yes you were probley overcharged but you charge a 410a system by sub cooling and super heat temps
If this is so, I do not know how to do it. A call to Fujitsu tech service will tell you that the only way to know if charge is proper is to know exact line set length. If it is less that the max charge they will tell you to replace the pre-charge. If longer you add the pre + the correct oz/ft of additional line set up to the max.
My question is, with a cap tube system, which I think all the 410A mshps are, with the metering device in the condensing unit, how you do this. We call the line set Liquid and Suction lines, but on a cap tube system both lines are gas lines. there is no liquid.
I suspect you were talking about the Unitary equipment, but am not sure.
To the OP, I think I would demand a refrig recovery and recharge at his expense. He is "guaranteeing" it is not overcharged, but hasn't worked on these units much. You have a pile of dough in this and Mitsu is excellent equipment...when it gets out of the blocks correctly. Every time you walk past those things you are going to worry about whether it is done properly. His protestations of correctness need to be proven. That is only fair.
I represented two Japanese companies in a six state area for over 20 years. What I liked about them was the QC on the production line was outstanding. Virtually no, infinitesimal at least, over probably 400-450k units, problems or DOA's out of the box. As previously stated, the likelihood of two undamaged units not having charge is like winning the lottery...in reverse of course.