Haier 0010573573 User Manual

CEILING CONCEALED TYPE AIR CONDITIONER  
Operation & Installation  
Manual  
No. 0010573573  
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Please read this operation manual before using the air conditioner.  
Please keep this manual carefully and safely.  
Cautions  
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Cautions  
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NOTE  
When the unit have the Return air box (see the following picture) when  
shipping from the factory and they are of back-side return air type. During  
the installation, the unit also can be changed to a Down-side Return air  
according to the user's need.  
Electrical control box  
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Important Points of Safety  
The following four important points of safety and suggestions should be paid great attention:  
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Warning: Misuse may cause fatal result such as death or serious injury etc.  
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Attention: Misuse may cause human injury or damage of machine, in some case  
fatal results.  
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Content marked with this ì forbiddenî sign should be absolutely forbid-  
den, otherwise may cause damage of machine and human injury of the  
user.  
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Content marked with this ì compulsoryî sign should be executed comp-  
ulsively, otherwise may cause damage of machine and human injury of  
the user.  
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Comply with the following important points of safety.  
Put these important points of attention and suggestions nearby and convenient for reference in need.  
Hand over this instruction manual to new user if you resell this machine.  
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Warning  
Entrusted Installation  
The power supply must be fitted with  
earth line to ensure valid earthing of  
the air-conditioner. No or incomplete  
earthing connection may cause the  
risk of electric shock.  
Installation of the machine should  
be entrusted to certified person of  
after service. Unauthorized install-  
ation may cause water leakage,  
electric shock or fire hazard for  
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improper operation.  
Test run  
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After indoor units are installed,all  
cassettes hinded models should be  
tested.when the units are confirmed  
to be normal,other fitments can be  
installed.  
To prevent leakage of refrigerant,  
let certified person of after service  
do it.  
Leakage of refrigerant over certain  
consistence may result in shortage  
of oxygen. Enough precautions  
MUST be done to avoid oxygen  
shortage in case of refrigerant lea-  
king if the room where the air-  
conditioner is installed is small.  
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Important Points of Safety  
Warning  
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Avoid your body being blown  
directly by cold wind for long  
period, otherwise your health  
may be affected.  
If something abnormal (e.g.: burnt  
smell etc.) occurs, stop running the  
machine, shut down the manual  
power switch and contact after  
service. Continuous operation in  
disorder may cause fire hazard or  
electric shock etc.  
Donít extend your fingers or  
any other article into the inlet  
or outlet during operation of  
the machine for touching re-  
volving fans may cause human  
injury or damage of machine.  
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When you have to disassemble  
and reinstall the machine, entrust  
it to after service. Improper inst-  
allation may cause fire hazard,  
electric shock or damage of ma-  
chine.  
Unauthorized alteration or repair  
work is strictly forbidden. Impr-  
oper alteration or maintenance  
may cause fire hazard, electric  
shock or water leakage. Repair  
work should be entrusted to cert-  
ified person of after service.  
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Attention  
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Ensure the drainage hose work  
normally during installation.  
Improper installation of drainage  
can cause water leakage and  
damp articles.  
Ensure electric leakage breaker  
being installed. Electric leakage  
breaker MUST be installed,  
otherwise electric shock may be  
caused.  
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DO NOT install the machine in  
place where flammable gas  
releases easily to avoid fire  
hazard.  
If the power supply cord is  
damaged, call a certified  
electrician of the manufacturer  
or other maintenance department  
to replace it.  
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Important Points of Safety  
Attention  
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* Ensure ventilation of the room  
if the machine is used with  
burning facilities. Deficient  
ventilation can cause oxygen  
shortage.  
* DONíT lay any burning facilities  
in place where winds produced by  
the machine can reach. Incomplete  
combustion of burning facility may  
be caused otherwise.  
* Check whether installation  
bench of the machine is  
* DONíT clean the machine with  
water. Electric shock may occur  
otherwise.  
damaged after a long period  
of use. Machine on damaged  
bench may fall down and cause  
human injury or other damage.  
* DONíT put flammable spray  
articles nearby or spray them to  
the machine. Fire hazard may  
occur otherwise.  
