10
GB
1. Size of BC controller’s end connection piping
[Fig. 5.2.2]
BC CONTROLLER/MAIN BC CONTROLLER
SUB BC CONTROLLER
Unit model
Model name
High pressure
side (mm [in])
Low pressure
side (mm [in])
Model name
Total capacity of
indoor units
High pressure
(gas) side (mm [in])
Low pressure (gas)
side (mm [in])
Liquid side
(mm [in])
Outdoor unit side
PURY-P72
(BC CONTROLLER)
CMB-P104NU-G1
CMB-P105NU-G1
CMB-P106NU-G1
CMB-P108NU-G1
CMB-P1010NU-G1
CMB-P1013NU-G1
CMB-P1016NU-G1
ø15.88 [5/8]
(Brazing)
ø19.05 [3/4]
(Brazing)
PURY-P96
ø19.05 [3/4]
(Brazing)
ø22.2 [7/8]
(Brazing)
When a system that has more than 16 branching points, use BC controllersì
(main and sub) to connect the pipes.
PURY-P120
ø25.4 [1]
(Brazing)
PURY-P144
(MAIN BC
CONTROLLER)
CMB-P108NU-GA1
CMB-P1010NU-GA1
CMB-P1013NU-GA1
CMB-P1016NU-GA1
ø22.2 [7/8]
(Brazing)
ø28.58 [1-1/8]
(Brazing)
CMB-P104NU-GB1
CMB-P108NU-GB1
CMB-P1016NU-HB1
below 72
ø15.88 [5/8]
(Brazing)
ø19.05 [3/4]
(Brazing)
ø9.52 [3/8]
(Brazing)
PURY-P168
73-108
ø19.05 [3/4]
(Brazing)
ø22.2 [7/8]
(Brazing)
PURY-P192
109-126
ø28.58 [1-1/8]
(Brazing)
ø12.7 [1/2]
(Brazing)
PURY-P216
ø28.58 [1-1/8]
(Brazing)
127-144
ø22.2 [7/8]
(Brazing)
PURY-P240
ø34.93 [1-3/8]
(Brazing)
145-168
ø15.88 [5/8]
(Brazing)
PURY-P264
(MAIN BC
CONTROLLER)
CMB-P108NU-HA1
CMB-P1010NU-HA1
CMB-P1016NU-HA1
PURY-P288
Indoor unit side
ø9.52 [3/8]
(Flare)
ø15.88 [5/8]
(Flare)
ø9.52 [3/8]
(Flare)
ø15.88 [5/8]
(Flare)
*1 Use the supplied pipe.
E
E
E
E
E
I
E
A B
G
*2
H
*1
D
24-54
72-96
*3
C
F
A
To outdoor unit (MAIN BC CONTROLLER)
B
End connection (brazing)
C
BC controller (MAIN BC CONTROLLER / SUB BC CONTROLLER)
D
Reducer
(accessory)
E
Indoor
unit
F
Less than 18
G
Combined piping kit (Model name: CMY-R160-J1)
H
Twinning pipe (Model name: CMY-Y102S-G2)
I
Up to three units for 1 branch hole; total capacity: below 30 (but same in cooling/heat-
ing mode)
The size of BC controller’s branch piping is for 63 to 140 type indoor units.
Therefore, if you want to connect indoor units other than the above, connect pip-
ing following the procedures below.
*1. For connecting 06 to 18 type indoor units
Connect indoor units using the reducers supplied with BC controllers.
Note:
8VHRQO\WKHÀDUHQXWVVXSSOLHGZLWKWKH%&FRQWUROOHU
*2. To connect a unit with a capacity of higher than 31.
After combining two branches using an optionally available piping kit
(CMY-R160-J1), connect indoor units.
*3. Connection of plural indoor units with one connection (or joint pipe)
7RWDOFDSDFLW\RIFRQQHFWDEOHLQGRRUXQLWV/HVVWKDQ/HVVWKDQZLWK
joint pipe)
1XPEHURIFRQQHFWDEOHLQGRRUXQLWV0D[LPXP6HWV
7ZLQQLQJSLSH8VHWKHWZLQQLQJSLSHIRU&,7<08/7,<6HULHV&0<<6
G2)
6HOHFWLRQRIUHIULJHUDQWSLSLQJ
Select the size according to the total capacity of indoor units to be installed
downstream.
(Unit: mm [in])
Total capacity of indoor units
Liquid line
Gas line
Below 54
ø9.52 [3/8]
ø15.88 [5/8]
55 to 72
ø19.05 [3/4]
73 to 96
ø22.2 [7/8]
2. Connecting to out side pipes
)RU385<3
[Fig. 5.2.3]
(Unit: mm [in])
High pressure/low pressure piping diagram
D
A
B
C
E
A
Connection pipe of outdoor unit (Low pressure)
B
Connection pipe of outdoor unit (High pressure)
C
Drain piping (O.D.
ø
32mm [1-1/4 in])
D
Connection pipe of indoor unit (Liquid)
E
Connection pipe of indoor unit (Gas)
Note:
Be sure to use non-oxidative brazing.
5.3. Refrigerant piping work
After connecting the refrigerant pipes of all indoor and outdoor units with the out-
door units’ stop valves remained fully closed, evacuate vacuum from the outdoor
units’ stop valve service ports.
After completing the above, open the outdoor units’ stop valves. This connects
the refrigerant circuit (between outdoor and BC controller) completely.
How to handle stop valves is described on each outdoor unit.
Notes:
%HIRUH WLJKWHQLQJ WKH ÀDUH QXW DSSO\ UHIULJHUDWLQJ PDFKLQH RLO OLJKWO\
RYHUWKHYDOYHÀDUHVXUIDFHDQGLWVVHDWLQJVXUIDFH
Use two wrenches for pipe connection.
After pipe connection, be sure to check that there is no gas leakage,
using a leak detector or soap-and-water solution.
Before brazing the refrigerant piping,
always wrap the piping on the main
body, and the thermal insulation piping, with damp cloths to prevent
heat shrinkage and burning the thermal insulation tubing.
Take care to
HQVXUHWKDWWKHÀDPHGRHVQRWFRPHLQWRFRQWDFWZLWKWKHPDLQERG\LWVHOI
Do not use leak-detection additives.
Warning:
'R QRW PL[ DQ\WKLQJ RWKHU WKDQ WKH VSHFL¿HG UHIULJHUDQW 5$ LQWR WKH
refrigerating cycle when installing or moving. Mixing air may cause the
refrigerating cycle to reach abnormally high temperature, resulting in burst
pipes.