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5. Installing the refrigerant piping

5.7. Caution for piping connection/valve operation

• Conduct piping connection and valve operation accurately by following the figure

below.

• Apply sealer along the insulator to prevent water entering the insulator covering the

refrigerant pipe joints.

• After evacuation and refrigerant charge, ensure that the handle is fully open. If

operating with the valve closed, abnormal pressure will be imparted to the high- or
low-pressure side of the refrigerant circuit, giving damage to the compressor, etc.

• Determine the amount of additional refrigerant charge (refer “5.3. Addition of refrig-

erant”), and charge refrigerant additionally through the service port after complet-
ing piping connection work.

• After completing work, tighten the service port (12 - 15 N·m) and cap (20 - 25 N·m)

securely to prevent gas leak.

*1 N·m   10 kgf·cm

Method of completely opening the stop valve

The stop valve opening method varies according to the outdoor unit model. Use the
appropriate method to open the stop valves.
(1) Type A (Fig. 5-7)

1

Remove the cap, then turn one-quarter rotation counter-clockwise with a flat-bladed
screwdriver to complete open.

2

Check that the valves are fully open, then return the cap to its original state and
tighten it down.

(2) Type B (Fig. 5-7)

1

Remove the cap, pull the handle toward you and rotate 1/4 turn in a counterclock-
wise direction to open.

2

Make sure that the stop valve is open completely, push in the handle and rotate
the cap back to its original position.

(3) Type C (Fig. 5-8)

1

Remove the cap and turn the valve rod counterclockwise as far as it will go with
the use of a 4 mm hexagonal wrench. Stop turning when it hits the stopper.

2

Make sure that the stop valve is open completely and rotate the cap back to its
original position.

A

Valve

B

Unit side

C

Service port

D

Handle

E

Cap

F

Completely closed

LO

HI

A

C

D

B

K

E

F

G

H

I

Fig. 5-9

G

Completely open

H

(On-side installation) Refrigerant piping side

I

Direction the refrigerant flows in

J

Wrench hole

K

Operation section

5.8. Airtight test and evacuation

1

Airtight test (Fig. 5-9)

Airtight test should be made by pressurizing nitrogen gas. For the test method, refer
to the following figure.
(1) Connecting the testing tool. Make a test with the stop valve closed. Be also sure to

pressurize both liquid or high-pressure pipe and gas or low pressure pipe.

(2) Do not add pressure to the specified pressure all at once; add pressure little by little.

1

 Pressurize to 0.5 MPa (5 kgf/cm

2

G), wait five minutes, and make sure the

pressure does not decrease.

2

 Pressurize to 1.5 MPa (15 kgf/cm

2

G), wait five minutes, and make sure the

pressure does not decrease.

3

 Pressurize to 4.15 MPa (41.5 kgf/cm

2

G) and measure the surrounding tem-

perature and refrigerant pressure.

(3) If the specified pressure holds for about one day and does not decrease, the pipes

have passed the test and there are no leaks.

• If the surrounding temperature changes by 1 °C, the pressure will change by

about 0.03 MPa (0.3 kgf/cm

2

G). Make the necessary corrections.

(4) If the pressure decreases in steps (2) or (3), there is a gas leak. Look for the

source of the gas leak.

A

Nitrogen gas

B

System analyzer

C

Lo-knob

D

Hi-knob

E

To branch box

F

Outdoor unit

G

Stop valve

H

Liquid pipe or high-pressure pipe

I

Gas pipe or low-pressure pipe

K

Service port

Fig. 5-7

Fig. 5-8

Type A

Type B

F

H

C

A

B

D

E

G

B

C

J

I

H

E

(1)

(2)

(3)

Type C

A

B

K

E

H

C

5.6. Refrigerant piping (Fig. 5-6)

Remove the service panel 

D

 (three screws) and the front piping cover 

A

 (two screws)

and rear piping cover 

B

 (two screws).

Refrigerant pipes are protectively wrapped
• The pipes can be protectively wrapped up to a diameter of ø90 before or after

connecting the pipes. Cut out the knockout in the pipe cover following the groove
and wrap the pipes.

Pipe inlet gap
• Use putty or sealant to seal the pipe inlet around the pipes so that no gaps remain.

(If the gaps are not closed, noise may be emitted or water and dust will enter the
unit and breakdown may result.)

C

B

A

E

D

Fig. 5-6

A

Front piping cover

B

Piping cover

C

Stop valve

D

Service panel

E

Band radius : 100 mm - 150 mm

Содержание MXZ-8A140VA

Страница 1: ......

Страница 2: ...rrectly and dust and moisture enter the unit electric shock or fire may result When installing or moving the air conditioner use only the specified refriger ant R410A to charge the refrigerant lines Do not mix it with any other refrig erant and do not allow air to remain in the lines Air enclosed in the lines can cause pressure peaks resulting in a rupture and other hazards Use only accessories au...

Страница 3: ...es that carried R22 refriger ant Replace the existing flare nuts and flare the flared sections again Do not use thin pipes Refer to page 6 Store the pipes to be used during installation indoors and keep both ends of the pipes sealed until just before brazing Leave elbow joints etc in their packaging If dust debris or moisture enters the refrigerant lines oil dete rioration or compressor breakdown ...