* In place where winds produced  
by the machine can reach, donít  
lay any animals or plants which  
may be hurt otherwise.  
* DONíT operate switch with wet  
hand. Electric shock may occur  
otherwise.  
* Donít put vases containing water  
or other else on the unit assembly.  
Otherwise, the machine may be  
immersed internally and result in  
bad electric insulation causing  
electric shock.  
* Stop operation and shut down  
manual power switch before  
cleaning and maintenance.  
* The is machine CANNOT be  
used for the purpose of prese-  
rving food, animals, plants,  
precision instruments and  
artwork etc., which may be  
destroyed otherwise.  
* The power supply MUST be of  
rated voltage and connected with  
special electrical supply circuit.  
* DONíT replace fuse with ma-  
terial other than fuse of proper  
capacity. Replacing fuse with  
metal wire or copper etc. can  
cause fire hazard or other faults.  
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Trouble Shooting  
The following cases are not troubles.  
Water flow sound is heard.  
During operation, the air conditioner may  
sometimes exhibit a sound of "clatter" or  
"rumble". This is the common sound of  
refrigerant flow but not a trouble.  
"Hua-Hua"  
This is caused by the thermal expansion  
or cold shrinkage of plastics.  
A sound of "Pi-Pa" is generated.  
Sometimes there are smells in the air flow  
from the indoor unit. This is caused by the  
smell of cigarettes or paint coatings inside  
the unit.  
Smells are given off.  
During operation, mist or steam are  
blown out.  
During COOL or DRY operation, the unit  
may blow out a thin mist. This is the con-  
densate water mist caused by sudden co-  
oling of the indoor air blown out from the  
indoor unit.  
During COOL operation, it automatically  
changes to FAN mode.  
In order to prevent frost accumulation on  
the heat exchanger in the indoor unit,  
sometimes it will automatically transfers  
to FAN mode, but soon will return to  
COOL mode.  
This is due to the systems self-protection  
function, which prevents it from restarting  
in 3 min after stops.  
The system couldnt be re-started immediately  
after turning off.The unit can't start?  
Please wait  
for 3 min.  
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Trouble Shooting  
During DRY operation, there is no air  
sent out or fan speed cant be changed.  
In HEAT mode, the outdoor unit  
generates water or steam.  
This occurs during removal of the frost  
(in defrosting operation) on the radiator  
of outdoor unit.  
Defrost operation  
In HEAT mode, the indoor fan still  
keeps running even the unit operation  
stops.  
After the unit stops, the indoor fan will  
continue to run for a while to eliminate  
residual heat.  
Bef ore as ki ng f or af t er- s ervi ce t o an aut hori zed s ervi ce cent er,  
pl ease check your ai r  
condi t i oner f or t he f ol l owi ng i t ems  
The system couldn't start  
Is current leakage breaker  
triggered?  
Is power on/off switched on?  
Is the power supply line  
normal?  
Power  
failure?  
ON  
OFF  
Please do immediately  
cut off power supply and  
contact the authorized  
service center.  
The power on/off switch is  
not at position of "ON".  
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When Fault Occurs  
Poor cooling or heating  
Is the operation controller  
adjusted as required?  
Is there any door or window  
left open?  
Are there any obstructs  
before the air inlet or outlet?  
Poor cooling  
Is there any other heat  
source in the room?  
Is there any direct sunlight  
into the room?  
Are there too many people  
in the room?  
If, after the above checks and the corresponding corrective actions, the system remains  
abnormal operation, or the following facts appear, please turn off the air conditioner and  
then contact the local authorized service center.  
Frequent open of fuse or breaker.  
There is water leakage during COOL or DRY operation.  
The operation is abnormal or abnormal sound is heard.  
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Notice to Users  
Notice to users  
To ensure proper operation of the system, the user shall follow this instruction manual  
to install the unit.  
When handling the air conditioner, please be care not to scratch the case surface.  
This instruction manual describes the installation method aided with the installation  
tools specified by manufacturer .  
The maximum length of connection pipe is 50 m, and the maximum difference between  
levels of indoor unit and outdoor unit shall be 30 m.  
