Samsung AR TSFA Series Installation Manual Download Page 19

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Installation

  CAUTION

 

Be careful not to puncture the plug with the 
screwdriver when installing it.

If using the left, right, or bottom exit, pass the drain hose 
through the selected knockout.

Drain hose Refrigerant pipes  

(assembly pipe)

Connection hose

Connect a 5/8-inch ID extension drain hose to the main 
drain hose.

  CAUTION

 

If the diameter of the connection hose is smaller than 
the product’s drain hose, leakage may occur.

(A)

(B)

1.57~1.77inch

(44~45mm)

Drain hose (A)

Drain hose

Vinyl tape

Extension drain hose (B)

Extension drain hose

0.79 inch (20 mm) or more

Foam insulation

Do not box in or cover the drain hose connection. It must 
be accessible for testing later in the installation process 
and for future servicing.

If the drain hose is routed inside the room, insulate the 
hose so that dripping condensation does not damage the 
furniture or floors.

Step 2-7  Taping the pipes, cables, and 
drain hose

Wrap foam insulation around the refrigerant pipes, up 
to the connection points. The connections must remain 
accessible for testing later in the installation process. 
Either leave slits in the insulation or do not cover the 
connections.

Insulation

Refrigerant pipes

Test parts for the 

indoor unit

Make a piping bundle by using vinyl tape to wrap together 
the refrigerant pipes, power cable, communication cable, 
and drain hose, up to the connection points. Connection 
points must remain accessible for testing later in the 
installation process.

Installation plate

Vinyl tape

Drain hose

Power and communication 

cables (assembly cable)

Refrigerant pipes 

(assembly pipe)

Summary of Contents for AR TSFA Series

Page 1: ...irconditioner Installation manual AR TSFA AR TSFY Thank you for purchasing this Samsung air conditioner Before operating this unit please read this user manual carefully and retain it forfuture reference ...

Page 2: ... power and communication cables 16 Step 2 5 Optional Extending the power cable 17 Step 2 6 Connecting the drain hose 18 Step 2 7 Taping the pipes cables and drain hose 19 OutdoorUnit Installation 20 Step 3 1 Mounting the outdoor unit 20 Step 3 2 Connecting the cables and the pipes 21 Installation Inspection and Testing 22 Step 4 1 Performing a drain leak test 22 Step 4 2 Performing pressure tests ...

Page 3: ... AR24TSFYBWKNCV Because the instructions in this manual covervarious models the characteristics of yourairconditionermay differslightlyfrom those described If you have any questions please contact yourservice providerorvisit www samsunghvac com This device complies with Industry Canada license exempt RSS standard s Operation is subject to the following two conditions 1 this device may not cause ha...

Page 4: ...jury orproperty damage IMPORTANT Information of special interest NOTE Supplementary information that may be useful FOR GENERAL California Proposition 65 Warning US WARNING Cancerand Reproductive Harm www P65Warnings ca gov WARNING The installation and testing of this appliance must be performed bya qualified technician The instructions in this manual are not intended as a substitute for proper tra...

Page 5: ...plete safety either for people or things For this reason where it is not observed as indicated into the Installation Manual the cost necessary to reach and repair the unit in safety as required by current regulations in force with slings trucks scaffolding or any other means of elevation won t be considered in warranty and will be charged to end user Powersupply line fuse orcircuit breaker Be sure...

Page 6: ...ser outdoor Unit ft m Model Pipe length Pipe height Minimum Maximum Standard forfactory charge Maximum 09 12 9 8 3 65 6 20 24 6 7 5 49 2 15 18 24 9 8 3 98 4 30 24 6 7 5 65 6 20 CAUTION OutdoorUnit Outerwall IndoorUnit Cut insulation to have rainwaterdrained Make a U trap A on the pipe which is connected to the indoorunit at outerwall and cut the bottom part of the insulation about10 mm to prevent ...

