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TABLE OF CONTENTS
II Air-cooled selection procedure
2
3
6
14
17
11
12
19
30
1-1
Flowchart
Indoor & outdoor design Temperature & Relative humidity,
cooling loads for each room, system peak load (optional), IU type & quantity
CONDITIONS
1
SELECTION OF
INDOOR UNITS
CONDITIONS
FOR OUTDOOR
UNIT SELECTION
NO
YES
Total capacity index of IUs, quantity IUs, indoor suction air T,
equivalent piping length, level difference, safety factor OU
SELECTION OF
OUTDOOR UNITS
NO
OU selection completed
OPTIONAL
* System peak load = maximum load which has to be covered at the same time by all indoor units which are connected to the same
outdoor unit
2
1-2
Step by step
1-2-1
Design conditions:
Indoor conditions: Wet bulb temperature (CWB) & Dry bulb temperature (CDB)
Cooling loads per room: total cooling load, sensible cooling load (optional)
System peak load: the maximum total cooling load that occurs at a certain moment of the day that has to be covered by all indoor units connected
to a same outdoor unit system
1
1
1-2-2
Safety factor:
Optionally it is possible to increase the calculated cooling loads by a certain factor (>1) to have extra safety when selecting indoor unit size & outdoor
unit size
1-2-3
Select indoor unit based on total cooling load at design indoor wet bulb temperature (CWB) & nominal outdoor dry bulb temperature (35CDB)
1-2-3-1
To know the cooling/heating capacity an RA indoor unit has when combined in a VRV system, check the table below:
Indoor CWB
Cooling
Class
14
16
18
19
20
22
24
20
1,16
1,42
1,8
2,16
2,3
2,44
25
1,45
1,775
2,25
2,5
2,7
2,875
3,05
35
2,03
2,485
3,15
3,5
3,78
4,025
4,27
42
2,436
2,982
3,78
4,2
4,536
4,83
5,124
50
2,9
3,55
4,5
5,4
5,75
6,1
60
3,48
4,26
5,4
6,48
6,9
7,32
71
4,118
5,041
6,39
7,1
7,668
8,165
8,662
Indoor CDB
Heating
1-2-3-2
Class
16
18
19
20
22
24
20
2,64
2,64
2,52
2,44
2,32
2,12
2,65
25
3,3
3,3
3,15
3,05
2,9
35
4,62
4,62
4,41
4,27
4,06
3,71
42
5,544
5,544
5,292
5,124
4,872
4,452
50
6,6
6,6
6,3
6,1
5,8
5,3
60
7,92
7,92
7,56
7,32
6,96
6,36
71
9,372
9,372
8,946
8,662
8,236
7,526
Correction factor for VRV indoor units (only in case RA indoor units are connected)
Select VRV indoor unit from standard cooling capacity table and multiply with the capacity correction factor for Te = 9C, which can be found in the
indoor unit chapter.
1-2-4
Check if the cooling capacity of the indoor unit is bigger than the cooling load.
1-2-5
Total capacity index1 of indoor units (= sum of capacity indexes of all indoor units)
Indoor suction air temperature (CWB/CDB) & design outdoor temperature (CDB)
Equivalent piping length between furthest indoor unit and outdoor unit
NOTE
1-2
Step by step
1-2-6
Step 1: Define Total cooling load to be absorbed by connected indoor units: two options:
Step 2: Correct total cooling load indoor units by piping heat loss factor & (optional) safety factor outdoor unit
1
1
< 10
0%
15
0.004%
20
0.009%
25
0.014%
30
0.022%
35
0.030%
40
0.038%
NOTE
The table above for the cooling correction factors consist of limitation temperatures. If the ambient temperatures are outside the range in the table,
the closest temperature needs to be considered.
1-2-7
Provisionally select an outdoor unit, based on the Indoor design temperature (CWB), outdoor temperature (CDB) and connection ratio
(between 50% - 130%). See cooling capacity table of selected outdoor unit in ED.
