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CAUTION
MODELS:
EL-KF20GW/N2Y-A(B) EL-KFR20GW/N2Y-A(B) EL-KF26GW/N2Y-A(B) EL-KFR26GW/N2Y-A(B)
EL-KF36GW/N2Y-A(B) EL-KFR36GW/N2Y-A(B) EL-KF50GW/N2Y-A(B) EL-KFR50GW/N2Y-A(B)
EL-KF61GW/N2Y-A(B) EL-KFR61GW/N2Y-A(B) EL-KF70GW/N2Y-A(B) EL-KFR70GW/N2Y-A(B)
EL-KFR20GW/N1Y-A(B) EL-KFR26GW/N1Y-A(B) EL-KFR36GW/N1Y-A(B)
EL-KF20GW/Y-A(B) EL-KFR20GW/Y-A(B) EL-KF26GW/Y-A(B) EL-KFR26GW/Y-A(B)
EL-KF32GW/Y-A(B) EL-KFR32GW/Y-A(B) EL-KF36GW/Y-A(B) EL-KFR36GW/Y-A(B)
EL-KF50GW/Y-A(B) EL-KFR50GW/Y-A(B) EL-KF61GW/Y-A(B) EL-KFR61GW/Y-A(B)
EL-KF70GW/Y-A(B) EL-KFR70GW/Y-A(B) EL-KF90GW/Y-A(B) EL-KFR90GW/Y-A(B)
EL-KF90GW/SY-A(B) EL-KFR90GW/SY-A(B) AU-KF61GW/Y-A(B) AU-KFR61GW/Y-A(B)
AU-KF70GW/Y-A(B) AU-KFR70GW/Y-A(B) AU-KF85GW/Y-A(B) AU-KFR85GW/Y-A(B)
EL1-KF20GW/Y-A(B) EL1-KFR20GW/Y-A(B) EL1-KF26GW/Y-A(B) EL1-KFR26GW/Y-A(B)
EL1-KF32GW/Y-A(B) EL1-KFR32GW/Y-A(B) EL1-KF20GW/N2Y-A(B) EL1-KFR20GW/N2Y-A(B)
EL1-KF26GW/N2Y-A(B) EL1-KFR26GW/N2Y-A(B) EL1-KF35GW/N2Y-A(B) EL1-KFR35GW/N2Y-A(B)
EL-KT3F53GW/Y-T2 EL-KT3F53GW/Y-T1 EL-KT3FR53GW/Y-T1
EL-KT3F70GW/Y-T2 EL-KT3F70GW/Y-T1 EL-KT3FR70GW/Y-T1
SEL-KF20GW/Y-A(B) SEL-KFR20GW/Y-A(B) SEL-KF26GW/Y-A(B) SEL-KFR26GW/Y-A(B)
SEL-KF32GW/Y-A(B) SEL-KFR32GW/Y-A(B) SEL-KF53GW/Y-A(B) SEL-KFR53GW/Y-A(B)
SEL-KF61GW/Y-A(B) SEL-KFR61GW/Y-A(B) SEL-KF70GW/Y-A(B) SEL-KFR70GW/Y-A(B)
SEL1-KF26GW/Y-A(B) SEL1-KFR26GW/Y-A(B) SEL1-KF36GW/Y-A(B) SEL1-KFR36GW/Y-A(B)
CONTENTS
1. PREFACE
1.1 SAFETY PRECAUTIONS........................................................................................................................1
1.2 INSULATION RESISTANCE TEST.........................................................................................................1
1.3 FEATURES...............................................................................................................................................2
1.4 CONTROL LOCATIONS.............................................................................................................................2
1.5 OUTSIDE DIMENSIONS............................................................................................................................3
2. INSTALLATION
2.1 TOOLS NEEDED FOR INSTALLATION....................................................................................................5
2.2 ITEMS REQUIRED FOR INSTALLING THE UNIT....................................................................................5
2.3 INSTALLATION OF INDOOR UNIT AND OUTDOOR UNIT .....................................................................6
2.4 FLARING WORK AND CONNECTION OF PIPING...................................................................................8
2.5 CONNECTING THE CABLE BETWEEN INDOOR UNIT AND OUTDOOR UNIT……………..................12
2.6 CHECKING THE DRAINAGE AND FORMING THE PIPING ...................................................................14
2.7 AIR PURGING...........................................................................................................................................15
2.8 TEST RUNNING .......................................................................................................................................17
3. TROUBLE SHOOTING GUIDE
3.1 Refrigeration Cycle Diagram.....................................................................................................................19
3.2 TROUBLE SHOOTING GUIDE..................................................................................................................20
4. WIRING DIAGRAM
4.1 Wiring diagram for indoor units……..........................................................................................................26
4.2 Wiring diagram for outdoor units...............................................................................................................32
5. EXPLODED VIEWS…………………………………………...........................................................................40
6 SPECIFICATIONS........................................................................................................................................40
7 SPARE PARTS LIST……………………………………………………..………….……………………………..40
8 MODEL CHECK LIST……………………………………………………………………………………………….40
1. PREFACE
This SERVICE MANUAL provides various servicing information, including the mechanical and electrical parts,
etc. This room air conditioner was manufactured and assembled under a strict quality control system.
