Nik_Hamburg
2024-04-08 20:48:07
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I mean, compensators are also available for refrigerants. Maybe ask Daikin directly.
Otherwise, lay the refrigerant copper pipes at the connection to the outdoor unit in a loop and don’t tighten the clamps fixing the pipe to the walls too much, and mount them above the insulation. So that copper and clamp are separated – if clamps are used at all.
At the indoor unit for the heating circuit, compensators or flexible hoses can definitely be installed. There you can check on the pipe itself whether vibrations are transmitted.
Thanks! I also have photos showing how the refrigerant pipes go through the roof and simply rest on other components on the wall. Does that look like poor workmanship? In my opinion, the close contact at the pipe element through the roof and the resting on the pins of the ventilation pipe clamps create solid sound bridges. Or is that okay or irrelevant?