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Table of Contents
Quick Selection Guide . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3
Technical Information
System Chemistry . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4
The Sporlan Catch-All
R-410A
Sealed Model Catch-All Filter-Driers
Specifications. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10
Selection . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12
Reversible Heat Pump Filter-Driers. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17
Replaceable Core Catch-All Filter-Driers
Features. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21
Specifications. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22
Cores and Filter Elements . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24
Selection . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25
HHStyle Catch-Alls For Wax Removal. . . . . . . . . 29
Suction Line Filter-Driers
Application. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 30
Specifications. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 32
Ratings. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 34
Compact Style Suction Filter-Driers. . . . . . . . . . . 36
Acid Test Kit . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 37
Accessories. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 38
Terms of Sale With Warranty Limitations. . . . . . . 39
OFFER OF SALE
The items described in this document are hereby offered for sale by Parker Hannifin Corporation, its subsidiaries or its authorized distributors. This offer and its acceptance are
governed by the provisions stated in the detailed Offer of Sale available at www.parker.com.
.Liquid Line
Quick Selection Recommendations
How It Works
For additional information on The Secret of the Catch-Alls Success request Form 40-119
Page 6 Bulletin 40-10
.Liquid Line
Ratings and Selection Recommendations
General water after equilibrium has been reached The simplest guide to follow is that filter
between the water in the refrigerant and capacity is proportional to filtering area.
The selection of a filter-drier for a given
the water in the drier. Equilibrium point In the tables that follow, the filtering areas
application involves such technical
dryness is expressed in parts per million of all Catch-All Filter-Driers are tabu-
factors as: the amount of moisture to lated. Filters should be selected with an
(ppm) by weight.
be expected in a system operating adequate reserve capacity to allow for the
temperatures amount of foreign contamination found in most systems.
matter present allowable pressure Refrigerant Flow Capacity
drop through the filter-drier its ability The maximum flow of liquid refrigerant
to retain both liquid and solid contami- Acid Removal
(in tons) that a drier will pass at a 1
nants, and bursting pressure. Proper psi/0.07 bar pressure drop is the refrig- Acid Removal is also difficult to measure.
evaluation of these factors is necessary for erant flow capacity. The ton ratings are There are no standard ratings to follow.
optimum service and economy. As an aid, based on 86F/30C liquid temperature However, both laboratory and field tests
the important factors to be considered for and refrigerant flows of have demonstrated that the Catch-All
selection purposes are discussed briefly core has superior acid removal ability
4.0 lbs. per minute per ton for R-12
in the following sections. many times the acid capacity of competi-
3.1 lbs. per minute per ton for R-134a
tive filter-driers developed for todays
2.9 lbs. per minute per ton for R-22
systems.
Standard Ratings 3.9 lbs. per minute per ton for R-404A
2.9 lbs. per minute per ton for R-407C
ASHRAE-ARI 2.8 lbs. per minute per ton for R-410A Sporlan
4.4 lbs. per minute per ton for R-502 Recommendations
The American Society of Heating,
4.1 lbs. per minute per ton for R-507
Refrigerating and Air Conditioning
Engineers Standard 63, Methods of Sporlans Selection Recommendations
Testing Liquid Line Refrigerant Driers, Safety are based on the technical data currently
sets up a test procedure to follow for Safety is based on drier shell bursting available and more than 60 years of field
determining the water capacity and pressure. All liquid line driers manu- experience with molded porous core
refrigerant flow capacity under certain factured under ARI Standard 710 must filter-driers. Satisfactory results will be
conditions. The Air Conditioning and meet the requirements of Underwriters obtained with the sizes recommended
Refrigeration Institute subsequently Laboratories, Inc., Standard 207, for all normal refrigeration systems. We
issued ARI Standard 710, which specifies Refrigerant Containing Components and have considered the difference in require-
the rating conditions for water capacity, Accessories, Nonelectrical. ments for air conditioning and refrigera-
refrigerant flow capacity, and safety tion applications. Recommendations
requirements. for these categories are made on pages
Selection 12 through 16 and pages 25 through 28.
This Standard is intended to provide Recommendations for suction line use
When selecting a filter-drier the following of filter-driers are in Form 40-109. Form
comparison points only. It is a basis for
should be considered: 40-109 is a quick reference guide for
drier evaluation at the specified rating
conditions, but does not attempt to suction line filter-drier selection.
govern the performance of a drier over Water Capacity
the entire range of possible applications. and Refrigerant Flow Drier manufacturers establish ratings
It serves only to compare driers on their for their product, butthe final selec-
Water capacity and refrigerant flow
ratings for water capacity, refrigerant flow tion of the correct drier should be based
comparisons can be made on the basis of
capacity, and safety requirements. on the conditions expected for each
ARI Standard data supplied by the manu-
job. Consideration should be given
facturer. However, it should be remem-
to providing extra water capacity and
WATER CAPACITY bered that flow ratings are based on the
filtering area within economical limits.
ideal situation of a completely clean
Water capacity is the amount of water
system. Flow is reduced as dirt accumu-
(in drops or grams) that a drier will hold
lates on the filtering surface.
at the standard temperatures and equi-
librium point dryness (EPD) specified.
Twenty drops equal one gram, equal one Filtration
milliliter or one cubic centimeter. Filtration characteristics of a filter-drier
are not readily defined or evaluated since
Equilibrium Point Dryness (EPD) is laboratory tests cannot reproduce the
used to define the lowest possible water range of conditions and contaminants
content in liquid refrigerant attainable seen in an actual system. The ability
by a filter-drier at a specific temperature to filter and hold foreign matter varies
after it has collected a specific quantity of with the brand and type of filter-drier.
