R32 Freematch Technical Manual Opt
R32 Freematch Technical Manual Opt
1. Specifications................................................................................................. 4
1. Model Reference
2. Functions
3. General Specifications
5. Dimensional Drawings
6. Centre of Gravity
2. Product Features............................................................................................ 78
1. Operation Modes and Functions
2. Remote Controller Functions
3. Installation..................................................................................................... 105
1. Installation Overview
2. Location Selection
3. Indoor Unit Installation
4. Outdoor Unit Installation
5. Drainage Pipe Installation
6. Refrigerant Pipe Installation
7. Vacuum Drying and Leakage checking
Table of Contents Page
Contents
1. Model Reference.....................................................................................................5
2. Functions.................................................................................................................6
3. General Specifications............................................................................................8
5. Dimensional Drawings.........................................................................................22
6. Centre of Gravity..................................................................................................31
MTIU-07HWFNX-QRD0W
MTIU-09HWFNX-QRD0W
A6 Duct type
Specifications
MTIU-12HWFNX-QRD0W
MTIU-18HWFNX-QRD0W
MCA3I-07HRFNX-QRD0
MCA3I-09HRFN8-QRD0
Compact Cassette type
MCA3U-12HRFNX-QRD0W
M2OG-14HFN8-Q
MCA3U-18HRFNX-QRD0W
M2OD-18HFN8-Q
MSAFBU-07HRDNX-QRD0GW
M2OC-18HFN8-Q
MSAFBU-09HRDN8-QRD0GW M3OF-21HFN8-Q
Wall mounted type- Forest MSAFBU-12HRDN8-QRD0GW M3OF-27HFN8-Q 1Φ, 220-240V~, 50Hz
MSAFCU-18HRFN8-QRD0GW M3OE-27HFN8-Q
M4OE-28HFN8-Q
MSAFDU-24HRFN8-QRD0GW
M4OB-36HFN8-Q
MSABAU-09HRFN8-QRD0GW
M5OD-42HFN8-Q
MSABBU-12HRFN8-QRD0GW
Wall mounted type-Aurora
MSABDU-18HRFN8-QRD0GW
MSABEU-24HRFN8-QRD0GW
MSAEBU-09HRFN8-QRD6GW
MSAEBU-12HRFN8-QRD0GW
Wall mounted type-All Easy
MSAECU-18HRFN8-QRD0GW
MSAEDU-24HRFN8-QRD0GW
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2. Functions
Standard filter O •
Flange O X
Healthy filter X X
Specifications
Drainage pump O •
IDU auxiliary electric heater X X
Wifi O O
•: Standard
O: Optional
X: Not available
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Functions
All Easy Aurora Forest
Model
Specifications
Turbo
Sleep • • •
Auto-restart • • •
Timer • • •
super ionizer •(9k~18k)/ O(24k) X X
ECO O • O
•: Standard
O: Optional
X: Not available
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3. General Specifications
Indoor model MTIU-07HWFNX-QRD0W MTIU-09HWFNX-QRD0W MTIU-12HWFNX-QRD0W MTIU-18HWFNX-QRD0W
Qty 1 1 1 1
Capacitor uF / / / /
e.Tube outside dia.and type mm Φ7,Inner groove tube Φ7,Inner groove tube Φ7,Inner groove tube Φ7,Inner groove tube
g.Number of circuits 4 4 4 4
Rated Pa 25 25 25 25
ESP
Range Pa 0-40 0-40 0-60 0-100
Indoor sound pressure level (Hi) dB(A) 40/34.5/27.5 40/34.5/27.5 40/34.5/27.5 41.5/38/33
Refrigerant piping Liquid side/ Gas side mm(inch) Φ6.35/Φ9.52(1/4"/3/8") Φ6.35/Φ9.52(1/4"/3/8") Φ6.35/Φ9.52(1/4"/3/8") Φ6.35/Φ12.7(1/4"/1/2")
Notes:
1) Capacities are based on the following conditions:
Cooling(T1): - Indoor Temperature 27°C(80.6°F) DB /19 °C(66.2°F) WB Heating: - Indoor Temperature 20°C(68°F) DB / 15°C(59°F) WB
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Indoor model MCA3I-07HRFNX-QRD0 MCA3I-09HRFN8-QRD0 MCA3U-12HRFNX-QRD0W MCA3U-18HRFNX-QRD0W
Specifications
Qty 1 1 1 1
Indoor fan motor
Input W 45 45 45 45
Capacitor uF - - - /
e.Tube outside dia.and type mm Φ7,Inner groove tube Φ7,innergroove tube Φ7,innergroove tube Φ7,innergroove tube
g.Number of circuits 2 2 4 4
Indoor sound pressure level (Hi) dB(A) 37.0/33.0/31.5 38/33/29 41/37/34 44/42/41
Refrigerant piping Liquid side/ Gas side mm(inch) Φ6.35/Φ9.52(1/4"/3/8") Φ6.35/Φ9.52(1/4"/3/8") Φ6.35/Φ9.52(1/4"/3/8") Φ6.35/Φ12.7(1/4"/1/2")
Notes:
1) Capacities are based on the following conditions:
Cooling(T1): - Indoor Temperature 27°C(80.6°F) DB /19 °C(66.2°F) WB Heating: - Indoor Temperature 20°C(68°F) DB / 15°C(59°F) WB
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Indoor model MSAFBU-07HRDNX-QRD0GW MSAFBU-09HRDN8-QRD0GW MSAFBU-12HRDN8-QRD0GW
Cooling Input W 20 20 20
Heating Input W 20 20 20
Input W 40 40 40
Specifications
Indoor coil d.Fin type (code) Hydrophilic aluminum Hydrophilic aluminum Hydrophilic aluminum
e.Tube outside dia.and type mm Φ5,innergroove tube Φ5,innergroove tube Φ5,innergroove tube
g.Number of circuits 4 4 4
Refrigerant piping Liquid side/ Gas side mm(inch) Φ6.35/Φ9.52(1/4"/3/8") Φ6.35/Φ9.52(1/4"/3/8") Φ6.35/Φ9.52(1/4"/3/8")
Wired
Controller Remote Control Remote Control Remote Control
Control
Notes:
1) Capacities are based on the following conditions:
Cooling(T1): - Indoor Temperature 27°C(80.6°F) DB /19 °C(66.2°F) WB Heating: - Indoor Temperature 20°C(68°F) DB / 15°C(59°F) WB
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Indoor model MSAFCU-18HRFN8-QRD0GW MSAFDU-24HRFN8-QRD0GW
Cooling Input W 34 62
Heating Input W 34 62
Input W 36 58.0
Specifications
Indoor fan motor
Capacitor uF / /
e.Tube outside dia.and type mm Φ7,Inner groove tube Φ7,Inner groove tube
g.Number of circuits 3 4
Notes:
1) Capacities are based on the following conditions:
Cooling(T1): - Indoor Temperature 27°C(80.6°F) DB /19 °C(66.2°F) WB Heating: - Indoor Temperature 20°C(68°F) DB / 15°C(59°F) WB
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Indoor model MSABAU-09HRFN8-QRD0GW MSABBU-12HRFNX-QRD0GW MSABDU-18HRFNX-QRD0GW MSABEU-24HRFNX-QRD0GW
Cooling Input W 24 24 34 62
Heating Input W 24 24 34 62
Indoor fan
motor Capacitor uF / / / /
d.Fin type (code) Hydrophilic aluminum Hydrophilic aluminium Hydrophilic aluminium Hydrophilic aluminium
Indoor coil
e.Tube outside dia.
mm Φ7,Inner groove tube Φ7,innergroove tube Φ7,innergroove tube Φ7,innergroove tube
and type
g.Number of circuits 2 2 4 4
Indoor sound pressure level (Hi) dB(A) 39/23/20 38/22/21 41/28/20 46/30/26
Refrigerant
Liquid side/ Gas side mm(inch) Φ6.35/Φ9.52(1/4"/3/8") Φ6.35/Φ9.52(1/4"/3/8") Φ6.35/Φ9.52(1/4"/3/8") Φ6.35/Φ9.52(1/4"/3/8")
piping
Wired
Controller Remote Control Remote Control Remote Control Remote Control
Control
Notes:
1) Capacities are based on the following conditions:
Cooling(T1): - Indoor Temperature 27°C(80.6°F) DB /19 °C(66.2°F) WB Heating: - Indoor Temperature 20°C(68°F) DB / 15°C(59°F) WB
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Indoor model MSAEAU-09HRFNX-QRD0GW MSAEBU-12HRFNX-QRD0GW MSAECU-18HRFNX-QRD0GW MSAEDU-24HRFNX-QRD0GW
Cooling Input W 24 24 34 62
Heating Input W 24 24 34 62
Input W 50 50 36 58
Specifications
Indoor fan
motor Capacitor uF / / / /
d.Fin type (code) Hydrophilic aluminum Hydrophilic aluminum Hydrophilic aluminum Hydrophilic aluminum
Indoor coil
e.Tube outside dia.