Page 7: ...runit model number Outdoorunit model number 9000 AR09TSFABWKNCV AR09TSFACWKXCV 12000 AR12TSFABWKNCV AR12TSFACWKXCV 18000 AR18TSFABWKNCV AR18TSFACWKXCV 21000 AR24TSFABWKNCV AR24TSFACWKXCV 9000 AR09TSFABWKNCV AR09TSFABWKXCV 12000 AR12TSFABWKNCV AR12TSFABWKXCV 18000 AR18TSFABWKNCV AR18TSFABWKXCV 21000 AR24TSFABWKNCV AR24TSFABWKXCV 9000 AR09TSFYBWKNCV AR09TSFYBWKXCV 12000 AR12TSFYBWKNCV AR12TSFYBWKXCV...

Page 8: ...is manual that are not expressly approved by the manufacturer could void the manufacturer s warranty To determine where to locate the indoorand outdoorunits you must surveythe entire site and considermanyvariables The goal is to select locations that complywith all safety precautions while also minimizing the total effort involved Indoorunit location requirements WARNING Do not install the unit in...

Page 9: ... as odors may arise Installation on an exteriorwall If the outdoorunit must be installed on an exteriorwall you will need an L bracket to support the unit This bracket is not included with the unit WARNING The wall must be capable of supporting the weight of both the L bracket and the outdoor unit If the unit falls it may result in crushing electric shock fire or explosion that could cause death s...

Page 10: ...цͱЇθ ͱʀɇ Ɗ đƊƸĘ θʪΧθʪϑʪ ϩɇϩ Эʪ ͱθ furtherdetails Sea breeze Sea breeze Sea Sea Outdoor unit Outdoor unit Outdoor unit Sea breeze Protection wall Sea Outdoor unit Outdoorunit Protection wall should be constructed with a solid material that can block the sea breeze and the height and width of the wall should be 1 5 times larger than the size of the outdoor unit You must secure ͱθʪ ϩ ɇ ߤߤ ߨ ߨ ϩ ߩߢߢऌ ...

Page 11: ...y report the damage to your local Samsung distributor Packing material must be disposed of in accordance with local regulations Unpacking the indoorunit At the selected indoorunit location 1 Open the indoorunit package 2 Remove the left and right cushions 3 Carefully remove the unit from the package 4 Place the unit on a flat surface where it will be protected from possible damage Unpacking the ou...

Page 12: ...l vary but may include the following 6 ft electrical whip for connecting the power from the installed disconnect switch to the outdoor unit UV resistant vinyl line set tape for the exposed line set Lines set cover and fittings if used Miscellaneous pipe hangers Miscellaneous screws and anchors for hanging pipe hangers the line set cover the indoor unit mounting plate and so on Electrical ring conn...

Page 13: ...e areas Safety vest forvisibility as required General tools 36 inch spirit level 8 inch to 9 inch torpedo level Cordless drill 2 Phillips bit driver for cordless drill Phillips screw driver Slotted screw driver Corded hammer drill for masonry anchors if used Masonry drill bit for masonry anchors if used Compact bandsaw for cutting all thread and or unistrut channel as required Stud finder for stud...

Page 14: ...ling the wall penetration 1 Determine the position of the hole through which the piping bundle consisting of powerand communication cables refrigerant pipes and the drain hose will pass Considerthe following ࣞ The hole inner diameter must be 2 5 inches 65 mm ࣞ The recommended hole location is behind the unit so that the hole and the piping bundle will not be visible in the room The minimum distanc...

Page 15: ...attached to the air conditioner The smaller diameter pipe is for the high pressure two phase refrigerant The larger diameter pipe is for the low pressure refrigerant vapor Drain hose Refrigerant pipes assemblypipe Connection hose In Step 2 3 step 3 you determined the exit position forthe piping bundle The unit has three knockouts available forthe left right and bottom exits When the bundle exits d...

Page 16: ... flare nut is overtightened the flare face may crack causing refrigerant leakage 8 Do not box in orcoverthe pipe connections Make sure that the connections are accessible fortesting laterin the installation process and forfuture servicing 9 Tape overthe end of the pipes so that debris will not enter the piping when it is passed through the wall The pipes will be insulated laterin the installation ...

Page 17: ...sulation tape Width 0 74inch 19 mm Contraction tube mm 2 75xØ0 31inch 70xØ8 0 mm LxOD 2 As shown in the figure peel off the shields from the rubberand wire of the powercable Peel off 0 79inch 20 mm of cable shields from the pre installed tube CAUTION Forinformation about the powercable specifications for indoorand outdoorunits referto the installation manual After peeling off cable wires from the ...

