Lacey Act Declaration Form

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Refrigerant Piping Connection
IMPORTANT
1. Wrap the connectors at the indoor air handler
tightly with the supplied sound deadening pads.
Refrigerant
piping
Drain hose
Non-Adhesive U.V.
Tape
Fig. 7.2
Wrapping the piping
upward will prevent
rain/moisture from
seeping into the
overlaps of the tape
2. Now, place the supplied insulation material over the
connectors and exposed refrigrant piping
3. Now, starting where the line set is not covered with
the factory plastic (close to the indoor air handler
connection, you will wrap the line set upward to the
wall hole, using the supplied Non-adhesive U.V. tape.
This will cover the insulated line set connections,
cables, and drain hose. The drain pipe will need to be
at the bottom of the bundle (Refer to Fig. 7.2).
DO NOT wrap the end of the drain hose.
Do not complete these steps until all of the
refrigerant piping connections have been checked
for leaks.
If you would like the exterior piping on the
side of your home to have a sleeker, more
attractive look and add some extra protection
in the process, you can purchase a MRCOOL
®
LineGuard
®
Line Set Cover. This will encase
your refrigerant piping and lines, protecting
them from harsh weather conditions and sun
exposure, which will extend the life of your
system. These covers are available in various
sizes to fit your particular application.
Step 6: Wrap Piping Connections
In this step you will wrap and insulate the exposed line
connections coming from the indoor air handler.