Remote control unit installation position, Service valve connections – Sanyo DC Inverter Split System XHS1271 User Manual

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7. Remote Control Unit Installation Position

The remote control unit can be operated from either a

non-fixed position or a wall-mounted position.

To ensure that the air conditioner operates correctly, do

not install the remote control unit in the following places:

In direct sunlight

Behind a curtain or other place where it is covered

More than 26' (8 m) away from the air conditioner

In the path of the air conditioner’s airstream

Where it may become extremely hot or cold

Where it may be subject to electrical or magnetic

interference

Where there is an obstacle between the remote con-

trol unit and the air conditioner (since a check signal

is sent from the remote control unit every 5 minutes)

7-1. Mounting on a Wall

Before mounting the remote control unit, press the

ON/OFF operation button at the mounting location to

make sure that the air conditioner operates from that

location. The indoor unit should make a beeping sound

to indicate that it has received the signal.

Fig. 36

To take out the remote control unit, pull it forward.

Service Valve Connections

a)

Temporary connection:
Screw in 3 – 5 turns by hand. (Fig. 34)

b)

To fasten the flare nuts, apply specified torque
as Table 8 and Fig. 35.

Table 8

Fig. 34

Fig. 35

CAUTION

Be sure to tighten the flare nut
using the prescribed torque. If the
nut is over-tightened, refrigerant
leakage may occur.

Torque wrench

Press

Set in
place

Remote control

unit mount

Mounting screws

Rear side

Hole

To prevent loss of the remote control
unit, you can connect the remote
control unit to the mount by passing
a string through the remote control
unit and attachment hole.

5/32 5/8" (4 16 mm)
(included)

Tube Dia.

Tightening Torque

1/4" (6.35 mm)

Approx. 120 – 160 lbs·in (140 – 180 kgf·cm)

3/8" (9.52 mm)

Approx. 300 – 360 lbs·in (340 – 420 kgf·cm)

1/2" (12.70 mm)

Approx. 430 – 540 lbs·in (490 – 610 kgf·cm)

5/8" (15.88 mm)

Approx. 590 – 710 lbs·in (680 – 820 kgf·cm)

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