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6 check refrigerant pressure and temperatures, Subcooling and superheat) – Reznor YDSA Operation Manual User Manual

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Form O-Y P/N 273647R1, Page 17

Install sensor(s) to the top of the liquid line where the line exits the condenser coil

as shown below in sketch. A liquid line sensor will be required for each independent

refrigerant circuit. Both liquid line sensors will be connected to one head pressure

controller.

Installation of Liquid

Line Sensor(s)

Use Temperature to Resistance table shown below to verify proper sensor operation.

Temperature to

Resistance Table

3.6 Check

Refrigerant

Pressure and

Temperatures

(subcooling and

superheat)

Two important requirements before checking superheat and subcooling:

1) This unit has fully intertwined refrigerant circuits and each circuit MUST be

isolated before measuring its temperature. Another active circuit will influence the

reading and make it impossible to determine accurate superheat and subcooling.
2) If the circuit is equipped with an optional hot gas bypass valve, the valve must

be disabled before measuring superheat and subcooling. Locate the shutoff

valve. Disable the hot gas bypass valve by closing the shutoff valve. When

measurements are complete, be sure to open the valve.

The cooling system is charged and set at the factory to provide cooling as designed

and to meet the requirements of the application. The procedures below for checking

subcooling and superheat are not required under normal conditions and should only

be performed as a service function by a qualified technician.

DANGER

These refrigeration circuits are high pressure systems. Hazards exist that could

result in personal injury or death. Removal, installation, and service of this scroll

compressor must be performed by a technician qualified in R-410A refrigerant.

DO NOT USE service equipment or tools designed for R22 refrigerant. See Hazard

Levels, page 2.

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