Heat pump installation Good Practice Guide

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10.0 Testing, commissioning and customer operating instructions This section covers what to do once a heat pump system is installed. It includes what to check before it is commissioned, testing the system, briefing the homeowner on the new system and carrying out a quality assurance check once everything is completed. Once the installation is complete, the system can be commissioned. If instructions are provided by the manufacturer, they must be followed; otherwise, testing and commissioning must comply with the Australia and New Zealand Refrigerant Handling Code of Practice 2007. 10.1 Pre-commissioning checks Outdoor unit – check: ❏❏ The unit is secure and correctly mounted. ❏❏ There is a clear air movement path. ❏❏ Valve caps have been replaced and securely tightened. ❏❏ Wiring has been signed off. Indoor unit – check: ❏❏ Unit mounting is level and secure. ❏❏ Remote control base is securely screwed to wall. Pipework – check: ❏❏ Pipework has been correctly installed and secured. ❏❏ Pipework is correctly insulated. Indoor unit drainage – check: ❏❏ Pour some water into the indoor unit drainage pan. ❏❏ Ensure that the water flows through the outlet and drainage hose without leaking. 10.2 Electrical checks Wiring: ❏❏ Carry out tests required under the wiring regulations. ❏❏ Do a polarity test. ❏❏ Electrical code compliance certificate is obtained and a copy handed to the owner. Labelling: ❏❏ Provide labels on indoor and outdoor units to identify: – fuse location – phase colour – size of protection device. 10.3 Prepare the remote control ❏❏ Remove the battery cover. ❏❏ Insert new batteries. ❏❏ Replace cover. 49

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