Please keep the installation instruction manual well for reference in maintenance or  
changing installation position.  
After installed, please follow the operational instruction manual to use the air conditioner  
properly.  
Information about application  
Adjust your desired air flow direction  
Avoid direct sunlight and gas flow  
Keep appropriate room temperature  
Too cool or too warm wont benefit  
to your health, but causes an incre-  
ased energy consumption.  
Effectively use the timer Using  
TIMER mode you can enjoy a  
comfortable room temperature  
when wake up or come back home.  
Maximum  
temperature  
Caution: After installation, please confirm no refrigerant leaks.  
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Installation Precautions  
Before installing, do read this "Safety precautions" carefully to guarantee the proper installation.  
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The below attentive matters are divided into" Warning" " and " Note" two parts. When the  
wrong installation occur, it is very possible death and severe injury and other serious accidents will  
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Note"  
happen. For those items are listed in" Warning" part. But even the items listed in "  
part can also cause serious accidents. Above all, both the two parts are very important contents  
related to safety, so they must be obeyed.  
After finishing the installation work, do test run to verify everything is normal. After that please  
explain the using and maintenance methods to the user. Additionally, give this installation manual  
and operation manual to the user and ask them to keep it properly.  
Warning  
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The distributing shop, where you bought the air conditioner, or the specified shops shall do the  
installation work. If you do the installation work by yourself, the improper installation will cause  
water leakage, electric shock fire and other accidents.  
The installation work shall be in line with what the installation manual specified. If installation  
is not proper, water leakage, electric shock, fire and other accidents will occur.  
Install the air conditioner to a place where can definitely stand its weight. Places not firm enough  
will cause drop down of unit resulting in body hurt.  
The installation work shall be preventive to typhoon and earthquake. If the installation work is  
not met with the requirements, overturn of the unit will occur resulting in accidents.  
The wiring work shall be done by a qualified person and referred to the " technical standard of  
electric equipment" , "indoor wiring regulation" and what the manual specified. Do use  
special circuit. If the capacity of the circuit is not enough or bad work, electric shock, fire and other  
accidents will happen.  
Using the specified cable to do wiring work and connecting firmly and properly. Fix the connecting  
part of the terminals to prevent it from the external force.Improper connection and fixing will cause  
heating and fire etc. accidents.  
Wiring shall be kept in correct shape avoiding extrusion. After installation, the electric box cover  
and the external panel shall not nip the wire. Improper installation will cause heating and fire etc.  
accidents.  
When setting or moving the air conditioner do not let the air and things alike get into the  
refrigeration system except the specified refrigerant. If air and other things enter, abn-  
ormal high pressure will occur, which easily cause break and body injuries etc. Accidents.  
When installing, do use the accessories or specified parts. If not using the parts specified by our  
company, water leakage, electric shock, fire and refrigerant leakage will occur.  
Do not lead the drainpipe to drain where the sulfur gas may be involved. Otherwise, the poisonous  
gas will enter into the indoor.  
During installation, if refrigerant leakage occurs, do the ventilation work immediately. As soon as  
the refrigerant gas meets fire, poisonous gas will be produce. If the refrigerant gas enters into room  
and meet the air blowing heater, heater or stove etc. fire source, the poisonous gas may be produced.  
After installation, confirm there is no leakage of refrigerant.  
Do not install the unit in a place where the combustible gas may be leaked. In any case the  
combustible gas leaks and accumulated around the unit, fire accident will occur.  
Do heat insulation work to the refrigerant gas pipes and liquid pipes to reach the purpose of heat  
preservation. If the heat insulation measure is not sufficient, water generated by condensing dew  
will drip leading to wet the floor and indoor articles.  
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Note  
Do grounding work.Do not connect the grounding wire to gas pipe,tap,lighting rod or telephone  
line.Improper grounding will cause electric shock.  
After electric installation,power on them to do electric leakage test.  
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Installation Precautions  
The indoor unit shall be installed at locations where cold and hot air could evenly circulated.  
The following locations should be avoided:  
Places with rich saline matters (seaside regions).  
