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table of contents
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Quick Selection Guide . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3
Technical Information
System Chemistry . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4
The Catch-All Filter-Drier . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5
Application . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8
Sealed Model Catch-All Filter-Driers
Specifications . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10
Selection . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11
Reversible Heat Pump Filter-Driers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16
Replaceable Core Catch-All Filter-Driers
Features . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17
Specifications . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18
Cores and Filter Elements . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19
Selection . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20
HHStyle Catch-Alls For Wax Removal . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23
Suction Line Filter-Driers
Application . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24
Specifications . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 26
Ratings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 27
Compact Style Suction Filter-Driers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 28
Acid Test Kits . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 29
Accessories . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 30
Bulletin 40-10, January 2008 Supersedes Bulletin 40-10, March 2003, and all prior publications.
Copyright 2008 by Sporlan Division - Parker Hannifin Corp., Washington, MO
bulletin 40-10 Page 3
Moisture Water or moisture is always present All of these reactions are increased by elevated temperature and are
in refrigeration systems, especially with the use of catalytic in effect, resulting in the formation of corrosive compounds.
hygroscopic polyolester (POE) lubricants. Acceptable
limits vary from one unit to another and from one Another significant source of acidity in refrigeration systems is
refrigerant to another. Moisture is harmful even if organic acid formed from lubricant breakdown. Acid is formed when
freeze-ups do not occur. Moisture is an important POE lubricant reacts with moisture. Appreciable amounts of organic
factor in the formation of acids, sludge, copper acid are found in lubricant samples analyzed in our laboratory. Since
plating, and corrosion. To be safe and sure, keep the moisture level acids corrode metals in a system, they must be removed.
as low as possible.
Sludge and varnish Although the utmost
pre-caution may be taken in the design and fabrica-
dirt Dirt, oxide scale, sludges, flux, and metallic
tion of a system, once in operation, unusually high
particles are frequently found in refrigeration systems.
discharge temperatures will cause the lubricant to
Numerous metallic contaminants cast iron dust,
breakdown. By-products of mineral/alkylbenzene
rust, scale, steel, copper, and brass chips can
lubricant decomposition are varnish, sludge, and
damage cylinder walls, bearings, and plug capillary
possibly carbonaceous powder.
tubes or thermostatic expansion valve screens. In
addition to mechanical damage and plug-ups, these contaminants Temperatures may vary in different makes of compressors and under
catalyze chemical reactions that contribute to decomposition of the different operating conditions. While temperatures of 265F are not
refrigerant-lubricant mixture at elevated temperatures. unusual at the discharge valve under normal operation, temperatures
well above 300F frequently occur under unusual conditions. Common
acids Refrigerants by themselves are very sources of high temperatures in refrigeration systems are dirty
stable, even when heated to a high temperature. condensers, non-condensible gases in the condenser, high compression
However under some conditions, reactions do occur ratio, high superheat of suction gas returned to compressor, fan failure
which can result in the formation of acids. For on forced convection condensers, and others.
example, Refrigerant 22 will decompose at high
temperatures to form hydrochloric acid where an In addition to high discharge temperatures, there are certain catalytic
acid acceptor such as electrical insulation paper is metals that contribute to the lubricant-refrigerant mixture breakdown.
present. The reaction of refrigerants with water may The most noted of these in a refrigeration system is iron. It is used in
cause hydrolysis and the formation of hydrochloric and hydrofluoric one form or another in all systems and is an active catalyst. Copper
acids. These acids are usually present as a gas in the system and are is in the same category as iron, but its action is slower. However, the
highly corrosive. In ordinary usage this reaction is negligible, but in end result is the same. This reaction causes sludge formation and other
a very wet system operating at abnormally high temperatures, some corrosive materials that will hinder the normal operation of compressor
hydrolysis may occur. valves and control devices. In addition, air in a system will accelerate
the deterioration of the lubricant.
bulletin 40-10 Page 5
how it works
The famous molded porous core of the Catch-All refrigeration driers. Compared to other filter-driers designed for
todays systems, tests show the Catch-All Filter-Drier removes much
Filter-Drier performs these vital functions: more acid (on an equal weight basis).
The solution to system filtration is the Catch-All Filter-Drier. The removes sludge and varnish Even the best refrigeration
Catch-All has been designed to do the job with maximum efficiency. lubricants frequently break down to produce organic acids and possibly
It removes these particles, down to the minimum size, in one pass varnish and sludge. These products of lubricant decomposition, are
filtration. Furthermore, the large filtering surface available on the core formed due to excessive heat or air in the system. Varnish can plug
results in the ability to collect a large amount of dirt with negligible small orifices and accumulate on compressor valves causing eventual
pressure drop. If plugged, the Catch-All will not burst allowing valve failure.
trapped substances back into the system.
The ability of various desiccants to remove these products of lubricant
removes acids The Catch-All Filter-Drier is unexcelled in acid decomposition has been evaluated in sealed glass tubes. Of all the
removal ability. The hydrochloric, hydrofluoric, and various organic desiccants tested, only the desiccant used in the Catch-All Filter-Driers
acids found in used oil samples are harmful in a system. These acids proved capable of removing the products of lubricant breakdown. This
are adsorbed and remain on the desiccant in a manner similar to the ability makes the Catch-All Filter-Drier highly effective in cleaning
adsorption of moisture. systems that have had a hermetic motor burnout, and in protecting new
systems by preventing an accumulation of these lubricant breakdown
Laboratory tests have shown that the Catch-All Filter-Driers desiccant products.
has an acid removal ability superior to other desiccants used in other
For additional information on The Secret of the Catch-Alls Success request Form 40-119
Page 6 bulletin 40-10
Catch-All Filter-Driers provide these proven No Bypassing The core is sealed to the shell wall at the outlet
benefits: end with a gasket or fibrous pad, which prohibits any possible
bypassing of refrigerant around the core. All the flow passes through
the core for maximum contaminant removal.
