1 piping guidelines—air-cooled units, 2 refrigerant piping—air-cooled models, Figure 14 top refrigerant piping connections – Emerson Liebert CRV 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 C R 0 2 0 R A 1 C 7 S D 1 8 1 1 E L 1 0 P A User Manual
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Refrigerant Connections
19
Liebert
®
CRV
™
6.1
Piping Guidelines—Air-Cooled Units
• Indoor unit ships with a nitrogen holding charge; do not vent the evaporator until all refrigerant
piping is in place, ready for connection to the unit and condenser
• Use copper piping with high temperature brazed joints
• Isolate piping from building using vibration-isolating supports
• Refer to Tables 7 through 10 for piping sizes
• Refer to condenser installation manual for charging information
• Install traps on hot gas (discharge) lines at the base of vertical risers and every 15 feet (4.6m) of
vertical rise.
• See Table 6 for the allowable elevation difference between the condenser and the Liebert CRV.
• Consult factory if piping run exceeds 300 feet (91m) equivalent length
• Keep piping clean and dry, especially on units with R-410A refrigerant
• Avoid piping runs through noise-sensitive areas
• Do not run piping directly in front of airstream of any air conditioner
• Refrigerant oil – do not mix oil types
Refer to ASHRAE Refrigeration Handbook for general, good-practice refrigeration piping.
6.2
Refrigerant Piping—Air-Cooled Models
Figure 14 Top refrigerant piping connections
Figure 15 Bottom refrigerant piping connections
If using bottom
connections, cut
the pipes just
below the black
pipe clamps