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6 Installation

Installer reference guide

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35R5V1B RXM20~35R5V1B

R32 Split Series

4P519439-8H – 2020.07

6.5.3

To check for leaks

NOTICE

Do NOT exceed the unit's maximum working pressure (see
"PS High" on the unit name plate).

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.

6.5.4

To perform vacuum drying

DANGER: RISK OF EXPLOSION

Do NOT start the unit if it is vacuumed.

Connect the vacuum pump and manifold as follows:

i

h

j

a

b

c

h

k

d

f

f

e

g

a

Low pressure gauge

b

Gauge manifold

c

High pressure gauge

d

Low-pressure valve (Lo)

e

High-pressure valve (Hi)

f

Charging hoses

g

Vacuum pump

h

Valve caps

i

Service port

j

Gas stop valve

k

Liquid stop valve

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 2 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.

INFORMATION

After opening the stop valve, it is possible that the pressure
in the refrigerant piping does NOT increase. This might be
caused  by  e.g.  the  closed  state  of  the  expansion  valve  in
the outdoor unit circuit, but does NOT present any problem
for correct operation of the unit.

6.6

Charging refrigerant

6.6.1

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.

Typical  workflow  –  Completely  recharging  refrigerant  typically
consists of the following stages:

1 Determining how much refrigerant to charge.

2 Charging refrigerant.

Summary of Contents for RXM20R5V1B

Page 1: ...Installer reference guide R32 Split Series English Installer reference guide R32 Split Series RXM20R5V1B RXM25R5V1B RXM35R5V1B ARXM25R5V1B ARXM35R5V1B...

Page 2: ...15 6 5 3 To check for leaks 16 6 5 4 To perform vacuum drying 16 6 6 Charging refrigerant 16 6 6 1 About charging refrigerant 16 6 6 2 About the refrigerant 17 6 6 3 Precautions when charging refriger...

Page 3: ...er operation It could be too hot or too cold Give it time to return to normal temperature If you must touch it wear protective gloves Do NOT touch any accidental leaking refrigerant WARNING Improper i...

Page 4: ...ed in the duct work air inlet AND outlet are connected directly to the same room by ducting Do NOT use spaces such as a false ceiling as a duct for the air inlet or outlet NOTICE Precautions shall be...

Page 5: ...7 8 38 5 4 2 150 7 8 518 4 4 12 3 7 956 40 1 4 4 165 7 956 539 m kg Amin m2 4 6 20 0 4 8 21 8 5 0 23 6 1 842 5 2 25 6 1 843 4 45 5 4 27 6 2 0 4 83 5 6 29 7 2 2 5 31 5 8 31 8 2 4 5 79 6 0 34 0 2 6 6 39...

Page 6: ...form may prevent normal operation CAUTION When the refrigerant charging procedure is done or when pausing close the valve of the refrigerant tank immediately If the valve is NOT closed immediately rem...

Page 7: ...lers Documentation set This document is part of a documentation set The complete set consists of General safety precautions Safety instructions that you MUST read before installing Format Paper in the...

Page 8: ...he accessories at the bottom of the package 1 1 1 1 1 1 b e c d a f a General safety precautions b Outdoor unit installation manual c Fluorinated greenhouse gases label d Multilingual fluorinated gree...

Page 9: ...NING Do NOT place objects below the indoor and or outdoor unit that may get wet Otherwise condensation on the main unit or refrigerant pipes air filter dirt or drain blockage may cause dripping and ob...

Page 10: ...winds Example Behind the building b c a If the outdoor unit is exposed to direct sea winds install a windbreaker Height of windbreaker 1 5 height of outdoor unit Mind the service space requirements wh...

Page 11: ...e equipment might break down Establish proper earthing Do NOT earth the unit to a utility pipe surge absorber or telephone earth Incomplete earthing may cause electrical shock Install the required fus...

Page 12: ...se a vibration proof rubber field supply in cases where vibrations may be transmitted to the building Fix the unit securely by means of foundation bolts in accordance with the foundation drawing Prepa...

Page 13: ...when connecting the refrigerant piping INFORMATION Also read the precautions and requirements in the following chapters General safety precautions Preparation DANGER RISK OF BURNING SCALDING CAUTION...

Page 14: ...t refrigerant gas leakage Use flare nuts that are included with the unit Using different flare nuts may cause refrigerant gas leakage 1 Cut the pipe end with a pipe cutter 2 Remove burrs with the cut...

Page 15: ...ervice port 2 Connect the gas refrigerant connection from the indoor unit to the gas stop valve of the outdoor unit NOTICE It is recommended that the refrigerant piping between indoor and outdoor unit...

Page 16: ...ying 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 INFORMA...

Page 17: ...To determine the complete recharge amount INFORMATION If a complete recharge is necessary the total refrigerant charge is the factory refrigerant charge see unit name plate the determined additional a...

Page 18: ...o NOT branch the power supply for the drain pump etc from the terminal block This could result in electrical shock or fire WARNING Keep the interconnection wiring away from copper pipes without therma...

Page 19: ...ck or leakage 3 Open the wire clamp 4 Connect the interconnection cable and power supply as follows 50 Hz 220 240 V c d f a b e a Interconnection cable b Power supply cable c Circuit breaker d Earth l...

Page 20: ...be closed Power up the unit after it is closed The indoor unit is properly mounted The outdoor unit is properly mounted The system is properly earthed and the earth terminals are tightened The power s...

Page 21: ...t least once a year However applicable legislation might require shorter maintenance intervals NOTICE Applicable legislation on fluorinated greenhouse gases requires that the refrigerant charge of the...

Page 22: ...e connection of the earth wiring 11 3 5 Symptom Unit does NOT function or burn damage Possible causes Corrective action The wiring was NOT performed in accordance with the specifications Correct the w...

Page 23: ...orced cooling a c b d d e a Gas stop valve b Closing direction c Hexagonal wrench d Valve cap e Liquid stop valve 12 3 To start and stop forced cooling There are 2 methods to perform forced cooling Me...

Page 24: ...TCH E H HEATER F U FU FOR CHARACTERISTICS FUSE REFER TO PCB INSIDE YOUR UNIT FG CONNECTOR FRAME GROUND H HARNESS H P LED V L PILOT LAMP LIGHT EMITTING DIODE HAP LIGHT EMITTING DIODE SERVICE MONITOR GR...

Page 25: ...r application explaining how to install configure and maintain it Operation manual Instruction manual specified for a certain product or application explaining how to operate it Maintenance instructio...

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