Mini Split R410a Juego de mangueras de calibre de servicio de carga de succión lateral baja Puerto de 5/16"
Mini Split R410a Juego de mangueras de calibre de servicio de carga de succión lateral baja Puerto de 5/16"
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Descripción general
Resumen
- Kit de manguera de carga, manómetro y colector de lado bajo para instalaciones de sistema Mini Split.
- El colector de carga del lado bajo simple contiene un manómetro de lado bajo con clasificación R410a.
- Manguera AZUL de 2' de largo con conector SAE de 5/16" para la mayoría de los puertos de servicio del sistema Mini Split más nuevos.
- Manguera AMARILLA de 2' de largo con conector SAE de 1/4" para puertos de bomba de vacío y tanque de refrigerante.
- Tenga en cuenta: este artículo está hecho específicamente para los nuevos sistemas Mini Split y ya tiene el conector de 5/16" para sus nuevos puertos de servicio de 5/16".
Questions & Answers
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Is this what I would need to check for leaks during installation?
You can use this to monitor that pressure stays steady, indicating no leaks.
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does anyone know what the presure should be in a unit ?
You can reference the following chart regarding this: https://www.pdhvac.com/site/downloads/Temperature-Pressure-Chart.pdf
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Can you charge the system with this?
Yes you can, this would connect directly to the service port and to a vacuum pump or a container of refrigerant.
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Is there a instructional video or a step by step guide to use this low side Charging Service Gauge Hose Set ?
The blue hose connects to the service port on the unit and then the yellow hose connects to your vacuum pump. The blue hose is 5/16" ready to connect to the outdoor unit. The yellow is 1/4" for most vacuum pumps. The depicted valve isolates the gauge itself. This gauge also comes with a diagram on the packaging box. -
is the fitting on the blue hose a low loss fitting?
It is a flared, threaded connector. The service port uses a Schrader valve so some loss will be inevitable, the amount depends on how quickly it is disconnected.
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How can I check system pressure with the gauge without opening a path for the refrigerant to leak out? Do I have to connect something to the yellow hose (like a can of refrigerant?
There is an access knob to allow or cut off access past the gauge.
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How does this gauge administer the leak stop/refrigerant? No button like it says on the can.
It has a knob valve for facillitating access between the bottle and the condenser unit's service port.