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Ductless Split Air Conditioner Installation Manual Note: Indoor AS09TB1HRH AS12TB1HRH AS15TD1HRE AS18TD1HRE AS24TE1HRE Outdoor 1U09BU1ERH 1U12BU1ERH 1U15RU1ERE 1U18RU1ERE 1U24SU1ERE 3OHDVHPDNHVXUHWKHSRZHUVXSSO\FRUUHFWO\DWƪUVWNNYROWDJHZKLOHNNNYROWDJH Table of Contents Step 1 - Preparation ...................................................................................................................... 2 Step 2 - Installation of the Indoor Unit ........................................................................................... 3 Step 3 - Installation of the Outdoor Unit ........................................................................................ 4 Step 4 - Interconnecting the Indoor and Outdoor Units ................................................................. 5 Step 5 - Leak Test and Evacuation.................................................................................................. 6 Step 6 - Charging........................................................................................................................... 7 Section 7 - Explaining Operation to the End User........................................................................... 8 .................................................................................................. 8 Section 9 - Seacoast Application ................................................................................................... 8 0010590560 ENGLISH Step 1 - Preparation Ţ Ţ Ţ Ţ Ţ Ţ Ţ Ţ Ţ Ţ Ţ Ţ Ţ Ţ Ţ Ţ Ţ Ţ Ţ Ţ Ţ Ţ Required Tools for Installation Procedure for Selecting the Location Drill :LUHSnipper +ROH6aZŞ VDFXXPSXPS Soap-and-wDWHUVROXWLRQRUJDVOHDkDJH detector TRUTXHZUHQFK PPPPPP TXELQJFXtter FODULQJtool RazRUNQLIH 0HDVXULQJWDSH Level MicrRQJDXJH NitrRJHQ Mini-SSOLW$'$GDSWHU ŞtRŞ $1RQDGKHVLYHTape %$GKHVLYHTape &6DGGOH /.S ZLWKVFUewV '(OHFWULFDOZLULQJ ('rDLQKRVH ,QFOXGHG ),QVXODWLRQ *PLSLQJKROHcoYHU ,QFOXGHG Ţ &KRRVHDSODFHVROLGHQRXJKtREHDUWKH ZHLJKWDQGYLErDWLRQRIWKHXQLWDQGZKHUH WKHRSHrDWLRQQRLVHZLOOnot Ţ &KRRVHDORFDWLRQZKHUHWKHKoWDLU GLVFKDUJHGIrRPWKHXQLWRUWKHRSHrDWLRQ QRLVHDQGZLOOQoWFDXVHDQXLVDQFHtRWKH QHLJKERrVRIWKHXVHr. 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Step 2.1 Step 2.2 Step 2.3 Step 2.4 Step 2.5A Step 2.5B Step 2.6 Step 2.7 Step 2.8A Step 2.8B Using a level, verify the mounting plate is horizontal and mark the screw locations. 2.3 Step 2.3 Screw the mounting plate to the wall. The piping for the indoor unit may be routed to the unit from one of several directions. Left, Left Rear, Right, Right Rear, or Below (Illustration 1). 2.4 Step 2.4 Knockouts are provided on the case for Left, Right, and Right Below. Drilling the hole through the wall for left rear or right rear installation 2.5 Step 2.5A & 2.5B Measure and mark the location where the piping hole is to be drilled. 2.6 Step 2.6 Drill the piping hole using a hole saw of the correct diameter. Angle the drill with a downward pitch to the outside wall so that the outside hole will be ¼” lower than the inside hole, giving the hole the proper angle for condensate drainage. 2.7 Step 2.7 ,QVWDOOWKHSLSLQJKROHFRYHUƫDQJHDWWKHKROHRSHQLQJRQWKH inside wall. 127(7KHFRYHUƫDQJHPD\UHTXLUHPRGLƪFDWLRQWRƪW properly behind the wall unit housing. 