Install CYB-20 Ceiling Cassette System: Getting StartedUpdated a day ago
Introduction
This article provides an overview of the installation process for CYB-20 ceiling cassette systems.
Each section in this article represents a step in the installation process. Click the link in each section to learn about that specific step.
Note: Before beginning the installation, refer to the label on the product box to ensure the model number of the indoor unit matches the model number of the outdoor unit.
1. Select the Installation Location for the Indoor & Outdoor Units
We recommend understanding the criteria for selecting ideal locations for the indoor and outdoor units.
- The guidelines for selecting ideal installation locations for the indoor and outdoor units can be found in this article.
2. Install the Indoor Unit
Begin the installation procedure by hanging the indoor unit. Then, drill the wall hole for the piping and connect the drainpipe.
- For information on hanging the indoor unit, click this link.
- Learn more about drilling the wall hole for the piping by reading this article.
- Click this link to learn how to connect the drainpipe.
3. Connect the Drainpipe
- Click this link to learn how to connect the drainpipe.
4. Install the Outdoor Unit
Next, install the drain joint for the outdoor unit, then anchor the unit to the ground or a wall-mounted bracket.
- For information on installing the drain joint for the outdoor unit, click this link.
- Read this article to learn about anchoring the outdoor unit.
5. Connect the Refrigerant Pipes
Once the indoor and outdoor units are installed, connect the refrigerant pipes.
- Click this article for information on connecting the refrigerant pipes.
6. Connect the Electrical Wires
Connect the electrical wires for the system, starting with the outdoor wires followed by the indoor wires.
- Get information on connecting the wires by clicking this link.
7. Evacuate the Refrigerant Circuit
Use a vacuum pump and manifold gauge to evacuate the refrigerant circuit, removing any non-condensable gas and moisture from the system.
- Learn more about evacuating the refrigeration system by clicking this link.
8. Install the Front Panel for the Indoor Unit
Secure the front panel to the indoor unit. Make sure to perform the panel installation after the piping and wiring have been completed.
- Click this article for information on installing the front panel for the indoor unit.
9. Perform a Test Run
Perform the test run after the entire system has been completely installed. Failure to perform the test run may result in unit damage, property damage, or personal injury.
- For instructions on performing a test run, read this article.