Refrigerant line set installation – Comfort-Aire A-VFH42PA-1 User Manual

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VFH InverterFlex

®

- Outdoor Ductless Mini-Split

Heat Controller

Refrigerant Line Set Installation

Refrigerant Line Set Installation

1. Purchase line sets through a Heat Controller

distributor with consideration of the minimum

and maximum line lengths. (Page 11)

2. Both liquid and suction lines to be insulated.
3. Connections are made via flare nuts.
4. The number of bends and length of refrigerant

lines determine the pressure drop which affects

capacity and efficiency of the system, as well

as oil return. Minimize the length and number of

bends when possible during installation.

5. Minimum line set length must be maintained,

even if the installation does not require it. Extra

length that is unnecessary can be coiled up

near the outdoor unit (Do not to block air inlets/

outlets).

6. Choose a location that places the outdoor

unit as close to the indoor unit as possible to

minimize line set lengths.

7. Use only clean, refrigerant grade tubing suitable

for R-410A.

8. Avoid installing refrigerant lines on wet/rainy

days.

9. Always keep tube ends sealed until the final

connections are to be made.

10. If line sets are being made at the time of

installation, rather than being purchased, be sure

to:

• Remove burrs from cut ends of the tubing

• Use tube benders to prevent kinking.

• Ensure tube cuts are square in relation to the

end of the tube.

• Use the proper diameter tube and flare nut

sizes recommended by the manufacturer.

• Insulate both lines with Amraflex or equivalent

with a wall thickness of at least 3/8".

• Use copper tubing suitable to withstand

pressures for R-410A refrigerant. We

recommend a minimum wall thickness of

0.027 in. (0.7mm).

11. The tube size should always be the same

diameter as the connections provided at the of

the indoor unit.

Note: On some models, a reducer or an

expander may be shipped with the outdoor

unit in order to adapt the line set connection to

the proper size to mate with the indoor unit’s

connection. Be sure to check for these parts,

should you discover that the outdoor units

service valve sizes differ from the indoor unit’s

connections. If this part is shipped with the

outdoor unit, then it is required to be used.

12.Up sizing/downsizing the refrigerant lines/

connections can result in inadequate oil return to

the compressor or excessive refrigerant return

and will void the warranty.

13.Do not over torque the connections, excessive

force can break the flare nut.

14. When routing the line set between the outdoor

and indoor units:

A. Support the tubing adequately to avoid sags

that can trap the oil.

B. Isolate the tubing so it does not transmit

noise from vibration into the structure of the

building.

C. Avoid sharp edges that could cut the tubes.
D. Trap rises every 10 ft. (5-7m) with a ‘p’

trap, when outdoor unit mounted above the

indoor unit.

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