Places with plenty of gas sulfides (mainly in warm spring areas where the copper tube and  
braze weld is prone to corrosion).  
Locations with much oil (including mechanical oil) and steam.  
Locations using organic solvents.  
Places where there are machines generating HF electromagnetic waves.  
Positions adjacent to door or window in contact with high-humidity external air. (Easy to  
generate dew).  
Locations frequently using special aerosols.  
Less than 2.7 meters above the floor for air outlet opening.  
! Attention  
This description does not address to all possible cases. For new requirement and query, please  
consult the regional sales center of Haier Air Conditioner General Co., Ltd.  
! Warning  
This instruction manual must be read carefully before beginning of installation, improper ins-  
tallation may cause accidents and thus bring about machine damage and personal casualty.  
Installing tools  
1. Screw driver  
6. Pipe cutter  
10. Leakage detector or soap water  
2. Hacksaw  
7. Pipe expander 11. Measuring tape  
3. Driller of 70mm diameter  
8. Knife  
12. Scraper  
4. Spanner (diameter 17, 27mm) 9. Pinchers  
5. Spanner (14, 17, 19, 27mm)  
13. Refrigeration oil  
Indoor unit  
1. Select suitable places the outlet air can be sent to the  
entire room, and convenient to lay out the connection  
pipe, connection wire and the drainage pipe to outdoor.  
2. The ceiling structure must be strong enough to support  
the unit weight.  
3. The connecting pipe, drain pipe and connection wire  
shall be able to go though the building wall to connect  
between the indoor and outdoor units.  
Fig 1  
4. The connecting pipe between the indoor and outdoor  
units as well as the drain pipe shall be as short as possible. (See Figure 1)  
5. If its necessary to adjust the filling amount of the refrigerant, please refer to the installation  
manual attached with the outdoor unit.  
6. The connecting flange should be provided by the user himself.  
7. The indoor unit have 2 drainage outlet, one outlet be jamedwith rubber cap, during installation  
only use another outlet (In/Out liquid pipe side). When necessary, use the two together.  
8. Do not place the TV, equipment, facility, piano etc, expensive goods below the AC. This is to  
prevent the water dropping down from the AC and lead to damage to the goods.  
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Installation Procedure  
After selecting the unit installation location, proceed the following steps:  
1. Drill a hole in the wall and insert the connecting pipe and wire through a PVC wall-through tube  
purchased locally. The wall hole shall be with a outward down slope of at least 1/100. (See  
Figure 2)  
2. Before drilling check that there is no pipe or reinforcing bar just behind the drilling position.  
Drilling shall avoid at positions with electric wire or pipe.  
3. Mount the unit on a strong and horizontal building roof. If the base is not firm, it will cause  
noise, vibration or pipe broken and refrigerant leakage (see Figure 6).  
4. Support the unit firmly.  
5. Change the form of the connection pipe, connection wire and drain pipe so that they can go  
through the wall hole easily.  
Figure showing installation dimensions: (unit:mm)  
Fig 2  
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Model  
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Series 07-09  
125  
225 100  
225  
225 100  
615  
452  
225  
55  
648  
Series 12-14  
Series 18-21  
100  
770  
990  
452  
225  
55  
55  
125  
125  
804  
452 225  
1024  
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Notes  
1.For electrical heating unit, the air outlet not allowed directly connecting with canvas  
etc. easy catching fire goods.  
2.This series' indoor unit are all middle static pressure(50 Pa external static pressure ).  
3.An access port must be provided during installation of indoor unit for maintenance.  
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Installation Procedure  
When installing the ceiling concealed type indoor unit, a specially designed return air  
bellows shall be installed, as shown in Figure 3, Figure 4.  
Figure 3  
Installing building roof  
*0.5m(0Pa)or*5m(50Pa)  
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Ceiling  
Unit  
Return air bellows  
Return air  
Air outlet duct  
Air supply  
Figure 4  
Air outlet grille  
Return air bellows  
Air supply  
No obstacles  
within 1 m(0Pa)  
Unit  
Return air  
Each air return and supply duct should fix to the floor precast slab by using an iron stand. Use glue to  
seal the interface closely. Recommend the distance between the air return duct and the wall is more than  
150mm.  
