Sanyo DC Inverter Split System XHS1271 User Manual

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(4) With the “Lo” knob of the manifold valve open, run

the vacuum pump. The operation time for the vacu-
um pump varies with tubing length and the capacity
of the pump. The following table shows the amount
of time for evacuation:

Table 6

Required time for evacuation when

26.4 gal/h (100 liter/h) vacuum pump is used

If tubing length is

If tubing length is

less than 33 ft. (10 m)

more than 33 ft. (10 m)

10 min. or more

15 min. or more

The required time in Table 6 is calculated based on the

assumption that the ideal (or target) vacuum condition

is around 0.193 psi (10 mmHg abs.).

NOTE

To prevent other refrigerants from being mistakenly

charged to units which use R410A, the size of the

charge port on the service valve is different from the

one for other refrigerant types. For servicing such as

recharging, the specified charging hose, manifold and

vacuum pump adapter (with reverse flow prevention)

for R410A must be used.

NOTE

Be sure to completely insert the hex

wrench before attempting to turn the valve.

This may cause the refrigerant gas to

leak. In order to avoid this, take off the

hose quickly.

(5) With the vacuum pump still running, close the “Lo”

knob of the manifold valve. Then stop the vacuum

pump.

(6) With the accessory hex wrench, turn the valve stem on

the narrow tube service valve counter-clockwise by 90

degrees (1/4 turn) for 10 seconds, and then turn the

stem clockwise to close it again. (Fig. 28)

(7) Leak test all joints at the tubing (both indoor and outdoors) with

soapy water. Bubbles indicate a leak. Tighten the joint more

when leaks, then check if there is no leak. Be sure to wipe off the

soap with a clean cloth.

(8) With the hex wrench, turn the wide tube service valve stem

counter-clockwise to fully open the valve.

(9) Turn the narrow tube service valve stem counter-clockwise to

fully open the valve.

(10) Loosen the vacuum hose connected to the wide tube service

port slightly to release the pressure. Then, remove the hose.

(11) Fasten the valve cap on the wide tube service port securely

with an adjustable wrench or box wrench. Next, mount the

valve cap on the service valve and tighten it to 170 lbs·in

(200 kgf·cm) with a torque wrench. This process is very

important to prevent gas from leaking from the system.

(12) Test run the air conditioner. (See next page.)

(13) While the air conditioner is running, apply liquid soap to

check for any gas leaks around the service valves or caps.

(14) If there is no leakage, stop the air conditioner.

(15) Wipe off the soap on the tubing.

This completes air purging with a vacuum pump and the air condi-

tioner is ready for actual operation.

CAUTION

CAUTION

90° (1/4 turn)

Narrow tube

Hex wrench

Wide tube

Valve cap

Vacuum hose to manifold valve

Fig. 28

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