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After leak test, insulate both the gas and liquid piping connection with the attached joint insulating mate-
rial (6) and (7) to prevent the piping from getting exposed.
(Refer to Fig. 22)
Then, tighten the both ends of insulating material with the clamp (4).
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Wrap the sealing material (Small) (9) around the joint insulating material (6) (7).
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Make sure to bring the seam of joint insulating material (6) and (7) to the top.
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When carrying out upward and rightward piping, use the attached L-shaped piping, and insulate the 2
places of connection.
(Refer to Fig. 23)
In addition, bend the liquid side field piping using a bender with radius is 40mm or less.
If the attached L-shaped piping is not used or the piping is bent with a bender with radius more than
40mm, it may interfere with other piping or drain hose.
Fig. 22
Piping insulating
material
(field supply)
Piping insulating
material
(field supply)
For prevention of
sweating, do not
expose the piping
For prevention of
sweating, do not
expose the piping
Joint insulating
material (7)
(accessory)
Joint insulating
material (6)
(accessory)
Piping insulating
material
(unit side)
Piping insulating
material
(unit side)
Liquid side piping
insulating method
Gas side piping insulating method
Do not leave
clearance
Do not leave
clearance
Wrap the sealing
material from the
root of the unit to
the part of flare
nut connection
Clamp (4)
(accessory)
Clamp (4)
(accessory)
Bring the
seam to
the top
Bring the
seam to
the top
Sealing material
(Small) (9)
(accessory)
Sealing material
(Small) (9)
(accessory)
Flare nut
connection
Wrap the sealing
material from the
root of the unit to
the part of flare
nut connection
Flare nut
connection
Tighten the section
where the piping
insulating material and
the joint insulating
material (7) overlap.
Tighten the section
where the piping
insulating material and
the joint insulating
material (6) overlap.
Liquid piping
Gas piping
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