4. Installing the refrigerant piping
A
B
D
C
Stop valve <Gas side>
A
B
Stop valve <Liquid side>
Service port
C
Open/Close section
D
(1)
(2)
B
c
4.6. Addition of refrigerant
en
• Additional charging is not necessary if the pipe length does not exceed 30 m, 100 ft
• If the pipe length exceeds the specified length above, charge the unit with addi-
tional R410A refrigerant according to the permitted pipe lengths in the chart below.
* When the unit is stopped, charge the unit with the additional refrigerant through
the liquid stop valve after the pipe extensions and indoor unit have been vacu-
umized.
When the unit is operating, add refrigerant to the gas check valve using a
safety charger. Do not add liquid refrigerant directly to the check valve.
Model
Max pipe length
KA24
30 m, 100 ft
KA30, 36
30 m, 100 ft
7
A
C
D
D
E
F
F
G
G
Local pipe
E
Sealed, same way for gas side
F
Pipe cover
G
Do not use a wrench here.
H
Refrigerant leakage may result.
Use two wrenches here.
I
Fig. 4-4
B
A
C
G
H
I
E
Fig. 4-5
B
F
A
C
G
H
I
E
D
Fig. 4-6
* The figure to the left is an example only.
The stop valve shape, service port po-
A
sition, etc., may vary according to the
model.
* Turn section A only.
(Do not further tighten sections A and
B together.)
D
C Charge hose
D Service port
Fig. 4-7
Max height
20 m
difference
70 ft
30 m, 100 ft
0
30 m, 100 ft
0
4.4. Refrigerant pipe airtight testing method (Fig. 4-4)
B
(1) Connect the testing tools.
• Make sure the stop valves A B are closed and do not open them.
• Add pressure to the refrigerant lines through the service port C of the liquid stop valve D.
(2) Do not add pressure to the specified pressure all at once; add pressure little by little.
1 Pressurize to 0.5 MPa (5 kgf/cm
does not decrease.
2 Pressurize to 1.5 MPa (15 kgf/cm
does not decrease.
3 Pressurize to 4.15 MPa (41.5 kgf/cm
and refrigerant pressure.
(3) If the specified pressure holds for about one day and does not decrease, the pipes have
passed the test and there are no leaks.
• If the surrounding temperature changes by 1 °C, the pressure will change by about
0.01 MPa (0.1 kgf/cm
(4) If the pressure decreases in steps (2) or (3), there is a gas leak. Look for the source of
the gas leak.
4.5. Stop valve opening method
(1) Gas side (Fig. 4-5)
1 Remove the cap and turn the valve rod counterclockwise as far as it will go with
the use of a 4 mm hexagonal wrench. Stop turning when it hits the stopper.
(ø15.88, 5/8 inch: Approximately 11 revolutions)
2 Make sure that the stop valve is open completely and rotate the cap back to its
original position.
(2) Liquid side (Fig. 4-6)
1 Remove the cap and turn the valve rod counterclockwise as far as it will go with
the use of a 4 mm hexagonal wrench. Stop turning when it hits the stopper.
(ø6.35, 1/4 inch: Approximately 4.5 revolutions) (ø9.52, 3/8 inch: Approximately
10 revolutions)
2 Make sure that the stop valve is open completely and rotate the cap back to its
original position.
A Valve body
B Unit side
C Cap
D Local pipe side
E Pipe cover
F Service port
G Valve stem
Refrigerant pipes are protectively wrapped
• The pipes can be protectively wrapped up to a diameter of ø90 mm, 3-35/64 inch
before or after connecting the pipes. Cut out the knockout in the pipe cover fol-
lowing the groove and wrap the pipes.
Pipe inlet gap
• Use putty or sealant to seal the pipe inlet around the pipes so that no gaps re-
main.(If the gaps are not closed, noise may be emitted or water and dust will
enter the unit and breakdown may result.)
Precautions when using the charge valve (Fig.4-7)
Do not tighten the service port too much when installing it, otherwise, the valve
core could be deformed and become loose, causing a gas leak.
After positioning section B in the desired direction, turn section A only and tighten it.
Do not further tighten sections A and B together after tightening section A.
Warning:
When opening or closing the valve below freezing temperatures, refrigerant
may spurt out from the gap between the valve stem and the valve body, re-
sulting in injuries.
* After charging the unit with refrigerant, note the added refrigerant amount on
the service label (attached to the unit).
Refer to the "1.5. Using R410A refrigerant air conditioners" for more information.
• Be careful when installing multiple units. Connecting to an incorrect indoor unit
can lead to abnormally high pressure and have a serious effect on operation per-
formance.
Additional refrigerant charging amount
24 m
27 m
80 ft
90 ft
0.2 kg 7 oz
0.4 kg 14 oz
0
0
G), wait five minutes, and make sure the pressure
2
G), wait five minutes, and make sure the pressure
2
G) and measure the surrounding temperature
2
2
G). Make the necessary corrections.
H Double spanner section
(Do not apply a spanner other than to this sec-
tion.Doing so would cause refrigerant leaks.)
I Seal section
(Seal the end of the heat insulation material at
the pipe connection section with whatever seal
material you have on hand so that water does
not infiltrate the heat insulation material.)
30 m
100 ft
0.6 kg 21 oz
0