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6-3 PIPE CONNECTION

Note:

Fasten a flare nut with a torque wrench as specified in the table below.
When fastened too tight, a flare nut may broken after a long period and cause a leakage
of refrigerant.

1

Indoor unit connection

Connect both liquid and gas pipings to indoor unit.

Apply a thin coat of refrigeration oil 

 on the seat surface of pipe.

For connection first align the center, then tighten the first 3 to 4 turns of flare nut.

Use tightening torque table below as a guideline for indoor unit side union joint
section, and tighten using two wrenches. Excessive tightening damages the flare
section.

Pipe diameter

Tightening torque

N·m

kgf·cm

ø6.35 mm

13.7 to 17.7

140 to 180

ø9.52 mm

34.3 to 41.2

350 to 420

ø12.7 mm

49.0 to 56.4

500 to 575

ø15.88 mm

73.5 to 78.4

750 to 800

2

Outdoor unit connection

Connect pipes to stop valve pipe joint of the outdoor unit in the same manner applied for
indoor unit.

For tightening, use a torque wrench or spanner and use the same tightening torque
applied for indoor unit.

INSULATION AND TAPING

1

Cover piping joints with pipe cover.

2

For outdoor unit side, surely insulate every piping including valves.

3

Using piping tape 

, apply taping starting from the entry of outdoor unit.

Stop the end of piping tape 

 with tape (with adhesive agent attached).

When piping have to be arranged through above ceiling, closet or where the
temperature and humidity are high, wind additional commercially sold insulation for
prevention of condensation.

6. INDOOR/OUTDOOR UNIT CONNECTION

FINISHING AND TEST RUN

INSTALLATION INFORMATION FOR THE AIR CONDI-
TIONER WITH R410A REFRIGERANT

This room air conditioner adopts an HFC refrigerant (R410A) which will never destroy
the ozone layer.

Pay particular attention to the following points, though the basic installation
procedure is same as that for R22 air conditioners.

1

As R410A has a working pressure approx. 1.6 times as high as that of R22, some
special tools and piping parts / materials are required. (Refer to the table below.)

2

Take sufficient care not to allow water and other contaminations to enter the
R410A refrigerant during storage and installation, since it is more susceptible to
contaminations than R22.

3

For refrigerant piping, use clean, pressure-proof parts / materials specifically
designed for R410A. (Refer to 2. Refrigerant piping.)

4

Composition change may occur in R410A since it is a mixed refrigerant. When
charging, charge liquid refrigerant to prevent composition change.

6-1 Tools dedicated for the air conditioner with R410A

refrigerant

The following tools are required for R410A refrigerant. Some R22 tools can be
substituted for R410A tools.
The diameter of the service port on the stop valve in outdoor unit has been changed to
prevent any other refrigerant being charged into the unit. (Cap size has been changed
from 7/16 UNF with 20 threads to 1/2 UNF with 20 threads.)

R410A tools

Can R22 tools be used?

Description

R410A has high pressures beyond the meas-
urement range of existing gauges.

Gauge manifold

No

Port diameters have been changed to prevent
any other refrigerant from being charged into the
unit.

Charge hose

No

Hose material and cap size have been changed
to improve the pressure resistance.

Gas leak detector

No

Dedicated for HFC refrigerant.

Torque wrench

Yes

1/4 and 3/8

No

1/2 and 5/8

Flare tool

Yes

Clamp bar hole has been enlarged to reinforce
the spring strength in the tool.

Flare gauge

New

Provided for flaring work (to be used with R22
flare tool).

New

Provided to prevent the back flow of oil. This
adapter enables you to use existing vacuum
pumps.

New

It is difficult to measure R410A with a charging
cylinder because the refrigerant bubbles due to
high pressure and high-speed vaporization.

No: Not substitutable for R410A

Yes: Substitutable for R410A

6-2 FLARING WORK

Main cause of gas leakage is defect in flaring work.
Carry out correct flaring work in the following procedure.

1 Pipe cutting

Cut the copper pipe correctly with pipe cutter.

2 Burrs removal

Completely remove all burrs from the cut cross section of pipe.

Put the end of the copper pipe to downward direction as you remove burrs in order to
avoid to let burrs drop in the piping.

Copper pipe

Good

No good

Tilted

Uneven

Burred

Burr

Copper pipe

Spare
reamer

Pipe
cutter

Flare nut

Copper pipe

Smooth all around

Even length
all around

Inside is shining without any scratches.

