Installation Manual

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Air Evacuation
Note On Adding Refrigerant
CAUTION
Refrigerant charging must be performed after wiring, vacuuming, and the leak testing.
DO NOT exceed the maximum allowable quantity of refrigerant or overcharge the system.
Doing so can damage the unit or impact it’s functioning.
Charging with unsuitable substances may cause explosions or accidents. Ensure that the
appropriate refrigerant is used.
Refrigerant containers must be opened slowly. Always use protective gear when charging the
system.
DO NOT mix refrigerants types.
Some systems require additional charging depending on pipe lengths. The standard pipe length
varies according to local regulations. For example, in North America, the standard pipe length is
7.5m (25’) In other areas, the standard pipe length is 5m (16‘). The additional refrigerant to be
charged can be calculated using the following formula:
Liquid Side Diameter
Ø1/4”(6.35) Ø3/8”(9.52) Ø1/2”(12.7)
R22
(orifice tube in the indoor unit):
(Total pipe length -
standard pipe length)x
0.32oZ(30g)/ft(m)
(Total pipe length -
standard pipe length)x
0.69oZ(65g)/ft(m)
(Total pipe length -
standard pipe length)x
1.23oZ(115g)/ft(m)
R22
(orifice tube in the outdoor unit):
(Total pipe length -
standard pipe length)
x0.16oZ(15g)/ft(m)
(Total pipe length -
standard pipe length)
x0.32oZ(30g)/ft(m)
(Total pipe length -
standard pipe length)
x0.64oZ(60g)/ft(m)
(Total pipe length -
standard pipe length)
0.69oZ(65g)/ft(m)
R410A:
(orifice tube in the indoor unit):
(Total pipe length -
standard pipe length)
x0.32oZ(30g)/ft(m)
(Total pipe length -
standard pipe length)
x0.69oZ(65g)/ft(m
(Total pipe length -
standard pipe length)
1.23oZ(115g)/ft(m)
R410A:
(orifice tube in the outdoor unit):
(Total pipe length -
standard pipe length)
x0.16oZ(15g)/ft(m)
(Total pipe length -
standard pipe length)
x0.32oZ(30g)/ft(m)