The HH style core has also found wide application for clean-up after
a hermetic motor burnout where its ability to remove all types of
contaminants is very advantageous. Be Selective! Choose a core
designed for the specific application involved.
application installation
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Catch-All Filter-Driers are most effective in the liquid line. Place the water, dirt and acid. A larger size filter-drier is required than if it had
filter-drier immediately ahead of other liquid line controls, such as the been placed in the liquid line. The refrigerant velocity in the suction
thermostatic expansion valve, solenoid valve, and SeeAll Moisture & line is about six times the velocity in the liquid line. Therefore, a larger
Liquid Indicator. When applied in this way, the Catch-All provides filter-drier is required in order to maintain a sufficiently low pressure
maximum protection for the expansion valve and solenoid valve from drop.
dirt that may be in the system. If the system contains appreciable
moisture, then this location gives the best results in protecting the The water capacity of a Sporlan Catch-All in the suction line
expansion valve from freeze-up. If possible, place the filter-drier in a is equal to or slightly greater than the liquid line water capacity.
cold location. The acid removal ability of the Catch-All Filter-Drier is Filtration and acid removal in the suction line is equal to that obtained
the same whether it is installed in the liquid line or suction line. in the liquid line. The main disadvantage of the suction line location is
that a larger more expensive filter-drier is required.
Catch-All Filter-Driers are frequently installed in the suction line just
ahead of the compressor. This procedure is used to clean up a new Catch-All Filter-Driers are not recommended for use in the discharge
system or a system that has had a hermetic motor burnout. The main line. The water capacity in this location would be greatly reduced due
advantage of this location is that it is directly ahead of the compressor, to the high operating temperature.
and therefore offers maximum protection to the compressor from all
contaminants, even those that may be in the low side of the system. Catch-All Filter-Driers may be installed in any position, with top
Suction line filter-driers give excellent performance in removing or bottom feed. However, it is advisable to mount replaceable core
bulletin 40-10 Page 9
application - installation
models horizontally so that foreign material cannot drop into the outlet
fitting when the cores are removed. Always observe the flow direction.
Except for Catch-Alls used in heat pump systems (HPC models),
Catch-Alls must never be subjected to reverse flow. A
If bypass is absolutely
necessary . . . install as shown C
n Capillary tube system
Pressure relief valve
The C-032-CAP Catch-All is designed specifically for capillary tube B Vent to outside
systems. This unit consists of a C-032-S with 1/4( copper tubes brazed
into each end, giving an overall length of 5.81(. Capillary tubes of
any size may be inserted into the 1/4( copper tube on this Catch-All,
then the tubing pinched down, and soldered. In this way the excellent
contaminant removal qualities of the Catch-All can be used on
domestic refrigerators and freezers. The C-032-CAP-T model has an
access valve for charging purposes.
Liquid Line and Suction Line Maximum Rated Pressure of 650 psi
Socket
Depth
Type C-032
through
C-167-S C US
Length Length LISTED
134a
RATINGS AT ARI STANDARD CONDITIONS SELECTION RECOMMENDATIONS (Tons)
SURFACE REFRIGERATION AIR CONDITIONING
WATER CAPACITY REFRIGERANT
FILTERING
TYPE DROPS AT 60 PPM FLOW Commercial & Field Replacement
AREA O.E.M. Self
CAPACITY Low Temperature or Field Built-Up
Sq. In Contained
75F 125F Tons at 1 psi P Equipment Systems
C-032
C-032-CAP
C-032-S 1.3
C-032-F 9 67 48 1/4 3/4 1/2
C-032-FM
C-033 3.2
C-033-S 3.5
C-052
C-052-S
1.9
C-052-F
C-052-FM 15 158 114 1/3 1 thru 2 3/4 thru 1
C-0525-S 3.1
C-053 3.8
C-053-S 4.3
C-082
1.9
C-082-S
C-0825-S 3.3
C-083 21 261 188 4.2 1/2 thru 1-1/2 1 thru 4 3/4 thru 2
C-083-S 4.7
C-084 7.9
C-084-S 8.8
C-162
1.9
C-162-S
C-1625-S 3.3
C-163 4.2
2 thru
C-163-S 33 396 285 4.7 1 thru 2 1 thru 5
7-1/2
C-164 9.3
C-164-S 10.1
C-165 12.6
C-165-S 14.5
C-303 4.2
C-303-S 4.7
C-304 9.3
C-304-S 53 756 545 10.1 3 thru 5 4 thru 15 3 thru 7-1/2
C-305 13.6
C-305-S 15.5
C-307-S 19.8
C-414 10.5
C-414-S 11.4
C-415 14.5 7-1/2 thru
67 1017 733 5 thru 10 5 thru 12
C-415-S 16.1 18
C-417-S 20.3
C-419-S 22.3 For suction line
C-607-S
106 1512 1090
26.6
15 20 thru 25 15
filter-driers
C-609-S 30.4 see page 24
NOTES: The variation in flow ratings of filter-driers having the same size core and shell is caused by the difference in connection sizes used. R-12 water
capacity values are approximately 15 percent greater than R-134a values.
22
RATINGS AT ARI STANDARD CONDITIONS SELECTION RECOMMENDATIONS (Tons)
SURFACE REFRIGERATION AIR CONDITIONING
FILTERING WATER CAPACITY REFRIGERANT
TYPE DROPS AT 50 PPM FLOW Commercial & O.E.M. Field Replacement
AREA
Sq. In CAPACITY Low Temperature Self or Field Built-Up
Tons at 1 psi P Equipment Contained Systems
75F 125F
C-032
C-032-CAP
C-032-S 1.5
C-032-F 9 61 50 1/4 1 1/2
C-032-FM
C-033 3.5
C-033-S 3.8
C-052
C-052-S
2.1
C-052-F
C-052-FM 15 146 119 1/3 1 thru 3 3/4 thru 2
C-0525-S 3.4
C-053 4.1
C-053-S 4.7
C-082
2.1
C-082-S
C-0825-S 3.7
C-083 21 240 196 4.5 1/2 thru 1-1/2 1 thru 5 1 thru 2
C-083-S 5.2
C-084 8.7
C-084-S 9.6
C-162
2.1
C-162-S
C-1625-S 3.7
C-163 4.5
C-163-S 33 364 297 5.2 1-1/2 thru 3 2 thru 10 1-1/2 thru 5
C-164 10.1
C-164-S 11.0
C-165 13.8
C-165-S 15.9
C-303 4.6
C-303-S 5.3
C-304 10.1
C-304-S 53 696 567 11.0 3 thru 5 5 thru 20 4 thru 10
C-305 14.9
C-305-S 16.9
C-307-S 21.6
C-414 11.5
C-414-S 12.4
C-415 15.8
67 936 763 5 thru 12 7-1/2 thru 23 7-1/2 thru 15
C-415-S 17.5
C-417-S 22.1
For suction line C-419-S 24.3
filter-driers C-607-S
106 1392 1134
29.1
15 25 thru 30 20
see page 24 C-609-S 33.2
NOTE: The variation in flow ratings of filter-driers having the same size core and shell is caused by the difference in connection sizes used.
