the joint. Reinstall the Schrader core in the valve,
if removed for brazing.
8.Pressurize the lines to 150 psi maximum with dry nitrogen. Check for leaks at all joints with
liquid detergent. If a leak is found, repair it after removing the nitrogen. Repeat the process
and re-ckeck.
9.Do not purge the lines with refrigerant. Evacuate the lines and indoor coil.
Evacuation
All new installations must be evacuated to a deep vacuum in order that all noncondensible gases
and moisture are removed prior to charging the system. Air in a system causes high condensing
pressure, which increases power consumption and reduces performance. The presence of moisture
in a system can render it inoperable in a very short time. Proper evacuation assures a dry, uncontaminated
system. Here is the recommended evacuation procedure:
1.Connect vacuum pump to both liquid and suction valve service ports.
2.Evacuate the interconnecting tubing and indoor coil to 500 microns or less for a minimum
of 30 minutes. Close the valve to the vacuum pump and wait 15 minutes. Vacuum should
not rise above 800 microns. If unable to obtain 500 microns, or vacuum rises above 800
microns over 15 minutes period, discontinue evacuation, pressurize and check for leaks.
Repair any leaks found and repeat the step 2.
3.Close valve to the vacuum pump and stop pump.
4.When sure of a tight, well evacuated system, charge with refrigerant.
Charging the System
(For systems with capillary tube or fixed orifice metering device)
Before checking the system charge, make sure that the outdoor unit and indoor coil must be an
approved match per the unit specification. The indoor conditions should be within 2 F of the desired
comfort conditions.
! WARNING - Do not vent refrigerant to the atmosphere! It is a violation of federal law to do
so. If the refrigerant needs to be removed from a system to correct the charge inside, always use a
recovery or recycling device.
! WARNING - To prevent personal injury, wear safety glasses and gloves when handling
refrigerant.
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- Central air conditioner 1
- Installation operation manual 1
- Warning 2
- Introduction 3
- Nomenclature for model number 3
- Table of content 3
- Model hc18 60a1var s 4
- Specification 4
- Table 1 4
- The dimensions for the condensing unit are illustrated in figure 1 physical and electrical specifications are provided in table 1 for 10 seer systems respectively 4
- Figure 1 5
- Model hc18 60c1var table 3 5
- Table 2 system cooling capacity 5
- The dimensions for the condensing unit are illustrated in figure 1 physical and electrical specifications are provided in table 3 for 12 seer systems respectively 5
- Model hc18 60d1var 6
- Table 4 system cooling capacity 6
- Table 5 6
- Table 6 system cooling capacity 6
- The dimensions for the condensing unit are illustrated in figure 1 physical and electrical specifications are provided in table 5 for 13 seer systems respectively 6
- Equipment protection from environment 7
- Installation 7
- Unit inspection 7
- Do not allow the vapor line and liquid line to touch together this would cause an undesirable heat transfer resulting in capacity loss and increased power consumption 9
- Figure 3 9
- Line insulation suction line requires insulation in order to prevent condensation from forming on the piping and to prevent heat gain caused by surrounding air generally 3 8 wall thickness of armflex or equivalent is satisfactory in severe application hot high humidity areas greater thickness may be required apply the line insulation by sliding it on the sealed tuing before cutting and making connections 9
- Liquid line does not necessarily need insulation however if they are exposed to high ambient temperatures i e kitchen boiler rooms hot attics rooftop surface then they should be insulated make sure to use the proper size tubing for the liquid line to prevent liquid refrigerant flashing to a vapor within the liquid line 9
- Electrical wiring 12
- System startup 13
- Miscellaneous 14
- Operation 14
- Air conditioner wi ring diagram 16
- Br brown gr green or orange 16
- Color codes bk black bl blue gy gray 16
- Component codes bcr blower control relay bcap run capacitor blower motor cc compressor contactor cch crankcase heater optional chs crankcase heater switch optional cmpr compressor hps high pressure switch lps low pressure switch ibm indoor blower motor ofm outdoor fan motor rcap run capacitor compressor rvs reversing valve solenoid stcap start capa citor optional strly start relay optional strth start thermistor optional tran transformer 230 208 selectable 16
- Compress or protect 3 min time delay 16
- Compressor 16
- Ha cool off heat 16
- Hc18 60a1var s hc18 60c1var hc18 60d1var 16
- Line volta ge factory standard field installed optional low voltage factory standard field installed optional 16
- Optional low high pressur e switches 16
- Pu purple rd red vi violet 16
- Use copper conductors only warning cabinet must be permanently grounded and all wiring to conform to i e c n e c c e c c l c and local codes as applicable replacement wire must be the same gage and insulation type as original wire 16
- Vac common 16
- Wh white yl yellow 16
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