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CIAC Brand 16 SEER LOMO 36K Service Manual

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CIAC Brand 16 SEER LOMO 36K Service Manual

Manual de servicio CIAC inverter 36.000 btu

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Service Manual Models: GH43LX036-H3H1C. CG43LX036PH3H1C Carrier InterAmerica Corporation Miami, Florida USA Table of Contents Part | : Technical Information... 2. Specifications 2.1 Specification Sheet. 3. Outline Dimension Diagram 3.1 Indoor Unit.. 3.2 Outdoor Unit. 4. Refrigerant System Diagram.. 5. Electrical Part... 5.1 Wiring Diagram... 5.2 PCB Printed Diagram 6. Function and Control- seen 6.1 Remote Controller introduction 6.2 Brief Description of Modes and Functions. Part || : Installation and Maintenance -—-. 7. Notes for Installation and Maintenance- 8. Installation — 8.1 Installation Dimension Diagram... 8.2 Installation Parts-checking ... 8.3 Selection of Installation Location... 8.4 Electric Connection Requirement 8.5 Installation of Indoor Unit... 8.6 Installation of Outdoor Unit. 8.7 Vacuum Pumping and Leak Detection... 8.8 Check after installation and Test Operation _. 8.9 Wired Controller... ee ‘Table of contents, 9. Troubleshooting a4 Flashing LED of Indoor/Outdoor Unit and Frimary Judgement 9.2 How to Check Simply the Main Part.. 9.3 Troubleshooting for Normal Malfunction 10. Exploded View and Parts List. 40.4 Indoor Unit... 10.2 Outdoor Unit __ 11. Removal Procedure 41.1 Removal Procedure of Indoor Unit . 411.2 Removal Procedure of Qutdeor Unit... B23IfR aR BSses Appendix: 7 ‘Appendix 1: Reference Sheet of Celsius and Fahrenhei ‘Appendix 2: Configuration of Connection Pipe BSRRB ‘Appendix 4: List of Resistance for Temperature Sensor. Table of contents. ee ‘Service Manual Part | : Technical Information 1. Summary Indoor Unit: Outdoor Unit Remote Controller: YANIFIF. Oy WY Technical information ee 2. Specifications 2.1 Specification Sheet CHASLKOS6 HEHIC Mode (CG43LX036PHIHIC Product Code Fedo 20a230, Power Suppl ated Frequency a Phases _ 1 Power Supply Mode ‘Oxidoor [Cooling CapactyiNin~ Max) Bah | S000 4435007) Heating Capacity(Min-Max) Buh 1 [Cooing Power input(Nin~Max) Ww 2100) Heating Power inputiMin=¥Wiae) Ww 7 [Cooling Power Curent A 7 Heating Power Gurrent A 7 Fated Input w 200) Fated Curent A mo Ji Flow Volume(SHIHAAL) ce TRaBATISSOG TZ Dehurniciying Volume Prt TH EER [emmy 320 BOF [eur 7 BER 7.00 Boor T Heplication Area a SEOIBRT2 Modal of indoor unt (GHASLXO36-HOHIC Jor Unit Product Goae (Ceas2NDeO00. Fant ‘Cross for Piameter Lengthixt) inh DO TED Fan Motor Cooling Speed SHIM) Timin | Ta00/1280/1000800, Fan Motor Hestng Speed (SHIM) ‘rnin T PPutput of Fan Motor w 70 Fan Motor RLA A 4 Fan Motor Capacitor oF 7 Form ‘Aluminum Fa-copper Tube Fine Diameter ih 20nd Indoor unt, Row-in Gap = es Pai Length (xox Tach SEORKINTS, [Bwing Motor Model MPHBA [Putput of Swing Motor Ww 15 A 5 ound Precie Lee SHH) ea SRO round Power Level (SHHIMIL) Bay CART Pimension (WXHXD) inch 53 BAX T2 SIOAXIO [mension of Garton Box (DAWxH) inch | 80 18ra2x10 WOXTS 12 Pimension of Package (WH) inch 50 SAK 16 OOK hetWeignt Ib a8 [oress Wieiohe ib a8 Modal of Outoor Unit CGISLKOGEPHSHTC |Pxtdicor Unit Product Code ceeazwne000 [ZHUHAI LANDA COMPRESSOR| |Comerescor MarufscurerTrademark es |fompressor Made! “QXAS 0372x0004 |Compressor Of FVEOS [Compressor Type, Rotary [Fompressor Locked Rotor Amp (LRA) Ey omeressor x 178 |fempressorPoner input Ww Beg TNTTTL-EZGHPC TISREKSD JPvesioad Protector nee [Throttling Nieto Electron expansion valve [Gperation ter * 1-88 Ambient temp (cooling) F o-08 Pinbentienp (heating) ¥ 7 [Condenser Form ‘Aluminum Fin-copper Tube Pre ameter neh ents FRowe-in Gap inch Ane loi Lengh (OD) inch EE Fan Motor Speed om 200 Outscor Una ouput of Fan Motor W 150 Fan Motor RLA A ara Fin Motar Capac 1 7 ii Flow Volume of Oundoor Unt cA aa Fine Foiahiow Fan Diameter neh 92202 etrosing Metioa 7 [Glimate Type Tt Jsatstion T Messture Pretseton a Ppesign Pressureighy PSG 580 PBesign Pressure(Low) PSG 2a Sound Pressure Level (HIM/L) dB (A) et [Sound Power Level (HIML) 2B (A) Te inch | 20 GT TERI 136 immersion of Carton Box (EXWH) inch 22 ADKINS [Dimension of Package (LWXH) nen [42 21/32x10 19704%33 2062 JNet Weight ib 144 [Gross Wenrt a 1610 Pietigeant| RavaA Pretigerant Charge = o17t flea t 248 [Gas addtional Grange eat a2 Diameter Liquid Pips inch ou Onensin Pas tonsa ate = os Pee Wax Distance Heh © ue Mar Dsstance Length 8 24 “The above data is subject to change without notice: please refer to the nameplate of the unit ‘Technical Information 2.2 Operation Characteristic Curve cooing vesing " “ 2 2 ® ‘a i: I: 3 6 : ‘ ema 1 “ Caen IndoorDS 80°F WE6E°F Woot 70°F 2 Indoar air ow: Super High [| 2 ‘door ait fow: Super HigH! stor See Boslengici Sai ° ° ° = 0 wm w wo 10 o =» © wm 10 Wm (Compressor Frequancy(ttz) Compressor Frequancy(Hz) 2.3 Capacity Variation Ratio According to Temperature Cooling ‘Heating “= 9 oe - I CoH ges Eo da ee ge gn g 7 Et ad 8 aT Seer, * ® ese eager = ese at : « POPEEELE TE te a coor te.) ‘Service Manual 2.4 Noise Curve Indoor side noise ‘Outdoor side noise o ‘80, ~ Zo i vd a = a i aa Jo & = « “| ca » aC Lee ew 0 vert nce tn coment weweee 2.5 Cooling and Heating Data Sheet in Rated Frequency Cooling: Rated pee] bit anton pe omengr Si Jan spees offfan speed of COTBrESSOr conden (OB) Model Pocorunt | andecrune "eraon Trdoor_[ Ouicioor PSIG) THe) | T20F) veawe | oar 35K 1-45 | 40810528 | 12710888 | Supertigh| High GJ Heating: Pressure of gaspipe | Inlet and outlet pipe ‘Rated healing indoor ancl temperature of heat [Fan speed offfan speed off COMPTESSOr consent FOGME) | Model exchanger indoor unt | outdoor unit | "TREO" Toor Ouisdoor FSG) THA Ta0r 7a. | zona En e07-850 | ato 102] 281030 |Suertigh| Heh EI Instruction: TT: Inlet and outlet pipe temperature of evaporator 2 Indet and outlet pipe temperature of condenser P; Pressure at the side of big valve (Connection pipe length: 24 6. 3. Outline Dimension Diagram 3.1 Indoor Unit ‘Service Manual 4. Refrigerant System Diagram Cooling only model Indoor unit Outdoor unit ! ‘cooting anc heating mode! Indoor unit _ Outdoor unit it (Connection pipe specificabon: Liquid pipe-t4.ineh Gas pipeSI inch 5. Electrical Part 5.1 Wiring Diagram ¢ Instruction ‘Symbo_[ Symbol Coior | Symbel_[ Symbol Coir | Symnbot Name WH White GN Green ‘CAP arnper ap YE Yellow BN Brown COMP Compnesscr RD Red BU Blue @ Grounding wire YEGN | Yelow(Green | 8K Blast L 7 vr Violet 06 Orange T 7 Note: Jumper oap is used to determine fan speed and the swing angle of horizontal lover for this model. ¢ Indoor Unit ehaetng Spe = clectrie shock ! 381000043101 fe conparent or ‘hen the machine fed off for ties Sanates to present Tein ROOF eet Bette 4 =e Serr =e Co 3 =! Si er 2 5 1 ' ' ' ' ' ' ' I I ' ' ' ' 1 I ' t ' Il ' ' “The above cata is subject to change without notice. Please refer to the nameplate ofthe unit. 5.2 PCB Printed Diagram ee = oo] fos |on fo |e] o} = > x coe, oon 3 2, 2) 6 Ta ie Team Te Tan 1_ [High-frequency transformer T1 6 [High pressure protection terminal HPP1 | 11 [Terminal of neutral wire 2 [Comte een eT [ermal oy vate 12 [Protecive tube FUTOI 3 [Temninal of temp sensor GR | @- Ses heer tard of RSS HEATEL [ 1a. [Ternnal of preandl we [igi revere pina tering ecechener te ofeorere | ote 01 and Lica [Bearers aparsion wake tained 5 [eins of ounaoortan 3 |B 10 [Terminal ive wie 15 [oma 6. Function and Control 6.1 Remote Controller Introduction @ oworrtaton © move buon © Fitba © sinctate © wrote © ai rete @ seer baton © Tee tuner @ 1 Fete @ cer bation @ cock teton @ MMRON TER OFF Introduction for butions on remote controller Note: «¢ This is a general use remote controller, it could be used for the air conditioners with muffunction; Far some function, which the role oes have, press he corespening bon onthe recone ft he nk wl kept aga ong sais ‘¢ After puting through the power, the air conditioner wil give out a sound. Operation indictor" (|) "is ON (red indicator). After that, Yyou can operate the air conditioner by using remote controller. ‘© Under on status, pressing the button on the remote-control, the signal icon " + “on the display of remote controller wall Bink once and the a conditioner will give out a “de" sound, which means the signal has been sent to the air conditioner. (¢ Under off status, set temperature and clock ican will be displayed an the ofspiay cf remote controler (if timer on, timer off and light functions are se, the corre sponding icons will be displayed on the display of remote controller 3t the same time): Under on status, the cispiay wll shaw the comesponding set function isons. ee Tetra rmsion OWOFF button ress this button can tum on artim of the air contoner. Alter faring on the ar conconer, operation inScatr°() “on indoor i's Glsply s ON (green indicator. The edours diferent for different modes). andindoor unit wll gv outa scund. 