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Heat Controller HFC REFRIGERANT R410A User Manual

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R410a

Application and Service Guide

4. Measure the suction line temperature just prior to

entering the compressor.
5. Subtract the saturation temperature from the suc-

tion temperature to fi nd the superheat. Consult Table

4 for appropriate values.
6. If the superheat is too high then unit might still be

undercharged. TXV's will mask overcharging in the

superheat value by closing off the TXV port and reduc-

ing the refrigerant fl ow. Therefore superheat CAN-

NOT be used to identify an overcharged unit. Typical

values are shown in Table 4.

Brazing
Always use dry nitrogen when brazing and wrap all

components with damp rags to reduce heat damage. Never

unbraze a liquid line fi lter drier. Unbrazing a liquid line

fi lter drier can release acids and contaminants back

into the system.
R407C Considerations
Since R407c can fractionate, it should always be charged

using liquid into the suction line at low enough rates to

allow vaporization before it enters the compressor. The

same procedure can be used for both R410a and R407c

as long as proper respect is given to the fractionation

problem. R407c pressure temperature chart requires the

bubble column for subcooling calculations and the dew

point column for superheat calculations.

System Cleanup After a Burnout
Some compressor electrical failures can cause the motor

to burn and produce byproducts such as sludge and acid

and contaminate the system. Test the oil for acid using a

POE oil acid test kit to determine severity. If burnout is

severe enough, the system must be cleaned before replace-

ment compressor is installed. Burnouts can be classifi ed

as mild and severe.
A mild burnout will have little to no characteristic odor.

Compressor oil is clear to slightly discolored. An acid

test of the oil will be negative. The liquid line fi lter drier

should be replaced along with the compressor.
A severe burnout will have a strong, pungent rotten egg

odor. Compressor oil will be dark and evidence of burn-

ing may be present in tubing connected to the compressor.

An acid test of the compressor oil will be positive. Fol-

low these additional steps:

1. TXV must be cleaned or replaced.
2. Drain any trapped oil from the accumulator (if

present)
3. Replace liquid line fi lter drier.
4. After system is reassembled, install suction line

fi lter drier (between compressor and accumulator if

present).

5. Operate system for 10 hours. Monitor pressure

drop across filter driers. If pressure drop exceeds 3 psi

replace driers. Be sure to purge system with dry

nitrogen when replacing driers. If suction line drier

must be replaced retest pressure drop after additional

10 hours of operation. After 10 hrs. of operation

remove suction line fi lter drier and replace liquid

line fi lter drier. Never leave a suction line fi lter

drier in the system for more than 72 hrs operation

time.

Hot Water Generator Applications

The higher effi ciency but lower heat capacity of refriger-

ant R410a results in a lower hot water generator (HWG)

capacity. At times the unit's hot gas temperature may even

be lower than the entering hot water. For this reason,

special controls are needed to turn off the HWG pump to

avoid removing heat from the water heater (reverse of the

the intended process) and causing excessive energy use in

the water heater. The GeoMax2 series has these controls

built in and will generally shut off the pump with hot gas

temperatures below 125°F.

MSDS Overview-R410a

Consult the MSDS sheet for details.
Toxicity – R410a is low toxicity
Flammability – US DOT considers R410a non-fl ammable
Combustibility – At pressures above one atmosphere,

mixtures of air and R410a can become combustible.
Ingestion – If ingestion does occur, induce vomiting and

seek medical attention.
Skin and eye contact – Avoid contact with skin and

promptly fl ush eyes and skin with clean lukewarm water

if contact is made. POE oils can cause skin irritation.

Therefore gloves should be worn when handling POE

lubricants. Promptly fl ush eyes and skin with clean luke-

warm water if contact is made.
Inhalation – Inhaling high concentrations of refrigerant

vapors can have a narcotic effect. A feeling of intoxica-

tion, dizziness loss of coordination and slurred speech are

symptoms. Cardiac irregularities, unconsciousness, and

ultimate death can result from breathing this concentra-

tion. If any of these symptoms become evident, move to

fresh air and seek medical help immediately.
Refrigerant Decomposition – When refrigerants are ex-

posed to high temperatures from open fl ames or heater el-

ements, decomposition occurs. Decomposition produces

toxic and irritating compounds, such as hydrogen fl uoride

with HFCʼs. The acidic vapors produced are dangerous

and the area should be evacuated and ventilated.