Bryant R-410A 583B User Manual
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AIR CONDITIONER WITH PURON® (R-410A)—QUICK REFERENCE GUIDE
Puron® refrigerant operates at 50%-70% higher pressures than R-22. Be sure that servicing equipment and replacement components are designed
to operate with Puron.
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Puron refrigerant cylinders are rose colored.
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Puron refrigerant cylinders manufactured prior to March 1, 1999, have a dip tube that allows liquid to flow out of cylinder in upright position.
Cylinders manufactured March 1, 1999 and later DO NOT have a dip tube and MUST be positioned upside down to allow liquid to flow.
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Recovery cylinder service pressure rating must be 400 psig, DOT 4BA400 or DOT BW400.
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Puron systems should be charged with liquid refrigerant. Use a commercial type metering device in the manifold hose.
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Manifold sets should be 750 psig high-side and 200 psig low-side with 520 psig low-side retard.
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Use hoses with 750 psig service pressure rating.
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Leak detectors should be designed to detect HFC refrigerant.
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Puron, as with other HFCs, is only compatible with POE oils.
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Vacuum pumps will not remove moisture from oil.
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Only use factory specified liquid-line filter driers with rated working pressures no less than 600 psig.
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Do not install a suction-line filter drier in liquid-line.
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POE oils absorb moisture rapidly. Do not expose oil to atmosphere.
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POE oils may cause damage to certain plastics and roofing materials.
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Wrap all filter driers and service valves with wet cloth when brazing.
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A Puron liquid-line filter drier is required on every unit.
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Do not use an R-22 TXV.
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Never open system to atmosphere while it is under a vacuum.
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When system must be opened for service, break vacuum with dry nitrogen and replace filter driers.
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Always replace filter drier after opening system for service.
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Do not vent Puron into the atmosphere.
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Observe all warnings, cautions, and bold text.
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Do not leave Puron suction line driers in place for more than 72 hours.
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