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Trane TWA Series Application Guide

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SS-APG008-EN 17
Refrigerant Piping Examples
Figure 11. Indoor coil with two distributors (single-circuit TTA/TWA units)
1 Pitch the liquid line 1 inch per 10 feet (1 cm per
3 m) so that the liquid refrigerant drains toward
the indoor coil. Use the liquid-line size
recommended in Table 2, p. 20, or Table 3, p. 21.
2 Provide one expansion valve (TXV)
per distributor.
TWA heat pumps only: Provide one check
valve for each expansion valve.
3 Pitch the gas line leaving the coil so that it
slopes away from the coil by 1 inch per 10 feet
(1 cm per 3 m).
4 Arrange the gas line so that suction gas leaving
the coil flows downward, past the lowest gas-
header outlet, before turning upward. Use a
double-elbow configuration on all lower branch
circuits to isolate the TXV bulb from suction-
header conditions. See “Gas Line: Routing,p. 7.
5 For all coil branch circuits in the gas line, use a
tube diameter that is one size smaller than the
gas-line size recommended in Tabl e 2 or Ta ble 3 .
6 For vertical risers, use the tube diameter
recommended in Ta ble 2 or Ta b l e 3. Ensure that
the top of the riser is at least 1 foot (30 cm)
above the lowest point.
7 Pitch the gas line by 1 inch per 10 feet (1 cm per
3m) toward the indoor coil.
8 Insulate the gas line.

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Trane TWA Series Specifications

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BrandTrane
ModelTWA Series
CategoryHeat Pump
LanguageEnglish

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