Sanyo CH0951 User Manual

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(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. 53)

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

outdoors) with liquid soap. Bubbles indicate a 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) Replace the bonnet and flare nut on the wide tube

service port and fasten the flare nut securely with

an adjustable wrench or box wrench. Next, mount

the valve cap and tighten it with a torque wrench

(the cap needs to be tightened with the torque of

170 lbs.

in. (200 kg

cm)). 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 ser-

vice 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 conditioner is ready for actual operation.

CAUTION

Be sure to completely insert

the hex wrench before

attempting to turn the valve.

90

°

(1/4 turn)

Narrow tube

Hex wrench

Wide tube

Valve cap

Vacuum hose to manifold valve

Fig. 53

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