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REFRIGERANT PIPING

Piping Works and Flaring technique

• Do not use contaminated or damaged copper tubing. If 

any piping, evaporator or condenser had been exposed 
or had been opened for 15 seconds or more, the system 
must  be  vacuumed.  Generally  do  not  remove  plastic, 
rubber  plugs  and  brass  nuts  from  the  valves,  fi ttings, 
tubing  and  coils  until  it  is  ready  to  connect  suction  or 
liquid line into valves or fi ttings.

• If  any  brazing  work  is  required,  ensure  that  nitrogen 

gas is passed through coil and joints while the brazing 
work  is  being  done. This  will  eliminate  soot  formation 
on the inside wall of copper tubings.

• Cut the pipe stages by stages, advancing the blade of 

pipe cutter slowly. Extra force and a deep cut will cause 
more  distortion  of  pipe  and  therefore  extra  burr.  See 
Figure I.

• Remove burrs from cut edges of the pipes with remover. 

See  Figure  II.  Hold  the  pipe  on  top  position  and  burr 
removel  at  lower  position  to  prevent  metal  chips  from 
entering  the  pipe.  This  will  avoid  unevenness  on  the 
fl are faces which will cause gas leak.

• Insert the fl are nuts, mounted on the connection parts 

of both the indoor unit and outdoor unit, into the copper 
pipes. 

• The exact length of pipe protruding from the top surface 

of the swaging block is determined by the fl aring tool. 
See Figure III.

• Fix  the  pipe  fi rmly  on  the  swaging  block.  Match  the 

centers of both the swaging block and the fl aring punch, 
then tighten the fl aring punch fully.

• The refrigerant pipe connection are insulated by closed 

cell polyurethane.

Piping Connection To The Units

• Align the center of the piping and tighten the fl are nut 

suffi ciently with fi ngers. See Figure IV.

• Finally, tighten the fl are nut with torque wrench until the 

wrench clicks.

• When tightening the fl are nut with the torque wrench, 

ensure  that  the  tightening  direction  follows  the  arrow 
indicated on the wrench.

• The refrigerant pipe connection are insulated by closed 

cell polyurethane.

Pipe Size, mm (in)

Torque, Nm / (ft-Ib)

6.35 (1/4")

18 (13.3)

9.52 (3/8")

42 (31.0)

12.70 (1/2")

55 (40.6)

15.88 (5/8")

65 (48.0)

19.05 (3/4")

78 (57.6)

Ø Tube, D

A (mm)

Inch

mm

Imperial 

(Wing-nut Type)

Rigid 

(Clutch Type)

1/4"

6.35

1.3

0.7

3/8"

9.52

1.6

1.0

1/2"

12.70

1.9

1.3

5/8"

15.88

2.2

1.7

3/4"

19.05

2.5

2.0

Copper Tube

Swaging Block

1/4t

Cutting Copper Tube

Remove Burr

A

D

Figure I

Figure II

Figure III

Figure IV

Flared Tube

Flare Joint

Flare Nut

Indoor Piping

Torque Wrench

Spanar

Summary of Contents for R410A SPLIT SERIES FTXN25LV1B

Page 1: ...25LV1B RXN35LV1B RXN50LV1B RXN60LV1B English Installation Manual R410A Split Series Italiano Manuale d installazione Serie Multiambienti R410A Deutsch Installationsanleitung Split Baureihe R410A Espa...

Page 2: ......

Page 3: ...tention spots 5 spots in all Liquid pipe end Gas pipe end INSTALLATION PLATE FTXN25 35LV1B All dimensions are in mm Through the wall hole 65mm Drain hose position Original Instruction A B C B REAR REA...

Page 4: ...imension Model A B C D E F G H I J K L M 800 288 212 166 184 42 46 55 56 154 182 263 52 Dimension FTXN25 35LV1B Model 1065 310 229 190 173 61 40 45 48 91 219 580 45 FTXN50 60LV1B Recommended mounting...

Page 5: ...l is h Outdoor Unit RXN50 60LV1B A B C D E F G H I J K L M N RXN50 60LV1B 855 730 328 520 179 46 93 149 101 113 603 126 164 15 O P Q R S RXN50 60LV1B 34 23 362 73 75 Dimension Model All dimensions are...

