9 before commissioning, 10 commissioning, Before commissioning – REMKO RVT 263 DC User Manual

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Before commissioning

After leak testing has been successfully com-

pleted, connect the vacuum pump via the pressure

gauge station to the valve connections on the out-

door unit (see chapter "Leak testing") and create a

vacuum.

Perform the following checks prior to putting the

unit into operation for the first time and after any

work on the cooling cycle. Record the results in the

commissioning report:

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Check all refrigerant piping and valves for leak-

tightness using leak detection spray or soapy

water.

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Check the refrigerant piping and insulation for

damage.

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Check the electrical connection between the

indoor unit and the outdoor unit for correct

polarity.

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Check that all fastenings, mountings, etc. are

firm and at the correct level.

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Commissioning

NOTICE!

Commissioning should only be performed by

specially trained personnel and documented

after the certificate has been issued. Observe

the operating manuals for the indoor unit and

outdoor unit when commissioning the entire

system.

Once all the components have been connected

and tested, the system can be put into operation. A

functional check should be performed to verify its

correct function and identify any unusual operating

behaviour prior to handing it over to the operator.

NOTICE!

Check that the shut-off valves and valve caps

are tight after carrying out any work on the

cooling cycle. Use appropriate sealant prod-

ucts as necessary.

Functional checks and test run

Check the following points:

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Leak-tightness of the refrigerant piping.

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Compressor and fan running smoothly.

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In cooling mode, cold air output by the indoor

unit, and warm air output by the outdoor unit.

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Function test of the indoor unit and all program

sequences.

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Check of the surface temperature of the suc-

tion pipe and that the vaporiser is not over-

heating. To measure the temperature, hold the

thermometer to the suction pipe and subtract

the boiling point temperature reading on the

pressure gauge from the measured tempera-

ture.

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Record the measured temperatures in the

commissioning report.

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