diamondracer
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Hi, so I finally pulled the trigger and bought a Pioneer mini split system for my 750 SF detached garage. I don't have any experience with these but have read extensively about how to do the evac, although I have some questions of course, and I'm hoping someone has some insight:
- For this 1 time install, is a charging manifold/gauge set necessary? Is there any reason I can't use just one vacuum hose attached to the service port to the pump? Specifically I was thinking I would use a core tool with sideport (with micron gauge / ball valve) and then just go straight to vacuum pump from there. So I would have to buy some fittings, a hose, vacuum pump, and micron gauge. Then either sell or keep said items. I know nitrogen testing would be ideal but I'm over it.
- For connecting the micron gauge, vacuum hose, fittings, etc, is any sealant required? Or do you just "twist and go" ? Having trouble finding the answer to that question for some reason.
- I've read you should use crows feet with a torque wrench to do proper torque on flare fittings. Is this necessary? I'm guessing yes, so I plan on buying a cheap set from Harbor Freight for this purpose. I'm guessing if you've tightened a flare fitting a thousand times, you probably have a feel for it and may not need a torque wrench.
Thanks for any help on the above questions !
- For this 1 time install, is a charging manifold/gauge set necessary? Is there any reason I can't use just one vacuum hose attached to the service port to the pump? Specifically I was thinking I would use a core tool with sideport (with micron gauge / ball valve) and then just go straight to vacuum pump from there. So I would have to buy some fittings, a hose, vacuum pump, and micron gauge. Then either sell or keep said items. I know nitrogen testing would be ideal but I'm over it.
- For connecting the micron gauge, vacuum hose, fittings, etc, is any sealant required? Or do you just "twist and go" ? Having trouble finding the answer to that question for some reason.
- I've read you should use crows feet with a torque wrench to do proper torque on flare fittings. Is this necessary? I'm guessing yes, so I plan on buying a cheap set from Harbor Freight for this purpose. I'm guessing if you've tightened a flare fitting a thousand times, you probably have a feel for it and may not need a torque wrench.
Thanks for any help on the above questions !