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Application Installation
CROT e s ed er
Crankcase ch arg den ce
iv
Pressure Dis Conuid Re
Regulating Ga s Liq Moisture &
Valve Liquid Indicator
Catch-all location the compressor. This procedure is used in the liquid line. The main disadvantage
to clean up a new system or a system that of the suction line location is that a larger
Catch-All Filter-Driers are most effective has had a hermetic motor burnout. The more expensive filter-drier is required.
in the liquid line. Place the filter-drier main advantage of this location is that it
immediately ahead of other liquid line is directly ahead of the compressor, and Catch-All Filter-Driers are not recom-
controls, such as the thermostatic expan- therefore offers maximum protection to mended for use in the discharge line. The
sion valve, solenoid valve, and SeeAll the compressor from all contaminants, water capacity in this location would be
Moisture & Liquid Indicator. When even those that may be in the low side of greatly reduced due to the high operating
applied in this way, the Catch-All pro- the system. Suction line filter-driers give temperature.
vides maximum protection for the expan- excellent performance in removing water,
sion valve and solenoid valve from dirt dirt and acid. A larger size filter-drier is Catch-All Filter-Driers may be installed
that may be in the system. If the system required than if it had been placed in the in any position, with top or bottom
contains appreciable moisture, then this liquid line. The refrigerant velocity in the feed. However, it is advisable to mount
location gives the best results in protect- suction line is about six times the velocity replaceable core models horizontally so
ing the expansion valve from freeze-up. in the liquid line. Therefore, a larger filter- that foreign material cannot drop into the
If possible, place the filter-drier in a cold drier is required in order to maintain a outlet fitting when the cores are removed.
location. The acid removal ability of sufficiently low pressure drop. Always observe the flow direction. Except
the Catch-All Filter-Drier is the same for Catch-Alls used in heat pump systems
whether it is installed in the liquid line or The water capacity of a Sporlan Catch- (HPC models), Catch-Alls must never be
suction line. All in the suction line is equal to or subjected to reverse flow.
slightly greater than the liquid line water
Catch-All Filter-Driers are frequently capacity. Filtration and acid removal in
installed in the suction line just ahead of the suction line is equal to that obtained
Bulletin 40-10 Page 9
Application Installation
Capillary tube system valves A and B (note direction of flow). Sta-Brite solder, silver brazing alloy, Sil-
Permit isolated section to pump out, Fos, or phos-copper alloys. The fittings
The C-032-CAP Catch-All is designed spe-
close valve C, then change the Catch-All on the Catch-All have been carefully
cifically for capillary tube systems. This
Filter-Drier. cleaned and sealed before shipment,
unit consists of a C-032-S with 1/4 cop- and do not require further cleaning
per tubes brazed into each end, giving an before brazing. Proper brazing tech-
overall length of 5.81/148 mm. Capillary nique involves using a wet cloth draped
tubes of any size may be inserted into the around the shell, and/or the use of
1/4 copper tube on this Catch-All, then Parker Virginia Thermal Block, and
the tubing pinched down, and soldered. A
C proper torch tip for rapid heating, and
In this way the excellent contaminant B also directing the flame away from the
removal qualities of the Catch-All can Catch-All shell.
be used on domestic refrigerators and Pressure relief valve
freezers. The C-032-CAP-T model has an Vent to outside
access valve for charging purposes.
WARNING
Bypass installation
Dangerous hydraulic pressures
It is preferred that the Catch-All Filter-
may develop if hand valves seal removal
Drier be installed in the main liquid line
B and C are closed and the filter-
for maximum protection. When located in The normal procedure in removing seals
drier is full of liquid. If there is a
a bypass line, dirt or foreign material may from either solder or flare connections
possibility of inexperienced per-
pass into the system through the unpro- is to gently cut them away with a knife,
sonnel closing the valves without
tected main line. as shown in the illustration. With flare
pumping down, a pressure relief
device is recommended. connections caution should be exercised
When a bypass installation is necessary to avoid damaging the flare surface. The
(see illustration), a hand throttling valve A seals cannot be removed and replaced
is recommended. By throttling valve A, a without tearing them.
certain portion of refrigerant can be made
to pass through the filter-drier. Note that
brazing and soldering
hand valves B and C are required only The solder fittings on sealed model and
if it is desired to replace the filter-drier replaceable core Catch-All Filter-Driers
without pumping down from the receiver. are copper. Copper fittings are suitable
Always pump out the section of the line for all types of brazing and soldering
containing the filter-drier by closing hand alloys including soft solder, 95-5 solder,
.Sealed Type
Specifications
significance of the type numbeR The letters and numerals in the Catch-All type number each have a significance.
C indicates Catch-All. -S following the last digit indicates -fm indicates a female flare inlet fitting
first two digits indicate the cubic an ODF solder fitting. Other suffix with a male flare outlet fitting.
inches of desiccant in the given letters indicate special qualities. -cap indicates a Catch-All particularly
drier size. Examples: designed for installation on
last one or two digits indicates the -T indicates a pressure tap consisting capillary tube systems. The fittings
fitting size in eighths of an inch. For of a Schrader type access valve on (a 1/4 OD copper tube brazed
example: a 3 indicates 3/8 fitting the inlet end of the Catch-All. into each end of the Catch-All)
size; a 25 indicates a 5/16 fitting -HH indicates a charcoal style core for permit inserting the capillary
size. wax removal and clean-up after a tube into this 1/4 tube, pinching
no letter following the last digit hermetic motor burnout. down, and soldering to make the
indicates an SAE flare fitting. -f indicates a female flare outlet fitting connections.
with a male flare inlet fitting.