Page 18: ...k is completed wrap it with the insulation tape to finish Three ormore layers of insulation are required Insulation tape Method 1 Insulation tape Method 2 CAUTION Make sure that the connection parts are not exposed to outside Be sure to use insulation tape and a contraction tube made of approved reinforced insulating materials that have the same level of withstand voltage with the power cable Comp...

Page 19: ...nstallation process and forfuture servicing 5 If the drain hose is routed inside the room insulate the hose so that dripping condensation does not damage the furniture orfloors Step 2 7 Taping the pipes cables and drain hose 1 Wrap foam insulation around the refrigerant pipes up to the connection points The connections must remain accessible fortesting laterin the installation process Eitherleave ...

Page 20: ...e it at the fourmounting points 4 Forinstallations in locations that require seismic or hurricane tie downs complywith local codes 5 If the selected location is exposed to strong winds install a protective fence around the unit so that the fan can operate correctly On a wall WARNING The unit must be properly secured to the wall If the unit falls it may result in crushing electric shock fire or exp...

Page 21: ...5 mm 0 051 inch 1 3 mm 0 3425 0 3583 inch 8 7 9 1 mm 3 8 inch 9 52 mm 0 071 inch 1 8 mm 0 5039 0 5197 inch 12 8 13 2 mm 1 2 inch 12 70 mm 0 079 inch 2 0 mm 0 6378 0 6535 inch 16 2 16 6 mm 5 8 inch 15 88 mm 0 087 inch 2 2 mm 0 7598 0 7756 inch 19 3 19 7 mm 6 Remove the coverpanel on the unit 7 Remove the service valve caps 8 Connect the pipes to the service valve with the flare nuts Hand tighten th...

Page 22: ...ine set to the gauge manifold set 5 Pressurize the line set and indoorunit with dry nitrogen to 200 psig adjust at the pressure regulator 6 Using a soap bubble solution suitable forrefrigeration systems check the fourflare connections forleaks Test parts forthe indoorunit Test parts forthe indoorunit 7 Wait10 minutes to make sure that the pressure does not drop 8 Increase the pressure to 400 psig ...

Page 23: ...irthe leak s and or check performance of vacuum pump then repeat this step 6 Open the service port to connect the system to the manifold 7 Evacuate until 4000 microns is achieved forat least10 minutes 8 Close the gauge manifold valve shut off the vacuum pump and remove the common hose 9 Connect the hose to the nitrogen pressure regulatorand bleed the hose by opening the end of the common hose clos...

Page 24: ...s with foam insulation 2 Wrap the unwrapped portions of the piping bundle with vinyl tape 3 With the manifold gauge set still installed open the isolation valves on the outdoorunit to connect the outdoorunit to the line set and indoorunit 4 Remove the manifold set and vacuum gage Step 4 6 Commissioning the unit The unit is commissioned using the Smart Install feature Smart Install can be started o...

Page 25: ...ke sure a sufficient amount of refrigerant has been added for a pipe that is longer than 24 60ft 7 5 m Check for refrigerant leaks between the valve and pipe connection Step 4 7 Performing final checks and trial operation WARNING Stop the unit disconnect the power and contact Samsung technical support if any of the following occurs The unit produces a burning smell or smoke The power cable is hot ...

Page 26: ...e outdoor unit be sure to stop the compressor and then remove the connected pipes ࣞ Do not operate the compressorwhile a valve is open due to refrigerant leakage from a pipe or an unconnected or incorrectly connected pipe Failure to do so may cause air to flow into the compressor and too a high pressure to develop inside the refrigerant circuit leading to an explosion or product malfunction 1 Hold...

Page 27: ...Find the PCB wire and connect the wire to the Sub PCB as seen in the picture 5 Connect the wire remote controller central remote controlleretc to the Sub PCB 6 Assemble the CoverPCB and the front panel ϩ ʪ ƊЇɵ ťA9 ϑ ͱϩ ϑϩɇ ʪʒࡥ ɇθθɇ ʪ ϩ ʪ и θʪ ͱθ Ї ϩ system connection as shown in the illustration Wire formulti system connection NOTE The Sub PCB is attached to be controlled by the wired remote contr...

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