mm Φ7,Inner groove tube Φ7,Inner groove tube Φ7,Inner groove tube Φ7,Inner groove tube
and type
g.Number of circuits 2 2 3 5
Indoor sound pressure level (Hi) dB(A) 39.5/25.5/22.5 41.5/28/23 44.5/28.5/24 45.5/35.5/27
Refrigerant
Liquid side/ Gas side mm(inch) Φ6.35/Φ9.52(1/4"/3/8") Φ6.35/Φ9.52(1/4"/3/8") Φ6.35/Φ9.52(1/4"/3/8") Φ6.35/Φ9.52(1/4"/3/8")
piping
Wired
Controller Remote Control Remote Control Remote Control Remote Control
Control
Notes:
1) Capacities are based on the following conditions:
Cooling(T1): - Indoor Temperature 27°C(80.6°F) DB /19 °C(66.2°F) WB Heating: - Indoor Temperature 20°C(68°F) DB / 15°C(59°F) WB
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Outdoor model M2OG-14HFN8-Q M2OC-18HFN8-Q M2OD-18HFN8-Q
Capacitor μF / / /
Qty 1 1 1
Outdoor fan
Output W 34 40.0 34
motor
Capacitor uF / / /
Outdoor coil Fin type (code) Hydrophilic aluminum Hydrophilic aluminum Hydrophilic aluminum
Tube outside dia.and type mm Φ7,Inner groove tube Φ9.52,Inner groove tube Φ9.52,Inner groove tube
Number of circuits 2 4 4
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Liquid side/ Gas side mm(inch) 2 x Φ6.35/Φ9.52(1/4”/3/8”) 2 x Φ6.35/Φ9.52(1/4”/3/8”) 2 x Φ6.35/Φ9.52(1/4”/3/8”)
Notes:
Specifications
1) Capacities are based on the following conditions:
Cooling(T1): - Indoor Temperature 27°C(80.6°F) DB /19 °C(66.2°F) WB Heating: - Indoor Temperature 20°C(68°F) DB / 15°C(59°F) WB
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Outdoor model M3OE-27HFN8-Q M3OF-21HFN8-Q M3OF-27HFN8-Q
Capacitor μF / / /
Qty 1 1 1
Capacitor uF / / /
Number of rows 2 2 1
Outdoor coil Fin type (code) Hydrophilic aluminum Hydrophilic aluminum Unhydrophilic aluminium
Tube outside dia.and type mm Φ9.52,Inner groove tube Φ7,Inner groove tube Φ9.52,Inner groove tube
Number of circuits 4 4 4
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Liquid side/ Gas side mm(inch) 3 x Φ6.35/Φ9.52(1/4"/3/8") 3 x Φ6.35/Φ9.52(1/4”/3/8”) 3 x Φ6.35/Φ9.52(1/4”/3/8”)
Notes:
Specifications
1) Capacities are based on the following conditions:
Cooling(T1): - Indoor Temperature 27°C(80.6°F) DB /19 °C(66.2°F) WB Heating: - Indoor Temperature 20°C(68°F) DB / 15°C(59°F) WB
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Outdoor model M4OE-28HFN8-Q M4OB-36HFN8-Q M5OD-42HFN8-Q
Capacitor μF / / /
Qty 1 1 1
Outdoor fan
Output W 120 120 120
motor
Capacitor uF / / /
Outdoor coil Fin type (code) Hydrophilic aluminum Hydrophilic aluminum Hydrophilic aluminum
Tube outside dia.and type mm Φ7,Inner groove tube Φ9.52,Inner groove tube Φ9.52,Inner groove tube
Number of circuits 6 4 4
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4 x Φ6.35/3x Φ9.52+1xΦ12.7(4x1/4”/3x 4 x Φ6.35/3x Φ9.52+1xΦ12.7(4x1/4”/3x 5 x Φ6.35/4x Φ9.52+1xΦ12.7(5x1/4”/4x
Liquid side/ Gas side mm(inch)
3/8”+1x1/2”) 3/8”+1x1/2”) 3/8”+1x1/2”)
Specifications
Notes:
1) Capacities are based on the following conditions:
Cooling(T1): - Indoor Temperature 27°C(80.6°F) DB /19 °C(66.2°F) WB Heating: - Indoor Temperature 20°C(68°F) DB / 15°C(59°F) WB
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4. Indoor Unit Combination
M2OG-14HFN8-Q
One Unit Two Units
7 7+7 9+9
9 7+9 9+12
12 7+12
18
M2OC-18HFN8-Q, M2OD-18HFN8-Q
Specifications
M3OF-21HFN8-Q
One Unit Two Units Three Units
7 7+7 9+9 7+7+7 7+9+9
9 7+9 9+12 7+7+9 9+9+9
12 7+12 9+18 7+7+12
18 7+18 12+12
M3OE-27HFN8-Q, M3OF-27HFN8-Q
One Unit Two Units Three Units
7 7+7 7+18 9+18 7+7+7 7+9+12 9+9+12
9 7+9 9+9 12+12 7+7+9 7+12+12 9+12+12
12 7+12 9+12 12+18 7+7+12 9+9+9 12+12+12
18 7+9+9
M4OE-28HFN8-Q
One Unit Two Units Three Units Four Units
7 7+7 9+9 12+12 7+7+7 7+9+12 9+9+12 7+7+7+7 7+9+9+9
9 7+9 9+12 12+18 7+7+9 7+9+18 9+9+18 7+7+7+9 7+9+9+12
12 7+12 9+18 12+24 7+7+12 7+12+12 9+12+12 7+7+7+12 9+9+9+9
18 7+18 9+24 18+18 7+7+18 9+9+9 12+12+12 7+7+9+9
24 7+24 7+9+9
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M4OB-36HFN8-Q
One Unit Two Units Three Units
Specifications
Four Units
M5OD-42HFN8-Q
One Unit Two Units Three Units
Four Units
Five Units
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5. Dimensional Drawings
Capacity
unit A B C D E F G H I J K L M H1 H2 W1 W2
(Btu/h)
mm 700 200 506 450 137 537 30 152 599 186 50 741 360 84 140 84 84
7k~12k
inch 27.56 7.87 19.92 17.72 5.39 21.14 1.18 5.98 23.58 7.32 1.97 29.17 14.17 3.31 5.51 3.31 3.31
mm 880 210 674 600 140 706 50 136 782 190 40 920 508 78 148 88 112
18k
inch 34.65 8.27 26.54 23.62 5.51 27.8 1.97 5.35 30.79 7.48 1.57 36.22 20 3.07 5.83 3.46 4.41
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Compact Cassette type
Specifications
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Forest
Specifications
W D
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Aurora
Specifications
Capacity(Btu/h) W(mm) D(mm) H(mm)
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All Easy
Specifications
W D
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5.2 Outdoor Unit
M2OG-14HFN8-Q, M2OC-18HFN8-Q, M2OD-18HFN8-Q
Specifications
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M3OF-21HFN8-Q, M3OE-27HFN8-Q, M3OF-27HFN8-Q
Specifications
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M4OE-28HFN8-Q, M4OB-36HFN8-Q
Specifications
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M5OD-42HFN8-Q
Specifications
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6. Centre of gravity
M2OG-14HFN8-Q, M2OC-18HFN8-Q, M2OD-18HFN8-Q
Specifications
M3OF-21HFN8-Q, M3OE-27HFN8-Q, M3OF-27HFN8-Q
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M4OE-28HFN8-Q, M4OB-36HFN8-Q, M5OD-42HFN8-Q
Specifications
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7. Air Velocity and Temperature Distributions
Compact Cassette type -7k, 9k &12k
Discharge Angle 30°
Cooling airflow velocity distributions
Specifications
Cooling temperature distributions
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Compact Cassette type -7k, 9k &12k
Heating airflow velocity distributions
Specifications
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Compact Cassette type -7k, 9k &12k
Discharge Angle 60°
Cooling airflow velocity distributions
Specifications
Cooling temperature distributions
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Compact Cassette type -7k, 9k &12k
Heating airflow velocity distributions
Specifications
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Compact Cassette type -18k
Discharge Angle 30°
Cooling airflow velocity distributions
Specifications
Cooling temperature distributions
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Compact Cassette type -18k
Heating airflow velocity distributions
Specifications
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Compact Cassette type -18k
Discharge Angle 60°
Cooling airflow velocity distributions
Specifications
Cooling temperature distributions
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Compact Cassette type -18k
Heating airflow velocity distributions
Specifications
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8. Electrical Wiring Diagrams
Specifications
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MTIU-12HWFNX-QRD0W
Specifications
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MTIU-18HWFNX-QRD0W
Specifications
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Compact Cassette type:
MCA3I-07HRFNX-QRD0, MCA3I-09HRFN8-QRD0
Specifications
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MCA3U-12HRFNX-QRD0W
Specifications
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MCA3U-18HRFNX-QRD0W
Specifications
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Wall mounted type
MSAFBU-07HRDNX-QRD0GW, MSAFBU-09HRDN8-QRD0GW, MSAFBU-12HRDN8-QRD0GW,
MSAFCU-18HRFN8-QRD0GW, MSAFDU-24HRFNX-QRD0GW, MSAEBU-09HRFN8-QRD6GW
MSAEBU-12HRFN8-QRD0GW, MSAECU-18HRFN8-QRD0GW, MSAEDU-24HRFN8-QRD0GW
Specifications
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MSABAU-09HRFN8-QRD0GW, MSABBU-12HRFN8-QRD0GW, MSABDU-18HRFN8-QRD0GW,
MSABEU-24HRFN8-QRD0GW
Specifications
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8.2 Outdoor Unit
M2OG-14HFN8-Q
Specifications
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M2OC-18HFN8-Q
Specifications
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M2OD-18HFN8-Q
Specifications
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M3OE-27HFN8-Q
Specifications
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M3OF-21HFN8-Q, M3OF-27HFN8-Q
Specifications
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M4OE-28HFN8-Q
Specifications
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M4OB-36HFN8-Q
Specifications
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M5OD-42HFN8-Q
Specifications
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9. Refrigerant Cycle Diagrams
Specifications
Pipe Size Piping length (m)
Elevation (m)
(Diameter:ø) Max Additional
Model
Rated IDU and Between Refrigerant
Gas Liquid Single Total
ODU IDUs
M2OG-14HFN8-Q
12g/m
M2OC-18HFN8-Q 2x9.52 2x6.35 15 25 40 15 10
M2OD-18HFN8-Q
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Specifications
M3OF-21HFN8-Q
M3OF-27HFN8-Q
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Specifications
Piping length (m)
Pipe Size (Diameter:ø) Elevation (m)
Max Additional
Model
Rated IDU and Between Refrigerant
Gas Liquid Single Total
ODU IDUs
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M5OD-42HFN8-Q
Specifications
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10. Noise Criterion Curves
Specifications
Notes:
-Sound measured at 1.5m away from the center of the unit.
-Data is valid at free field condition
-Data is valid at nominal operation condition
-Reference acoustic pressure OdB = 20µPa
-Sound level will vary depending on a range of factors such as the construction -(acoustic absorption coefficient) of particular room
in which the equipment is installed.
-The operating conditions are assumed to be standard.
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MTIU-07HWFNX-QRD0W
MTIU-09HWFNX-QRD0W MTIU-12HWFNX-QRD0W
80 80
H M L H M L
70 70
NC-70 NC-70
Octave Band Sound Pressure Level /dB (0dB = 0.0002μbar)
50 50
NC-50 NC-50
40 40
NC-40 NC-40
30 30
NC-30 NC-30
20 20
10 10
0 0
63 125 250 500 1000 2000 4000 8000 63 125 250 500 1000 2000 4000 8000
Band Center Frequency /Hz Band Center Frequency /Hz
MTIU-18HWFNX-QRD0W
80
H M L
70
NC-70
Octave Band Sound Pressure Level /dB (0dB = 0.0002μbar)
60
NC-60
50
NC-50
40
NC-40
30
NC-30
20
10
0
63 125 250 500 1000 2000 4000 8000
Band Center Frequency /Hz
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Compact Cassette type
Specifications
Notes:
-Sound measured at 1.4m away from the noisiest location of the unit.
-Data is valid at free field condition
-Data is valid at nominal operation condition
-Reference acoustic pressure OdB = 20µPa
-Sound level will vary depending on a range of factors such as the construction -(acoustic absorption coefficient) of particular room
in which the equipment is installed.
-The operating conditions are assumed to be standard.
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MCA3I-07HRFNX-QRD0
MCA3I-09HRFN8-QRD0 MCA3U-12HRFNX-QRD0W
80 80
H M L H M L
70 70
NC-70 NC-70
Octave Band Sound Pressure Level /dB (0dB = 0.0002μbar)
50 50
NC-50 NC-50
40 40
NC-40 NC-40
30 30
NC-30 NC-30
20 20
10 10
0 0
63 125 250 500 1000 2000 4000 8000 63 125 250 500 1000 2000 4000 8000
Band Center Frequency /Hz Band Center Frequency /Hz
MCA3U-18HRFNX-QRD0W
80
H M L
70
NC-70
Octave Band Sound Pressure Level /dB (0dB = 0.0002μbar)
60
NC-60
50
NC-50
40
NC-40
30
NC-30
20
10
0
63 125 250 500 1000 2000 4000 8000
Band Center Frequency /Hz
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Wall mounted type
0.8m
Specifications
1m
Microphone
1m
Notes:
-Sound measured at 1.0m away from the center of the unit.
-Data is valid at free field condition
-Data is valid at nominal operation condition
-Reference acoustic pressure OdB = 20µPa
-Sound level will vary depending on a range of factors such as the construction -(acoustic absorption coefficient) of particular room
in which the equipment is installed.
-The operating conditions are assumed to be standard.
