INSTALLATION (CONTINUED)
3.Shape the tubing so it can easily go through the hole in the wall. Push the indoor/outdoor wire, copper tubing and drain hose through the hole in the wall angling downward. Situate the indoor unit on the wall bracket by lifting the indoor unit slightly above the wall bracket and then down so it is securely locked in place.
Wall Bracket
Insert Putty
Drain Hose
PREPARING THE COPPER TUBING (NOT INCLUDED)
A copper tubing extension (not included) may need to be cut. If this is the case, it will also have to be deburred and flared as shown below:
1.Cut the copper tube extension to the desired length with a tube cutter. It is highly recommended that 1 foot is added to the requested length. After cutting, deburring may be necessary (see below diagram). Perform this with a tube reamer.
BEFOREAFTER
2.Make a flare at the end of the copper tube with a flare tool.
Make sure the inside surface and edges are smooth and the sides are uniform length.
Flare nut
Connection
pipe
Flare tool
CAUTION:
• When using the tube reamer, hold the tube downward and make sure no copper scraps fall into the tubing.
CONNECTING COPPER TUBES
To connect the copper tubes, follow the procedures below:
1.Remove the flare nut stoppers from the inside unit. Determine the location of the copper tubing and where the bends will be. Gently bend the copper tub- ing, making sure to use big angles so no crimping will occur. Try to do this on the first try as repeated bending may break or crimp the tubing.
2.Remove the plastic stoppers from the tubing. Connect the large and small copper tubing to the re- spective extension and rotate the flare nut with your finger until a smooth match is made. Make sure the copper extension has foam rubber (insulation) on it.
coupler | Flare Nut |
NOTE:
When removing the flare nut stopper from the inside unit, confirm “Ping”, sounds because the mixed gas is charged in the inside unit,
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