2. MODE button Press tis bution to elect your required aperaion mode. AUTO COOL DRY FAN HEAT COTE xe 2D “+ When selecting auto mode. air conditioner wil operate automatically according tox factory sefting Set temperature car'the adjusted and wil not be displayed 2s wel. Press "FANT bution can adjust fan speed. Press "SWING" bution ean adjust fan bowing angle. ‘+ After selecing cool made, air conditioner wil operate under cool made. Cocl indicator” # "on indoor unit is ON. Press" or” " button to adjust set temperature. Press "FAN" button io adjust fan speed. Press “SWING bution to adjust fan blowing angle. ‘+ When selecting dry made, the air condtioner operaies at low speed under dry mode. Dry indicator" ,," on indoor unit is ON. Under dry mode, fan speed cant be adjusted. Press "SWING" bution to adjust fan blowing ange. “+ When selecting fan made. the air conditioner wll nly blow fan, na ceoling and no heating. All indicators are OFF: Press "FAN" button to. adjust fan speed. Press "SWING button to adjust fan blowing angle. “+ When selecting heating mode, the air conditioner operates under heat made. Heat indicator" 4%” on indoor uri is ON. Press “a” ory” Dbution to adjust set temperature. Press "FANT bution te adjust fan speed. Press "SWING" bution to adjust fan blowing angle. (Cooling only Unit won't recewve heating mode Signal. setting heat mode wih remote controler. press ON'OFF button can start up the uni). Note: «+ For preventing cold air. after starting up heating mode, indoor unit willdelay 1-5 minutes to blow air (actual delay time is depend on indoor ‘ambient temperature) 1 Set temperature range-from remate controller: 18-0'C (80.8-88.0°F): Fan speed: auto, let speed, mecium speed, high speed. 3. FAN button Pressing this button can set fan speed circulafy 2s: auto (AUTO), low a) .mecium( oa) high mf). (hte a8 an > Caution: '* Under ALITO speed, air concitioner will select proper fan speed auloabically according to ex-factory setting. «+ Fan speed under dry made is low speed. ‘4. SWING button Press this bution ean seleet upiidoan suing angle. Fan blow angle can be selected cireulaty as below: aot Coden aA (rerun tones sop alco oa) + When selecting “9a condner is Hlowing fan auomabcaly Hoizonal lower wil asomaticaly swing up & down at maximum angi ZT, ai conditioner is blowing fan atfixed position. Horizontal louver will stop at the fixed position. “a Gondtione i lowing fan 3 fi angle Horzontllawer wi send ar the fed ange Hold ~ 39 "buton above 25 to Set yourrequired swing angie. When resching your required angle release the button. Note: 98. 3.31 may not be available. When air conditioner receives this signal, the air conditioner will blow fan automatically. ‘5. TURBO button Under COOL or HEAT mode, press this button to tum to quick COOL or quick HEAT mode. * @ * icon is displayed on remote controller. Press this button again to ext turbo function and” §B "icon wil disappear. 6 A/¥ bution (¢ Press “a” or “V" bution once increase or decrease set temperature 110 (33.2°F). Holding “a” or ~~ bution, 2s later, set temperature (on remote contratier will change quickly. On releasing button after setting is finished, temperature indicator on indoor unit wil change: accordingly. (Temperature can't be adusted under auto mode) ‘¢ When setting TIMER ON, TIMER OFF or CLOCK, press “as” or” a” bution to adjust ime. (Refer to CLOCK, TIMER ON, TIMER OFF buttons) When setting TIMER ON, TIMER OFF or CLOCK. press "a" or “a.” button to adjust ime. (Refer to CLOGK. TIMER ON, TIMER: (OFF buttons) ‘Technical information. ee cst 7. SLEEP button Under COOL, HEAT or DRY mode. press this bution to startup sleep tunction. * again to cancel sleep funation and “(G>~ icon wil disappear. ‘8. TEMP button ‘By pressing this bution, you can see indoor set temperature, indoor ambient temperature or outdoor ambient temperature on indoor unit's spay. The setting on remote controliens selected croularly 25 below: Coa * or no display with remote controller, temperature indicator on indoor unit displays sef temperature. * with remote controler, temperature indicator an indoor unit displays indoor ambien temperature. "with remote controller, temperature indicater on indoor unit displays cutdoor ambient temperature. ‘con is displayed on remote conirller. Prass this: button + Qutcor temperature display isnot avaliable fr some models. At fatiime, indoor unit receives ~ (1 “Signal, while it displays indoor set temperature. « It's defaulted to display set temperature when tuming on the unit Theres no display inthe remcte coircler. «Only for the models whose indoor unt has dual8 display. «When selecting displaying of indoor or outdoor ambient temperature. indoor temperature indicator cisplays corresponding ternperature and ‘automatically tum to display set temperature after three or five secords. ‘9.1 FEEL button: Press this button to start FEEL function and * ff" willbe cisplayed on the remote controller After this function is set, the remote controller wl send te detected ambsent temperatre to Be corde and the ut wil autanatcaly adjust the doer temperate according to the detected temperature. Press this bution again to dose | FEEL functionand ” sappear. ‘© Prease put the remote controller near user when this function is se. Do not put the remote controller near the-abjest of high temperature co loer temperature in order to avoid detecting inaccurate ambient temperature, 10. LIGHT button ‘Press this button to tum of display light on indoor unit." 2Y¢ “icon on remote controller disappears. Press this bution again to tum on spay ight. 2255" con's displayed. +H. CLOCK button Press this button to set clock time.” ("icon on remote controler wilbink. Press “4” ar “w" button within 5 to set cock time. Each ressing of "A" or "¥" bution, dock ne wil increase or decrease { minute. fold “A or bution, 2s ster, me wil change quicily. Release ths buton when reaching your requred time, Press “CLOCK” burton to confi the te.” (icon scp tinking. Note: ‘© Clock time adopts 24-hour made. «The ntereal bewean two operatcn cant exceeds Ss. Othemise, rencte conrllr wil quit sting satis. Operation for TIMER ON TIMER OFF is te same. 42. TIMER ON / TIMER OFF button = TIMER ON bution “TIMER ONT button can set the time fortimer on. After pressing this button,” €3)” ison disappears and the word “ON” on remote controller blinks. Press "A oc" W"buton to adjust TIMER ON seting. Aer each pressing "&” or" button, TIMER ON setting wll increase or ‘decrease Imin, Hold “a” or"Y” button, 25 Iter, the tme will change quick unfl reaching your required te. Press “TIMER ON” to ‘crtirm it The word "ON" wil stop blinking." ("icon resurnes displaying. Cancel TIMER ON: Under the congition that TIMER ON is ‘started up, press "TIMER ON" button to cancel it TIMER OFF bution “TIMER OFF" button ean set the time fortimer of. After pressing this button,” 2)” icon cisappears and the word “OFF” on remote controller blinks. Press" A” or“-y" button io adjust TIMER OFF seting. ter each pressing “A” or "w” button, TIMER OFF seting wil increase or decrease tin. Hold “a” or“ "button, 2s ate, the time wal change-quickly unt reaching your ired time. Pross “TIMER OFF" ward "OFF" will stop blinking. “(icon resumes displaying. Canoal TIMER OFF: Uri the condition that TIMER OFF is started up, press "TIMER: OFF" button to cancel Note: «Under on and off status, you can set TIMER OFF or TIMER ON simultaneously. « Before sefing TIMER ON or TIMER OFF. please adjust the cock tire. « After staring up TIMER ON or TINER OFF. set the constant circulating vai. After that, ai condioner wil be tumed on or tumed off ‘according to sting time. ON/OFF button has no effect on setting. fyoudon't need this funcon, please use remote controler to cancel “ ee ‘Technical Information Manual Function introduction for combination buttons: 4. Energy-saving funtion ‘(Under cooling mode, press TEMP” and ~ CLOCK” buttons. simuftane-ousiy to start up or turn off energy-saving function. When energy-saving function i started up, "SE" willbe chown on remote controler and vil adjust the set temperature automaticaly according to ‘exfaciry seting to reach fo the best energy-saving effet. Press "TEMP" and "CLOCK" buttons simaitaneously again to ext energy-saving function. Note: «+ Under energy-saving function, fan speeds defauted at auto spead and t car'tbe adjusted. '» Under energy-saving function, set temperature cant be adjusted, Press “TURBO bution and the remote controler won't send signal ‘+ Sleep function and energy-saving uncsen ear'toperate al the cametime, energy-saving unten has been eet under coding made, press cleep button wil cancel energy-saving function sleep function has been sel under cooling mode, startup the energy-saving unetion wil eanesl seep function, 2. 0 heating function Under heating made, press “TEMP” and “CLOCK” buttons simultaneously to start up or tum off °° heating function. When tis function is ‘started up, QQ)" and "BT" wil be shown on remote corirller, and the air conditioner keep the hang status at BC . Press “TEMP” and “CLOCK butions simutaneously again tp ext 8 heating function. Note: ++ Under 8 heating function, fan speed is defauted at auto speed andi car't be adjusted. ++ Under 8 heating function, set temperature cant be adjusted. Press “TURBO” button and the remote controler won't send signa ++ Sleep function and 8° heating funeton car operate atthe same time. f° heating function has been set under eooing mode, press ‘sleep button will eancel ST heaeing functon. Isleep function has been set under coding made, star up the 'v heating function wil ‘cancel sleep function. ++ Under F temperaure display, fe remote controler wil display 48 7 heating. 2. Child lock funetion Press "A" and" w" simultaneously in um on or bum off child look fancion. When chi lack funcion ison, “gj "icon is displayed! on remote ‘controller. If you operate the remote controfer, the ~ gj" icon well bink three tmes without sending signal to the unit. 4 Temperature display switchover function ‘Under OFF status, press” ¥" and "MODE" buttons smuitaneousty to swich temperature display between ‘and F. 5. WIFI fuction (This unit is without WF fuction) Under ON status, press “Mode” and "Turbo" bution simuitaneotsly the “WiFT" icon will be displayed on remote controller Press “Mode'and Turbo" button Smutaneously.the "WIFI icon wil disppear. Operation guide |. After putting trough the power, press “CNIOFF” button on remote controller to tum on the air conditioner. 