2.8 Step 2.8A & 2.8B Bundle the refrigerant piping, drain piping and wiring with tape and pass the bundle through the piping hole. 127(:KHQEXQGOLQJWKHSRZHUFDEOHOHDYHVXƬFLHQWOHQJWK available in the indoor unit to make the connections to the terminal block. Piping Exit Options Rear left Rear right Left Right Below Illustration 1 INSTALLATION PAGE 3 Mounting the Indoor Unit Onto the Wall Plate ENGLISH 2.9 Step 2.9 With the top of the indoor unit closer to the wall, hang the indoor unit on the upper hooks of the mounting plate. Slide the unit slightly side to side to verify proper placement of the indoor unit on the mounting plate. Rotate the lower portion of the indoor unit to the mounting plate, and lower the unit onto the lower hooks of the mounting plate. (Illustration 2) Verify the unit is secure. 2.10 Step 2.10 Step 2.9 Step - 2.10 Slightly raise the entire unit vertically, pull the lower portion away the upper hooks of the wall plate. mounting plate Illustration 2 Electrical Connections for the Indoor Unit 2.11 Step - 2.11A & 2.11B To make the electrical connections for the indoor unit, two cover plates must be removed. Raise the front cover to access the screws to remove these covers. 2.12 Step - 2.12 Step 2.11A Step 2.11B Access the four conductor cable through the cover plate opening and make the wiring connections noting the wire color used on each terminal. The color of each wire must match the same positions on the terminal block of the outdoor unit. (Illustration 3) Failure to wire the system correctly may lead to improper operation or component damage. 2.13 Step 2.13A Step 2.12 Outdoor unit Indoor unit Step - 2.13A & 2.13B 3wire 14AWG Control Wiring Outdoor unit Power Wiring 1(N) 2 (L) 3 (C) After the terminal block wiring is completed, replace both cover plates. 09K/12K Indoor unit wire $:* Control Wiring 1 Step 2.13B Illustration 3 Step 3 - Installation of the Outdoor Unit Attaching Drain Elbow to Outdoor Unit (Heat Pump models only) 3.1 Step - 3.1 If attaching the supplied drain elbow to the outdoor unit, do so prior to attaching the refrigerant lines and wiring. Extension piping to attach to Electrical Connections for the Outdoor Unit 3.2 Step - 3.2 Remove the cover plate of the outdoor unit to expose the terminal block connections. PAGE 4 INSTALLATION Step 3.1 Step 3.2 Power Wiring 2 15K/18K/24K 3.3 Step - 3.3 3.4 Step 3.3 ENGLISH Connect the wiring for both the power source and indoor wiring. Wire the system according to applicable national / local codes. Verify that the wiring connections for the indoor unit match wire for wire. (1-1, 2-2, 3-3, Gnd-Gnd). Failure to wire the system correctly may lead to improper operation or component damage. Step 3.4 Step - 3.4 Replace the cover plate. Step 4 - Interconnecting the Indoor and Outdoor Units *See Steps 2.11 - 2.13 & 3.2 - 3.4 for connecting the electrical. CAUTION Outdoor unit Piping Indoor unit B B A The standard lineset length is 25ft. If the installation length is oz /ft. for the 9K, 12K, 15k,18k and 24k. Cut the lineset to outdoor unit valves. to chart. 