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Suction Filters, Driers, Sight Glasses
There are two types of suction and liquid filter/driers used 
on Heatcraft Refrigeration Products units. Replaceable core 
and/or sealed units are used, dependent upon the option 
package ordered. 
Suction filters, regardless of type, are always installed 
upstream of the compressor suction service valve, and 
any accumulators or other options that may be installed. 
Suction filters are equipped with “Schrader” type access 
valves to allow field measurement of pressure drop across 
the device. This allows plugged filters and elements to be 
identified very quickly and easily so they can be replaced 
when the pressure drop is excessive. Refer to the specific 
manufacturersʼ recommendation on servicing these units by 
make and model.
Liquid filter/driers, regardless of type, are always installed 
downstream of the receiver outlet service valve, and up-
Condensing Unit Accessories
stream of the liquid line solenoid valve (if supplied). Liquid line 
driers may or may not have an access valve, dependent on the 
size and application. The basic servicing of these units is similar 
to suction filters. Liquid line driers should be replaced whenever 
there is evidence of excessive pressure drop across the filter, 
or the system becomes contaminated due to system leaks, 
compressor burnouts, acid formation, or moisture accumulation 
as indicated by the liquid line sight glass.
The sight glass is installed in the main liquid line assembly, 
downstream from the receiver outlet service valve, and 
immediately after the liquid line drier. The sight glass is 
designed to give a visual indication of moisture content in the 
system. Generally, it requires no field service. However, in 
cases of extreme acid formation in a system after a compressor 
burnout, the acid may damage the sensing element or etch the 
glass. This would require that the sight glass be replaced, along 
with the liquid line drier after any compressor motor burnout. 
 CAUTION:  Fans closest to the headers should not be  
 
cycled on standard temperature or pressure  
 
controls. Dramatic temperature and pressure  
 
changes at the headers as a result of fan action  
 
can result in possible tube failure. Fan motors are 
 
designed for continuous duty operation.
Fan cycling controls should be adjusted to maintain a minimum 
of (5) minutes on and (5) minutes off. Short cycling of fans may  
result in a premature failure of motor and/or fan blade.
Compressors operating below +10°F SST must have air flowing 
over the compressor at all times when the compressor is 
running.
 
Design 
 
Thermostat Settings
 Models 
T.D. 
T1 
T2 
T3
 
30 
60
2-fan units: 
25 
65
 
20 
70
4-fan units: 
15 
75
 
30 
60 
40
3-fan units: 
25 
65 
55
 
20 
70 
60
6-fan units: 
15 
75 
65
 
30 
60 
50 
30
8-fan units: 
25 
65 
55 
40
 
20 
70 
65 
50
 
15 
75 
70 
60
NOTE: Cycle pairs of fans on double wide units.
Table 2. Thermostat Settings
Table 1. Recommended Low Pressure Control Settings for Outdoor Air Cooled Condensing Units
 
R-22  
R-404A/R-507 
R-134a
 
*Minimum 
Cut-In 
Cut-Out 
Cut-In 
Cut-Out 
Cut-In 
Cut-Out
 
Temp. ˚F 
PSI 
PSI 
PSI 
PSI 
PSI 
PSI
 
50 
70 
20 
90 
35 
45 
15
 
40 
55 
20 
70 
35 
35 
10
 
30 
40 
20 
55 
35 
25 
10
 
10 
30 
10 
45 
25 
13 
0
 
15 
25 
0
 
-10 
15 
20 
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-20 
10 
12 
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-30 
1"Hg. 
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  * Minimum ambient or box temperature anticipated, Hi pressure control setting: R-22, 360 PSI; R-404A, R-507, 400 PSI; R-134a, 225 PSI.