Installation Guide

NOTE: Use both a spanner and a torque wrench
when connecting or disconnecting pipes to/from
the unit.
Fig. 7.10
CAUTION
Be sure to wrap insulation around the piping.
Direct contact with the bare piping may result
in burns or frostbite.
Make sure the pipe is properly connected.
Over tightening may damage the bell mouth,
and under tightening may lead to leakage.
NOTE ON MINIMUM BEND RADIUS
Carefully bend the tubing in the middle according
to the diagram below. DO NOT bend the tubing
more than 90°, or more than 3 times.
Bend the pipe using thumbs
min-radius 10cm (~4”)
Fig. 7.11
6. After connecting the copper pipes to the
indoor unit, wrap the power cable, signal
cable, and the piping together using binding
tape.
NOTE:
DO NOT intertwine signal cable with
other wires. While bundling these items
together, do not intertwine or cross the signal
cable with any other wiring.
7. Thread this pipeline through the wall and
connect it to the outdoor unit.
8. Insulate all the piping, including the valves
of the outdoor unit.
9. Open the stop valves of the outdoor unit
to start the flow of the refrigerant
between the indoor and outdoor unit.
CAUTION
Check to make sure there is no refrigerant leak
after completing the installation work. If there is
a refrigerant leak, ventilate the area immediately
and evacuate the system (refer to the Air
Evacuation section of this manual).
Refrigerant Piping
Connection
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