.Sealed Type
Specifications
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Design features:
Enhanced flow capacities deliver sys- Rugged metal check valve designed for HPC-160 and HPC-300 Series incor-
tem protection solutions for todays maximum flow capacity. porate the largest core size available
system sizes. Catch-All shells are epoxy powder in the industry per filter-drier type. A
Filter-drier operates in either flow coated to prevent corrosion even in the larger molded core provides superior
direction with low pressure drop. most adverse conditions. performance, and is especially advan-
tageous for R-410A/POE lubricant
Sporlan dependable molded core for Carefully engineered desiccant for- systems.
maximum filtration ability. When flow mulations for new system and system
Shells listed by Underwriters Laborato-
reverses, dirt already collected remains clean-up for all commercially available
in the filter-drier. HCFC and HFC refrigerant/lubricant ries for 650 psi for R-410A systems.
combinations.
Specifications Inches lb
Specifications mm kg
The construction illustrated is used on the C-480 through C-19200 Series Catch-All Filter-Driers (ODF Solder models only).
The C-R420, C-30000, and C-40000 Series models differ in construction, but maintain the field-proven features that have
been used successfully for many years.
Page 22 Bulletin 40-10
Diameter
F C
B
G
SHELL DIMENSIONS
CONNECTION NO. OF VOLUME FILTER
MOUNTING
BRACKETS
OPTIONAL CORE Inches SHIPPING
SIZE CORES OF ELEMENT
TYPE SECONDARY PART WEIGHT
Inches OR FILTER DESSICANT PART
FILTER ** NUMBER lb
ODF Solder ELEMENTS Cu. In. NUMBER A B C D E F G *P
significance of the type numbeR SUFFIX The letters in the Catch-All type number each have a significance.
-G indicates unit is supplied with 1/4 used in the suction line for clean-up are available as a non-catalog option
female pipe connection in the flange after burnout, then insert a Schrader with a minimum order requirement.
plate and pipe plug. If the unit is type access valve to serve as a pres-
intended for liquid line service an sure tap. Angle charging and Schrader -P indicates female threaded pipe
angle charging valve for system type access valves are available from connections.
charging purposes can be installed your Sporlan wholesaler. NOTE:
in place of the pipe plug. If the unit is Catch-All shells with plain flange plate
Bulletin 40-10 Page 23
Diameter
F C
B
G
Liquid Line A mm kg
SHELL DIMENSIONS
CONNECTION NO. OF FILTER
MOUNTING
BRACKETS
OPTIONAL CORE VOLUME OF ELEMENT mm SHIPPING
SIZE CORES
TYPE SECONDARY PART DESSICANT PART WEIGHT
Inches OR FILTER
FILTER ** NUMBER cm 3 kg
ODF Solder ELEMENTS NUMBER A B C D E F G *P
Cores / Elements
RCW-42 Sporlan cores and filter elements can replace drier shells made by most
High Water Capacity Core Order as other filter-drier manufacturers.
separate itemFits ONLY shell types
C-R424-G, C-R425-G, and C-R427-G.
Designed specially for use with
POElubricants. This core should be used Unit Net Weights and Carton Shipping Weights
on systems that have a ruptured water NET WEIGHT SHIPPING CORE DIMENSIONS
cooled condenser, or that have been PART NUMBER Each WEIGHT O.D. x Length
exposed to the atmosphere, or for some NUMBER PER CARTON
lb kg lb kg Inches mm
reason have a high amount of moisture in
REPLACEABLE CORES
the system.
RCW-42 10 1.5 0.7 19 8.6 3.18 x 6.00 81 x 152
RC-4864
rc-4864 RCW-48 12 1.9 0.9 28 12.7 3.74 x 5.50 95 x 140
RC-4864-HH
Activated Core Order as separate
itemFits types C-480 thru C-19200 RC-10098
Series shells and Replaceable Suction RCW-100 6 4.2 1.9 28 12.7 4.80 x 6.47 122 x 164
RC-10068-HH
Filter (RSF) shells. This is the standard
core suitable for liquid and suction line FILTER ELEMENTS
applications. RPE-48-BD 12 0.8 0.4 13 5.9 3.70 x 5.50 94 x 140
RPE-100 6 1.1 0.5 9 4.1 4.80 x 6.47 122 x 164
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HH Style for Wax Removal
Small amounts of wax are often a prob- removes small amounts of wax in the liq- temperature systems. In addition to their
lem on low temperature systems. Even uid line before the wax can cause trouble wax removal ability, these filter-driers
well engineered systems frequently con- at the expansion valve. These Catch-All will remove all of the other harmful con-
tain minute quantities of wax that are Filter-Driers have been very successful in taminants that the standard filter-driers
sufficient to clog expansion valve screens correcting trouble jobs in the field. remove. Listed in the table are various
or cause sticking of the valve. Sporlan Catch-All models that incorporate the HH
has developed a special blend of desic- Select an HH Style Catch-All Filter- style core.
cants, including activated charcoal, that Drier if wax problems occur on low
Specifications Inches lb
Specifications mm kg
Sporlan Suction Line Filter-Driers are designed running an acid test. Another method is
to build a trap with valves, and connec-
specifically for CLEAN-UP after BURNOUT using tions for charging hoses. Then refrigerant
the HH TYPE CHARCOAL CORE vapor from the discharge service valve is
run through this trap and put back into
the suction service valve. In a short time
PROVEN BENEFITS: permit the installation of an access valve
sufficient lubricant collects in the trap for
to measure pressure drop. If the proper
analysis. For more information request
Positive protection style drier is not available, then a suction
Sporlan Form 40-141.
