Soap water method
(1)Remove the caps from the gas side and liquid side valves.
(2)Remove the
(3)To open the gas side valve turn the valve stem counterclockwise approximately 90°, wait for about 2~3 seconds, and close it.
(4)Apply a soap water or a liquid neutral detergent on the indoor unit connection or outdoor unit connec- tions by a soft brush to check for leakage of the con- necting points of the piping.
(5)If bubbles come out, the pipes have leakage.
Evacuation
•Connect the charge hose end described in the preceding steps to the vacuum pump to evacuate the tubing and indoor unit.
Confirm the "Lo" knob of the manifold valve is open. Then, run the vacuum pump.
The operation time for evacuation varies with tub- ing length and capacity of the pump. The follow- ing table shows the time required for evacuation.
Required time for evacuation when 30 gal/h vac-
uum pump is used
If tubing length is less | if tubing length is longer |
than 10m (33 ft) | than 10m (33 ft) |
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10 min. or more | 15 min. or more |
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•When the desired vacuum is reached, close the "Lo" knob of the manifold valve and stop the vac- uum pump.
Finishing the job
•With a service valve wrench, turn the valve stem of liquid side valve
•Turn the valve stem of gas side valve counter- clockwise to fully open the valve.
•Loosen the charge hose connected to the gas side service port slightly to release the pressure, then remove the hose.
•Replace the flare nut and its bonnet on the gas side service port and fasten the flare nut securely with an adjustable wrench. This process is very important to prevent leakage from the system.
•Replace the valve caps at both gas and liquid side service valves and fasten them tight.
This completes air purging with a vacuum pump. The air conditioner is now ready to test run.
Suction Line
Evaporator Line
Cap
Hexagonal wrench
Indoor unit
Outdoor unit
| Manifold valve | |
Pressure | Hi | |
gauge | Lo | |
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| Open | Close |
Vacuum pump