Toshiba R410A service manual Open valve fully, Gas leak check, Use a vacuum pump

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7 EVACUATING

AIR PURGE

Evacuate the air in the connecting pipes and in the indoor unit using vacuum pump.

Do not use the refrigerant in the outdoor unit. For details, see the manual of vacuum pump.

Use a vacuum pump

Be sure to use a vacuum pump with counter-flow prevention function so that inside oil of the pump does not flow backward into pipes of the air conditioner when the pump stops.

1.Connect the charge hose from the manifold valve to the service port of the gas side packed valve.

2.Connect the charge hose to the port of vacuum pump.

3.Open fully the low pressure side handle of the gauge manifold valve.

4.Operate the vacuum pump to start evacuating.

Perform evacuating for about 35 minutes if the piping length is 30 meters total for model SM560 and 50 meters for model SM800, SM1100, SM1400 (assuming a pump capacity of 27 liters per minute.) Then confirm that the compound pressure gauge reading is –101 kPa ( –76 cmHg).

5.Close the low pressure side valve handle of gauge manifold.

6.Open fully the valve stem of the packed valves (both sides of Gas and Liquid).

7.Remove the charging hose from the service port.

8.Securely tighten the caps on the packed valves.

Open valve fully

Open valves of the corresponding outdoor units fully.

Gas leak check

Using a lead detector or soap water, check there is no gas leak from pipe connecting portion or caps of the valves.

REQUIREMENT

For a leak detector, use one manufactured exclusively for HFC refrigerant (R410A, R134a, etc.)

Thermal-insulating process

Perform pipe thermal-insulating process for liquid and gas sides separately.

For thermal insulator to pipes at gas side, use one with heat resisting temperature 120°C or higher.

Using the attached thermal insulator, perform surely thermal insulation without gap for pipe connecting portion of the indoor unit.

REQUIREMENT

Perform surely thermal insulation process so that the naked end of pipe connecting portion of the indoor unit does not appear.

(Exposure of the pipe may cause water leak.)

Packed valve handling precautions

Open the valve stem all the way out ; do not try to open it beyond the stopper.

Securely tighten the valve stem cap at the torque as follows:

15.9 mm (diam.)

68 to 82 N•m (6.8 to 8.2 kgf•m)

 

 

12.7 mm (diam.)

50 to 62 N•m (5.0 to 6.2 kgf•m)

 

 

9.5 mm (diam.)

33 to 42 N•m (3.3 to 4.2 kgf•m)

 

 

6.4 mm (diam.)

14 to 18 N•m (1.4 to 1.8 kgf•m)

 

 

Hexagonal wrench is required.

Main unit

Union

Flare nut

Pipe thermal

Attached thermal insulator

insulator

 