2. Press "MODE" bution to Select your required mode: AUTO, COOL DRY. FAN, HEAT. (3. Press" a” or “'¥~ button to set your required temperature. (Temperaure can't be adjusted under auto mode). 44 Press FAN button to set your required fan speed auto, law, mecium and high speed. 5. Prass “SWING bution to select fan blowing angle Replacement of batteries in remote controller 1. Press the back side of remote controller marked with * §§J*, 35 chown in the fig, and then push sender nner ‘out the cover of batlery box along the araw direction. I 2 Replace 8(AAA 10) ay bara, ard make sure the poston of" par and" por veneit 8 wecreet Bee ‘3. Reinstall the cover of battery box. x Temove Note: ‘¢ During operation, point the remote control signal sender at the receiving window on indoor unit. Cover oF Gatley DOK ¢ The distance between signal sender and receing window should be no more than Em, and there shouldbe no obstacles between them. « Signal may be interfered easty in he room where there is fuorescert lamp or wireless telephone: remcte corte should be se to indoor unit during aperation. + Replace new boteries ofthe same model when replacements required. » When you don't use remote controller for a long time, please take out the batteries. « Ihe display on erate contol is fuzzy orthere's na display, please replace batienes. ‘Technical information. ee 15 6.2 Brief Description of Modes and Functions 4. Temperature Parameters Indoor preset ternperatureTpreset) Indoor anibient temperature (Tar) 2. Basic Functions ‘Once energized, in no ease should the compressor be restarted within less than 3 minutes. In the situation that memory functions _avalable, forthe frst energization, ifthe compressor is at stop before de energization, the compressor wil be started withouta Z-minute lag: if the compressor isin operaton before de-energzation, the compressor wil be started with a 2-minute lag: andonce stated, the ‘compressor will not be stopped within 6 mia regardless of changes n room temperature: (1) Cooling Made @ Working conditions and process of cooling ‘When Tam, 2 Tpreset, the unt wll enter cooling operation, in which case the indoor fan, the auticor fan and the compressor wiliwerk and ‘the indoor fan wil run at preset speed. ‘Whan Tam, < Tpreset -3.6°F, the compressor will stop, the outdoor fan will top witha ime Lag of is, and the indoor fan wil run tpraset speed When Tpreset 2.0°F < Tamb.< Tpreset+1.2°, the unitwil remain atts previous state, ‘Under this mode, the four-way valve willbe de-energized and temperature can be set within a range ftom O1°F~80°F.Irthe compressor is ‘shutdown for some reason, the indoor fan and the suing device wll operate at orignal state 1 ! 1 | stenting © Protection cr ecson CER [as] Under cooking and dehuriifying made, 6 minutes after the compressors started: If Tevap:< 35.6°F, the compressor wil operate at reduced frequency. If Tevap © 30.2°F is detected for curative 3 minutes, the compressor wil stop, and after 60 seconds, the outdoor fan will stop:and under ‘cooling mode. the indoor fan and the swing mator wil remain at the orignal state. IW Tevap. 2 42.6°F and the compressor has remained at OFF for at least 3 minutes, the compressor will resume its orginal operation state. ‘Total current up and frequency down protection eS 16A, frequency nse will be allowed: |, 2 17A, frequency nse will notbe allowed: |... 2 184, the compressor will run at reduced frequency, and i lax? 204, the compressor will sop and the outdoor fan wll stop with a time lag of 60s. (2) Dehumicifying Mode ‘@ Working conditions and process of dehumiitying If Tamb. > Tpresete1 8°F, the unit will enter cooking and dehuricifying mode, in which case the compressor and the outdoor fan will ‘operate and the indaor fan will run at low speed. HW Tpreset-2.6°F < Tam, < Tpresete!.8°F, the compressor remains atits original operation state. I Tamb.< Tpreset-3.6°F , the compressor will siop, the outdoor fan will stop with a time lag of GOs, and the indoor Fan will ‘operate at low speed. ‘Protection Protection is the sameas that under the cooling made. (@) Heating Mode ‘@ Working conditions and process of hesting If Tamb, < Tpreset+3.0°F, the unit enters heating mode, in which ease the four-way valve, the compressor and the autdoor fan willoperate ‘simultaneously, and the indoor fan will run 3t preset speed in the condition of preset cold air prevention. If Tamb, > Tpreset+0°F, the compressor will stop, the outdoor fan will stop with a fime lag of @0s, and the indoor fan will stop after ‘@0-second blow at low speed. If Tpresets3.6°F < Tamb. < Tpresets0°F, the unit wil maintain its orginal opersting Status. \Under this mode, the foursnay valve is energized and temperature can be set within a range of 61°F=85°F. The operatingsymbl, the hheatng symbol and preset temperature are revealed on the- display. © Conditon and process of defrost 16 ee ‘Technical Information ‘Service Manual ‘When duration of successive heating operation is more than 45 minutes, or accumulated heating ime more than BO minutes, andone ofthe folowing conditions & reached. the unit will enter the deftast mode after 3 minutes. 1a Toutdoor amb. 41°F, Toutdoor pipe £284°F, b. 28-4°F ¢ Toutdoor amb. . 234°F < Toutdoor amb. < 28.4°F, Toutdoor pipe s 17.8°F; 4. 14°F 26.6°F, Teompensation=I"F; b. Tautkoor pipe 5 36.6°F, Teompensation=5.4°F. [At that time, the indoor fan stops and the compressor stops, and after €0 seconds the outer fan wil sop. and then affer 30seconds, the four- way valve will sop. After 30 seconds, the compressor isntiated for raising the frequency to dest frequency. When the compressor has operated under defrost mode for 10 minutes. or Tauter tube ® SUF. the compressor wil be converted fo 48H operation After 30 seconds, the compressor will stop. And after another 30 seconds, the four-way valve will be opened. and aftes60 seconds, the compressor and the outer fan wil be started, the indoor fan wil run uncer preset cold ar prevention conitions.and H1 willbe displayed at temperature display area on the display panel. Defrust frequency is 10 Hz 3.Protection (Cold air prevention ‘The unitis stared under heating mode (the compressor is ON} (D In the case of Tindoor amb. < 75°F: if T tbe $104°F and the indoor fan is at sop state, the indoor fan will begin to run atlow speed witha time tag of 2 minutes. Within 2 minutes, #T tube-> 104°F, the indoor fan aiso wil run at low speed: and after 1 rinute-cperation atiow speed, the indoor fan wil be converted to operaton at preset speed. Within | minute low speed operation or 2 minute non-operation, iT tube > 1108°F. the fan will un at present speed. @ In the case of Tindoor amb. < 75°F: if Thube s 108°F, the indoor fan wil run at lw speed, and after one minute, the indoor fan will beconverted to preset speed. Within 1 minute low speed operation. i Thibe > 104°F. the indoor fan will be converted to preset speed Note: indoor ami. indicated in () and @ refers to, under inital heating mede, the indoor ambient temperature before the corrmand to start the ‘compressor is performed according to the program. of after the unit is withdrawn from defrost. the indoor ambient temperature before the defrost symbol is eared. ‘Total current up and frequency down protection Ifthe total Curent laws T0A, frequency rise willbe lowed: f la’? T7Aftequency rise wilnot be alowed, i'itota'12A,the compressoneill un _at reduced frequency, andif totaZZ0A, the compressor will Siop and the outdoor fan wil stop witha time lag of Os. Fan Mode Una nad, econ wi nt eat pee ne eee Pe rn, ry a an oes Ur ne mage, tera can eset iin arage tO F-20F (S)AUTO Mode "Working conditions and process of AUTO made Under ALTO mode, standard cooling temperature Tpreset is 77°F and standard heating temperature Tpreset is 66°F a, Onee energized, if Tamb. < 71.6°F, the unit will be stated under heating mode; i 71.0°F < Tamb.< 78." the unit will run under fanmade and the run indicator willbe bright: and f Tamb. 2 78.8°F. the unit will be started under cooling mode. b.Under AUTO made.jf Tamb. 2 Tpreset +1.6°F is detected the unit will select to run under cooling mode.in which case implicit presettemperature is 77°F; if Tamb. < Tpreset-1.8°F, the compressor will stop, the outdoor fan will stop with a time lag of 1 minute, _anctheindoor fan wil run at preset speed: and i Tpreset1.8°F < Tarr. < Tpresett' °F. the unt wll remain atts original state ‘c.Under AUTO mode. if Tamb. s Tpreset+3.6°F is detected, the unit wil Select to run under heatng mode. in which case implicit preset temperature is 64°F: ff Tamb. 2 TpresetiO°F. the compressor will stop. the outdoor fan will stop wth 3 time lag of 1 minute.and the indaor fan wil run under the mode of residue heat blowing: and if Tpreset+3.6°F < Tara < Tpreset+41°F. the unit wil remainatts ginal state. The ccooling-only unit wil run under fan mode. Under AUTO mode. if71.8°F < Tami. < 78.8°F the unit will remain at orginal state. @ Protection 2. In cooling operation. protection is the same as that under the cooling mode: In heating operatan, protection is the same as that under the heating mode; c When ambient temperature changes. operation mode wil be corwerted preferentialy. Once started the compressor willeerain unchanged for at least 6 minutes. (8) Common Protection Funcéons and Fault Display under COOL, HEAT, DRY and AUTO Modes © Ovesioad protection Thubemeasured temperature of outioor heat exchanger under cooling mode: and measured ternperature of indoor heat ex-changer under beating mode. 1) Cooling overioada. a. Tube s 126°F the unit wil retum to its orginal operation