404A
RATINGS AT ARI STANDARD CONDITIONS SELECTION RECOMMENDATIONS (Tons)
SURFACE REFRIGERATION AIR CONDITIONING
FILTERING WATER CAPACITY REFRIGERANT
&
TYPE DROPS AT 50 PPM FLOW Commercial & O.E.M. Field Replacement
AREA
Sq. In CAPACITY Low Temperature Self or Field Built-Up
Tons at 1 psi P Equipment Contained Systems
75F 125F
507
C-032
C-032-CAP
C-032-S 1.0
C-032-F 9 71 58 1/4 3/4 1/2
C-032-FM
C-033 2.3
C-033-S 2.6
C-052
C-052-S
1.4
C-052-F
C-052-FM 15 169 138 1/3 1 thru 2 3/4 thru 1
C-0525-S 2.3
C-053 2.7
C-053-S 3.1
C-082
1.4
C-082-S
C-0825-S 2.4
C-083 21 279 227 3.0 1/2 thru 1 1 thru 4 3/4 thru 2
C-083-S 3.4
C-084 5.9
C-084-S 6.4
C-162
1.4
C-162-S
C-1625-S 2.4
C-163 3.0
C-163-S 33 424 345 3.4 3/4 thru 2 2 thru 7-1/2 1 thru 4
C-164 6.8
C-164-S 7.3
C-165 9.2
C-165-S 10.6
C-303 3.0
C-303-S 3.4
C-304 6.8
C-304-S 53 809 658 7.3 2 thru 5 4 thru 12 3 thru 7-1/2
C-305 9.9
C-305-S 11.3
C-307-S 14.4
C-414 7.6
C-414-S 8.3
C-415 10.6
67 1088 885 5 thru 10 5 thru 15 5 thru 12
C-415-S 11.8
C-417-S 14.8
C-419-S 16.3 For suction line
C-607-S
106 1618 1316
29.5
10 15 thru 20 10
filter-driers
C-609-S 22.3 see page 24
NOTE: The variation in flow ratings of filter-driers having the same size core and shell is caused by the difference in connection sizes used.
R-502 water capacities are similar to R-404A and R-507.
407C
RATINGS AT ARI STANDARD CONDITIONS SELECTION RECOMMENDATIONS (Tons)
SURFACE REFRIGERATION AIR CONDITIONING
FILTERING WATER CAPACITY REFRIGERANT
TYPE DROPS AT 50 PPM FLOW Commercial & O.E.M. Field Replacement
AREA
Sq. In CAPACITY Low Temperature Self or Field Built-Up
Tons at 1 psi P Equipment Contained Systems
75F 125F
C-032
C-032-CAP
C-032-S 1.3
C-032-F 9 52 17 1/4 1 1/2
C-032-FM
C-033 3.2
C-033-S 3.5
C-052
C-052-S
1.9
C-052-F
C-052-FM 15 123 40 1/3 1 thru 3 3/4 thru 2
C-0525-S 3.1
C-053 3.8
C-053-S 4.3
C-082
1.9
C-082-S
C-0825-S 3.3
C-083 21 202 65 4.2 1/2 thru 1-1/2 1 thru 5 1 thru 2
C-083-S 4.7
C-084 8.0
C-084-S 8.8
C-162
1.9
C-162-S
C-1625-S 3.3
C-163 4.2
C-163-S 33 307 100 4.7 1-1/2 thru 3 2 thru 10 1-1/2 thru 5
C-164 9.3
C-164-S 10.1
C-165 12.7
C-165-S 14.6
C-303 4.2
C-303-S 4.7
C-304 9.3
C-304-S 53 586 189 10.1 3 thru 5 5 thru 20 4 thru 10
C-305 13.7
C-305-S 15.5
C-307-S 19.9
C-414 10.5
C-414-S 11.4
C-415 14.6
67 788 254 5 thru 12 7-1/2 thru 23 7-1/2 thru 15
C-415-S 16.2
C-417-S 20.4
For suction line C-419-S 22.4
filter-driers C-607-S
106 1172 378
26.8
15 25 thru 30 20
see page 24 C-609-S 30.7
NOTE: The variation in flow ratings of filter-driers having the same size core and shell is caused by the difference in connection sizes used.
410A
RATINGS AT ARI STANDARD CONDITIONS SELECTION RECOMMENDATIONS (Tons)
SURFACE REFRIGERATION AIR CONDITIONING
FILTERING WATER CAPACITY REFRIGERANT
TYPE DROPS AT 50 PPM FLOW
AREA Commercial & O.E.M. Field Replacement
Sq. In CAPACITY Low Temperature Self or Field Built-Up
Tons at 1 psi P Equipment Contained Systems
75F 125F
C-032
C-032-CAP
C-032-S 1.4
C-032-F 9 27 20 1/4 1 1/2
C-032-FM
C-033 3.4
C-033-S 3.7
C-052
C-052-S
2.0
C-052-F
C-052-FM 15 63 48 1/3 1 thru 3 3/4 thru 2
C-0525-S 3.3
C-053 4.0
C-053-S 4.5
C-082
2.0
C-082-S
C-0825-S 3.5
C-083 21 104 78 4.4 1/2 thru 1-1/2 1 thru 5 1 thru 2
C-083-S 5.0
C-084 8.5
C-084-S 9.4
C-162
2.0
C-162-S
C-1625-S 3.5
C-163 4.4
C-163-S 33 158 119 5.0 1-1/2 thru 3 2 thru 10 1-1/2 thru 5
C-164 9.8
C-164-S 10.7
C-165 13.4
C-165-S 15.5
C-303 4.4
C-303-S 5.0
C-304 9.8
C-304-S 53 302 227 10.7 3 thru 5 5 thru 20 4 thru 10
C-305 14.5
C-305-S 16.4
C-307-S 21.0
C-414 11.1
C-414-S 12.1
C-415 15.4
67 407 305 5 thru 12 7-1/2 thru 23 7-1/2 thru 15
C-415-S 17.1
C-417-S 21.5
C-419-S 23.7 For suction line
C-607-S
106 604 454
28.4
15 25 thru 30 20
filter-driers
C-609-S 32.4 see page 24
NOTE: The variation in flow ratings of filter-driers having the same size core and shell is caused by the difference in connection sizes used.
DESIGN BENEFITS:
A short overall length for easy installation.
Drier operates in either flow direction with low pressure drop.
Proven metal check valves used in construction no synthetic materials.
The Sporlan dependable molded core used for maximum filtration ability. When the flow
direction reverses, dirt already collected remains in the filter-drier.