1-2-8
Determine the weight coefficient for mixed connection (only in case RA indoor units are connected)
To be able to determine the correct outdoor unit capacity first the weight cofficient (Ce) needs to be calculated by the following formula:
Ce =
(VRV DX Indoor unit capacity index * Ct) + (RA DX indoor unit capacity index)
(VRV DX indoor unit capacity index) + (RA DX indoor unit capacity index)
1-2-9
Capacity table at Ce = 1
The exact outdoor unit capacity with a certain correction factor for mixed connection can be calculated by interpolating between the different weigth
coefficients.
1-2
Step by step
Check if maximum number of indoor units and connection ratio is within limiations
Capacity of the outdoor unit needs to be corrected for losses of the refrigerant piping length & height difference between indoor and outdoor unit.
Check if the available capacity is still bigger than the cooling capacity to be given by the outdoor system
1
1
NOTE
In the VRV selection software, the heat loss correction factor is applied to the outdoor unit and not to the requested capacity. This is because the
requested capacity is known by the user and is needed to be filled in. It would be strange to see another figures being used in the calculations than
the one put in in the system.
Calculation of LT hydrobox:
LT hydrobox is considered as a VRV indoor to calculate required cooling capacity. Refer to ED for more info on connectable VRV outdoor units
and which indoor units can be combined in the same system.
1-3
Example
1-3-1
Design conditions
20CWB / 28CDB
Ambient:
33CDB
Determine room peak loads (and if possible, system peak loads = optional)
1
Time
Sum
9h00
2.9
1.5
3.3
1.7
21.4 kW
13h00
2.7
3.3
3.4
3.9
1.9
22.2 kW
17h00
1.9
1.8
2.5
4.3
3.3
2.3
2.9
22 kW
Sum
1-3-2
Safety factor
1-3-3
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35
25
kW
3.6
3.6
2.5
50
50
50
50
330
35
4.8
4.8
4.8
4.8
3.6
32.3
* the capacity is selected according to the design conditions (indoor 20CWB / 28CDB; ambient 35CDB)
NOTE
The new selection method, for the indoor unit selection, does not take into account the outdoor temperature. Therefore take the rated outdoor
temperatures when looking up in the indoor unit capacity table (35CDB for cooling, 7CDB for heating)
1-3-3-1
Cooling
Class
14
16
18
19
20
22
24
20
1,16
1,42
1,8
2,16
2,3
2,44
25
1,45
1,775
2,25
2,5
2,7
2,875
3,05
35
2,03
2,485
3,15
3,5
3,78
4,025
4,27
42
2,436
2,982
3,78
4,2
4,536
4,83
5,124
50
2,9
3,55
4,5
5,4
5,75
6,1
60
3,48
4,26
5,4
6,48
6,9
7,32
71
4,118
5,041
6,39
7,1
7,668
8,165
8,662
Indoor CDB
Heating
Class
16
18
19
20
22
24
20
2,64
2,64
2,52
2,44
2,32
2,12
2,65
25
3,3
3,3
3,15
3,05
2,9
35
4,62
4,62
4,41
4,27
4,06
3,71
42
5,544
5,544
5,292
5,124
4,872
4,452
50
6,6
6,6
6,3
6,1
5,8
5,3
60
7,92
7,92
7,56
7,32
6,96
6,36
71
9,372
9,372
8,946
8,662
8,236
7,526
To be able to connect the RA indoor units to the VRV outdoor unit, a BPMK box should be added.
2 types exist, the BPMKS967B2B to connect to 2 RA indoors, and the BPMKS967B3B to connect to 3 RA indoors.
In this example, for the first 3 units (35 +35 +25) a BPMKS967B3B will be used and for the last 35 class, a BPMKS967B2B is used.
