Installation Guide
 Page 19
Preparations and Precautions
Air and foreign matter in the refrigerant circuit can 
cause abnormal rises in pressure, which can damage 
the air conditioner, reduce its efficiency, and cause
injury. Use a vacuum pump and manifold gauge to 
evacuate the refrigerant circuit, removing any 
non-condensable gas and moisture from the system. 
Evacuation should be performed upon initial 
installation and when unit is relocated. 
BEFORE PERFORMING EVACUATION
Check to make sure the connective pipes
between the indoor and outdoor units 
are connected properly . 
Check to make sure all wiring is connected 
properly.
Evacuation Instructions
1. 
Connect the charge hose of the manifold 
gauge to service port on the outdoor unit’s 
low pressure valve. 
Connect another charge hose from the 
manifold gauge to the vacuum pump. 
Open the Low Pressure side of the manifold 
gauge. Keep the High Pressure side closed. 
Turn on the vacuum pump to evacuate the 
system.
Run the vacuum for at least 15 minutes, or
until the Compound Meter reads -76cmHG
(-10 Pa). 
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6.
Close the Low Pressure side of the manifold 
gauge, and turn off the vacuum pump.
7.
Wait for 5 minutes, then check that there 
has been no change in system pressure.
8.
If there is a change in system pressure, refer 
to Gas Leak Check section for information 
on how to check for leaks. If there is no 
change in system pressure, unscrew the cap 
from the packed valve (high pressure valve).
9.
Insert hexagonal wrench into the packed valve 
(high pressure valve) and open the valve by 
turning the wrench in a 1/4 counterclockwise 
turn. Listen for gas to exit the system, then 
close the valve after 5 seconds.
10. 
Watch the Pressure Gauge for one minute 
to make sure that there is no change in 
pressure. The Pressure Gauge should read 
slightly higher than atmospheric pressure.
Flare nut
Cap
valve body
valve stem
11.
Remove the charge hose from the service port.
12.  
Using hexagonal wrench, fully open both the 
high pressure and low pressure valves.
13.  
Tighten valve caps on all three valves (service 
port, high pressure, low pressure) by hand. 
You may tighten it further using a torque 
wrench if needed.
 OPEN VALVE STEMS GENTLY
When opening valve stems, turn the hexagonal 
wrench until it hits against the stopper. Do not 
try to force the valve to open further.
Air Evacuation