The refrigerant is charged at the factory. Be sure to read the safety precautions prior to servicing the unit.
1.1 SAFETY PRECAUTIONS
1. When servicing the unit, set the POWER SWITCH to OFF and unplug the power cord.
2. Inspect the service cord for damage or wear.
If a short circuit is found, replace all parts which have been overheated or damaged by the short circuit.
3. After servicing the unit, make an insulation resistance test to protect the customer from being exposed to
shock hazards.
1.2 INSULATION RESISTANCE TEST
1. Unplug the power cord and connect a jumper lead between the two (2) live pins.
2. The grounding conductor (yellow/green) is to be open.
3. Measure the resistance value with an ohm meter between the jumped lead and each exposed metallic part
on the equipment at all the positions (except OFF) of the ROTARY SWITCH or POWER SWITCH.
4. The value should be over 1MΩ.
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AUTO DEFROST
Temperature setting down button: Press this
button to decrease temperature
For cooling only models: setting or adjust the TIMER in a
counter-clockwise direction.
TIMER Swing button: Press this button to activate the
℃
PO WER
CANCEL
RESET LOCK
250
EL-KF32GW/Y-A(B) EL-KFR32GW/Y-A(B) Left refrigerant
45
Rig ht refrigerant
pipe ho le D65 pipe hole D65
EL1-KF20GW/Y-A(B) EL1-KFR20GW/Y-A(B) 7 50
EL1-KF26GW/Y-A(B) EL1-KFR26GW/Y-A(B)
EL1-KF32GW/Y-A(B) EL1-KFR32GW/Y-A(B) For Size B indoor unit:
EL1-KF20GW/N2Y-A(B) EL1-KFR20GW/N2Y-A(B) 150mm or more t o ceiling
Ind oor unit outline Installation plate
EL1-KF26GW/N2Y-A(B) EL1-KFR26GW/N2Y-A(B)
SEL-KF20GW/Y-A(B) SEL-KFR20GW/Y-A(B) 120mm o r more
280
EL-KF36GW/Y-A(B) EL-KFR36GW/Y-A(B)
EL1-KF35GW/N2Y-A(B) EL1-KFR35GW/N2Y-A(B)
50
50
Rig h t pipe
Left pipe 55 90
SEL1-KF36GW/Y-A(B) SEL1-KFR36GW/Y-A(B) hole D65
1000
hole D 65
432
1080
432 108
EL1-KF20GW/N2Y-A(B) EL1-KFR20GW/N2Y-A(B)
EL1-KF26GW/N2Y-A(B) EL1-KFR26GW/N2Y-A(B)
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120mm o r more to 1 20mm or more to
the wall the wall
SEL-KF20GW/Y-A(B) SEL-KFR20GW/Y-A(B)
50 58
SEL-KF26GW/Y-A(B) SEL-KFR26GW/Y-A(B)
50 58
Ho oked Part
150mm or mo re to the ceiling
Ho oker Part EL1-KF32GW/Y-A(B) EL1-KFR32GW/Y-A(B)
1250
178 815 257
EL1-KF35GW/N2Y-A(B) EL1-KFR35GW/N2Y-A(B)
120mm or more
120mm or more
to the wall
SEL-KF32GW/Y-A(B) SEL-KFR32GW/Y-A(B)
to the wal l
325
SEL1-KF26GW/Y-A(B) SEL1-KFR26GW/Y-A(B)
Size H outdoor units:
55
55
Left p ipe
hole D95 58 55
Rig ht pipe ho le D95
Indoor unit outl ine
EL-KF36GW/N2Y-A(B) EL-KFR36GW/N2Y-A(B)
SEL1-KF36GW/Y-A(B) SEL1-KFR36GW/Y-A(B)
1.5.3 Outdoor units: Size I outdoor units:
EL-KF50GW/N2Y-A(B) EL-KFR50GW/N2Y-A(B)
EL-KF61GW/N2Y-A(B) EL-KFR61GW/N2Y-A(B)