The distance between air duct outlet and air conditioner outlet is according to the length of actually installed  
air duct and in service behavior of the static pressure terminal: Installation sketch map for long and short  
air duct is showed below, when connect to short air duct, using low static terminal (terminal color is white),  
the distance between air duct outlet and air conditioner outlet is no more than 0.5m; when connect to long  
air duct, using middle static terminal (terminal color is red), the distance between air duct outlet and air  
conditioner outlet could be within 5m at this point.  
Figure 5  
joint of air diffuser  
sling dog  
drain piping  
air return duct  
transition  
air duct  
air outlet  
duct  
air diffuser  
air return shutter  
Drain piping of condensed water should keep a downhill grade of 1% or more. Use insulating pipe to cover  
the drain piping of condensed water to keep warmth.  
As figure shown, suspend and install the unit.  
M8 broad foundation bolt  
Figure 6  
M8 suspension screw  
Unit  
M8 broad lock ring  
M8 nut  
Figure 6  
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Installation Procedure  
Installation for air duct of indoor unit  
1. Installation of air discharge duct  
This type of unit uses circular air duct with its caliber of 180mm.  
An additional transitive air duct is necessary for the circular air duct to connect to the air  
supply inlet. It should be also connected to its respective air diffuser separately. See  
Fig.1. Adjust the wind speed of each air diffuser outlet to keep in line on the whole, so  
as to meet a demand of the air conditioner in the room.  
transitive air duct  
circular air duct  
flexible joint  
Indoor unit or static pressure box  
joint of air diffuser  
air diffuser  
Fig1: Duct connected  
2. Installation of air return duct  
Use rivets to connect the air return duct to the air return inlet of the indoor unit. The  
other end connects to the air return shutter. as shown in Fig.2.  
air return  
air return  
duct  
shutter  
indoor unit  
rivet  
Fig2: Duct return connected  
3. Air duct insulation  
Insulation layer is needed for air supply and return duct. First, paste a glue nail to the  
air duct, and then attach the insulation cotton that has a tinfoil layer and use the glue  
nail cover to fix. Finally, seal the air duct interface with tinfoil adhesive tape closely.  
as shown in Fig3.  
insulating  
fabric  
galvanized  
board  
glue nail cover  
adhesive tape  
tinfoil  
glue nail  
Fig3  
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Installation Procedure  
Installing the suspension screw:  
Use M8 or M10 suspension screws (4, prepared in the field) (when the suspension screw  
height exceeds 0.9 m, M10 size is the only choice). These screws shall be installed as  
follows with space adapting to air conditioner overall dimensions according to the original  
building structures.  
Wooden structure  
A square wood shall be supported by the beams and then set the suspension screws.  
Square wood  
Beam  
Suspension  
screw  
New concrete slab  
To set with embedded parts, foundation bolts etc.  
Iron reinforcement  
Foundation bolt  
Knife embedded part  
Guide plate embedded part  
Pipe suspension foundation bolt  
Original concrete slab  
Use hole hinge, hole plunger or hole bolt.  
Steel reinforcement structure  
Use steel angle or new support steel angle directly.  
Hanging bolt  
Support steel angle  
Suspension screw  
Hanging of the indoor unit  
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Fasten the nut on the suspension screw and then hang the suspension screw in the T  
slot of the suspension part of the unit.  
Aided with a level meter, adjust level of the unit within 5 mm.  
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Installation Procedure  
! Caution  
In order to drain water normally, the drain pipe shall be processed as specified in  
the installation manual and shall be thermal insulated to avoid dew generation.  
Improper hose connection may cause indoor water leakage.  
Requirements  
The indoor drain pipe shall be thermal insulated.  
The connection part between the drain pipe and the indoor unit shall be insulated so as to  
prevent dew generation.  
The drain pipe shall be slant downwards (greater than 1/100). The middle part shall not be  
of S type elbow, otherwise abnormal sound will be produced.  
The horizontal length of the drain pipe shall be less than 20 m. In case of long pipe, suppo-  
rts shall be provided every 1.5 ñ 2m to prevent wavy form.  