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MSAFBU-07HRDNX-QRD0GW
MSAFBU-09HRDN8-QRD0GW MSAFBU-12HRDN8-QRD0GW
80 80
H M L H M L
70 70
NC-70 NC-70
60 60
NC-60 NC-60
Specifications
50 50
NC-50 NC-50
40 40
NC-40 NC-40
30 30
NC-30 NC-30
20 20
10 10
0 0
63 125 250 500 1000 2000 4000 8000 63 125 250 500 1000 2000 4000 8000
Band Center Frequency /Hz Band Center Frequency /Hz
MSAFCU-18HRFN8-QRD0GW MSAFDU-24HRFNX-QRD0GW
80 80
H M L H M L
70 70
NC-70 NC-70
Octave Band Sound Pressure Level /dB (0dB = 0.0002μbar)
60 60
NC-60 NC-60
50 50
NC-50 NC-50
40 40
NC-40 NC-40
30 30
NC-30 NC-30
20 20
10 10
0 0
63 125 250 500 1000 2000 4000 8000 63 125 250 500 1000 2000 4000 8000
Band Center Frequency /Hz Band Center Frequency /Hz
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MSABAU-09HRFN8-QRD0GW MSABBU-12HRFN8-QRD0GW
80 80
H M L H M L
70 70
NC-70 NC-70
Octave Band Sound Pressure Level /dB (0dB = 0.0002μbar)
50 50
NC-50 NC-50
Specifications
40 40
NC-40 NC-40
30 30
NC-30 NC-30
20 20
10 10
0 0
63 125 250 500 1000 2000 4000 8000 63 125 250 500 1000 2000 4000 8000
Band Center Frequency /Hz Band Center Frequency /Hz
MSABDU-18HRFN8-QRD0GW MSABEU-24HRFN8-QRD0GW
80 80
H M L H M L
70 70
NC-70 NC-70
Octave Band Sound Pressure Level /dB (0dB = 0.0002μbar)
60 60
NC-60 NC-60
50 50
NC-50 NC-50
40 40
NC-40 NC-40
30 30
NC-30 NC-30
20 20
10 10
0 0
63 125 250 500 1000 2000 4000 8000 63 125 250 500 1000 2000 4000 8000
Band Center Frequency /Hz Band Center Frequency /Hz
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MSAEBU-09HRFN8-QRD6GW MSAEBU-12HRFN8-QRD0GW
80 80
H M L H M L
70 70
NC-70 NC-70
Octave Band Sound Pressure Level /dB (0dB = 0.0002μbar)
50 50
NC-50 NC-50
Specifications
40 40
NC-40 NC-40
30 30
NC-30 NC-30
20 20
10 10
0 0
63 125 250 500 1000 2000 4000 8000 63 125 250 500 1000 2000 4000 8000
Band Center Frequency /Hz Band Center Frequency /Hz
MSAECU-18HRFN8-QRD0GW MSAEDU-24HRFN8-QRD0GW
80 80
H M L H M L
70 70
NC-70 NC-70
Octave Band Sound Pressure Level /dB (0dB = 0.0002μbar)
60 60
NC-60 NC-60
50 50
NC-50 NC-50
40 40
NC-40 NC-40
30 30
NC-30 NC-30
20 20
10 10
0 0
63 125 250 500 1000 2000 4000 8000 63 125 250 500 1000 2000 4000 8000
Band Center Frequency /Hz Band Center Frequency /Hz
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9.2 Outdoor Unit
Specifications
Note: H= 0.5 × height of outdoor unit
Notes:
-Sound measured at 1.0m away from the center of the unit.
-Data is valid at free field condition
-Data is valid at nominal operation condition
-Reference acoustic pressure OdB=20µPa
-Sound level will vary depending on arrange off actors such as the construction (acoustic absorption coefficient) of particular
room in which the equipment is installed.
-The operating conditions are assumed to be standard.
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M2OG-14HFN8-Q M2OC-18HFN8-Q
80 80
70 70
NC-70 NC-70
Octave Band Sound Pressure Level /dB (0dB = 0.0002μbar)
50 50
NC-50 NC-50
Specifications
40 40
NC-40 NC-40
30 30
NC-30 NC-30
20 20
10 10
0 0
63 125 250 500 1000 2000 4000 8000 63 125 250 500 1000 2000 4000 8000
Band Center Frequency /Hz Band Center Frequency /Hz
M2OD-18HFN8-Q M3OF-27HFN8-Q
80 80
70 70
NC-70 NC-70
Octave Band Sound Pressure Level /dB (0dB = 0.0002μbar)
Octave Band Sound Pressure Level /dB (0dB = 0.0002μbar)
60 60
NC-60 NC-60
50 50
NC-50 NC-50
40 40
NC-40 NC-40
30 30
NC-30 NC-30
20 20
10 10
0 0
63 125 250 500 1000 2000 4000 8000 63 125 250 500 1000 2000 4000 8000
Band Center Frequency /Hz Band Center Frequency /Hz
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M3OF-21HFN8-Q M3OE-27HFN8-Q
80 80
70 70
NC-70 NC-70
Octave Band Sound Pressure Level /dB (0dB = 0.0002μbar)
50 50
NC-50 NC-50
Specifications
40 40
NC-40 NC-40
30 30
NC-30 NC-30
20 20
10 10
0 0
63 125 250 500 1000 2000 4000 8000 63 125 250 500 1000 2000 4000 8000
Band Center Frequency /Hz Band Center Frequency /Hz
M4OE-28HFN8-Q M4OB-36HFN8-Q
80 80
70 70
NC-70 NC-70
Octave Band Sound Pressure Level /dB (0dB = 0.0002μbar)
60 60
NC-60 NC-60
50 50
NC-50 NC-50
40 40
NC-40 NC-40
30 30
NC-30 NC-30
20 20
10 10
0 0
63 125 250 500 1000 2000 4000 8000 63 125 250 500 1000 2000 4000 8000
Band Center Frequency /Hz Band Center Frequency /Hz
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M5OD-42HFN8-Q
80
Cooling Heating
70
NC-70
50
NC-50
Specifications
40
NC-40
30
NC-30
20
10
0
63 125 250 500 1000 2000 4000 8000
Band Center Frequency /Hz
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11. Electrical Characteristics
Indoor Unit Power Supply IFM
Model
Phase Hz Voltage MCA MOP MFA kW FLA
Specifications
MTIU-18HWFNX-QRD0W / / / 0.09 1.2
MCA3I-07HRFNX-QRD0 / / / 0.046 0.465
MCA3I-09HRFN8-QRD0 / / / 0.046 0.465
MCA3U-12HRFNX-QRD0W / / / 0.145 0.465
MCA3U-18HRFNX-QRD0W / / / 0.045 0.465
MSAFBU-07HRDNX-QRD0GW / / / 0.013 0.17
MSAFBU-09HRDN8-QRD0GW / / / 0.013 0.17
1 50 220-240
MSAFBU-12HRDN8-QRD0GW / / / 0.04 0.17
MSAFCU-18HRFN8-QRD0GW / / / 0.03 0.148
MSAFDU-24HRFNX-QRD0GW / / / 0.125 0.4
MSABAU-09HRFN8-QRD0GW / / / 0.05 0.16
MSABBU-12HRFN8-QRD0GW / / / 0.05 0.16
MSABDU-18HRFN8-QRD0GW / / / 0.036 0.275
MSABEU-24HRFN8-QRD0GW / / / 0.058 0.4
MSAEBU-09HRFN8-QRD6GW / / / 0.05 0.16
MSAEBU-12HRFN8-QRD0GW / / / 0.05 0.16
MSAECU-18HRFN8-QRD0GW / / / 0.036 0.27
MSAEDU-24HRFN8-QRD0GW / / / 0.058 0.4
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Outdoor Unit Power Supply Compressor OFM
Model
Phase Hz Voltage MCA MFA MSC RLA Qty kW FLA
1 50 220-240
M3OE-27HFN8-Q 15 30 - 9.4 1 0.050 0.55
Notes:
MCA: Minimum Circuit Amperes (A)
MFA: Maximum Fuse Amperes (A)
MSC: Maximum Starting Current
RLA: Rated Load Amperes (A)
IFM: Indoor Fan Motor
OFM: Outdoor Fan Motor
FLA: Full Load Amperes (A)
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12. Static Pressure
7K/9K
Specifications
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12K
Specifications
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18K
Specifications
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Product Features
Contents
1. Display Function...................................................................................................79
2.1 Abbreviations...............................................................................................83
2.3 Fan...............................................................................................................84
2.11 Auto-Restart.................................................................................................85
Display Function
defrost or Defrost
Product Features
run or When the unit is on
Defrost
set temperature
gradually illuminates to in one ECO function (available on select units only)
second intervals
Note: Please select the display function according to your purchase product.
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Wall mounted type-Aurora:
(E)
Display Function
Fresh(available on select units only)
ECO function (available on select units only)
Defrost
Note: Please select the display function according to your purchase product.
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Wall mounted type-All Easy:
Display A Display B
Display Function
fresh When Fresh feature is activated(some units)
timer When TIMER is set
run When the unit is on
Product Features
Activation of Timer ON, Fresh, Swing,
(3s) Turbo, or Silent
Activation of Timer OFF or cancellation of
(3s) Fresh, Swing, Turbo, or Silent
set temperature
ECO function (available on select units
gradually illuminates to in one
only)
second interval
Note: Please select the display function according to your purchase product.
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A6 Duct type:
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2. Operation Modes and Functions activated and the indoor fan will operate after a period
of 7 seconds.
2.1 Abbreviation • If the unit is in heating mode, the indoor fan is
regulated by the anti-cold wind function.
Unit element abbreviations Zero crossing detection error protection(For Forest
series)
Abbreviation Element
If AC can not detect zero crossing signal for 4 minutes or
T1 Indoor room temperature
the zero crossing signal time interval is not correct, the unit
Coil temperature of evaporator will stop and the LED will display the failure. The correct
T2
middle zero crossing signal time interval should be between
Coil temperature of evaporator 6-13ms.
T2B
outlet(It is located in outdoor unit) Compressor three-minute delay at restart
T3 Coil temperature of condenser
Compressor functions are delayed for up to one minute
T4 Outdoor ambient temperature upon the first startup of the unit, and are delayed for up
T5 Compressor discharge temperature to three minutes upon subsequent unit restarts.
Product Features
TS Setting temperature Inverter module protection
The inverter module has an automatic shutoff mechanism
2.2 Safety Features based on the unit’s current, voltage, and temperature.
If automatic shutoff is initiated, the corresponding error
Open Circuit/Disconnection Sensor Protection code is displayed on the indoor unit and the unit ceases
Automatic shutoff based on fan speed operation.
If a fault occurs on the air volume regulator or the If the compressor discharge temperature exceeds a certain
regulator enters protection mode, it sends the error level for a period of time, the compressor ceases operation.
message CF and an instruction to reduce fan speed to the Oil return
master. The message and the instruction can be inquired
with the remote controller or the wired controller. (Fault Running rules:
and protection information are displayed for one minute).
1. If the compressor frequency keeps lower than setting
After a fault occurs, the master unit shows the error code
frequency for setting time, the AC will rise the frequency
E3 and the fault count for one minute.
to setting frequency for setting time and then resume to
If the fault occurs three times, then the fan is unable to former frequency.
resolve the problem independently. External shutdown by
2. The EXV will keep 300p while the indoor units will keep
a remote controller, wired controller, or central controller
the current running mode.
must be used to clear the fan fault and fault count. The
fan runs normally for 5 minutes while clearing fault count. If the outdoor ambient is higher than setting frequency
during the oil return, the AC quit oil return.
For other types,
If the indoor fan speed registers below 300RPM for an
extended period of time, it shuts off and restarts in 30
seconds. If this happens 3 times, the unit ceases operation
and the corresponding error code is displayed on the
indoor unit.
If outdoor fan speed registers below 100RPM or higher
than 2400RPM for an extended period of time, the unit
ceases operation and the corresponding error code is
displayed on the indoor unit and outdoor unit.
Indoor fan delayed operation
• When the unit starts, the louver is automatically
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2.3 Fan Mode seconds.
• The machine has run for 10 minutes in defrosting
When fan mode is activated:
mode.
• The outdoor fan and compressor cease operation. 2.5.4 Evaporator Temperature Protection
• Temperature control is disabled and no temperature When the evaporator temperature exceeds a preset
setting is displayed. protection value, the compressor and outdoor fan cease
• The indoor fan speed can be set to high, medium, low, operations, the outdoor fan motor ceases operation 30
or auto. seconds later.
• The louver operations are identical to those in cooling
2.5.5 Prevent Over-Heating
mode.
