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Do not purge the air with refrigerants but use a vacuum pump to vacuum the installation.
There is no extra refrigerant in the outdoor unit for air purging.
• Before system is charged with refrigerant and before the refrigerating system is put into operation, below site test
procedure and acceptance criteria shall be vertifi ed by the certifi ed technicians, and/or the installer.
• Be sure to check whole system for gas leakage.
Preparation
(Step 1-2)
Evacuation
(Step 3-4)
Tightness Test
with Inert Gas
(Step 5-7)
Recovery of
Test Gas
(Step 13)
Evacuation
(Step 3-4)
Open
2 and 3 valves
(Step 14-18)
Complete
Leak detection
and repair
(Step 9-12)
Pressure drop
(Step 8)
YES
NO
Notes:
Recommended use of any of the following leak detector,
I) Universal Sniffer leak detector
II) Electronic halogen leak detector
III) Ultrasonic Leak Detector
1)
Connect a charging hose with a push pin to the Low side of a charging set and the
service port of the 3-way valve.
2)
Attach the gauge manifold set correctly and tightly. Make sure that both valves of
the manifold gauge (low pressure and high pressure) is in close position.
3)
Connect the center hose of the manifold gauge to a vacuum pump.
4)
Turn on the power switch of the vacuum pump, then turn open the low side manifold
gauge valve and make sure that the needle in the gauge moves from
0cmHg (0 MPa) to –76 cmHg (–0.1 MPa) or vacuum until 500 microns is achieved. This process
continues for approximately ten minutes. Then close the low side manifold gauge valve.
5)
Remove the vacuum pump from the centre hose and connect the center hose to cylinder of
any applicable inert gas as test gas.
6)
Charge test gas into the system and wait until the pressure within the system to reach
min. 1.04MPa (10.4barg).
7)
Wait and monitor the pressure reading on the gauges. Check if there is any pressure drop. Waiting
time depends on the size of the system.
8)
If there is any pressure drop, perform step 9-12. If there is no pressure drop, perform step 13.
9)
Use Gas Leak Detector to check for leaks. Must use the detection equipment
with a sensitivity of 5 grams per year of test gas or better.
10) Move the probe along the Air-to-Water Heatpump system to check for leaks, and mark
for repair.
11) Any leak detected and marked shall be repaired.
12) After repair, repeat evacuation steps 3-4 and tightness test steps 5-7.
Check the pressure drop as in step 8.
13) If no leak,
Recover the test gas.
Perform evacuation of
steps 3-4.
Then proceed to step 14.
14) Disconnect the charging
hose from the service
port of the 3-way valve.
15) Tighten the service port
caps of the 3-way valve
at a torque of 18 N•m with a torque wrench.
16) Remove the valve caps of both of the 2-way valve and 3-way valve.
17) Open both of the valves, using a hexagonal wrench (4mm). It is recommended to allow refrigerant
slowly fl ow into the refrigerant system to prevent refrigerant freezing. Slightly open 2-way valve for
5 seconds then close the valve. Repeat this action for 3 cycles then fully open the valve.
18) Mount back the valve caps onto the 2-way valve and the 3-way valve to complete this process.
AIR PURGING METHOD IS PROHIBITED FOR R32 SYSTEM
Two-way valve
Three-way valve
Close
Close
CLOSE
Gas side
Liquid side
Tank
Cylinder
Inert
gas
Vacuum
pump
OPEN
Outdoor unit
Indoor unit
AIR TIGHTNESS TEST ON THE REFRIGERATING SYSTEM
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