EL-KF70GW/N2Y-A(B) EL-KFR70GW/N2Y-A(B)
EL-KF50GW/Y-A(B) EL-KFR50GW/Y-A(B)
EL-KF61GW/Y-A(B) EL-KFR61GW/Y-A(B)
EL-KF70GW/Y-A(B) EL-KFR70GW/Y-A(B)
AU-KF61GW/Y-A(B) AU-KFR61GW/Y-A(B)
AU-KF70GW/Y-A(B) AU-KFR70GW/Y-A(B)
EL-KT3F53GW/Y-T2
EL-KT3F53GW/Y-T1 EL-KT3FR53GW/Y-T1
EL-KT3F70GW/Y-T1 EL-KT3FR70GW/Y-T1
SEL-KF53GW/Y-A(B) SEL-KFR53GW/Y-A(B)
SEL-KF61GW/Y-A(B) SEL-KFR61GW/Y-A(B)
A: Depth (mm) B: Width (mm) C: Height (mm) SEL-KF70GW/Y-A(B) SEL-KFR70GW/Y-A(B)
Unit Size F Size G Size H Size I Size J Size J outdoor units:
A(mm) 235 250 285 335 330 EL-KF90GW/Y-A(B) EL-KFR90GW/Y-A(B)
B(mm) 700 780 760 845 895 EL-KF90GW/SY-A(B) EL-KFR90GW/SY-A(B)
C(mm) 535 540 590 695 860 AU-KF85GW/Y-A(B) AU-KFR85GW/Y-A(B)
2.4 FLARING WORK AND CONNECTION OF ● Carry out flaring work using flaring tool as
PIPING shown below.
The main cause for gas leakage is due to defects “A” (mm)
Out diameter
in flaring work. Carry out correct flaring work using Max. Min.
the following procedure. 1/4” (6.35mm) 1.3 0.7
2.4.1 Flaring work 3/8” (9.53mm) 1.6 1.0
2.4.1.1 Cut the pipes and the cable. 1/2” (12.7mm) 1.8 1.0
● Use the piping kit accessory (if applicable) or 5/8” (16.0mm) 2.4 1.8
the pipes purchased locally. Hold copper pipe firmly in a die according to the
● Measure the distance between the indoor and dimension shown in the table above.
the outdoor unit. 2.4.1.5 Check
● Cut the pipes a little longer than measured ● Compare the flared work with the adjacent
distance. diagram.
● Cut the cable 1.5m longer than the pipe ● If flare is found to be defective, cut off the
length. flared section and do flaring work again.
CAUTION
When installing the indoor unit, be sure to remove
the relevant sections where required (see
8
10
● When extending the drain hose of the indoor 2.4.2.2.9 Reroute the piping and the drain hose
unit, install the drain pipe extension as shown in across the back of the chassis, for rear left side
adjacent diagram. external passage.
Pi ping f or passa ge
th rou gh piping h o le
2.4.2.2.10 Locating the indoor unit
2.4.2.2.7 Wrap the insulation material around the ● Remove the spacer.
piping connections. ● Hook the indoor unit onto the upper portion of
the installation plate.
(Engage the two hooks of the installation plate
into the openings at the rear top of the indoor unit.)
● Overlap the connection pipe heat insulation ● Ensure that the hooks are properly seated on
and the indoor unit pipe heat insulation the installation plate by moving the indoor unit left
material. Bind them together with vinyl tape and right.
so that there is no gap. ● Press the lower left and right sides of the unit
against the installation plate until the hooks
engage into their slots (clicking sound).
