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Haier MRV 5 Instrucciones De Instalación página 6

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INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS
Attention
• This manual should be given to and kept by the equipment owner. • Before installation, please read "Safety precautions" carefully to
confirm the correct installation.
• The installing technician should preform a test run and trial operation to confirm performance and a completed installation. Provide
the users guide and installation manual to the equipment owner.
• Take appropriate measures to insure that the building structure can bear the weight of the equipment. Structural failure can cause
damage or personal injury.
• The installation should include measures to protect the equipment against severe weather and earthquakes.
• Use only Haier accessories and components with this equipment. Failure to use unapproved or 3rd party accessories could result in
water damage, electrical shock or fire.
• Terminate all condensate drains in accordance to local or national codes. Improper connection to building drains can introduce
poisonous gasses or objectionable odors.
• Condensate drain lines should be installed according to this manual. Be sure to insulate drain lines to avoid condensation and water
damage.
• Both the liquid and gas refrigeration lines should be insulated or condensate water damage could occur.
• All refrigerant flare connections must be properly torqued using a torque wrench with a back up. Torque specifications are listed in
this manual. Improperly tightened flare fittings can cause leaks and displace oxygen in confined spaces.
• Consideration should be given for locating the outdoor equipment. Air discharging from equipment can damage plants and
vegetation.
• Follow equipment clearance requirements when installing this equipment. Adequate clearance should be given for service access and
maintenance.
• Refrigerant lines should be insulated otherwise loss of capacity or water leakage could result.
• Refrigerant lines should be thoroughly leak tested according to this manual using dry nitrogen. Refrigerant leaks in confined spaces
can cause personal injury or death.
• Connections on this equipment have been adapted for use with R410A refrigerant including valves sizes and flare fitting sizes. Use
tools designed for use on R410A systems as seen in the table below.
R410A specified tools
1
R410A manifold guages
2
charge hose
3
electronic scale for charging R410A
4
Torque wrench and metric crows foot adapters
5
R410A flare tool
6
Copper tubing cutter
7
Vacuum pump adapter
8
R410A Leak Detector
• Charge R410A in liquid state only.
• Maintain 4 ft clearance from televisions and radios when installing indoor and outdoor equipment to avoid signal interference.
• Fluorescent light fixtures can disrupt equipment control signals. Please keep control and power wiring away from fluorescent
fixtures.
• You can get a frostbite if contact with leaking refrigerant.
• The flare fitting tightening torque values are listed in the following table.
Operating valve size in (mm)
1/4 (6.35)
3/8(9.52)
1/2(12.7)
5/8(15.88)
3/4(19.05)
• Charge system using liquid refrigerant.
• Maintain 4 ft clearance with radio and TV cables to avoid signal interference or noise.
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Fastening torque lb.ft(N.m)
10.33~13.28 (14~18)
25.08~30.98 (34~42)
36.14~44.99 (49~61)
50.15~60.48 (68~82)
61.96~72.28 (84~98)
Remarks
Range: HP >653 psi, LP>290psi
Pressure: HP: 768psi, LP:507psi
Do not use charging cylinders
Hose must contain check valves or shut-off valves
Leak detectors must be designed for R410A
Fastening angle(°)
45~60
30~45
30~45
15~20
15~20
Recommended tool length
in(mm)
5-29/32(150)
7-7/8 (200)
9-13/16 (250)
11-13/16(300
11-13/16(300)
31-5000573 Rev. 2

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