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will not be necessary (refer to illustration). However, when
shortening or lengthening is required, do so before connect-
ing the line-set to the ice machine or the remote condenser.
This prevents the loss of refrigerant from the ice machine or
the condenser.
The quick connect fittings on the line-sets are equipped with
Schrader Valves. Use these valves to recover any vapor
charge from the line-set. When lengthening or shortening
lines, apply good refrigeration practices and insulate new
tubing. Do not change the tube sizes. Evacuate the lines
and place approximately 5 oz. of
vapor refrigerant charge in each line.
4. Connection of Line-Set
a. Remove the plastic caps from the line-set, the condens-
er, and the ice machine.
b. Apply refrigeration oil to the threads on the quick connect
couplers before connecting them to the condenser.
c. Carefully thread the female fitting onto the condenser or
ice machine by hand.
d. Using the proper size wrench, tighten the couplings until
they bottom out. Turn an additional 1/4 turn to ensure
proper brass-to-brass seating.
e. Check all fittings for leaks.
5. Final Installation:
a. Remove grill from the right-hand side panel of flaker.
b. Turn service port on receiver tank to open position re-
leasing refrigerant to the balance of the system.
c. Leak check line-set connections at flaker and condenser.
d. Replace grill.
e. Connect flaker to power source.
f. Make sure electrical connections follow all local and na-
tional codes.
6. Start Up:
a. Use standard procedures from flaker installation instruc-
tions.
b. After the flaker is running, check the remote condenser
and verify that the condenser fan is running.
Once the refrigerant lines are connected, the seal is broken in
the fittings. If the lines are removed or loosened from the flaker
or remote condenser, the refrigerant charge will be discharged
to the atmosphere. DISCHARGING TO THE ATMOSPHERE IS IN
VIOLATION OF THE CLEAN AIR ACT OF JULY, 1992.
INTERMEDIATE
SEAL
PARENT
METAL
SEAL
SCHRADER
VALVE
Caution
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