1-3
Example
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1-3
Example
1-3-6
1
1
Table: Coefficient of loss per meter of piping with insulation thickness of 10mm
Correction factor
HLC
(%/m)
HLH
(%/m)
Ambient temperature
Cooling
Heating
-15
0.100
-10
0.093
-5
0.086
0.078
0
5
0.000
0.071
10
0.000
0.064
15
0.004
0.057
20
0.009
0.049
25
0.014
30
0.022
35
0.030
40
0.038
For 33CDB ambient temperature, the heat loss factor is 0.0268% (interpolated).
For the piping length, the first 7.5m is not considered
19.5m - 7.5m = 12m
Heat loss factor * actual piping run
0.0268% * 12m = 0.003216
total cooling load x (1 + (heat loss factor x actual pipe run))
22.2*(1 + 0.003216) = 22.3
1-3
Example
1-3-7
1-3-8
130 %
390
120 %
360
110 %
330
100 %
300
70%
210
60 %
180
50 %
150
Determine the weight coefficient for mixed connection (only in case RA indoor units are connected)
1
1
1-3-9
= 0.9336
1-3
Example
1
Height difference between outdoor and farest indoor (m)
0.90
50
-30
-40
-50
0.82
0.98
1.00
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0
-20
0.84
0.96
20
-10
0.86
0.94
30
10
0.88
0.92
40
5m
10
0.925
60
10
20
30
1.00
40
50
60
0.94
0.92
0.90
43.5m
70
80
90
100
110
0.98
0.96
0.88
Equivalentlength
piping length (m)
Equivalent piping
0.86
0.84
2-1
Flowchart
Indoor dry bulb temp & outdoor wet bulb temp. heat loads for each room
Select IU, based on indoor Dry bulb Temp. & 7CDB outdoor
temperature corrected heating capacity
1
2
CONDITIONS
SELECTION OF
INDOOR UNITS
Check: Dry Bulb corrected heating capacity IU / heat load 1
or safety factor for the IU (optional)?
CONDITIONS
FOR OUTDOOR
UNIT SELECTION
4
NO
YES
Dene total heat load to be covered by IUs
= sum of heat load of each room
SELECTION OF
OUTDOOR UNITS
NO
11
2-2
Step by step
2 - 2 - 1 Design conditions:
To start designing a VRV system in heating mode, following information is needed:
1
2
Outdoor conditions: Wet bulb temperature (CWB) & Dry bulb temperature (CDB)
2 - 2 - 2 Safety factor:
Optionally it is possible to increase the calculated heat loads by a certain factor (>1) to have extra safety when selecting indoor unit size & outdoor unit
size
Total capacity index of indoor units (= sum of capacity indexes of all indoor units)
Indoor suction air temperature (CDB) & design outdoor temperature (CWB)
Equivalent piping length between furthest indoor unit and outdoor unit
12
2-2
Step by step
Provisionally select outdoor unit size & type based on outdoor temperature (CDB), indoor temperature (CDB) & connection ratio
Check if maximum number of indoor units and connection ratio is within limitations
Correct the outdoor unit capacity by piping correction factor (a) based on pipe run and level difference between indoor unit and outdoor unit
Correct the outdoor unit capacity by integrated heating capacity coefficient (b) influence of the defrost operation on the integrated heating capacity)
Check if available heating capacity after piping & defrost correction is still bigger than the heating capacity to be given by the outdoor unit
1
2
REMARK
Calculation of HT Hydrobox:
Power input HXHD125 depends on Leaving Water Temperature (LWT) (see table 1)
Requested heating capacity from REYAQ depends on Leaving Water (LWT) (see table 1)
Table 1:
35
45
55
65
75
12.98
12.60
12.60
12.10
11.09
1.50
1.79
1.83
2.33
3.25
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2-3
Example
2 - 3 - 1 Design conditions
1
2
18 CDB
Ambient:
Determine room peak loads (and if possible, system peak loads = optional)
Sum
9h00
3.1
2.3
1.9
3.8
3.2
4.1
3.5
23.9 kW
13h00
2.8
2.9
1.5
3.7
4.1
3.7
2.2
24.9 kW
17h00
2.2
2.7
4.5
3.6
3.3
2.7
3.2
24.2 kW
Sum
2 - 3 - 2 Safety factor
In this example, safety factor does not use.
