So I installed 20 lg mini-splits, I'm not an hvac contractor but I did go to the LG training course at their regional headquarters. I tried hiring people but they had little experience with mini-splits and thought I was extremely ****. I know they are out there, but had no luck finding anyone good.
I wired them, flared them, pressure tested them, vacuumed them down to 40-50 microns, and fixed all the leaks I could find (the hvac contractor swore I didn't need to use the LG flarenuts, he was very wrong). It turned out well it the end, but I have a few issues with the charge.
The linesets max length is 41 ft before I need to add r410, a few were 45-50 feet, I was hoping it'd be ok, but it's a noticeable difference in output. I'd like to add refrigerant to them. I know how much to add, just not how to add it.
I have 1 unit that seems to have leaked it out. Atleast from my basic troubleshooting of having both units up and running, hearing a compressor, not getting a cold line, and opening the shrader valve for a milisecond which felt like it had very little pressure on it. I can locate and repair the leak on my own, but have no idea what to do after that. ( I do have to point out this particular unit blew a fuse on the outdoor unit somehow, only one to do that, I replaced it and it hasn't happened again. It wasn't the fuse in the disconnect, it was a fuse inside the unit right where you make the electrical connections)
I have a vacuum pump, micron gauge, nitrogen tank, core tool, couple nice hoses, adapters, etc. Basically everything that was needed nitrogen purge them and vacuum them and start them up.
I tried google, but most of the advice and how-to left is tailored to people that already know how to charge traditional systems, but need specifics on the mini-splits.
Thanks in advance
I wired them, flared them, pressure tested them, vacuumed them down to 40-50 microns, and fixed all the leaks I could find (the hvac contractor swore I didn't need to use the LG flarenuts, he was very wrong). It turned out well it the end, but I have a few issues with the charge.
The linesets max length is 41 ft before I need to add r410, a few were 45-50 feet, I was hoping it'd be ok, but it's a noticeable difference in output. I'd like to add refrigerant to them. I know how much to add, just not how to add it.
I have 1 unit that seems to have leaked it out. Atleast from my basic troubleshooting of having both units up and running, hearing a compressor, not getting a cold line, and opening the shrader valve for a milisecond which felt like it had very little pressure on it. I can locate and repair the leak on my own, but have no idea what to do after that. ( I do have to point out this particular unit blew a fuse on the outdoor unit somehow, only one to do that, I replaced it and it hasn't happened again. It wasn't the fuse in the disconnect, it was a fuse inside the unit right where you make the electrical connections)
I have a vacuum pump, micron gauge, nitrogen tank, core tool, couple nice hoses, adapters, etc. Basically everything that was needed nitrogen purge them and vacuum them and start them up.
I tried google, but most of the advice and how-to left is tailored to people that already know how to charge traditional systems, but need specifics on the mini-splits.
Thanks in advance