Installation Guide
Removal and Vacuumizing 
The maintenance or other operations of the refrigeration circuit shall be made as per conventional procedures. 
Moreover,  the  flammability  of  refrigerant  shall  also  be  mainly  considered.  The  following  procedures  shall  be 
followed: 
• Refrigerant clearing;
• Pipeline purification with inert gas;
• Vacuumizing;
• Pipeline purification again with inert gas;
• Pipeline  cutting  or  welding.  The  refrigerant  shall  be  recovered  to  a  proper  cylinder.  The  system  shall  be
purged with OFN, to ensure safety. The step above may need to be repeated for several times. Compressed air or
oxygen cannot be used for purging.
In the course of purging, OFN shall be charged inside the refrigeration system under vacuum state, to reach 
the operating pressure. Afterwards, the OFN shall be discharged to the atmosphere. Finally, the system shall be 
vacuumized. The step above shall be repeated until all the refrigerants in the system are cleared. The OFN charged 
for  the  last  time  shall  be  discharged  to  the  atmosphere.  Afterwards,  the  system  can  be  welded.  The  operation 
above is neces
sary in case of pipeline welding. 
It shall be guaranteed that no alight fire source is around the outlet of the vacuum pump and the ventilation is 
favorable. 
Welding 
• Favorable ventilation must be guaranteed in the maintenance area. After the maintenance machine is subject
to the vacuumizing above, the system refrigerant can be discharged on the outdoor unit side.
• Before the outdoor unit is welded, it must be guaranteed that no refrigerant is inside the outdoor unit and the
system refrigerant has been discharged and cleared.
• The  refrigeration  pipelines  cannot  be  cut  with  a  welding  gun  under  any  circumstance.  The  refrigeration
pipelines must be disassembled with a pipe cutter, and  the disassembly must be carried out around a ventilation
opening.
Refrigerant Charging Procedures 
The following requirements are added as the supplementation of conventional procedures: 
• During the 
use of refrigerant charging tools, cross contamination of different refrigerants shall be avoided.
The total length (including the refrigerant pipelines) shall be shortened as much as possible, to reduce the residual
of refrigerant inside;
• The cylinders of refrigerant shall be kept upright;
• Before refrigerant charging, the refrigeration system shall be earthed;
• A label must be pasted on the refrigeration system after refrigerant charging;
• Excessive charging is not allowed; the refrigerant shall be charged slowly;
• In case system leakage is identified, refrigerant charging is not allowed unless the leak point is plugged;
• During  refrigerant  charging,  the  charging  amount  shall  be  measured  with  an  electronic  scale  or  a  spring
scale.  The  connecting  hose  between  the  refrigerant  cylinder  and  the  charging  equipment  shall  be  relaxed
appropriately, to avoid impact on the measuring accuracy due to stress.
Requirements on storage site of refrigerant
• The  cylinder  of  refrigerant  shall  be  placed  in  a  -10~50°C  environment  with  favorable  ventilation,  and
warning labels shall 
be pasted;
• The  maintenance  tool  in  contact  with  the  refrigerant  shall  be  stored  and  used  separately,  and  the
maintenance tool of different refrigerants cannot be mixed.
Scrapping and Recovery 
Scrapping
Before scrapping, the technician shall be completely familiar with the equipment and all its features. The safe 
recovery of  refrigerant  is  recommended. In case  the  refrigerant recovered needs  to  be  reused, before  which  the 
sample of refrigerant and oil shall be analyzed. The power supply required shall be guaranteed before tests. 
(1) The equipment and operation shall be well known;
(2) Power supply shall be switched off;
(3) The followings shall be guaranteed before scrapping:
• The mechanical equipment shall be convenient for operation on the cylinder of refrigerant (if necessary);
• All personal protective equipment is available and being used correctly;
• The whole course of recovery shall be guided by qualified personnel;
• The recovery equipment and cylinders shall be in line with corresponding standards.
(4) The refrigeration system shall be vacuumized if possible;
10