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25
25
25
40
40
40
40
25
260
kW
3.4
3.4
3.4
5.2
5.2
5.2
5.2
3.4
34.4
* the capacity is selected according to the design conditions (indoor 18 CDB; ambient 6 CWB / 7 CDB)
NOTE
The new selection method, for the indoor unit selection, does not take into account the outdoor temperature. Therefore take the rated outdoor
temperatures when looking up in the indoor unit capacity table (35 CDB for cooling, 7 CDB for heating)
OK
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5m
5m
2m
A
5m
2m
B
5m
2m
C
5m
2m
D
5m
2m
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2-3
Example
Table: Coefficient of loss per meter of piping with insulation thickness of 10mm
Correction factor
HLC
(%/m)
HLH
(%/m)
Ambient temperature
Cooling
Heating
-15
0.100
-10
0.093
-5
0.086
0.078
0
5
0.000
0.071
10
0.000
0.064
15
0.004
0.057
20
0.009
0.049
25
0.014
30
0.022
35
0.030
40
0.038
For 3 CDB ambient temperature, the heat loss factor is 0.0752% (interpolated).
For the piping length, the first 7.5m is not considered
43.5m - 7.5m = 36m
Heat loss factor * actual piping run
0.0752% * 36m = 0.027072
total cooling load x (1 + (heat loss factor x actual pipe run))
24.9*(1 + 0.027072) = 25.9
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2-3
Example
Outdoor unit
4HP
5HP
6HP
8HP
10HP
12HP
14HP
16HP
18HP
20HP
22HP
24HP
26HP
28HP
30HP
32HP
34HP
36HP
38HP
40HP
42HP
44HP
46HP
48HP
50HP
52HP
54HP
130 %
130
162.5
182
260
325
390
455
520
585
650
715
780
845
910
975
1,040
1,105
1,170
1,235
1,300
1,365
1,430
1,495
1,560
1,625
1,690
1,755
120 %
120
150
168
240
300
360
420
480
540
600
660
720
780
840
900
960
1,020
1,080
1,140
1,200
1,260
1,320
1,380
1,440
1,500
1,560
1,620
110 %
110
137.5
154
220
275
330
385
440
495
550
605
660
715
770
825
880
935
990
1,045
1,100
1,155
1,210
1,265
1,320
1,375
1,430
1,485
100 %
100
125
140
200
250
300
350
400
450
500
550
600
650
700
750
800
850
900
950
1,000
1,050
1,100
1,150
1,200
1,250
1,300
1,350
80 %
80
100
112
160
200
240
280
320
360
400
440
480
520
560
600
640
680
720
760
800
840
880
920
960
1,000
1,040
1,080
70%
70
87.5
98
140
175
210
245
280
315
350
385
420
455
490
525
560
595
630
665
700
735
770
805
840
875
910
945
60 %
60
75
84
120
150
180
210
240
270
300
330
360
390
420
450
480
510
540
570
600
630
660
690
720
750
780
810
At 2.2 CWB/3 CDB ambient, 18 CDB indoor, the heating capacity outdoor = 26,8 kW (cfr. Capacity table in databook)
The outdoor unit gives 26.8 kW whereas the required capacity is 25.6 kW.
2 - 3 - 8 Defrost factor
The outdoor unit gives 26.8 kW, but still a defrost factor needs to be considered.
The defrost factor for 3 CDB, is 0.83, so this factor decreases the total outdoor unit capacity.
26.8 kW * 0.83 = 22.24 kW.
This means that the 8 HP unit is not sufficient to reach the required capacity of 25.6 kW.
Size up to 10 HP and recheck the values.
The heating capacity outdoor is 33.6 kW, and after defrost factor correction it is 27.9 kW.
