Samsung AF28FVSDADFNMG manual FfFlare process, FfFlare length, FfIncorrectly flared pipes

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Connecting pipes

2.Bend the connection pipe to an appropriate length using a bender depending upon the installation place.

3.Perform pipe bending process.

-- Perform bending of the pipe using the pipe bender which has a specified bending radius.

-- Be sure to take full care to perform bending of the pipe successfully at one time. Bending and unbending the pipe more than twice makes the bending work increasingly difficult.

4.Connect the high pressure pipe (ø6.35mm) and low pressure pipe (ø15.88mm) to the high/low pressure pipe of the outdoor unit and tightening by applying appropriate torque.

ffFlare process

1) Cut the pipe using the pipe cutter.

90°

Oblique Rough Burr

2) Remove burr on the edge of the pipe.

Pipe

• If burr is not removed after cutting the pipe, there is a risk of refrigerant

Reamer

gas leakage.

 

• If foreign substance such as burr goes into the pipe, there is a risk of product breakdown. Therefore, face the pipe downward when doing the work.

3) Insert the flare nut into the pipe, and then perform the flare process.

Flaring tool

ffFlare length

D(mm)

H(mm)

Outer Diameter (D)

ø6.35

ø9.52

ø15.88

 

 

 

 

Height (H)

1.3mm

1.8mm

2.2mm

 

 

 

 

ffIncorrectly flared pipes

Oblique

Damaged

Cracked

Uneven

 

surface

 

thickness

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Contents This product is RoHS compliant Questions or COMMENTS?Thank you for purchasing this Samsung product Air ConditionerApplicable to Affvsd only Features of your new air conditionerSeasons of effective cleaning Smart sensorContents Injury or property damage Safety precautionsFfThis may result in electric shock or fire For Power Supply Warning For Using Do not place objects or devices under the indoor unit For Cleaning Do not clean the inside of the air conditioner by yourself Checking before use Using indoor unitUsing outdoor unit Installing outdoor unitFunctions available for each model Auxiliary power switchAuxiliary power switch NFB, ELB, etc Operation rangesIndoor unit Checking the name of the partsButtons on control panel DisplayOperation with control panel Conditioner will operate with auto modeFan speed of each air outlet will differ Remote controller buttons Checking the remote controllerInserting the batteries Remote controller displayBattery changing time Storing the remote controllerDry Basic operationAuto CoolSolomode Remarks Press the button to adjust the desired temperatureExcept in Auto mode Press the button to turn on the air conditionerAir flow direction Press the button on the remote controller in the Cool modeTurbo function is only available in the Cool mode Turbo operationGoodsleep operation When the air conditioner is on and in cool modeTemperature and fan speed changes in goodsleep mode Goodsleep functions Setting the On/Off timerAir conditioner will turn on after 3 hours Your air conditioner will turn onLighting function Press the button during Cool modeTo adjust the lighting level of an indoor unit Smart sensor operationQuiet operation Auto clean operationProduct can be scratched easily Cleaning the air conditionerCleaning the indoor unit Cleaning the outdoor unit heat exchangerPull out the Full HD filter in the arrow direction Cleaning the Full HD filterRemove dust with a vacuum cleaner or running water Full HD filter filters the big dust of incoming airCleaning the Zero filter Troubleshooting Odors permeate Conditioner isWater is Heard when refrigerant flow movement changes. It is normalOpen Source Announcement Installation parts English General tools Required toolsTools for test operations Outdoor unit Choosing the installation locationInstallation space for floor type indoor unit Indoor/outdoor unit installation diagramPiping length for indoor/outdoor unit installation Outdoor unit Fixing outdoor unitInstallation accessories AccessoriesIndoor unit accessories Outdoor unit accessoriesFfDrill a hole with diameter of 60~65mm towards the outside Connecting pipesInstallation procedure Drilling a hole and fixing the indoor unitFfFlare length FfFlare processFfIncorrectly flared pipes FfPipe insulation FfTightening of connection partsIndoor Use finishing tape wind up the refrigerant pipe Connection with wire-concealed piping Connecting drain hoseFix the drain hose tightly to prevent any water leakage Connecting procedure Wiring standardElectrical work Type of outdoor unit power supply Safety information on outdoor unit power supplyFfItems to prepare How to connect your extended power cablesCable Apply heat to the contraction tube to contract it Vacuuming pipe Vacuum pumpNm = 10 kgfcm Performing leak testTest part for indoor unit Test part for outdoor unitCharging refrigerant Installing the earth wireCharge the refrigerant depending on the pipe length Check and test operation Display the temperature of indoor heat exchangerDisconnect the pipe Memo
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