A carefully engineered blend of desiccants for maximum water capacity and acid removal ability.
The HPC-160 and HPC-300 Series have the HHstyle core with activated charcoal which offers
maximum ability to remove oleoresin and other reactive chemical constituents in the lubricant.
Same rugged construction as used in the Catch-All Series.
application These filter-driers are easy to install even on In cleaning up a system after a hermetic motor burnout, follow the
compact units because they are designed for installation in the same general principles used on standard air conditioning systems.
reversing liquid line. The smaller HPC-100 Series, using the standard Always remove driers on the unit at the time of burnout. Test a sample
Catch-All core, is designed specifically for new installations and of lubricant from the burned out compressor to see if a suction line
for use on OEM equipment. The HPC-160-HH Series uses a larger filter-drier should be used in addition to a new liquid line drier. The
core which includes activated charcoal for maximum performance in HPC style reversible filter-driers can be used in the reversing liquid
removing all types of contaminants that might be found in a hermetic line, or the driers originally on the units can be replaced with similar
motor burnout, or in a highly contaminated field system. standard Catch-All Filter-Driers.
The HPC-100 Series is recommended for new installations and
system clean-up on HFC refrigerant systems because of its construction Both filter-driers consist of one core in a shell
added water capacity. For HFC system clean-up, a compact style with two check valves at either end. These check valves control the
suction line filter-drier is suggested (see page 28) in addition to an flow so filtration occurs on the outside of the core, regardless of the
HPC-100 Series Catch-All. flow direction. The HPC driers do not release the dirt collected in one
mode when the flow direction reverses. The reliable check valves used
While intended for use in the reversing liquid line, these driers can be in these filter-driers have passed the most rigid OEMtesting no
used in the reversing gas line, providing the system size does not exceed synthetic materials are used. These check valves have been thoroughly
one ton. Since heat pump systems can operate in the winter at very low proven in field systems over a period of many years. They function
evaporator temperatures, problems with wax can occur. The HPC-160- well even in the presence of solid contaminants.
HH and HPC-300-HH Series Filter-Driers, with the charcoal style core,
will remove wax and prevent problems with the expansion device.
Specifications For New Installations
DIMENSIONS SPECIFICATIONS
CONNECTION SELECTION WATER CAPACITY
TYPE OVERALL FLOW CAPACITY LIQUID CAPACITY
SIZE RECOMMEND. DIA. R-22 R-407C R-410A
NUMBER LENGTH Inches Tons @ 1 psi P Ounces (wt.) @ 100F
Inches Tons Drops at 60 ppm Drops at 50 ppm Drops at 50 ppm
Inches
R-22 R-407C R-410A 75F 125F 75F 125F 75F 125F R-22 R-407C R-410A
HPC-103 3/8 Flare 6.75
3.4 3.1 3.3
HPC-103-S 3/8 Solder 5.88
1 thru 5 3.0 215 176 181 60 94 70 12.2 10.7 10.6
HPC-104 1/2 Flare 6.94
4.5 4.1 4.4
HPC-104-S 1/2 Solder 6.00
Specifications For Clean-up after Burnout
DIMENSIONS SPECIFICATIONS
CONNECTION SELECTION WATER CAPACITY
TYPE FLOW CAPACITY LIQUID CAPACITY
SIZE RECOMMEND. OVERALL DIA. R-22 R-407C R-410A
NUMBER LENGTH Inches Tons @ 1 psi P Ounces (wt.) @ 100F
Inches Tons Drops at 60 ppm Drops at 50 ppm Drops at 50 ppm
Inches
R-22 R-407C R-410A 75F 125F 75F 125F 75F 125F R-22 R-407C R-410A
HPC-163-HH 3/8 SAE Flare 7.78
3.7 3.4 3.6
HPC-163-S-HH 3/8 ODF Solder 6.92
HPC-164-HH 1/2 SAE Flare 7.95
1 thru 5 3.0 4.0 3.7 3.9 93 81 90 88 69 100 14.5 12.7 12.6
HPC-164-S-HH 1/2 ODF Solder 7.07
HPC-165-HH 5/8 SAE Flare 8.28
4.9 4.5 4.8
HPC-165-S-HH 5/8 ODF Solder 7.35
HPC-303-HH 3/8 SAE Flare 10.82
5.1 4.7 5.0
HPC-303-S-HH 3/8 ODF Solder 10.06
HPC-304-HH 1/2 SAE Flare 11.08
5.9 5.4 5.8
HPC-304-S-HH 1/2 ODF Solder 4 thru 12 10.18 3.0 167 119 161 88 123 109 19.7 17.3 17.2
HPC-305-HH 5/8 SAE Flare 11.38
HPC-305-S-HH 5/8 ODF Solder 10.42 6.1 5.6 6.0
HPC-307-S-HH 7/8 ODF Solder 11.02
HPC-100 Series Core volume is 10 cubic inches. Core surface filtering area is 18 sq. inches. Maximum rated pressure is 650 psig.
HPC-160-HH Series Core volume is 14 cubic inches. Core surface filtering area is 26 sq. inches. Maximum rated pressure is 650 psig.
HPC-300-HH Series Core volume is 30 cubic inches. Core filtering area is 53 sq. inches. Maximum rated pressure is 650 psig.
C
ULUS Listed Guide-SMGT-File No. SA-1756A & B.
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n DESIGN FEATURES
The shell design offers flexibility. The new internal assembly can
be used with or without the secondary filter. The type of filtration
needed depends upon the system requirements or application.
Using the assembly without the secondary filter offers the same
time tested, field-proven, filtration characteristics expected in a
Catch-All Filter-Drier.
The bolt and nut attachment of the endplate allows for simple, A complete line of fitting sizes are available with solder con-
trouble-free installation. The nuts lock against the side of the shell nections from 1/2 to 4-1/8 ODF - and pipe connections from 1/2
for ease in tightening. Other designs, using cap screws threaded to 2.
into the flange ring, run the risk of twisting off the head of the
screw making removal difficult. Heavy steel shells provide high bursting strength and are listed
by Underwriters Laboratories Inc.
Copper fittings are excellent for fast easy soldering. Fittings are
pre-sized for proper fit, and suitable for use with soft solder, silver The shell exterior uses an epoxy powder coating to prevent
solder, Sil-Fos, or Phos-Copper. The fittings are brazed to the shell corrosion even under the most adverse conditions.
with a high temperature brazing alloy so they never loosen during
the brazing operation on the job.