4.1 A Indoor unit Outdoor unit Ɣ Outdoor unit Ɣ to the B Oil trap Indoor unit A Ɣ Max. Elevation: A Max = 33ft/10m(9k/12k) = 50ft/15m(15k/18k/24k) In case the height of A is more than 15ft / 5m, an oil trap should be installed every 16-23ft /5-7m Max. Length: B Max = 66ft/20m(9k/12k) = 83ft/25m(15k/18k/24k) Illustration 4 Step - 4.1 Refrigerant piping connections for the mini-split system are use caution to prevent dirt or debris from entering the tubing. Remember to place the nut on the pipe before creating the 4.2 Step 4.1 Step - 4.2 To join the lineset piping together,directly align the piping to may result in a leaking connection. Half union Flare nut Step 4.2 Forced fastening without careful centering may damage the threads and cause a leakage of gas. Pipe Diameter(Ǜ) Fastening torque Liquid side6.35mm(1/4") 18N.m/13.3Ft.lbs Liquid/Gas side9.52mm(3/8") 42 N.m/30.1Ft.lbs 2.17 Step - 4.3 Spanner Torque wrench Two wrenches are required to standard wrench, and one torque wrench. See Table 1 for the Gas side 12.7mm(1/2") 55N.m/40.6Ft.lbs Gas side 15.88mm(5/8") 60 N.m/44.3Ft.lbs Table 1 Step 4.3 INSTALLATION PAGE 5 Step 5 - Leak Test and Evacuation ENGLISH Leak Test +D]DUGRI([SORVLRQ1HYHUXVHDQRSHQƫDPHWRGHWHFWJDV leaks. Explosive conditions may occur. Use a leak test solution or other approved methods for leak testing. Failure to follow recommended safe leak test procedures could result In death RUVHULRXVLQMXU\RUHTXLSPHQWRUSURSHUW\GDPDJH Use only dry nitrogen with a pressure regulator for pressurizing unit. Do not use acetylene, oxygen or compressed air or mixtures containing them for pressure testing. Do not use mixtures of a hydrogen containing refrigerant and air above atmospheric pressure for pressure WHVWLQJDVWKH\PD\EHFRPHƫDPPDEOHDQGFRXOGUHVXOWLQ an explosion. Refrigerant, when used as a trace gas should only be mixed with dry nitrogen for pressurizing units. Failure to follow these recommendations could result in death or VHULRXVLQMXU\RUHTXLSPHQWRUSURSHUW\GDPDJH 5.1 Step - 5.1 Step 5.1 Step 5.2 Step 5.3 Step 5.4A Step 5.4B Step 5.5A Step 5.5B Step 5.6 Using a tank of nitrogen with attached regulator, charge the system with 150 PSIG of dry nitrogen. Use adapter AD-87 ƪHOGVXSSOLHG WRFRQQHFWWRWKHYDOYH&KHFNIRUOHDNVDWWKH ƫDUHƪWWLQJVXVLQJVRDSEXEEOHVRURWKHUGHWHFWLRQPHWKRGV If a leak is detected, repair and recheck. If no leaks are detected, proceed to evacuate the system. System Evacuation 5.2 Step - 5.2 Attach a manifold gauge, micron gauge, and vacuum pump WRWKHVXFWLRQOLQHSRUWXVLQJDGDSWHU$' ƪHOGVXSSOLHG (Illustration 5) Evacuate the system to 350 microns. Close the vacuum pump valve and check the micron gauge. If the gauge rises above 500 microns in 60 seconds, evacuation is incomplete or there is a leak in the system. If the gauge does not rise above 500 microns in 60 seconds, evacuation is complete. 5.3 Step - 5.3 Remove the adapter and hose connection from the suction line port, and replace the cap. 5.4 Step - 5.4A & 5.4B Remove the cap from the liquid line valve. Using the hex wrench, open the valve, then replace and tighten the cap. 5.5 Step - 5.5A & 5.5B Remove the cap from the suction line valve. Using the hex wrench, open the valve, then replace and tighten the cap. 5.6 Step - 5.6 Wrap the lineset, drain line, and wiring starting at the bottom of the bundle with an overlap