In heating mode, when the indoor unit has no capacity
2.4 Cooling Mode requirement due to indoor room temperature increased,
the Indoor fan will run in super breeze. (Anti-cold wind
2.4.1 Indoor Fan Control function has the priority)
• In cooling mode, the indoor fan operates continuously.
The fan speed can be set to high, medium, low or auto. 2.6 Auto Mode
Product Features
• The auto fan acts according to the value of T1-TS. • This mode can be selected with the remote controller
and the temperature setting can be adjusted between
2.4.2 Outdoor Fan Control 17°C~30°C
• The outdoor fan is controlled by T4. • In auto mode, the machine selects cooling, heating, or
2.4.3 Evaporator Temperature Protection fan-only mode on the basis of △T (△T =T1-Ts).
When T2<4°C for 250 seconds or T2<0°C, the compressor ∆T Running mode
and outdoor fan cease operation and resume to normal
∆T>2°C Cooling
when T2>8°C and the time of protection is no less than 3
minutes. -2°C≤∆T≤2°C Fan-only
∆T<-2°C Heating*
2.4.4 Condenser Temperature Protection
When condenser temperature is more than setting value, Heating*: In auto mode, cooling only models run the fan.
the compressor ceases operations. • Indoor fans run at the auto fan speed of the relevant
mode.
2.5 Heating Mode(Heat pump models) • The louver operates the same as in relevant mode.
• If the machine switches mode between heating and
2.5.1 Indoor Fan Control
cooling, the compressor pauses for a certain period of
• When the compressor is on, the fan speed can be set time intermittently and then selects a mode based on
to high, medium, low, or auto. And the anti-cold wind T1-Ts.
function has the priority.
• If the setting temperature is modified, the machine
• The auto fan acts according to the value of T1-Ts. selects a new running function.
2.5.2 Outdoor Fan Control
• The outdoor fan is controlled by T4.
2.7 Drying Mode
2.5.3 Defrosting mode • Indoor fan speed is fixed at low and cannot be
changed.
• The unit enters defrosting mode according to the
value of temperature of T3 and the value range of • Low indoor room temperature protection
temperature change of T3 and also the compressor • In drying mode, if room temperature is lower than
running time. 10°C, the indoor fan will stop and not resume until
• If any one of the following items is satisfied, the room temperature exceeds 12°C.
defrosting will finish and the machine will turn to • All protections are activated and operate the same as
normal heating mode. they do in cooling mode.
• T3 rises to be higher than TCDE1°C. • The louver operates the same as in cooling mode.
• T3 keeps to be higher than TCDE2°C for 80
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2.8 Timer Function cooling mode in low fan with the temperature set
at 24°C.
• The timing range is 24 hours.
• Forced defrosting mode:
• Timer On. The machine turns on automatically at the
• In the forced cooling mode (single heat
preset time.
engine for forced auto mode), press and hold
• Timer Off. The machine turns off automatically at the the forced key for 5 seconds after release,
preset time. immediately enter the forced frosting mode.
• Timer On/Off. The machine turns on automatically at • When any one of indoor units runs in forced
the preset On Time, and then turns off automatically defrosting mode, the indoor fan is off and
at the preset Off Time. other indoor fans are off. The outdoor unit
• Timer Off/On. The machine turns on automatically at operates forced defrosting.
the preset Off Time and then turns off automatically at
the preset On Time. 2.11 Auto-Restart
• The timer does not change the unit operation mode. • The indoor unit has an auto-restart module that
If the unit is off now, it does not start up immediately allows the unit to restart automatically. The module
after the “timer off” function is set. When the setting automatically stores the current settings (not including
time is reached, the timer LED switches off and the
Product Features
sleep mode) and, in the case of a sudden power
unit running mode remains unchanged. failure, will restore those setting automatically within 3
• The timer uses relative time, not clock time minutes after power returns.
• If the unit was in forced cooling mode, it will run in
2.9 Sleep Function this mode for 30 minutes and turn to auto mode with
temperature set to 24°C.
• The sleep function is available in cooling, heating, or
auto mode. • If there is a power failure while the unit is running, the
compressor starts 3 minutes after the unit restarts. If
• The operational process for sleep mode is as follows:
the unit was already off before the power failure, the
• When cooling, the temperature rises 1°C (to not compressor starts 1 minute after the unit restarts.
higher than 30°C) every hour. After 2 hours, the
temperature stops rising and the indoor fan is fixed to 2.12 Follow Me (Optional)
auto speed.
• When heating, the temperature decreases 1°C (to • If you press “Follow Me” on the remote, the indoor
not lower than 17°C) every hour. After 2 hours, the unit will beep. This indicates the follow me function is
temperature stops decreasing and the indoor fan is active.
fixed at auto speed. Anti-cold wind function takes • Once active, the remote control will send a signal
priority. every 3 minutes, with no beeps. The unit automatically
sets the temperature according to the measurements
2.10 Forced operation function from the remote control.
• The unit will only change modes if the information
• Forced cooling mode:
from the remote control makes it necessary, not from
The compressor and outdoor fan continue to run and the unit’s temperature setting.
the indoor fan runs at rated speed. After running for 30
minutes, the AC will switch to auto mode with a preset 2.13 Drain Pump Control (Optional)
temperature of 24°C
• Use the water-level switch to control drain pump.
• Forced auto mode:
• The system checks the water level every 5 seconds.
Forced auto mode operates the same as normal auto mode
with a preset temperature of 24°C. • When the A/C operates in cooling (including auto
cooling) or forced cooling mode, the pump begins
• When any one of indoor units runs in forced running immediately and continuously until cooling
cooling, it is designated as the master forced stops.
cooling unit. Other indoor units act as the slave
• If the water level increases up to the control point,
forced cooling units. The slave forced cooling units
the LED displays an alarm code and the drain pump
cannot exit forced cooling mode until the master
opens and continually monitors the water level. If
forced cooling unit does so. They then switch to
the water level falls and LED alarm code is no longer
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displayed (drain pump close delay is 1 minute), the 3. Remote Controller Functions
unit goes back into its last mode. Otherwise, the
entire system (including the pump) stops and the
LED displays an alarm again after 3 minutes. 3.1 Infrared Wireless Remote Controller
3.1.1 RG51Q1/BGE(Standard for cassette)
2.14 Mode Conflict
•• The indoor units can not work cooling mode and Remote Controller Specifications
heating at same time.
Model RG51Q1/BGE
•• Heating mode has a priority.
3.0V (Dry batteries R03/
Rated Voltage
(1) Definition LR03×2)
Cooling Heating Reaching Distance 8m
Fan Off
mode Mode Environment Temperature
Cooling -5℃~60℃(23℉~140℉)
No Yes No No Range
mode
Heating Buttons and Functions
Mode
Yes No Yes No
Fan No Yes No No
Product Features
Off No No No No
No: No mode conflict;
Yes: Mode conflict
(2) Unit action
•• In case of one Indoor unit working in cooling mode
or fan mode, and another indoor unit is set to heat-
ing mode, the indoor unit working in cooling mode
or fan mode will change to off. The outdoor unit
will change to heating mode after compressor stop
3 minutes. .
•• In case of one Indoor unit working in heating mode,
and another indoor unit is set to cooling mode or
fan mode, the indoor unit setting to cooling mode
or fan mode will change to stand by. The outdoor
unit will continue working in heating mode.
•• If heating mode stops (not including the indoor unit
in heating mode reaching the set temperature), 3
minutes after the outdoor unit restarts and works in
cooling mode or fan-only mode.
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louver movement. The louver will swing up and down 3.1.2 R51M/E(Standard for Forest series)
automatically if push this button.
Remote Controller Specifications
5. SWING Button: Used to stop or start vertical louver
movement.
Model R51M/E
AIR DIRECTION Button: Used to set the desired up/down 3.0V (Dry batteries R03/
air flow direction. The louver changes 6 degree in angle for Rated Voltage
LR03×2)
each press.
Reaching Distance 8m
6. RESET Button(inner located): Once the recessed Environment Temperature
RESET button is pressed, all of the current settings will -5℃~60℃(23℉~140℉)
Range
be cancelled and the controller will return to the initial
settings. Buttons and Functions
7. ON/OFF Button: For turning on or turning off the air
conditioner.
8. FAN SPEED Button: Fan speed will be selected in
following sequence once pressing this button:
Product Features
9. TIME ON Button: For time ON setting. Press this button
to activate the Auto-on time setting. Each press will
increase the time setting in 30 minutes increments, up to
10 hours, then at 1 hour increments up to 24 hours. To
cancel the Auto-on time setting, just press the button until
the time setting is 0.0.
10. ECO Button: Select this function during the sleeping
time. It can maintain the most comfortable temperature
and save energy. This function is available on COOL, HEAT
or AUTO mode only .
NOTE: While the unit is running under Energy-saving
mode, it would be cancelled if press MODE, FAN SPEED or
ON/OFF button.
11. TIME OFF Button: For time OFF setting. Press this
button to activate the Auto-off time setting. Each press
will increase the time setting in 30 minutes increments, up
1. TEMP DOWN Button : Push this button to decrease the
to 10 hours, then at 1 hour increments up to 24 hours. To
indoor temperature setting in 1℃increments to 17℃.
cancel the Auto-off time setting, just press the button until
the time setting is 0.0. 2. TEMP UP Button: Push this button to increase the
12. CH Button(inner located): Press this recessed button indoor temperature setting in 1℃increments to 30℃
to shift the mode between Cooling only and Cooling & 3. MODE Button: Once pressing, running mode will be
Heating according to the feature of the machine. The selected in the following sequence:
factory default setting mode is Cooling & Heating. For
example, the unit you purchased is Cooling only models,
please press this recessed button with a needle of 1mm to
shift the operation mode. NOTE: No heating mode for cool only type unit.
4. SWING Button: Push this switch button to activate auto
swing feature of the horizontal louver. Push it again to
stop.
5. RESET Button (inner located): Once the recessed
RESET button is pressed, all of the current settings will
be cancelled and the controller will return to the initial
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settings. 3.1.3 RG51F1/E(Standard for Aurora series)
6. AIR DIRECTION Button: Press this button to change the Remote Controller Specifications
swing angle of the louver. The swing angle of the louver
is 6 degree for each press. When the louver swing at a
Model RG51F1/E
certain angle which would affect the cooling and heating
effect of the air conditioner, it would automatically change 3.0V (Dry batteries R03/
Rated Voltage
the swing direction . No symbol will appear in the display LR03×2)
area when press this button. (Not applicable to units Reaching Distance 8m
without this function). Environment Temperature
-5℃~60℃(23℉~140℉)
7. LED DISPLAY Button: Press this button to clear the digit Range
display in the air conditioner, press it again to activate it Buttons and Functions
(Not available for the units without LED display window).
8. FAN SPEED Button: Fan speed will be selected in
following sequence once pressing this button:
Product Features
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5. ECO Button: Used to enter the energy efficient mode. function enables the unit to reach the preset temperature
Under cooling mode, press this button, the remote at cooling or heating operation in the shortest time(if the
controller will adjust the temperature automatically to indoor unit does not support this function, there is no
24OC, fan speed of Auto to save energy(but only if the set corresponding operation happened when pressing this
temperature is less than 24OC). If the set temperature is button.)
between 24OC and 30OC, press the ECO button, the fan
speed will change to Auto, the set temperature will remain 3.1.4 RG51I55/BGEF(Standard for All Easy
unchanged. series)
NOTE: Pressing the TURBO and SLEEP button, modifying Remote Controller Specifications
the mode or adjusting the set temperature to less than
24OC will stop ECO operation. Model RG51I55/BGEF
Under ECO operation, the set temperature should be 24 C O 3.0V (Dry batteries R03/
Rated Voltage
or more. it may result in insufficient cooling. If you feel LR03×2)
uncomfortable, just press the ECO button again to stop it. Reaching Distance 8m
6. SWING ↔ Button: Used to stop or start vertical louver Environment Temperature
-5℃~60℃(23℉~140℉)
movement and set the desired left/right air flow direction. Range
Product Features
The vertical louver changes 6 degree in angle for each
Buttons and Functions
press.
