Tube Strapping
Strapping with PVC Protective tape must be careful, do not damage the pipeline and
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drain pipe.
Strapping should start from the lower part of the outdoor unit to the indoor unit.
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Fix the PVC tape with adhesive tape to prevent loosing.
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Drainpipe should slightly slide down outwards to ensure drainage well.
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When the indoor unit is lower than the outdoor unit, bend the tube to proper extent to
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prevent water draining into house.
Fix the tube bundle with tube clamps on the wall.
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Allow enough space between discharge pipe and the ground. Do not put the discharge
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pipe in water or ditch.
Seal the external wall holes with sealing gum or putty.
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Exhaust
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Exhausting type
Make sure that all the tubes of indoor and outdoor unit are connecting well.
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Take off valve bonnet and service port valve bonnet from two-port valve (small pipe
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cut-off valve) and three-port valve (large pipe cut-off valve).
Turn counter-clockwise 1/4 turn the spool of two-pot valve, close after 10 seconds.
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To check whether there are leakage at all connections.
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If there is no leakage, turn again two-port valve counter-clockwise 1/4 turn, at the
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same time hold out against the exhaust from valve inside of service port of three-port
valve for 10 seconds.
Open two-port and three-port valves for running.
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Screw tightly the valve bonnet.
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Check with soap water or leak detector whether there are leakage at all indoor and
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outdoors' connections.
Put the valve bonnet and valve cover back to the position.
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Wall
PVC protective tape
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Clamp