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4. Installing the refrigerant piping

4.3. Refrigerant piping (Fig. 4-4)

Remove the service panel 

D

 (three screws) and the front piping cover 

A

 (two screws)

and rear piping cover 

B

 (two screws).

1

Perform refrigerant piping connections for the indoor/outdoor unit when the out-
door unit’s stop valve is completely closed.

2

Vacuum-purge air from the indoor unit and the connection piping.

3

After connecting the refrigerant pipes, check the connected pipes and the indoor
unit for gas leaks. (Refer to 4.4 Refrigerant pipe airtight testing method)

4

Vacuumize the refrigerant lines through the service port of the liquid and gas stop
valves. And then open the stop valves completely (for both the liquid and gas stop
valves). This will completely connect the refrigerant lines of the indoor and out-
door units.

• If the stop valves are left closed and the unit is operated, the compressor and

control valves will be damaged.

• Use a leak detector or soapy water to check for gas leaks at the pipe connec-

tion sections of the outdoor unit.

• Do not use the refrigerant from the unit to purge air from the refrigerant lines.
• After the valve work is completed, tighten the valve caps to the correct torque:

20 to 25 N·m (200 to 250 kgf·cm).
Failure to replace and tighten the caps may result in refrigerant leakage. In
addition, do not damage the insides of the valve caps as they act as a seal to
prevent refrigerant leakage.

5

 Use sealant to seal the ends of the thermal insulation around the pipe connection

sections to prevent water from entering the thermal insulation.

4.4. Refrigerant pipe airtight testing method

(1) Connect the testing tools.

• Make sure the stop valves 

A

 

B

 are closed and do not open them.

• Add pressure to the refrigerant lines through the service port 

C

 of the liquid

stop valve 

and the gas stop valve 

B

.

(2) Do not add pressure to the specified pressure all at once; add pressure little by little.

1

 Pressurize to 0.5 MPa (5 kgf/cm

2

G), wait five minutes, and make sure the

pressure does not decrease.

2

 Pressurize to 1.5 MPa (15 kgf/cm

2

G), wait five minutes, and make sure the

pressure does not decrease.

3

 Pressurize to 4.15 MPa (41.5 kgf/cm

2

G) and measure the surrounding tem-

perature and refrigerant pressure.

(3) If the specified pressure holds for about one day and does not decrease, the pipes

have passed the test and there are no leaks.

• If the surrounding temperature changes by 1°C, the pressure will change by

about 0.01 MPa (0.1 kgf/cm

2

G). Make the necessary corrections.

(4) If the pressure decreases in steps (2) or (3), there is a gas leak. Look for the

source of the gas leak.

4.5. Stop valve opening method

(1) Gas side (Fig. 4-6)

1

Remove the cap, pull the handle toward you and rotate 1/4 turn in a counterclock-
wise direction to open.

2

Make sure that the stop valve is open completely, push in the handle and rotate
the cap back to its original position.

(2) Liquid side (Fig. 4-7)

1

Remove the cap and turn the valve rod counterclockwise as far as it will go with
the use of a 4 mm hexagonal wrench. Stop turning when it hits the stopper.
(ø6.35: Approximately 4.5 revolutions) (ø9.52: Approximately 10 revolutions)

2

Make sure that the stop valve is open completely, push in the handle and rotate
the cap back to its original position.

A

Valve

B

Unit side

C

Handle

D

Cap

E

Local pipe side

A

Stop valve <Liquid side>

B

Stop valve <Gas side>

C

Service port

D

Open/Close section

E

Local pipe

F

Open position side

G

Service port

H

Wrench hole

I

Refrigerant flow direction

Refrigerant pipes are protectively wrapped
• The pipes can be protectively wrapped up to a diameter of ø90 before or after

connecting the pipes. Cut out the knockout in the pipe cover following the groove
and wrap the pipes.

Pipe inlet gap
• Use putty or sealant to seal the pipe inlet around the pipes so that no gaps remain.

(If the gaps are not closed, noise may be emitted or water and dust will enter the
unit and breakdown may result.)

Fig. 4-5

Fig. 4-4

A

Front piping cover

B

Piping cover

C

Stop valve

D

Service panel

E

Bend radius : 100 mm - 150 mm

(1)

1

2

Fig. 4-7

Fig. 4-6

B

G

H

E

D

I

(2)

1

2

F

Sealed, same way for gas side

G

Pipe cover

H

Do not use a wrench here.
Refrigerant leakage may result.

I

Use two wrenches here.

E

G

G

A

B

C

D

F

Summary of Contents for PUMY-P-YHMA

Page 1: ...ll unità interna prima di installare il condizionatore d aria MANUAL DE INSTALACIÓN Para un uso correcto y seguro lea detalladamente este manual y el manual de instalación de la unidad interior antes de instalar la unidad de aire acondicionado E XEIPI IO O H IøN E KATA TA H È ÛˆÛÙ Î È ÛÊ Ï Ú ÛË È ÛÙÂ ÚÔÛÂÎÙÈÎ Ùfi ÙÔ ÂÁ ÂÈÚ ÈÔ Î ıÒ Î È ÙÔ ÂÁ ÂÈÚ ÈÔ ÂÁÎ Ù ÛÙ ÛË ÙË ÂÛˆÙÂÚÈÎ ÌÔÓ ÚÔÙÔ ÂÁÎ Ù ÛÙ ÛÂÙÂ ÙË Ì...