type wrap, concluding at the PAGE 6 INSTALLATION Illustration 5 piping hole. Use a sealant to seal the piping hole opening to prevent weather elements from entering the building. (Illustration 6) It becomes The end is imm- It waves. The gap with the There is the bad high midway. ersed in water. ground is too small smell from a sewer Illustration 6 Step 6 - Charging See Steps 5.2 - 5.5 for evacuating the system prior to charging. The standard lineset length is 25ft. If the installation OHQJWKLVGLƩHUHQWDGMXVWWKHUHIULJHUDQWFKDUJHE\R]IW for the 9K, 12K, 18K, and 24K model. (Step 4 - Illustration 4) 7KLVSURGXFWFRQWDLQVƫXRULQDWHGJUHHQKRXVHJDVHVFRYHUHG by the Kyoto Protocol. Do not vent into the atmosphere. Refrigerant type: R410A GWP* value: 1975 GWP = global warming potential 3OHDVHƪOOLQZLWKLQGHOLEOHLQN ŢWKHIDFWRU\UHIULJHUDQWFKDUJHRIWKHSURGXFW ŢWKHDGGLWLRQDOUHIULJHUDQWDPRXQWFKDUJHGLQWKHƪHOGDQG ŢWKHWRWDOUHIULJHUDQWFKDUJHRQWKHUHIULJHUDQWFKDUJH label supplied with the product. 7KHƪOOHGRXWODEHOPXVWEHDGKHUHGLQWKHSUR[LPLW\RIWKH product charging port (e.g. onto the inside of the stop valve cover). $FRQWDLQVƫXRULQDWHGJUHHQKRXVHJDVHVFRYHUHGE\WKH Kyoto Protocol B - factory refrigerant charge of the product: see unit name plate &DGGLWLRQDOUHIULJHUDQWDPRXQWFKDUJHGLQWKHƪHOG D - total refrigerant charge E - outdoor unit F - refrigerant cylinder and manifold for charging 1= oz B 2 2= oz C 1+2= oz D F Put check mark ơ in boxes No gas leak from linesets? Are the linesets insulated properly? $UHWKHFRQQHFWLQJZLULQJVRILQGRRUDQGRXWGRRUƪUPO\ inserted to the terminal block? ,VWKHFRQQHFWLQJZLULQJRILQGRRUDQGRXWGRRUƪUPO\ ƪ[HG" Is condensate draining correctly? Is the ground wire securely connected? Is the indoor unit VHFXUHO\ƪ[HG" Is power source voltage correct according to local code? Is there any noise? Is the lamp normally lighting? Are cooling and heating (when in heat pump) performing normally? Is the operation of room temperature sensor normal? A R410A 1 Please kindly explain to our customers how to operate through the instruction manual. Check Items for Test Run Refrigerant Charge Label Contains fluorinated greenhouse gases covered by the Kyoto Protocol System Test E INSTALLATION PAGE 7 ENGLISH Verify the condensate drain line has a constant pitch GRZQZDUGIRUSURSHUZDWHUƫRZ7KHUHVKRXOGEHQRNLQNV RUULVHVLQWKHWXELQJZKLFKPD\FDXVHDWUDSSLQJHƩHFW resulting in the failure of the condensate to exit the piping. 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xmp.iid:4F2229F2359CE411AFC28D39A3FB7E91, xmp.iid:8B075DE9379CE411AFC28D39A3FB7E91, xmp.iid:8C075DE9379CE411AFC28D39A3FB7E91, xmp.iid:798508AC3A9CE411AFC28D39A3FB7E91, xmp.iid:174F4BB43A9CE411AFC28D39A3FB7E91, xmp.iid:00D19F4E3C9CE411AFC28D39A3FB7E91, xmp.iid:2BC303B281B0E411A388D230AB78C275, xmp.iid:73FF46F181B0E411A388D230AB78C275, xmp.iid:C95063612DB1E411A388D230AB78C275, xmp.iid:247B87612DB1E411A388D230AB78C275, xmp.iid:2864CDB250B1E411A388D230AB78C275, xmp.iid:8AC9EE9A5DC6E411BB0ABBBA8E88FBBF, xmp.iid:C0B7D0E566C6E411BB0ABBBA8E88FBBF, xmp.iid:C080DEBF42C7E411AD81E4A9A16AD861, xmp.iid:703212B063C7E4118F0E94B78746F157, xmp.iid:1D21D3E963C7E41183BE871A15540F9A, xmp.iid:A348DAE963C7E41183BE871A15540F9A, xmp.iid:A448DAE963C7E41183BE871A15540F9A, xmp.iid:FF98BE1B64C7E41183BE871A15540F9A, xmp.iid:9469E51108C8E4119FE0F043516A22AA, xmp.iid:2A3595DB14E2E411801EB1879D1121A7, xmp.iid:8FD232A51EE2E411801EB1879D1121A7, xmp.iid:6EFA012B22E2E411801EB1879D1121A7, xmp.iid:84D07419C3E2E4118E5E93C426822537, xmp.iid:AA5C472CC6E2E4118E5E93C426822537, xmp.iid:9339BF530383E5119EF7883576DCA13B