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50
62.5
70
100
125
150
175
200
225
250
275
300
325
350
375
400
425
450
475
500
525
550
575
600
625
650
675
In case VRV outdoor units are connected to VRV indoor units, BP-boxes and RA indoor units, the communication is higher than for normal VRV
systems. Therefore the number of connectable units to a central controller is limited. In table below an overview is given showing the different
connection possibilities for the number of residential and VRV indoor units depending on the number of outdoor systems.
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When 3 outdoor units are connected to a central controller, it is possible to connect:
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It is possible to interpolate between the different examples, but you always have to round down. For example if you want to connect 3 outdoor units
and 65 Sky Air or residential indoor units to a central controller, you can connect 36 VRV indoor units ( 29 + (70-65)/(70-60) x (43 - 29 ) = 36 ).
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ID 19.1
ID 12.7
ID 9.5
ID 15.9
ID 15.9
ID 19.1
ID 15.9
ID 12.7
ID 9.5
ID 25.4
OD 25.4
ID 28.6
ID 25.4
ID 22.2
ID 19.1
OD 25.4
ID 28.6
(2x)
OD 31.8
OD 25.4
ID 28.6
ID 22.2
ID 25.4
ID 19.1
OD 31.8
ID 31.8
ID 28.6
ID 19.1
OD 25.4
ID 28.6
ID 22.2
ID 25.4
OD 19.1
OD 25.4
ID 28.6
OD 31.8
OD 38.1
ID 41.3
OD 31.8
OD 38.1
ID 41.3
(2x)
OD 28.6
ID 25.4
ID 22.2
OD 28.6
ID 31.8
(2x)
OD 38.1
ID 41.3
OD 31.8
ID 34.9
OD 31.8
ID 34.9
OD 15.9
(2x)
ID 12.7
ID 9.5
OD 15.9
ID 12.7
ID 9.5
OD 15.9
ID 12.7
ID 9.5
OD 12.7
ID 15.9
ID 19.1
(2x)
OD 15.9
ID 12.7
ID 9.5
OD 19.1
ID 15.9
OD 12.7
ID 15.9
OD 12.7
ID 15.9
(2x)
(2x)
Insulation tube
for gas pipe for liquid pipe
ID 28.6
ID 25.4
ID 22.2
ID 19.1
ID 19.1
ID 22.2
ID 15.9
ID 19.1
ID 22.2
ID 15.9
ID 38.1
Reducers
4-1
ID 25.4
ID 22.2
ID 19.1
ID 22.2
ID 19.1
ID 28.6
ID 31.8
ID 25.4
ID 28.6
ID 25.4
ID 25.4
Liquid-side junction
ID 28.6
ID 31.8
ID 38.1
ID 31.8
ID 31.8
ID 28.6
Gas-side junction
1
4
BHFQ22P1517
2TW27239-1
21
REDUCERS / EXPANDERS
22
FOR LIQUID PIPE
4
Refnet pipe systems
4-1
Refnet pipe systems
2TW25799-6
BHFQ23P907
BHFQ23P1357
I.D. J31.8
I.D. J19.1
I.D. J28.6
I.D. J25.4
I.D. J22.2
I.D. J22.2
I.D. J25.4
I.D. J28.6
I.D. J22.2
I.D. J19.1
I.D. J25.4
I.D. J28.6
I.D. J25.4
I.D. J28.6
I.D. J25.4
I.D. J22.2
I.D. J19.1
I.D. J25.4
I.D. J22.2
I.D. J19.1
