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Data Aire DAL-06 - Charging; Charging;Installation Work Procedures; Triple Evacuation and Dehydration Procedure

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CHARGING
These charging instructions apply to single fixed speed compressor circuit models.
NOTICE: R-410A and R-407C refrigerants use Polyol Ester oil (POE) oil that
is prone to absorbing moisture. Therefore, the system should never be left
open to the atmosphere.
Charging/Installation Work Procedures
The basic installation work procedures are the same for R-410A and R-407C refrigerants. But the
working pressure for R-410A is 1.6 times higher than for R-407C. Therefore, some of the piping,
installation and tools are special.
Special Service Equipment for R-410A refrigerant
High pressure manifold gauge set suitable for R-410A pressure
High pressure recovery machine suitable for R-410A pressure
High pressure recovery tank suitable for R-410A pressure (Ref: DOT 4BA400 or ABW400)
Triple Evacuation and Dehydration Procedure
Data Aire highly recommends a triple evacuation to be carried out on all Data Aire units to ensure the
highest quality moisture removal. Moisture prevents the proper operation of both the compressor and
the refrigeration system. Non-condensable and moisture reduces service life and increases
condensation pressure, which causes abnormally high discharge temperatures that can degrade the
lubricating properties of the oil. The risk of acid formation is also increased by non-condensable and
moisture and this condition can also lead to copper plating. These phenomena may cause both
mechanical and electrical compressor failure. The typical method for avoiding such problems is to triple
evacuate the system.
It is of the utmost importance that proper system evacuation and leak detection procedures be
employed. Good evacuation includes frequent vacuum pump oil changes and large diameter, short
hose connections to both high and low sides of the system (all refrigerant lines: suction line, discharge
line, and liquid line) preferably using copper tubing, vacuum rated or braided hose.
All valves in the system, solenoid valves, Thermal Expansion Valves (TXV), ball valves, and service
valves (if the compressor is equipped), need to remain open during the vacuum procedures and the
system must be purged with nitrogen. We recommend using a solenoid magnet tool to hold the liquid
line solenoid valve(s) open during this procedure.
A deep vacuum gauge capable of registering pressure in microns must be attached to the system on
the liquid line service port before TXV and should be at the farthest point in the system for most accurate
vacuum readings. A shutoff valve (suggest a Schrader valve core removal tool) between the system
and vacuum pump should be provided to allow the system pressure to be checked after evacuation.

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