Safe Refrigerant Handling; Refrigerant Lines - Daikin DZ14XA Series Installation Instructions Manual

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Rigging
To avoid possible injury or death, all panels must be in
position and secured before lifting this equipment.
Use field-supplied spreader bars when lifting the unit to
minimize the possibility of lifting cable/straps damage. To
protect the cabinet louvers, use protective material such
as plywood behind the cable/straps. Arrange the straps to
form a central suspension point. NOTE: When raising and
setting the unit, observe all safety rules. Remove shipping
skid and all protection and lifting material after the unit is in
place.

Safe Refrigerant Handling

While these items will not cover every conceivable
situation, they should serve as a useful guide.
To avoid possible injury, explosion or death, practice safe
handling of refrigerants.
PARTIAL UNITS SHALL ONLY BE CONNECTED TO APPLIANCE
SUITABLE FOR THE SAME REFRIGERANT.
Refrigerants are heavier than air. They can "push out"
the oxygen in your lungs or any enclosed space. To avoid
possible difficulty in breathing or death:
• Never purge refrigerant into an enclosed room or
space. By law, all refrigerants must be reclaimed.
• If an indoor leak is suspected, thoroughly ventilate the
area before beginning work.
• Liquid refrigerant can be very cold. To avoid possible
frostbite or blindness, avoid contact and wear gloves
and goggles. If liquid refrigerant does contact your
skin or eyes, seek medical help immediately.
• Always follow EPA regulations. Never burn refrigerant,
as poisonous gas will be produced.
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To avoid possible explosion:
• Never apply flame or steam to a refrigerant cylinder. If
you must heat a cylinder for faster charging, partially
immerse it in warm water.
• Never fill a cylinder more than 80% full of liquid
refrigerant.
• Never add anything other than R-410A to an R-410A
cylinder. The service equipment used must be listed or
certified for the type of refrigerant used.
• Store cylinders in a cool, dry place. Never use a
cylinder as a platform or a roller.
To avoid possible explosion, use only returnable (not
disposable) service cylinders when removing refrigerant
from a system.
• Ensure the cylinder is free of damage which could lead
to a leak or explosion.
• Ensure the hydrostatic test date doe not exceed 5
years.
• Ensure the pressure rating meets or exceeds 400 PSIG.
When in doubt, do not use a cylinder.
The compressor POE oil for R-410A units is extremely
susceptible to moisture absorption and could cause
compressor failure. Do not leave system open to atmosphere
any longer than necessary for installation.

Refrigerant Lines

NOTE: For improved refrigerant management, equip the
evaporator coil with a field-supplied thermal expansion
valve (TXV) and the liquid line with a field-supplied liquid
line solenoid if not already supplied with the air handler.
Ensure the solenoid is installed as close as possible to
the evaporator coil to prevent refrigeration migration in the
compressor "OFF" cycle. The maximum allowable pressure
shall be considered when connecting to a condenser or
evaporator unit.
Use only refrigerant grade (dehydrated and sealed)
copper tubing to connect the condensing unit with the
indoor evaporator. After cutting the tubing, install plugs to
keep refrigerant tubing clean and dry prior to and during
installation. Tubing should always be cut square keeping
ends round and free from burrs. Clean the tubing to
prevent contamination.
Do NOT let refrigerant lines come in direct contact with
plumbing, ductwork, floor joists, wall studs, floors, and
walls. When running refrigerant lines through a foundation
or wall, openings should allow for sound and vibration
absorbing material to be placed or installed between tubing
and foundation. Any gap between foundation or wall and
refrigerant lines should be filled with a pliable silicon-
based caulk, RTV or a vibration damping material. Avoid
suspending refrigerant tubing from joists and studs with
rigid wire or straps that would come in contact with the
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