Mr. Slim System Pre-Commissioning and Installation Check List

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Mr.

Slim System Pre-Commissioning and Installation Check List


INDOOR UNITS:
INDOOR UNIT # REMARKS
Model No. Unit Address:
Serial No.
Location
Voltage Line Voltage V
Inlet Temperature Cooling: DB°F Heating: DB°F
Outlet Temperature Cooling: DB°F Heating: DB°F

INDOOR UNITS:
INDOOR UNIT # REMARKS
Model No. Unit Address:
Serial No.
Location
Voltage Line Voltage V
Inlet Temperature Cooling: DB°F Heating: DB°F
Outlet Temperature Cooling: DB°F Heating: DB°F

INDOOR UNITS:
INDOOR UNIT # REMARKS
Model No. Unit Address:
Serial No.
Location
Voltage Line Voltage V
Inlet Temperature Cooling: DB°F Heating: DB°F
Outlet Temperature Cooling: DB°F Heating: DB°F

INDOOR UNITS:
INDOOR UNIT # REMARKS
Model No. Unit Address:
Serial No.
Location
Voltage Line Voltage V
Inlet Temperature Cooling: DB°F Heating: DB°F
Outlet Temperature Cooling: DB°F Heating: DB°F

Appendix F
Mr. Slim Series System Pre-Commissioning and Installation Check List
SYSTEM:
NO. SYSTEM AND INSTALLATION STATUS REMARKS
Installation Rooftop
1 Outdoor Unit
Location Other Location ( )
Maintenance Outdoor Unit Good Poor
2 Accessibility Indoor Units Good Poor
3 Furthest Piping Length Outdoor to Indoor: Ft.
Outdoor to Indoor: Ft.
Height Difference (Multiple Only)
4 Indoor to Indoor: Ft.
5 Standard of Pipe-work Good Poor
6 Standard of Pipe Insulation Good Poor
Connection of Main Outdoor Unit Good Poor
7 Power Source Indoor Unit(s) Good Poor
Electrical Wire Type: Size:
Connection of Control Indoor – RC
8 Good Poor
System
9 Standard of Electrical Insulation Good Poor
10 Access to Remove Electrical Covers Good Poor
Control Method Wired Wireless
11
Ventilation Good Poor
Remote Controller
12 Cool / Heat Good Poor
Operation
Automatic Good Poor
13 Connection of Options Good Poor

OUTDOOR UNIT:
NO. OUTDOOR UNIT OPERATION STATUS REMARKS
14 Outdoor Unit Details Model No: Serial No:
15 Compressor Details Model No: Serial No:
L1 - N L2 - N L3 - N Gnd – N
16 Power Source (Voltage)
V V V V
Compressor Good Poor
17 Vibration / Noise
Fan Good Poor
18 Additional Refrigerant Charge (if applicable) Oz.
19 Outdoor Unit Address (if multiple)

REMARKS:

Appendix F
Mr. Slim System Commissioning Report
INSTALLATION DATA:
Site Address:

State: Postal Code: Country:


Installing Contractor: Telephone:
Commissioning Engineer: Mr. Slim Course
Commissioning Date: Registration Number:
System Reference: CFC Safe Handling
Location: Registration Number:
Warranty Number (Provided
Equipment Purchased
by MEUS/HVAC on receipt
From:
of commissioning data)

Before running the system, carry out a full pre-commissioning check of the following points:
1. Refrigeration pipe work has been pressure tested and evacuated as per the pressure test and evacuation method
statements on the inside cover of this commissioning booklet.
2. Correct refrigeration trim charge has been added and service valves opened.
3. All units, remote controllers and centralized controllers in the system have correct address settings prior to turning on
power to the outdoor unit.
4. Power supply (source voltage) to all units must be checked prior to switching on. Once the unit has been switched on,
the crankcase heater must be left on for a 12-hour period prior to start-up.
5. All condensate drain pipe work must be complete.
6. For P-Series systems, ensure that the indoor unit power supply (source voltage) isolator is switched on before the
outdoor unit.
EVACUATION DETAILS:
Pressure Test Details: Evacuation Details:
Test Pressure: Vacuum Period:
Test Period: Vacuum Achieved:
Pressure Rise Test:

COMMISSIONING ENGINEER’S COMMENTS AND POINTS FOR ATTENTION:

Commissioning Engineer’s Signature:


NOTE:
Commissioning Data is to be returned to the following address within 21 days of completion to Validate Warranty and
obtain Registration Number.
Mitsubishi Electric
HVAC Advanced Products Division
4505-A Newpoint Place
Lawrenceville, GA 30043

Appendix F
Mr. Slim System Maintenance Sheet

CONTRACTOR’S NAME SITE NAME SITE NUMBER

ENGINEER’S NAME DATE OF VISIT

INDOOR DETAILS INDOOR UNIT #1 INDOOR UNIT #2 INDOOR UNIT #3 INDOOR UNIT #4
AREA SERVED
MODEL NUMBER
SERIAL NUMBER
MAINTENANCE TASKS – INDOOR UNITS
TASKS FREQUENCY INDOOR #1 INDOOR #2 INDOOR #3 INDOOR #4
Clean air handling unit filters Every Visit
Check evaporator coil for dirt and clean as necessary Annually
Check drip tray for dirt and debris and check condensate pump for correct operation (if fitted) Annually
Check fan motor running current Every Visit
Check air on coil temperature in cooling Every Visit

Appendix F
Check air off coil temperature in cooling Every Visit
Check air on coil temperature in heating Every Visit
Check air off coil temperature in heating Every Visit
Check operation of auxiliary heaters (if fitted) Every Visit
MAINTENANCE TASKS – REMOTE CONTROLLER
Indoor unit set point temperature set to Every Visit
Cooling Mode Every Visit
Heating Mode Every Visit
Fan Only Every Visit
Auto Mode Every Visit
Louver Swing Every Visit
MAINTENANCE TASKS – OUTDOOR UNIT MODEL No. SERIAL No.
TASKS FREQUENCY TICK OR RECORD READING REMARKS
Inspect and clean heat exchanger Every Visit
Check for refrigerant leaks Every Visit
Check integrity of pipe work and lagging Every Visit
Check all electrical connections including mains isolator Every Visit
Check unit operation voltage and record Every Visit
Check unit operation current and record Every Visit
Check compressor run hours and record (P-Series only) Every Visit
Check discharge temperature and record Every Visit
Check suction temperature and record Every Visit
Check operation of crankcase heater Every Visit

Mitsubishi Electric recommends that the frequency of maintenance visits be no less than two per year. Frequency of maintenance may increase dependent upon the
equipment’s environment. Failure to maintain the system to the above minimum recommendations may result in the warranty becoming null and void.

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