7. RESET Button (inner located): Once the recessed
RESET button is pressed, all of the current settings will
be cancelled and the controller will return to the initial
settings.
8. LED DISPLAY Button: Disable/Active indoor screen
Display. When pushing the button, the indoor screen
display is cleared, press it again to light the display.
9. ON/OFF Button: Operation starts when this button is
pressed and stops when the button is pressed again.
10. FAN SPEED Button: Fan speed will be selected in
following sequence once pressing this button:
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4. SWING ↕ Button: Used to stop or start horizontal louver to 10 hours, then at 1 hour increments up to 24 hours. To
movement or set the desired up/down air flow direction. cancel the Auto-off time setting, just press the button until
The louver changes 6 degree in angle for each press. If the time setting is 0.0.
keep pushing more than 2 seconds, the louver will swing
14. LOCK Button(inner located): When you press the
up and down automatically.
recessed LOCK button, all current settings are locked in
5. SLEEP Button: Press this button to go into the Energy- and the remote controller does not accept any operation
Saving operation mode. Press it again to cancel. This except that of the LOCK. Press again to cancel the LOCK
function is only can be used on COOL, HEAT and AUTO mode.
mode and maintain the most comfortable temperature for
15. TURBO/FP Button: Active/Disable Turbo function. Turbo
you.
function enables the unit to reach the preset temperature
6. SWING ↔ Button: Used to stop or start vertical louver at cooling or heating operation in the shortest time(if the
movement and set the desired left/right air flow direction. indoor unit does not support this function, there is no
The vertical louver changes 6 degree in angle for each corresponding operation happened when pressing this
press. button.)
7. SELF CLEAN/FRESH Button:Press this button under Hold down this button for more than 2 seconds during
COOL or DRY mode, the self clean function is activated. heating operation(only when the setting mode is HEAT)
Product Features
Under SELF CLEAN mode, the air conditioner will will activate 8OC heating operation mode. The unit
automatically clean and dry the evaporator and keep it as will operate at high fan speed with the temperature
fresh for the next operation. automatically set to 8OC.
Hold down this button for at least 2 seconds to activate/ 16. LED DISPLAY Button: Press this button to clear the digit
cancel FRESH feature.When the FRESH function is initiated, display in the air conditioner, press it again to activate it
the Ionizer/Plasma Dust Collector(depending on models) (Not available for the units without LED display window).
is energized and will help to remove pollen and impurities
from the air.
8. FOLLOW ME Button: Push this button to initiate
the Follow Me feature, the remote display is actual
temperature at its location. The remote control will send
this signal to the air conditioner every 3 minutes interval
until press the Follow Me button again. The air conditioner
will beep to indicate the Follow Me feature has ended if it
does not receive the signal during any 7 minute interval.
9. RESET Button (inner located): Once the recessed
RESET button is pressed, all of the current settings will
be cancelled and the controller will return to the initial
settings.
10. ON/OFF Button: Operation starts when this button is
pressed and stops when the button is pressed again..
11. FAN SPEED Button: Fan speed will be selected in
following sequence once pressing this button:
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3.2 LCD Wired Remote Controller
3.2.1 LCD Wired Remote Controller KJR-12B/DP(T) (Standard)
The KJR-12B/DP(T) wired remote controller is standard for Duct type.
i) Buttons and Functions
MODE BUTTON ON/OFF BUTTON
• Used to select the operating mode • Used to start/stop the air
AUTO COOL DRY HEAT FAN conditioner.
• For cooling-only units, there is no ADJUST BUTTON
HEAT function.
Product Features
ECONOMY BUTTON
FOLLOW ME BUTTON TIMER
ON
FOLLOW
ME ECO • Used to activate/deacti-
• Allows the remote TIMER AUXIL
vate ECONOMY Mode, in
MODE FANS PEED TEMP
which the unit maintains
OFF HEATER SWING
climates.
• If pressed during HEAT mode, RESET BUTTON LOCK BUTTON
the electric heater function • Used to restore the system • Used to lock/unlock
becomes ineffective. to its default settings. the current setting.
Timer Lock
Displayed when the LOCK
The “ON” sign lights up mode is on
when the TIMER ON
function is activated
Temperature display
Displays the current set
The “OFF” sign lights up temperature
when the TIMER OFF
function is activated
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iii) Installation
• Dimensions
120mm 21mm 13.1mm
(4.7”) (0.8”) (0.5”)
19.5mm
19.5 mm
51.1mm (0.7”)
(2”)
120mm 85.5mm
(4.7”) (3.3”)
50mm
(1.9”)
• Wiring diagram
Refer to the following diagram to wire the Wall mounted type remote control to the indoor unit.
Product Features
Wire Joint, 5p
Infrared Pipe
Wire Controller
+5V
Indoor Unit
• Installation Diagram
Connect the wire from the display panel of the indoor unit to a connecting cable. Then connect the other side of the
connecting cable to the remote control.
Display board
The connective wires group(6m)
5-core wire
Note: Be sure to reserve a length of the connecting wire for periodic maintenance.
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Putty
Trap
Putty
Putty
Trap
Trap
Note: DO NOT allow water to enter the remote control. Use the trap and putty to seal the wires.
• For exposed mounting, cut holes on four of the sides according to the picture below.
Product Features
Cut three holes Cut one holes
for wire outlet for wire outlet
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3.2.2 LCD Wired Remote Controller KJR-120C/TF-E(Optional)
The KJR-120C/TF-E wired remote controller is optional for all types.
i) Buttons and Functions
NP N
P
O Q
Product Features
RS
U T
ë ï á å Ö ë ï á å Ö
V NO
NM NN
Hold to active the operation of auto-lifting panel when off To set timer on and timer off time of one day
To set temperature, time and timer; set up or down the To set 1 to 2 hours delay off for each day or a whole day off
auto-lifting panel in a weekly timer schedule
Used to select the fan speed. To confirm an setting or call up the menu
Press for adjusting the angel of louver, hold for vertical Back to previous operation or superior menu
swing; individual louver control for cassette panel 12. COPY button
6. Left-righ airflow swing Button Copy timer setting of one day to another in weekly schedule
Press for activing the horizontal swing setting
13 Infrared remote receiver (on some models)
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ii) LCD Screen
Product Features
1 Operation mode indication 9 C° / F° indication
2 Fan speed indication 10 Temperature display
3 Left-right swing indication 11 Lock indication
4 Up-down swing indication 12 Room temperature indication
5 Faceplate function indication 13 Clock display
6 Main unit and secondary unit indication 14 On/Off timer
7 Follow me function indication 15 Timer display
8 PTC function indication
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iii) Installation
• Dimensions
120 18.5
83.5
122
46
62
• Wiring diagram
Product Features
Refer to the following diagram to wire the Wall mounted type remote control to the indoor unit.
Insert of the
mainboard CN40
red ----------------------------------- red
black ----------------------------------- black
yellow ----------------------------------- yellow
brown ----------------------------------- brown
4-Core Shield Cable, the length
Wire controller is decided by installation Indoor unit mainboard
• Installation Diagram
Connect the female joint of wires group from the mainboard with the male joint of connective wires group. Then
connect the other side of connective wires group with the male joint of wires group leads from wire controller.
Mainboard
4-core shielding wire The connection cable(6m)
CN40
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Putty
Trap
Putty
Putty
Trap
Trap
Note: DO NOT allow water to enter the remote control. Use the trap and putty to seal the wires.
• For exposed mounting, four outletting positions. There are three need cutting.
Product Features
Cutting place of top Cutting place of left Cutting place of right
side wire outlet side wire outlet
side wire outlet
Embedded switch
Wiring through the wall
box wiring
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3.2.3 LCD Wired Remote Controller KJR-120G/TF-E(Optional)
The KJR-120G/TF-E wired remote controller is optional for all types.
i) Buttons and Functions
Mode 1
2
3 - + 3
Fan speed
4
(Lock)
1 MODE button
6. TIMER button
Used to select the operation mode: Auto / Cooling / Drying /
To set timer on and timer off time of one day
Heating / Fan;
7.DELAY/DAY OFF button
Hold to active the operation of auto-lifting panel when off
To set 1 to 2 hours delay off for each day or a whole day off
2. POWER button
in a weekly timer schedule
Turn on of turn off the unit.
8. COPY/FOLLOW ME button
3. Adjust button
To copy timer setting of one day to another in weekly
To set temperature, time and timer; set up or down the schedule setting;
auto-lifting panel
To active the follow me function while in normal
4. FAN SPEED button operation.
Used to select the fan speed. 9. BACK/TURBO button
5. Swing Button Back to previous operation or superior menu
Press to active vertical swing, hold for horizontal swing To active turbo mode while in normal operation
10. CONFIRM button
To confirm an setting or call up the superior menu
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ii) LCD Screen
Product Features
1 Operation mode indication 8 Turbo/PTC function indication
2 Fan speed indication 9 C° / F° indication
3 Left-right swing indication 10 Temperature display
4 Up-down swing indication 11 Lock indication
5 Faceplate function indication 12 Room temperature indication
6 Main unit and secondary unit indication 13 Clock display
7 Follow me function indication 14 On/Off timer
15 Timer display
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iii) Installation
• Dimensions
120mm 18.5mm
(4.7”) 46mm
(0.7”) (1.8”)
123mm 83.5mm
(4.8”) (3.3”)
62mm
(2.4”)
• Wiring diagram
1) Connection
Product Features
For Cassette type: The wired controller connects to main control board directly.
ADSS
EF 01
23 6
BCD
HA HB
45
789A
HA HB
Wired controller
For Duct, Ceiling& floor: The wired controller connects to terminal board, terminal board connects to main control
board.
HA HB
45
789A
HA HB
Wired controller
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2) Address setting
HA HB
Wired controller
Product Features
b. When the non-polarity controller is connected to several units, every air-conditioner in network has only one
network address to distinguish each other.
c. Address code of air-conditioner in LAN is set by code switch ENC1(Duct and Ceiling& Floor) or ADSS(Cassette)
of the indoor unit, and the set range is 0-15.
d. Note: The indoor units are controlled at the same time, not independently. The purpose of setting network
address is identify the unit when error occurs.
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Putty
Trap
Putty
Putty
Trap
Trap
Note: DO NOT allow water to enter the remote control. Use the trap and putty to seal the wires.
1 1
HA HB
3
HA HB 2
PCB PCB
2 2
2 4 1
HA HB
PCB PCB
HA HB
• 1: Indoor Unit.
• 2: Notch the part for the wiring to pass through with a nipper tool.
• Connect the terminals on the remote controller (HA ,HB), and the terminals of the indoor unit. (HA ,HB). (HA
and HB do not have polarity.)
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3.3 Centralized Controller
1) Connection
For Light commercial air conditioner with XYE port, it can be directly connected to Centralized Controller (CCM03, CCM09).
Product Features
2) Address setting
When setting the address, please make sure the unit is powered off. The address can be set from 0 to 63 by the switch.
Turn on the unit, then the address will be effective.
Note: For light commercial aire conditioner with XYE port, it can be also connected to BMS (Building Management
System).
If there is any CAC (central air conditioner ) connecting with the central controller at the same time, please set the
address from largest (63,62,61…), since the CAC units could obtain address automatically from the smallest (00,01,02…)
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3.4 Using the wire controller to set • If there is no change after airflow adjustment in the
external static pressure ventilation paths, be sure to reset automatic airflow
adjustment.
