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Ductless Split Air Conditioner
Installation Manual
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
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2.1 Step 2.1
Using a stud sensor, locate and mark the stud positions in the
wall where the indoor unit is to be mounted.
2.2 Step 2.2
Place the mounting plate on the wall in the desired location
taking into account the minimum clearances necessary for
proper operation.
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
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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.
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Attaching the Mounting Plate to the Wall
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Illustration 2
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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.
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Slightly raise the entire unit vertically, pull the lower portion
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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 Step 3.2
Step 3.1
Mounting the Indoor Unit Onto the Wall Plate
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
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 & 2.13B
After the terminal block wiring is completed, replace both
cover plates.
Step 3 - Installation of the Outdoor Unit
Attaching Drain Elbow to Outdoor Unit
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Remove the cover plate of the outdoor unit to expose the
terminal block connections.
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damage the threads and cause a leakage of gas.
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Liquid/Gas side9.52mm(3/8") 42 N.m/30.1Ft.lbs
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Refrigerant piping connections for the mini-split system are
use caution to prevent dirt or debris from entering the tubing.
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electrical.
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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.
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may lead to improper operation or component damage.
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evacuation is complete.
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Remove the adapter and hose connection from the suction
line port, and replace the cap.
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Remove the cap from the liquid line valve. Using the hex
wrench, open the valve, then replace and tighten the cap.
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Remove the cap from the suction line valve. Using the hex
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Issued Date: Nov,2016