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Johnson Controls Unitary Products
Refrigerant Mains
Line Sizing
When sizing refrigerant pipe for a split-system air conditioner, 
check the following: 
1.
Suction line pressure drop due to friction.
2.
Liquid line pressure drop due to friction.
3.
Suction line velocity for oil return.
4.
Liquid line pressure drop due to vertical rise. For certain 
piping arrangements, different sizes of suction line pipe 
may have to be used. The velocity of the refrigerant vapor 
must always be great enough to carry the oil back to the 
compressor.
5.
Evaporator Located Below Condenser - On a split 
system where the evaporator blower is located below the 
condenser, the suction line must be sized for both pressure 
drop and for oil return.
6.
Condenser Located Below Evaporator - When the 
condenser is located below the evaporator blower, the 
liquid line must be designed for the pressure drop due to 
both friction loss and vertical rise. If the pressure drop due 
to vertical rise and friction exceeds 60 psi, some refrigerant 
will flash before it reaches the thermal expansion valve.
Flash gas:
1.
Increases the liquid line pressure loss due to friction that in 
turn causes further flashing. 
2.
Reduces the capacity of the refrigerant control device 
which starves the evaporator. 
3.
Erodes the seat of the refrigerant control device. 
4.
Causes erratic control of the refrigerant entering the 
evaporator.
Take Adequate Precautions
Many service problems can be avoided by taking adequate 
precautions to provide an internally clean and dry system and 
by using procedures and materials that conform to established 
standards.
Use hard drawn copper tubing where no appreciable amount of 
bending around pipes or other obstructions is necessary. If soft 
copper is used, care should be taken to avoid sharp bends that 
may cause a restriction. Pack fiberglass insulation and a 
sealing material such as permagum around refrigerant lines 
where they penetrate a wall to reduce vibrations and to retain 
some flexibility.
Support all tubing at minimum intervals with suitable hangers, 
brackets or clamps.
Braze all copper-to-copper joints with Silfos-5 or equivalent 
brazing material. Do not use soft solder. Insulate all suction 
lines with a minimum of 1/2" ARMAFLEX or equivalent that 
meets local codes. Liquid lines exposed to direct sunlight and/
or high temperatures must also be insulated. Never solder 
suction and liquid lines together. They can be taped together for 
convenience and support purposes, but they must be 
completely insulated from each other.
The liquid and suction service ports on the condenser section 
permit leak testing, evacuation, and partial charging of the field 
piping and the evaporator without disturbing refrigerant stored 
in the condenser during initial installation.
Before beginning installation of the main lines, be sure that the 
evaporator section has not developed a leak in transit. Check 
pressure at the Schrader valve located on the header of each 
coil. If pressure still exists in the system, it can be assumed to 
be leak free. If pressure DOES NOT exist the section will need 
to be repaired before evacuation and charging is performed.
A bi-flow solid core filter-drier MUST be field-installed in the 
liquid line of every system to prevent dirt and moisture from 
damaging the system. Properly sized filter-driers are shipped 
with each condensing section.
NOTE:  Installing a filter-drier does not eliminate the need for 
the proper evacuation of a system before it is charged.
A field-installed moisture indicating sight-glass should be 
installed in the liquid line(s) between the filter-drier and the 
evaporator coil. The moisture indicating sight-glass can be used 
to check for excess moisture in the system.
Both condenser and evaporator sections have copper sealing 
disks brazed over the end of liquid and suction connections. 
The temperature required to make or break a brazed joint is 
high enough to cause oxidation of the copper unless an inert 
atmosphere is provided.
NOTE:  Dry nitrogen should flow through the system at all times 
when heat is being applied and until the joint has 
cooled. The flow of nitrogen will prevent oxidation of the 
copper lines during installation.
This Split-System (Air Condensing / Heat Pump / Air 
Handling) unit is one component of an entire system. As 
such it requires specific application considerations with 
regard to the rest of the system (air handling unit, duct 
design, condensing unit, refrigerant piping and control 
scheme). 
Failure to properly apply this equipment with the rest of 
the system may result in premature failure and/or 
reduced performance / increased costs. Warranty 
coverage specifically excludes failures due to improper 
application and Unitary Products specifically disclaims 
any liability resulting from improper application.
 Please refer to the equipment Technical Guide, 
Installation Manual and the piping applications bulletin 
247077 or call the applications department for Unitary 
Products @ 1-877-UPG-SERV for guidance.