• You can use the unit’s automatic airflow adjustment
• If there is no change to ventilation paths after airflow
function to set external static pressure.
adjustment,contact your dealer, especially if this occurs
• Automatic airflow adjustment is the volume of blow- after testing the outdoor unit or if the unit has been
off air that has been automatically adjusted to the moved to a different location.
quantity rated.
• Do not use automatic airflow adjustment with remote
1. Make sure the test run is done with a dry coil. If the coil
control,if you are using booster fans, outdoor air
is not dry, run the unit for 2 hours in FAN ONLY mode to
processing unit, or a HRV via duct.
dry the coil.
• If the ventilation paths have been changed, reset airflow
2. Check that both power supply wiring and duct
automatic adjustment as described from step 3 onwards.
installation have been completed. Check that any closing
dampers are open. Check that the air filter is properly
attached to the air suction side passage of the unit. 3.5 Using the wire controller to set airflow
rate
3. If there is more than one air inlet and outlet, adjust
Product Features
the dampers so that the airflow rate of each air inlet and When the air conditioning unit is off, perform the
outlet conforms with the designed airflow rate. Make sure following steps:
the unit is in FAN ONLY mode. Press and set the airflow
adjustment button on the remote control to change the 1.Press“MODE” and “FAN” for three seconds.
airflow rate from H or L.
2.Press “ △ ” or “ ▽ ” to select the SP.
4. Set the parameters for automatic airflow adjustment.
When the air conditioning unit is off, perform the 3.Press “MODE” to set the airflow rate in the range of
following steps: 0~4.
- When the unit is turned off, hold the MODE button and
FAN button down together for three seconds. (“AF”
indicator flashes for 3 times.)
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Installation
Contents
Accessories....................................................................................................................106
1. Installation Overview.........................................................................................110
2. Location Selection..............................................................................................114
9. Engineering of Insulation..................................................................................133
outdoor unit.
Transfer connector(�6.35-�9.52)/(�0.25in-
�0.375in)(Packed with the indoor unit )
NOTE: Pipe size may differ from appliance 1
to appliance. To meet different pipe size
(on some models)
requirements, sometimes the pipe connections
Others need a transfer connector installed on the
outdoor unit.
Transfer connector(�9.52-�12.7)/(�0.375in-
�0.5in)(Packed with the indoor unit )
NOTE: Pipe size may differ from appliance 1
to appliance. To meet different pipe size
(on some models)
requirements, sometimes the pipe connections
need a transfer connector installed on the
outdoor unit.
Connecting wire for display (2m) - 1(on some models)
Optional accessories:
• There are two types of remote controls: wired and wireless.
• Select a remote controller based on customer preferences and requirements and install in an appropriate place.
• Refer to catalogues and technical literature for guidance on selecting a suitable remote controller.
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Accessories-Compact cassette type:
Name Shape Quantity
Installation paper template
Indoor unit installation 1
(some models)
Soundproof/insulation sheath
Refrigeration Fittings 1
(some models)
Ceiling hook 4
Installation
Used to make the connective pipes
Installation Accessory
between indoor and outdoor units.
(some models)
Suspension bolt 4
Anti-shock rubber 1
Owner‘s manual - 1
Others
Installation manual - 1
Optional accessories:
• There are two types of remote controls: wired and wireless.
• Select a remote controller based on customer preferences and requirements and install in an appropriate place.
• Refer to catalogues and technical literature for guidance on selecting a suitable remote controller.
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Accessories-wall-mounted type
Name Shape Quantity
Mounting plate 1
Clip anchor 5
Remote controller 1
Mode ON/OFF Fan
Timer
LED Follow
me
TurboI ON Self
clean
Seal
1(for cooling & heating
models only)
Drain joint
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AIR CON DI TI ON ER
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Φ6.35 (1/4in)
Liquid side
Φ9.52 (3/8in) Parts you must purchase.
Connecting pipe assembly Φ9.52 (3/8in) Consult the dealer about
Gas side Φ12.7 (1/2in) the pipe size.
Φ15.9 (5/8in)
Installation
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1. Installation Overview
Installation Order-A6 Duct type
1 2 3
Install the indoor unit Install the outdoor unit Connect the refrigerant pipes
6 5 4
L N
MC MC
Installation
Evacuate the refrigeration system Connect the wires Install the drainpipe
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Installation Order-Compact cassette type
1 2 3
Install the indoor unit Install the outdoor unit Install the drainpipe
6 5 4
L N
MC MC
Installation
Evacuate the refrigeration system Connect the wires Connect the refrigerant pipes
7 8
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Installation Order-Wall mounted type
1 15cm (5.9in) 2
12cm 12cm
(4.75in) (4.75in)
2.3m (90.55in)
3 4
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5 6 7
Installation
Wrap Piping and Cable
(not applicable for some locations in the US )
9
STEP 8
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2. Location selection
wa
ll 2.5 If the location is exposed to strong
ck
”f
rom
ba
winds (for example: near a seaside),
1.8
cm
/1 the unit must be placed against the
30
30 cm
/ 11.8
wall to shelter it from the wind. If
” on
M
left
necessary, use an awning.
6 0 cm
/ 23.6
” on
right
P
ro nt
inf
8”
/7
cm N
2 00
L A
25 cm / 9.8” or
L ≤ 1/2H
more
L≤H
30 cm / 11.8” or
1/2H < L ≤ H
more
L>H Can not be installed
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3. Indoor Unit Installation(A6 Duct 6. Secure the bolt using the included washers and nuts.
type) 7. Install the four suspension bolts.
8. Mount the indoor unit with at least two people to
3.1 Service space for indoor unit lift and secure it. Insert suspension bolts into the unit’s
20cm or more 30cm or more hanging holes. Fasten them using the washers and nuts
provided.
60cmX60cm
checking orifice
Shockproof cushion
Electric control box
Installation
Washer Overhang part
Size of mounted plug
Capacity(Btu/h) Hanging screw bolt
L M
7k/9k/12k 741 360 Note: Confirm the minimum drain tilt is 1/100 or more.
18k 920 508
2. Install and fit pipes and wires after you have finished 3.3 Duct and accessories installation
installing the main body. When choosing where to start,
determine the direction of the pipes to be drawn out. 1. Install the filter(optional) according to air inlet size.
Especially in cases where there is a ceiling involved, align 2. Install the canvas tie-in between the body and duct.
the refrigerant pipes, drain pipes, and indoor and outdoor
3. The air inlet and air outlet duct should be far enough
lines with their connection points before mounting the
apart enough to a avoid air passage short-circuit.
unit..
4. Connect the duct according to the following diagram.
3. Install hanging screw bolts.
Canvas tie-in Canvas tie-in
1) Cut off the roof beam.
2) Strengthen the point at which the cut was made.
Isolation booth
Consolidate the roof beam..
4. After you select an installation location,align the Air inlet
Air outlet
refrigerant pipes, drain pipes, as well as indoor and Isolation booth Air dust filter
checking orifice
outdoor wires with their connection points before
mounting the unit..
5. Drill 4 holes 10cm (4”) deep at the ceiling hook
positions in the internal ceiling. Be sure to hold the drill at
a 90° angle to the ceiling.
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5. Refer to the following static pressure guidelines when
installing the indoor unit.
Capacity(Btu/h) Static Pressure(Pa)
7k/9k 0-40
12k 0-60
18k 0-100
Change the fan motor static pressure according to external
duct static pressure.
NOTE: 1. Do not put the connecting duct weight on the NOTE: All the figures in this manual are for demonstration
indoor unit. purposes only. The air conditioner you have purchased may
2. When connecting duct, use inflammable canvas tie-in to be slightly different in design, though similar in shape.
prevent vibrating.
3. Insulation foam must be wrapped outside the duct to
3.5 Fresh air duct installation
avoid condensate. An internal duct underlayer can be Dimension :
added to reduce noise, if the end-user requires.
Duct joint for fresh air
3.4 Adjust the air inlet direction(From rear
side to under-side.)
1. Take off ventilation panel and flange,
Air return flange
Ø125mm(4.92”) Ø160mm(6.3”)
Installation
Ventilation panel
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3. Indoor Unit Installation(Compact
Cassette Type)
3.1 Service space for indoor unit
Installation
3.2 Hang Indoor Unit
1. Use the included paper template to cut a rectangular
hole in the ceiling, leaving at least 1m (39.4”) on all sides.
The cut hole size should be 4cm(1.6”) larger than the body
size.
Be sure to mark the areas where ceiling hook holes will be
drilled.
5. Mount the indoor unit. You will need two people to lift
and secure it. Insert suspension bolts into the unit’s hang-
ing holes. Fasten them using the included washers and
nuts
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unit and the four sides of false ceiling are even. The 3.3 Compact Cassette Panel Installation
bottom of the unit should be 24mm / 0.9in higher than
ceiling board. 3.3.1 Remove the front grille
Generally, L should be half the length of the suspension 1. Slide the 2 grille hooks toward the middle of the
bolt or long enough to prevent the nuts from coming off
decoration panel.
Wall
Main body
Compact cassette:24mm(0.9in)
Super-slim cassette:10 - 18mm (0.4-0.7in) 2. Hold the grille at a 45° angle, lift it up slightly and
Ceiling board detach it from the main body.
CAUTION:
Ensure that the unit is completely level.
The unit is equipped with a built-in drain pump and
float switch. If the unit is tilted against the direction of
condensate flows (the drainpipe side is raised), the float
switch may malfunction and cause water to leak.
3.3.2 Install the panel
Installation
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3.3.6 Close the front grille, and close the two grille
hooks.
Installation
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3. Indoor Unit Installation(wall Correct orientation of Mounting Plate
mounted type)
(1.5in)
39mm
or more or more
(1.5in)
285mm (11.2in)
39mm
Indoor unit
outline
47.1mm
(1.85in)
47.1mm
(1.85in)
Right rear wall
Left rear wall
2.3m (90.55in) or more hole 65mm (2.5in) 45mm(1.7in) 183.6mm(7.2in) 123.6mm(4.86in) 117.5mm(4.62in)
hole 65mm (2.5in)
805mm(31.7in)
36.6mm
(1.44in)
304.1mm(11.9in)
302mm (11.88in)
1. Remove the screw that attaches the mounting plate to Indoor unit
(1.85in)
outline
the back of the indoor unit.
47.5mm
(1.87in)
2. Place the mounting plate against the wall in a location Left rear wall
hole 65mm (2.5in) 45mm(1.7in) 259.1mm(10.2in) Right rear wall
100.6mm(3.96in) 123.7mm(4.87in) hole 65mm (2.5in)
that meets the standards in the Select Installation Location
Installation
958.3mm(37.7in)
step. (See Mounting Plate Dimensions for detailed
information on mounting plate sizes.) 18K Model
506mm(19.92in)
3. Drill holes for mounting screws in places that:
(2.16in)
316.7mm(12.4in) 291mm(11.45in)
324.9mm (12.79in)
55mm
• have studs and can support the weight of the unit.
(2.16in)
55mm
(1.85in)
47mm
47mm
4. Secure the mounting plate to the wall with the screws Left rear wall Right rear wall
hole 65mm (2.5in) 271.7mm(10.69in) 246mm(9.68in) hole 65mm (2.5in)
provided. 1037.6mm(40.85in)
unit, the diagrams to the right show different types of 101mm (4in)
136mm (5.35in)
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426mm (16.8in) 599mm(23.6in)
232mm (9.15in) Indoor unit outline
558mm(21.97in) 320mm(12.60in)
192mm (7.55in)
128mm (5.05in)
43mm (1.7in)
342mm(13.5in)
297mm (11.7in)
43mm (1.7in)
43mm (1.7in)
(2.56 in) (5.12in) (2.56 in)
55mm(2.17in)
174mm
Left rear wall Right rear wall (6.85in)
hole 65mm (2.5in) 802mm (31.6in) hole 65mm (2.5in)
1106mm(43.5in)
Right rear wall mounting plate to the wall by tightening the screws
34mm (1.35in)
965mm (38in)
hole 65mm (2.5in) directly into the clip anchors.