Page 2: ...n cause pressure peaks resulting in a rupture and other hazards Use only accessories authorized by Mitsubishi Electric and ask a dealer or an authorized technician to install them If accessories are incorrectly in stalled water leakage electric shock or fire may result Do not alter the unit Consult a dealer for repairs If alterations or repairs are not performed correctly water leakage electric sh...

Page 3: ... refrigeration oil oil deterioration may result Do not use refrigerant other than R410A refrigerant If another refrigerant is used the chlorine will cause the oil to deteriorate Use the following tools specifically designed for use with R410A refrigerant The following tools are necessary to use R410A refrigerant Contact your nearest dealer for any questions Tools for R410A Gauge manifold Flare too...

Page 4: ...tdoor unit to transport the unit If the unit is carried from the bottom hands or fingers may be pinched 2 3 Outline dimensions Outdoor unit Fig 2 1 Constraints on indoor unit installation You should note that indoor units that can be connected to this outdoor unit are the following models Indoor units with model numbers 15 140 PUMY P100 15 125 can be connected Refer to the table below for possible...

Page 5: ...t rear sides and above only Fig 2 7 Do not install the optional air outlet guides for upward airflow 2 4 2 When installing multiple outdoor units Leave 10 mm space or more between the units 1 Obstacles at rear only Fig 2 8 2 Obstacles at rear and above only Fig 2 9 No more than three units must be installed side by side In addition leave space as shown Do not install the optional air outlet guides...

Page 6: ... less and install on site Warning The unit must be securely installed on a structure that can sustain its weight If the unit is mounted on an unstable structure it may fall down and cause damage or injuries The unit must be installed according to the instructions in order to minimize the risk of damage from earthquakes typhoons or strong winds An incor rectly installed unit may fall down and cause...

Page 7: ...usual pipe sealing is used refer to Table 1 for flaring of R410A refrigerant pipes The size adjustment gauge can be used to confirm A measurements A mm Å Liquid pipe ı Gas pipe PUMY P100 140 ø9 52 ø15 88 B C D mm Ç Total capacity of indoor units Å Liquid pipe ı Gas pipe ø9 52 ø15 88 a b c d e f mm Î Model number Å Liquid pipe ı Gas pipe 15 20 25 32 40 50 ø6 35 ø12 7 63 80 100 125 140 ø9 52 ø15 88 ...

Page 8: ...sure does not decrease 2 Pressurize to 1 5 MPa 15 kgf cm2 G wait five minutes and make sure the pressure does not decrease 3 Pressurize to 4 15 MPa 41 5 kgf cm2 G and measure the surrounding tem perature and refrigerant pressure 3 If the specified pressure holds for about one day and does not decrease the pipes have passed the test and there are no leaks If the surrounding temperature changes by 1...

Page 9: ...ork to outdoor unit 4 Give some allowance to wiring for electrical part box of indoor and outdoor units because the box is sometimes removed at the time of service work 5 Never connect the main power source to terminal block of transmission line If connected electrical parts will be burnt out 6 Use 2 core shield cable for transmission line If transmission lines of different systems are wired with ...

Page 10: ...utomatically becomes 100 if it is set as 01 50 M NET R C Main 101 to 150 Set at an IC Main address within the same group plus 100 M NET R C Sub 151 to 200 Set at an IC Main address within the same group plus 150 MA R C Unnecessary address setting Necessary main sub setting h The group setting operations among the multiple indoor units is done by the remote controller RC after the electrical power ...

Page 11: ...is one compatible with higher harmonics Always use a current leakage breaker that is compatible with higher harmonics as this unit is equipped with an inverter The use of an inadequate breaker can cause the incorrect operation of inverter 16 A 30 mA 0 1 sec or less 15 A 30 mA 0 1 sec or less 16 A 15 A 1 5 1 5 1 5 1 5 Indoor Unit Main Cable Minimum Wire Thickness mm2 Branch Breaker for Current Leak...

Page 12: ...nifold valve and put the cap back onto each stop valve Note 1 Never carry out pump down operation if the amount of refrigerant inside the indoor unit is larger than the amount of charge less refrigerant Carrying out a pump down operation when the amount of refrigerant ex ceeds the amount of charge less refrigerant will cause an extreme pres sure rise and may result in an accident 2 Do not continue...

Page 13: ...2006 95 EC Electromagnetic Compatibility Directive 89 336 EEC This product is designed and intended for use in the residential commercial and light industrial environment HEAD OFFICE TOKYO BLDG 2 7 3 MARUNOUCHI CHIYODA KU TOKYO 100 8310 JAPAN Printed in Japan BG79U713H04 The product at hand is based on the following EU regulations ...

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