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8.2 Connecting Piping between Indoor 
        and Outdoor Units

Be sure to apply a sealing cap or water-proof tape 
to prevent dust or water from getting into the tubes 
before they are used.
Be sure to apply refrigerant lubricant to the 
matching surfaces of the flare and union before 
connecting them together

. This is effective for 

reducing gas leaks.(Figure 8.4)
For proper connection, align the union tube and 
flare tube straight with each other, then tighten the 
flare nut lightly to obtain a smooth match. (Figure 8.5) 
Tighten the set screw with torque wrench to prevent 
leak of refrigerant. Carefully test leak before running 
the appliance.

Remove the burrs at the end of the copper tube 
with a tube reamer or file. When reaming, hold the 
tube bend downward and be sure that no copper 
scraps fall into the tube. This process is important 
and should be done carefully to make a good 
flare.(Figure 8.1,8.2)
Remove the flare nut from the unit and be sure to 
mount it on the copper tube.
Make a flare at the end of copper tube with a flare 
tool.(Figure 8.3)

8.4 Taping the Tubes

Note: Do not bind the armoring tape too tightly because 
this will decrease the heat insulation effect. Also be 
sure the condensed drain hose splits away from bundle 
and drips clear of the unit and the piping.  

The two refrigerant tubes (and electrical wire if local 
codes permit) should be taped together with white 
armoring tape. The drain hose may also e included 
and taped together as a bundle with the tubing. 
Wrap the tape from the bottom of the outdoor  unit 
to the top of the piping where it enters the wall. As 
you wrap the piping, overlap half of each previous 
tape. (See Figure 8.7)
Clamp the piping bundle to the wall, using one 
clamp approx. every 120 cm.

8.5 Finishing the installation

After completion of wrapping and insulation, seal the 

hole on the wall with suitable seal

 against wind and rain.

To avoid loss of heat and in prevention of the 
ground being wet by condensed water, all 
refrigerant tubes must be insulated with suitable 
insulating materials whose minimum thickness will 
be 6 mm. (See Figure 8.6)

8.3 Heat Insulation of the Refrigerant Tube

8.1 Flaring with Tube Expander 

Note: A good flare have the following characteristics:
Inside surface is glossy and smooth.
Edge is smooth.
Tapered sides are of uniform length.

8.Refrigerant Piping

Clamp 

Insulated tubes

Tube

Tapered nuts

Flarer 

 Fig.8.3

Apply refrigerant  lubricant here and there

Union    Flare nut

Insulation 

Tube

Reamer 

Fig.8.1

Before 

After 

Fig.8.2

 Fig.8.5

 Fig.8.4

 Fig.8.6

 Fig.8.7

Summary of Contents for YAKN09BZNWEUH1

Page 1: ...0Hz T1 Cooling Only Model YAKN09BZNWEUH1 YAKN12BZNWEUH1 YEKN18BZNWEUH1 YEKN24BZNWEUH1 YEKN36BZNWEUH1 YEKN42BZMWEUH1 YGKN48BZMWEUH1 YGKN55BZMWEUH1 Model YAJN09BZNWETH1 YAJN12BZNWETH1 YEJN18BZNWETH1 YEJ...

Page 2: ...ditioner 2 Special Remarks 3 Troubleshooting 3 Diagram of Refrigerant Cycle Wiring 1 Refrigerant Flow Diagram 4 2 Electrical Wiring Diagram 4 Installation and Maintenance 1 Safety Notice 5 2 The Tools...

Page 3: ...not connect the grounding of this product to various kinds of air feeding ducts drain piping lightning protection facility as well as other piping lines to avoid receiving an electric shock and damag...

Page 4: ...lected The figures are based on the external views of the standard model Operation instruction will be further specified in remote controller s manual Please read it carefully before using this applia...

Page 5: ...er reducing heating performance When this happens a defrosting system of the air conditioner will operate At the same time the fan in the indoor unit stops or runs at a very low speed in some cases to...

Page 6: ...y valve Heat exchanger Liquid piping Heating cycle Cooling cycle INDOOR UNIT OUTDOOR UNIT Heat exchanger EEV Service valve Outdoor unit Outdoor unit Indoor unit Indoor unit Terminal Terminal Power sup...

Page 7: ...nces other than the specified refrigerant such as air Any presence of air or other foreign substance in the refrigerant circuit causes an abnormal pressure rise or rupture resulting in injury If any r...

Page 8: ...ter Hammer Churn drill Knife or wire stripper Tube expander Inner hexagon spanner Tape measure 3 1 The Initial Check When moving the unit during or after unpacking make sure to lift it by holding its...

Page 9: ...nit power supply wiring and transmission wiring must be kept at least 1 meter away from televisions and radio which prevents image interference and noise in those electrical appliances Noise may be ge...

Page 10: ...the thread locker on the suspension to prevent the nuts from loosening 1 During the installation please cover the unit with the plastic cloth to keep it clean 2 Make sure that the unit is installed le...

Page 11: ...The connection positions of the tube Fig 4 2 The pipe diameter The refrigerant gas pipe The refrigerant liquid pipe 2 As shown in Fig 4 3 screw up the nuts with 2 spanners Fig 4 3 Screw up the nut to...

Page 12: ...ould be insulated because condensation may form there and cause water leakage Drain piping passing indoors Drain sockets Referring the figure below insulate the drain socket and drain hose using the i...

Page 13: ...t The lid of the control box Fig 6 1 Remove the screws on the control box 11 Installation and Maintenance 6 Electrical Wiring When clamping the wiring use the included clamping material as shown in th...

Page 14: ...desired function code to rewrite the parameter values by pressing button and press button to confirm Press button to quit 1 2 3 4 5 V V V V V V V V M T M T M T If you still have any trouble please co...

Page 15: ...hat the wall and the supporting rack is strong enough to hold the weight of the appliance Release the set screws of the electric cover remove the electric cover if the valve cover is there either plea...

Page 16: ...e heat insulation effect Also be sure the condensed drain hose splits away from bundle and drips clear of the unit and the piping The two refrigerant tubes and electrical wire if local codes permit sh...

Page 17: ...e contact local technical service center of our company for further information Narrow pipe Hex wrench Wide pipe Service valve Bonnet of service valve Bonnet of narrow valve Bonnet of wide valve Indoo...

Page 18: ...ck Place the round crimp style terminals on the wires up to the covered part and secure in place When connecting the terminal block using a single core wire be sure to perform curing 3 When transmitti...

Page 19: ...nt possible harm to the environment or human health from uncontrolled waste disposal recycle it responsibly to promote the sustainable reuse of material resources To return your used device please use...

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