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4.
Installing the refrigerant
piping
4.1. Precautions for devices that use R410A refrigerant
, Refer to page 3 for precautions
not included below on using air conditioners
with R410A refrigerant.
. Use ester oil, ether oil, alkylbenzene
oil (small amount)
as the refrigeration
oil
applied
to the flared sections.
. Use C1220 copper
phosphorus,
for copper
and copper
alloy seamless
pipes,
to connect
the refrigerant
pipes. Use refrigerant
pipes with the thicknesses
specified
in the tabme to the bemow. Make sure the insides of the pipes are
clean and do not contain
any harmful contaminants
such as sulfuric
com-
pounds, oxidants, debris, or dust.
/'_ Warning:
When installing
or moving
the air conditioner,
use only the specified
refriger-
ant (R410A) to charge the refrigerant
lines. Do not mix it with any other refriger-
ant and do not allow
air to remain in the mines. Air encmosed in the mines can
cause pressure peaks resulting
in a rupture and other hazards.
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(_) Flare cutting dimensions
(_) Flare nut tightening torque
@ (Fig. 4-1)
Copper pipe O.D.
(mm)
(inch)
o6.35
1/4"
o9.52
3/8"
o12.7
1/2"
o 15.88
5/8"
(_) (Fig. 4-1)
Copper pipe O.D.
(mm)
(inch)
o6.35
1/4"
o9.52
3/8"
o12.7
1/2"
o 15.88
5/8"
Fig. 4=1
Flare dimensions
oA dimensions
(mm)
(inch)
8.7 - 9.1
11/32 - 23/64
12.8 - 13.2
1/2 - 33/64
16.2-
16.6
41/64-21/32
19.3-
19.7
49/64-25/32
Flare nut O.D.
Tightening torque
(ram)
(inch)
(N,m)
(ft.lbs)
17
43/64
14 - 18
10 - 13
22
7/8
34 - 42
25 - 30
26
1 - 3/64
49 - 61
35 - 44
29
1 - 9/64
68 - 82
49 - 59
m A12, A18
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A24-A42
@ Front piping cover
© Piping cover
© Stop valve
© Service
panel
_ Band radius : 100 mm, 3-15/16 inch-150 mm, 5-27/32 inch
©
Fig. 4=3
A12, A18
A24-A42
o6.35 mm, 1/4inch
e9.52 mm, 3/8 inch
Liquid pipe
thickness 0.8 mm, 1/32 inch
thickness 0.8 mm, 1/32 inch
Gas pipe
e12.7 mm, 1/2 inch
e15.88 mm, 5/8 inch
thickness 0.8 mm, 1/32 inch
thickness 1.0 mm, 3/64 inch
. Do not use pipes thinner
than those
specified
above.
4.2. Connecting
pipes (Fig. 4=1)
o When commercially
available
copper pipes are used, wrap liquid and gas pipes
with commercially
available insulation materials (heat-resistant
to 100 °C, 212 °F or
more, thickness
of 12 mm, 1/2 inch or more).
The indoor parts of the drain pipe should be wrapped with polyethylene
foam insu-
lation materials (specific gravity of 0.03, thickness of 9 mm, 23/64 inch or more).
Apply thin layer of refrigerant oil to pipe and joint seating surface before tightening
flare nut. @
Use two wrenches
to tighten piping connections.
(_
Use leak detector or soapy water to check for gas leaks after connections
are com-
pleted.
Apply refrigerating
machine oil over the entire flare seat surface. @
Use the flare nuts for the following pipe size. (_
A12, A18
A24, A42
Gas side
Pipe size (mm, inch)
e12.7, 1/2"
e15.88, 5/8"
Liquid side
Pipe size (mm, inch)
e6.35, 1/4"
e9.52, 3/8"
"1: The flare nut is attached to its pipe.
*2: The flare nut is in the outdoor unit accessory.
Do not use the flare nut attached.
If it is used, a gas leakage or even a pipe
extraction may occur.
When bending
the pipes, be careful
not to break them. Bend radii of 100 mm,
3-15/16 inch to 150 mm, 5-27/32 inch are sufficient.
Make sure the pipes do not contact the compressor.
Abnormal
noise or vibration
may result.
L_ Pipes must be connected
starting from the indoor unit.
Flare nuts must be tightened
with a torque wrench.
Flare the liquid pipes and gas pipes and apply a thin layer of refrigeration
oil
(Applied on site).
4.3. Refrigerant
piping (Fig. 4=3)
[]
For A12, A18
Remove the service panel (_ (one screw).
[]
For A24-A42
Remove the service panel @ (three screws) and the front piping cover @ (two screws)
and rear piping cover (_) (two screws).
L_ Perform refrigerant
piping connections
for the indoor/outdoor
unit when the out-
door unit's stop valve is completely
closed.
Vacuum-purge
air from the indoor unit and the connection
piping.
(_ 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)
_') Vacuumize
the refrigerant
lines through the service port of the liquid stop valve
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.
If the stop valves are left closed and the unit is operated,
the compressor
and
control valves will be damaged.
Use a leak detector or soapy water to check for gas leaks at the pipe connec-
tion sections of the outdoor unit.
Do not use the refrigerant
from the unit to purge air from the refrigerant lines.
After the valve work is completed,
tighten the valve caps to the correct torque:
20 to 25 N.m, 14 to 18 ft.lbs (200 to 250 kgf.cm).
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.
(_) Use sealant to seal the ends of the thermal insulation around the pipe connection
sections to prevent water from entering the thermal insulation.
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