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C-485 through C-19200 Series (including NPT pipe connections) have a maximum rated pressure of 650 psig.
G suffix indicates unit is supplied with 1/4( female pipe pressure tap. Angle charging and Schrader type access valves
connection in the flange plate and pipe plug. If the unit is are available from your Sporlan wholesaler. NOTE: Catch-All
intended for liquid line service an angle charging valve for shells with plain flange plate are available as a non-catalog
system charging purposes can be installed in place of the pipe option with a minimum order requirement.
plug. If the unit is used in the suction line for clean-up after Type numbers with P suffix indicates female threaded pipe
burnout, then insert a Schrader type access valve to serve as a connections.
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cores / elements
n replaceable cores and Filter elements RPE-48-BD Filter Element Order as a separate itemFits
Order Separately types C-480 thru C-19200 Series shells and Replaceable Suction Filter
(RSF) shells. This element should be used in RSF shells installed in
Cores for replaceable core type filter-driers are molded of exactly the the suction line to obtain the lowest possible pressure drop after cores
same desiccants that are used in the popular sealed filter-driers. were used for system clean-up.
Cores are individually packed in metal cans, fully activated, and rc-10098 Activated Core Order as separate itemFits types
hermetically sealed against moisture and dirt. C-30000 and C-40000 Series shells. This is the standard core suitable
for liquid and suction line applications.
Filter elements are dried and packed in individual sealed metal cans.
This method of packaging prevents the element from picking up RCW-100 High Water Capacity Core Order as separate item
moisture from the atmosphere. Fits types C-30000 and C-40000 Series shells. Designed specially for
use with POElubricants. This core should be used on systems that
Detailed instructions are printed on each can. Each can contains a
have a ruptured water cooled condenser, or that have been exposed to
triple gasket consisting of a new endplate gasket, an endplate gasket
the atmosphere, or for some reason have a high amount of moisture
for certain competitive filter-driers, and a core gasket where desired.
in the system.
See the specifications on Page 18 for the number of cores required for
each type filter-drier. RC-10098-HH Activated Charcoal Core Order as separate
itemFits types C-30000 and C-40000 Series shells. This core should
RCW-42 High Water Capacity Core Order as separate
be used for wax removal on low temperature systems, and for clean-
itemFits ONLY shell types C-R424-G, C-R425-G, and C-R427-G.
up of systems that have had a hermetic motor burnout.
Designed specially for use with POElubricants. This core should be
used on systems that have a ruptured water cooled condenser, or that RPE-100 Filter Element Order as a separate itemFits types
have been exposed to the atmosphere, or for some reason have a high C-30000 and C-40000 Series shells. This filter element should be used
amount of moisture in the system. in the suction line to obtain the lowest possible pressure drop after
cores were used for system clean-up.
rc-4864 Activated Core Order as separate itemFits types
C-480 thru C-19200 Series shells and Replaceable Suction Filter
(RSF) shells. This is the standard core suitable for liquid and suction
line applications.
Sporlan cores and filter elements can replace drier shells made by most other filter-drier manufacturers.
unit net weights and carton shipping weights
134a TYPE
SURFACE
FILTERING
AREA
Sq. In
RATINGS AT ARI STANDARD CONDITIONS
WATER CAPACITY
DROPS AT 50 PPM
75F 125F
REFRIGERANT
FLOW
CAPACITY
Tons at
SELECTION RECOMMENDATIONS (Tons)
REFRIGERATION
Commercial &
Low Temperature
AIR CONDITIONING
O.E.M.
Self
Field Replacement
or Field Built-Up
1 psi P Equipment Contained Systems
RCW-42 (High Water Capacity Core)
C-R424-G 10.4 3 5 5
C-R425-G 67 981 706 12.5
5 10 7-1/2
C-R427-G 16.9
RCW-48 or RCW-100 (High Water Capacity Cores)
C-485-G 13.4 7-1/2 10 7-1/2
C-487-G 64 1201 868 21.9 12 15 12
C-489-G 39.5 12 25 15
C-967-G 35.9 20 30 20
128 2402 1736
C-969-G 44.5 25 35 25
C-1449-G 54.1 30 40 30
192 3603 2604
C-14411-G 61.3 40 50 40
C-19211-G 77.3 50 60 50
C-19213-G 256 4804 3472 90.6 60 80 60
C-19217-G 95.1 65 80 65
C-30013-G 294 7375 5310 102 75 110 75
C-40017-G 392 9833 7080 132 110 130 110
RC-4864 or RC-10098 (Standard Cores)
C-485-G 13.4 7-1/2 10 7-1/2
C-487-G 64 583 473 21.9 12 15 12
C-489-G 39.5 12 25 15
C-967-G 35.9 20 30 20
128 1166 946
C-969-G 44.5 25 35 25
For suction line C-1449-G 54.1 30 40 30
filter-driers C-14411-G
192 1749 1419
61.3 40 50 40
see page 24 C-19211-G 77.3 50 60 50
C-19213-G 256 2332 1892 90.6 60 80 60
For sealed model C-19217-G 95.1 65 80 65
Catch-Alls C-30013-G 294 3912 3009 102 75 110 75
see page 10 C-40017-G 392 5216 4012 132 110 130 110
NOTES: The variation in flow ratings of filter-driers having the same size core and shell is caused by the difference in connection sizes used. Installing the
secondary filter in C-480 through C-19200 Series shells reduces the flow capacity by approximately 5 percent.
R-12 water capacity values are approximately 15 percent greater than R-134a values.
