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February 11, 2014

• Aluminum Refrigeration Tubing

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ASHRAE – Minnesota Chapter
February 11, 2014

ALUMINUM REFRIGERATION PIPING 2


Presented by: Garry L. Rose P.E.
REFLOK North America
Aluminum
Refrigeration Piping
Aluminum Tubing with MAFs* compared to
traditionally brazed Copper

*MAF - Mechanically Attached Fitting 3


Topics
• International Mechanical Code
• ASHRAE 15
• ASME Standard B31.5
• COPPER – ASTM B280
• ALUMINUM – ASTM B210
• Installation of Copper Refrigeration Piping
• Installation of Aluminum Refrigeration Piping
• VRV Systems
• Advantages of Aluminum Refrigeration Piping
• Cautions of Aluminum Refrigeration Piping
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Code Requirements for
Refrigeration Piping

•International Building Code


• International Mechanical Code
• ASHRAE 15
• ASME B31.5 – Refrigeration Piping and Heat
Transfer Components
• Copper - ASTM B280
• Aluminum - ASTM B210 5
ASTM Standard B31.5
Copper – ASTM B280 Aluminum - ASTM B210
• C12200 – H58, O50 • 6061-T4
• Seamless • Seamless
• Cleaned • Cleaned
• Capped • Capped
• Eddy Current Tested • Eddy Current Tested
• Marked • Marked
• Type L • “Seamless”
• Blue Stripe • Alloy, Temper
• Country of Origin • Country of Origin
• OD, Wall Thickness • OD, Wall Thickness
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Installation of Copper Piping
• VRV Pipe Kit

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Installation of Aluminum
Piping
• VRV Pipe Kit

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VRV Systems
• Typically R-410A
• Design Working Pressure: 580 psi
• Lots of Refrigeration Tubing
• All lines must be insulated
• Liquid, Hot Gas, Suction
• Hot Gas Line typically must account for expansion/contraction
• Multiple Evaporators
• Cleanliness is of utmost importance
• POE or PVE Oils must have DRY system
• Triple Evacuate to less than 100 microns
• No filter driers in refrigeration piping 9
Installation Comparison
Copper Tubing Aluminum Tubing with MAFs
• Brazing is required for 400 • MAFs have 600 psi working
series refrigerants. pressure.
• Drawn copper working • No heat is required, so neither
pressure must be de-rated to copper or aluminum working
annealed ratings. pressures are required to be
• Annealed copper Type L meets de-rated.
580 psi working pressure thru • No nitrogen purge required.
1/2” only. • No hot work permits required.
• Nitrogen purge during brazing • 1/3 weight of copper
is required. • Stable pricing compared to
• May require hot work permits. copper
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Maximum WP per ASME
B31.5

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Advantages of Aluminum
Refrigeration Piping
• Aluminum is VERY corrosion resistant.
• Slightly better fatigue life than copper.
• 6061-T4 is field bendable. (no fittings required).
• Hanger spacing can be increased for aluminum tubing.
• Aluminum is 1/3 the weight of copper.
• Using Mechanically Attached Fittings, no heat is required.
• Therefore, no acetylene, no brazing rod, no nitrogen purge during
assembly, no hot work permits,
• No de-rate of working pressure due to annealing of tube.
• System remains clean during installation.
• All joints to same factory standard.
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Cautions when using
Aluminum Refrigeration Piping
• Must use di-electric when connecting to dissimilar metals.
• Must isolate piping from hangers.
• Coefficient of linear expansion is 20% greater than copper
• Do not flare aluminum tube, then connect to brass flare fitting.
(Potential for galvanic corrosion)
• **Aluminum Tube for commercial refrigerant piping is NOT a
mature industry. There is a lot of chance for wrong material
selection, that does not meet ASME code requirements. Make
sure the tubing used is “SEAMLESS”, as defined by ASME. Make
sure the alloy is 3003 or 6061.**

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Aluminum VRV Installation
• Y-Branch Piping

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Copper VRV Installation
• Y-Branch Piping

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Mechanically Attached
Fittings
• Refrigeration Service Valves

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