Carrier 19XB Oxygen Equipment User Manual


 
Table 3 19XB Storage Tank Rated Dry Weight and Refrigerant Capacity
English
SIZE CODE
TANK OD
(in.)
DRY WEIGHT*
(lb)
MAXIMUM REFRIGERANT CAPACITY (lb)
ASHRAE/ANSI 15 UL 1963
R-22 R-134a R-22 R-134a
0428 24.00 2380 1842 1860 1704 1716
0452 27.25 3460 3527 3563 3264 3286
SI
SIZE CODE
TANK OD
(mm)
DRY WEIGHT*
(kg)
MAXIMUM REFRIGERANT CAPACITY (kg)
ASHRAE/ANSI 15 UL 1963
R-22 R-134a R-22 R-134a
0428 610 1080 836 844 773 778
0452 592 1569 1600 1616 1481 1491
LEGEND
ANSI American National Standards Institute
ASHRAE American Society of Heating, Refrigeration,
and Air Conditioning Engineers
UL Underwriters’ Laboratories
*The above dry weight includes the pumpout unit weight of 210 lbs (95 kg).
Make Piping Connections — Figure 6 represents typi-
cal pumpout unit/chiller piping connections. Standard con-
nections for
1
2
-in. OD copper tubing are provided. Install
the field-supplied FPT tee with pipe plug in the piping as
shown in Fig. 6. This tee is used for refrigerant charging.
NOTE: If any field piping runs exceed 50 ft in length, use
7
8
-in. OD copper tubing to minimize pressure drop.
Pumpout unit water piping connections are shown in
Fig. 6. Both connections are
1
2
-in. NPT (female). A shutoff
valve should be installed in the water line. Provide a means
for blowing water from the condenser coil at winter shut-
down to prevent freeze-up damage. Refer to the Job Data for
water piping particulars.
INSTALL VENT PIPING TO RELIEF DEVICES The
pumpout storage tank is factory-equipped with relief de-
vices. Refer to Fig. 5 and Table 2 for size and location of the
relief devices. Vent the relief devices to the outdoors in ac-
cordance with ANSI/ASHRAE 15 Safety Code (latest edi-
tion) for Mechanical Refrigeration and all other applicable
codes. Relief devices are set to relieve at 300 psig
(2068 kPa).
Refrigerant discharged into confined spaces can dis-
place oxygen and cause asphyxiation.
1. If relief devices are manifolded, the cross-sectional area
of the relief pipe must at least equal the sum of the areas
required for individual relief pipes.
2. Provide a pipe plug near outlet side of each relief device
for leak testing. Provide pipe fittings that allow vent pip-
ing to be disconnected periodically for inspection of valve
mechanism.
3. Piping to relief devices must not apply stress to the de-
vice. Adequately support piping. A length of flexible tub-
ing or piping near the device is essential on spring-
isolated machines.
4. Cover the outdoor vent with a rain cap and place a con-
densation drain at the low point in the vent piping to pre-
vent water build-up on the atmospheric side of the relief
device.
Make Electrical Connections See nameplate on
compressor of pumpout unit and Table 1 for motor electrical
data. Wire unit according to the diagram inside the control
box.
Fig. 7 is the wiring schematic for a complete system that
includes the 19XB storage tank and the pumpout unit.
Fig. 8 is the wiring schematic for the pumpout unit. Use this
schematic for installations that do not include an auxiliary
pumpout storage tank.
NOTE: Use copper conductors only.
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