System design – Sanyo CHX03652 User Manual

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Design of Mini ECO-i SYSTEM

2-13. Installing Distribution Joint

(1) Refer to “HOW TO ATTACH DISTRIBUTION

JOINT” enclosed with the optional distribution

joint kit (APR-RP160BA).

(2) In order to prevent accumulation of refrigerant oil in

stopped units, if the main tubing is horizontal then

each branch tubing length should be at an angle

that is greater than horizontal. If the main tubing is

vertical, provide a raised starting portion for each

branch.

(3) If there are height differences between indoor units

or if branch tubing that follows a distribution joint

is connected to only 1 unit, a trap or ball valve

must be added to that distribution joint. (When

adding the ball valve, locate it within 1.3 ft. of the

distribution joint.)

(Consult with SANYO separately concerning the

ball valve.)

If a trap or ball valve is not added, do not operate

the system before repairs to a malfunctioning

unit are completed. (The refrigerant oil sent

through the tubing to the malfunctioning unit will

accumulate and may damage the compressor.)

15 to 30

°

B

A

B

A

Tube branching methods (horizontal use)

Arrow view

Horizontal
line

View as seen
from arrow

Ball valve

(BV: purchased

separately)

Main tubing

Types of vertical trap specifications

(If only 1 unit is connected, a ball
valve is also needed on this side.)

Indoor unit (1)

(When not using ball valve)

(When using ball valve)

Branch tubing is
directed upward.

(Each unit is
connected to tubing
that is either level or
is directed
downward.)

Main tubing

Indoor unit

More than
8 in.

Indoor unit (more than 2 units)

Horizontal

Indoor unit is directed downward

2. System Design

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