Installation of Outdoor Units: 3.1 Important: Construction Checkpoints
The document provides instructions for installing outdoor units, including checking the model name, using the correct diameter refrigerant pipes, insulating the pipes, performing an airtight test at 2.94MPa nitrogen pressure, creating a vacuum, calculating refrigerant replenishment amounts if pipes are longer than reference, recording replenishment and pipe details, selecting proper power supply capacity and wire sizes, not intertwining low and high voltage wires, and performing a trial run only after the outdoor unit has been powered on for over 12 hours.
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Installation of Outdoor Units: 3.1 Important: Construction Checkpoints
The document provides instructions for installing outdoor units, including checking the model name, using the correct diameter refrigerant pipes, insulating the pipes, performing an airtight test at 2.94MPa nitrogen pressure, creating a vacuum, calculating refrigerant replenishment amounts if pipes are longer than reference, recording replenishment and pipe details, selecting proper power supply capacity and wire sizes, not intertwining low and high voltage wires, and performing a trial run only after the outdoor unit has been powered on for over 12 hours.
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R410A Tropical Split Type Technical Manual Installation of Outdoor Units
3. Installation of Outdoor Units
3.1 Important: Construction Checkpoints 1). Installation Check the model and name to avoid mistaken installation.
2). Refrigerant pipe
• The refrigerant pipes must have the specified diameter. • Nitrogen of a certain pressure must be filled into the refrigerant pipe before welding. • The refrigerant pipe must undergo heat insulation treatment. • After the refrigerant pipe is installed completely, the indoor unit cannot be powered on before performing the airtight test and creating a vacuum.
3). Pressure test
The refrigerant pipe must undergo the airtight test [with 2.94MPa (30kgf/cm2G) nitrogen].
4). Creating a vacuum
Be sure to use the vacuum pump to create a vacuum of the connective pipe at both air side and liquid side concurrently.
5). Refrigerant replenishment
• If the pipe is longer than the reference pipe, the refrigerant replenishment quantity for each outdoor unit should be calculated through the formula obtained according to the actual length of the pipe. • Record the refrigerant replenishment quantity, actual length of pipe and the height difference of the indoor & outdoor units onto the operation confirmation table (on the electric control box) of the outdoor unit in advance for future reference.
6). Electric wiring
• Select the power supply capacity and wire size according to the design manual. The power wire size of the air conditioner should be greater than that of ordinary motors. • In order to prevent disoperation of the air conditioner, do not interleave or entwine the power cable (380~415V/3N/50Hz) with the connection wires (low-voltage wires) of the indoor/outdoor unit. • Power on the indoor unit after performing the airtight test and making a vacuum.
7). Trial run
Perform the trial run only after the outdoor unit has been powered on for over 12 hours.
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