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42VMC---N

GB - 10

Connection to the unit

Insufficient tightening torque will cause gas leaks.
Overtightening the fittings will damage the tube flaring and cause
gas leaks.

         Tubing diameter

Torque

mm

(inches)

Nm

6.35

(1/4”)

18

9.52

(3/8”)

42

12.70

(1/2”)

55

15.87

(5/8")

65

19.05

(3/4")

100

Once all connections have been completed, check for leaks by
applying soapy water to them.

If incorrect connection or removal of the unit results in a
refrigerant gas leak, check the refrigerant charge as indicated
in the “OUTDOOR UNIT INSTALLATION MANUAL”.

Finally wrap connections with anti-condensate insulation and
tighten with tape, without exerting great pressure on the
insulation.

Repair and cover any possible cracks in the insulation.

Connection pipes and electric cables between indoor and
outdoor units must be fixed to the wall with appropriate
conduits.

Check

Pour water into the condensate drain pan and check that it flows
freely to the drain.

Make refrigerant connections before connecting the
system to the power supply.
Refer to the outdoor unit installation manual for tube
sizing, and limitations (slopes, length, number of curves
allowed, refrigerant charge, etc.)

Tubing diameter

Model

Gas

Liquid

42VMC---N

(Suction)

(Discharge)

mm

(inches)

 mm

(inches)

009

9.52

(3/8”)

6.35

(1/4”)

012

12.70

(1/2”)

6.35

(1/4”)

014

12.70

(1/2”)

6.35

(1/4”)

018

12.70

(1/2”)

6.35

(1/4”)

024

12.70

(1/2”)

6.35

(1/4”)

028

15.87

(5/8")

6.35

(1/4")

036

19.05

(3/4")

9.52

(1/4")

048

19.05

(3/4")

9.52

(1/4")

• For refrigerant tubes use seamless, insulated refrigeration grade

tube, (Cu DHP type according to ISO 1337), degreased and
deoxidized, suitable for operating  pressures of at least 4200 kPa.
Under no circumstances use sanitary type copper pipe.

Note:
• Do not kink or flatten the tubes.
• Avoid bends with a bending radius of less than 100 mm.
• Do not bend copper tubes more than three times at the same point.
• Do not remove flare fittings from unit tubes before actually making

the connections.

• Do not fasten the insulation too tightly to the tubes with straps or

tape.

Flaring the end of the tubing

Remove protective caps from the copper tube ends.
Position tube end downward, cut the tube to the required length
and remove the burrs with a reamer.

Remove flare nuts from the unit connections and place them on
the tube end.
Flare the tube with a flaring tool.

Flare end must not have any burrs or imperfections.
The length of the flared walls must be uniform.

Finger-tighten the fitting several turns, then tighten it fully with two
wrenches by applying the tightening torque indicated in the table.

Refrigerant connections

L

L

Adijustable wrench or torque wrench

Connecting pipes

Unit connections

Tube insulation

Fastening tape

Summary of Contents for 42VMC---N

Page 1: ...42VMC N Console Underceiling T h e S t andards Institutiono f I s r a e l Q u ality Assured Fi r m SI ISO 9001 INSTALLATION MANUAL...

Page 2: ...given in the manuals for each unit These are supplied with the unit Contents Page Dimensions and weight 2 Nominal data 2 Minimum clearances 2 Connections 3 Material supplied 3 Ceiling mounting kit 3 O...

Page 3: ...200 1200 1200 B mm 540 540 600 600 600 610 610 610 C mm 40 40 40 40 40 D mm 50 50 50 50 50 kg kg 15 16 18 18 20 35 35 36 Table I Nominal data Cooling only unit A C Cooling W Heating W 42VMC009N 42VMC0...

Page 4: ...left mounting strips x2 Left side bracket Right side bracket Anchor screw 3 8 x 2 x6 Screw UNC 10 x 1 2 x8 Nut UNC x8 Metal screw 10 1 2 x10 1 The accessories have not been awarded IMQ certification...

Page 5: ...er s outdoor unit Coupling units which have different control systems may cause irreversible damage and void the warranty protection The manufacturer declines any liability for system malfunction resu...

Page 6: ...close to heating sources which may damage the unit connecting condensate piping to sewage system drain without appropriate trap Trap height must be calculated according to the unit discharge head in o...

Page 7: ...suction grille remove the central lock using a pliers then with a screwdriver remove the two side screws fixing the fasteners Locate the mounting template supplied with the unit Installation Use the t...

Page 8: ...t the use of condensate water to cool the condenser coil It is necessary to discharge the condensate directly into the sewer system downpipes or to disperse it outside Installation 42VMC 009N 012N 014...

Page 9: ...nting strips and the 8 UNC 10 screws and nuts as shown in figure Fasten the ceiling bracket to the ceiling using the 6 anchor screws as shown in figure The location of the ceiling bracket should allow...

Page 10: ...nditioner using 6 sheetmetal screws as shown in figure Ensure that 1 The wide side of the strip is located at the bottom of the air conditioner 2 The strip angle faces inward Mount the indoor unit on...

Page 11: ...es mm inches 009 9 52 3 8 6 35 1 4 012 12 70 1 2 6 35 1 4 014 12 70 1 2 6 35 1 4 018 12 70 1 2 6 35 1 4 024 12 70 1 2 6 35 1 4 028 15 87 5 8 6 35 1 4 036 19 05 3 4 9 52 1 4 048 19 05 3 4 9 52 1 4 For...

Page 12: ...cable must be H07 RN F type or higher with synthetic rubber insulation with Neoprene coating according to EN 60335 2 40 code Ground connection between indoor and outdoor unit is made via the refrigera...

Page 13: ...ion indoor outdoor unit C Neutral connection indoor outdoor unit Y Compressor interlocking contact Unit System 10 100 10 120 Minimum connection wire size between indoor and outdoor units mm2 Models L...

Page 14: ...rol W2 Outdoor fan signal S Defrost end signal Heat pump 42VMC 009N 012N 014N 42VMC 018N 024N 028N 036N 048N Unit System Unit System 10 100 10 120 Minimum connection wire size between indoor and outdo...

Page 15: ...ote When 30 seconds have elapsed and no buttons have been pressed the remote controller will automatically exit the configuration menu and the procedure has to be restarted Cooling only configuration...

Page 16: ...first configuration item rAdr remote address and the temperature segments will display the default value of this configuration item Ab control of both indoor units Press either the or button to chang...

Page 17: ...ht guide vane fully open position recommended for ceiling installation in cooling mode to avoid draughts IMPORTANT Air is supplied into the room through the grilles located on top of the cabinet air f...

Page 18: ...held responsible for any damage caused The supplementary fan motor for outside air intake has to be supplied separately and controlled by a bipolar ON OFF switch with safety fuses field installed To...

Page 19: ...Via R Sanzio 9 20058 Villasanta MI Italy Tel 039 3636 1 The manufacturer reserves the right to change any product specifications without notice Order No 14496 74 November 2002 Supersedes Order No new...

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