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6. Refrigerant
Piping
Work
Table 6.1 Piping Size
inch (mm)
Model
Gas Piping
Liquid Piping
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(22.2)
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(9.52)
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special care during the installation so that moisture, contaminations or old refrigerant oil will not enter
the refrigerant cycle. Otherwise, impurities may adhere to the expansion valve and it may prevent
proper operation.
(6) When cutting the pipes, use a pipe cutter to avoid grind swarf generation for the pipe cutting work. Blow
the inside of pipes with nitrogen or dry air to remove any dust or foreign materials before connecting
pipes. Do not use any tools which produce a lot of swarf such as a saw or a grinder.
6.1 Piping
Materials
(1) The tolerance of refrigerant piping length differs depending on the combination with the outdoor unit.
Refer to “Installation and Maintenance Manual” of the outdoor unit for details.
(2) Select the piping size from the following table.
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In Case of Getting the Pipe
Through a Hole in the Wall
Correct
Correct
Incorrect
Incorrect
Correct
Incorrect
Hole
Hole
Attach a cap or put a plastic bag
over the pipe end.
Attach a cap or put a plastic
bag over the pipe end.
Attach a cap or put a plastic
bag over the pipe end.
Rubber Band
Do not lay the pipe
directly on the ground.
Rain water
can come in.
In Case of Rain