for the compressor line filter-drier can be used in the suction
Most economical or liquid line; and a liquid line filter-drier
can be used in the suction line. The pres- SUCTION LINE PRESSURE DROP
method of clean-up
sure drop characteristics of the two types Most hermetic motors rely on refrigerant
Minimum down time of driers are essentially the same for a vapor for cooling. Any large pressure drop
system operates given line size.
during clean-up in the suction line could result in reduced
flow of suction gas, and thus improper
Method is applicable INSTALLATION cooling of the new hermetic motor. Field
to almost any size system experience has shown that if the filter-
The Catch-All Filter-Drier can be installed
Removes all contaminants drier is properly sized, the pressure drop
directly in the suction line by removing
moisture, acid, sludges, dirt across it should not exceed the values
a portion of the line. After clean-up, the
given in the table on page 31. The pres-
Recommended by the leading Catch-All Filter-Drier is generally left
sure drop across the filter-drier should
equipment manufacturers in the line. The cores in the replaceable
be checked during the first hour of
model or RSF shell should be replaced
operation to determine if the cores need
method of CLEAN-UP with filter elements (RPE-48-BD or
to be changed.
RPE-100) to obtain the lowest pos-
The Suction Line Filter-Drier method sible pressure drop. A hermetic motor
of cleaning up a system after a hermetic burnout produces large amounts of acid,
motor burnout is favored by service moisture, sludge and all types of lubricant RSF Shell Suction
technicians and recommended by manu- Service Valve
decomposition materials. To obtain the
facturers throughout our industry. This maximum ability to remove all these vari-
method gives the most practical and posi- ous types of contaminants, the Sporlan Suction
tive protection of the new compressor, HH style charcoal core is preferred. If the Line
since the refrigerant-lubricant mixture is HH style core is not available, the stan-
filtered and purified just before it returns dard cores may be used.
to the compressor. It is important that all
contaminants remaining in the system be
removed to prevent a repeat burnout of IMPORTANCE OF LUBRICANT AS A
the new compressor. SCAVENGER Compressor
OEM recommendations stress the impor-
CONSTRUCTION tance of lubricant in cleaning up a system
after a motor burnout. The lubricant acts Any pressure loss in the suction line also
The construction of the suction line filter- as a scavenger, collecting the acid, slud- reduces system capacity significantly.
drier is not significantly different from ges, and other contaminants. Therefore, When an RSF shell or replaceable core
the standard liquid line filter-drier. Both the service technician should check the type Catch-All is used, it is recommended
driers remove the important contami- color and acid content of the lubricant. that the cores be removed and filter ele-
nants such as moisture, dirt, acid, and It must be clean and acid free before the ments installed when the clean-up job is
the products of lubricant decomposi- job is finished. The acid content can be complete. Obtaining a low pressure drop
tion. The suction line filter-driers utilizes checked with an acid test kit. is particularly important for energy sav-
the HH style charcoal core to obtain the ings on supermarket refrigeration systems.
maximum ability for lubricant clean-up Therefore, suction line filter-driers should
and removing all types of contaminants. OBTAINING A LUBRICANT SAMPLE be sized generously on these systems.
The sealed models have an access valve This is frequently a difficult task. A lubri-
(-T) at the inlet end to permit measur- cant sample can usually be obtained
ing the pressure drop during the first from the burned out compressor. To
several hours of operation. RSF shells obtain repeated samples after the system
have an access valve to measure pressure is started up, install a trap in the suction
drop (see Bulletin 80-10). Also, replace- line with an access valve in the bottom
able core Catch-Alls have a 1/4 female of the trap. This permits collecting the
pipe connection (-G) in the endplate to small amount of lubricant required for
Bulletin 40-10 Page 31
Clean-Up Procedure
1. DIAGNOSIS Make certain that a 5. Remove the burned out compressor replace the suction line and liquid
motor burnout has actually occurred and install the new compressor. line filter-driers.
by running the proper electrical tests.
Determine the severity of the burnout 6. Install a Catch-All Suction Line Filter- In two weeks re-check the color
by analyzing the acid content of the Drier or RSF shell (selected from and acidity of the lubricant to see
lubricant from the burned out com- pages 34 and 35) ahead of the new if another change of filter-driers is
pressor. This can be done on the job compressor. The access valve on the necessary. It may also be desirable to
with a TA-1 One Time Acid Test Kit. drier permits the pressure drop to be change the lubricant in the compres-
Note the color of the lubricant, the checked by installing gauges on the
sor. Before the job is complete, it is
smell of the refrigerant, and if carbon access valve and at the gauge port on
essential that the lubricant be clean
deposits are present in the suction the suction service valve. For systems
line. without service valves, install a line and acid-free.
