When Using the Vacuum Pump
1
and D, connect the manifold valve charge
hose (blue) to the charge port of the low
pressure valve (3-way valve) on the gas pipe
side.
2 Connect the other charge hose (yellow) of
manifold to the vacuum pump.
3 Fully open the handle Lo of the manifold
valve.
4 Open the vacuum pump for vacuumization.
of the low pressure valve to check if there
is air coming inside (If operation noise of
the vacuum pump has been changed, the
reading of multimeter is 0 instead of minus).
5 Keep vacuuming for more than 15 minutes
and make sure the reading of multimeter is
5
Pa (-76cmHg). Then fully close
the handle Lo of manifold valve and stop the
operation of the vacuum pump.
6 Turn the stem of the stop valve B (2-way
valve) about 45° counterclockwise for 6~7
seconds after the gas coming out, then
pressure display in the pressure indicator is a
little higher than the atmosphere pressure.
7 Remove the charge hose from the low
pressure charge port.
8 Fully open the valve stems of A (3-way valve)
and B (2-way valve).
9 Securely tighten the stem cap.
Outdoor Unit
Low pressure
valve
22
Manifold
valve
Multimeter
-76cmHg
Lo Handle
Hi Handle
Charging hose
Charging
hose
Vacuum Pump
Test and Running
Gas Leakage Check
1 Soap water method:
Apply soap water or liquid neutral detergent on
all valves and pipe connections (A, B, C and D,
by a soft brush to check for leakage.
If bubbles come out, the pipes have leakage.
Indoor unit
check points
Outdoor
Unit
2-way
valve
3-way
valve
2 Leak detector
Use the leak detector to check for leakage.
Electrical Safety Check
Perform the electric safe check after completing the
installation:
1 Earthing work
earthing resistance by visual detection and
earthing resistance tester.
2 Electrical leakage check
(performing during test running)
the service person can use the electric probe
and multimeter to perform the electrical leakage
check. Turn off the unit immediately if refrigerant
solution ways till the unit operate properly.
D
Liquid pipe
C
Gas pipe
B
Outdoor unit
check points
A