Indoor Heat Exchanger
Si041652EB
20
Removal Procedure
9. Indoor Heat Exchanger
Warning
Be sure to wait for 10 minutes or more after turning off all power supplies before
disassembling work.
In pump-down work, be sure to stop the compressor before disconnecting the
refrigerant pipe. If the refrigerant pipe is disconnected with the compressor operating
and the stop valve open, air may be sucked in and may generate an over-pressure in
refrigeration cycle, thus resulting in pipe rupture or accidental injury.
When removing or reinstalling the indoor heat exchanger, be sure to wear gloves or
wrap the indoor heat exchanger with cloths. (You may be injured by the fins.)
Caution
Be sure to conduct pump down operation before disassembling the refrigerant pipe.
If the refrigerant leaks, repair the spot of leaking, then collect all refrigerant from the
unit. After conducting vacuum drying, recharge proper amount of refrigerant.
From the viewpoint of global environmental protection, make sure to use a vacuum
pump for air purging.
Step
Procedure
Points
1. Disconnect the refrigerant
piping.
1
Remove the 2 screws.
2
Pull out the drain hose.
Hold the indoor unit up with a
piece of wood.
Place a plastic sheet around
the drain pan to prevent from
wetting the floor with
remaining drain.
If the drain hose is
embedded in the wall,
disconnect the drain hose
beforehand.
3
4
Disconnect the flare nut
for gas piping.
Disconnect the flare nut
for liquid piping.
Carry out the removal works
with 2 wrenches.
When the pipings are
disconnected, protect the
open ends of both the pipe
and the unit from moisture
intrusion.
(R22937)
Connecting wires
Extension drain
Drain hose
(R22938)
(R22939)