Evacuation; Required Time For Evacuation When 30 Gal/H Vacuum Pump Is Used - Sanyo SPW-CR365GXH56 Technical Data Manual

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1. Air Purging
(3) Do a leak test of all joints of the tubing (both
indoor and outdoor) and both gas tube and liquid
tube service valves. Bubbles indicate a leak. Wipe
off the soap with a clean cloth after the leak test.
(4) After the system is found to be free of leaks,
relieve the nitrogen pressure by loosening the
charge hose connector at the nitrogen cylinder.
When the system pressure is reduced to normal,
disconnect the hose from the cylinder.

Evacuation

(1) Attach the charge hose end described in the
preceding steps to the vacuum pump to evacuate
the tubing and indoor unit. Confirm that the "Lo"
knob of the manifold valve is open. Then, run the
vacuum pump. The operation time for evacuation
varies with the tubing length and capacity of the
pump. The following table shows the amount of
time for evacuation:
Required time for evacuation
when 30 gal/h vacuum pump is used
If tubing length is
less than 15 m
45 min. or more
NOTE
The required time in the above table is calculated
based on the assumption that the ideal (or target)
vacuum condition is less than 667 Pa (–755 mm Hg,
5 Torr).
(2) When the desired vacuum is reached, close the
"Lo" knob of the manifold valve and turn off the
vacuum pump. Confirm that the gauge pressure
is under 667 Pa (–755 mmHg, 5 Torr) after 4 to 5
minutes of vacuum pump operation.
If tubing length is
longer than 15 m
90 min. or more
5 - 3
Manifold valve
Pressure
Lo
Hi
gauge
Vacuum pump
Open
Gas
tube
Open
Liquid
tube
Fig. 5-4
Test Run and Others
Service port ø7.94 mm
Close
Outdoor unit
Close
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