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22
RATINGS AT ARI STANDARD CONDITIONS SELECTION RECOMMENDATIONS (Tons)
SURFACE
WATER CAPACITY REFRIGERANT REFRIGERATION AIR CONDITIONING
FILTERING
TYPE DROPS AT 60 PPM FLOW
AREA Commercial & Field Replacement
Sq. In CAPACITY O.E.M. Self
Low Temperature or Field Built-Up
75F 125F Tons at 1 psi P Contained
Equipment Systems
RCW-42 (High Water Capacity Core)
C-R424-G 11.4 5 7-1/2 5
C-R425-G 67 902 735 13.7
7-1/2 15 10
C-R427-G 18.5
RCW-48 or RCW-100 (High Water Capacity Cores)
C-485-G 14.6 10 15 10
C-487-G 64 1109 904 23.9 15 20 15
C-489-G 43.2 15 30 20
C-967-G 39.2 25 35 25
128 2218 1808
C-969-G 48.7 35 40 35
C-1449-G 59.2 40 50 40
192 3327 2712
C-14411-G 67.0 50 60 50
C-19211-G 84.5 70 80 70
C-19213-G 256 4436 3616 99.0 80 100 80
C-19217-G 104 85 100 85
C-30013-G 294 6786 5532 112 100 125 100
C-40017-G 392 9048 7376 134 130 150 130
RC-4864 or RC-10098 (Standard Cores)
C-485-G 14.6 10 15 10
C-487-G 64 347 288 23.9 15 20 15
C-489-G 43.2 15 30 20
C-967-G 39.2 25 35 25
128 694 576
C-969-G 48.7 35 40 35
C-1449-G 59.2 40 50 40
192 1041 864
C-14411-G 67.0 50 60 50
C-19211-G 84.5 70 80 70
C-19213-G 256 1388 1152 99.0 80 100 80
C-19217-G 104 85 100 85
C-30013-G 294 2670 1878 112 100 125 100
C-40017-G 392 3560 2504 134 130 150 130
REPLACEABLE CORE TYPE refrigerant 407C
407C
RATINGS AT ARI STANDARD CONDITIONS SELECTION RECOMMENDATIONS (Tons)
SURFACE REFRIGERATION AIR CONDITIONING
FILTERING WATER CAPACITY REFRIGERANT
TYPE DROPS AT 60 PPM FLOW
AREA Commercial & Field Replacement
Sq. In CAPACITY O.E.M. Self
Low Temperature or Field Built-Up
75F 125F Tons at 1 psi P Contained
Equipment Systems
RCW-42 (High Water Capacity Core)
C-R424-G 10.5 5 7-1/2 5
C-R425-G 67 760 245 12.5
7-1/2 15 10
C-R427-G 17.0
RCW-48 or RCW-100 (High Water Capacity Cores)
C-485-G 13.5 10 15 10
C-487-G 64 934 301 22.0 15 20 15
C-489-G 39.8 15 30 20
C-967-G 36.1 25 35 25
128 1868 602
C-969-G 44.8 35 40 35 For suction line
C-1449-G
192 2802 903
54.6 40 50 40 filter-driers
C-14411-G 61.7 50 60 50 see page 24
C-19211-G 77.7 70 80 70
C-19213-G 256 3736 1204 91.1 80 100 80
C-19217-G 95.7 85 100 85 For sealed model
C-30013-G 294 5716 1844 103 100 125 100 Catch-Alls
C-40017-G 392 7621 2458 133 130 150 130 see page 10
NOTE: The variation in flow ratings of filter-driers having the same size core and shell is caused by the difference in connection sizes used. Installing the
secondary filter in C-480 through C-19200 Series shells reduces the flow capacity by approximately 5 percent.
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410A
RATINGS AT ARI STANDARD CONDITIONS SELECTION RECOMMENDATIONS (Tons)
SURFACE
WATER CAPACITY REFRIGERANT REFRIGERATION AIR CONDITIONING
FILTERING
TYPE DROPS AT 60 PPM FLOW
AREA Field Replacement
CAPACITY Commercial & Low O.E.M. Self
Sq. In Temperature Equipment Contained or Field Built-Up
75F 125F Tons at 1 psi P Systems
RCW-42 (High Water Capacity Core)
C-R424-G 11.2 5 7-1/2 5
C-R425-G 67 407 305 13.4
7-1/2 15 10
C-R427-G 18.1
RCW-48 or RCW-100 (High Water Capacity Cores)
C-485-G 14.3 10 15 10
C-487-G 64 481 361 23.3 15 20 15
C-489-G 42.2 15 30 20
C-967-G 38.3 25 35 25
128 962 722
C-969-G 47.5 35 40 35
C-1449-G 57.9 40 50 40
192 1443 1083
C-14411-G 65.4 50 60 50
C-19211-G 82.4 70 80 70
C-19213-G 256 1924 1444 96.6 80 100 80
C-19217-G 101 85 100 85
404A
RATINGS AT ARI STANDARD CONDITIONS SELECTION RECOMMENDATIONS (Tons)
SURFACE
FILTERING WATER CAPACITY REFRIGERANT REFRIGERATION AIR CONDITIONING
TYPE DROPS AT 60 PPM FLOW
&
AREA Field Replacement
Sq. In CAPACITY Commercial & Low O.E.M. Self
Temperature Equipment Contained or Field Built-Up
75F 125F Tons at 1 psi P Systems
RCW-42 (High Water Capacity Core)
507
C-R424-G 7.6 5 7-1/2 7-1/2
C-R425-G 67 1049 853 9.1
5 7-1/2 7-1/2
C-R427-G 12.4
RCW-48 or RCW-100 (High Water Capacity Cores)
C-485-G 9.8 7-1/2 10 7-1/2
C-487-G 64 1290 1049 16.0 10 12 10
C-489-G 28.9 10 20 10
C-967-G 26.2 15 20 15
128 2580 2098
C-969-G 32.6 25 30 25
C-1449-G 39.7 30 35 30
192 3870 3147
C-14411-G 44.8 35 40 35
C-19211-G 56.3 50 50 50
C-19213-G 256 5160 4196 66.2 55 60 55
C-19217-G 69.5 60 65 60
C-30013-G 294 7890 6417 74.5 70 80 70
C-40017-G 392 10520 8556 96.8 100 125 100
RC-4864 or RC-10098 (Standard Cores)
C-485-G 9.8 7-1/2 10 7-1/2
C-487-G 64 408 309 16.0 10 12 10
C-489-G 28.9 10 20 10
C-967-G 26.2 15 20 15
For suction line 128 816 618
C-969-G 32.6 25 30 25
filter-driers C-1449-G 39.7 30 35 30
192 1224 927
see page 24 C-14411-G 44.8 35 40 35
C-19211-G 56.3 50 50 50
C-19213-G 256 1632 1236 66.2 55 60 55
For sealed model C-19217-G 69.5 60 65 60
Catch-Alls C-30013-G 294 2631 1992 74.5 70 80 70
see page 10 C-40017-G 392 3508 2656 96.8 100 125 100
NOTE: The variation in flow ratings of filter-driers having the same size core and shell is caused by the difference in connection sizes used. Installing the
secondary filter in C-480 through C-19200 Series shells reduces the flow capacity by approximately 5 percent.
R-502 water capacities are similar to R-404A and R-507.