state. bb. tf Ttube 2 131°F, frequency nse is not alowed. ‘Technical Information ee 7 ¢ IF Thube ® 16°F. the compressor will run at reduced frequency: If Thube 2 144°F, the compressor will sop and the indoor fan will un at preset sped. 2) Heating overload ‘Hf Thube $ 128°F, the unt wil etum to its original operation state. bb. lf Thube & 131°F, frequency rise is not allowed. ¢ IF Thube 2 16°F, the compressor will run at reduced frequency: Hf Thube ® 144°F.the compressor vill stop ard the indoor fan will bow resiue heat and then stop: (@ Exhaust temperature protection of compressor Heshaust temperature 2 206°F, requency is not allowed to ise. Hrexhaust temperature ® 217°F, the compressor will run at reduced frequency. Hexhaust temperature ® 230°, the compressor wil stop. Hrexhaust temperature $ 104°, the compressor has siayed at stop for at least 3 minutes, the compressor will resume itsoperation. (@ Communication fault Ifthe unt fais to receive correct signals for durative 2 minutes, communication fauit can be justfied and the whole system will stop. @ Motule protection Under module protection made. the compressor will stop. When the compressor remains at stop for atleast 3 minutes, thecompressor wil resume its operation. ff module protection occurs six mes in succession, the compressor will nt be statedagain. (6 Overload H temperature sensed by the overioad sensor is over 230°F, the compressor wil stop and the outdoor fan wil stop with atime lag of 30 ‘seconds. I temperature is beloet 20°F the overload protection will be relieved. Fvoltage on the DC bus & below 150V or over 420, the compressor wil stop and the outdoor fan will stop with a fimelag of 30 seconds. When votage on the DC bus returns tots normal value and the compressor has stayed at stop for at least3 minutes. the compressor wall resume its operation. (© Faults of temperature sensors Designation oF sensors Fak [The Sensor is detected to be open-crculted or shart-crouied for SucseSsive 5 ‘ube [The sensor is detected to be open-circulted or shart-creuled fer successive 5 - Nhe sensor is detected to be open-circulted or short-croumed fer successive OO [The sensor is detected to be open-circulled or shart-creutted fersuocsssive 20) | Oxsseer tube temperature |seconds, andino detection is performed within 10 minutesatter deftast begins. [Aller the compressor has opersted for 3 manules, the sensor i deteciedio be east lopen-circuited or short-circuited for suooascive 30 second. JAfter the compressorhas opersted for 3 mnutes, the sensor i detectedio Be lopen-circuited or short-circuited for successive 20 seconds. 6 ee ‘Technical Information ‘Service Manual Part |! : Installation and Maintenance 7. Notes for Installation and Maintenance Safety Precautions: Important! Please read the safety precautions carefully before installation and maintenance. Please follow the instructions below. ‘*The installation or maintenance must accord with the instructions. ‘*Comply with all national electrical codes and local electrical codes. ‘*Pay attention to the warnings and cautions in this manual. ‘*All installation and maintenance shall be performed by distributor or qualified person. ‘2A cleetrie work must be performed by a licensed technician according to local regulations and the 1+Be caution during installation and maintenance. Prohibit inoomect operation fe prevent electric shock, casually and \ Warnings Electrical Safety Precautions: 1. Cut off the power supply of air conditioner before: checking and maintenance. 2 The air condition must apply specialized circuit and prohibit share the same circuit with other appliances. 3. The air conditioner should be installed in suitable location and ensure the power plug is touchable. 4. Make sure each wiring terminal is connected firmly: during installation and maintenance. ‘5. Have the unit adequately grounded. The grounding wire ‘can't be used for other purposes. 6. Must apply protective accessories such as protective boards, eable-cross loop and wire elip. 7. The live wire, neutral wire and grounding wire of power supply must be corresponding to the live wire, neutral \wire and grounding wire of the air conditioner. 8. The power cord and power eonnaction wires can't be pressed by hard objects. 8. If power cord or connection wire is broken, it must be replaced by a qualified person. Instabation and Maintenance ee 10. Ifthe power cord or connection wire is nat long enough. please get the specialized power cord or connection wire ‘from the manufacture or distributor. Prohibit prolong the wire iby yourself. 11. For the air conditioner without plug. an air switch must ‘be installed in the cireuit. The air switch should be all-pole [parting and the contact parting distance should be more than ABB inch. 42. Make sure all wires and pipes are connected property and please 44 Replace the fuse with a new one of the same specification if itis burnt down; don’trepiace it with a cooper wire or [Installation Safety Precautions] 4. Select the installation location according to the require ‘ment of this manual (See the requirements in installation part) ‘2. Handle unit transportation with care; the unit should not be carried by only one-person ifit is more than 44.03Ib ‘2. When installing the indoor unit and outdoor unit, a suffi- ‘cient fixing bolt must be installed: make sure the installation ‘support is firm. 4 Ware safety belt the height of working is above 78:2/4 inch. ‘5. Use equipped components or appointed components dur- ing installation. 6. Make sure no foreign objects are left in the unit after fin— ishing installation. [Refrigerant Safety Precautions:] 41. Avoid contact between refrigerant and fire as it generates poisonous gas; Prohibit prolong the connection pipe by 22 Apply specified refrigerant only. Never have it mixed with any other ‘Never have air remain in the refrigerant Tine as it may lead to rupture or other hazards. Improper installation may lead to fire hazard, explosion electric shock or injury. Main Tools for Installation and Maintenance 4. Level meter, measuring tape | 2. Screw driver ‘2. mpact drill, drill head, electric dill ww - <7 al — J 4 Eictoprbe 5. Universalmeter 6 Torque wrench, open-end wrench nner feng op == 7. Electronicleakage detector | 8. Vacuum pump 10, Pipe pliers, pipe cutter ‘11. Pipe expander, pipe bender| 8. Installation 8.1 Installation Dimension Diagram Instakation and Maintenance we ao = EE = ‘pipes af autor uni) Commas wes Faure) (Neate ne pipes }———- Gani ease) eT [Note thie fow & only far ference: plasms Sind fee mom detailed inetalstion steps i this sectan. Manual 8.2 Installation Parts-checking 8.4 Electric Connection Requirement Te Name Te Name 4. Safety Precaution 7 [nsooe unt 3 si i 4 ns 5 Sesing pan (0) Mist la ees sty egos when ting 5 [Support of cutdeor to te local te ined 3 eomectonpre | ra [2 (2 coding e ca fey regains, We a 4 Pamesppe [i — {By Me sree power supply matches wh te reprement 3 [mounting] a2 z CF air conditioner. Unstable power supply or incorect wing fame [and heating unit) may result in elecrc shock fre hazard or maffunefon. Please oom | os Camera install proper power supply cables before using the air 7 [Wallppe - ‘Ano: ‘Hiconsiioner [Air switch capaaiy| install 2K 408 1 Plaase contact the local agent or installation, 2Dont use unqualified power cond. 8.3 Selection of Installation Location 1. Basie Requirement Instaling the unit in the following places may cause ‘maffunction. tit is unavoidable, please consuft the loral dealer: (1) The place with strong heat sources, vapors, flammable or explosive gas, or volatile abjects spread inthe air (2) The place with high-requency devices (such as welding machine, medical equpment) (3) The place near coast area. (4) The place with ail or fumes in the air. (©) The place with sufureted gas. (0) Other places with special croumstances. 2. Indoor Unit: (1) There should be ne obstruction near air inlet and air outlet. (Q) Selecta location where the condensation water ean be ispersed easily and wont affect other people. (@) Selecta location which is convenient to connect the culéoor unit and near the power socket. (4) Selecta location which is out of reach for children. (6) The location should be able to withstand the weight of Indoor unt and wor't increase naise and vibraton. (©) The appiance must be installed @@ 7/1Ginch above floor. (7) Dont install the indoor unit right above the electric appliance. (8) The appliance shall not be installed in the laundry. 