1. TE 505 RAC
“SPLIT TYPE AIRCON WALL MOUNTED“
(SYSTEM AND INSTALLATION
PROCEDURE)
2. Introduction to split air conditioner
The split air conditioner is one of the most widely used type of the
air conditioners. Earlier window air conditioner was used most
widely, but the split air conditioner is now catching up with it. The
major reasons behind the popularity of split air conditioner are their
silent operation and elegant looks. Another advantage of the split
air conditioner is that you don’t have to make the hole in the wall of
the air conditioner and destroy the beauty of the room. These days
the indoor units of the split air conditioner are available in wide
range of color and designs.
3. Parts of Split Type Aircon
The air conditioning system has many different components. The home air
conditioner is made up of a number of different parts. It’s important to
know exactly what makes up the different air conditioning units in case
they need replacing or fixing.
The most common type of home system is the split
system air conditioner. This type consists of a main
indoor air conditioning unit and outdoor unit that
both connects together. The inside unit contains
the evaporator coils and a filter, whereas the
outdoor unit is home to the condensing coil, fan
and compressor.
4. Parts inside indoor unit and
outdoor unit Split Aircon
1. The air conditioning evaporator coil -
connected to the condenser coil in your outdoor
air conditioning unit. It is where which the
refrigerant absorbs heat.
2. Filters -
They prevent dust and allergens from circulating
the home and help to make the air you breathe
safer and cleaner. Filters are an essential
component in any air conditioning system.
3. Fan -
It is an ordinary fan inside an indoor unit that
blows the cooled air from the evaporator
4. Gas Line -
It is where the refrigerant flows to the indoor unit.
5. Parts inside indoor unit and
outdoor unit Split Aircon
5. Liquid Line - A copper tubing that is connected
from the condenser that goes to the evaporator.
6. Compressor - Compressor changes the state of
the refrigerant in your system to cool your home. It
compresses the refrigerant in gas form to increase
its pressure and temperature.
7. Condenser - It is the gas, sent from the air
conditioning compressor, is then changed to a
liquid again. Its job is to remove the heat from the
refrigerant and to transfer it to the evaporator coil
in the indoor air conditioning unit.
8. Fan -
The cooling fan is located in front of the
compressor and the condenser coil. it absorbs the
surrounding air from the open space and blows it
over the compressor and the condenser
7. Right Tools for Installing
Split type Aircon Wall Mounted - Ductless (Blueridge)
These are standard Tools, Instruments and Equipments
needed are the following:
PPE’s
Safety Glasses
Work Gloves
Safety Shoes
TOOLS
Adjustable Wrench
Torque Wrench
Hex Keys or Allen Wrenches
Drill & Drill Bits
Hole Saw
Utility Knife
Wire Cutter & Stripper
Phillips & Flat Blade Screw Drivers
Level
Flaring Tool
Professional Installer Instrument
and Equipment
Manifold Gauges
Vacuum Pump
Dry Nitrogen Tank with Regulator
8. How to Install a Split System Air Conditioner
A split system air conditioner is a great option for keeping your home
cool and comfortable in the summer months. These units are also
quieter, easier to install, and more energy efficient than central air
conditioning. This type of A/C is ductless, so all you have to do is
install the cooling unit inside and the compressor and condenser unit
outside, then run piping and a power cable between the units. If you
don’t want to hire a professional to install a split system air conditioner
and you have some experience with plumbing and electrical work, you
can install the unit on your own. Each air conditioning unit is unique to
its manufacturer, but the general installation process is the same.
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Tips on your Air Condition
1. Provide a dedicated power outlet for your air conditioner.
2. Always follow the manufacturer's instructions that come with your
split system air conditioner.
3. Since a split system AC is ductless, it's less susceptible to air
leaks, which means it's often a more energy-efficient solution.
18. 4. Make sure to choose the proper size air conditioner for your
home to ensure it’s energy efficient.
5. Check your outdoor condenser for debris and replace your
air conditioner filter regularly-at least every 3 months.
6. If you want a split unit system that can both cool and heat
your home, get a split system heat pump, or mini-split. These
units act as both air conditioners and heaters.
19. 5 AC SAFETY TIPS
Here are some simple AC safety tips that can protect you
and your loved ones from injury or worse.
AC Safety Tip #1: Have an AC tune-up before the summer cooling
season
After a long period without use, there can be a lot of dirt and dust
trapped in the AC. There could also be damaged wires and
circuitry issues. If not attended to, these issues pose a safety
threat to occupants of the home. The dust and dirt could cause
allergies and other health issues while improper wiring can cause
electrocution. The best way to prevent these types of problems
from occurring is with an annual AC tune-up by a qualified HVAC
professional.
20. AC Safety Tip #2: Regularly change and clean AC filters
An AC filter removes contaminants from the air coming through the air
conditioning system. It serves to make your rooms as comfortable as
possible by removing pollutants such as dust, dirt, and allergens. If the
filter is old or damaged, you’ll be exposed to unsafe, polluted air. So,
clean and change them as often as necessary.
AC Safety Tip #3: Disconnect all power sources when servicing the AC
unit
If servicing the AC, before you start removing any screws and working
on the wiring, be sure that you’ve switched off all power outlets. You
should also be aware that some air conditioning units have more than
one power switch. If you’re unsure about the locations of all these
switches, do not attempt to service the AC on your own.
21. AC Safety Tip #4: Follow all the safety procedures in the AC
manufacturer’s guide
Different types of electrical equipment require different handling. You
can’t handle your AC the same way you handle certain other
residential appliances. Fortunately, manufacturers always supply a
user manual along with each appliance. Make sure to follow the
guidelines in your AC manual at all times. Otherwise, in addition to
putting your life at risk, you may run the risk of voiding your
manufacturer’s warranty.
AC Safety #5: Be aware of changes in your AC unit
You should know when something looks or sounds out of the
ordinary. If you see wires sticking out of the AC unit, or if you detect
leaking refrigerant or hear unusual noises coming from the unit, you
should take these as a sign of trouble. If you detect such issues,
don’t wait. Contact a licensed AC technician for professional help.
22. T H A N K Y O U F O R L I S T E N I N G
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