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Single Zone Mega, Standard Efficiency
, and Mega 1
15V W
all Mounted Installation Manual
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REFRIGERANT PIPING CONNECTIONS
Figure 63: Checking for Leaks at the Indoor Unit.
Figure 64: Bundling the Connection Components (From Outdoor Unit to
Indoor Unit).
Vinyl tape (narrow)
Connection pipe
Connecting cable
Vinyl tape (wide)
Wrap with vinyl tape
Indoor unit pipe
Pipe
Bundling
If a conduit or piping set cover is not used on the connection from
the outdoor unit to the interior, bundle both separately insulated
refrigerant pipes, the drain hose, and outdoor unit to indoor unit
communication / connection (power) cable together with wide vinyl
tape.
1. Both piping must be fully and separately encased in insulation
material: Overlap the field installation piping insulation material
and the indoor unit piping insulation material.
2. Bind together the two pipes, using vinyl tape. Make sure there
are no gaps during the binding.
3. Be sure the cutting line is placed upward.
4. Wrap the rear piping section with narrow vinyl tape.
5. Continue to wrap the indoor unit pipe as connected to the outdoor
connection pipe.
6. Using a wider vinyl tape, bundle the piping and drain hose
together.
• Tape must be sufficient to cover the piping in order to fit into the
rear piping housing area at the back of the indoor unit.
Checking the Indoor Unit Drain Hose
for Leaks
1. Pour a glass of water on the evaporator.
2. Verify that the water flows appropriately through and out of the
drain hose without any leaks.
Figure 65: Cutaway of Proper Bundling.
Drain Pan
Drain
Hose
Check for Leaks
Drain Hose Connection
Check
for Leaks
Indoor Unit Drain Hose
• Always include insulation on all refrigerant and drain piping to
ensure condensate does not form and cause damage to walls,
floors, etc.
•
For systems with wiring greater than 130 feet, see the “Commu
-
nication / Connection (Power) Cable Specifications from Outdoor
Unit to Indoor Unit” in the Electrical System Installation section for
information.
Figure 66: Cutaway of.Proper Pipe and Cable Bundling.
Cut Line
Cut Line at Top
Piping
Connection
Cable
Tape
Drain Hose