Hussmann hgl-1bs Istruzione Sull'Installazione

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 Repeat steps 2 and 3 two more times, the 
third time evacuating the system to 500 mi-
crons
. 
 
 
 
Operational Data –  
 
 
The following is typical data for HGL 
models based on lab tests, and may vary under 
field operating conditions.  All data is based on 
a discharge air temperature of -25°F and a re-
turn air temperature of -10°F.  See chart below 
CASE MODELS 
 
 
   HGL-1/2 BS-TS 
 
     HGL-3-BS/TS 
     Ambient Temperature 
   75°F 
   80°F 
    75°F     80°F 
     Head Pressure   (psi) 
   230-240     235-245 
   230-240    235-250 
     Suction Pressure   (psi) 
   5-6 
   5-7 
   6 – 8 
   6 – 8 
     Refrigerant 
                           R-404A -------------------------------------------------- 
RECEIVER –  
 
 
 
The receiver should not be confused for 
a filter-drier or muffler.  The receiver is in the 
liquid line after the condenser and just ahead of 
the filter-drier.  The manufacturer may label 
the receiver as a muffler or a drier but it is in 
fact an empty shell. 
 
CRANKCASE PRESSURE 
 REGULATOR –  
 
 
The HGL-1 and 2 cases employ a crank-
case pressure regulator in the suction line.  The 
CPR is set for 10 psi.  The purpose of the valve 
is to maintain a low suction pressure on start-
up so that the compressor will start properly.  
On start-up, the valve will hold the suction 
pressure at the desired setting until the suction 
pressure has dropped below the setting, then 
the valve will open.  If it becomes necessary to 
check or reset the setting, the case must be 
warm such as after a defrost cycle or from an 
initial warm case condition.   
 
 
 
Put a suction compound gauge on the compres-
sor suction  valve, start the compressor.  If the 
pressure needs to be reduced turn the adjust-
ment screw clockwise or counterclockwise to 
raise the pressure
 
 
 DO NOT SET THE VALVE BASED ON THE 
NAMEPLATE AMPERAGE RATING AS 
THE PRESSURE SETTING WILL BE TOO 
HIGH AND THE COMPRESSOR WILL 
NOT START PROPERLY