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Model

A+B+C+D

Amount of additional refrigerant charge (kg)

30 m and less

31-40 m

41-50 m

51-60 m

61-70 m

71-80 m

No additional

charge necessary

Calculate the amount of additional refrigerant

charge using formula provided next page

HRP200

For single combination

(1 indoor unit)

For twin / triple / 

quadruple combination

(2-4 indoor units)

1.4 kg

2.8 kg

0.9 kg

1.8 kg

4.2 kg

5.6 kg

7.0 kg

4. Installing the refrigerant piping

A

A

  Stop valve <Liquid side>

B

  Stop valve <Gas side>

C

  Service port

D

  Open/Close section

E

  Local pipe

F

  Sealed, same way for gas side

G

  Pipe cover

Do not use a wrench here.

     Refrigerant leakage may result.

Use 2 wrenches here.

D

B

C

G

F

E

D

C

A

Fig. 4-5

Fig. 4-6

Fig. 4-7

4.4. Refrigerant pipe airtight testing method (Fig.4-5)

(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 

A

.

(2)  Do not add pressure to the speci

Þ

 ed pressure all at once; add pressure little by 

little.

 

1

  Pressurize to 0.5 MPa (5 kgf/cm

2

G), wait 5 minutes, and make sure the pres-

sure does not decrease.

 

2

  Pressurize  to  1.5  MPa  (15  kgf/cm

2

G),  wait  5  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 speci

Þ

 ed pressure holds for about 1 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

The stop valve opening method varies according to the outdoor unit model. Use the 
appropriate method to open the stop valves.
(1) Gas side (Fig. 4-6)

1

  Remove  the  cap,  pull  the  handle  toward  you  and  rotate  1/4  turn  in  a  counter-

clockwise 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.

   (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.

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 re-

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

4.6. Addition of refrigerant

•   Additional charging is not necessary if the pipe length does not exceed 30 m.
•   If the pipe length exceeds 30 m, charge the unit with additional R410A refriger-

ant according to the permitted pipe lengths in the chart below.

  *   When  the  unit  is  stopped,  charge  the  unit  with  the  additional  refrigerant 

through the liquid stop valve after the pipe extensions and indoor unit have 
been vacuumized.

     When  the  unit  is  operating,  add  refrigerant  to  the  gas  check  valve  using  a 

safety charger. Do not add liquid refrigerant directly to the check valve.

  *   After charging the unit with refrigerant, note the added refrigerant amount on 

the service label (attached to the unit).

     Refer to the “1.5. Using R410A refrigerant air conditioners” for more informa-

tion.

•   Be careful when installing multiple units. Connecting to an incorrect indoor unit 

can  lead  to  abnormally  high  pressure  and  have  a  serious  effect  on  operation 
performance.

I

  Double spanner section

 

 (Do not apply a spanner other than to this section. 
Doing so would cause coolant leaks.)

J

  Seal section

 

 (Seal  the  end  of  the  heat  insulation  material  at 
the  pipe  connection  section  with  whatever  seal 
material you have on hand so that water does not 
in

Þ

 ltrate the heat insulation material.)

A

  Valve

B

  Unit side

C

  Handle

Cap

E

  Local pipe side

F

  Pipe cover

G

  Service port

H

  Wrench hole

I

H

B

Precautions when using the charge valve (Fig.4-8)

Do not tighten the service port too much when installing it, otherwise, the valve core 
could be deformed and become loose, causing a gas leak.
After positioning section 

B

 in the desired direction, turn section 

A

 only and tighten it.

Do not further tighten sections 

A

 and 

B

 together after tightening section 

A

.

* The 

Þ

 gure to the left is an example only.

The stop valve shape, service port position,   

etc., may vary according to the model.

* Turn section 

A

 only.

(Do  not  further  tighten  sections 

A

  and 

B

   

together.)

C

 Charge hose

D

 Service port

A

B

C

D

Fig. 4-8

(1)

(2)

Model

Permitted pipe 

length

Permitted vertical 

difference

Additional refrigerant charging amount

31 - 40 m

41 - 50 m

51 - 60 m

61 - 75 m

HRP71,100,125

-75 m

-30 m

0.6 kg

1.2 kg

1.8 kg

2.4 kg

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Summary of Contents for Mr. Slim PUHZ-HRP-HA2

Page 1: ...ees deze handleiding en de installatiehandleiding van het binnenapparaat zorgvuldig door voordat u met het installeren van de airconditioner begint MANUAL DE INSTALACI N Para un uso correcto y seguro...

Page 2: ...ctly overheating or re may result The terminal block cover panel of the outdoor unit must be rmly attached If the cover panel is mounted incorrectly and dust and moisture enter the unit electric shock...

Page 3: ...uch the pipes burns or frostbite may result After stopping operation be sure to wait at least ve minutes before turn ing off the main power switch Otherwise water leakage or breakdown may result 1 5 U...

Page 4: ...e space as shown Do not install the optional air outlet guides for upward air ow 3 Obstacles at front only Fig 2 14 When using the optional air outlet guides the clearance is 1000 mm or more 4 Obstacl...

Page 5: ...ible Vent Max 30 Set deep in the ground 600 600 Min 360 175 175 Min 10 950 25 330 370 4 Installing the refrigerant piping 4 1 Precautions for devices that use R410A refrigerant Refer to 1 5 for precau...

Page 6: ...C Local piping without oxygen 2 Connect the E Joint pipe to the gas side Stop valve Use 2 wrenches to tighten the are nut If order is reversed refrigerant leak occurs because of the part damaging by...

Page 7: ...to its original position Refrigerant pipes are protectively wrapped The pipes can be protectively wrapped up to a diameter of 90 before or after connecting the pipes Cut out the knockout in the pipe...

Page 8: ...The existing pipe thickness does not meet speci cations or the pipes are damaged Fig 4 9 Indoor unit Outdoor unit Main piping Branch piping Multi distribution pipe option Outdoor unit HRP200 A 9 52 65...

Page 9: ...efrigerant piping HRP71 100 125 HRP200 Drain socket PAC SG61DS E Drain pan PAC SG64DP E PAC SH97DP E 5 Drainage piping work Outdoor unit drainage pipe connection When drain piping is necessary use the...

Page 10: ...ire which is longer than the other cords so that it will not become disconnected when tension is applied A Control Outdoor Unit 3 poles isolator Power supply Isolator A Control Indoor Unit Warning In...

Page 11: ...operation Starting operation immediately after turning on the main power switch can result in severe damage to internal parts Keep the power switch turned on during the operational season The followi...

Page 12: ...the unit is stopped How ever even if the unit is stopped and the SWP switch is set to ON less than three minutes after the compressor stops the refrigerant collecting operation cannot be performed Wai...

Page 13: ...door unit C Master remote controller D Subordinate remote controller E Standard 1 1 Refrigerant address 00 F Simultaneous twin Refrigerant address 01 G Simultaneous triple Refrigerant address 02 E SW...

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