148.7mm
335mm (13.2in)
(5.85in)
position of the mounting plate. Refer to Mounting Plate
47mm (1.85in)
Dimensions on the next page to help you determine the
Left rear wall Right rear wall
Installation
hole 65mm (2.5in)
174.3mm (6.85in)
1080mm (42.5in) 151mm (5.95in) hole 65mm (2.5in) optimal position. The wall hole should have a 65mm
(2.5in) diameter at least, and at a slightly lower angle to
facilitate drainage.
24K Model
2. Using a 65mm (2.5in) or 90mm(3.54in) (depending on
For All Easy series: models )core drill, drill a hole in the wall. Make sure that
452.7mm(17.8in) the hole is drilled at a slight downward angle, so that the
Indoor unit outline
outdoor end of the hole is lower than the indoor end by
406.4mm(16in) 249mm(9.8in)
about 5mm to 7mm (0.2-0.27in). This will ensure proper
54mm(2.1in)
water drainage.
302mm(11.9in)
439mm(17.28in) 262mm(10.31in)
325mm(12.8in)
(0.2-0.27in)
5-7m m
219mm(8.62in)
964mm(37.9in)
18K Model
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3.4 Prepare refrigerant piping four different angles:
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water flows from the unit smoothly. malfunction and possible fire.
NOTE ON DRAIN HOSE PLACEMENT: 10. Do not let wires touch or rest against refrigerant
tubing, the compressor, or any moving parts within the
• DO NOT kink the drain hose. unit.
• DO NOT create a water trap.
11. If the unit has an auxiliary electric heater, it must be
• DO NOT put the end of drain hose in water or a installed at least 1 meter (40in) away from any combustible
container that will collect water. materials.
12. BEFORE PERFORMING ANY ELECTRICAL OR WIRING
WORK, TURN OFF THE MAIN POWER TO THE SYSTEM.
3.6.1 Before performing electrical work, read 1. Prepare the cable for connection:
these regulations • Using wire strippers, strip the rubber jacket from both
Installation
1. All wiring must comply with local and national electrical ends of signal cable to reveal about 40mm (1.57in) of
codes, and must be installed by a licensed electrician. the wires inside.
2. All electrical connections must be made according to • Strip the insulation from the ends of the wires.
the Electrical Connection Diagram located on the panels of • Using wire crimper, crimp u-type lugs on the ends of
the indoor and outdoor units. the wires.
3. If there is a serious safety issue with the power supply, 2. Open front panel of the indoor unit.
stop work immediately. Explain your reasoning to the
3. Using a screwdriver, open the wire box cover on the
client, and refuse to install the unit until the safety issue is
right side of the unit. This will reveal the terminal block.
properly resolved.
4. Power voltage should be within 90-110% of rated
voltage. Insufficient power supply can cause malfunction, Terminal block
electrical shock, or fire.
Wire cover
5. If connecting power to fixed wiring, install a surge
protector and main power switch with a capacity of 1.5
times the maximum current of the unit. Screw
Cable clamp
6. If connecting power to fixed wiring, a switch or circuit
breaker that disconnects all poles and has a contact
separation of at least 1/8in (3mm) must be incorporated
in the fixed wiring. The qualified technician must use an
approved circuit breaker or switch. The Wiring Diagram is located
on the inside of the indoor unit’s
7. Only connect the unit to an individual branch circuit wire cover.
outlet. Do not connect another appliance to that outlet.
4. Unscrew the cable clamp below the terminal block and
8. Make sure to properly ground the air conditioner.
place it to the side.
9. Every wire must be firmly connected. Loose wiring
5. Facing the back of the unit, remove the plastic panel on
can cause the terminal to overheat, resulting in product
the bottom left-hand side.
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6. Feed the signal wire through this slot, from the back of switch needed is determined by the maximum current
the unit to the front. of the unit. The maximum current is indicated on the
nameplate located on the side panel of the unit. Refer to
7. Facing the front of the unit, match the wire colors with this nameplate to choose the right cable, fuse, or switch.
the labels on the terminal block, connect the u-lug and
and firmly screw each wire to its corresponding terminal. • Take note of fuse specifications
8. After checking to make sure every connection is secure, The air conditioner’s circuit board (PCB) is designed with a
use the cable clamp to fasten the signal cable to the unit. fuse to provide overcurrent protection. The specifications
Screw the cable clamp down tightly. of the fuse are printed on the circuit board, such as: Indoor
unit: T5A/250VAC, etc.(The fuse is made of ceramic.)
9. Replace the wire cover on the front of the unit, and the
plastic panel on the back. • Pay attention to live wire
While crimping wires, make sure you clearly distinguish the
For All Easy series:
Live (“L”) Wire from other wires.
1. Open front panel of the indoor unit by loosen the
• All wiring must performed strictly in accordance with
screws according to picture below, which provide big
the wiring diagram located on the inside of the indoor
space for wiring connection.
unit’s wire cover.
2. Open the wire box cover to connect the cable. • Do not mix up live and null wires.
This is dangerous, and can cause the air conditioning unit
to malfunction.
• The wiring connection process may differ slightly
between units.
Terminal through the wall hole, you must bundle them together to
block save space, protect them, and insulate them.
1. Bundle the drain hose, refrigerant pipes, and signal
Wire
cover
cable according to the picture below:
Cable Indoor Unit
clamp
5. Feed the signal wire through this slot, from the back of Insulation tape
the unit to the front.
Signal wire Drain hose
6. Facing the front of the unit, connect the wire according
to the indoor unit’s wiring diagram, connect the u-lug and 2. Using adhesive vinyl tape, attach the drain hose to the
firmly screw each wire to its corresponding terminal. underside of the refrigerant pipes.
7. After checking to make sure every connection is secure, 3. Using insulation tape, wrap the signal wire, refrigerant
use the cable clamp to fasten the signal cable to the unit. pipes, and drain hose tightly together. Double-check that
Screw the cable clamp down tightly. all items are bundled in accordance with the picture above.
8. Replace the wire cover on the front of the unit, and the NOTE:
plastic panel on the back.
• Drain hose must be on bottom
NOTE:
Make sure that the drain hose is at the bottom of the
• Choose the right cable size bundle. Putting the drain hose at the top of the bundle
The size of the power supply cable, signal cable, fuse, and can cause the drain pan to overflow, which can lead to fire
or water damage.
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• Do not intertwine signal cable with other wires 2. Use the holder in the mounting plate to prop up the
While bundling these items together, do not intertwine or unit, giving you enough room to connect the refrigerant
cross the signal cable with any other wiring piping, signal cable, and drain hose.
Installation
the unit. The unit should not jiggle or shift. 7. Using even pressure, push down on the bottom half of
the unit. Keep pushing down until the unit snaps onto the
6. Using even pressure, push down on the bottom half of hooks along the bottom of the mounting plate.
the unit. Keep pushing down until the unit snaps onto the
hooks along the bottom of the mounting plate. For All Easy series:
7. Again, check that the unit is firmly mounted by applying Step 1:Hook the indoor unit on the mounting plate:
slight pressure to the left and the right-hand sides of the 1. Keep in mind that the hooks on the mounting plate are
unit. smaller than the holes on the back of the unit.If you find
3.8.2 If refrigerant piping is already embedded that you don’t have ample room to connect embedded
pipes to the indoor unit, the unit can be adjusted left or
in the wall, do the following:
right by about 30-50mm (1.25-1.95in), depending on the
For Aurora series & Forest series: model.
1. Hook the top of the indoor unit on the upper hook of
the mounting plate. 30-50mm 30-50mm
(1.2-1.95in) (1.2-1.95in)
• Unit is adjustable
Keep in mind that the hooks on the mounting plate are
smaller than the holes on the back of the unit. If you find Move to left or right
that you don’t have ample room to connect embedded
pipes to the indoor unit, the unit can be adjusted left or Step 2: Prepare refrigerant piping:
right by about 30-50mm (1.25-1.95in), depending on the 1. Disassemble the louver:
model.
30-50m m 30-50m m
(1.2-1.95in) (1.2-1.95in)
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Step 4. Keep pipe connection point exposed to perform
the leak test (refer to Electrical Checks and Leak Checks
section of this manual).
Step 5. After the leak test, wrap the connection point with
insulation tape.
Step 6. Remove the bracket or wedge that is propping
with insulation tape.
Step 7. Using even pressure, push down on the bottom
half of the unit. Keep pushing down until the unit snaps
onto the hooks along the bottom of the mounting plate.
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4. Outdoor unit installation Since the gravity center of the unit is not at its physical
center, so please be careful when lifting it with a sling.
4.1 Service space for outdoor unit Never hold the inlet of the outdoor unit to prevent it from
deforming.
Do not touch the fan with hands or other objects.
Do not lean it more than 45, and do not lay it sidelong.
Make concrete foundation according to the specifications
of the outdoor units.
Fasten the feet of this unit with bolts firmly to prevent it
from collapsing in case of earthquake or strong wind.
Model A B D
M2OG-14HFN8-Q
Installation
M2OC-18HFN8-Q 514 340 333
M2OD-18HFN8-Q
M3OF-21HFN8-Q
M3OE-27HFN8-Q 540 350 363
M3OF-27HFN8-Q
M4OE-28HFN8-Q
M4OB-36HFN8-Q 673 403 410
M5OD-42HFN8-Q
Cation
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5. Drainage Pipe Installation For horizontal drainage pipe (The following table is for
reference)
Install the drainage pipe as shown below and take
measures against condensation. Improperly installation Allowable
Reference maximum water
could lead to leakage and eventually wet furniture and PVC value of inner
belongings. flowrate (l/h) Remark
pipe diameter of
pipe (mm) Slope Slope
1/50 1/100
5.1 Installation principle
PVC25 20 39 27 For branch
•• Ensure at least 1/100 slope of the drainage pipe pipe
PVC32 25 70 50
•• Adopt suitable pipe diameter
•• Adopt nearby condensate water discharge PVC40 31 125 88 Could be used
PVC50 40 247 175 for confluence
pipe
5.2 Key points of drainage water pipe PVC63 51 473 334
installation
Attention: Adopt PVC40 or bigger pipe to be the main
1. Considering the pipeline route and elevation. pipe.
•• Before installing condensate water pipeline, deter-
mine its route and elevation to avoid intersection For Vertical drainage pipe (The following table is for
with other pipelines and ensure slope is straight. reference)
2. Drainage pipe selection
Reference
•• The drainage pipe diameter shall not small than the Allowable
PVC value of inner
drain hose of indoor unit maximum water Remark
pipe diameter of
•• According to the water flowrate and drainage pipe flowrate (l/h)
pipe (mm)
slope to choose the suitable pipe, the water flow-
rate is decided by the capacity of indoor unit. PVC25 20 220 For branch
Relationship between water flowrate and capacity of PVC32 25 410 pipe
Installation
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•• Refer the following picture for installation reference.
8. Blowhole setting
•• For the concentrated drainage pipe system, there
should design a blowhole at the highest point of
main pipe to ensure the condensate water discharge
smoothly.
•• The air outlet shall face down to prevent dirt enter-
ing pipe.
•• Each indoor unit of the system should be installed it.
•• The installation should be considering the conve-
nience for future cleaning.
Installation
•• The false installation will cause converse water flow
and the slope of the branch pipe can not be ad-
justed.
6. Water storage pipe setting
•• If the indoor unit has high extra static pressure and 9. The end of drainage pipe shall not contact with ground
without water pump to elevate the condensate wa- directly.
ter, such as high extra static pressure duct unit , the
water storage pipe should be set to avoid converse
flow or blow water phenomena. 5.3 Drainage test
1. Water leakage test
•• After finishing the construction of drainage pipe
system, fill the pipe with water and keep it for 24
hours to check whether there is leakage at joint
section.