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CAUTION
Ensure that all electrical work complies with
relevant Standards and Supply Authority
2.4.3.2 Finally, tighten the flare nut with torque
Service Rules.
wrench until the wrench clicks.
An individual branch Circuit Breaker/Fuse must
● Tighten the flare nut with a wrench, in
be used with this Air Conditioner. See the
accordance with the following table.
table following for electrical requirements.
Tightening Additional
Outside Notes:
Torque Tightening
Diameter ● Power Source and Power Cord
(Kg.m) Torque (Kg.m)
specifications must comply with requirements
1/4” (6.35mm) 1.6 2.0
following.
3/8” (9.53mm) 3.0 3.5
● Circuit Breaker or Fuse specified in this
1/2” (12.7mm) 5.0 5.5
manual must be installed in the power supply
5/8” (16.0mm) 7.5 8.5
circuit.
● For your safety and protection, this unit is
earthed through the power cord plug when
plugged into a matching wall receptacle.
● Do not connect two power cords together to
supply power to the air conditioner.
● Do not extend the power cable conductors
by cutting.
● Power supply should be in the range of
90%~110% of rated voltage.
● Refer to the attached Electrical Connection
Diagram located on the panel of the outdoor
unit to connect the wire.
CAUTIONS:
After confirming the above conditions, prepare the
wiring as follows:
1) Never fail to have an individual power circuit
13
14
15
M anifold set
Pre s sure
gau ge
16
18
19
DRY COOLING
40
35
30
25
20
Heating operation
Indoor air temp. ℃ DB
30
25
20
15
10
Outdoor unit air temp.℃ DB -5 5 15 25
Note : The chart is the result from the continuous operation under constant air temperature conditions.
However, excludes the initial pull-down stage.
20
21
Check t he indoor
air filt er.
Check sp eed Yes Does ind oor heat - Yes D oes it occur in No Does outdo o r heat - Yes Che ck t he
of in door ex chan g er frosted? C ool mode? exchanger fr os ted? dra inage
motor. s ys tem of
No No out door unit.
Doe s the outdoo r Yes It is n orma l under Yes Doe s the ind oor
Che ck s peed temp over 48 oC? tha t ambient temp . temp low than 1 0 o C?
of o utdoo r
mo tor. No No
Check t he over- Check t he solenoid
curre n t prot ect or of c oil o f reve rse valve.
Recycle the comp ressor.
refrigerant
and recharge . Chec k t h e soft
C heck the soft starter m ou ld.
s t arter mou ld.
C hec k t he ov e r-
Re place the c urre nt prot ect or of
ma in PCB board . c ompressor.
Per f orm Yes Do th e LED lamps Ye s Does the power LED No C hec k t he elect rical
the related indicat es ERR? light af ter turning so urce.
inst ruct io ns. the switch on?
No
Is th ere beep from No Ch eck t he bat ter y Check the po wer
the unit when using of the remot er. supplie r.
remoter?
Yes
Check t he displa y Check wirin g.
Replace the Yes Does the unit run in board .
disp lay boa rd . Forced Co ol m ode?
Does the volt ag e
No
Rep lace the ma in No bet wee n inpu t
Ch eck t he soft terminat es o f
PCB b oard.
sta rter trans former i s
c orre ct?
Yes
Does the volt ag e
bet wee n outp ut No
terminat es o f Replace the
transfo rmer.
trans former i s
c orre ct?
Yes
No D oes the power Yes Replace the
tr ansfer to t he
di sp lay boa rd ? disp lay boa rd .
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Abnorm al n oise
from the indoor unit
Check t he Yes Does it happ en with Yes Does it happ e n in No Does it just happ en Yes It is b ecause
swing mo to r. aut o swing? Fan On ly mod e? in th e beginning of of the h eat
coolin g or heat in g rub be tween
No mode? plastics parts.
Check t he Chec k t he fa n It is n orma l.
swing lou ver . No
motor .
Check the inp ut
and output pip e.
Check t he cross flow
fan .
R ecycle the ref rig e-
r ant and recha rge.
Replace the b ear.
Abnorm al noise
fro m the outdoo r
uni t
Wiring failure Check the wiring. Replace the terminates or wires if failure.
