Use and Care Manual
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Refrigerant Piping Connection
List of Checks to Perform Possible Malfunctions PASS/FAIL
Is the main body installed securely?
Did you conduct a water leakage test?
Is the unit well insulated from heat?
Does water drain properly from drain 
hose?
Is the voltage consistent with 
specifications stated on the nameplate?
Are the wires, piping, and valves 
installed correctly?
Has the unit been safely grounded?
Do the wire specifications wires comply 
with the requirement?
Are there any obstacles blocking the 
air inlet or outlet of the units?
Have you recorded the length of 
refrigerant pipe and the refrigerant 
charging amount?
Is the panel mounted firmly?
Are there any cracks in the air return 
or supply pipe?
The unit may fall down, vibrate or produce 
noise.
Cooling capacity may become 
unsatisfactory.
Condensate, water drops may occur
Condensate, water drops may occur
The unit may fail or its components may 
get burned.
The unit may fail or its components may 
ignite.
Risk of electric leakage.
The unit may fail or its components may 
ignite.
Cooling capacity may become 
unsatisfactory.
The refrigerant charging amount can’t be 
controlled.
It may cause air leak, vibration, and 
condensation.
It may cause air leak, vibration, and 
condensation.
Before Test Run
Only perform test run after you have completed the following steps:
•  Electrical Safety Checks – Confirm that the electrical system is safe and operating properly
• Gas Leak Checks – Check all flare nut connections and confirm that the system is not leaking
•  Confirm that gas and liquid (high and low pressure) valves are fully open
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Post Installation Checks










