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[3] Piping Materials

1. Copper pipe materials
O-material (Annealed)
1/2H-material (Drawn)
The distinction between O-materials (Annealed) and 1/2H-materials (Drawn) is made based on the strength of the pipes them-
selves.
2. Types of copper pipes
Maximum working pressure
3.45 MPa [500psi]
4.30 MPa [624psi]
3. Piping materials/Radial thickness
Use refrigerant pipes made of phosphorus deoxidized copper.
The operation pressure of the units that use R410A is higher than that of the units that use R22.
Use pipes that have at least the radial thickness specified in the chart below.
(Pipes with a radial thickness of 0.7 mm or less may not be used.)
Pipe size (mm[in])
ø6.35
[1/4"]
ø9.52
[3/8"]
ø12.7
[1/2"]
ø15.88
[5/8"]
ø19.05
[3/4"]
ø22.2
[7/8"]
ø25.4
[1"]
ø28.58
[1-1/8"]
ø31.75
[1-1/4"]
ø34.93
[1-3/8"]
ø41.28
[1-5/8"]
Annealed pipes have been used for older model units when a diameter of the pipe is up to ø19.05(3/4"). For a system that
uses R410A, use pipes that are made with 1/2H-material (Drawn) when a diameter of the pipe is more than ø19.05(3/4").
(Annealed pipes may be used for pipes with a diameter of ø19.05 (3/4") and a radial thickness of 1.2 t).
The figures in the radial thickness column are based on the Japanese standards and provided only as a reference. Use pipes
that meet the local standards.
HWE15060
Do not use the existing piping!
Soft copper pipes (annealed copper pipes). They can easily be bent with hands.
Hard copper pipes (straight pipes). They are stronger than the O-material (Annealed)
at the same radial thickness.
Refrigerant type
R22, R407C etc.
R410A etc.
Radial thickness (mm)
0.8t
0.8t
0.8t
1.0t
1.0t
1.0t
1.0t
1.0t
1.1t
1.2t
1.4t
Type
O-material (Annealed)
1/2H-material,
H-material (Drawn)
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