Only use copper piping, specific for refrigeration, which is supplied clean and
sealed at the ends.
When the cuts have been made, seal the end of the roll and piece cut immediately.
Pre-insulated copper pipes can be used for refrigeration.
Only use pipes with diameters that reflect the dimensions described in the "Technical data" paragraph.
Identify the route of the piping in a way to reduce the length and bends as much as possible in order to obtain
maximum system performance.
Performance is based on standard length and maximum length allowed.
Oil collectors for 5-7 metres must be installed (figure 17).
To establish whether the gas load needs to be topped-up, refer to the table below.
Model
DUAL INVERTER 14 - 1x2
DUAL INVERTER 18 - 1x2
TRIAL INVERTER 21 - 1x3
Key (figure 17)
1
Indoor unit
2
Outdoor unit
3
Oil collector
-
Max. elevation (see table 17 "A")
-
Max. lengthù (see table 17)
The refrigerant should be charge from the service port on the outdoor unit's low
pressure valve.
Piping connections must be outdoors.
a. Fasten a cable raceway to the wall (possibly with internal partitioning) of suitable size for the pipes and
electric wires to pass through.
b. Cut the sections of pipe leaving an extra 3÷4 cm on the ends.
Use a wheel pipe cutter only to cut the pipes (fig. 18) clamping it in short lengths
so as not to crush the pipe.
NEVER USE A NORMAL HANDSAW,
scraps could fall inside the pipe and enter the circuitry of the system, damaging
the parts severely (fig. 19a).
c. Remove possible burrs with the special tool.
Gas pipe
Liquid pipe
ø
3/8 - 9,53
-1/4 - 6,35
3/8 - 9,53
-1/4 - 6,35
3/8 - 9,53
-1/4 - 6,35
Additional
refrigerant
ø
g/m
12
12
12
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