Daikin RXYQ96PATJ [19/25] Pipe insulation
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English 14
<Air tight test>
Pressurize the liquid pipe, gas pipe, and equalizer pipe from the ser-
vice ports of each shutoff valve to 550 psi (do not pressurize more
than 550 psi). If the pressure does not drop within 24 hours, the sys-
tem passes the test.
If there is a pressure drop, check for leaks, make repairs and perform
the airtight test again.
<Vacuum drying>
Evacuate the system from the liquid pipe, gas pipe, and equalizer
pipe shutoff valve service ports by using a vacuum pump for more
than 2 hours and bring the system to –14.6 psi or less. After keeping
the system under that condition for more than 1 hour, check if the
vacuum gauge rises or not. If it rises, the system may either contain
moisture inside or have leaks.
NOTE
If moisture might enter the piping, follow belows.
(I.e., if doing work during the rainy season, if the actual work takes
long enough that condensation may form on the inside of the
pipes, if rain might enter the pipes during work, etc.)
After evacuating the system for 2 hours, pressurize the system to 7.25
psi (vacuum break) with nitrogen gas and evacuate the system again
using the vacuum pump for 1 hour to –14.6 psi or less (vacuum drying).
If the system cannot be evacuated to –14.6 psi within 2 hours, repeat
the operation of vacuum break and vacuum drying.
Then, after leaving the system in vacuum for 1 hour, confirm that the
vacuum gauge does not rise.
9. PIPE INSULATION
• Insulation of pipes should be done after performing “8. AIR TIGHT
TEST AND VACUUM DRYING”.
• Always insulate the liquid piping, the gas piping, the equalizer pipe
(between the outside units for the outdoor multi system) and these
pipe connections.
Failing to insulate the pipes may cause leaking or burns.
And be sure to use the insulation which can withstand such temper-
atures of 248°F or more for the equalizer pipe and the gas piping.
• Reinforce the insulation on the refrigerant piping according to the
installation environment. Condensation might form on the surface of
the insulation. Refer to the below.
Ambient temperature : 86°F, humidity : 75% to 80% RH : min.
thickness : 9/16 in..
If the ambient temperature exceeds 86°F and the humidity 80%
RH, then the min. thickness is 3/4 in..
See the Engineering data book for detail.
• If there is a possibility that condensation on the shutoff valve might
drip down into the indoor unit through gaps in the insulation and pip-
ing because the outside unit is located higher than the indoor unit,
etc., this must be prevented by caulking the connections, etc.
(Refer to figure 26)
• The piping lead-out hole lid should be attached after opening a
knock hole. (Refer to figure 27)
• If small animals and the like might enter the unit through the piping
lead-out hole, close the hole with blocking material (procured on site)
after completion of “11. ADDITIONAL REFRIGERANT CHARGE
AND CHECK OPERATION”. (Refer to figure 30)
(Refer to figure 26)
1. Insulation material
2. Caulking, etc.
(Refer to figure 27)
1. Piping lead-out hole lid
2. Open a knock hole at “ ”.
3. Block “ ”.
NOTE
• After knocking out the holes, we recommend you remove burrs in the
knock holes (See figure 27) and paint the edges and areas around
the edges using the repair paint.
10. CHECKING OF DEVICE AND INSTALLA-
TION CONDITIONS
Be sure to check the followings.
For those doing electrical work
1.
Make sure there is no faulty transmission wiring or loosing of a nut.
See “7-4 Transmission Wiring Connection Procedure”.
2.
Make sure there is no faulty power wiring or loosing of a nut.
See “7-5 Power Wiring Connection Procedure”.
3.
Has the insulation of the main power circuit deteriorated?
Measure the insulation and check the insulation is above regular
value in accordance with relevant local and national regulations.
For those doing pipe work
1.
Make sure piping size is correct.
See “
6-1 Selection of piping material and Refrigerant branching kit
”
.
2.
Make sure insulation work is done.
See “9. PIPE INSULATION”.
3.
Make sure there is no faulty refrigerant piping.
See “6. REFRIGERANT PIPING”.
11. ADDITIONAL REFRIGERANT CHARGE
AND CHECK OPERATION
The outside unit is charged with refrigerant when shipped from the factory,
but depending on the size and length of the piping when installed, it may
require additional charging.
For charging the additional refrigerant, follow the procedure in this chapter.
And then carry out the check operation.
11-1 Before working
[About the refrigerant tank]
Check whether the tank has a siphon pipe before charging and place
the tank so that the refrigerant is charged in liquid form.
(See the figure below.)
NOTE
• Always use the proper refrigerant (R410A). If charged with the refrig-
erant containing an improper material, it may cause an explosion or
accident.
• R410A is a mixed refrigerant, so charging it as a gas will cause the
refrigerant composition to change, which may prevent normal oper-
ation.
[Shutoff valve operation procedure]
When operating the shutoff valve, follow the procedure instructed below.
NOTE
• Do not open the shutoff valve until “10. CHECKING OF DEVICE
AND INSTALLATION CONDITIONS” are completed. If the shutoff
valve is left open without turning on the power, it may cause refriger-
ant to buildup in the compressor, leading insulation degradation.
• Be sure to use the correct tools.
The shutoff valve is not a back-seat type. If forced it to open, it might
break the valve body.
• When using a service port, use the charge hose.
• After tightening the cap, make sure no refrigerant gas is leaking.
With siphon pipe
Other tanks
Stand the tank upright and charge.
(The siphon pipe goes all the way inside,
so the tank does not need be put
upside-down charge in liquid form.)
Stand the tank upside-down and charge.