3. Outdoor Unit: (1) Select a location where the noise and outflow air emited by the outdoor unit will not affect nei (@) The location should be well vertilated and dry in which the outdoor unit wont be exposed directly to sunlight or strong wind. (2) The location should be able to withstand the weight of cutioor unit. (4) Make sure that the installation follows the requirement of inctalation dimension diagram. (©)Select a location which is out of reach for chidren and far ‘away from animals or plants.tf it is unavoidable, please add ‘fence for safety purpose. (4) Property connect the ive wine, neutral wire and grounding ze of power socket (6) Be sure to cut of the power supply before prooseding any ‘work related to clectnicity and safety. (6) Do not put through the power before fishing instalation. (7) For appliances with type Y attachment.the instructions. ‘hall contain he substance of theflloing Ifthe supply cord is damaged it must be replaced by the manufacturerits service agent or sity quafed persons in order o avoid ahazard. (8) The temperature of refrigerant circuit will be high, please keep the imereonnaction eable away fom the copper tube. 2. Grounding Requirement: - (1) The air concitioner is frst class electric appliance. It must be properly grounding with specialized grounding device by a professional. Please make sure itis always grounded ‘effectively, otherwise it may cause electric shack. (2) The yellow-green wire in air conditioner is. grounding wire, which can'tbe used for other purpases. (3) The grounding resistance should comply with national ‘electric safety regulations. (4) The appliance must be positioned so that the plug is accessible. (5)An alt-pole césconnection switch having a contact separation ‘of af least {V8 inch in all poles should be connected in fixed weng. (6) Including an air switch with sutable capacty. please note the following table. Air switch should be included magnet buckle and hesting buckle function. it can protect the crcuit- ‘short and overioad. (Caution: please do nat use the fuse only for protect the circuit) 8.5 Installation of Indoor Unit 4. Choosing Installation location Recommend the installation location to the dient and then ‘confi it with the cent. 2 Install Wall-mounting Frame (1) Har tn warning ramen he wala position with the level metor and then point out the sooo heron ewal (2) Del the screw fixing holes on the wall with impact dil (the ‘specication of drill head should be the same as the plastic ‘expansion particle) and then fil the plastic expansion parties zB inthe holes. (3) Fix the wall-mounting frame on the wall with tapping serews (ST42225TA) and then check if the frame is femiy installed by pulling the frame. if the plastic expansion parble is loose, please dril another fixing hale nearby. ‘2. Install Wall- mounting Frame (1) Choose the position of piping hale acconding to the direction cof outlet pipe. The postion of piping hele should be a litle Jower than the wall-mounted frame (As showin Fig.) Ea (aa ow a (2) Open a piping hole with the diameter of 2 3/4inch on the selected outlet pipe position In order to drain smoathly stant the piping hole on the wall slighty downward to the outdoor side wih the gradient of 5-10" (As show in Fig 2) =e fy Note: (1) Pay attention to dust prevention and take relevant safety ‘measures when opening the hole bbe boughtlocaly 4 Outlet Pipe (1) The pipe: can be led out in the direction of night, rear ight, eft or rear lef (As show in Fig.3) (2) When selecting leading out the pipe from left or right, please cut of the comesponding hole on the bottom case, (As. show in Figs) Tt Sa nt F3 gee a Lett Fag Cuon Bie Figs ‘5. Connect the Pipe of Indoor Unit (1) Aim the pipe joint at the comesponding bbelimouth (As chow inFig6) (Q)Pretghtening the union nut with hand. |@) Adjust the torque force by referring to the following sheet. Place the open-end wrench on the pipe joint and place the ‘torque wrench on the union nut. Tighten the union nut with ‘torque wrench (As show in Fig.) (4) Wrap the indoor pipe and joint of connection pipe with ‘nsufating pipe, and then wrap twih tape (As show in Fig-7) t — SP OPT Steff Figs Fig 8 ma. Refer to the folowing table for wrench moment of force: Fexad Gamelerineh) [Tghianing! or Tie-1.75 aoe 202250 on 33. 12-40.56 aE a DeaT OF ua S153 6 Install Drain Hose (1) Connect the drain hase to the outlet pipe of indoor unit (As showin | (2) Bind the joint with tape.(As show in Fig 8) (1) Add insulating pipe in the indoor drain hose in order to [prevent condensation. (2) The plastic expansion paroles are not provided. ‘As showin Fig. 10) e Figo ‘Service Manual 7. Connect Wire af Indoor Unit (1) Open the panel, remove the screw on the winng caver and ‘then tate down the cover (As shaw in Fig. 11) Pand SOW Figtt (2) Fix the wire oressing board on connection wire sleeve at ‘the bottom case; let the connection wre sleeve go through the \wire crossing hole at the back of indoor uit, and then pull out ‘rom the front.(As show in Fig.12) (8) Remove the wire clip; connect the power connection wire ‘to the wiring terminal according to the colar, tighten the screw and then fx the power connection wire with wire clip (As show inFig 13) Nt ing hed bb dren cnyglane air hector Fig 13 (4) Put wiring cover back and then tighten the screw. (5) Close the panel. Note: (1) All wires of indoor unit and outdoor unit should be ‘connected by a professional. (2) tf the length of power connection wire is insufficient, please ‘contact the supplier fora new one. Avoid extending the ware by ‘yourself (2) For the air conditioner with plug, the plug should be reachable after finishing instalation. (4) For the a conditioner without plug, an air switch must be installed in the line. The air saitch should be all-pole parting _and the eontact parting distance should be more than 1/Einch. 8. Bind up Pipe (1) Bing up the connection pipe. power cord and drain hose ‘with the band.(As show in Fig 14) (2) Reserve a certain length of drain hose and power cord for installation when binding them. When binding to a certain degree. Separate the indoor power and then separate the drain ose{As show in Fig.15) (@) Bind them eveny. {B Bng lew pe and gas pipe should be bound separately at Fig Comactonppe Inder poirer cord Ay Note: (1) The power cord and control wire can't be crossed or winding. (2) The crain hose should be bound at the bottom. ‘9. Hang the Indoor Unit (1) Put the bound pipes in the wall pipe and then make them pass through the wall hole. (2) Hang the indoor unt on the wall mounting frame. (3) Stuff the gap between pipes and wall hole with sealing gum. (4) Fax the wall pipe (As showin Fig 16) (5) Chack ithe indoor ori is installed fem and closed to the wal (AS showin Fig 17) Fig tr LUppertook ak of ‘Wwolesacrtre tame A\Note: Do not bend the drain hose too excessively in order to prevent blocking. Service Manual 8.6 Installation of Outdoor Unit 4. Fix the Support of Outdoor Unit(Select it according to the actual installation situation) (1) Select instalation location according to the house structure. (2) For the support of outdcor unit on the selected location wath . (A Note: (1) Take sufficient protective measures when installing the ‘outdoor unit. (2) Make sure the support can withstand at least our times the unit weight (8) The outdoor unit should be installed at least 1 11/64 inch above the floor in order to install drain joint (As show in Fig.18) (4) For the unit with cooling capacity of 23D0W~5DOOW, & ‘expansion screws are needed: for the unit with cooling capacity ‘of 6000W-~BO0W, # expansion screws are needed; for the unit with cooing capacity of 10000W16000WV, 10 expansion ‘screwsare needed, (2. install Drain Joint(Only for cooling and heating unit) (1) Connect the outdoor drain joint inte the hale on the chassis. (2) Connect the drain hase into the drain vent. (As show in Fig. 19) (3. Fix Outdoor Unit (Gi) Pie the curcoor unt on the support (2) Fox the foot holes of outdoor unit with bolts. (As show in Fig 20) Foot holes 4. Connect indoor and Outdoor Pipes (1) Remove the screw on the right handle and walve cover of ‘outdoor unit and then remove the handle and valve cover (AS ‘show in Fig21) (2) Remove the screw cap of valve and aim the pipe joint at he belimouth of pipe (As show in Fig.22) Lim pee oe cond Faz (@) Pretightening the union nut with hand. (4) Tighten the urion nut with torque wranch . Refer to the following table for wrench moment of force: escrat ciameter(ngh) [Tightening oe T110~14.75 O98 m12-2a50 or 14058 O58 4. 24-47.08 ou BISRSE ST ‘5. Connect Guidoor Electric Wire (1) Let he connection wire sleeve go through the tao holes ‘of retaining plate: tighten the connection jont of sleeve and retaining piste; remove the wire ¢fp: connect the power -connecton wire and pawer cord to the wiring terminal according ‘orthe color, fac them with screws. (2) Fix the power connection wire and power cord with wire cip. (3) Fa the stopper on handle with screim(As show in Fig.23) Note: the wirng beard is for reference ont, please refer to ne acta one, Fig.23 Gy Note: (1) After tightening the screw, pull the power cord slightly to check itis frm. (2) Never cut the power connection wire to prolong or shorten ‘the destanoe. 6. Neaten the Pipes (1) The pipes should be placed along the wall, bent reasonably and hidden possibly. Min. semiciameter of bending the pipe is 4 inch. (2) the outdoor unit is higher than the wall hole, you must set a U-shaped curve in the pipe before pipe goes into the roorn, in order to prevent rain from geting into the room.(As, show in Fig24) Z é Bh Fig25 Fig24 enna Note: Sent (1) The through-wall height of drain hose shouich't be higher ‘than the outlet pipe hole of indoor unt. (As show in Fig 25) (2) Slant the drain hose sightly doemwards. The drain hose ‘cantbe curved, raised and fuctuant, ett (As show in Fig 26) ee Instakation and Maintenance ‘Service Manual (2) The water outlet cant be placed in water in order to drain ‘smoothly (As show in Fig 27) Zw J) XX te enteicamcntin tere 8.8 Check after Installation and Test Operation 4. Check after Installation (Check according to the following requirement after finishing installation. if ata — Fig27 teil 8.7 Vacuum Pumping and Leak Detection 4. Use Vacuum Pump (1) Remave the valve caps on the liquid valve and gas valve and the nut of refrigerant charging vent. (2) Connect the charging hose of piezometer to the refrigerant ‘charging went of gas valve and then connect the other charging (4) Close the vacuum pump-and maintain this status for 12min to check f the pressure of piezometer remains in -0.1MPa. If the pressure decreases, there may be leakage. (©) Remove the piezometer. open the waive core of liquid wale and gas valve complctoly with inner hexagon spanner. (@) Tighten the screw caps of valves and refrigerant charging ‘wont (ts chow in Fig 28) 2 Leakage Detection (1) With leakage detector. \Gheokifthere is leakage with leakage detector. (2) With soap water: leakage detector is not available, please use soap water for leakage detection. Apply soap water atthe suspected position ‘and keep the soap water for more than min. If there are air bubbles coming out ofthis position, there's a leakage. 