Страница 4: ...d Refer to the table below for possible 2 8 room indoor unit combinations Verification The rated capacity should be determined by observing the table below The unit s quantities are limited in 2 to 8 units For the next step make sure that the total rated capacity selected will stay in a range of 4 4 18 5 kW Example MSZ 60 6 0 SEZ 35 3 5 SLZ 35 3 5 Total rated capacity SEZ 25 2 5 18 0 18 5 kW SLZ 2...

Страница 5: ...r and above only Fig 3 12 No more than three units must be installed side by side In addition leave space as shown Do not install the optional air outlet guides for upward airflow 3 Obstacles at front only Fig 3 13 When using an optional air outlet guide the clearance is 1000 mm or more 4 Obstacles at front and rear only Fig 3 14 When using an optional air outlet guide the clearance is 1000 mm or ...

Страница 6: ... thicknesses specified in the table to the below Make sure the insides of the pipes are clean and do not contain any harmful contaminants such as sulfuric com pounds oxidants debris or dust Warning When installing or moving the air conditioner use only the specified refriger ant R410A to charge the refrigerant lines Do not mix it with any other refriger ant and do not allow air to remain in the li...

Страница 7: ...ox Flare connection employed No brazing In case of using 2 branch boxes Branch box 1 2 branches pipe joint optional parts Branch box 2 Conversion formula 1 4 F ø6 35 3 8 F ø9 52 1 2 F ø12 7 5 8 F ø15 88 3 4 F ø19 05 5 3 Addition of refrigerant Additional charging is not necessary for this unit if the total pipe length b1 b2 a1 a2 a3 a4 a5 a6 a7 a8 does not exceed 40 m If the total pipe length exce...

Страница 8: ... series indoor unit Indoor unit kW 35 50 60 71 type Pipe size Liquid ø6 35 ø6 35 ø9 52 ø9 52 ømm Gas ø12 7 ø12 7 ø15 88 ø15 88 When using 35 50 type indoor unit of P series use the flare nut attached to the indoor unit Do not use the flare nut in the indoor unit accessory If it is used a gas leakage or even a pipe extraction may occur When bending the pipes be careful not to break them Bend radii ...

Страница 9: ...iping side I Direction the refrigerant flows in J Wrench hole K Operation section 5 8 Airtight test and evacuation 1 Airtight test Fig 5 9 Airtight test should be made by pressurizing nitrogen gas For the test method refer to the following figure 1 Connecting the testing tool Make a test with the stop valve closed Be also sure to pressurize both liquid or high pressure pipe and gas or low pressure...

Страница 10: ...C Valve D 3 way joint E Vacuum pump F System analyzer G Lo knob LO HI G H N D C E C A B M L K J I F Fig 5 10 H Hi knob I To branch box J Outdoor unit K Stop valve L Liquid pipe or high pressure pipe M Gas pipe or low pressure pipe N Service port 2 Evacuation Fig 5 10 Evacuation should be made from the service port provided on the outdoor unit s stop valve to the vacuum pump commonly used for both ...

Страница 11: ...ller 3 2 Group operation between different refrigerant systems 3 3 Connection of M NET adapter to outdoor unit Master controller G 50 etc Power supply unit 3 branch type 3 branch type 3 branch type 3 branch type 7 1 Outdoor unit Fig 7 1 1 Remove the service panel 2 Wire the cables referring to the Fig 7 1 A Earth terminal B Terminal block C Clamp D Service panel E Wire the cables so that they do n...

Страница 12: ...s E Power supply single phase AC220 230 240 V 50 Hz AC220 V 60 Hz Max Permissive System Impedance 0 22 Ω Note 1 Power supply input Outdoor unit only Connect the lines C D in accordance with the terminal block names to ensure correct polarity When using twisted wire for the wiring the use of round terminal is required 1 A breaker with at least 3 mm contact separation in each pole shall be provided ...

Страница 13: ...indoor branch box connecting cables directly to the units no intermediate connections Intermediate connections can lead to communication errors if water enters the cables and causes insufficient insulation to ground or a poor electrical contact at the intermediate connection point If an intermediate connection is necessary be sure to take measures to prevent water from entering the cables 7 Electr...

Страница 14: ...ce is less than 1 MΩ Insulation resistance After installation or after the power source to the unit has been cut for an extended period the insulation resistance will drop below 1 MΩ due to refrigerant accumulat ing in the compressor This is not a malfunction Perform the following procedures 1 Remove the wires from the compressor and measure the insulation resistance of the compressor 2 If the ins...

Страница 15: ...upply F Procure locally G Max 10m CN51 X 5 4 3 A C D 5 E 1 B G Y X Y L1 L2 F L1 Error display lamp L2 Compressor operation lamp X Y Relay Coil standard of 0 9W or less for DC 12V X Y Relay DC1mA 9 4 Auto change over Operation mode locking func tion by external signal CN3S A Remote control panel B Relay circuit C External input adapter PAC SC36NA D Outdoor unit control board E Relay power supply F ...

Страница 16: ...73 23 EEC Electromagnetic Compatibility Directive 89 336 EEC This product is designed and intended for use in the residential commercial and light industrial environment HEAD OFFICE TOKYO BLDG 2 7 3 MARUNOUCHI CHIYODA KU TOKYO 100 8310 JAPAN Printed in Japan BG79U438H04 The product at hand is based on the following EU regulations ...

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