Содержание
- Installation manual 1
- System air conditioner 1
- Figure 1 figure 3 figure 2 2
- Figure 10 figure 11 figure 12 1 2
- Figure 4 2
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- Figure 6 2
- Figure 9 2
- Figure 12 2 3
- Figure 14 3
- Figure 15 figure 13 3
- Figure 17 3
- Figure 18 1 3
- Figure 18 2 figure 16 3
- Figure 19 3
- Figure 20 4
- Figure 21 4
- Figure 22 4
- Figure 23 4
- Figure 24 4
- Figure 25 4
- Figure 26 5
- Figure 27 figure 28 5
- Figure 29 figure 30 5
- Figure 31 5
- Figure 32 5
- 1 safety considerations 6
- Contents 6
- English 6
- First of all 6
- 2 special notice of product 7
- English 2 7
- When wiring position the wires so that the terminal box lid can be securely fastened improper positioning of the terminal box lid may result in electric shocks fire or the terminals overheating 7
- 1 combination 8
- 2 standard supplied accessories 8
- 3 disposal requirements 8
- 3 option accessory 8
- 4 technical and electrical specifications 8
- 5 main components 8
- English 8
- Introduction 8
- Selection of location 8
- English 4 9
- Inspecting and handling the unit 9
- Placing the unit 9
- 1 selection of piping material and refrigerant branching kit 10
- 1 selection of piping material and refrigerantbranching kit 10
- 2 protection against contamination when installing pipes 10
- 2 protection against contaminationwhen installing pipes 10
- 3 pipe connection 10
- 4 connecting the refrigerant piping 10
- English 10
- Refrigerant piping 10
- Change to pattern 1 or pattern 2 11
- Downward inclination 11
- English 6 11
- Front connections side bottom connections 11
- Pattern 1 11
- Pattern 2 11
- Prohibited pattern 11
- To indoor unit 11
- 4 if the piping length between the outside units exceeds 80 in cre ate a rise of 8 in or more in the gas piping under a length of 80 in from the outside unit multi connection piping kit 12
- Branching the refrigerant piping heed the restrictions below when installing the refrigerant branching kit and read the installation instruction manual with the kit improper installation could lead to malfunctioning or breakdown of the outside unit 12
- English 12
- Gas pipe between outside units 12
- If 80 in or more 12
- If less than 80 in 12
- Install the refnet header so it splits horizontally 12
- Install the refnet joint so it splits horizontally or vertically 12
- Oil remains in the stopping outside unit change to pattern 1 or pattern 2 12
- Oil remains in the unit a when system stops 12
- Prohibited pattern 12
- Refer to figure 14 1 horizontal 2 a arrow view 3 horizontal surface 4 30 or less 5 vertical 12
- Refer to figure 15 1 horizontal surface 2 b arrow view 12
- To indoor unit 12
- 5 example of connection 13
- English 8 13
- Example of connection connection of 8 indoor units 13
- English 14
- Outside unit multi connection piping kit and refrigerant branch kit selection 14
- Pipe size selection 14
- 0 75 1 0 21 1 0 81 75 0 40 10 0 15 2 1 15
- 11 27 11 lb 15
- A b 2 c 2 d 2 e 2 f 2 g 2 h i j k l m n p 3280 ft 15
- A b u r c n s t o p 15
- English 10 15
- How to calculate the additional refrigerant to be charged 15
- If available on the site use this size otherwise it can not be increased 15
- Increase the pipe size as follows 15
- Indoor units 1 8 15
- Outside unit refnet joint a g 15
- Required conditions example drawings 15
- Round off in units of 0 lb 15
- The farthest indoor unit 8 the nearest indoor unit 1 15
- Φ 3 8 φ 1 2 φ 1 2 φ 5 8 φ 5 8 φ 3 4 φ 3 4 φ 7 8 φ 7 8 φ 1 φ 1 1 8 φ 1 1 4 φ 1 3 8 φ 1 1 2 15
- 1 power circuit safety device and cable requirements 16
- 1 power circuit safety device and cablerequirements 16
- 2 wiring connection example for whole system 16
- 3 leading wire procedure 16
- English 16
- Field wiring 16
- 4 transmission wiring connection procedure 17
- 5 power wiring connection procedure 17
- Crimp style terminal 17
- Cup washer 17
- Cut out section 17
- English 12 17
- Power wire crimp style terminal 17
- 6 procedure for wiring inside units 18
- Air tight test and vacuum drying 18
- English 18
- R410a label 18
- Resin hook 18
- Terminal block crip style terminal wire narrow wire thick 18
- 1 before working 19
- Additional refrigerant charge and check operation 19
- Additional refrigerant chargeand check operation 19
- Checking of device and installa tion conditions 19
- Checking of device and installationconditions 19
- English 14 19
- Pipe insulation 19
- 2 procedure of adding refrigerant charging and check operation 20
- 2 procedure of adding refrigerant charging andcheck operation 20
- English 20
- H h i h h h h 20
- J h h h h h h 20
- J h h h i h i 20
- J h h i h h h 20
- J h j h j j h 20
- 2 1 procedure of adding refrigerant charging 21
- Cooling mode 21
- English 16 21
- H h i h h h h 21
- Heating mode 21
- Less than above range 21
- Outdoor temp 32 f db 109 f db indoor temp 50 f db 90 f db 21
- English 22
- 1 before test run 23
- 2 2 procedure of check operation 23
- 2 test run 23
- English 18 23
- Onsite settings 23
- Test run 23
- 3 checks after test run 24
- Caution for refrigerant leaks 24
- English 24
- P215731 6m em09a060a 25
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