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Refrigerant Piping Connections
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REFRIGERANT PIPING CONNECTIONS
Piping to Indoor Unit (HSV3)
To access the indoor unit piping port connections, terminal block, and to make the indoor unit installation procedure easier, it is recommend-
ed that the bottom cover be removed first.
1. Pull the screw cap(s) at the bottom of the indoor unit.
2. Unscrew the two (2) or three (3) screws (depending on the indoor unit model) at the bottom of the chassis cover.
3. Remove the chassis cover, being careful not to scratch the main horizontal vane.
4. From the rear of the indoor unit, pull the tubing holder away from the unit.
5. Remove the pipe port cover.
6. Position the tubing by unfolding the tubing and bending the tubing slowly downward first, as shown below.
Figure 52: Removing Chassis Cover from Indoor Unit (HSV3).
Bending the tubing directly left or right, without
bending downward first, may cause damage.
Chassis cover
Figure 53: Incorrect: Bending Pipe tubing from Indoor Unit (HSV3).
Do not bend tubing directly backwards or to the sides without bending downward first.
This may cause damage.
Incorrect way of bending piping
Unfold
slowly
downward
Bend from
downward position
Correct way of bending piping
Figure 54: Correct: Bending Pipe Tubing at Rear of Indoor Unit (HSV3).
Indoor Unit Connections for HSV3 Units