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6-6-6. Handling of existing pipe
When using the existing pipe, carefully check it for the
following:
Wall thickness (within the specified range)
Scratches and dents
Water, oil, dirt, or dust in the pipe
Flare looseness and leakage from welds
Deterioration of copper pipe and heat insulator
Before recovering the refrigerant in the existing
system, perform a cooling operation for at least 30
minutes.
Cautions for using existing pipe
Do not reuse a flare nut to prevent gas leaks.
Replace it with the supplied flare nut and then
process it to a flare.
Blow nitrogen gas or use an appropriate means to
keep the inside of the pipe clean.
If discolored oil or much residue is discharged, wash
the pipe.
Check welds, if any, on the pipe for gas leaks.
There may be a problem with the pressure
resistance of the branching pipes of the existing
piping.
Replace them with branch pipes (sold separately).
When the pipe corresponds to any of the following, do
not use it. Install a new pipe instead.
The pipe has been opened (disconnected from
indoor unit or outdoor unit) for a long period.
The pipe has been connected to an outdoor unit that
does not use refrigerant R22, R410A, R32 R407C.
The existing pipe must have a wall thickness equal
to or larger than the following thicknesses.
Do not use any pipe with a wall thickness less than
these thicknesses due to insufficient pressure
capacity
6-6-7. Recovering refrigerant
Use the refrigerant recovery equipment to recover the
refrigerant.
6-7. Charging additional
refrigerant
Amount of additional refrigerant shall be restricted by
the following explanation to ensure the reliability.
Miss-charging leads to the abnormal high pressure in
the refrigerant cycle, causing a rupture, an injury and a
compressor malfunction.
6-7-1. [Assumed gas leak]
The refrigerant can be charged only when the amount
of a leak such as a slow-leak found at the installation
work can be ensured that it is within the additional limits
shown in the following.
Recharge the refrigerant if the amount of leakage is
unknown when you feel “Cooling is not working well” or
“Heating is not working well”.
6-7-2. [Limiting the additional
charge]
The maximum amount of additional refrigerant shall
be up to 10% of the normal amount of the refrigerant.
If no improvement in symptoms can be found at the
above limitation, recover all gases and recharge the
normal amount of refrigerant.
If the slow leak is found at the installation work and
the connection pipe length is 15 m or less, tighten the
flare nut at the leak point and do not add the
refrigerant.
6-7-3. [Cautions on charging
additional refrigerant]
When charging additional refrigerant, use a balance
with an accuracy of more than 10 g scale.
Do not use a health-meter etc.
If the refrigerant gas leaks, find the leakage point and
repair it securely. Though the refrigerant gas itself is
innocuous, if it touch a fire source such as fan
heater, stove or kitchen stove, noxious gas may
occur.
When charging the refrigerant, charge with liquid
refrigerant.
Work carefully and charge it little by little since it may
be rapidly charged due to the liquid state.
Reference outside
diameter (mm)
Wall thickness
(mm)
Material
6.4 0.8
12.7 0.8
15.9 1.0

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