Tools required before you install a GREE
                  R410a flaring tool
                
              
                  Clamp-on amp meter
                
              
                  Wrenches (std / adj / torque)
                
              
                  Vacuum pump
                
              
                  Refrigerant scale
                
              
                  Micron gauge
                
              
                  Manifold & gauges
                
              
                  Drill & drill bits
                
              
                  Hole saw
                
              
                  Pipe cutter
                
              
                  Level
                
              
                  Screwdrivers
                
              Important: When working with any system, always wear your safety goggles & gloves.
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          Best Practices
Unit Placement
                  Follow clearance guidelines on indoor & outdoor units for airflow & servicing
                
              
                  Include space for condensate drainage
                
              
                  Anchor units properly to prevent vibration or malfunction
                
              
                  Pitch condensate drain tubing downward for proper drainage
                
              Piping
                  Use only correct line set size as determined by indoor unit
                
              
                  Use only copper refrigerant piping
                
              
                  Insulate both refrigerant lines from each other
                
              
                  For flare connections, use a 45° flaring tool
                
              
                  All pipe length must be within the maximum and minimum allowance
                
              
                  Prevent loops, sagging or bending in the piping
                
              Wiring
                  Use only 14/4 STRANDED wire - Never use wire nuts or splices
                
              
                  L1 & L2 are polarity sensitive
                
              
                  Use spade connectors on all terminal connections
                
              
                  Use only a dedicated electrical circuit
                
              
                  Always GROUND indoor & outdoor unit
                
              
                  Surge protector HIGHLY recommended
                
              Charing
                  Test refrigerant lines for leaks by pressurizing with nitrogen to 500 P.S.I.
                
              
                  While under pressure, use a leak detection solution to test for all leaks at all flare connections
                
              
                  Use only approved evacuation hose & vacuum pump oil for proper evacuation and leak testing: Evacuate to less than 500 microns and hold for 30 minutes
                
              
                  If refrigerant is added, use electronic scale and weigh in precise amount
                
              
                  Open service valves prior to energizing unit
                
              WARRANTY
          ONLY VALID IF SYSTEM IS INSTALLED BY A LICENSED CONTRACTOR.
          Installation must comply with applicable local & national codes