2 a 4 o o 2 Test (1) Preparation of test operation ++ The client approves the air conditioner instliaton. «+ Speci the important notes fora conctoner tothe dint. (2) Method of test operation «+ Put trough the power, press ONOOFF bution on the remote ‘sontoler to Stan operation, @ Press MODE button to select AUTO, COOL, DRY, FAN and HEAT tp checic whether the operation is normal oF not. «+H be ambient temperature islower than 16°C(61°F), the air conditioner can't start cooling. 8.9 Wired Controller If the product you bought is equipped with wired controller, please refer to the following introductions of wired controller. ‘Displaying Part 4.1 LCD Display of Wired Controller 21314 15 18 17 18 1B 20 2 Fig.11.2L00 aispeay 41.2 Instruction to LCD Display Te Symbals Deserpan 7 H]_(prma tinction 2 Fair exchange function (this function is yet unavaiable for this unt) 3 [Steep function (Only steep 1) a TB) _ [Each kind of raring made of indoor unit (auto mode) 3 $d __[resingmode é Moyea 7 Fanrede 8 TEL estng mode a Pl Petesing raion rf ethan nt 7 TEX] [bteonret tinction tis ancien is yet unavatabe fori a 2 e Instakation and Maintenance 1 [Leek function [Shield funcions (Bulion operation, lemperaure seling, On/Off operation Mode seling are [disabled by the remote montoring system.) 13 [Turbo function state Memory fancion (The indoer unitresumes the orginal seling state aier power taline and {iron power recovery) it links under on state of the unit without operation of any button [Energy-saving function [Ambiertisetiing temperature value [Elecirc sudiary heating function(s function is yet unavailable for this unit) [Blow function 8/8] s/s] S|) s|a [Timing value [Quiet function (hee types: quiet and auio quiet(this function is yet unavailable for this wil) 2 Buttons 2.1 Layout of Buttons, 2.2 Funetions of Buttons bh 53 H+ Fonction, [Function selection and cancellation. |@ Running temperature seting ofthe indoor unit, range-10~20°C. |@ Timer setting, range:0.5-24 hr. [Seting of the high'middle/low.auto fan speed. \Seting of the Cooing/HeaingFarvDrylAuto made ofthe indoor urit_ [Switchover among the functons of Turbo/SaveE-hesterfSlow etc. [Timer setting. | ~Ja| afes] a] rs] 4 [Tum nia the indoor unit asMode Press Them fr Ss under of ate of he unit ertarcancal the Marian tincbon( menary lis set, indoor unit after power failure and then power recovery will resume the original |cting stat. tce, the indoor nit is dotted in be of afer power recovery. Memary af is |dotaut before deivery) Fan |By pressing them at the same time under off state of the unit, F's] will be displayed on the| fed contre forte cooing ony unt while [Oude csplaye onthe wired contr forthe cocing and eat ut ay [Upon startup of the unit without malfunction or under off state of the uniipress them at the] |same time for Ss to-enter the lock state, in which case.any other buttons won't respond the| press. Repress them for Ss to quit this state_ 3 Operation Instructions 3.1 OnlOff Press On/Of to tum on the unit and tum it off by another press. (Note: The state shown in Fig 3.1.1 indicates the “Of stale of the unit fter power on. The state shown in Fig 3.1.2 indicates the "On" ‘tate of the unit afer power on. 0 000 oOo 0 0 2922 2229 2 fear Soe fglior eae 2.2 Mode Seing ‘Under ON state of the unit, press. the Mode to switch the operation modes as the following sequence: Auto-Cooling-Dry-Fan-Heating. a} ea} =} a] 2.3 erga Seing Press Aor ¥ to increaseldeorease the preset temperature. If pressing either of them continuously, the temperature will be increased or decreased by °C every 0.65.35 shown in Fig 3.3.1 Inthe Cooling, Dry, Fan or Heating mode, the temperature setting range is 18~0°C(81~88°F). Inthe Auto mode, the setling temperature is unadjustable. GREE | ZA 56 5 666 2909 2000 Fig.3.3.1 Fig.34.1 2.4 Fan Setting Under the “On state of the uni, press Fan and then fan speed ofthe indoor unit will change circularly as shown in Fig.3.4.1 4.5 Timer Setting (Under on-state of the unt, Press Timer button to set timer off of the unt. Under off state of the unit_ press Timer button to set timer on of Under of-siate ofthe unit without timer selfing. if Timer button is pressed, LCD will display 20cHour with ON blinking. In this case. press. ‘oF ¥ bution to adjust mer on and then press Timer to confm. ‘Service Manual ' Timer off setting: ‘Under on-state of the unit without timer setting, if Timer button is pressed, LCD wil display xx. Hour.with OFF blinking. In this ease, [Press.a or ¥ button to adjust tmer on and then press Timer to canfrm. Affer setting of mer, # Timer bution is pressed, LCD won't cisplay xc Hour so that timer seting is canceled. S76 oS 2? £2. Tum onthe unitwihout Timer Press Timer repeatedly will go tivated ‘othe seting stats oO gd oO 29 9 Press Timer to cancel this setting Press Enter/Cancel to canfim this setting Fig3.5.1 Timer off Setting under the "On" Stabe of the Unit “Timer on setting under the “OF” state of the unit is shown as Fig3.5.2. Sos! eee 8 o 9° & oO ogo o Tenia Tow PessTowwpeedpuitge Peas al yea tne zon Coewahgca Press Timer to canod! this setting Press Enter/Cancel fo confirm this seting Fig3.62 Timer on Setting under the “OFT State of the Unit instakation and Maintenance e aM Service Manual Timer range: 0.5-24hr. Every press of or ¥ will make the set time increased or decreased by 0.5hr. if ether of them is pressed continuously, the set ime wil increase! decrease by 0.Shr every 0.55. 18 Swing Setting ‘Sving On: Press Funcon under on state of the unit io activate the sing uncon. inthis ease Bl] wil ink erates EnerCancel tomake somirration ‘Sing OF When the Sing function ison. press Function to enter the Suing seting interface wth] inking. Aer tht. press Erte Cored io cancels uncton. Swng seling is shown a5 Pig a6 3 666 2PBe mo 2g Tum ofthe uniterhout Suing Press Functanreseateiy ui] Press Entrance te acta he Suing function actuated epithe Swing sting stamis function eh Press EnteriCancdlto-cancel this Press Function repestedly unl go tothe Fig:36.1 Swing Soting setting ‘Swing funeton again Notes: (1)Sizep, Turbo or Blow setting is the-same as the Swing setting. (2)fer the setiing has been done, ithas to press the key “Enier/Cancel” to back to the seting status or quit automatically five seconds later. 7 Sleep Setting ‘Sleep on: Press Function under the On state of the unit til the unitenters the Sieep setting state. After that, press EnteriCancel to ‘cortirm this setting. ‘Sleep off When the Sleep function is scivated, press Function to enter the Step selling status. After that, press Erer/Cancal to cancel this function. In the Cooling or Dry mode. the temperature wil increase by 1°0(~2"F) after the unit runs under Sleep! for thr and 1°C(1~2°F) ater another theAfier that, the unit wll mun at tis temperature. In the Heating made, the temperature will decrease by 1"01-2°F) aftr the unit runs under Sleep 1 for thr and 1°0(1=2"F) ater another ‘he, Afr thatthe und wil un a tis temperature. 2 ee Instakation and Maintenance “O"6 6S “go 6S 297 22 2LS Tumofitheuntwehout Sieep Press Function repeatedly unit ‘function activated gp to the Sleep setting status Fig.3.7.1. Sleep Setting ‘28 Turbo Setting ‘Turbo function: The unit atthe high fan speed can realize quick cooling or heating so that the room temperature can suickly approach the sting valve. In the Cooling or Heating mode, press Function tllthe urit enters the Turbo selling status and then press EnteriCancel to confirm the seting. When the Turbo funeion is activated, pross Function to enter the Turbo setting status and then press EnteriCancal to cancel this function. Turbo function cating is 2c shown in Fig.3.8 1. 22 B22 ‘Press Enter\Cancel to cancel this Press Function repeatedly unitil go to the FB Tub Seting rss : Service Manual ‘29 E-heater Setting E-heater (auxiliary electric heating function}: In the Healing mode, E-heater is alowed to be tumed on for improvement of efciency: (Once the mered controller or the remote contrller enters the Healing mode, this function willbe tumed on automatically Press Function in the Heating made to entar the E-heater sating intertzoe and than press Enter/Canca! to eaneel this function. Prass Function to enter the E-heater setting status, # the E-hestar function is not activated, and then press EnteriCanoel to activate. ‘The setting ofthis function is shown 25 Fig.3.0.1 below, ‘Tum of the unitithout E-heater Press Function repeatedly unis Press EnteriCance! to activated the E-heater function activated = gotothe Ehester seting status function. Fig3.81 Eheater Setting 2.10 Blow Setting ‘Blow function: After the unit is. tumed of, the water in evaporator of indoor unit will be automatically evaporated to avoid mildew. Inthe Cooling or Dry mode. press Function tilthe unit enters the Blow seting status and then press Enter!Caneel to active this function. When the Blow function is activated, press Function to the Blow settng status and then press EnteriCancel to. cancel this function. ‘Blow function seing is as shown in Fig 3.10.4 rege is ee ooo°0 Tum off the unitwithout Blow Junction activated tome ef 6a6 wm? 2R ress ErteriCancalo eancal Fig 3.04 Eteater Seting ating Manual Notes: (1)When the Blorr function is activated, if turing of the unit by pressing On'Oif or by the remote controle, the indaor fan will run af the low fan speed for 2 min, with "BLOW" displayed on the LCD. While, the Blow function is desetivated! the indoor fan wall be tumed off rectly (2)Blow function is unavailable in the Fan or Heating mode. 2 Other Functions. 