Not operating
Transformer failure Check the input and the output on transformer. Replace if failure.
Indoor PCB failure Replace after checked failure.
Cross flow fan failure Replace the fan if cracked, out of balance, or partially missing.
Loose screws Tighten them.
Indoor abnormal
Worn bearings Replace after checked failure.
noise.
Replace the motor if knocking sounds continue when running or loose,
Motor failure
or the motor hums or noise appears to be internal while running.
Fan blade failure Replace the fan blade if cracked, out of balance, or partially missing.
Loose screws Tighten them.
Replace the motor if knocking sounds continue when running or loose,
Outdoor Motor failure
or the motor hums or noise appears to be internal while running.
abnormal noise.
Compressor failure Replace the compressor if sounds coming from inner of the compressor.
Remove the cabinet and carefully rearrange tubing not to contact
Copper tubing
cabinet, compressor.
Display board or
indoor PCB failure Replace the display board. If it is still false, replace the PCB.
Remote control Check the voltage of battery. Replace batteries if the voltage is lower
Battery failure
failure. than 2.3V.
Normally, the remote control is not easy to damage. If the above two
Remote control failure
methods are not effectual, replace the remote control.
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Over load or too Soft starter module Check the module and the capacitor connected to the module. Replace
protection Power failure Wait if checked the power voltage is really too low.
cooling or For electrical function 2.3 models. Check the fan capacitor in indoor
heating. electric box (for some models, the capacitor is on main PCB.) and
indoor fan motor
replace the capacitor (or main PCB) if not within +/-10% of
manufacturer's rating.
Replace the motor if the speed is not within +/-10% of manufacturer's
rating but not because of the capacitor.
Check the tubes for reasons of leakage. Recycle the refrigerant, correct
Less refrigerant
the leakage points and recharge.
Regulate the flow if capillary tube is blocked. Make the evaporating
Capillary tube
temperature appropriate if the evaporator is frosted.
The inlet and outlet valve of the compressor is damaged, making the low
pressure connected with the high pressure. The refrigerating system is
Compressor
difficult to produce high pressure and low pressure. Replace the
compressor after checking for the reason.
