Check Items After Installation And Test Operation; Check Items After Installation; Test Operation And Debugging - Gree GMV-60WL/C-T Owner's Manual

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5 Check Items after Installation and Test Operation

5.1 Check Items after Installation

Check items
Each part of the unit is installed securely?
Gas leakage test is taken or not?
Unit gets proper thermal insulation or not?
Drainage is smooth or not?
Is the voltage in accordance with the rated voltage
specified on the nameplate?
Is the electric wiring and pipe connection installed
correctly?
Unit is securely grounded or not?
Power cord meets the required specification?
Is the air inlet/outlet blocked?
Length of refrigerant pipe and the charging amount
of refrigerant are recorded or not?
Binding pieces on compressor feet are removed or
not?

5.2 Test Operation and Debugging

(1)
After finishing the first installation or replacing the main board of outdoor unit, it is necessary to perform test
operation and debugging. Otherwise, unit won't be able to work.
(2)
Test operation and debugging must be performed by professional technicians or under the guidance of
professional technicians.
5.2.1 Prepare the Test Operation and Debugging
(1) Do not connect power until all installation work is finished.
(2) All control circuits and wires are correctly and securely connected.
(3) Check whether the fixing loops for compressor foots are removed.
(4) All small pieces, especially metal chips, thread ends and forceps holder, must be removed
from the unit.
(5) Check whether unit's appearance and pipeline system has been damaged during
transportation.
(6) Calculate the quantity of refrigerant that needs to be added according to the pipe length.
Pre-charge the refrigerant. In case that the required charging quantity is not reached while
refrigerant can't be added, record the quantity of refrigerant that still needs to add and
complement the quantity during test operation. For details of adding refrigerant during test
operation, see below.
(7) After refrigerant is added, make sure valves of outdoor unit are completely open.
(8) For the convenience of troubleshooting during debugging, unit shall be connected to a PC
with applicable debugging software. Make sure unit's real-time data can be checked through
this computer. The installation and connection of debugging software can be found in the
Service Manual.
Possible conditions due to improper installation
Unit may drop, shake or emit noise.
Insufficient cooling (heating) capacity.
There may be condensation and dripping.
There may be condensation and dripping.
Unit may have malfunction or components may
get damaged.
Unit may have malfunction or components may
get damaged.
Electrical leakage.
Unit may have malfunction or components may
get damaged.
Insufficient cooling (heating) capacity.
The refrigerant charging amount is not
accurate.
Compressor may get damaged.
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