History When : 2014:11:19 14:19:36-06:00, 2014:11:20 09:52-06:00, 2014:11:20 09:52-06:00, 2014:11:20 15:03:31-06:00, 2014:11:20 15:15:59-06:00, 2014:11:21 14:35:50-06:00, 2014:11:21 15:51:24-06:00, 2014:11:21 15:53:48-06:00, 2014:11:21 15:54:11-06:00, 2014:11:21 15:54:11-06:00, 2014:11:21 16:09:21-06:00, 2014:11:21 16:38:35-06:00, 2014:11:21 16:38:51-06:00, 2014:11:21 16:39:37-06:00, 2014:11:24 08:37:47-06:00, 2014:11:24 08:38:43-06:00, 2014:11:24 08:53:09-06:00, 2014:11:24 10:19:20-06:00, 2014:12:03 15:51:19-06:00, 2014:12:08 08:28:36-06:00, 2014:12:08 08:28:37-06:00, 2014:12:08 08:50:24-06:00, 2014:12:08 08:53:57-06:00, 2014:12:08 11:26:40-06:00, 2014:12:08 15:19:45-06:00, 2014:12:08 16:25:37-06:00, 2014:12:09 11:00:27-06:00, 2014:12:09 11:14-06:00, 2014:12:09 13:39:48-06:00, 2014:12:09 13:39:55-06:00, 2014:12:09 13:39:55-06:00, 2014:12:09 16:26:44-06:00, 2014:12:10 09:11:54-06:00, 2014:12:15 08:52:54-06:00, 2014:12:15 08:52:54-06:00, 2014:12:15 09:36:45-06:00, 2014:12:15 09:48:02-06:00, 2014:12:15 10:23:18-06:00, 2014:12:15 10:23:18-06:00, 2014:12:15 11:52:05-06:00, 2014:12:15 11:55:24-06:00, 2014:12:15 11:56:06-06:00, 2014:12:15 12:02:55-06:00, 2014:12:15 12:04:02-06:00, 2014:12:15 12:04:02-06:00, 2014:12:22 12:15:39-06:00, 2014:12:22 12:44:40-06:00, 2014:12:22 12:45:06-06:00, 2014:12:22 12:45:06-06:00, 2014:12:22 12:58:24-06:00, 2014:12:22 13:17:42-06:00, 2014:12:23 10:05:52-06:00, 2014:12:23 10:05:52-06:00, 2014:12:23 12:03:20-06:00, 2014:12:23 12:08:17-06:00, 2014:12:23 12:28:10-06:00, 2014:12:23 12:29:05-06:00, 2014:12:23 13:23:03-06:00, 2015:01:12 12:46:21-06:00, 2015:01:14 15:40:23-06:00, 2015:01:14 15:54:28-06:00, 2015:01:14 15:56:52-06:00, 2015:01:14 16:14:13-06:00, 2015:01:14 16:14:27-06:00, 2015:01:14 16:25:55-06:00, 2015:02:09 11:33:01-06:00, 2015:02:09 11:34:47-06:00, 2015:02:10 08:01:59-06:00, 2015:02:10 08:01:59-06:00, 2015:02:10 12:14:48-06:00, 2015:03:09 08:10:06-05:00, 2015:03:09 09:16:37-05:00, 2015:03:10 11:30:22-05:00, 2015:03:10 15:26:09-05:00, 2015:03:10 15:27:46-05:00, 2015:03:10 15:27:46-05:00, 2015:03:10 15:29:10-05:00, 2015:03:10 15:29:10-05:00, 2015:03:11 11:02:51-05:00, 2015:04:13 14:39:53-05:00, 2015:04:13 15:49:57-05:00, 2015:04:13 16:15:10-05:00, 2015:04:14 11:27:10-05:00, 2015:04:14 11:49:10-05:00, 2015:11:04 08:50:01-06:00 History Software Agent : Adobe InDesign 7.5, Adobe InDesign 7.5, Adobe InDesign 7.5, Adobe InDesign 7.5, Adobe InDesign 7.5, Adobe InDesign 7.5, Adobe InDesign 7.5, Adobe InDesign 7.5, Adobe InDesign 7.5, Adobe InDesign 7.5, Adobe InDesign 7.5, Adobe InDesign 7.5, Adobe InDesign 7.5, Adobe InDesign 7.5, Adobe InDesign 7.5, Adobe InDesign 7.5, Adobe InDesign 7.5, Adobe InDesign 7.5, Adobe InDesign 7.5, Adobe InDesign 7.5, Adobe InDesign 7.5, Adobe InDesign 7.5, Adobe InDesign 7.5, Adobe InDesign 7.5, Adobe InDesign 7.5, Adobe InDesign 7.5, Adobe InDesign 7.5, 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