Page 6: ...overcharge the unit This unit is factory pre charged Overcharge will cause over current or damage to the compressor Ensure that the unit s panel is closed after service or installation Unsecured pane...

Page 7: ...bel must be adhered in the proximity of the product charging port e g onto the inside of the service cover 1 factory refrigerant charge of the product see unit name plate 2 2 additional refrigerant am...

Page 8: ...op view Top view unit mm More than 150 More than 300 More than 50 Walls facing three sides Indoor Unit 30mm or more from ceiling Front Panel 50mm or more from walls on both sides Air filter Outdoor Un...

Page 9: ...igher than 2m or if there is any obstruction at the upper part of the unit please allow more space than the figure indicated in the above table Condensed Water Disposal Of Outdoor Unit Heat Pump Unit...

Page 10: ...sition in order to align it with the holes For the side and bottom out hold the bottom of the piping and then position it to the required direction The condensation drain hose can be taped to the pipe...

Page 11: ...to cause water to leak Do not install the unit at altitude over 2000m for both indoor outdoor CAUTION 166 184 181 7 55 5 54 5 153 8 263 51 9 800 9 5 4 2 2 4 8 8 2 2 2 4 9 5 4 Recommended Mounting Plat...

Page 12: ...rant is pre charged in the outdoor unit If the piping length is less than 7 5m then additional charge after vacuuming is not necessary If the piping length is more than 7 5m then use the additional ch...

Page 13: ...ed on the connection parts of both the indoor unit and outdoor unit into the copper pipes The exact length of pipe protruding from the top surface of the swaging block is determined by the flaring too...

Page 14: ...res by matching to the indication on terminal block Refer to the wiring diagram attached on the unit If the length of the cable is more than 2m use cable with bigger size Model FTXN25 35LV1B RXN25 35L...

Page 15: ...LE LO HANDLE HI ALWAYS CLOSED CHARGE HOSE CHARGE HOSE CHECK VALVE LIQUID VALVE GAS VALVE 3 WAY CONFIGURATION OF AIR PURGE BY CHARGING CONFIGURATION OF AIR PURGE BY CHARGING GAS VALVE 3 WAY Vacuuming T...

Page 16: ...d at the side of the air conditioner unit The heat pump units are equipped with an auto mode sensor whereby it will provide reasonable room temperature by switching automatically to either cool or hea...

Page 17: ...0 18 10 0 10 15 20 25 23 14 15 19 20 10 50 46 43 40 30 20 10 0 DB Dry bulb WB Wet bulb OUTDOOR TEMP CDB OUTDOOR TEMP CWB COOLING HEATING Model FTXN50 60LV1B RXN50 60LV1B INDOOR TEMP CWB INDOOR TEMP CD...

Page 18: ...r chemicals to clean the indoor unit At least once every 2 weeks More frequently if necessary At least once every 2 weeks More frequently if necessary AIR FILTER 1 Open the front panel Hold the panel...

Page 19: ...ouch the metal parts of the indoor unit It may cause an injury When removing or attaching the front panel support the panel securely with hand to prevent it from falling For cleaning do not use hot wa...

Page 20: ...MEMO...

Page 21: ...deren Normdokument oder dokumenten entspricht entsprechen unter der Voraussetzung da sie gem unseren Anweisungen eingesetzt werden 03 sont conformes la aux norme s ou autre s document s normatif s pou...

Page 22: ...ficado C 06 Nota delineato nel A e giudicato positivamente da B secondo il Certificato C 07 fi A fi B fi C 08 Nota tal como estabelecido em A e com o parecer positivo de B de acordo com o Certificado...

Page 23: ...ficado C 06 Nota delineato nel A e giudicato positivamente da B secondo il Certificato C 07 fi A fi B fi C 08 Nota tal como estabelecido em A e com o parecer positivo de B de acordo com o Certificado...

Page 24: ...traduzioni in altre lingue la versione in lingua inglese prevale Il fabbricante mantiene il diritto di cambiare qualsiasi specificazione e disegno contenuti qui senza precedente notifica En caso de co...

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