8 REFRIGERANT PIPING & REFRIGERANT CHARGE
8.1 PIPING MATERIALS
1 Prepare locally-supplied copper pipes.
2 Select the piping size with the correct thickness and correct
material which can have sufcient pressure strength.
3 Select clean copper pipes. Make sure there is no dust and
moisture inside. Blow the inside of the pipes with oxygen
free nitrogen to remove any dust and foreign materials
before connecting pipes.
? NOTE
• A system with nomoisture or oilcontamination will give maximum
performance and lifecycle compared to that of a poorly prepared
system.Takeparticularcaretoensureallcopperpipingiscleanand
dryinternally.
• Thereisnorefrigerantinthecycleoftheindoorunit.
! CAUTION
• Captheendofthepipewhenpipeistobeinsertedthroughahole.
• Donotputpipesonthegrounddirectlywithoutacaporvinyltapeat
theendofthepipe
• Ifpipinginstallationisnotcompleteduntilnextdayoroveralonger
period of time, braze off the ends of the piping and charge with
oxygenfreenitrogenthroughaSchradervalvetypeaccessttingto
preventmoistureandparticlecontamination.
• Do not use insulation material that contains NH3 because it can
damagecooperpipematerialandcanbeasourceoffutureleakage.
• Completely insulate both refrigerant gas piping and liquid piping
betweentheindoorunit(s)andtheoutdoorunit.
• Ifnotinsulated,dewwillocuronthepipingsurface
8.2 PIPING CONNECTION FOR OUTDOOR UNIT
1 The pipes can be connected from 4 directions. Make holes
in the piping cover or cabinet for taking out pipes. Take the
piping cover away from the unit, and make holes by cutting
along the guideline at the rear of the cover or punching
with a driver. Remove the burr with a cutter, and place a
insulation (eld supplied) to protect cables and pipes.
Nº Description
Rear side piping work
Pipe Cover
Right side piping work
Bottom side piping work (Knock out hole)
Front side piping work
Piping work
Stop Valve
Removing Direction for Service Cover
(picture as example)
! CAUTION
Notestoopen/closetheservicecover:
• Removethescrewsfollowingtheinstructionstotheabovegure.
• Slowlypressdownthecover.
? NOTE
Holdthecoverwithahandtoremovescrewsasthecovermayfalldown.
Service cover
Clasp (3 places)
(pictureasexample)
a. For the front and side piping
Front piping hole
Side piping hole
To use racking or conduit tubes, check the size and
remove part following the slit.
? NOTE
Placeinsulation(eldsupplied)toprotectcablesandpipesfrom
beingdamagedbyplateedges.
REFRIGERANT PIPING & REFRIGERANT CHARGE