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Contents Split Type Adoption of NEW Refrigerant AccessoriesProgram Weekly Timer Type Accessory parts and Parts to be procured locallyConcealed Duct Type Applicable ControlsNew Refrigerant Air Conditioner Installation Precautions for SafetyTo Disconnect the Appliance from Main Power Supply Connect the connecting cable correctlyInappropriate grounding may cause electric shock Selection of Installation Accessory and RefrigerantAccessory and Installation Parts Before installationNecessary Space for Installation Installation PlaceObstacle at rear side Upper side is free Obstacle at front side Upper side is freeInstallation of Outdoor Unit Selection of InstallationRefrigerant Piping Connection Optional Installation Parts Local ProcureFor Reference Piping connectionHow to remove the front panel Knockout procedureKnockout of Pipe Cover Pipe Forming/End Positioning Refrigerant PipingFlaring size a Unit mm Projection margin in flaring B Unit mm FlaringRefrigerant Piping Tightening of Connecting PartRequirement Outer diam. of copper pipe Tightening torqueAir Purge EvacuatingVacuum pump Evacuating How to open the valveValve size Charge portHow to wire SM560AT-E How to remove the valve coverStripping length power cord and connecting cable Electrical WorkCheck and Test Operation Final Installation ChecksSelf-Diagnosis by LED Indication New tools for R410A Changes in the product and componentsNew tools for R410A Applicable to R22 model Changes Precautions for Safety RAV Length of refrigerant pipe Single unitIn installation Selection of Installation Liquid side Gas side Outer diameter Thickness Ø9.5 Ø15.9 Outer dia. of copper pipe R410A Projection margin in flaring B Unit mmOuter dia Outer dia. of copper pipe Tightening torque Valve at gas sideEvacuating How to close the valve Single phase 50 Hz SM1100AT-E SM1400AT-E Power supply 220 240Mm2 or more Useful Functions Final Installation Checks Precautions for Safety Accessories Sold SeparatelyRemote controller RAV-SM561BT-E/RAV-SM801BT-E RAV-SM1101BT-E/RAV-SM1401BT-E Indoor unit Parts NameOutdoor unit Display section Parts Name of Remote ControllerOperation section Correct Usage Turn on the main power switch and/or the leakage breakerPreparation StopTemperature button Mode select button ModeWhen restarting the operation after stop StartTimer operation Timer OperationClear of timer operation Do not open doors and windows more often than necessary Hints for Economical OperationWindow curtains Get uniform circulation of room airCleaning of remote controller MaintenanceIf you do not plan to use the unit for more than 1 month Checks before operationAIR Conditioner Operations and Performance Do not install the air conditioner in the following places RE-INSTALLATIONTroubles and Causes Be careful with noise or vibrationsInoperative Auto Separate sold parts Part name ’ty Shape Standard wired remote ControllerPart name ’ty Shape Precautions for Safety Inappropriate grounding may cause electric shock Installation space Selection of installation place Selection of Installation PlaceAdvice Secure the space required to installation and servicingInstallation procedure Installation of Indoor UnitDimension Installation of Indoor UnitExternal view RAV-SM1101, 1401BTMounting of clamp Accessory Installation of remote controller Sold separatelyHanging down of indoor unit Clamp mounting Removal of air filterInstallation clearance Restriction to installationLedge ceiling concealed duct type Quality of supplying grillesAIR Ducting Work Static pressure characteristics of each modelRAV-SM1101BT Round duct AIR Ducting WorkConnecting method of the duct General cautions Points at installation workHanging of indoor unit Mounting of remote controllerMounting of filter and canvas for suction port Piping material Drain Piping WorkPiping and cautions Thermal-insulating processConnection of the drain hose Drain-upCheck of water drain After electric piping workFlaring dia meter size a Unit mm Permissible piping length and heatTightening connection Tightening torque of flare pipe connectionsOpen valve fully Packed valve handling precautionsGas leak check Use a vacuum pump801, 1101, 1401 type valve at gas side For 801, 1101, 1401AT modelElectrical Work Cabling diagram Remote controller cablingElectrical Work CablingCase of wired remote controller How to execute a test runTest RUN Before test runConfirmation of error history TroubleshootingProcedure Description Confirmation and checkNotification Applicable ControlsAutomatic address When using wireless remote controller Setup of external static pressureApplicable Controls To incorporate a filter sold separatelyTo secure better effect of heating Change of lighting time of filter signMaintenance INSTALLATION/SERVICING ToolsCleaning of Return grille Clean the Return grilles with waterContents AccessoriesTurn on the power supply of the air conditioner FeaturesHow to check the program operation time RBC-EXW21ECancel button Timer set buttonHoliday setting indication mark Setting error display Present time displayTurn on the power supply of the air conditioner Operation procedureSetup of the day of the week HeatingSet error When push SET Button,When ON/OFF time is set as follows, Error is displayed Next set up the operation time to the program 2Push DAY button and put the operation Clearance of Holiday setupTo be checked Clear of a part of the programOperation of program weekly timer and air conditioner Matters to be memorized Power failureResuming of operation RBC-AS21E Selected mode displays Heat pump type Temperature Setup buttonSelected mode displays Cooling only type Start/Stop button Check button Used in servicingPush either or set to Auto Recommended temperature Power supplyAutomatic Cool/Heat Push button Push button to select fan speedHow to install remote controller Accessory partsRequirement for installation Multiple remote controllers Requirement to install Remote controllerRequirement for installation Multiple remote controllers Accessory partsRemote controller test run setup How to perform cabling of the remote controllerHow to install the program weekly timer Accessory parts Part Name ’tyRequirement to install Program weekly timer Program weekly timer test run setupRequirement to install the remote sensor Accessory partsHow to install the remote sensor Safety Cautions SpecificationsInstallation of filter sold separately Maintenance of filter sold separatelySetup of fan when building in the high-efficiency filter Installation of high-efficiency filterHigh-Efficiency Filter High-Efficiency filter 65% Model TCB-UFM11BEDeodorant Filter, Ammonium Filter Setup of fan when building in the filter sold separatelyDeodorant Filter Model TCB-DF11BE Ammonium Filter Model TCB-DF11BE-AM

R410A specifications

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In terms of safety, R410A is classified as non-toxic and non-flammable under normal conditions, making it a safe choice for use in residential and commercial settings. However, it is important to note that R410A operates at higher pressures compared to traditional refrigerants, necessitating proper equipment design and handling procedures.

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