5. Installing
the refrigerant
piping
@ Freon cylinder
®
Scale
® Valve
®
3-way joint
® Vacuum
pump
CF) System analyzer
@ Lo-knob
® Hi-knob
_P To branch box
(_ Outdoor unit
® Stop valve
CLD L iquid pipe or high-pressure pipe
@ Gas pipe or low-pressure pipe
® Service port
Fig. 5-11
Fig. 5-12
* The figure to the left is an example only.
The stop valve shape, service port po-
sition, etc., may vary according
to the
model.
* Turn section @ only.
(Do not further tighten sections
@ and
® together.)
©
Charge hose
@ Service port
® Evacuation
(Fig. 5-11)
Evacuation
should
be made from the service port provided
on the outdoor
unit's
stop valve to the vacuum pump commonly used for both liquid or high-pressure
pipe
and gas or low-pressure
pipe. (Make evacuation
from both liquid or high-pressure
pipe and gas or low-pressure
pipe with the stop valve closed.)
Remember:
Never carry out air purge by refrigerant.
/_Warning:
When installing
or moving
a unit to another place, do not mix anything
other
than
specified
refrigerant
into
the refrigeration
cycle.
If air is mixed,
the re-
frigeration
cycle
may obtain
abnormally
high
pressure,
resulting
in a burst
pipe.
* A high-precision
gravimeter
measurable
up to 0.1 kg [3.5 oz] should
be used.
If you are unable to prepare
such a high-precision
gravimeter,
you may use a
charging cylinder.
Note:
• Use a gauge
manifold,
changing
hose,
and other
parts
for the refrigerant
indicated
on the unit.
• Use a gravimeter.
(One that can measure
down to 0.1 kg [3.5 oz])
Precautions
when using the charge
valve (Fig. 5-12)
Do not tiqhten the service port too much when installinq
it, otherwise,
the valve
core could be deformed
and become loose causinq a qas leak.
After positioning section ® in the desired direction, turn section @ only and tighten it.
Do not further tighten sections @ and ® together after tightening section @.
6. Drainage
piping
work
Outdoor
unit drainage
pipe connection
When drain piping is necessary,
use the drain socket or the drain pan (option).
ket
PAC-SG61
DS-E
PAC-SG64DP-E
7. Electrical
work
[1] Basic
systems
OC: Outdoor unit
BC: Branch box
OC
IC: Indoor unit
RC: Remote controller
A
BC(5-brCnchtypeu
[_
ABe
(3-bra_lch
type)_
OC
A
B
Note:
The indoor
units
can be connected
to any of the 5 connectors
(5-branch
type) or 3 connectors
(3-branch
type)
of the branch
box.
BC (5-branch type)
C
D
]
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20(3-b
ra n ch type
)
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