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**Summary - shorten line set and adjust charge. Coiling may work according to manufacturer. Interpretation - if manufacturers say it's ok, it should be ok because if they misled the public, they would go out of business. Assuming manufacturers have integrity, we are ok. [https://www.garagejournal.com/forum/threads/can-you-coil-line-sets.400977/]
**Summary - shorten line set and adjust charge. Coiling may work according to manufacturer. Interpretation - if manufacturers say it's ok, it should be ok because if they misled the public, they would go out of business. Assuming manufacturers have integrity, we are ok. [https://www.garagejournal.com/forum/threads/can-you-coil-line-sets.400977/]
*First principle calculations say - Say there is 8 feet of coil left.
*First principle calculations say - Say there is 8 feet of coil left.
*Tech assist - 'Nel
we are not able to confirm this to you, i would highly suggest you reach out to Senville directly at (800) 242-4935. They will be able to provide technical assistance'


=Key Videos=
=Key Videos=

Revision as of 19:56, 25 January 2022

Installation

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Notes

  • It is not clear whether tubing can be left coiled - [1]. Install manuals say so - one of the diy systems with precharged line sets there instructions specifically state to coil the excess at the system. - but author speculates that since lubricating oil is also carried with refrigerant, there could be an issue.
    • This link says coiling is ok (see comments) [2]
    • Manufacturers state it is ok. Installers say 'install it properly by cutting to size'. Who do you trust? [3]
    • 5-10' coiled - works 3 years running [4]. Other guys in same thread say that coiling will fail after some time. If coiled, lay them out horizontally.
    • Inspectors say any oil trap is not good. If coil, do so horizontally - [5]
    • Summary - shorten line set and adjust charge. Coiling may work according to manufacturer. Interpretation - if manufacturers say it's ok, it should be ok because if they misled the public, they would go out of business. Assuming manufacturers have integrity, we are ok. [6]
  • First principle calculations say - Say there is 8 feet of coil left.
  • Tech assist - 'Nel

we are not able to confirm this to you, i would highly suggest you reach out to Senville directly at (800) 242-4935. They will be able to provide technical assistance'

Key Videos

  • Point - disconnect vacuum After filling up low pressure side with 1 PSI of refrigerant- [7]
    • 1 lb? Not 1 atm? Under 1 lb, 14 psi of atmosphere would mean that air actaully leaks into the tubing.
    • Note that instructions say to 'let in refrigerant for 5 seconds with quarter turn of valve' - steps 9-10 on page 30 of manual [8]. This is not correct - we should look at the actual valve, no? Video says 1 lb - also not correct. The right way should be to look at the valve, not by time - but by when valve reads a little above atmospheric pressure of 14 psi.

Manual

https://store-2tb0afw6nn.mybigcommerce.com/content/manuals/downloads/aura-series-installation-manual.pdf

R-410A - Refrigerant

Build Pictures

Specs

Heat pump for heating and cooling that works down to -20F. 7kW of heat.

https://www.sylvane.com/senville-aura-24000-btu-mini-split-heat-pump.html?_srt=ssr&keywords=Senville%20Aura%2024,000%20BTU%20Mini%20Split

Mounting Bracket

Troubleshooting

  • Vacuum doesn't draw down - [11]