10
Installation Procedure
English
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5
Check that the flaring is correct, referring to the
illustrations below for examples of incorrect flaring.
Correct
Inclined
Damaged
Surface
Cracked
Uneven
Thickness
Step 7 Connecting the assembly
pipes to the refrigerant pipes
There are two refrigerant pipes of different diameters :
• A smaller one for the liquid refrigerant.
• A larger one for the gas refrigerant. The inside of
copper pipe must be clean and has no dust.
1
Remove the pinch pipe on the pipes and connect the
assembly pipes to each pipe, tightening the nuts, first
manually and then with a torque wrench, a spanner
applying the following torque.
2
3
3
1
Torque
wrench
Flare nut
Union
Spanner
Outer Diameter (mm)
Torque (N•m)
Ø6.35
14 to 18
Ø9.52
34 to 42
Ø12.70
49 to 61
Ø15.88
68 to 82
Ø19.05
100 to 120
(1 N•m=10 kgf•cm)
NOTE
• If the pipes must be shortened, see
Step 6 Cutting
and flaring the pipes
on page 9.
2
Be sure to use an insulator thick enough to cover the
refrigerant tube to protect the condensate water on
the outside of the pipe falling onto the floor and to
improve the efficiency of the unit.
3
Cut off any excess foam insulation.
4
Make sure that there are no cracks or waves on the
bent area.
5
It would be necessary to double the insulation thickness
(10 mm or more) to prevent condensation even on the
insulator when if the installed area is warm and humid.
6
Do not use joints or extensions for the pipes
connecting the indoor and outdoor units.
CAUTION
• Connect the indoor and outdoor units using pipes with
flared connections (not supplied). For the lines, use
insulated, unwelded, degreased and deoxidized copper
pipe (Cu DHP type to ISO 1337 or UNI EN 12735-1),
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hydro-sanitary applications is completely unsuitable.
• For sizing and limits (height difference, line length,
max. bends, refrigerant charge, etc.) see the outdoor
unit installation manual.
• All refrigerant connection must be accessible, in order to
permit either unit maintenance or removing it completely.
• If the pipes require brazing, make sure that oxygen
free nitrogen (OFN) is flowing through the system.
• Nitrogen blowing pressure range is 0.02 to 0.05 MPa.
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