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Small amounts of wax are often a problem on low temperature Select an HH Style Catch-All Filter-Drier if wax problems occur
systems. Even well engineered systems frequently contain minute on low temperature systems. In addition to their wax removal ability,
quantities of wax that are sufficient to clog expansion valve screens these filter-driers will remove all of the other harmful contaminants
or cause sticking of the valve. Sporlan has developed a special blend that the standard filter-driers remove. Listed in the table are various
of desiccants, including activated charcoal, that removes small Catch-All models that incorporate the HH style core.
amounts of wax in the liquid line before the wax can cause trouble
at the expansion valve. These Catch-All Filter-Driers have been very
successful in correcting trouble jobs in the field.
SPECIFICATIONS
CONNECTION SOLDER SOCKET
VOLUME OF DESSICANT LENGTH DIAMETER OF BODY SHIPPING WEIGHT
TYPE SIZE DEPTH
Cubic Inches Inches Inches Lbs.
Inches Inches
THE SUCTION LINE FILTER-DRIER METHOD of cleaning up a OBTAINING A LUBRICANT SAMPLE This is frequently a difficult
system after a hermetic motor burnout is favored by service technicians task. A lubricant sample can usually be obtained from the burned out
and recommended by manufacturers throughout our industry. This compressor. To obtain repeated samples after the system is started up,
method gives the most practical and positive protection of the new install a trap in the suction line with an access valve in the bottom of
compressor, since the refrigerant-lubricant mixture is filtered and the trap. This permits collecting the small amount of lubricant required
purified just before it returns to the compressor. It is important that all for running an acid test. Another method is to build a trap with valves,
contaminants remaining in the system be removed to prevent a repeat and connections for charging hoses. Then refrigerant vapor from the
burnout of the new compressor. discharge service valve is run through this trap and put back into the
suction service valve. In a short time sufficient lubricant collects in the
THE CONSTRUCTION OF THE SUCTION LINE FILTER-DRIER trap for analysis. For more information request Sporlan Form 40-141.
is not significantly different from the standard liquid line filter-drier.
Both driers remove the important contaminants such as moisture, dirt, SUCTION LINE PRESSURE DROP Most hermetic motors rely on
acid, and the products of lubricant decomposition. The suction line refrigerant vapor for cooling. Any large pressure drop in the suction
filter-driers utilizes the HH style charcoal core to obtain the maximum line could result in reduced flow of suction gas, and thus improper
ability for lubricant clean-up and removing all types of contaminants. cooling of the new hermetic motor. Field experience has shown that if
The sealed models have an access valve (-T) at the inlet end to the filter-drier is properly sized, the pressure drop across it should not
permit measuring the pressure drop during the first several hours of exceed the values given in the table on Page 25. The pressure drop
operation. RSF shells have an access valve to measure pressure drop across the filter-drier should be checked during the first hour of
(see Bulletin 80-10). Also, replaceable core Catch-Alls have a 1/4 operation to determine if the cores need to be changed.
female pipe connection (-G) in the endplate to permit the installation
of an access valve to measure pressure drop. If the proper style drier is Any pressure loss in the suction line also reduces system capacity
not available, then a suction line filter-drier can be used in the suction significantly. When an RSF shell or replaceable core type Catch-All is
or liquid line; and a liquid line filter-drier can be used in the suction used, it is recommended that the cores be removed and filter elements
line. The pressure drop characteristics of the two types of driers are installed when the clean-up job is complete. Obtaining a low pressure
essentially the same for a given line size. drop is particularly important for energy savings on supermarket
refrigeration systems. Therefore, suction line filter-driers should be
INSTALLATION The Catch-All Filter-Drier can be installed directly sized generously on these systems.
in the suction line by removing a portion of the line. After clean-up,
the Catch-All Filter-Drier is generally left in the line. The cores in
the replaceable model or RSF shell should be replaced with filter
elements (RPE-48-BD or RPE-100) to obtain the lowest possible
pressure drop. A hermetic motor burnout produces large amounts
of acid, moisture, sludge and all types of lubricant decomposition
materials. To obtain the maximum ability to remove all these various Suction
types of contaminants, the Sporlan HH style charcoal core is preferred. Line Suction Service
If the HH style core is not available, the standard cores may be used. Valve
IMPORTANCE OF LUBRICANT AS A SCAVENGER OEM RSF Shell
recommendations stress the importance of lubricant in cleaning up
a system after a motor burnout. The lubricant acts as a scavenger, Compressor
collecting the acid, sludges, and other contaminants. Therefore, the
service technician should check the color and acid content of the
lubricant. It must be clean and acid free before the job is finished. The
acid content can be checked with an acid test kit.
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clean-up procedure
significance of the type number last one or two digits indicates the fitting size in eighths of
The letters and numerals in the Catch-All type number each an inch. For example: a 4 indicates 1/2( fitting size; a 13
have a significance. indicates a 1-5/8( fitting size.
C indicates Catch-All. Other suffix letters indicate special qualities. Examples:
RSF indicates Replaceable Suction Filter. -t indicates a pressure tap consisting of a Schrader type access
first two OR THREE digits indicates the cubic inches of valve on the inlet end of the Catch-All or RSF shell.
desiccant in the given drier size. -HH indicates a charcoal style core for wax removal and clean-up
after a hermetic motor burnout.
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*Denotes TEMPORARY INSTALLATION. Cores for system clean-up; RPE-48-BD or RPE-100 Filter Elements are to be installed after clean-up.
Rated in accordance with ARI Standard 730.
n Selection INSTRUCTIONS
Except for the values in bold(R-22/R-407C/410A at 40F; 8 psi contaminants without causing nuisance plug-ups. Sizing is especially
pressure drop), the flow capacities are rated at the maximum important for sealed type suction line filter-driers since they should be
recommended pressure drop for permanent installation. sized to clean a small system with one service call.
To ensure the suction line filter-drier has ample contaminant removal To reduce the pressure drop through replaceable core shells, substitute
ability, selection must be based on flow capacity and the amount of cores with filter elements (see page 19) after the system has been
desiccant required for system clean-up. The suction line filter-drier cleaned up. The 6171-5 screen should be discarded when cores are
must be large enough to adequately remove acid, moisture and solid replaced with RPE-48-BD elements in RSF shells.
PROVEN BENEFITS:
Short overall length, suitable for cramped piping situations shorter than
other similar type filter-driers.
Suitable for use on 1 through 5 ton air conditioning systems, with suction line
sizes in the range of 1/29 to 1-1/89. Also appli-cable on the common suction
line of heat pump systems.
The famous Sporlan HH core removes all types of contaminants including
moisture, acid, dirt, and sludge. A blend of two desiccants, plus activated
charcoal, gives maximum performance.
