Refrigerant Pipe And Drain Pipe Specifications; Refrigerant Pipe, Drain Pipe And Filling Port; Request For Refrigerant Piping Connection; Connecting Refrigerant Pipes And Drain Pipes - Mitsubishi Electric CITY MULTI PEFY-P-VMH-A Série Mode D'emploi

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6. Refrigerant pipe and drain pipe specifications

To avoid dew drops, provide sufficient antisweating and insulating work to the re-
frigerant and drain pipes.
When using commercially available refrigerant pipes, be sure to wind commer-
cially available insulating material (with a heat-resisting temperature of more than
100 °C and thickness given below) onto both liquid and gas pipes.
Be also sure to wind commercially available insulating material (with a form
polyethylene's specific gravity of 0.03 and thickness given below) onto all pipes
which pass through rooms.
1 Select the thickness of insulating material by pipe size.
Pipe size
6.4 mm to 25.4 mm
28.6 mm to 38.1 mm
2 If the unit is used on the highest story of a building and under conditions of
high temperature and humidity, it is necessary to use pipe size and insulating
material's thickness more than those given in the table above.
3 If there are customer's specifications, simply follow them.
6.1. Refrigerant pipe and drain pipe specifi-
cations
Type 40 - 140
Model
Item
Refrigerant piping
Liquid piping
(flared joints)
Gas piping
Drain piping
Type 200 · 250
Model
Item
Refrigerant piping
Liquid piping
(flared joints)
Gas piping
Drain piping
6.2. Refrigerant pipe, drain pipe and filling
port
[Fig. 6.2.1] (P. 3)
Type 40 - 140
Type 200 · 250
A Air inlet
C Refrigerant piping (gas)
E Drain outlet
6.3. Request for refrigerant piping connec-
tion
Connecting refrigerant piping
After connecting refrigerant piping, insulate the joints (flared joints) with ther-
mal insulation tubing as shown below.
[Fig. 6.3.1] (P. 3)
Type 40 - 140
A Thermal insulation tubing 1
B Caution:
Pull out the thermal insulation on the refrigerant piping at the site, insert the flare
nut to flare the end, and replace the insulation in its original position.
Take care to ensure that condensation does not form on exposed copper piping.

7. Connecting refrigerant pipes and drain pipes

7.1. Refrigerant piping work

This piping work must be done in accordance with the installation manuals for both
outdoor unit and BC controller (simultaneous cooling and heating series R2).
Series R2 is designed to operate in a system that the refrigerant pipe from an
outdoor unit is received by BC controller and branches at the BC controller to
connect between indoor units.
For constraints on pipe length and allowable difference of elevation, refer to
the outdoor unit manual.
The method of pipe connection is flare connection (only 40~140).
The method of pipe connection is brazing connection (only 200 · 250).
8
Insulating material's thickness
More than 10 mm
More than 15 mm
(mm)
40
50 - 80
100 - 140
ø6.35
ø9.52
ø12.7
ø15.88
ø19.05
32
(mm)
200
250
ø12.7
ø25.4
ø28.58
32
B Refrigerant piping (liquid)
D Control box
F Air outlet
C Liquid end of refrigerant piping
E Site refrigerant piping
G Marked "GAS"
I Flared insulation (supplied) 2
K Thermal insulation
M Flare nut
O Ensure that there is no gap here
Q Outside
S Remove tape
T Thermal insulation tubing (small) (supplied) 1
U Tie (large) (supplied) 4
V Ensure that there is no gap here. Place join upwards.
[Fig. 6.3.2] (P. 3)
Type 200 · 250
A Thermal insulation tubing 1
B Caution:
Pull out the thermal insulation on the refrigerant piping at the site, braze the pip-
ing, and replace the insulation in its original position.
Take care to ensure that condensation does not form on exposed copper piping.
C Refrigerant piping (liquid)
E Main body
G Site refrigerant piping
H Ensure that there are no gaps between the insulation and the main body.
I Thermal insulation tubing (small) (supplied) 1
J Ties (large) (supplied) 4
K Ensure that there is no gap here. Place join upwards.
L Thermal insulation tubing (medium) (supplied) 2
M Cut
N Release gas before removing the brazing.
O Thermal insulation
Q Flared pipe end
S Return to original position
Caution:
Before removing the brazing, cut off the end of the pipe to release any gas. If
the gas is not released, the pipe may fly off.
1. Remove and discard the rubber bung which is inserted in the end of the unit
piping.
2. Flare the end of the site refrigerant piping.
3. Pull out the thermal insulation on the site refrigerant piping, braze the unit
piping, and replace the insulation in its original position.
*
Before brazing the refrigerant piping, always wrap the piping on the main
body, and the thermal insulation piping, with damp cloths to prevent heat
shrinkage and burning the thermal insulation tubing. Take care to ensure
that the flame does not come into contact with the main body itself.
Refrigerant amount adjustment
Refer to the installation manual for the outdoor unit for details on adjusting the
amount of refrigerant.
Cautions On Refrigerant Piping
s s s s s Be sure to use non-oxidative brazing for brazing to ensure that no for-
eign matter or moisture enter into the pipe.
s s s s s Be sure to apply refrigerating machine oil over the flare connection seat-
ing surface and tighten the connection using a double spanner.
s s s s s Provide a metal brace to support the refrigerant pipe so that no load is
imparted to the indoor unit end pipe. This metal brace should be pro-
vided 50 cm away from the indoor unit's flare connection.
D Gas end of refrigerant piping
F Main body
H Marked "OUTSIDE"
J Marked "INSIDE"
L Pull
N Return to original position
P Plate on main body
R Inside
D Refrigerant piping (gas)
F Thermal insulation tubing 2
P Pull
R Wrap with damp cloth
T Ensure that there is no gap here.

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