2 Lock ‘Upon startup of the unit without malfunction or under the “O'T state of the unit, press 4 and ¥ at the same time for 5s till the wired controler ens the Lock fincion. in this case, LCD displays = ‘star tht repress these two buttons a he same time fr So qu hs function. ‘Under the Lock state, any ather bution press won't get any response. b Memory Memory switchover: Under the “Off state of the unit, press Mode and sat the same time for §s to switch memory states between memory on and memory off. When this function is activated, Memory will be displayed. If this function is not set, the unit will be under the “Of? state after power failure and then power recovery. ‘(Memory recovery: If this function has been set for the wired controller, the wired controller after power failure will resume its original 4 Installation and Dismantlement 4.1. Connection ofthe Signal Line ofthe Wired Controller ‘+ Open the rover of the electric eontral box of the indoor unit. ‘© Let the single line ofthe wired controler thraugh the rubber ring, ‘+ Connect the signal line of the wired contralto the 4-pin socket ofthe indoor unit PCB. (9 Tighten the signal wire with ties. '» The communication distance between the main board and the wired controller can be up to 20 meters ( the standard distance is 8 meters) 42 Installation of the Wired Controller vere Fig41 Accessories forthe Installation of the Wired Controller Ne 7 z = a S [Socket box embedded |Solepiats of the Wired [Front Panel ofthe Name (he wall contol [screw M2 aces [Screw ST 29x6 Fig42 Fig.42 shows the installation steps of the wired controller, but there are some issues that need your atertion. (1) Prior to the installation, please firstly cut of the power supply of the wire buried in the installation hole, that is, no operation is allowed with electricity during the whole installation. (2) Pull out the four-core twisted pair line from the installaton holes and then lett go through the rectangularhole behind the solepiate of ‘the wired controller. (@) Stick the solepiate of the wire controller to the wall over the instalation hole and then fo itwith sorews NHX25. (8) insert the four-core twrsted pair ine into the slot of the wired controller and then buckle the front panel and the-scleplate of the wired ‘contraller together. |G) Finally, x the front panel and the sclepiate of the wired controller tightly by screws ST2.2XB, FTN scl atenton tthe owing dsing te cnnicon o avid te mafnen of he a condoning unt ue to cctonpen tiawee outa te pel anconmuicton nest wie contr tom he owe cr an aan es been and ‘outdoor unit, with a rrinimum interval of 3Dem, otherwise the communication ofthe unit wil probably work abnormally. Ghar covatongunt baad wine trae bcacaonapae tstonte tan fe alan cemancan eso ‘the wired controller must be the shielding twisted parr lines. ‘Service Manual ‘5 Errors Display I there is.an error occurring during the operation of the system, the error code will be displayed on the LOD, as show in Fig 5.1. Hf mui ‘errors occur atthe same time, their codes willbe displayed circularly. |Note: In event of any error, please tum off the unit and eontact the professionally skiled personnel. acre & 7 666 292 2 Fg. Instatation and Maintenance ee 9. Troubleshooting 9.1 Flashing LED of Indoor/Outdoor Unit and Primary Judgement ‘Display Method of indoor Unit mo Inara SRP Indes Day rng who, [Matincton |, fing. ON 0.80 and FF | SERV ane cng ne. Ione biking. ON Oto nd OFF isin Pena Caen Code |) Jose TOperatn|ooa! oan | Yalow | Rod | Gon loa ator nef nent neler Ha JOFF 28 + era] er fea lence lorras Jor 1s Lesvos 2 2 fond ink land bi [etenton |i }3 Ses Ieamsa 18) Ineemacom [an exact area et rm st Cade Dlpaywt_ [Ino erp tempera 3 foment | Fo at [ator F0 onde corps unt| sonar wert eboney ‘oom aia “The unit has been plugged up aon aa [Ssthege Jorrss ore 1s leet peed art th mann a [etpetiee | ee foe fee i [Sor fon ep whe nor aie lmacacect | [esmen Time Hn pers ang |smoremce leprsbon loads [sr cokng and ding Jorras [supp wage ett, lore 1s ieom-hng od fon ig [Omemurent | fond Bink ors! eee Supply vohage is i iow and Jpesecacn is ‘ime lone meng fodietoo high |times, operates. Dung heating, (Evaporator is dirty. lepers, ated. lore 38: [Dura coatng spertn, e [ome | ee [actin pore \Scecrten vance operon. Rerinte creme Jwatincion | [E Jours rearg coarser leona oe [arn cooling epee i. wo foe [or [eee wie othe matuncson analla |resssant ‘Ctmes |Ounng heating operation, te “se |Protecaon fiimes. [ecrplota unt stop cores ore 1s Fee ame ae o jon ee | and link} ard br futile incioorfanwil operate; /Meplne® ounKdoor contol panel AP peste 2 tinee| 1 tral [eur hetrg orton Se [san ie a op tr cpl nl lie de oredr Sin check Leseaie etal goes on 2 [ormss| ores [zed comnneraty, rps ence coe [worn ‘6 mes | Giimes |Sporaon frequency or ——-(PANSLAPT Is Suiciant ard where hemes aon newts lermaoue [serena ccoasas wun plone mpcn conte rn f-Nojargar capes o> to [pomennat| cs [ana re| [esinerecnomin nreon Mereteat bean femper sae "8 times, |notsepose the relat Abnormal detecting circuft of e Instaktion and Maintenance Dey ttt ier na [RN Nan Oe Takara laste ty ns yea oe re no. eae lieing, ON OSs and OFF ACs Possible Causes: Pot omen a Vis ator orrss |orras| oer 1s [eat et ater toes vy (Smee | ra | ant banc Jana bi lard bain tha system willbe forced ia {Nominal eccting mace fetiperat times: | 4 times: 17 times under cooling mode for se [-toomigarndomesl asinny Prenton td ole OFF 2s Incoor unt operates fy Cemponants in maahtsoard fll 12 forpesome | ey Jane ttn Jaane ts ‘ hating lx indoor smblend tormp. sensor Fr Sat alco A later creas "8 a [eee fone ni OFF 1s| OFF 3s ‘ans “ bin ima lone as 6 “time Orr as eras ore aed = w * tors ‘bain = aime ores mst) [kecmedeemets. bra at stent en " eed (nt pee ep ‘8 times: bain requancy for Jovertomc once ‘e decronsed TAT Le Instatation and Maintenance e 39 Display hbathod of indir Unit Piney Mead of OaSoor rare Tae We tat Pome Coun [Doane [Sesto persis [aioe = ler oreo] ameaseemmne awe | re serovars tse, i = Lydon pony Se * i [ers crommnes [inten of etc npanon en OFF 18) [socreass OFF 35 | OFF 3S [A loads operate normally. = 2 froremy | eH lectins] | 2 | cpt tegen ar [PO eta elec ara laws ‘anes [zines] || ecm crmeed | [ates Maman fa lags pain ena om wig ar OT) | |Ouring cooling and drying [voltage Is higher than 265VAC, turn] vreborcomprena espana unt afr ha ney tage {stage or Jorr3s jore-s6 Caen ee ee aa” lstreneedts om reread ange 2 feces | oo foe = scr Se oe Ae nt rma ls toa high 11 times| |. [Ouring heating operation, the lreasure the woltage of elactratyic Jemetas ustwa sie (oper on cant panel AP), lveraton le rome, foes etic Jer cre ple repre fe esol punt AP) f. Measure hvatage option \ ana on wing bore OT, a fete i gtr an *SEVAC, tenn be un ater th py cer 1s| |Ouring cooling and crying fvctage is incransad tothe normal hesge onras [OFF lato, eapremaretsy 22 focweeer | Pe line] fe ra pet ac wat [eto oe ir [iseyhatng penton era to |12 trae] ‘oe lop |roasure the voltage of elactaiysc: |sapacttar on control panel (AP4),| \ ronal ters mation rica, hme opie tne Jest panatAP*) Loewen Sarg | Seng, re on he vo on on smi rng i coc oman case | o2se in. sting fest state jand OFF|and GFF| ‘est ‘2m | 025) during | (during — Sarg | sera, we fat ny on | on swing ng mn cong or frecvonce ote | o2se jam nesina met [octane Jo Oran ore ‘az | 250) (during | (during as (rma | pp ox | on” Irs ote | o2se leo hang, [oorenm Jon OF ond ore ase) | ote) ao e Instakation and Maintenance Cony ron | RTO a aaF Se eecay swe cg ao, [Malfunction |p. finking. ON 0.58 and OFF [stoking ON 0.5 and OFF NC stats Possible Comes Name ‘Code [0.59 lo.6a JOperation|Coct Heating | Yellow | Red | Greon [nt [cleat cate |e nt nen Joorereece are |vesre, ze rome | ow" | on swing cc de co or Jeoserca ate | case estan honey tet ae and OF and oF a) | ose) — Pemramnaa 03, ar tare Josmecton ore 3s compensa (PM poten bas 2 phase, BS Jan bunt rican en WH Os encrvolaen protection ered [amet i Deg bentrgapandon. te [tnt poco of raat Joornpres sor [romeicte — Jeurent for compressor Jung cxoing are drying Joneng ore 38 [penton ergremer at e on bad rae] fe of wpe: een ena cape fempacior JOuring heating operation, the [cone nt ep |Maitunction |Ouring cooling and drying jof module onr 3s | we fines | or en cpa alae ctor cna panel APL ‘oe [nergeuingopeion sear cet [Saree wntaacp Wt tc aa dx endo in check Doargooaing operator, [Stee teral recon on PU [Madu igh OFF 35 [oompressor wil siop while ntoeade of outdoor control panel 2 fonpontse | Fe en nr tet pei: [art isout nd wate pes Peeeecaesrae [acne nee! ay ts mo ez, ieaza rps sna raat er [Seaman fren ee enan oF 3s [Aton operate roma. Rts io ho maincionanils ax fareemet | ay an fr onteaurey br [OER Ng arperaies 101imes Jcomoressce is decreased [sisint) try ecrnton esse ors 22 fannitre | Ho an cece in [oreroad OFF 38 | OFF 18 [el tr resistance or fe erin hack! 22 forctont | 1 soe oy [Dung heating person. the [ocean fob. [ecrmpressar unit el stop, |2 Raster to the matunction —— aserye proctor, meta) Instataton and Maintenance: at ‘Dap Method of indoor int | Daplay Mesod of Outioor aor ime — [neat Dispay (Suing eats and ahg No. uate fing, ON Oar OFF i On ois and OFF A stats Pombo Causes wee | cae [2 PisPlay peraion| JHeatng | Yellow | Rad = eS es ee [Butea coaing and ing operation, corpressc wlsicp Jorr 3s |orr 1s Retro the mation nails a Om Te [anc tree fee ose Wi PS | eraad, high tmmperstira — “4 tmns | 62x [Dung hnteg pmrton. ne |(men ecmpiste unt atop [Puta coming and MG Tatra the mation coaraton, compre wile as | 6 lew eta [tte or tn wt cpent |S ceer pceton d prctacton Semmes | of 20 minutes after turning off all power 11.4 Removal Procedure of Indoor Unit aaa ieay Dotoe egovat rettig Steps: Procedure 1.Before disassembly of the unit ‘Axonometite drawing for the complete unit, 2 | Open tne panel. bb | Loosen the clasps an the titer | Drew outtwo pisces of titer, Remove screws thing display, and then remove the cispiey, 4.Remove panel Pull the clasps at both sides slighty, and then remave the panel. Remove the axial Bush onthe hortzontal louver, ‘and then remave the Norizontal louver. 