Calculation Of The Refrigerant Charge; Temperature Loss By Refrigerant Pipe Length - Panasonic PRO-HT Tank Series Technical Manual

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Tubing Data and Refrigerant
5.3
5
5.4
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Calculation of the refrigerant charge

How to calculate refrigerant charge
Example 1:
Indoor Unit:
Outdoor unit:
Pre charge
Total pipe length (one way):
Attention: follow instruction
Required additional refrigerant over 7,5 meters
How to calculate:
1. Total pipe length 20 m; remove length 7.5 m
2. Calculation of correction pipe length: 20 m – 7.5 m = 12.5 m
3. Refrigerant amount:
a. Pipe length refrigerant amount: 12.5 m * 45 g/m = 562.5 g
b. Remove for pipe length up to 7.5 m: = 1400 g
c. Refrigerant amount to remove: 1400 g – 562.5 g = 837.5 g
The refrigerant amount to remove is 837 g.
Example 2:
Indoor Unit:
Outdoor unit:
Pre charge
Total pipe length (one way):
Attention: follow instruction
Required additional refrigerant over 7,5 meters
How to calculate:
1. Total pipe length 5 m; remove length 7.5 m
2. Remove for pipe length up to 7.5 m: = -1400 g
If total pipe length less than 7.5 m the refrigerant charge is good after correction, no need to
make calculation. Minimum pipe length is 5 m.

Temperature loss by refrigerant pipe length

Use suitable insulation: For outdoor use, make sure it is weatherproof, UV-resistant and pro-
tected against damage. The thicker the insulation, the lower the heat loss.
Wall thickness of the insulation Liquid tube > 10 mm; Gas tube > 19 mm
If the discharge pipe is well insulated between the heat pump and the tank, the heat loss is ap-
proximately 0.2 ˚C per meter (one way).
PAW-VP1000LDHW
U-250PE2E8A
[kg]
6.4
[m]
20
[g]
Remove 1400 g for pipe length 7.5 m
[g]
45
PAW-VP1000LDHW
U-250PE2E8A
[kg]
6.4
[m]
5
[g]
Remove 1400 g for pipe length 7.5 m
[g]
45
PAW-VP•LDHW - Technical Manual – 2020-07

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