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10.1 -  
ach independent  refrigeration system  (i.e.  each  system  of  one  outdoor 
unit and its connected indoor units) should be given a test run independently, before the multiple systems that make up a 
project are run simultaneously. 
10.2 -  
1. All  indoor  and  outdoor  refrigeration  piping  and  communication  wiring  has  been  connected  to  the  correct
refrigeration system and the system to which each indoor and outdoor unit belongs is clearly marked on each unit or
recorded in some other suitable place.
2. Pipe flushing, gas tightness testing and vacuum drying have been satisfactorily completed as per instructions.
3. All condensate drain piping is complete and a water tightness test has been satisfactorily completed.
4. All power and communication wiring is connected to the correct terminals on units and controllers.
5. No wiring has been connected in a short-circuit.
6. The power supplies to indoor and outdoor units have been checked and the power supply voltages are within ±10%
of the rated voltages for each product.
7. All control wiring is 0.75mm
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 three-core shielded cable and the shielding has been grounded.
8. Indoor and outdoor unit field settings have been set as required.
9. The  additional  refrigerant  charge  has  been  added  as  per  Part  3,  7  Charging  Refrigerant .  Note:  In  some
circumstances it may be necessary to run the system in cooling mode during the refrigerant charging procedure. In
such circumstances, points 1 to 8 above should be checked before running the system for the purpose of charging
refrigerant and the outdoor unit liquid and gas stop valves should be opened.
Keep a supply of R410A refrigerant at hand.
Keep the system layout, system piping and control wiring diagrams at hand.
10.3  
10.3.1  
Once all the pre-commissioning checks in Part 3, 10.2  Pre-commissioning Checks  have been completed, a test run should 
be performed as described below and a Mini C Series System Commissioning Report (see Part 3, 11  Appendix to Part 3   
System  Commissioning  Report )  should  be  completed  as  a  record  of  the  operating  status  of  the  system  during 
commissioning. 
Note: When running the system for commissioning test runs, if the combination ratio is 100% or less, run all the indoor 
units and  if  the  combination ratio is more  than  100%, run indoor units with total capacity equal to the  capacity of the 
outdoor unit. 
The test run procedure is as follows: 
1. Open the outdoor unit liquid and gas stop valves.
2. Turn on the power to the outdoor unit.
3. If manual addressing is being used, set the addresses of each indoor unit.
4. Leave the power on for a minimum of 12 hours prior to running the system to ensure that the crankcase heaters have
heated the compressor oil sufficiently.
5. Run the system:
a) Run the system in cooling mode with the following settings: temperature 17°C; fan speed high.
b) After one hour, complete Sheet A of the system commissioning report then check the system parameters using










