Hello,
I bought a mini split AC unit for my garage and the install seemed to go smoothly. It's precharged with r410a for the 1200btu condenser, and about a 20ft lineset run. I went to do the initial evacuuation and i couldn't pull a vacuum below 0inhg. I had a cheap POS flaring tool and vacuum pump so I decided to buy quality tools and redo the flares and try evacuating again. However I'm still unable to pull a vacuum. There's 4 total flare nuts, and I've remade them all seperately about 5x each. Still cant pull a vacuum below 0. I used soap/water bottle and sprayed the flares, the charge hose and manifold, everything threaded. I don't see any water being pulled in, obv no bubbles. So I opened the valvestem to the gas for a fraction of a second and built up pressure to about 150psi. I then used soap and water over all the connectors and saw no bubbles. Freon gas detector also detected nothing. I disconnected my manifold from the packed valve port and let it sit for 2 days, didn't see a single drop in psi. Tried to draw vacuum again and I still can't get below 0!
It's rather frustrating. The only way I can figure that I can't get below 0 is because theres a leak, but you think it'd be so noticable that I would've found it with soap/water, a stethescope, or the freon detector. Also I would've figured since it wont go below 0 then it wouldve been a large enough leak to loose at least 1 psi over 48hrs when pressurized.
I know for the sake of my condenser this needs to be evacuuated to remove any o2/h2o that would interact with the r410a, but it's so frustrating I'm tempted to just open the valvestems and use it as is. I've been trying to find this leak and get this unit opperational for over a week now, meanwhile working in 95° temperatures.
I don't really know anyone around here who's an hvac tech that can help me out. I called a few local places, they either don't want to help because they didn't do the installation, or they want to charge 500$+. I'm hoping for some advice on how else I may be able to locate this.
Or maybe I'm just doing something horribly wrong, this is my first real stab at AC outside of a vehicle. I'm using the instructions provided with the unit http://www.senville.com/manuals/aura/aura-installation-manual.pdf . There's two valves on the outside, one with a tap for the manifold hose (the larger of the two pipes - I believe the gas line). I hook my manifold center hose on to there, open the valve on the left side of the manifold (manifold right valve is shut all the way). I have the left hose hooking into the top of my vacuum pump. Then I turn on the vacuum pump. Let the vacuum pump run for 30min (I let it go for a couple hours once and still got no further). Still wont go below 0inhg.
Thanks for your help.
I bought a mini split AC unit for my garage and the install seemed to go smoothly. It's precharged with r410a for the 1200btu condenser, and about a 20ft lineset run. I went to do the initial evacuuation and i couldn't pull a vacuum below 0inhg. I had a cheap POS flaring tool and vacuum pump so I decided to buy quality tools and redo the flares and try evacuating again. However I'm still unable to pull a vacuum. There's 4 total flare nuts, and I've remade them all seperately about 5x each. Still cant pull a vacuum below 0. I used soap/water bottle and sprayed the flares, the charge hose and manifold, everything threaded. I don't see any water being pulled in, obv no bubbles. So I opened the valvestem to the gas for a fraction of a second and built up pressure to about 150psi. I then used soap and water over all the connectors and saw no bubbles. Freon gas detector also detected nothing. I disconnected my manifold from the packed valve port and let it sit for 2 days, didn't see a single drop in psi. Tried to draw vacuum again and I still can't get below 0!
It's rather frustrating. The only way I can figure that I can't get below 0 is because theres a leak, but you think it'd be so noticable that I would've found it with soap/water, a stethescope, or the freon detector. Also I would've figured since it wont go below 0 then it wouldve been a large enough leak to loose at least 1 psi over 48hrs when pressurized.
I know for the sake of my condenser this needs to be evacuuated to remove any o2/h2o that would interact with the r410a, but it's so frustrating I'm tempted to just open the valvestems and use it as is. I've been trying to find this leak and get this unit opperational for over a week now, meanwhile working in 95° temperatures.
I don't really know anyone around here who's an hvac tech that can help me out. I called a few local places, they either don't want to help because they didn't do the installation, or they want to charge 500$+. I'm hoping for some advice on how else I may be able to locate this.
Or maybe I'm just doing something horribly wrong, this is my first real stab at AC outside of a vehicle. I'm using the instructions provided with the unit http://www.senville.com/manuals/aura/aura-installation-manual.pdf . There's two valves on the outside, one with a tap for the manifold hose (the larger of the two pipes - I believe the gas line). I hook my manifold center hose on to there, open the valve on the left side of the manifold (manifold right valve is shut all the way). I have the left hose hooking into the top of my vacuum pump. Then I turn on the vacuum pump. Let the vacuum pump run for 30min (I let it go for a couple hours once and still got no further). Still wont go below 0inhg.
Thanks for your help.
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