Unit installation
HARBOR POINT WALL SPLIT DUCTLESS SYSTEMS
OUTDOOR UNIT INSTALLATION 
12) Condensate Hose: 
The unit is provided with approximately 
18” of condensate hose connected. Hose 
connection is sized to accept a 3/4” OD or 
5/8” ID clear plastic hose to then extend to 
building drain. 
All condensate hose extensions should be 
in  accordance with  local building  codes. 
Remember water  only flows  downhill to 
ensure positive draining  from the unit. 
Check using water for a  positive flow  of 
condensate. 
There is approximately 6’  of additional 
drain hose supplied with the (accessory) 
line set. 
The basic system installation is now com- 
plete. The unit is now ready for start up. 
SYSTEM START UP 
The condenser is charged with enough 
R410A refrigerant for 25 feet of interconnect. 
For longer line set lengths additional charge 
must be added in per the following table. 
With the evaporator and line set completely 
evacuated the system can now be opened 
to allow the refrigerant charge in the out- 
door unit to be released into the line set. 
The service valves require a 6mm and a 
5mm Allen wrench  respectively to undo 
the valve stems. Remove the brass caps 
from the service valves. Open the suc- 
tion line valve first to prevent any pos- 
sible oil  logging of the  capillary tube  ex- 
pansion device that can occur if the liquid 
line valve is opened first with the rest of 
the system in a deep vacuum. Then open 
the “Liquid or Expanded Gas” line. 
Unscrew both valve stems until they come 
to a stop against the valve body, replace 
the brass caps,  then tighten the  caps to 
prevent leaks. Energize the breaker to al- 
low system to be powered. 
Open the suction line valve first 
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LINE
SET
AND
ADDED
CHARGE
REQUIRED
CHARGE
UNITS 
LINE SET AND ADDED CHARGE REQUIRED 
Charge oz. 
per ft. 
30 ft. 
35 ft. 
40 ft. 
45 ft. 
50 ft. 
CHARGE 
9000/12000 Btu 
.3oz./ft. 
1.5 oz. 
3.0 oz. 
N/A 
N/A 
N/A 
18000/24000 Btu 
.6oz./ft. 
3.0 oz. 
6.0 oz. 
9.0 oz. 
12.0 oz. 
15.0 oz. 










