hazehendricks
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do I open both hex ports before pressure testing a mini-split with no refrigerant in it?
yes , the hex ports open with no sign of charge... the unit is 7 yrs old-senville 1200btu Leto version . I was thinking about old, possibly trapped r410a that could have been contaminated .....should I get a magnet and use it to manually open up the EEV all the way before test and vacuum. Or will doing a triple evacuation using nitrogen be a good choice seeing as I don't know the units history and I'm concerned about making sure it is free of contaminants. Also is there any other area where contamination could be trapped. I just don't want a system that's not clean, dry and tight.If you are for sure there is no freon in it, then yes, you would open both ports to pressure test it. I would put 300 psi of nitrogen in it, pressure test it for 30 to 45 minutes. Spray leak detector on your flares and check for bubbles.
Vac it down to 200 microns. Close the valves on your core removal tool for 30 to 45 minutes, as long as it doesn't raise above 500 microns, then you are good to go. Weigh in you charge per the name plate