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*Proper install means you cut the line set to the correct length, otherwise you would coil them up (oil sump issues) or run them extra length just to use up the available length (unsightly and time consuming)
*Proper install means you cut the line set to the correct length, otherwise you would coil them up (oil sump issues) or run them extra length just to use up the available length (unsightly and time consuming) [https://guides.co/g/heat-pump-best-practices-installation-guide-for-existing-homes-89006/195055]. If you cut lines, you may need to add or remove precharged refrigerant.
*{{Check}}Complete video including flex pvc on wires, bending, cutting with tubing cutter, no line bender needed if you route coolant lines etfectively. [https://youtu.be/JQkth-AM5CE]
*{{Check}}Complete video including flex pvc on wires, bending, cutting with tubing cutter, no line bender needed if you route coolant lines etfectively. [https://youtu.be/JQkth-AM5CE]



Revision as of 22:14, 29 July 2023

OSE Installs

  • Proper install means you cut the line set to the correct length, otherwise you would coil them up (oil sump issues) or run them extra length just to use up the available length (unsightly and time consuming) [1]. If you cut lines, you may need to add or remove precharged refrigerant.
  • Check.pngComplete video including flex pvc on wires, bending, cutting with tubing cutter, no line bender needed if you route coolant lines etfectively. [2]
  • Outdoor unit may be higher or lower than indoor unit [3]
  • Floor-mounted unit mounted high on wall? Yes - see Answered Questions by user Dan Mueller [4]


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