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Refrigerant Piping Connection
Step 1: Prepare exterior wall hole
Before the refrigerant piping can be installed and
connected to the indoor and outdoor units, some
additional steps are required to prepare the exterior.
1. Install finishing ring/cap to the exterior portion of
the wall hole.
2. Place your hand on the underside of the piping
coming through the exterior wall hole (from indoor
unit), close to the wall. With your other hand, using
even pressure, carefully bend the piping downward
toward the wall, being mindful not to damage or
dent the piping in the process.
3. Pack the wall hole with the supplied Neoprene (or
Spray Foam can be used) to seal the hole, filling any
space that was not taken up by the refrigerant
piping and lines.
CAUTION
Be extremely careful not to dent or damage the
piping while bending it down the exterior wall,
as this could negatively affect the performance.
Step 2: Unwind Quick Connect® Line Set to
necessary length
Carefully unroll to indoor
handler connection
Connect directly to
exterior condensor
Keep excess coiled
Radius
1. Use your hands to slowly unwind the copper
piping of one end of the Quick Connect® Line Set.
The end you unwind will connect to the indoor
unit piping. You should unwind the end until the
connectors are close to flat on the ground (with
little to no bend). If this is not done, it could make
the line set difficult to maneuver when aligning
the connectors with the air handler piping. Only
unwind as much as necessary for your application,
and allow any excess to remain coiled (Refer to
Fig. 7.1).
If the pipe is repeatedly bent or extended, it
will become hard and difficult to manipulate.
Avoid bending or extending the pipe more than
3 times, or at an angle greater than 90°, as it
could break.
CAUTION
When bending connective refrigerant piping, it
needs to have a minimum bend radius of 4
inches (Refer to Fig 7.1).
MINIMUM BEND RADIUS
Fig. 7.1
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