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D a ik in E u r o p e Academ y Learning, our way Principles of correct VRV Installation A. Refrigerant pipe work B. Drain pipe work C. Service space D. Information Flow

Learning, our way Principles of correct VRV Installation A. Refrigerant pipe work B. Drain pipe work C. Service space D. Information Flow

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Page 1: Learning, our way Principles of correct VRV Installation A. Refrigerant pipe work B. Drain pipe work C. Service space D. Information Flow

D a i k i n E u r o p e A c a d e m y

Learning, our way

Principles of correct VRV Installation

A. Refrigerant pipe work

B. Drain pipe work

C. Service space

D. Information Flow

Page 2: Learning, our way Principles of correct VRV Installation A. Refrigerant pipe work B. Drain pipe work C. Service space D. Information Flow

D a i k i n E u r o p e A c a d e m y

Learning, our way

A. Refrigerant piping work

No moisture, no dirt, no leakage !

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Learning, our way

1. Brazing with nitrogen replacement

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Correct storage of pipes

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Cleans the refrigerant pipes in order to prevent: – clogging of expansion valve (capillary tube)

– insufficient cooling or heating– degradation of oil– oxidation of compressor

2. Flushing

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Prevents Refrigerant Leakage in order to avoid:

– Gas shortage– Insufficient cooling or heating– Temperature rising of discharge gas– Frost accumulation on heat exchanger

3. Air tightening test

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Leak check is done with nitrogen:

10

0

20

30

40

3 min 5 min 24 hours

Step 1 Leak check after 3 min. at 10.3 Bar

Step 2 Leak check after 5 min. at 21.5 Bar

Step 3 Leak check after 24 h. at 38 Bar

3. Air tightening test

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3.8 Mpa during 24 hours

The test is divided in 3 parts:– 1: Vertical pipe– 2: 1+Indoor piping– 3: 2+Outdoor piping

3. Air tightening test

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3. Air tightening test

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Prevents Moisture in Refrigerant Circuit in order to avoid:

– clogging of expansion valve (capillary tube)

– insufficient cooling or heating

– degradation of oil– oxidation of

compressor

4. Vacuum drying

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5. Additional charge of refrigerant

Precise amount is calculated as a function of:– Length of pipe – Situation of branches

Added at the outdoor unit liquid valve– During last stage of vacuuming– At the start of the test run

Weight of additional refrigerant charge– Recorded on the outdoor unit nameplate.– Monitored with automatic system (VRV III leakage test)

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5. Additional charge of refrigerant

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B. Drain pipe work Adjust downward gradient

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Group Drain Piping

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Different orientations of outdoor units and walls Single units Installation in rows Centralised group layout

Short circuits are avoided

Maintenance is facilitated.

C. Service space

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Explain:

Hand over relevant printed materials.

D. Explanation to customer

1. How to use remote controller.2. How to clean air filters in indoor units.3. How to keep optimum operation.4. How to check if trouble occurs or not.5. Who to contact if an emergency occurs.

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Installation– By a experienced (and trained) Daikin Installer– Keywords: “Clean, Dry, Tight!”

Drainpiping– With downward slope,– Widening tubes – Space foreseen in design

Information flow to End-Customer– About skillfull installation– About system features – About preventive and corrective service.

A decent explanation on “How to use air conditioner”

brings very few service calls.

Summary