tap valve downstream of the Catch-All
2. PLAN THE PROCEDURE Consider Filter-Drier for the second connection. SAVING THE REFRIGERANT The
the following factors: If the lubri- refrigerant is not damaged by the burn-
cant is not acidic and none of the 7. Remove the liquid line drier and out, and can be reused, provided the
other indications of severe burnout install an oversized Catch-All (one contaminants are removed. When a
are present, then the system can be size larger than the normal selec- mild burnout has occurred on a system
classified as a mild burnout and tion size). Check the expansion with service valves, the refrigerant can
cleaned up accordingly. Under these valve and other controls to see if be saved by closing the valves and trap-
circumstances, it is easier to save the cleaning or replacement is required. ping the refrigerant in the system, while
refrigerant. If a lubricant sample is Install a SeeAll Moisture and Liquid changing the compressor. The system
desired for checking the progress of Indicator. can then be pumped down with the new
the clean-up, then a trap should be compressor to save the refrigerant while
installed in the suction line (see Form 8. Evacuate the system according to the installing an oversized Catch-All Filter-
40-141). A semi-hermetic compressor manufacturers recommendations. Drier in the liquid line.
can be examined and cleaned by hav- Normally this will include the use
ing the head removed. A heat pump of a high vacuum pump and a low
system will frequently require replac- vacuum micron gauge for measuring If a severe burnout has occurred, the
ing the 4-way valve, or other special the vacuum obtained. above procedure might damage the new
precautions. Systems with a critical compressor. Therefore, it is preferred that
charge must have the charge adjusted 9. Recharge the system through the the refrigerant be removed from the sys-
due to the added volume in the access valve on the suction line filter- tem for reclamation. If no service valves
oversized filter-drier that is normally drier. Then start the system according are available then the refrigerant must
installed in the liquid line. to the manufacturers instructions. be removed from the system. Recovery,
recycling or reclamation of the refrigerant
3. MILD BURN-OUT If the analysis 10. The use of a Catch-All Filter-Drier must be performed in accordance with
of the lubricant shows no acidity, installed permanently in the suc- EPA regulations.
then the system can be classified tion line permits the clean-up of a
as a mild burnout, and cleaned up small system to be completed with Sporlan recommends the use of our HH
simply by installing an oversized one service call. The pressure drop style cores for cleaning up all systems
Catch-All Filter-Drier in the liquid across the suction line filter-drier after a hermetic motor burnout. These
line. If the lubricant is not analyzed, should be measured during the first cores contain a desiccant mix that is
and the other factors indicate some hours operation. If the pressure drop suitable for removing all types of system
doubt, then the burnout should be becomes excessive, then the suction
considered severe and cleaned up as contaminants. Form 40-109 is available
line filter-drier should be replaced. If
described below. the equipment manufacturers rec- for selection recommendations on suc-
ommendations are not available, the tion line filter-driers. Information on
CAUTION Acid burns can result following maximum pressure drop cleaning up centrifugal systems is given in
from touching the sludge in the levels are suggested. See table below. Bulletin 240-10-3. Information on clean-
burned out compressor. Rubber up after a hermetic motor burnout is also
gloves should be worn when handling 11. In 24 hours take a lubricant sample. given in Section 91 of the SAM Manual
contaminated parts. Observe the color and test for acid- published by the Refrigeration Service
ity. If the lubricant is dirty or acidic, Engineers Society.
4. SEVERE BURNOUTS These sys-
tems should be cleaned using the
suction line filter-drier method. The Suction Line Filter-Drier Maximum Recommended Pressure Drop psi (bar)
refrigerant in the system can be saved, PERMANENT INSTALLATION TEMPORARY INSTALLATION
and must be removed using refriger- REFRIGERANT
SYSTEM
ant recovery/recycling equipment. 22, 404A, 407C, 22, 404A, 407C,
The exact method chosen depends 12 & 134a 12 & 134a
410A, 502, & 507 410A, 502, & 507
upon the availability of shutoff valves, Air Conditioning 3 (0.21) 2 (0.14) 8 (0.55) 6 (0.41)
the amount of charge, and the other
Commercial 2 (0.14) 1-1/2 (0.10) 4 (0.28) 3 (0.21)
equipment available. See the section
on Saving the Refrigerant. Low Temperature 1 (0.07) 1/2 (0.03) 2 (0.14) 1 (0.07)
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Diameter
C-309-S-T-HH 1-1/8 9.75 0.96 F C
B
C-417-S-T-HH 7/8 9.81 0.75
3.50 4-1/2
C-419-S-T-HH 1-1/8 9.75 0.96 G
C-437-S-T-HH 7/8 10.34 0.75 A
C-439-S-T-HH 1-1/8 10.74 0.96
4.75 8
C-4311-S-T-HH 1-3/8 10.94 1.00 REPLACEABLE CORE TYPE
C-4313-S-T-HH 1-5/8 10.94 1.06
C-607-S-T-HH 7/8 16.00 0.75
3.00 6 C US
C-609-S-T-HH 1-1/8 16.00 0.96
LISTED
C-080 through C-600 Series have a maximum rated pressure of 650 psi.
NOTE: Refer to Bulletin 80-10 for additional information on RSF shells. Screen P/N: 6171-5 is recommended when cores are used in these shells.
* P Dimension is the pull space required to change core.
significance of the type numbeR The letters and numerals in the Catch-All type number each have a significance.
C indicates Catch-All. example: a 4 indicates 1/2 fitting the inlet end of the Catch-All or RSF
RSF indicates Replaceable Suction Filter. size; a 13 indicates a 1-5/8 fitting shell.
first two OR THREE digits indicates size. -HH indicates a charcoal style core for
the cubic inches of desiccant in the Other suffix letters indicate special wax removal and clean-up after a
given drier size. qualities. Examples: hermetic motor burnout.
last one or two digits indicates the -T indicates a pressure tap consisting
fitting size in eighths of an inch. For of a Schrader type access valve on
Bulletin 40-10 Page 33
Diameter
C-309-S-T-HH 1-1/8 248 24 F C
B
C-417-S-T-HH 7/8 249 19
89 2.0
C-419-S-T-HH 1-1/8 248 24 G
C-437-S-T-HH 7/8 263 19 A
C-439-S-T-HH 1-1/8 273 24
121 3.6
C-4311-S-T-HH 1-3/8 278 25 REPLACEABLE CORE TYPE
C-4313-S-T-HH 1-5/8 278 27
C-607-S-T-HH 7/8 406 19
76 2.7 C US
C-609-S-T-HH 1-1/8 406 24
LISTED
C-080 through C-600 Series have a maximum rated pressure of 44.8 bar.
