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SECTION 7
AIR CONDITIONING (COOLING)
UNIT 38
INSTALLATION
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UNIT OBJECTIVES After studying this unit, the reader should be able to
• List three crafts typically involved in air conditioning installation
• Identify different types of duct system installation
• Describe the processes used to install various duct systems
• Describe the basic installation of package air conditioning systems
• Describe the basic installation of split-type air conditioning systems
• Describe correct refrigerant piping practices and methods
• Create a list of basic start-up procedures and explain each
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INTRODUCTION TO EQUIPMENT INSTALLATION
• Installations require ductwork, electrical, and mechanical work
• Some contractors use separate crews
• The three disciplines are licensed at state and/or local levels
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SQUARE AND RECTANGULAR DUCT
• Duct sections are assembled in the field
• All duct sections must be measured accurately
• Sections connected with “S” fasteners and drive cleats
• Duct systems must be fastened securely
• Flexible duct connections reduce vibration noise
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Supply duct
Return air from the occupied space
Air handler (blower)
Supply registers
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Flexible Duct
Supply
Return
Flexible canvas duct connector
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JOINING SECTIONS OF GALVANIZED DUCT WITH SLIPS AND DRIVES
SlipDrive cleat
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JOINING SECTIONS OF GALVANIZED DUCT WITH SLIPS AND DRIVES
Ends of drives are bent over to secure
Slip
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ROUND METAL DUCT SYSTEMS
• Duct sections are available from supply houses
• Sections are connected with self-tapping sheet metal screws
• Occupy more clearance space than square or rectangular duct
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Drill with screw holder
Screw holder holds drill tip screws in
place during installation
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INSULATION FOR METAL DUCT
• Can be applied to the inside or outside of the duct
• Interior duct insulation– Usually applied during fabrication in the shop– Secured with tabs and washers or glue– Must be secured to prevent blocking airflow– Usually coated fiberglass
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Piece of sheet metal used to make a duct section
Tabs are glued to the metal sheet
Inulation liner is glued in place on the duct and pierced by the
tabs
Washers are installed to hold the insulation in
place
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The section is folded as needed… And assembled
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DUCTBOARD SYSTEMS• Can be fabricated easily using special knives
• Insulation is already attached
• Sections are secured by taping and stapling
• Must be properly supported
• Does not transmit noise
• Best used in low traffic areas, as they are not as durable as galvanized metal duct systems
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Fiberboard duct section
Foil backingStaples
Foil tape completes the
joint
JOINING SECTIONS OF FIBERBOARD SECTIONS
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SECTION OF FIBERBOARD DUCT MATERIAL
Notches are cut in the board to facilitate the folding of the board into a duct section
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SECTION OF FIBERBOARD DUCT MATERIAL
Notches are cut in the board to facilitate the folding of the board into a duct section
The fiberboard section is then bent to form the duct
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FLEXIBLE DUCT• Has a flexible liner and may be insulated• Low initial cost (Materials and labor)• Used as supply or return duct• Must be properly supported to prevent
collapsing• Should be stretched to prevent duct from
collapsing• Does not transmit noise well
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Flexible Duct
Supply register
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ELECTRICAL INSTALLATION• Care should be taken whenever working on or
around electrical circuits• Power supply must provide correct voltage and
wire size• Split systems require two power supplies• There should be a service disconnect close to
each piece of equipment• Control voltage is obtained through a step-down
transformer
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Circuit breaker panel
Air handler
Power supply for condensing unit
Power supply for air handler
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Wire used for running low voltage control wiring is color-coded, usually in the range of 18 gage and comes supplied in a vinyl
casing
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Air HandlerCondensing Unit
Circuit Breaker Panel
230 v @ 40 amps
230 v @ 20 amps
X-former
Thermostat
Fan relay
Low voltage wiring
Cooling contactor
relay
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INSTALLING THE PACKAGE SYSTEM
• All components are in one cabinet• Range from window unit size to over 100 tons• Air-cooled equipment is most common in
residential and light commercial applications• Unit vibration should not be transmitted to the
structure• Duct connections must be water tight and
insulated• Crankcase heat must be energized before the
system is started up
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INSTALLING SPLIT SYSTEM AIR CONDITIONERS
• Air handler must be secured or mounted properly • Access to the unit must be considered before
installing• Condensate must be properly removed • Average condensate is 3 pints per hour per ton• Auxiliary drain pans
– Used when the evaporator is above the conditioned space
– Piped to a conspicuous location
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Floor drain
Trapped condensate line
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Trapped condensate line
Condensate pump
Condensate pump discharge
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Plenum system
Return duct
Supply plenum
Primary drain line
Auxiliary drain from unitAuxiliary drain pan
Auxiliary drain line
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THE SPLIT SYSTEM CONDENSING UNIT
• Discharged air must not re-circulate• Piping is connected to the condensing unit from
the evaporator• Units must be able to be serviced properly• Units should be set on pads• Condensing units should be located in the shade• Noise should not be objectionable
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Piping to and from air handler
Air must be able to circulate freely
Unit set on pad
Unit located far from windows
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INSTALLING REFRIGERANT PIPING
• Piping runs should be as short as possible
• The refrigerant charge is usually shipped in the condensing unit
• Suction line should be insulated
• Leak check piping before introducing refrigerant
• Properly evacuate system
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EQUIPMENT STARTUP
• Allow crankcase heater to run overnight before starting system
• Check fan rotation
• Check fan amperage
• Check airflow at registers
• Check the amperage of the compressor
• Check operating pressures and temperatures
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SUMMARY - 1• Installations require ductwork, electrical, and mechanical
work• Rectangular galvanized duct sections must be measured
and fabricated accurately, properly supported and installed with canvas collars to reduce noise transmission
• Galvanized duct sections are often joined with slips and drives
• Round metal duct sections are connected with self-tapping sheet metal screws
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SUMMARY - 2• Metal duct systems must be insulated• Fiberboard duct sections do not need to be
insulated and are joined by stapling and taping• Flexible duct can be used for return and branch
duct connections• Flexible duct should be stretched and properly
supported to prevent the material from collapsing• Always exercise caution when installing electric
circuits
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SUMMARY - 3• Power supplies must match the system
requirements• Split systems require two power supplies• Package systems require only one power supply• Low voltage control wiring is obtained through
a control transformer• Package systems have all system components
contained in a single cabinet
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SUMMARY - 4• Condensate from the system must be properly
removed: gravity or pump
• Auxiliary drain pans catch condensate overflow and protect living space below the unit
• Condenser discharge air must not recirculate back through the coil
• Condensing units should be positioned so that noise factor is low and service panels are accessible
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SUMMARY - 5• Refrigerant piping runs should be as short as
possible• The suction line should be insulated• Piping circuit should be leak checked and
evacuated before introducing refrigerant to the system
• When starting up an air conditioning system, be sure to check operating amperages, voltages and system operating pressures