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NOTICE

Make  sure  to  use  a  recommended  bubble  test  solution

from your wholesaler. Do not use soap water, which may

cause cracking of flare nuts (soap water may contain salt,

which  absorbs  moisture  that  will  freeze  when  the  piping

gets  cold),  and/or  lead  to  corrosion  of  flared  joints  (soap

water  may  contain  ammonia  which  causes  a  corrosive

effect between the brass flare nut and the copper flare).

1

Charge the system with nitrogen gas up to a gauge pressure of

at  least 

200 

kPa 

(2 

bar).  It  is  recommended  to  pressurize  to

3000 kPa (30 bar) in order to detect small leaks.

2

Check  for  leaks  by  applying  the  bubble  test  solution  to  all

connections.

3

Discharge all nitrogen gas.

4.3.3

To perform vacuum drying

NOTICE

▪ Connect the vacuum pump to 

both

 the service port of

the  gas  stop  valve  and  the  service  port  of  the  liquid

stop valve to increase efficiency.

▪ Make sure that the gas stop valve and liquid stop valve

are  firmly  closed  before  performing  the  leak  test  or

vacuum drying.

1

Vacuum the system until the pressure on the manifold indicates

−0.1 MPa (−1 bar).

2

Leave as is for 4-5 minutes and check the pressure:

If the pressure…

Then…

Does not change

There is no moisture in the

system. This procedure is

finished.

Increases

There is moisture in the

system. Go to the next step.

3

Vacuum the system for at least 

hours to a manifold pressure

of −0.1 MPa (−1 bar).

4

After  turning  the  pump  OFF,  check  the  pressure  for  at  least

1 hour.

5

If you do NOT reach the target vacuum or CANNOT maintain

the vacuum for 1 hour, do the following:

▪ Check for leaks again.

▪ Perform vacuum drying again.

NOTICE

Make  sure  to  open  the  stop  valves  after  installing  the

refrigerant piping and performing vacuum drying. Running

the  system  with  the  stop  valves  closed  may  break  the

compressor.

4.4

Charging refrigerant

4.4.1

About charging refrigerant

The  outdoor  unit  is  factory  charged  with  refrigerant,  but  in  some

cases the following might be necessary:

What

When

Charging additional refrigerant

When the total liquid piping

length is more than specified

(see later).

Completely recharging refrigerant

Example: 

▪ When relocating the system.
▪ After a leak.

Charging additional refrigerant

Before charging additional refrigerant, make sure the outdoor unit's

external

 refrigerant piping is checked (leak test, vacuum drying).

INFORMATION

Depending on the units and/or the installation conditions, it

might be necessary to connect electrical wiring before you

can charge refrigerant.

Typical workflow – Charging additional refrigerant typically consists

of the following stages:

1 Determining if and how much you have to charge additionally.
2 If necessary, charging additional refrigerant.
3 Filling in the fluorinated greenhouse gases label, and fixing it to

the inside of the outdoor unit.

Completely recharging refrigerant

Before completely recharging refrigerant, make sure the following is

done:

1 All refrigerant is recovered from the system.
2 The outdoor unit's 

external

 refrigerant piping is checked (leak

test, vacuum drying).

3 Vacuum drying on the outdoor unit's 

internal

 refrigerant piping is

performed.

NOTICE

Before  completely  recharging,  perform  vacuum  drying  on

the outdoor unit's 

internal

 refrigerant piping as well.

NOTICE

To perform vacuum drying or a complete recharge of the

outdoor  unit’s  internal  refrigerant  piping  it  is  necessary  to

activate the vacuum mode (see 

"To activate/deactivate the

vacuum  mode  field 

setting" 

on 

page 

12

)  which  will  open

required valves in the refrigerant circuit so the vacuuming

process or recharge of refrigerant can be done properly.

▪ Before  vacuum  drying  or  recharging,  activate  field

setting "vacuum mode".

▪ After finishing vacuum drying or recharging, deactivate

field setting "vacuum mode".

WARNING

Some  sections  of  the  refrigerant  circuit  may  be  isolated

from  other  sections  caused  by  components  with  specific

functions  (e.g.  valves).  The  refrigerant  circuit  therefore

features  additional  service  ports  for  vacuuming,  pressure

relief or pressurizing the circuit.
In case it is required to perform 

brazing

 on the unit, ensure

that there is no pressure remaining inside the unit. Internal

pressures need to be released with ALL the service ports

indicated  on  the  figures  below  opened.  The  location  is

depending on model type.

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Page 20: ...AYMK RZF54AYMK 1 About the documentation 21 2 About the box 21 3 Preparation 22 4 Installation 22 31 5 Commissioning 31 32 32 6 Disposal 7 Technical data 33 33 6 Piping Diagram 7 Existing piping reuse...

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Page 22: ...guide Preparation of the installation reference data Latest revisions of the supplied documentation may be available on the regional Daikin website or via your dealer The original documentation is wri...

Page 23: ...ly as follows mm 150 7 5 8 4 8 0 4 9 485 0 4 M12 a a Make sure not to cover the drain holes of the bottom plate of the unit INFORMATION The recommended height of the upper protruding part of the bolts...

Page 24: ...ater EKBPH140N7 when the unit is installed in cold climates 4 1 4 To prevent the outdoor unit from falling over In case the unit is installed in places where strong wind can tilt the unit take followi...

Page 25: ...ng material to prevent condensed water on the stop valves from moving to the indoor unit NOTICE Any exposed piping might cause condensation 6 Reattach the service cover and the piping intake plate 7 S...

Page 26: ...than specified see later Completely recharging refrigerant Example When relocating the system After a leak Charging additional refrigerant Before charging additional refrigerant make sure the outdoor...

Page 27: ...oom and comes in contact with fire from a burner a heater or a cooker this may result in fire or the formation of a harmful gas Turn off any combustible heating devices ventilate the room and contact...

Page 28: ...e BS1 pushbutton for 5 seconds Result You will reach the setting mode the 7 segment display will show 2 0 0 2 Press the BS2 button until you reach page 2 17 3 When 2 17 is reached press the BS3 button...

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Page 30: ...e of the 3 possibilities a a 2 3 1 a a Power supply cable Note Route the interconnection cable together with the refrigerant piping See 4 6 1 To finish the outdoor unit installation Connecting to the...

Page 31: ...nfrared receiver is installed The outdoor unit is properly mounted The following field wiring has been carried out according to this document and the applicable legislation Between the local supply pa...

Page 32: ...tallation of the outdoor unit has NOT been done correctly the following error codes may be displayed on the user interface Error code Possible cause Nothing displayed the currently set temperature is...

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