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I have been given free of charge a Lennox 10ACB48-5P condensing unit and A-coil. Yes, I know this is an older unit and yes I know it is not very efficient. It is however the correct size for my home according to the heating and cooling calculations I have researched on the internet. Did I mention free and worked when remove from a building that was torn down??
I am a diesel mechanic and have the AC and refrigeration certifications and have worked on vehicle AC and refrigeration units, but not residential AC. I have refrigerant scales and vacuum pumps. I also work part time for a small company that does refrigeration but not residential AC. One of the refrigeration techs is more than willing to help me and also has reclaimers and manifold gauges, but has not done any residential AC work.
So my questions, on the electrical it calls out a recommended max. circuit breaker of 50 amp. and a minimum circuit ampacity of 31.2 What size wire should I run and what size and type of out side disconnect should I use?? ( the length from the breaker box to the condensing unit will only be about 10')
Next, I have access to R22 and other refrigerants, as this unit was designed for R22 should I stay with that or are their better options now?? (On automotive systems we often do changeovers to R134)
I am planning to pressure test with nitrogen as I do with mobile systems, or is this not needed?? Also, do you add dye and or oil to the charge??
My intention is to run a new line set and filter, solder and pressure check then weigh in an appropriate charge. Any other advice??
Our home is well shaded and we get very good breezes most of the summer so we really only use the AC for about 2-3 weeks a year or I would be looking for a better more efficient unit.
I am a diesel mechanic and have the AC and refrigeration certifications and have worked on vehicle AC and refrigeration units, but not residential AC. I have refrigerant scales and vacuum pumps. I also work part time for a small company that does refrigeration but not residential AC. One of the refrigeration techs is more than willing to help me and also has reclaimers and manifold gauges, but has not done any residential AC work.
So my questions, on the electrical it calls out a recommended max. circuit breaker of 50 amp. and a minimum circuit ampacity of 31.2 What size wire should I run and what size and type of out side disconnect should I use?? ( the length from the breaker box to the condensing unit will only be about 10')
Next, I have access to R22 and other refrigerants, as this unit was designed for R22 should I stay with that or are their better options now?? (On automotive systems we often do changeovers to R134)
I am planning to pressure test with nitrogen as I do with mobile systems, or is this not needed?? Also, do you add dye and or oil to the charge??
My intention is to run a new line set and filter, solder and pressure check then weigh in an appropriate charge. Any other advice??
Our home is well shaded and we get very good breezes most of the summer so we really only use the AC for about 2-3 weeks a year or I would be looking for a better more efficient unit.
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