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Method Statement For Split Unit
Method Statement For Split Unit
Installation
Below is a brief HVAC method statement that covers the Installation air conditioning
split unit.
By following this procedure installer will ensure that the installation has been carried
out as per contract specifications and manufacturer’s recommendations.
The method statement gives details of how the ac installation work will be carried
out and the how the health and safety issues and controls shall be implemented.
Split units will be supplied on pallets unless otherwise specified, and will be
offloaded from the delivery vehicle using a forklift or similar equipment. Under no
circumstances must the units be handled in such a way as to cause damage to the
peripheral connections, other fittings etc.
Should it be necessary to store units on site for longer period of time prior to
installation, they must be stored in a clean, dry, secure area, where any possibility of
damage to the units is eliminated.
Hard hat
Safety boots
High-visibility vest
Gloves
Goggles/Glasses
Below is list of mandatory tools for doing the split / mini split installation works, all
tools & instruments shall be of proper quality, safe for use and calibrated.
QC engineer shall raise material inspection for consultant inspection and approval,
before starting installation works.
The approved shop drawings and approved manufacturer’s technical literature must
All split system AC units and related equipment to be installed as per approved
technical submittals.
Check the accessibility of the service and maintenance including return air filter.
Condensate drain can be run continuously downhill from the unit to over board
fittings.
Make sure that the unit complies with technical specifications and verify the side
connection of copper tube flare connects.
Check the connecting drain pan with drains pipes are running continuously without
any clashing with architectural and discharging properly.
Verify he flare connection side before refrigerant copper piping and verify the
refrigerant liquid as per manufacturer’s recommendations
Before drilling the holes for the supports, check if there’s any services embedded on
the wall such as electrical cables or pipes to prevent damage.
Cross check with the coordination drawings and MEP Site Engineer to avoid clashes
in services.
Make sure that indoor unit should be installed horizontally in such a way that the
water can easily drain out through the pipe under the gravity.
Indoor mini split unit needs at least 6 inches (15 cm) of open space from its top and
sides, and it needs to be at least 8 feet (2.5 meters) from the ground, or as per the
manufacturer standard and height as per the approved layout.
Hold the mounting plate against the wall where you want to install the indoor unit.
Use a level to make sure the plate is both horizontally and vertically square. Mark the
location of holes.
Drill holes at the appropriate spots to affix the plate to the wall. Insert plastic
anchors into the holes. Secure the plate to the wall with tapping screws.
Manually lift up the indoor unit with the aid of a ladder or suitable
platform/scaffolding.
Secure the indoor unit to the mounting plate by pressing the unit against the
mounting plate.
Find the best spot for the wall opening / hole, bearing in mind the length of the pipe
and that it needs to reach from the indoor unit.
The hole should be no bigger than 3 inches (7.5 cm) in diameter and needs to slope
downward toward the exterior / drain.
Insert a approved sleeve into the hole, into which sealant will be applied after pipe is
installed.
Run the piping and electrical cables from the indoor unit toward the hole drilled
through the wall.
Bind the copper pipes, the power cables and the drain pipe together with electrical
tape. Place the drain pipe on the bottom to ensure a free flow of water.
Secure the pipe to the indoor unit. Use 2 wrenches, working in opposite directions,
to tighten the connection.
Tilting the indoor unit – the indoor unit is given slight tilt of about 2-3 degrees
towards the drain pipe.
This enables unhindered flow condensate drain water towards the water space
where drain water is collected and drain pipe is connected for removal of water. This
angle should be just sufficient to enable flow of water without disturbing the looks of
the indoor unit due to high angle of tilt.
Before installing the units in position ensure that sufficient space for carrying out
installation as well as routine and extraordinary maintenance work (such as removal
of parts), is available.
Check the split unit, installation accessories like anchor, threaded rod, rod connector
and tools etc. are placed at the location.
Place the indoor split unit as close as possible to the place of installation. Don’t place
tools or any kind of weight on top of the unit.
Erect the proper scaffolding or make a proper work platform at the work location.
Determine the position of the supports as per the location in approved shop and
coordination drawings and mark out on the concrete.
Select the appropriate size anchor bolt & drill the holes in the concrete accordingly.
Install the anchor in the concrete structure then fix the threaded rod of correct
length to the anchor then provide the approved vibration isolator.
Lift the unit properly with proper resources (men, tools or equipment) and then
insert the other end of installed rod in the relative slots and provide check nut as
well as lock nuts.
Once the units are installed in situ, prior to commissioning, they must still be
protected from damage.
Pipe connection to be done after placing the unit on the supports, as per approved
drawings.
All wiring must comply with the technical specifications requirements and the
approved shop drawings.
Drain tray connection fittings should not cause condensate to be held back in the
tray.
A parallel thread, shouldered fitting of the correct thread length should be used and
packing washers added where necessary to ensure correct draining of bottom outlet
drain trays.
There should be at least 600mm open space at the discharge side of unit or advised
by the manufacturer.
Mark the hole as per the base frame of unit. Drill the hole and push the anchor inside
the hole.
Now install the unit on base matching the base frame hole with the drilled hole.
Provide approved antivibration pad between the concrete base and base frame of
unit.
Insert the threaded rod through the base frame hole of unit and tighten it into the
grouted anchor and then provide the check nut and tighten it properly.
Provide proper space all around the unit for future maintenance.