NOTE: Refer to Bulletin 80-10 for additional information on RSF shells. Screen P/N: 6171-5 is recommended when cores are used in these shells.
* P Dimension is the pull space required to change core.
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Selection INSTRUCTIONS
Except for the values in bold(R-22/R- and the amount of desiccant required for To reduce the pressure drop through
407C/R-410A at 40F/4C; 8 psi/0.55 bar system clean-up. The suction line filter- replaceable core shells, substitute cores
pressure drop), the flow capacities are drier must be large enough to adequately with filter elements (see page 24) after the
rated at the maximum recommended remove acid, moisture and solid contami- system has been cleaned up. The 6171-5
pressure drop for permanent installation. nants without causing nuisance plug-ups. screen should be discarded when cores
Sizing is especially important for sealed are replaced with RPE-48-BD elements in
To ensure the suction line filter-drier type suction line filter-driers since they RSF shells.
has ample contaminant removal ability, should be sized to clean a small system
selection must be based on flow capacity with one service call.
Compact Stye
Suction Line Filter-Driers
B B
A
Proven benefits: Specifications
CONNECTION OVERALL SOLDER
Short overall length, suitable for LENGTH SOCKET DEPTH
DIAMETER SHIPPING
SIZE OF BODY WEIGHT
cramped piping situations shorter TYPE A B
Inches
than other similar type filter-driers. ODF Solder Inches mm Inches mm Inches mm lb kg
Suitable for use on 1 through 5 ton air C-144-S-TT-HH 1/2 4.14 105 .50 13
conditioning systems, with suction line C-145-S-TT-HH 5/8 4.38 111 .62 16
sizes in the range of 1/29 to 1-1/89. Also C-146-S-TT-HH 3/4 4.83 123 .69 18 4.44 113 2.0 0.9
applicable on the common suction line C-147-S-TT-HH 7/8 4.97 126 .75 19
of heat pump systems. C-149-S-TT-HH 1-1/8 4.93 125 .96 24
Volume of desiccant is 14 cubic inches (229 cm3). Filtering area is 27 square inches (174 cm2).
The
famous Sporlan HH core ULUS Recognized Component Guide-SMGT2-File No. SA-1756.
C
removes all types of contaminants
including moisture, acid, dirt, and Flow Capacity* Tons F psi
CONSTRUCTION
threaded valve core for each access valve While designed for use in the suction
The core is held in place by a leaf spring is supplied in a separate envelope. This line these filter-driers may be installed in
at the inlet end. Filtration occurs on the way the heat sensitive valve core can be the liquid line, if desired under unusual
core surface, and a 100 mesh screen is installed after brazing the Catch-All into circumstances. The performance of these
used as a safety filter at the outlet end. the line. The Catch-All utilizes copper filter-driers in the liquid line is similar
The screen and core are sealed to the connections for ease in brazing with any to the popular C-160 Series Catch-All
shell wall with a fiberglass pad. The type of alloy. Filter-Driers.
Bulletin 40-10 Page 37
The TA-1 Acid test kit ACCURATE and RELIABLE LUBRICANT SAMPLE USED FOR TEST
offers these Outstanding Using a simple, scientific method, you Since lubricant is the scavenger, it gives
benefits: can precisely measure the amount of the best indication of acid in the system.
acid in a lubricant sample taken from a Less than an ounce of lubricant is
BUILDS CUSTOMER CONFIDENCE contaminated system. The test proce- required.
dure has been proven by extensive field
Show the test results of the acid test kit
experience.
to customers, or perform the test in their QUICK TO USE
presence. In this way they realize you
Once the lubricant sample is obtainedit
are using the most up-to-date scientific CONVENIENT
will take only minutes to perform the test.
method for system maintenance. Showing The TA-1 is simple and convenient to Simply mix the solutions and lubricant to
customers the test results will also help use. The kit has pre-measured solutions be tested. Shake, and the resulting color
to convince them to spend the money supplied in bottles with screw caps for tells the complete story.
necessary to do a proper clean-up job. easy handling. The kit may be used on
Customers who are thoroughly confident the job site, or a lubricant sample can be
of your abilities will be more interested COST
saved and tested in the presence of the
in establishing preventive maintenance equipment owner. The TA-1 kit is a very inexpensive way
programs. to assess the vulnerability of expensive
system components to harmful acidic
conditions.
Accessories
A
D
Mounting Bracket Dimensions
DIMENSIONS
MODEL
A B C D E
NUMBER
Inches mm Inches mm Inches mm Inches mm Inches mm
B A-685 4.75 121 3.50 89 6.12 155 0.12 3.0
.41 x 10 x
A-175-1 3.50 89 .81 21 3.50 89 4.62 117 0.12 3.0
Slot Slot
C A-174-2 6.00 152 4.00 102 7.44 189 0.12 3.0
OFFER OF SALE
The items described in this document and other documents and descriptions provided by Parker Hannifin Corporation, its subsidiaries and its authorized distributors
(Seller) are hereby offered for sale at prices to be established by Seller. This offer and its acceptance by any customer (Buyer) shall be governed by all of the following
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All goods or work described will be referred to as Products.
