β Unit Removal β Carefully detach indoor & outdoor units without damage
β Electrical Disconnect β Turn off power and remove wiring safely
β Refrigerant Recovery β Extract remaining gas (EPA-approved methods)
β Pipe Disconnection β Seal copper pipes to prevent dirt/moisture entry
β Drainage Removal β Disconnect and cap drain pipes
β Wall Repair β Fill drill holes (optional)
β Packaging β Secure units for transport/storage
Products We Used
β 1. Sealing & Protection
β Copper Pipe Caps β Seal refrigerant lines (prevent dust/moisture)
β PVC Drain Plugs β Close drainage pipes
β Insulation Tape β Wrap exposed pipe ends
β 2. Gas Recovery
β R32/R410A Recovery Machine β EPA-compliant refrigerant extraction
β Refrigerant Cylinders β Store recovered gas properly
β 3. Hardware Removal
β Bracket Removal Kit β Safely detach stainless steel mounts
β Screwdriver Set β For wood/concrete screws
β Rubber Pad Extractors β Prevent wall damage
β 4. Wall Repair (Optional)
β Wall Patch Cement β Fill drill holes
β Paint Touch-Up Kit β Color-matched for walls
β 5. Packaging
β Anti-Static Bubble Wrap β Protect indoor unit display
β Corner Guards β Shield outdoor unit fins
β Unit Placement β Install indoor and outdoor units with proper spacing and alignment β Electrical...
β Check Gas Pressure β Measure current refrigerant level with gauges. β Detect Leaks β Use soap b...