Standing Pressure Test; Leak Testing (Nitrogen Or Nitrogen-Traced); System Evacuation; Deep Vacuum Method (Recommended) - Daikin M Series Service And Troubleshooting

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SERVICING
materials do not flow well on oxidized or oily
surfaces.
4. Clean the inside of all new tubing to remove oils and
pipe chips.
5. When brazing, sweep the tubing with dry nitrogen
to prevent the formation of oxides on the inside
surfaces.
6. Complete any repair by replacing the liquid line drier
in the system, evacuate and charge.
Brazing Materials
Copper to Copper Joints - Sil-Fos used without flux
(alloy of 15% silver, 80% copper, and 5% phosphorous).
Recommended heat 1400°F.
Copper to Steel Joints - Silver Solder used without
a flux (alloy of 30% silver, 38% copper, 32% zinc).
Recommended heat - 1200°F.
Standing Pressure Test (Recommended before Sys-
tem Evacuation)
To avoid the risk of fire or explosion, never use
oxygen, high pressure air or flammable gases
for leak testing of a refrigeration system.
To avoid possible explosion, the line from the
nitrogen cylinder must include a pressure
regulator and a pressure relief valve. The
pressure relief valve must be set to open at no
more than 450 psig.
Using dry nitrogen, pressurize the system to 450 PSIG.
Allow the pressure to stabilize and hold for 15 minutes
(minimum). If the pressure does not drop below 450 PSIG
the system is considered leak free. Proceed to system
evacuation using the Deep Vacuum Method. If after 15
minutes the pressure drops below 450 PSIG follow the
procedure outlined below to identify system leaks. Repeat
the Standing Pressure Test.

Leak Testing (Nitrogen or Nitrogen-Traced)

To avoid the risk of fire or explosion, never use
oxygen, high pressure air or flammable gases
for leak testing of a refrigeration system.
WARNING
WARNING
WARNING
To avoid possible explosion, the line from the
nitrogen cylinder must include a pressure
regulator and a pressure relief valve. The
pressure relief valve must be set to open at no
more than 450 psig.
Leak test the system using dry nitrogen and soapy
water to identify leaks. If you prefer to use an electronic
leak detector, charge the system to 10 PSIG with the
appropriate system refrigerant (see Serial Data Plate
for refrigerant identification). Do not use an alternative
refrigerant. Using dry nitrogen finish charging the system
to 450 PSIG. Apply the leak detector to all suspect areas.
When leaks are discovered, repair the leaks, and repeat
the pressure test. If leaks have been eliminated proceed to

system evacuation.

System Evacuation
Condensing unit liquid and suction valves are closed to
contain the charge within the unit. The unit is shipped with
the valve stems closed and caps installed. Do not open
valves until the system is evacuated.
REFRIGERANT UNDER PRESSURE!
Failure to follow proper procedures may cause
property damage, personal injury or death.
NOTE: Scroll compressors should never be used
to evacuate or pump down a heat pump or air
conditioning system.
Prolonged operation at suction pressures less
than 20 psig for more than 5 seconds will result
in overheating of the scrolls and permanent
damage to the scroll tips, drive bearings and
internal seal.

Deep Vacuum Method (Recommended)

The Deep Vacuum Method requires a vacuum pump
rated for 500 microns or less. This method is an effective
and efficient way of assuring the system is free of non-
condensable air and moisture. As an alternative, the Triple
Evacuation Method is detailed in the Service Manual for
this product model.
It is recommended to remove the Schrader Cores from the
service valves using a core-removal tool to expedite the
evacuation procedure.
1. Connect the vacuum pump, micron gauge, and
vacuum rated hoses to both service valves.
Evacuation must use both service valves to eliminate
system mechanical seals.
WARNING
WARNING
CAUTION
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