Rinnai 14
Split AC IM
Air Purging & Leakage Test
WARNING
DO NOT
mix any substance other than the specified refrigerant (R32) into refrigerant system.
When refrigerant gas leaks occur, ventilate the room immediately.
R32, as well as other refrigerants, should always be recovered and never be released directly into
the environment.
Use a vacuum pump for R32 exclusively. Using the same vacuum pump for different refrigerants
may damage the vacuum pump or the unit.
CAUTION
It is necessary to purge air and check for gas leakage after piping work is completed.
If using additional refrigerant, perform air purging from the refrigerant pipes and indoor unit
using a vacuum pump, then charge additional refrigerant.
Use a hex socket (3/16") to operate the service valves.
All refrigerant pipe joints to be tightened with a torque wrench at the specified torque.
Evacuation Vacuum Method / Leak Test
1� Remove the caps from the vapour valve, vapour valve service port and
the liquid valve�
2� Connect charge hose from the low pressure gauge (manifold gauge
set) to the vapour valve service port�
3� Open the low pressure gauge valve (manifold gauge set), turn on the
vacuum pump and run for a minimum of 15 minutes�
4�
Close low pressure gauge valve (manifold gauge set) and turn off
vacuum pump�
5� Wait 2 minutes to allow pressure to stabilise, then check that the low
pressure gauge is maintaining a pressure of -100 kPa (-76 cmHg)�
6� Disconnect charge hose from the vapour valve service port and
replace the vapour valve service port cap�
7� Open both the vapour and the liquid valves to charge the refrigerant
system for test running�
8� Test run the system through both heating and cooling cycles and test
for leaks�
9� Replace the vapour and liquid valve caps�
IMPORTANT
Both the vapour and liquid valve caps MUST BE on tight.
10� The system is now ready to run�
Adding Refrigerant for Longer Line Length
Additional refrigerant for longer piping runs can be added either at the time
of evacuation of the new installation or whilst the unit is operating, see "Pipe
Length & Elevation Limits" on page 8�
CAUTION
It is very easy to overcharge, take caution in charging
refrigerant liquid and keep your eye on the scales to avoid
overcharging the unit.
Take care not to discharge refrigerant into the atmosphere
during installation, re-installation, repair or service.
Low pressure gauge
-100 kPa (-76 cmHg)
Low pressure
gauge handle
Vacuum
Pump
Charge
hose
Manifold
gauge
set
Charge
hose
Vapour valve
Service port
Liquid valve
INSTALLATION
INSTALLATION