Water drainage failure Check the drainage pipe and repair if failure.
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4 WIRING DIAGRAM
4.1 WIRING DIAGRAM FOR INDOOR UNITS
4.1.1 For models:
EL-KF20GW/N2Y-A(B) EL-KF26GW/N2Y-A(B)
EL-KF20GW/Y-A(B) EL-KF26GW/Y-A(B) EL-KF32GW/Y-A(B)
EL1-KF20GW/Y-A(B) EL1-KF26GW/Y-A(B) EL1-KF32GW/Y-A(B)
EL1-KF20GW/N2Y-A(B) EL1-KF26GW/N2Y-A(B)
OR AT UR E
STEP MOT OR
P IP E TE MP ER AT UR E
POWER SUPPLY INDOOR MOTOR
EN PS ER
SE NS OR
BROWN
RO OM TS EM
1 3 5 3 2 1 1 23 45 2 1 2 1
Y/G 1 3 5 3 2 1 12345 2 1 2 1
CN6 CN4 CN12 CN2 CN3
BLUE
BLACK
CN11 RED
8 7 6 5 4 32 1
D IS PL AY B OA RD
C N5
COMPRESSOR RELAY
1 3
C N1 5
CN1
1 3
1 3
Y/G TRANSFORMER
JX 1 1 2(N) 3 4
INDOOR UNIT
TO OUTDOOR UNI T
STEP MOTOR
P IP E TE MP ER AT UR E
SE NS OR
BROWN
1 35 3 2 1 1 2 3 45 2 1 2 1
Y/G 1 35 3 2 1 12345 2 1 2 1
CN6 CN4 CN12 CN2 CN3
BLUE
BLACK
CN11
RED
8 7 6 5 4 3 21
COMPRESSOR RELAY
DIS PL A Y B AO RD
CN 5
1 3
YELLOW C N1 5
CN1
BLUE
C N1 3_2 C N1 3_1 1 3
1 3
Y/G TRANSFORMER
JX1 1 2(N) 3 4
INDOOR UNIT
TO OUTDOOR UNI T
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ER AT UR E
ST EP MOTOR
P IP E TE MP ER AT UR E
POWER SUPPLY INDOOR MOTOR
EM SP OR
SE NS OR
BROWN
RO OM ST EN
1 35 3 2 1 1 2 3 45 2 1 2 1
Y/G 1 35 3 2 1 1 23 4 5 2 1 2 1
CN6 CN4 CN12 CN2 CN3
BLUE
BLACK
CN11 RED
8 7 6 5 4 3 21
D IS PL AY B OA RD
C N5
COMPRESSOR RELAY
1 3
C N1 5
CN1
1 3
1 3
Y/G TRANSFORMER
JX1 1 2(N) 3 4
INDOOR UNIT
TO OUTDOOR UNIT
IN DOOR MOTOR
ROOM TEMPERATURE
POWER SUPP LY
SENSOR
SENSOR
BR OW N
LOUVE R MOTOR 1
LO UV ER M OT OR 2
1 3 5 1 2 3 45 3 2 1 2 1 2 1
Y/G 1 3 5 12 3 4 5 3 2 1 2 1 2 1
CN 6 CN12 CN4 CN2 CN 3
BLUE
BLACK CN11 RED
8 7 6 5 4 3 21
DISPLAY BOARD
CO MPRESSOR RELAY
CN5
1 3
CN15
CN1
1 3
1 3
Y/G TR AN SF OR MER
JX1 1 2(N) 3 4
INDOOR UNIT
TO OUTD OOR UNIT
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I ND OOR MOTOR
ROOM TEMPERATURE
SENSOR
SEN SOR
BROWN
LOUVER M OT OR 1
LOUVER MOTOR 2
1 3 5 1 2 3 45 3 2 1 21 2 1
Y/G 1 3 5 12 34 5 3 2 1 21 2 1
CN6 CN12 CN4 CN2 CN3
BLUE
B LA CK
C N1 1
R ED
8 7 6 5 4 3 21
DISPLAY BOARD
COMPRESSOR RELAY
CN5
1 3
YEL LO W CN15
CN1
BLU E
CN13_2 CN13_1 1 3
1 3
Y /G T RANSFORMER
JX1 1 2(N) 3 4
TRANS1
WIRING DIAGRAM
(INDOOR UNIT)
XS2 XP2
UNIT2
CN1 CN5
CN9 UNIT1
CN2
RT1 CN3
CODE PART NAME
CN7 UNIT1 MAIN CONTROL PCB
FUSE 3.15A/250V UNIT2 DISPLAY PCB
RT2 CN6
CN8 FAN1 INDOOR FAN
C N11
CAP1 FAN CAPACITOR
SWING SWING MOTOR
WHITE
Y/G
Y/G
M RT1 ROOM TEMPERATURE SENSOR
S WING SWING ~ RT2 PIPE TEMPERATURE SENSOR
XT1 1 2(N) S
XT1 5-WAY TERMINAL