1. Terms and Conditions. Sellers willingness to IF SELLER HAS BEEN NEGLIGENT, WHETHER IN or contemporaneous written or oral agreements or
offer Products, or accept an order for Products, to or CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHER LEGAL THEORY. IN negotiations with respect to the subject matter are
from Buyer is expressly conditioned on Buyers as- NO EVENT SHALL SELLERS LIABILITY UNDER herein merged.
sent to these Terms and Conditions and to the terms ANY CLAIM MADE BY BUYER EXCEED THE PUR- 16. Waiver and Severability. Failure to enforce any
and conditions found on-line at www.parker.com/ CHASE PRICE OF THE PRODUCTS. provision of this agreement will not waive that provi-
saleterms/. Seller objects to any contrary or additional 7. Contingencies. Seller shall not be liable for any sion nor will any such failure prejudice Sellers right
term or condition of Buyers order or any other docu- default or delay in performance if caused by circum- to enforce that provision in the future. Invalidation of
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the reverse side or preceding pages of this document analysis and testing, is solely responsible for making herein. The remaining provisions of this agreement
are valid for 30 days. After 30 days, Seller may change the final selection of the system and Product and as- will remain in full force and effect.
prices to reflect any increase in its costs resulting suring that all performance, endurance, maintenance, 17. Termination. This agreement may be terminated
from state, federal or local legislation, price increases safety and warning requirements of the application by Seller for any reason and at any time by giving
from its suppliers, or any change in the rate, charge, are met. The user must analyze all aspects of the Buyer thirty (30) days written notice of termination.
or classification of any carrier. The prices stated on application and follow applicable industry standards In addition, Seller may by written notice immediately
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not include any sales, use, or other taxes unless so system options, the user is responsible for determin- commits a breach of any provision of this agreement
stated specifically. Unless otherwise specified by ing that such data and specifications are suitable and (b) the appointment of a trustee, receiver or custodian
Seller, all prices are F.O.B. Sellers facility, and pay- sufficient for all applications and reasonably foresee- for all or any part of Buyers property (c) the filing of a
ment is due 30 days from the date of invoice. After 30 able uses of the Products or systems. petition for relief in bankruptcy of the other Party on
days, Buyer shall pay interest on any unpaid invoices 9. Loss to Buyers Property. Any designs, tools, its own behalf, or by a third party (d) an assignment
at the rate of 1.5% per month or the maximum allow- patterns, materials, drawings, confidential information for the benefit of creditors, or (e) the dissolution or
able rate under applicable law. or equipment furnished by Buyer or any other items liquidation of the Buyer.
3. Delivery Dates; Title and Risk; Shipment. All which become Buyers property, may be considered 18. Governing Law. This agreement and the sale
delivery dates are approximate and Seller shall not obsolete and may be destroyed by Seller after two and delivery of all Products hereunder shall be
be responsible for any damages resulting from any consecutive years have elapsed without Buyer plac- deemed to have taken place in and shall be governed
delay. Regardless of the manner of shipment, title to ing an order for the items which are manufactured and construed in accordance with the laws of the
any products and risk of loss or damage shall pass to using such property. Seller shall not be responsible State of Ohio, as applicable to contracts executed
Buyer upon tender to the carrier at Sellers facility (i.e., for any loss or damage to such property while it is in and wholly performed therein and without regard to
when its on the truck, its yours). Unless otherwise Sellers possession or control. conflicts of laws principles. Buyer irrevocably agrees
stated, Seller may exercise its judgment in choosing 10. Special Tooling. A tooling charge may be and consents to the exclusive jurisdiction and venue
the carrier and means of delivery. No deferment of imposed for any special tooling, including without of the courts of Cuyahoga County, Ohio with respect
shipment at Buyers request beyond the respec- limitation, dies, fixtures, molds and patterns, acquired to any dispute, controversy or claim arising out of
tive dates indicated will be made except on terms to manufacture Products. Such special tooling shall or relating to this agreement. Disputes between the
that will indemnify, defend and hold Seller harmless be and remain Sellers property notwithstanding pay- parties shall not be settled by arbitration unless, after
against all loss and additional expense. Buyer shall ment of any charges by Buyer. In no event will Buyer a dispute has arisen, both parties expressly agree in
be responsible for any additional shipping charges acquire any interest in apparatus belonging to Seller writing to arbitrate the dispute.
incurred by Seller due to Buyers changes in shipping, which is utilized in the manufacture of the Products, 19. Indemnity for Infringement of Intellectual
product specifications or in accordance with Section even if such apparatus has been specially converted Property Rights. Seller shall have no liability for
13, herein. or adapted for such manufacture and notwithstanding infringement of any patents, trademarks, copyrights,
4. Warranty. Seller warrants that the Products sold any charges paid by Buyer. Unless otherwise agreed, trade dress, trade secrets or similar rights except as
hereunder shall be free from defects in material or Seller shall have the right to alter, discard or otherwise provided in this Section. Seller will defend and indem-
workmanship for a period of twelve months from the dispose of any special tooling or other property in its nify Buyer against allegations of infringement of U.S.
