Mitsubishi Electronics PUHY-YMC Precautions concerning piping connection and valve operation

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10.3. Precautions concerning piping connection and valve operation

<For variable capacity unit>

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<After installation>

• Connect piping and operate valves exactly as described in the figure below.

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After performing the following distributor (gas) connection, remove the con- necting pipe included with the gas ball valve of the variable capacity unit, and mount the distributor (gas) (optional).

1When brazing the distributor (gas), braze it outside of the unit before mount- ing on the variable capacity unit.

2During the time when removing the connecting pipe with flange, remove

the seal attached on the back side of this sheet and paste it onto the flange surface of the ball valve to prevent the entry of dust into the valve.

3The refrigerant circuit is closed with a round, close-packed packing at the

shipment to prevent gas leak between flanges. As no operation can be done under this state, be sure replace the packing with the hollow packing attached at the piping connection.

4At the mounting of the hollow packing, wipe off dust attached on the flange sheet surface and the packing. Coat refrigerating machine oil onto both surfaces of the packing.

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After evacuation and refrigerant charge, ensure that the handle is fully open. If operating with the valve closed, abnormal pressure will be imparted to the high- or low-pressure side of the refrigerant circuit, or a shortage of oil in the compressor may occur due to lack of oil flow between units, giving damage to the compressor, four-way valve, etc.

For evacuating, be sure to provide an oil balance pipe between the variable capacity and constant capacity units.

Determine the amount of additional refrigerant charge by using the formula, and charge refrigerant additionally through the service port after completing piping connection work.

After completing work, shut the service port and cap tightly so that gas leaking does not occur.

• Connect ball valve piping in the order of (oil balance) (liquid side)

(gas side).

 

 

Ball valve

Ball valve

 

 

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(liquid side)

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To constant capacity unit

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(Figure shows valve fully open.)

Warning:

Braze the distributor (gas) outside the unit, before mounting distributor (gas)* to ball valve of the variable capacity unit.

- If brazed while mounted, the ball valve is heated and could result in cracking or gas leaks. The wiring inside the unit could also be burned.

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Contents PUHY-YMC Contents Safety precautions Before installation and electric workBefore getting installed Before starting the test run Before getting installed moved electrical workConfirmation of parts attached Combination with indoor unitsVariable capacity unit Constant capacity unit Outdoor unit configurationSelection of installation site Model Name Connecting pipe Elbow ShapeSpace required around unit Individual installationWhen inlet air enters from right and left sides of unit When there is an obstruction above the unitLifting method and weight of product Collective installation and continu- ous installationBe very careful to carry product Location of anchor bolt Installation of unitInstallation Example of collective installationNoise level Connecting direction for refrigerant pipingDown piping and down wiring precautions 60/61 dB A-weightedPUHN-200/250YMC Snow and seasonal windCountermeasure to seasonal wind PUHY-400/500YMCRefrigerant piping installation Areas of cautionNever perform a pump down. This will damage the compressor + α Refrigerant piping systemMultiple line/header For variable capacity unit Precautions concerning piping connection and valve operationFigure shows valve fully open Gas side Liquid side Oil balance side60 to 50 to 57.5 / 500 to75 to 750 to 100 to 1000 to Tightening angle standard Pipe diameter mmOil balance pipe connection method Part could be damaged if not cooled sufficiently Distributor gas connection methodGram below How to install branch pipeJoint Restrictions on the posture for attaching jointsAirtight test and evacuation Airtight testEvacuation Thermal insulation of refrigerant piping No heat insulation must be provided for electric wiresInner wall concealed Floor fireproofing PenetrationsElectrical work Control box and connecting posi- tion of wiring Variable capacity unitConstant capacity unit Transmission booster optional For details, see item 11.3. Wiring transmission cablesPlate HoleName, code and possible unit connections Wiring transmission cablesConnecting a transmission booster Wiring examplesWithin Address Unit Remote control operation Same as above Wiring method, address settingRemote control RC terminal block TB6 One remote control unit for each indoor unitFor details, see wire connection example C Main remote controller Wiring LineSame group to the remote control RC terminal block TB6 Unit Range Setting methodExtended length and the length to the most remote unit Wiring Booster RPCapability Number of connected indoor units that can be Wiring of main power supply and equipment capacity Test run method Operation procedureTest run Checking before getting test runAbnormality How to cope with test run abnormalityFlag 8 always lights 6603 Transmission error Transmission route Busy ErrorPower on Display at LED lighting blinking Remarks Flag Relay outputCoping with remote controller abnormality Following phenomena do not represent abnormality emergency NMK Nkok NknkNkqk NKPK#$%&*+#$%&*+#,%&- ./0123145&6789#$%&=?@. !# Sknk #$% +,-.Ü SkokUknk TK=Ukok Ukpk Ukqk Vkok Nmknk = NMK=$%&*+,-./01 NMKOK=#$%&*+QMã NMKPK=L Ãã ! k·ãLâÖJÅã NMKQK=#$%&#*#%+, -. !*# NMKRK= NMKSK= #$%& *+& 012345678 .#$%&*+,-./0 1$%#234 NNKNK= NNK=NNKOK= Rsrv NNKPK=#$% +,-./012 NRO #$% +,-./0/12`kQN =EqRF= !# $%&*+ Vwt NNKQK=NOKOK= NOKNK=NOKPK= EptNF EibaF NOKQK= `ççäáåÖ EÉ~íáåÖ NokrkNMK Nknk Nkqk #$%&!*+ Sknk Skok TK= Ukok Ukpk Ukqk Vkok NMK= NMKOK= #$%&*+QMã NMKPK=L NMKQK= #$%&#*#%+, -. !*# NMKRK= NMKSK= #$%& *+& 012345678 .#$%&*+,-./0 1$%#234 NNK= NNKOK= NNKPK= #$% +,-./012 NRO #$#%&* +,-./0123456 =EqRF= !# $%&*+ NNKQK= NOK= NOKPK= EptNF EibaF NOKQK= Nokrk WT02922X02