CN1-CN11 PCB SOCKETS
CAP1 XP2,XS2 CONNECTORS
TO OUTDOOR UNIT
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CN1 CN 5
CN9
UNIT1 P2
P3 CN 4
RT1 CODE PART NAME
CN7 P1 CN 3 UNIT1 MAIN CONTROL PCB
FUSE 3.15A/250V UNIT2 DISPLAY PCB
RT2 CN6
CN8 FAN1 INDOOR FAN
CN11
SWING SWING MOTOR
BROWN
BLACK
TRANS1 TRANSFORMER
BROWN
WHITE
Y/G
TO O UTDO OR UNIT
STEP MOTOR
P IPE TEM PE RATURE
SEN SO R
BLACK
1 3 5 3 2 1 1 2 3 45 2 1 2 1
GREEN 1 3 5 3 2 1 12 3 4 5 2 1 2 1
CN6 CN4 CN1 2 CN2 C N3
WHI TE
BLACK
CN11
8 7 6 5 4 3 21
DISPLAY BOARD
RED CN5
COMPRESSO R RELAY
1 3
C N15
CN1
1 3
1 3
Y/G T RANSFORMER
JX 1 1 2(N) 3 4
INDO OR UNI T
TO O UTDOOR UNIT
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ROOM TEMPERATURE
STEP MOTOR
SENSOR
S ENS OR
BL ACK
1 3 5 3 2 1 12 345 2 1 2 1
GREE N 1 3 5 3 2 1 1 2 34 5 2 1 2 1
CN6 CN4 CN12 CN2 CN3
WHITE
BLACK
CN11 RED
8 7 6 5 4 3 21
DISPLAY BOARD
COMPRESSOR RELAY
CN5
1 3
YELLOW CN15
CN1
BLUE
C N13_2 CN 13 _1 1 3
1 3
Y/ G TRANSFORMER
JX1 1 2( N) 3 4
INDOOR UNIT
TO OUTDOOR UNI T
INDOOR M OT OR
ROOM TEMPERATURE
POWER SUPPLY
SENSOR
SE NSOR
BLACK
LOUVER MO TOR 1
LO UVER MOTOR 2
1 3 5 1 2 3 45 3 2 1 2 1 21
GREEN 1 3 5 123 45 3 2 1 2 1 21
CN6 CN12 CN4 CN2 CN 3
WHITE
BLACK CN11 RED
8 7 6 5 4 3 21
DISPLAY BOARD
CO MPRESSOR R ELAY
CN5
1 3
CN15
CN1
1 3
1 3
Y/G TR ANSFORME R
JX1 1 2(N ) 3 4
INDOOR UN IT
TO OUTDOO R UNIT
30
INDOOR MO TOR
ROOM TEMPERATURE
SENSOR
SEN SOR
BLACK
LOUV ER MOTOR 1
LO UVER MOTOR 2
1 3 5 1 2 3 45 3 2 1 2 1 2 1
GREEN 1 3 5 12 3 45 3 2 1 2 1 2 1
CN6 CN12 C N4 C N2 C N3
WHITE
BLACK
CN11 RED
8 7 6 5 4 3 21
DISPLAY BOARD
COMPRES SO R RELAY
CN5
1 3
YELLOW C N15
CN1
B LUE
C N13_2 CN13_1 1 3
1 3
JX1 1 2(N) 3 4
INDOOR UNIT
TO OUTDOOR UNIT
STEP MOT OR
P IP E TE MP ER AT UR E
SE NS OR
BROWN
RO OM TS EM
1 3 5 3 2 1 12 34 5 2 1 2 1
Y/G 1 3 5 3 2 1 1 2 3 45 2 1 2 1
CN 6 CN4 CN12 CN2 CN3
BLUE
BLAC K
CN11 RED
8 7 6 5 4 3 21
D IS PL AY B OA RD
C N5
CO MP RESSOR R EL AY
1 3
C N1 5
CN1
1 3
1 3
JX1 1 2(N) 3 4
INDOOR U NIT
TO OUTDO OR UNIT
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INDOOR UNIT
OUTDOOR UNIT
Y&G
OVERLOAD
BLACK
RELAY
COMPRESSOR C FAN
BLUE MOTOR
RED
R
S
WHITE BLUE
Y/G
COMPRESSOR
CAPACITOR FAN CAPACITOR
INDOOR UNIT
OUTDOOR UNIT
OVERLOAD
RELAY
BLACK BLACK
COMPRESSOR
C FAN
BLUE MOTOR RED
R
Y/G S
WHITE BLUE
COMPRESSOR
CAPACITOR FAN CAPACITOR
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M KM1
FAN2
BLACK RE D RED
WHITE
WIRING DIAGRAM
RED
RED BLUE
C S (OUTDOOR UNIT)
CAP2 1 2
RED
COMP Y/G
BLACK
TRA NS1
R CODE PART NAME
