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Puronr (r410a) refrigerant, Seat core, Puron r (r410a) refrigerant – Bryant 580J*04--12 User Manual

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1/2-20 UNF RH

30

0.596

.47

5/8” HEX

SEAT

CORE

WASHER

DEPRESSOR PER ARI 720

+.01/-.035

FROM FACE OF BODY

7/16-20 UNF RH

O-RING

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torqued into the seat. Appropriate handling is
required to not scratch or dent the surface.

1/2" HEX

This surface provides a metal to metal seal when

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o

(Part No. EC39EZ067)

C08453

Fig. 11 -- CoreMax Access Port Assembly

PURONR (R410A) REFRIGERANT

This unit is designed for use with Puron (R410A)

refrigerant. Do not use any other refrigerant in this

system.

Puron (R410A) is provided in pink (rose) colored

cylinders. These cylinders are available with and without

dip tubes; cylinders with dip tubes will have a label

indicating this feature. For a cylinder with a dip tube,

place the cylinder in the upright position (access valve at

the top) when removing liquid refrigerant for charging.

For a cylinder without a dip tube, invert the cylinder

(access valve on the bottom) when removing liquid

refrigerant.

Because Puron (R410A) is a blend, it is strongly

recommended that refrigerant always be removed from

the cylinder as a liquid. Admit liquid refrigerant into the

system in the discharge line. If adding refrigerant into the

suction line, use a commercial metering/expansion device

at the gauge manifold; remove liquid from the cylinder,

pass it through the metering device at the gauge set and

then pass it into the suction line as a vapor. Do not remove

Puron (R410A) from the cylinder as a vapor.

Refrigerant Charge

Amount of refrigerant charge is listed on the unit’s

nameplate. Refer to GTAC2--5 Charging, Recovery,

Recycling and Reclamation training manual and the

following procedures.

Unit panels must be in place when unit is operating during

the charging procedure.
No Charge
Use standard evacuating techniques. After evacuating

system, weigh in the specified amount of refrigerant.
Low--Charge Cooling
Using Cooling Charging Charts, Fig. 12, vary refrigerant

until the conditions of the appropriate chart are met. Note

the charging charts are different from type normally used.

Charts are based on charging the units to the correct

superheat for the various operating conditions. Accurate

pressure gauge and temperature sensing device are

required. Connect the pressure gauge to the service port

on the suction line. Mount the temperature sensing device

on the suction line and insulate it so that outdoor ambient

temperature does not affect the reading. Indoor--air cfm

must be within the normal operating range of the unit.
To Use Cooling Charging Charts
Take the outdoor ambient temperature and read the

suction pressure gauge. Refer to chart to determine what

suction temperature should be. If suction temperature is

high, add refrigerant. If suction temperature is low,

carefully recover some of the charge. Recheck the suction

pressure as charge is adjusted.

SIZE DESIGNATION

NOMINAL TONS

REFERENCE

04A,B,C

3

05A,B,C

4

06A,B,C

5

07A,C

6

08A,C

7.5

09A,C

8.5

12A,C

10

EXAMPLE:
Model 580J*04A (3 ton)
Outdoor Temperature

85_F (29_C)

. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

Suction Pressure

140 psig (965 kPa)

. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

Suction Temperature should be

60_F (16_C)

. . . . . . . . . .

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