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installation manual
NOTE
CAUTION
>30cm
>200cm
>30cm
>60cm
(Wall or Obstacle)
Air Outlet
Air Inlet
M
P
Air Inlet
Maintain Channel
N
Side Air Outlet Outdoor Unit
Fig.6-4
6.2 Moving and Installation
All pictures in this manual are for explanatory purposes
only. They may slightly differ from the air conditioner that
you purchased (dependent on model). The actual shape
shall prevail.
NOTE
All pictures in this manual are for explanatory purposes
only. They may slightly differ from the air conditioner that
you purchased (dependent on model). The actual shape
shall prevail.
Since the center of gravity of the unit is not at its actual
physical center, please be careful when lifting it using a sling.
Never directly hold onto the inlet of the outdoor unit, to
prevent it from deforming.
Do not touch the fan with your hands or any other objects.
Do not lean the unit more than 45, and do not lay it sideways.
Create a concrete foundation accoding to the specifications
of the outdoor units.
(Refer to Fig. 6-5)
Firmly fasten the feet of this unit with bolts, to prevent it from
collapsing in case of earthquake or strong winds.
(Refer to
Fig. 6-5)
7. INSTALL THE CONNECTING PIPE
Check to ensure that the height drop between the indoor unit
and outdoor unit, the length of refrigerant pipe, and the number
of bends meet the following requirements:
All field piping must be performed by a licensed
refrigeration technician, and must comply with the
relevant local and national codes.
Do not let air, dust, or other impurities fall into the pipe
system during the process of installation. Connecting
pipes should not be installed until the indoor and
outdoor units have already been fixed into place.
Keep the connecting pipes dry, and do not let moisture
inside during installation.
Heat insulation work should be installed properly and
fully, on both sides of the gas piping and the liquid
piping. Otherwise, there can be a risk of water leakage.
Pipe Connection Procedure
7.1
Table 7-1
Capacity (Btu/Hr)
Max Height Drop
Length of Refrigerant Pipe
Number of Bends
12000
5m
Less than 10m
Less than 5
16000~18000
10m
Less than 20m
Less than 8
Fig.6-5
>60cm
Fix with Bolts
CAUTION
Drill a hole into the wall (suitable for just the size of the wall
conduit), and set the fittings (such as the wall conduit and its
cover) onto the wall.
Bind the connecting pipe and the cables together tightly with
the use of binding tape.
Pass the bound connecting pipe through the wall conduit from
outside. Be careful with the pipe movement, to avoid doing
damage to the tubing.
Connect the pipes. Refer to "How to Connect the Pipes" for
further details.
Expel all air with a vacuum pump. Refer to "How to Expel the
Air with a Vacuum Pump" for details.
Open the stop valves of the outdoor unit, to set the refrigerant
pipe connecting the indoor unit with the outdoor unit in fluent
flow.
Check for leakage. Check all joints with a leak detector or
soapy water.
Cover the joints of the connecting pipe with soundproof/
insulating sheaths (fittings), and bind it well with the tapes to
prevent leakage.
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2
3
5
6
7
4
Be sure that the insulating materials cover all of the
exposed parts of the flare pipe joints and refrigerant pipes
on the liquid-side and the gas-side. Ensure that there is
no gap between these layers.
Improper insulation may cause water condensation.
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