Sanyo R410A User Manual

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Fig. 7-5

Fig. 7-6

The required time in the above table is calculated based on the

assumption that the ideal (or target) vacuum condition is less

than –14.7 psig (–755 mmHg, 5 Torr).

(2) When the desired vacuum is reached, close the “Lo” knob of

the manifold valve and turn off the vacuum pump. Please

confirm that the gauge pressure is under –14.7 psig

(–755 mmHg, 5 Torr) after 4 to 5 minutes of vacuum pump

operation.

Charging additional refrigerant

● Charging additional refrigerant (calculated from the liquid

tube length as shown in Section “1-8. Additional Refrigerant

Charge”) using the liquid tube service valve. (Fig. 7-5)

● Use a balance to measure the refrigerant accurately.

● If the additional refrigerant charge amount cannot be charged

at once, charge the remaining refrigerant in liquid form by

using the gas tube service valve with the system in cooling

operation mode at the time of test run. (Fig. 7-6)

Finishing the job

(1) With a hex wrench, turn the liquid tube service valve stem

counter-clockwise to fully open the valve.

(2) Turn the gas tube service valve stem counter-clockwise to

fully open the valve.

(3) Loosen the charge hose connected to the gas tube service

port (5/16") slightly to release the pressure, then remove the

hose.

(4) Replace the 1/4 in. flare nut and its bonnet on the gas tube

service port and fasten the flare nut securely with an

adjustable wrench or box wrench. This process is very

important to prevent gas from leaking from the system.

(5) Replace the valve caps at both gas and liquid service valves

and fasten them securely.

This completes air purging with a vacuum pump. The air condi-

tioner is now ready for a test run.

NOTE

CAUTION

Use a cylinder designed for use

with R410A respectively.

CAUTION

Valve

Liquid

Manifold valve

Pressure
gauge

Lo

Hi

Outdoor unit

Close

Close

Liquid
tube

Gas
tube

Balance
tube

Close

Open

Close

Close

R410A

Outdoor unit

Open

Close

Liquid
tube

Gas
tube

Balance
tube

Open

Close

Open

Open

To avoid gas from leaking when

removing the charge hose, make

sure the stem of the gas tube is

turned all the way out (“BACK

SEAT” position).

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