7. Lifting pipe setting of indoor unit with water pump 2.1 Units without a pump
•• The length of lifting pipe should not exceed
750mm.
•• The drainage pipe should be set down inclined after
the lifting pipe immediately to avoid wrong opera-
tion of water level switch.
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even water shall run over the water collector.
• Continuously infusing water until water level
alarmed, check whether the drainage pump could
discharge water at once. If water level does not
decline under warning water level 3 minutes
later, it shall cause shutdown of unit. When this
situation happens, the normal startup only can
be recovered by turning down power supply and
Stow tube
eliminating accumulated water.
•• Fill the water pan with 2 liters of water.
•• Check that the drainpipe is unhindered Note: Drain plug at the main water-containing plate
is used for eliminating accumulated water in water-
.2.2 Units with a pump containing plate when maintaining air conditioner fault.
During normal operation, the plug shall be filled in to
1. Remove the test cover.
•• Fill the water pan with 2 liters of water. prevent leakage.
CLOSED OPEN
CLOSED
OPE
Installation
Test cap
Stow tube
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6. Refrigerant Pipe Installation
Installation
5/8" (15.9) 19.2/0.76 19.7/0.78 R0.4~0.8
15m(49ft) •• After flared the pipe, the opening part must be seal
by end cover or adhesive tape to avoid duct or exog-
Indoor unit enous impurity come into the pipe.
7. Drill holes if the pipes need to pass the wall.
8. According to the field condition to bend the pipes so
that it can pass the wall smoothly.
6.2 The procedure of connecting pipes
9. Bind and wrap the wire together with the insulated pipe
1.Choose the pipe size according to the specification table. if necessary.
2.Confirm the cross way of the pipes. 10. Set the wall conduit
3.Measure the necessary pipe length. 11. Set the supporter for the pipe.
4.Cut the selected pipe with pipe cutter 12. Locate the pipe and fix it by supporter
•• Make the section flat and smooth. •• For horizontal refrigerant pipe, the distance be-
tween supporters should not be exceed 1m.
•• For vertical refrigerant pipe, the distance between
supporters should not be exceed 1.5m.
13. Connect the pipe to indoor unit and outdoor unit by
using two spanners.
•• Be sure to use two spanners and proper torque to
fasten the nut, too large torque will damage the
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bellmouthing, and too small torque may cause -755mmHg after 1 hour of drying, it indicates that there is
leakage. Refer the following table for different pipe moisture or leakage in pipeline system and need to go on
connection. with drying for half an hour.
Torque 3. If the vacuum degree of vacuum pump still could not
Pipe Diameter Sketch map reach -755mmHg after 1.5 hours of drying, check whether
N.m(lb.ft)
there is leakage source.
15~16
1/4" (6.35) 4 . Leakage test: After the vacuum degree reaches
(11~11.8)
25~26 -755mmHg, stop vacuum drying and keep the pressure for
3/8" (9.52) 1 hour. If the indicator of vacuum gauge does not go up,
(18.4~19.18)
35~36 it is qualified. If going up, it indicates that there is moisture
1/2" (12.7)
(25.8~26.55) or leak source.
45~47
5/8" (15.9) 7.0.2 Special vacuum drying
(33.19~34.67)
65~67 The special vacuum drying method shall be adopted when:
3/4" (19)
(47.94~49.42)
75-85 1. Finding moisture during flushing refrigerant pipe.
7/8" (22)
(55.3-62.7) 2. Conducting construction on rainy day, because rain
7. Vacuum Drying and Leakage water might penetrated into pipeline.
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8. Additional Refrigerant Charge 9. Engineering of Insulation
•• After the vacuum drying process is carried out, the
additional refrigerant charge process need to be 9.1 Insulation of refrigerant pipe
performed.
•• The outdoor unit is factory charged with refrigerant. 1. Operational procedure of refrigerant pipe
The additional refrigerant charge volume is decided insulation
by the diameter and length of the liquid pipe be-
Cut the suitable pipe → insulation (except joint section) →
tween indoor and outdoor unit. Refer the following
flare the pipe → piping layout and connection→ vacuum
formula to calculate the charge volume.
drying → insulate the joint parts
Diameter of liquid pipe (mm) Formula
V=15g/m×((Total pipe 2. Purpose of refrigerant pipe insulation
6.35 length - pre-charge •• During operation, temperature of gas pipe and
pipe lengthxN)) liquid pipe shall be over-heating or over-cooling
V=30g/m×((Total pipe extremely. Therefore, it is necessary to carry out in-
9.52 length - pre-charge sulation; otherwise it shall debase the performance
pipe lengthxN)) of unit and burn compressor.
The pre-charge pipe length is 7.5m. •• Gas pipe temperature is very low during cooling.
Note: If insulation is not enough, it shall form dew and
cause leakage.
•• Refrigerant may only be charged after performed
•• Temperature of gas pipe is very high (generally 50-
the vacuum drying process.
100°C) during heating. Insulation work must be
•• Always use gloves and glasses to protect your hands
carried out to prevent hurt by carelessness touching.
and eyes during the charge work.
•• Use electronic scale or fluid infusion apparatus to 3. Insulation material selection for refrigerant pipe
weight refrigerant to be recharged. Be sure to avoid •• The burning performance should over 120°C
extra refrigerant charged, it may cause liquid ham- •• According to the local law to choose insulation
mer of the compressor or protections. materials
Installation
•• Use supplementing flexible pipe to connect refriger- •• The thickness of insulation layer shall be above
ant cylinder, pressure gauge and outdoor unit. And 10mm.If in hot or wet environment place, the layer
The refrigerant should be charged in liquid state. of insulation should be thicker accordingly.
Before recharging, The air in the flexible pipe and 4. Installation highlights of insulation construction
manifold gauge should be exhausted.
•• After finished refrigerant recharge process, check •• Gas pipe and liquid pipe shall be insulated sepa-
whether there is refrigerant leakage at the connec- rately, if the gas pipe and liquid pipe were insulated
tion joint part.(Using gas leakage detector or soap together; it will decrease the performance of air
water to detect). conditioner.
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insulation and cause easy aging of the material. 10. Engineering of Electrical Wiring
9.2 Insulation of drainage pipe 10.1 Highlights of electrical wiring
1. Operational procedure of refrigerant pipe installation
insulation •• All field wiring construction should be finished by
Select the suitable pipe → insulation (except joint section) qualified electrician.
→ piping layout and connection→ drainage test→ insulate •• Air conditioning equipment should be grounded ac-
the joint parts cording to the local electrical regulations.
•• Current leakage protection switch should be in-
2. Purpose of drainage pipe insulation stalled.
•• Do not connect the power wire to the terminal of
The temperature of condensate drainage water is very low.
signal wire.
If insulation is not enough, it shall form dew and cause
•• When power wire is parallel with signal wire, put
leakage to damage the house decoration.
wires to their own wire tube and remain at least
3. Insulation material selection for drainage pipe 300mm gap.
•• The insulation material should be flame retardant •• According to table in indoor part named “the speci-
material, the flame retardancy of the material should fication of the power” to choose the wiring, make
be selected according to the local law. sure the selected wiring not small than the date
•• Thickness of insulation layer is usually above 10mm. showing in the table.
•• Use specific glue to paste the seam of insulation ma- •• Select different colors for different wire according to
terial, and then bind with adhesive tape. The width relevant regulations.
of tape shall not be less than 5cm. Make sure it is •• Do not use metal wire tube at the place with acid or
firm and avoid dew. alkali corrosion, adopt plastic wire tube to replace it.
•• There must be not wire connect joint in the wire
4. Installation and highlights of insulation tube If joint is a must, set a connection box at the
construction place.
•• The single pipe should be insulated before connect- •• The wiring with different voltage should not be in
Installation
ing to another pipe, the joint part should be insu- one wire tube.
lated after the drainage test. •• Ensure that the color of the wires of outdoor and
•• There should be no insulation gap between the the terminal No. are same as those of indoor unit
insulation material. respectively.
•• You must first choose the right cable size before
preparing it for connection. Be sure to use H07RN-F
cables.
Table: Minimum Cross-Sectional Area able of Power and
Signal Cables
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11. Test Operation Drainage Test
a. Ensure the drainpipe flows smoothly. New buildings
11.1 The test operation must be carried out should perform this test before finishing the ceiling.
after the entire installation has been b. Remove the test cover. Add 2000ml of water to the tank
completed. through the attached tube.
c.Turn on the main power switch and run the air
11.2 Please confirm the following points conditioner in COOL mode.
before the test operation. d. Listen to the sound of the drain pump to see if it makes
•• The indoor unit and outdoor unit are installed prop- any unusual noises.
erly.
•• Tubing and wiring are correctly completed. e. Check to see that the water is discharged. It may
•• The refrigerant pipe system is leakage-checked. take up to one minute before the unit begins to drain
•• The drainage is unimpeded. depending on the drainpipe.
•• The ground wiring is connected correctly. f. Make sure that there are no leaks in any of the piping.
•• The length of the tubing and the added stow capac-
ity of the refrigerant have been recorded. g. Stop the air conditioner. Turn off the main power switch
•• The power voltage fits the rated voltage of the air and reinstall the test cover.
conditioner.
•• There is no obstacle at the outlet and inlet of the If ambient temperature is below 17°C (63°F)
outdoor and indoor units.
•• The gas-side and liquid-side stop values are both You can’t use the remote controller to turn on the COOL
opened. function when the ambient temperature is below 17°C. In
•• The air conditioner is pre-heated by turning on the this instance, you can use the MANUAL CONTROL button
power. to test the COOL function.
1. Lift the front panel of the indoor unit, and raise it until it
Installation
11.3 Test operation clicks in place.
1. Open both the liquid and gas stop valves. 2. The MANUAL CONTROL button is located on the right-
2. Turn on the main power switch and allow the unit to hand side of the display box. Press it two times to select
warm up. the COOL function.
3. Set the air conditioner to COOL mode, and check the 3. Perform Test Run as normal.
following points.
Indoor unit
•• Whether the switch on the remote controller works
well.
•• Whether the buttons on the remote controller
works well.
•• Whether the air flow louver moves normally.
•• Whether the room temperature is adjusted well.
•• Whether the indicator lights normally.
•• Whether the temporary buttons works well.
•• Whether the drainage is normal.
•• Whether there is vibration or abnormal noise during
operation.
Outdoor unit
•• Whether there is vibration or abnormal noise during
operation.
•• Whether the generated wind, noise, or condensed
of by the air conditioner have influenced your neigh-
borhood.
•• Whether any of the refrigerant is leaked.
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Static Pressure Design
Contents
1. Introduction........................................................................................................137
3. Dynamic Losses...................................................................................................138
6. Unit Conversion..................................................................................................140
Static Pressure
Design
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3. Dynamic Losses
For dynamic losses, please refer to below image.
Static Pressure
Design
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4. Corresponding Relation Between Rectangular Duct and Round Duct
Static Pressure
Design
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5. Method For Duct Calculation (equal friction method)
1)Draw schematic view of the duct system.
1)Make notes for air volume and mark clearly the elbow, the branch parts, the air discharge outlet.
1)Select one main ducting route (where the maximum static pressure loss occurs).
1)Select the air velocity for the main duct in accordance with the desirable air velocity.
6. Unit Conversion
• 1 inch water=248.8 N/m2 (Pa)=0.0361 lb/in2 (psi)=25.4 kg/cm2=0.0739 in mercury
• 1 ft3/min (cfm)=1.7 m3/h
• 1 ft/min=5.08*10-3 m/s
• 1 inch=2.54 cm=0.0254m=0.08333ft
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