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Refrigerant Piping Connections

WARNING

!

Refrigerant leaks are unlikely; however, if a refrigerant leak 
occurs, open a door or windows to dilute the refrigerant 
in the room. Turn off the unit and all other appliances that 
may cause a spark. Call a licensed professional HVAC 
technician (or equivalent) to repair the leak. 
Use only R410A refrigerant to charge this system. Use of  
other refrigerant or gas will damage the equipment.
Do not allow air or other contaminants to enter system 
during installation of refrigerant piping. Contaminants 
will result in lower system capacity and abnormally high 
operating pressures and may result in system  failure or 
explosion.
Insulate all refrigerant piping.
Refrigerant pipes may be very hot during unit operation. 
Do not allow contact between wiring and bare copper 
pipes. 
After refrigerant piping connections have been completed, 
check the system for leaks per  commissioning instructions.

Field piping consists of two copper lines connected to the 
indoor unit. Table 1 lists the connection sizes at the indoor 
unit. The connections are made using the provided brass 
fl are nuts at the end of the refrigerant piping connections. 

Both lines must be individually insulated.

1.  The seal on the unit refrigerant piping connections 

should remain in place until the last possible moment. 
This will prevent dust or water from getting into the 
refrigerant piping before it is connected.

2.  CAREFULLY adjust refrigerant piping connections to 

suit the application (straight back, right or left).

3.  Slowly loosen one of the fl are nuts to release the factory 

nitrogen charge.

4. Remove 

the 

fl are nuts from the connections on the unit 

and discard the seal from each of the piping connections.

5. Slide 

the 

fl are nuts onto the ends of the fi eld-provided 

refrigerant piping 

before

 using a suitable fl aring tool to 

fl are the end of the copper pipe.

6.  Apply recommended HFC-410A refrigerant lubricant to 

the outside of the fl ared refrigerant lines (fi gure 7-A). 

IMPORTANT!

The compressor in this unit contains PVE 
oil (Polyvinylether). PVE oil is formulated for 
hydrofl uorocarbon (HFC) refrigerants, such as R-
410a, which this system contains. While it may have 
some miscibility properties with mineral-based oil 
and POE oil (Polyolester), it is not recommended to 
mix PVE oil with any other type of refrigerant oil.

Size

(Btuh)

Liquid Line

in.

Vapor Line

in.

7000

12000

15000

1/4

1/2

18000

24000

30000

36000

48000

3/8

5/8

Table 1. Refrigerant Piping Connections

7.  Align the threaded connections with the fl ared refrigerant 

lines. Tighten the fl are nuts lightly at fi rst to obtain a 
smooth match (fi gure 7-B).

8.  Once snug, continue another half-turn on each nut 

which should create a leak-free joint. A torque wrench 
may be used to tighten fl are nuts using table 2 
recommendations. See fi gure  4. 

Do not over-tighten 

a  fl ared joint. Flared connections should always 
be accessible and must be insulated to prevent 
condensation.

9.  After refrigerant piping has been installed and checked 

for leaks, apply insulation over the connector pipe and 
all fl ared connections.

A

B

CANT ON THE OUTSIDE OF

THE FLARE

MALE FLARE

CONNECTION

Figure 7. Making Connections

(Male to Female Connection)

IMPORTANT!

Always use two wrenches when tightening fl are 
nuts to avoid twisting refrigerant piping. DO 
NOT over-tighten fl are nuts.

TORQUE WRENCH

TO INDOOR

UNIT

TO OUTDOOR UNIT

BACKUP

WRENCH

Figure 8. Tighten Flare Nut

Summary of Contents for VWMA007S4

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Page 4: ...et away from any antenna power cord line radio telephone security system or intercom Electrical interference and radio frequencies from any of these sources may affect operation WARNING Do not install...

Page 5: ...w proper condensate drainage 1 Use a carpenter s level or measuring tape to verify the wall mounting plate is horizontally level 2 Secure the wall mounting plate to the wall using the provided screws...

Page 6: ...r pipes and wiring from the effects of these construction materials by using a sleeve made of a suitable material The integrity of copper pipe and wiring can deteriorate when exposed to these construc...

Page 7: ...Remove the flare nuts from the connections on the unit and discard the seal from each of the piping connections 5 Slide the flare nuts onto the ends of the field provided refrigerant piping before usi...

Page 8: ...om the indoor unit 3 Drain should be as short as possible and should not have any droops or kinks that would restrict condensate flow and shall be approved resistant pipe There must be a 2 inch space...

Page 9: ...r The ground wire for the unit must not be connected to a gas or water pipe a lightning conductor or a telephone ground wire Do not connect power wires to the outdoor unit until all other wiring and p...

Page 10: ...communication wiring FM WHITE WHITE GRAY C TR Y G EEV CN10 WHITE CN15 CN5 CN3 CN24 CN7 CN1 CN21 GM GM CN4 DM HEAT ANION Y G BLUE RED HEAT_L HEAT_N XS2 XP2 CN1 CN2 CN2 T1 WHITE T2B T2 BLACK SW1 SW2 SW...

Page 11: ...communication wiring CS T2B T2 TR FM XS1 7 XP1 7 T1 C KEY XT1 2 EEV COMPONENT GM DM INDOOR FAN ELECTRONIC EXPANSION VALVE INLET AIR TEMP EVAP OUTLET TEMP COOLING MODE COIL TEMP PLUG JACK TRANSFORMER...

Page 12: ...utdoor unit sub2 unit PQE H1 H2 E H1 H2 E H1 H2 E PQE MS Box PQE Ground cable shield DO NOT connect to E PQE MS Box PQE Install a terminating resistor at the last indoor unit terminals P and Q of the...

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