4 Installing the re rigerant piping
D
A Front piping cover
B Piping cover
C Stop valve
D Service panel
E Bend radius : 100 mm - 150 mm
Fig 4-4
A
B
C Service port
D Open/Close section
E Local pipe
Fig 4-
(1) 1
Fig 4-
(2) 1
Fig 4-
C
B
A
E
F Sealed, same way for gas side
G Pipe cover
H Do not use a wrench here.
Refrigerant leakage may result.
I Use two wrenches here.
2
2
4
Re rigerant piping Fig 4-4
Remove the service panel D (three screws) and the front piping cover A (two screws)
and rear piping cover B (two screws).
1 Perform refrigerant piping connections for the indoor/outdoor unit when the outdoor
unit's stop valve is completely closed.
2 Vacuum-purge air from the indoor unit and the connection piping.
3 After connecting the refrigerant pipes, check the connected pipes and the indoor
unit for gas leaks. (Refer to 4.4 Refrigerant pipe airtight testing method)
4 Vacuumize the refrigerant lines through the service port of the liquid and gas stop
valves. And then open the stop valves completely (for both the liquid and gas stop
valves). This will completely connect the refrigerant lines of the indoor and outdoor
units.
control valves will be damaged.
tion sections of the outdoor unit.
Failure to replace and tighten the caps may result in refrigerant leakage. In
addition, do not damage the insides of the valve caps as they act as a seal to
prevent refrigerant leakage.
5 Use sealant to seal the ends of the thermal insulation around the pipe connection
sections to prevent water from entering the thermal insulation.
4 4 Re rigerant pipe airtight testing
(1) Connect the testing tools.
A B are closed and do not open them.
stop valve A and the gas stop valve B.
1 Pressurize to 0.5 MPa (5 kgf/cm
pressure does not decrease.
2 Pressurize to 1.5 MPa (15 kgf/cm
pressure does not decrease.
3 Pressurize to 4.15 MPa (41.5 kgf/cm
perature and refrigerant pressure.
have passed the test and there are no leaks.
about 0.01 MPa (0.1 kgf/cm
2
G). Make the necessary corrections.
(4) If the pressure decreases in steps (2) or (3), there is a gas leak. Look for the source
of the gas leak.
4
Stop al e opening
(1) Gas side (Fig. 4-6)
1 Remove the cap, pull the handle toward you and rotate 1/4 turn in a counterclock-
wise direction to open.
2 Make sure that the stop valve is open completely, push in the handle and rotate
the cap back to its original position.
(2) Liquid side (Fig. 4-7)
1 Remove the cap and turn the valve rod counterclockwise as far as it will go with
the use of a 4 mm hexagonal wrench. Stop turning when it hits the stopper.
(ø6.35: Approximately 4.5 revolutions) (ø9.52: Approximately 10 revolutions)
2 Make sure that the stop valve is open completely, push in the handle and rotate
the cap back to its original position.
A Valve
B Unit side
C Handle
D Cap
E Local pipe side
Refrigerant pipes are protectively wrapped
necting the pipes. Cut out the knockout in the pipe cover following the groove and
wrap the pipes.
Pipe inlet gap
main.
(If the gaps are not closed, noise may be emitted or water and dust will enter the
unit and breakdown may result.)
ethod
C of the liquid
2
2
2
G) and measure the surrounding tem-
ethod
F Open position side
G Service port
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