I.D. J25.4
I.D. J15.9
I.D. J19.1
I.D. J19.1
I.D. J22.2
I.D. J12.7
I.D. J9.5
I.D. J15.9
I.D. J15.9
I.D. J19.1
I.D. J15.9
O.D. J12.7
O.D. J9.5
O.D. J31.8
I.D. J31.8
O.D. J25.4
I.D. J28.6
I.D. J25.4
I.D. J22.2
I.D. J19.1
I.D. J28.6
O.D. J25.4
I.D. J28.6
I.D. J19.1
I.D. J22.2
O.D. J31.8
I.D. J34.9
O.D. J38.1
I.D. J41.3
O.D. J25.4
I.D. J28.6
I.D. J25.4
O.D. J31.8
I.D. J34.9
I.D. J19.1
O.D. J25.4
I.D. J28.6
I.D. J25.4
I.D. J22.2
Reducers
O.D. J25.4
I.D. J25.4
O.D. J25.4
I.D. J25.4
O.D. J25.4
I.D. J22.2
I.D. J19.1
O.D. J25.4
I.D. J28.6
I.D. J25.4
I.D. J22.2
O.D. J25.4
I.D. J22.2
I.D. J19.1
O.D. J15.9
I.D. J12.7
I.D. J9.5
O.D. J15.9
I.D. J12.7
I.D. J9.5
I.D. J19.1
I.D. J19.1
I.D. J19.1
Insulation tube
For pressure
equalization pipe
For liquid pipe
I.D. J31.8
I.D. J28.6
I.D. J22.2
I.D. J28.6
I.D. J15.9
I.D. J19.1
I.D. J22.2
I.D. J15.9
I.D. J25.4
I.D. J22.2
I.D. J19.1
4-1
I.D. J25.4
I.D. J28.6
I.D. J25.4
I.D. J25.4
I.D. J28.6
I.D. J31.8
I.D. J25.4
I.D. J28.6
I.D. J25.4
I.D. J22.2
I.D. J19.1
I.D. J25.4
I.D. J28.6
I.D. J38.1
I.D. J31.8
I.D. J28.6
I.D. J31.8
1
4
2TW29119-1
23
4-1
KHRQM58T7
KHRQM23M75T8
CLOSED PIPES
1TW29479-1A
24
4-1
REDUCERS - EXPANDERS
KHRQM58H7
KHRQM127H8
KHRQM250H8
KHRQM23M75H8
KHRQM23M64H8
1TW29479-1A
25
26
I.D. J32
I.D. J16
I.D. J20
I.D. J12
I.D. J10
I.D. J16
I.D. J16
I.D. J20
I.D. J16
I.D. J12
I.D. J10
O.D. J28
I.D. J26
I.D. J22
I.D. J20
O.D. J26
O.D. J26
I.D. J28
O.D. J32
I.D. J20
I.D. J22
O.D. J26
I.D. J28
I.D. J26
I.D. J28
O.D. J32
I.D. J32
O.D. J26
I.D. J28
O.D. J20
I.D. J28
O.D. J32
I.D. J42
O.D. J32
O.D. J28
I.D. J26
I.D. J22
O.D. J28
I.D. J32
O.D. J38
I.D. J42
O.D. J32
I.D. J35
O.D. J32
I.D. J10
I.D. J22
O.D. J28.6
I.D. J28
O.D. J22.2
I.D. J22
O.D. J19.1
I.D. J20
O.D. J28.6
I.D. J28
O.D. J22.2
O.D. J16
I.D. J12
I.D. J10
O.D. J32
I.D. J38
O.D. J16
I.D. J12
O.D. J16
I.D. J10
I.D. J12
O.D. J12
I.D. J16
I.D. J20
O.D. J16
I.D. J12
I.D. J10
O.D. J20
I.D. J16
O.D. J12
I.D. J16
O.D. J12
I.D. J16
O.D. J15.9
I.D. J16
O.D. J12.7
I.D. J12
O.D. J9.5
I.D. J10
O.D. J15.9
I.D. J16
O.D. J12.7
I.D. J12
O.D. J9.5
Insulation tube
Gas Liquid
I.D. J28
I.D. J26
I.D. J22
I.D. J20
I.D. J20
I.D. J22
I.D. J16
I.D. J20
I.D. J22
I.D. J16
I.D. J35
I.D. J10
I.D. J20
O.D. J19.1
4-1
I.D. J26
I.D. J22
I.D. J20
I.D. J42
Reducers
I.D. J28
I.D. J32
I.D. J26
I.D. J28
I.D. J26
I.D. J26
I.D. J22
I.D. J26
I.D. J20
I.D. J26
I.D. J38
I.D. J22
I.D. J20
I.D. J28
I.D. J32
I.D. J38