Central piping shall be laid out according to the following figure.  
Take care not to apply external force onto the drain pipe connection part.  
1.5m~2m  
Support  
Insulation  
Down slope  
S type elbow  
(supplied by the user) above 1/100  
Wall  
To the largest (app. 10cm)  
Outside  
VP30  
Down slope above 1/100  
Slant  
Pipe and insulation material  
Drain pipe (supplied  
by the user)  
Pipe  
Rigid PVC pipe VP31.5mm (internal diameter)  
Insulation  
Foamed PE with thickness above 7mm  
Hose  
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Drain pipe size: ÿ 19.05mm (3/4") PVC pipe  
The hose is used for adjusting the off-center and angle of the rigid PVC pipe.  
Directly stretch the hose to install without making any deformation.  
The soft end of the hose must be fastened with a hose clamp.  
Please apply the hose on horizontal part  
Insulation treatment:  
Wrap the hose and its clamp until to the  
indoor unit without any clearance with  
insulating material, as shown in the figure.  
Hose  
Hose clamp  
Insulation  
Rigid PVC pipe  
Subsidiary insulation  
Drain confirmation  
During trial run, check that there is no leakage at the pipe connection part during water  
draining even in winter.  
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Installation Procedure  
Allowable pipe length and drop  
These parameters differ according to the outdoor unit. See the instruction manual attached  
with the outdoor unit for details.  
Supplementary refrigerant  
The refrigerant supplementation shall be as specified in the installation instructions  
attached with the outdoor unit. The added refrigerant shall be R22.  
The adding procedure shall be aided with a measuring meter  
for a specified amount of supplemented refrigerant  
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Requirement  
Overfilling or underfilling of refrigerant will cause compressor  
fault. The amount of the added refrigerant shall be as specified  
in the instructions.  
Pipe expander  
Connection of refrigerant pipe  
Conduct flared connection work to connect all refrigerant pipes.  
Pipe cutting and expanding  
If the pipe is too long or the flare is damaged, it needs to be cut or expanded.  
1. Pipe cutting 2. Removing burrs 3.Insertion nut 4. Pipe expansion  
Pipe expansion dimensions as follows:  
Pipe diameter ÿ Size A (mm)  
Incorrect  
Correct  
"
6.35 mm (1/4 ) 0.8 ~ 1.5  
"
9.52 mm (3/8 ) 1.0 ~ 1.8  
"
12.7 mm (1/2 ) 1.2 ~ 2.0  
Slope Damage Bur Partial Overlong  
"
15.88 mm (5/8 ) 1.4 ~2.2  
The connection of indoor unit pipes must use double spanners.  
The installing torque shall be as given in the following table.  
Installing torque  
(N-m)  
11.8 (1.2kgf-m)  
24.5 (2.5kgf-m)  
49.0 (5.0 kgf-m)  
78.4 (8.0 kgf-m)  
Increased installing  
torque (N-m)  
13.7 (1.4 kgf-m)  
29.4 (3.0 kgf-m)  
53.9 (5.5 kgf-m)  
98.0 (10.0 kgf-m)  
Connecting pipe  
O.D.(mm)  
ÿ 6.35  
ÿ 9.52  
ÿ 12.70  
ÿ 15.88  
Double-spanner  
operation  
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Installation Procedure  
Vacuum pumping  
With a vacuum pump, create vacuum from the stop valve of the outdoor unit.  
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Emptying with refrigerant sealed in the outdoor unit is absolutely forbidden.  
Open all valves  
Open all the valves on the outdoor unit.  
Gas leakage detection  
Check with a leakage detector or soap water that if there is gas leakage at the pipe  
connections and bonnets.  
Insulation treatment  
Conduct insulation treatment on both the gas side and liquid side of pipes respectively.  
During cooling operation, both the liquid and gas sides are cold and thus shall be insulated  
so as to avoid dew generation.  
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The insulating material at gas side shall be resistant to a temperature above 120*.  
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The indoor unit pipe connection part shall be insulated.  
The notch upward (Attached detail view)  
Field piping side  
Indoor unit  
Subsidiary insulation tube  
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