Sanyo CH1271 Refrigerant Tubing, Use of the Flaring Method, Flaring Procedure with a Flare Tool

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5. Refrigerant Tubing

5-1. Use of the Flaring Method

Many of the conventional split system air conditioners employ the flaring method to connect refrigerant tubes which run between indoor and outdoor units. In this method, the copper tubes are flared at each end and connected with flare nuts.

5-2. Flaring Procedure with a Flare Tool

(1)Cut the copper tube to the required length with a tube cutter. It is recommended to cut approx. 12" to 20" (30 to 50 cm) longer than the tubing length you estimate.

(2)Remove burrs at the end of the copper tube with a tube reamer or file. This process is important and should be done carefully to make a good flare.

(Fig. 47)

NOTE

When reaming, hold the tube end downward and be sure that no copper scraps fall into the tube. (Fig. 48)

(3)Remove the flare nut from the unit and be sure to mount it on the copper tube.

(4)Make a flare at the end of copper tube with a flare tool.* (Figs. 49a and 49b)

(*Use “RIGID” or equivalent.)

NOTE

A good flare should have the following characteristics:

inside surface is glossy and smooth.

edge is smooth.

tapered sides are of uniform length.

5-3. Caution before Connecting Tubes Tightly

a)Be sure to apply a sealing cap or water-proof tape to prevent dust or water from getting into the tubes before they are used.

b)Be sure to apply refrigerant lubricant to the match- ing surfaces of the flare and union before connect- ing them together. This is effective for reducing gas leaks. (Fig. 50)

c)For proper connection, align the union tube and flare tube straight with each other, then screw in the flare nut lightly at first to obtain a smooth match. (Fig. 51)

Deburring

Before

After

Fig. 47

Copper tubing

Reamer

 

Fig. 48

If the special R410A

If the previous flare tool

flare tool is used:

(clutch-type) is used:

0 to 0.0196"

0.0472" (1.2 mm)

(0 to 0.5 mm)

Adjust so that the amount of tube

 

 

protrusion is as shown in the figure.

Fig. 49a

Flare nut

Copper tubing

Flare tool

Fig. 49b

Apply refrigerant lubricant here and here

Fig. 50

Union

Flare nut

Fig. 51

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Contents DC Inverter Split System AIR Conditioner Indoor Model No. Product Code NoPlease Read Before Starting Table of Contents Checking Electrical Components Operating Range Indoor Air Intake Temp Outdoor Air Intake TempSpecifications Unit SpecificationsKHS0971 CH0971KHS1271 CH1271Major Component Specifications Indoor UnitCB-KHS1271 Microprocessor 250V 3A Outdoor Unit Outdoor Unit CH0971Compressor External FinishOutdoor Unit CH1271 Other Component Specifications Indoor heat exchanger sensorCompressor temp sensor Outdoor air temp sensorDimensional Data Indoor Unit KHS097121-3/16 10-13/16 Refrigerant Flow Diagram Refrigerant Flow DiagramInsulation of Refrigerant Tubing After a tube has been insulated To break or crackTemperature Charts Performance DataHigh pressure performance chart Indoor Unit KHS1271 Outdoor Unit CH1271 493 Tube service Power Supply 115V Single Phase 60Hz Cooling Capacity Cooling Capacity11,900 BTU/h Cooling Capacity Low Ambient SHC Sensible Heat Capacity BTU/h Power Supply 115V Single Phase 60Hz Heating Capacity Heating CapacityTH Total Heating Capacity BTU/h 14,300 BTU/h Air Throw Distance Charts Cooling Vertical distance ftRoom air temp F 26.7C Fan speed High Horizontal distance ft Heating Vertical distance ftHeating Electrical Characteristics Electrical DataCH0971 Cooling Electric Wiring Diagrams Indoor Unit KHS0971 KHS12718FA2-5257-71600-0 Outdoor Unit CH0971 CH1271 WHT REDMaintenance Address Setting of the Remote Control UnitON/OFF operation button HR.TIMER button ACL Reset button ION buttonHow to Disconnect How to ConnectFunctions Operation FunctionsEmergency operation Auto cooling/heating operationTimer backup Lamp colorsCompressor discharge temperature control Protective FunctionsOverload prevention during heating Cold-air prevention during heatingDefrost detection and release CT Peak current cut-off controlReverse-Cycle Defrosting Troubleshooting Precautions before Performing Inspection or RepairMethod of Self-Diagnostics Self-diagnostics Lamps Indoor UnitUsing the TEST/T-RUN terminals Checking the Indoor and Outdoor UnitsReplace the controller Replace the circuit board or the fuseSerial Communication Error Identification Procedure Off Blinking IlluminatedBefore the Operation Condition E01Terminal board Outdoor Unit Condition E12 Trouble Diagnosis of Fan Motor Outdoor Fan MotorNoise Malfunction and Electromagnetic Interference Noise malfunctionElectromagnetic interference Locations most susceptible to noise Trouble CorrectionPower Supply Cord Checking Electrical ComponentsMeasurement of Insulation Resistance Measurement of Insulation Resistance for Electrical PartsChecking Continuity of Fuse on PCB Assy Refrigerant R410A Special Precautions When Servicing Unit Characteristics of New Refrigerant R410AWhat is New Refrigerant R410A? 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-852-6-4180-802-00-2 Features Contents Alert SymbolsProduct Information Installation Location Safety InstructionsElectrical Requirements Names of Parts Outdoor UnitUnit Display and Operation Button Quiet lampRemote Control Unit Display Remote Control Unit Hour OFF TimerOn Time Auto HeatDRY CoolUsing 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 StepPress the ON/OFF operation button Operation 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 Cool Sweep DRY FAN HeatOperation 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 InstallationAvoid Solid base must not cover Hole of the bottom plateHow 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 replace the grilleWiring Instructions General precautions on wiring Shape the Indoor Side TubingRecommended Wire Length and Diameter Wiring System DiagramWiring 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 Air Purging with a Vacuum Pump for Test RunTem. The valve core is similar to Those used in automobile tiresBe sure to completely insert Hex wrench beforeThis may cause the refriger Ant gas to leak. In order toHow to Test Run the Air Conditioner Operation lamp Timer lamp Quiet lamp ION lampBasic Functions of the Service Valves Pump DownRemote Control Unit Installation Position Mounting on a WallAddress Switch Address Setting of the Remote Control Unit