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Using the vacuum pump
AIR PURGE
For air purge, evacuate the air in the connecting pipe and indoor unit by using vacuum pump. For details, please refer to the following procedure.
a. Connect the gauge manifold.
b. Open the low pressure valve and close the high pressure valve of the gauge manifold completely.
c. Operate the vacuum pump during at least 20 minutes until the pressure reaches -101Kpa (-760mm Hg).
d. Close the low pressure valve of the gauge manifold and stop the vacuum pump operation. (If the indicator of gauge manifold is returned
within 1-2minute after stopping the vacuum pump, check the piping connection leakage)
e. Open both the two-way and three-way valve completely.
f. Close both the two-way and three-way valve caps completely.
g. Remove the gauge manifold and vacuum pump.(During the disconnection, please be cautious not to lose any refrigerant and oil)
h. Reinstall the valve caps and service port nuts.
low - pressure valve
high - pressure valve
gauge manifold
vacuum pump
Hex key wrench
Valve stem
Valve cap
Valve core
Service port nut
Valve cap
Figure 17
Refrigerant charging
• In case of refrigerant charging due to refrigerant leak or service refer to the nameplate on the outdoor unit.
CAUTION
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