90

°

Electronic scale
for refrigerant
charging

Vacuum pump
adaptor

3 Putting nut on

Remove flare nuts attached to indoor and outdoor
units, then put them on pipe having completed
burr removal.
(not possible to put them on after flaring work)

Flare nut for R410A pipe differs from R22 pipe.
Refer to the following table for detail.

4 Flaring work

Carry out flaring work using flaring tool as shown below.

Firmly hold copper pipe in a die in the dimension shown in the table above.

5 Check

Compare the flared work with figure below.

If flare is noted to be defective, cut off the flared section and do flaring work again.

mm

inch

R410A

R22

ø6.35

1/4

17

17

ø9.52

3/8

22

22

ø12.7

1/2

26

24

ø15.88

5/8

29

27

A (mm)

Outside diameter

Conventional flare tool

Clutch type

Wing nut type

ø6.35 mm

0 to 0.5

1.0 to 1.5

1.5 to 2.0

ø9.52 mm

0 to 0.5

1.0 to 1.5

1.5 to 2.0

ø12.7 mm

0 to 0.5

1.0 to 1.5

2.0 to 2.5

ø15.88 mm

0 to 0.5

1.0 to 1.5

2.0 to 2.5

Flare tool for R410A

clutch type

A

Die

Copper pipe

Flare nut

Die

Copper pipe

York

Flaring tool

Wing nut type

Clutch type

Summary of Contents for MSZ-GA50VA

Page 1: ...r or wall and set the wireless remote controller In rooms where inverter type fluorescent lamps are used the signal from the wireless remote controller may not be received 1 THE FOLLOWING SHOULD ALWAYS BE OBSERVED FOR SAFETY Be sure to read THE FOLLOWING SHOULD ALWAYS BE OBSERVED FOR SAFETY before installing the air conditioner Be sure to observe the cautions specified here as they include importa...

Page 2: ...D CONNECTIONS This unit has flared connections on both indoor and outdoor sides Remove the outdoor units valve cover then connect the pipe Refrigerant pipes are used to connect the indoor and outdoor units Be careful not to crush or bend the pipe in pipe bending Limits MSZ GA50 60 71 80 Pipe length 30 m max Height difference 15 m max No of bends 10 max Refrigerant adjustment If pipe length exceeds...

Page 3: ... 3 CONNECTING WIRE SPECIFICATIONS Use special room air conditioning circuit 4 4 INDOOR AND OUTDOOR CONNECTING WIRE CON NECTION You can connect indoor outdoor lead wire without removing the front panel 1 Open the front panel 2 Remove one screw holding the electrical cover then remove the cover 3 Remove the VA clamp and the cord clamp 4 Pass the indoor outdoor unit connecting wire from the back of t...

Page 4: ... is off To prevent breaker off due to the rush of starting current systematize other home appliances not to turn on at the same time 4 6 PIPE FORMING Place the drain hose below the refrigerant piping Make sure that the drain hose is not heaved or snaked Do not pull the hose to apply the tape When the drain hose passes the room be sure to wrap insulation material obtain able at a store around it Wr...

Page 5: ...ow Connect the refrigerant piping with the extension pipe Thrust the lower part of the indoor unit into the installation plate 4 7 DRAIN PIPING If the extension drain hose has to pass through a room be sure to wrap it with commercially sold insulation The drain hose should point downward for easy drain flow Fig 1 Do not make drain piping as shown in Fig 2 to 5 Spacer assembly Securely attach the s...

Page 6: ... substituted for R410A tools The diameter of the service port on the stop valve in outdoor unit has been changed to prevent any other refrigerant being charged into the unit Cap size has been changed from 7 16 UNF with 20 threads to 1 2 UNF with 20 threads R410A tools Can R22 tools be used Description R410A has high pressures beyond the meas urement range of existing gauges Gauge manifold No Port ...

Page 7: ...perates so the compressor will not operate for three minutes to protect the air conditioner 6 6 EXPLANATION TO THE CUSTOMER Using the OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS explain the following to the customer how to control temperature how to remove the air filters how to remove or put the remote controller in the remote controller holder how to clean precautions for operation etc Recommend the customer to read...

Page 8: ...e top of the front panel 4 Fit in the bottom of the front panel and tighten it using screws 5 Push the section of the front panel marked by the arrow and fit the panel into the air conditioner 7 2 PUMPING DOWN When relocating or disposing of the air conditioner pump down the system following the procedure below so that no refrigerant is released into the atmosphere 1 Connect the gauge manifold val...

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