Access valves permit measuring the pressure drop across the filter-drier
during clean-up, following a hermetic motor burnout.
APPLICATION The short overall length of these filter-driers CONSTRUCTION The core is held in place by a leaf spring at the
permit easy installation, even on systems with restricted space. While inlet end. Filtration occurs on the core surface, and a 100 mesh screen
designed for the minimum possible overall length, these filter-driers is used as a safety filter at the outlet end. The screen and core are
are suitable for use on most air conditioning systems. The filter-drier sealed to the shell wall with a fiberglass pad. The threaded valve core
has two access valves for measuring the pressure drop across the filter- for each access valve is supplied in a separate envelope. This way the
drier core during the clean-up process. heat sensitive valve core can be installed after brazing the Catch-All
into the line. The Catch-All utilizes copper connections for ease in
Heat pump systems frequently have cramped piping in the very brazing with any type of alloy.
compact cabinet. The C-140 Series Catch-All is not a reversible
filter-drier, therefore it must be installed in the common suction While designed for use in the suction line these filter-driers may be
line. The service technician needs a short suction line filter-drier to installed in the liquid line, if desired under unusual circumstances. The
fit in this restricted space. The C-140 Series Catch-All meets this performance of these filter-driers in the liquid line is similar to the
essential need. popular C-160 Series Catch-All Filter-Driers.
selection recommendations
*FLOW CAPACITY (Tons) SELECTION
EVAPORATOR TEMPERATURE RECOMMENDATIONS
40F 20F 0F -20F -40F
TYPE CONNECTIONS PRESSURE DROP HORSEPOWER
NUMBER Inches 2 3 3 3 1-1/2 2 1 1-1/2 1 1/2
REFRIGERANT
REFRIGERANT
22, 407C 12, 134a, 404A,
134a 22 407C 410A 134a 22 134a 22 22 22
& 410A 502 & 507
C-144-S-TT-HH 1/2 ODF 1.3 2.2 2.1 2.7 0.8 1.3 0.5 0.9 0.4 0.2 2 1
C-145-S-TT-HH 5/8 ODF 2.1 3.6 3.5 4.6 1.3 2.2 0.8 1.4 0.8 0.4 3 2
C-146-S-TT-HH 3/4 ODF 2.9 4.9 4.8 6.2 1.8 3.0 1.1 2.0 1.2 0.6 3 2
C-147-S-TT-HH 7/8 ODF 3.2 5.4 5.3 6.8 2.1 3.3 1.3 2.2 1.3 0.7 5 3
C-149-S-TT-HH 1-1/8 ODF 4.2 7.1 7.0 9.0 2.7 4.4 1.6 2.9 1.7 0.9 5 3
Rated in accordance with ARI Standard 730.
specifications
SOLDER
CONNECTION DIAMETER SHIPPING
CATCH-ALL LENGTH A SOCKET DEPTH
TYPE NUMBER
SIZE
Inches B
OF BODY WEIGHT Inlet
ODF Solder Inches Lbs.
Inches
C-144-S-TT-HH 1/2 4.14 .50
C-145-S-TT-HH 5/8 4.38 .62
C-146-S-TT-HH 3/4 4.83 .69 4.44 2.0
B B
C-147-S-TT-HH 7/8 4.97 .75
C-149-S-TT-HH 1-1/8 4.93 .96
Volume of desiccant is 14 cu. in. Filtering area is 27 sq. in. A
The water capacity and acid capacity of the C-140 Series are comparable capacity or acid removal ability in the suction line of refrigerant systems.
to the popular C-160-S-T-HH Series Filter-Drier. Specific values are not The flow capacity information above permits selecting C-140 Series
listed since the industry has no standard method for testing the water Catch-Alls for various conditions with confidence.
bulletin 40-10 Page 29
TA-1 AK-3
n General Instructions A refrigeration system of the TA-1 Acid Test Kit with mineral, alkylbenzene, and POE
suspected of an acidic lubricant condition should be tested to lubricant.
determine if it is within an acceptable limit before extensive damage
The solutions in the kit are stable, but are sensitive to light and heat.
is done and/or hermetic motor burnout occurs.
Store the kit, in the product box, in a cool, dry place.
The Acid Test Kits are simple and direct service tools that take the
guesswork out of service work. The test can be done in the field, or The TA-1 Kit is designed to serve as a guideline for testing POE
service shop to determine if the acid content of the lubricant is within lubricants since the industry has not established a maximum acid level
safe operational limits. for POE lubricants. Always follow the equipment manufacturers
recommendations. The Sporlan AK-3 Acid Test Kit offers another
After mixing the solutions and adding the lubricant, the color should alternative for testing acidity in POE lubricant by indicating the
be judged immediately. Allowing the solution to set an hour or more relative amount of acid in the lubricant.
may give a false reading. The chart shows the color change points
The TA-1 and AK-3 Kits should not be used on systems that
SATISFACTORY MARGINAL UNSATISFACTORY contain a lubricant additive leak detector. The additives can
LUBRICANT ACID LEVEL ACID LEVEL ACID LEVEL interfere with the color change point of the acid test kits.
TYPE SOLUTION ACID SOLUTION ACID SOLUTION ACID
COLOR NUMBER COLOR NUMBER COLOR NUMBER
CENTRIFUGAL SYSTEMS Most of the lubricants used in
centrifugal systems contain additives. These additives react like an
Less acid even though the lubricant is not contaminated. Therefore, the
Mineral or Purple or Orange 0.05 or
Than
Alkylbenzene Red or Yellow Greater TA-1 and AK-3 cannot be used to test many centrifugal lubricants.
0.05
However, the kits can be used to test certain refrigerants themselves.
Less Refrigerants 11, 113 or 123 from these systems can be tested directly.
Purple or 0.17 to 0.23 or
POE than Orange Yellow This permits routine maintenance and a check on the system following
Red 0.23 Greater
0.17
clean-up of a contaminated system.
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ACCESSORIES
n MOUNTING BRACKETS E
Order Separately
A-175-2 Mounting Bracket for shell types C-30000 and C-40000 mounting bracket dimensionSInches
Series. TWO brackets per package. Two brackets are generally MODEL
adequate for mounting these large Catch-Alls. A B C D E
NUMBER
A-685 4.75 3.50 6.12 0.12
.41 x .81
A-175-1 3.50 3.50 4.62 0.12
Slot
A-174-2 6.00 4.00 7.44 0.12
Sporlan Division
206 Lange Drive Washington, MO 63090-0414 USA
phone 636 239 1111 fax 636 239 9130
www.sporlan.com