date of delivery to Buyer or 2,000 hours of normal sole discretion at any time. patents, U.S. trademarks, copyrights, trade dress and
use, whichever occurs first. This warranty is made 11. Buyers Obligation; Rights of Seller. To secure trade secrets (Intellectual Property Rights). Seller
only to Buyer and does not extend to anyone to payment of all sums due or otherwise, Seller shall will defend at its expense and will pay the cost of any
whom Products are sold after purchased from Seller. retain a security interest in the goods delivered and settlement or damages awarded in an action brought
The prices charged for Sellers products are based this agreement shall be deemed a Security Agree- against Buyer based on an allegation that a Product
upon the exclusive limited warranty stated above, ment under the Uniform Commercial Code. Buyer sold pursuant to this Agreement infringes the Intellec-
and upon the following disclaimer: DISCLAIMER OF authorizes Seller as its attorney to execute and file on tual Property Rights of a third party. Sellers obliga-
WARRANTY: THIS WARRANTY COMPRISES THE Buyers behalf all documents Seller deems necessary tion to defend and indemnify Buyer is contingent on
SOLE AND ENTIRE WARRANTY PERTAINING TO to perfect its security interest. Seller shall have a se- Buyer notifying Seller within ten (10) days after Buyer
PRODUCTS PROVIDED HEREUNDER. SELLER curity interest in, and lien upon, any property of Buyer becomes aware of such allegations of infringement,
DISCLAIMS ALL OTHER WARRANTIES, EXPRESS in Sellers possession as security for the payment of and Seller having sole control over the defense of any
AND IMPLIED, INCLUDING MERCHANTABILITY any amounts owed to Seller by Buyer. allegations or actions including all negotiations for
AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. 12. Improper use and Indemnity. Buyer shall settlement or compromise. If a Product is subject to a
5. Claims; Commencement of Actions. Buyer indemnify, defend, and hold Seller harmless from claim that it infringes the Intellectual Property Rights
shall promptly inspect all Products upon delivery. No any claim, liability, damages, lawsuits, and costs of a third party, Seller may, at its sole expense and
claims for shortages will be allowed unless reported (including attorney fees), whether for personal injury, option, procure for Buyer the right to continue using
to the Seller within 10 days of delivery. No other property damage, patent, trademark or copyright in- the Product, replace or modify the Product so as to
claims against Seller will be allowed unless asserted fringement or any other claim, brought by or incurred make it noninfringing, or offer to accept return of the
in writing within 60 days after delivery or, in the case by Buyer, Buyers employees, or any other person, Product and return the purchase price less a reason-
of an alleged breach of warranty, within 30 days after arising out of: (a) improper selection, improper ap- able allowance for depreciation. Notwithstanding the
the date within the warranty period on which the de- plication or other misuse of Products purchased by foregoing, Seller shall have no liability for claims of
fect is or should have been discovered by Buyer. Any Buyer from Seller; (b) any act or omission, negligent infringement based on information provided by Buyer,
action based upon breach of this agreement or upon or otherwise, of Buyer; (c) Sellers use of patterns, or directed to Products delivered hereunder for which
any other claim arising out of this sale (other than an plans, drawings, or specifications furnished by Buyer the designs are specified in whole or part by Buyer,
action by Seller for any amount due to Seller from to manufacture Product; or (d) Buyers failure to or infringements resulting from the modification,
Buyer) must be commenced within thirteen months comply with these terms and conditions. Seller shall combination or use in a system of any Product sold
from the date of tender of delivery by Seller or, for a not indemnify Buyer under any circumstance except hereunder. The foregoing provisions of this Section
cause of action based upon an alleged breach of war- as otherwise provided. shall constitute Sellers sole and exclusive liability and
ranty, within thirteen months from the date within the 13. Cancellations and Changes. Orders shall not Buyers sole and exclusive remedy for infringement of
warranty period on which the defect is or should have be subject to cancellation or change by Buyer for Intellectual Property Rights.
been discovered by Buyer. any reason, except with Sellers written consent and 20. Taxes. Unless otherwise indicated, all prices and
6. LIMITATION OF LIABILITY. UPON NOTIFICA- upon terms that will indemnify, defend and hold Seller charges are exclusive of excise, sales, use, property,
TION, SELLER WILL, AT ITS OPTION, REPAIR OR RE- harmless against all direct, incidental and conse- occupational or like taxes which may be imposed by
PLACE A DEFECTIVE PRODUCT, OR REFUND THE quential loss or damage. Seller may change product any taxing authority upon the manufacture, sale or
PURCHASE PRICE. IN NO EVENT SHALL SELLER features, specifications, designs and availability with delivery of Products.
BE LIABLE TO BUYER FOR ANY SPECIAL, INDI- notice to Buyer. 21. Equal Opportunity Clause. For the perfor-
RECT, INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAM- 14. Limitation on Assignment. Buyer may not mance of government contracts and where dollar
AGES ARISING OUT OF, OR AS THE RESULT OF, assign its rights or obligations under this agreement value of the Products exceed $10,000, the equal
THE SALE, DELIVERY, NON-DELIVERY, SERVIC- without the prior written consent of Seller. employment opportunity clauses in Executive Order
ING, USE OR LOSS OF USE OF THE PRODUCTS 15. Entire Agreement. This agreement contains 11246, VEVRAA, and 41 C.F.R. 60-1.4(a), 60-
OR ANY PART THEREOF, OR FOR ANY CHARGES the entire agreement between the Buyer and Seller 741.5(a), and 60-250.4, are hereby incorporated.
OR EXPENSES OF ANY NATURE INCURRED and constitutes the final, complete and exclusive
WITHOUT SELLERS WRITTEN CONSENT, EVEN expression of the terms of the agreement. All prior
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