Mitsubishi Electric PEA-RP200GA Service Manual page 5

Split-type, heat pump air conditioners
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[3] Brazing
No changes from the conventional method, but special care is required so that foreign matter (ie. oxide scale, water, dirt,
etc.) does not enter the refrigerant circuit.
Example: Inner state of brazed section
When non-oxide brazing was not used
Items to be strictly observed:
1.
Do not conduct refrigerant piping work outdoors on a rainy day.
2.
Apply non-oxide brazing.
3.
Use a brazing material (BCuP-3) which requires no flux when brazing between copper pipes or between a copper
pipe and copper coupling.
4.
If installed refrigerant pipes are not immediately connected to the equipment, then braze and seal both ends of them.
Reasons:
1.
The new refrigerant oil is 10 times more hygroscopic than the conventional oil. The probability of a machine failure if
water infiltrates is higher than with conventional refrigerant oil.
2.
A flux generally contains chlorine. A residual flux in the refrigerant circuit may generate sludge.
Note:
¥
Commercially available antioxidants may have adverse effects on the equipment due to its residue, etc. When
applying non-oxide brazing, use nitrogen.
When non-oxide brazing was used
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