Installation guide
INST ALLATION INSTRUCTIONS R- 410A Split System Air Conditioner
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Specifications subject to c hange without notice.
Figure 4 Routing and Suspending Refrigerant Lines
INSULATION
SUCTION TUBE
LIQUID TUBE
OUTDOOR WALL INDOOR WALL
LIQUID TUBE
SUCTION TUBE
INSULATION
CAULK
HANGER STRAP
(AROUND SUCTION
TUBE ONLY)
JOIST
1” (25mm)
MIN
THROUGH THE WALL SUSPENSION
!
CAUTION
UNIT OPERATION HAZARD
Failure to follow this caution may result in im-
proper product operation.
Do not bury more than 36” (1m) of line set under-
ground. Refrigerant may migrate to cooler buried
section during extended periods of unit shut-
down, causing refrigerant slugging and possible
compressor damage at start- up.
If ANY section of the line set is buried under-
ground, provide a minimum 6” (152mm) vertical
rise at the service valve.
D. OUTDOOR UNIT HIGHER THAN INDOOR UNIT
Proper oil return to the compressor should be maintained
with suction gas velocity. If velocities drop below 1500
fpm (feet per minute), oil return will be decreased. To
maintain suction gas velocity, do not upsize vertical
suction risers.
E. LIQUID LINE FILTER- DRIER
Outdoor units are shipped with an appropriate filter- drier
for installation in the liquid line. Leave the plugs in the
tube ends until the filter- drier is installed. The optimal
location for the filter- drier is close to the indoor coil.
Install the filter- drier with the arrow pointing towards the
indoor coil. Refer to Figure 5.
Figure 5
Liquid Line Filter- Drier
Installed at Indoor Coil
38- 11- 84
Filter- Drier
(arrow points towards indoor coil)
F. SERVICE VALVES
Service valves are closed and tube stubs are plugged
from the factory. Outdoor units are shipped with a
refrigerant charge sealed in the unit. Leave the service
valves closed until all other refrigerant system work is
complete or the charge will be lost. Leave the plugs in
place until line set tubing is ready to be inserted.
Service valve bodies are brass and tube stubs are
copper .