I.D. J32
I.D. J28
BHFQM22P1007A
BHFQM22P1517A
Gas-side junction
2TW29659-1
BHFQM23M907A
BHFQM23M1357A
I.D. J28
I.D. J26
I.D. J32
I.D. J22
I.D. J26
I.D. J28
I.D. J20
I.D. J22
I.D. J22
I.D. J26
I.D. J28
I.D. J20
I.D. J16
I.D. J15.90
I.D. J22
I.D. J20
I.D. J15.90
I.D. J22
I.D. J20
I.D. J16
I.D. J10
I.D. J12
I.D. J20
I.D. J16
I.D. J10
I.D. J12
O.D. J32
I.D. J42
I.D. J35
O.D. J32
O.D. J38
I.D. J35
O.D. J25.40
O.D. J25.40
I.D. J22
I.D. J20
I.D. J16
I.D. J22
I.D. J20
I.D. J22
I.D. J20
I.D. J22.20
I.D. J22 I.D. J19.10
I.D. J20
I.D. J15.90
I.D. J19.10
I.D. J22.20
I.D. J22
I.D. J20
I.D. J16
I.D. J22
I.D. J20
I.D. J16
O.D. J25.40
I.D. J22.20
I.D. J19.10
I.D. J15.90
I.D. J15.90
I.D. J19.10
I.D. J22.20
Reducers - Expanders
For discharge gas pipe
I.D. J10
I.D. J12
I.D. J10
I.D. J12
O.D. J15.90
O.D. J15.90
O.D. J6.35
I.D. J6
Reducer
Joint
I.D. J28
I.D. J25.40
I.D. J16
I.D. J20
I.D. J22
4-1
I.D. J22
I.D. J32
I.D. J28
I.D. J25.40
I.D. J22
I.D. J26
I.D. J28
I.D. J15.90
I.D. J25.40
I.D. J38
I.D. J32
I.D. J28
I.D. J32
I.D. J25.40
I.D. J20
I.D. J32
I.D. J28
I.D. J25.40
I.D. J28
I.D. J26
I.D. J22
I.D. J20
I.D. J25.40
1
4
2TW29679-1
27
REDUCERS
MM-INCH REDUCERS
28
INSULATION TUBE
4
JOINT FOR PRESSURE FOR GAS PIPE FOR PRESSURE
FOR LIQUID PIPE
EQUALIZATION PIPE
EQUALIZATION PIPE
4
Refnet pipe systems
4-1
Refnet pipe systems
1TW29119-2
4-1
Type of fitting
Sample systems
Outdoor unit
Outdoor unit
Simultaneous
control of
cooling/heating
REFNET joint
REFNET joint
Outdoor unit
Outdoor unit
REFNET joint
REFNET joint
Indoor unit
Indoor unit
Cooling only
Indoor unit
Indoor unit
Cooling only
Cooling only
BS box
Simultaneous
control of
cooling/heating
Cooling only
Cooling only
Outdoor unit
Outdoor unit
Indoor unit
Simultaneous
control of
cooling/heating
Can be added
Cooling only
Can be added
Indoor unit
Can be added
Cooling
only
Indoor unit
Outdoor unit
Outdoor unit
REFNET joint
Indoor unit
Indoor unit
Can be added
Cooling only
29
4-2
Piping thickness
Piping diameter
6.4
9.5
12.7
15.9
19.1
22.2
25.4
28.6
31.8
34.9
38.1
41.3
1
4
O
annealed
1/2H
half-hard
Material
O
O
O
O
1/2H
1/2H
1/2H
1/2H
1/2H
1/2H
1/2H
1/2H
For half hard pipes the maximum allowed tensile stress is 61 N/mm2. For this reason the 0.2% proof strength
of the half hard pipe shall be minimum 61 N/mm2.
The bending radius is more than or equal to 3 times the diameter of the pipe.
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