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INSTALLATION AND OPERATION MANUAL
ENGLISH
9  REFRIGERANT CYCLE 
EXAMPLE:
 
No. Part Name No. Part Name
1 Compressor 14 Ambient Thermistor
2 Outdoor Heat Exchanger 15 Evaporating Pipe Thermistor
3 Accumulator 16 Gas Discharge Thermistor
4 Expansion valve 17 Capillary Tube
5 Reversing Valve 18 Strainer
6 Solenoid Valve 19 Branch Pipe (liquid)
7 Strainer 20 Branch Pipe (gas)
8 Distributor 21 Indoor Heat Exchanger
9 Check Joint 22 Strainer
10 High Pressure Switch Protection 23 Expansion valve
11 Sensor for Refrigerant Protection 24 Distributor
12 Stop Valve for Gas Line
25 Silencer
13 Stop Valve for Liquid Line
10 UNITS INSTALLATION 
10.1. OUTDOOR UNITS INSTALLATION
 CAUTION:
Transport the products as close to the installation location as 
practical before unpacking.
Do not put any material on the products.
Apply four lifting wires on to the outdoor, when lifting it by crane 
 WARNING:
 - Install the outdoor unit with sufcient clearance around it for 
operation and maintenance as shown in the next gures. 
Install the outdoor unit where good ventilation is available
 - Do not install the outdoor unit where is a high level of oil mist, 
salty air or sulphurous atmosphere. 
 - Install the outdoor unit as far as practical (being at least 3 meters) 
from electromagnetic wave radiator (such as medical equipment).
 - For cleaning, use noninammable and nontoxic cleaning liquid. 
Use of inammable agent may cause explosion or re.
 - Work with sufcient ventilation, for working in an enclosed space 
may cause oxygen deciency. Toxic gas may be produced when 
cleaning agent is heated to high temperature by, e.g., being 
exposed to re.
 - Cleaning liquid shall be collected after cleaning.
 - Pay attention not to clamp cables when attaching the service 
cover to avoid electric shock or re.
CAUTION:
Keep clearance between the units of more than 50mm, and avoid 
obstacles that may hamper air intake, when installing more than 
one units together.
Install the outdoor unit in the shade or not exposed to direct 
sunshine or direct radiation from high temperature heat source.
Do not install the Outdoor Unit in a space where a seasonal wind 
directly blows to the Outdoor fan.
Check to ensure that the foundation is at, level and sufciently 
strong.
Install the unit in a restricted area not accessible by the general 
public
Aluminum ns have very sharp edges. Pay attention to the ns to 
avoid injury.
R410A 4.15 MPa
Refrigerant Flow 
for Cooling
Refrigerant Flow 
for Heating
Field Refrigerant 
Piping
Flare Connection Flange Connection Brazing Connection Refrigerant:
Airtight Test 
Pressure: 
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