2 | Remove screws fixhg the lop cover of electric box 1b | Remove tie top cover of aleetrc bo. 7 Reenewve tront esse | Remove tne serew caps on ftent case. b | Remove screws connecting the front case. ‘8.Remove earthing wire Remove earthing screws, and then remove the earthing wire. ‘G.Remove electric box cover a | Loosen clasps tthe lefteide of electric box. | Loosen clasps on the right side of electric bax, | Remove electric box cover. 74 Pull cut the indoor temperature sensor. 11Remove elecric box 2 | Pullout 6 sockets on PCB board. b | Pull cut two screws: on elacticbox. ¢ | Remove the electric box. 12.Remove water tay Pullthe water tray unwards, and then remove the water tray. 1S.Remove connection pipe between indoor and sutaor uns Separate ne connection pipe between indoor and euisoor units, 14 Remove pipe-stopping plate Remove two screws on pipe-stopping plate for Indoor url, and then remove the pipe-stopping ‘1S.Remove damping board Remove 2 screws on damping board, and then remove the damping board. » ‘Tum over the indoor unit and adjust the pipe tine to ‘the position 2s shawn by the broken fine, © |Lit up the evaporator, and then remove the ‘evaporator. ‘17-Remove the ting pita of motor [Remove 2 screws on fixing plate of motor, and then ‘remove the thing pala af motor. [Remave screws thing cross flow blade and motor. Remave the molar sub-assy. ‘Separale two cross-flow blade. 18.Remove cushion rubber a ‘Remove the cushion rubber‘on cross flow blade. > ‘Remove the cushion rubber tom the base. Instatation and Maintenance ee 11.2 Removal Procedure of Outdoor Unit Note: Take heat pump unit for example. 1. Remeve big hancie,valve cover and tap waver ‘Remove the screw connecting the big handle and 2, Remove front side panel Loosen the screws connecting the frant side: Panel and chassis. Remove the front site “2 Remove top pane Instakation and Maintenance “TWst off he serews connecting the grile and panel, and then remove the rile. ‘Twist off the screws connecting the panel, chassis| ‘and matoe support with screwdriver, and then remove the panel. ‘5 Remove right side plate “Twist off the screws connecting the right side 8 Remove axial flow bade ‘Twist off the pute on btace with wrench and then remove the axial flow blade. “7 Remove elactic box ‘Twist off the screws on eleckic box, cut of the Weline with scissors or piers, pull out the wiring ‘terminal, pulit upwards to remove the electic bow. ‘Twist off the screws on slacic box (teproating) with serewalver, and then temove he-elactic box (fireproofing). ‘Twstoff the tapping screws fixing the motor, pull cult the pin of leading wire for motor and then romave the motor. “Twist off the tapping screws feingthe motor ‘support, pull it pwardisand then remove he smoker suppor 10. Remove isolation sheet “Twist off the screws connecting tsoltion sheet ‘and end plate of condenser and chassis, and ‘then remove tne igolation sheet, 11.Remeve 4-way valve ‘Unsolder the pipeline between compressor, ‘condenser, gas and liquid valve, and then remove the 4-way valve. (note: release all shigerant before unsoldering). Steps 12 Remove gas valve and liquid valve ‘Twist offthe 2 bolts thxng the valve sub-assy. \Unsoloar the soldering joint between gas valve ‘and air-return pipe and then remove the gas vvalve.(note: when unsoidering the soldering joint, wrap the gas valve with wat cloth completely to ‘avoid the damage to valve, and release ail refrigerant complotaty at frat). Unsokiar the solgering joint Between quid valve anc connection pipe of iquit valve, and then remove the guid valve, 13,Remave valve support ‘Twist offthe screwa connecting valve support and hassle, and then rerave.the valve support, 14. Remave compressor “Twist offthe 3 foot nuts on compressor and then remove the compressor. 15.Remove lft side plate Talat te screws connecting heat sie lle td chases wan ecowetvar, nd Pen ove Ihe let side piste. 16.Remove chassis and condenser Pul it upwards to separate the:chassis and ‘consenser, Appendix: Appendix 1: Reference Sheet of Celsius and Fahrenheit Conversion formuia for Fahrenheit degree and Celsius degree: TToxt.8132 Set temperature Fahrenheit Farrerhet Faverhet Fabweribet|cotiue (ic3] | eisplay | Fahrenheit] oaciue \Fabrenhsit bocteisc c serpin |/ ACES Cetstw 0 Ierpraine| MCE) CAUCE) | saree [POURS loan) CP) CF) at we cd wards Hi TEE a wea__| e268 7 72 | 718 2 B08 7 wes | oad iF Tava [Tae 2B a2 2B eae? | 682 12 7a6 | 752 2 BAIS waz 28 8 8 20 7 7 = 36 26 2m Ambient temperature ‘display | Fahrenhet ‘spy |Fatrenher| "Gay. |Farener frente etius( C)} frenhet celsius (1) trent ctsius(C] CF) (Fy CF) SE = ow sees | SEE % 7a 788 2B as | 388 7 res [572 4 a 06 a EF 358 z ‘sao | 58 15 B24 28 wea | 37a x i 16 Baas [Ba 2 sag |_3az = 63 26, 7 BEET Es =o az a1 5 wos [4a 1s eeeo [ere H wat | 228 © eare7 | 6a2 72 0 6 = 45 40 7 ooo | 08 2 eu [e148 Ea weaT | 484 = i 2 wae | 837 = waa | 487 = ie Tis 2 E88 s = SOE 0 10 Tara [724 zB ars | 26.8 36 saa | 618 0 7576 | 782 2a a8 356 a7 EI 538 12 7ms_| 7 2 Appendix 2: Configuration of Connection Pipe Tiaclengin oF | Wax height 1 Standard length of connection pipe Cooling capscty | creation pipe | _fleren 216408, 24017, 26.25% SOOBURTAES WH | 4BzTe 16.408 Min. length of connection pipe is 0.84 F000 BauhSOET Wh [aa aah ‘Max. length of conection pipe and max. high difference 2000 Bauh(2637 Ww) | 4a2It 1640 The additonal refigerant ol and redrigerant charging required after TRUOD Biuhi516 W)| ez ate proonging connection pipe ‘[Tranoo Baurso7e wy | sooo a «Alter the length of connection pipe is prolonged for 32.81% at the | 24000 Bauth(7O2 W)} | BDO Sark basis of standard length. you should add Sm of refigerant oil for each [28000 Buuh(@2080) | 28.438 Bath _xdtional 18 408 of oonnecton pipe. 36000 Bawh[TOS4S W)| Sas Bam ‘+ The calculation method of addtional refigerant charging amourt (on 42000 Btwhh(i2306W)| G8 438 0a the basis of iquid pipe): [48000 Bwh( 14064 W)| 28.43% a ‘Additional refigerant charging amount = prolonged lengfh of liquid pipe * additional refrigerant charging amount per meter ‘» Basing on the length of standard pipe, add refrigerant according to the requirement as shown in the table. The additional refrigerant charging amount per meter is diferent aoconting to the dhameter of iquid pipe. See the following sheet. “Takditonal refTigerant charging amount for FOZ, ROTC, RATOA and RTSza: Diameter of comecton p= “Ouasoor unit rote Tic pipefinch) [Gas pipet) | Cooking oniyfoa?) | Cooling ane heating =) on Sabor O12 ‘oz oz Tis or BSE | Oa oO or a e12 ou or 678 oF i sam Siar eiia ae cE} oa 7 27 27 er T a5 a 86. e Instakation and Maintenance ‘Service Manual Appendix 3: Pipe Expanding Method ane expanding is the main cause of refrigerant leakage Please ree following steps: opand the pape aeoondig to ‘ACutihe pip, ' (Confirm the pipe length according to the distance of indoor unit and outdone ur. ¢ '» Cutthe required pipe with pipe cutter. Ce Tx i ERX hy i “Exlxg BRemove the burs: «» Remove the burs with shaper and prevent the burrs fram getting into the pipe. er (C-Puton suitable insulating pipe D-Puten the union rut san ‘+ Remove the union nut on the indoor eonnaction pipe and outsoor valve; install the union rut.on the pipe. Pipe Expand the port '» Expand the port with expander. Ay Note: 127A is diferent accorting to the diameter, please refer to the sheet below: inspection Semph nrtace + Check the qualty of expanding port. tFthere is any blemish, expand the ‘Port again aocording io the steps above. Se aig wn wi “os The gh ust Appen Resistance Table of Ambient Temperature Sensor for Indoor and Outdoor Units{15K) 4: List of Resistance for Temperature Sensor Tee) Resins] [Teme Terp(]_[Ressineso] [Teme thy 22 a1 a Tar 1382 308 m4 tart aa ad was 7783 13 B7it 02 1088 ic zie Tis 774 iz 3578 Iz a0 Bz 5 74 1038 ae 3a 238 036 5 7087 752 1508 54 3303 2156 om 35 Toa 7 7% aTz 3217 ara OS 88 ara 735 7428 18 3.105 2182 ome a4 a2 as 7374 tae Zoe zi oars 722 a3 ea 131 Eze rE aE} OS a wi 2 128 144 Zier Za PES] 755 7543 38 7207 502 Zi Za Om 7s 7a aa 3157 1s Zeit Zaz ore ia 7o5 Ea 08 Tas 20 0758 zz cd a4 Tae ee zig ora B wa waz Taz eae 6 O77 245 2023 s ora 1852 Bos 386 S718 Bae oer 167 Barz Za SST TE 300s Tae a 302 S189 7004 e602 Tae maa = aa 1027 x7 wae 78 ze cod 1 ToT waz 2a 356 wat 05s 75s 176 382 aA az14 Tare Tez 1 a 3a a0 700 Te wae ag at 3B 12 B71 Tet te aE a Te B00 ea ha HE ci Tae ae 1 Baz a4 ze 7iee e028 20.2 a #87 a1 Tes 500 eae aa) a Zap Tz 5a a0 Fa} Bis HBS a 5370 1222 2nd 5a Fa 1s 5.17 Tat Daz 35a Bw 78 | 468 TEE 6 512 7473 14 | 402 1978 28 ao 235 THz 405 100.4 200.5 Bae ESS ie 3455 wz aia 526 21st iwos_| 478 “23 Zaz Bae 3058 Tae [aoe wae as Bz Tas 14 3m HEE zea es. e Instakation and Maintenance ‘Service Manual Resistance Table of Tube Temperature Sensors for Indoor and Outdoor (20K) Temp.(F) [Resistancako)[ | Temp(F) [Resstancenay] [ Temp-cF) [Resistancepna)| | Temp.) 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