Sanyo CH2472, CH1872 Basic Functions of the Service Valves, Pump Down, Stem, use the accessory

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Basic Functions of the Service Valves

The basic functions of the service valves are given in Table 8 below.

Table 8

Action

Narrow Tube Service

Wide Tube Service

Valve (2-Way)

Valve (3-Way)

 

 

CLOSED

O-ring

Valve cap

 

 

 

Stem

Shipping

Fully OPEN

Operating and test running

the air conditioner

 

Fully OPEN

 

Measuring pressure

*

 

and gas charging

 

 

 

CLOSED

 

 

*

The service port on the wide tube ser-

Air purging with

*

vice valve uses a Schrader core valve

a vacuum pump

 

to access the refrigerant system.

 

 

Therefore, be sure to use a hose con-

 

 

nector which has a push-pin inside.

 

 

(Fig. 60a)

CAUTION

Service valve

Hose with push-pin

Close

When opening or clos-

ing the service valve

 

PUSH

Open

 

stem, use the accessory

 

Hex

NOTE

hex wrench. Be sure to

wrench

 

 

fully seat the wrench

Fig. 60b

External diameter of service port

before turning the valve.

 

R410A: 5/16"

 

 

Fig. 60a

Pump Down

Pump down means collecting all refrigerant gas in the system back into the outdoor unit without losing any of the gas. Pump down is used when the unit is to be moved or before servicing the refrigerant circuit.

Pump Down Procedure

Be sure to carry out pump down with the unit in cooling mode.

(1)Connect the Lo side charging hose of the manifold valve to the service port on the wide tube service valve.

(2)Using a hex wrench, turn the narrow tube service valve clockwise all the way to close the service valve. (Be sure to confirm that the wide tube service valve is fully open.)

(3)Press the operation button and start cooling oper- ation.

(4)When the low pressure gauge reading falls to 14.2 to 7.1 psi (1 to 0.5 kg/cm2), fully close the wide tube valve stem. Then quickly stop the unit.

(5)Disconnect all gauges and hoses, and replace the valve caps as they were before.

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CharacteristicsChecklist before Servicing Tubing Installation Procedures Tools Specifically for R410AProcedure for Replacing Compressor Case of Compressor MalfunctionNever charge a large amount Unit. This may causeDamage to the compressor ExampleCase Refrigerant is Leaking Welding leaking pointsRecharging When Tubes are Extended Charging Additional RefrigerantRetro-Fitting Existing Systems Use of Existing UnitsOI-852-6-4180-801-00-2 Features Contents Alert SymbolsProduct Information Installation Location Safety InstructionsElectrical Requirements Names of Parts Unit Display and Operation Button Quiet lampRemote Control Unit Display Remote Control Unit HR. Timer buttonAdvance button TransmitterQuiet button FAN Speed selector buttonUsing the Remote Control Unit Temperature Display SelectorHow to Install Batteries Button Time Display Selector buttonUsing the Remote Control Unit Operation with the Remote Control Unit Press the ON/OFF operation buttonOperation with the Remote Control Unit Press the Mode selector button and select the desired modePress the TEMP. setting buttons to change the temperature Set the FAN Speed selector button to the setting you wantAdjusting the Fan Speed Cooling and DRY Mode Night Setback Mode is used for saving energyQuiet Mode Special Remarks Setting the Timer Example To set to 1030 pmOperation Indication Setting the Timer How to set the on time Example To start operation at 710 amTo cancel a timer program Press the Cancel button 1030 pm 710 am 1100 am Present timeUsing the 1-Hour OFF Timer Setting procedureCancellation procedure Operation together with the Daily ON/OFF Repeat TimerAdjusting the Airflow Direction Setting the airflow manuallyHorizontal Sweep functionOperation without the Remote Control Unit Care and CleaningWhen the air conditioner is not running Care and Cleaning CleaningGrasp both ends of the air Intake grilleFollow the steps below when the generator has become dirty Negative ion generator metal electrodes inside plastic caseTroubleshooting Operating RangeTrouble Possible Cause Remedy Max DB / 71 F WB Min DB / 57 F WBAppendix B Installation Instructions Installation Instructions ContentsPlease Read Before Starting Tools Required for Installation not supplied Accessories Supplied with Unit TableGeneral Optional Copper Tubing KitInstallation Site Selection Additional Materials Required for InstallationSolid base must not cover the hole of the bottom plate How to Install the Indoor Unit Trical wiring or conduits areRemove the Rear Panel from the Unit Make a HoleInstall the Rear Panel on the Wall If Wooden WallIf Block, Brick, Concrete or Similar Type Wall Remove the Grille to Install the Indoor Unit How to remove the grilleHow to replace the grille Wiring Instructions General precautions on wiring Shape the Indoor Side TubingRecommended Wire Length and Diameter AWGWiring Instructions for Inter-unit Connections How to connect wiring to the terminal For Indoor Unit For Outdoor Unit For solid core wiring or F-cableFor stranded wiring Mounting Right-side tubingSwitching drain hose and drain cap Left-side tubingDrain cap Do not supply power to Tubing and wiring to the outTo unmount indoor unit Unit or operate it until allHow to Install the Outdoor Unit First refer to . Installation Site SelectionWiring Instructions for the Outdoor Unit Flaring Procedure with a Flare Tool To 0.5 mm Adjust so that the amount of tubeRefrigerant Tubing Use of the Flaring MethodConnecting Tubing between Indoor and Outdoor Units Finishing the InstallationInsulation of Refrigerant Tubing To prevent heat loss and wet floors due to dripping of conAir Purging Be sure to completely insert Hex wrench beforeAttempting to turn the valve How to Test Run the Air Conditioner Basic Functions of the Service Valves When opening or clos Ing the service valveStem, use the accessory Pump DownRemote Control Unit Installation Position Mounting on a WallAddress Switch Address Setting of the Remote Control Unit