B LUE
UNIT 1 OUTDOOR CONTROL PCB
RED
COMP COMPRESSOR
1 2 CAP1 CAP1 COMPRESSOR CAPACITOR
XT2
CN 1 FAN2 OUTDOOR FAN
RED
BLACK CAP2 OUTDOOR FAN CAPACITOR
BLACK BLACK
XT1 5-WAY TERMINAL
CN 8 CT RED
UNIT1 RED
XT2 MIDDLE TERMINAL
CN 6 CN 3 WHITE KM1 AC CONTACTOR
FUSE 3.15A/250 V B LACK XT1 CT CURRENT INDUCTOR
CN 5
VALVE KM1
FAN2 M WIRING DIAGRAM
BLACK RED RED
RED WHITE
RED BLUE
C S (OUTDOOR UNIT)
CAP2 1 2
RE D BLACK
COMP Y/G
TRANS1 BLUE BLUE
R COD E PART NAME
BLUE
RT3 XP1 XS1
UNI T1 OUTDOOR CONTROL PCB
BLACK COM P COMPRESSOR
RED XT2 1 2 CAP1 CAP 1 COMPRESSOR CAPACITOR
CN1 CN 2 FAN 2 OUTDOOR FAN
CN 11 BLACK BLACK CAP 2 OUTDOOR FAN CAPACITOR
B LAC K XT1 5-WAY TERMINAL
CN9
CT R ED
CN8
UN IT 1 R ED
XT2 MIDDLE TERMINAL
CN6 CN 3 W HI TE VAL VE REVERSING VALVE
FUSE 3.15A/ 250V BLACK XT1 XP1 ,XS1 CONNECTORS
CN 5
CN 4 Y/G Y/G
RT3 PIPE TEMPERATURE SENSOR
RED 1 2(N) S L N KM1 AC CONTACTOR
CT CURRENT INDUCTOR
TRA NS1 TRANSFORMER
TO I NDO OR UNI T PO WER S UPPL Y CN1 -CN11 PCB SOCKETS
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BLUE RED
BROWN (OUTDOOR UNIT)
RS BLACK
BLACK WHITE
1 2
XT3 RED C
CAP3 KM1 S
RED RED RED COMP Y&G
BLACK RED
CODE PART N AME
BLACK R UNIT1 OUTDOOR CONTROL P CB
TRANS1 BLACK FAN2 OUTDOOR FAN
XT2 COMP COMPRESSO R
C N1 RED CAP1 COMPRESSOR RUN CAPACITOR
CN12
CAP2 COMPRESSOR START CAPACITOR
CN8 BLACK BLACK
CAP3 OUTDOOR FAN CAPAC ITOR
UNIT1 CT RED
CN3 WHITE XT1 8-WAY TERMINA L
CN6 RED Y&G Y&G XT2,X T3 MIDDLE TERMINAL
FUSE 3.15A 250V KM1 AC CONTACTOR
BLACK
CN4 CN5
KM2 START RELAY
RED 1 2(N) S N L XT1 CT CURRENT INDUCTOR
TRANS 1 TRANS FORMER
RS RELEA SE RESI STANCE
KM2 BLACK
FAN2 WHITE WHITE
BLACK
M BROWN
CAP2
CAP1 WIRING DIAGRAM
VALVE ~ 1 2 1 2
BLUE RED
BROWN (OUTDOOR UNIT)
RS BLACK
BLACK
CAP3 1 2 WHITE
XT3 RED C CODE PART NAME
BLUE KM1 S
Y&G UNIT1 OUTDOOR CONTROL PCB
BLUE BLACK RED RED COMP
RED FAN2 OUTDOOR FAN
TRANS1
RED BLACK R COMP COMPRESSOR
RT3 CAP1 COMPRESSOR RUN CAPACITOR
BLACK
XP1 XT2 CAP2 COMPRESSOR START CAPACITOR
CN1 CN12 XS1 CAP3 OUTDOOR FAN CAPACITOR
CN11 CN2 XT1 8-WAY TERMINAL
RED
BLACK XT2,XT3 MIDDLE TERMINAL
CN9 BLACK
UNIT1 RED
VALVE REVERSING VALVE
CN8 CT Y&G Y&G XP1,XS1 CONNECTOR
WHITE
CN3 RED RT3 PIPE TEMPERATURE SENSOR
CN6
FUSE 3.15A 250V BLACK KM1 AC CONTACTOR
CN4 CN5
KM2 START RELAY
RED 1 2(N) S N L XT1 CT CURRENT INDUCTOR
TRANS1 TRANSFORMER
RS RELEASE RESISTANCE
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FAN2
BLACK WHITE
M KM1 U(T1) V(T2)
~ WIRING DIAGRAM
RED 1 2 RED
BL UE RED (OUTDOOR UNIT)
WHITE 3 4 COMP
CAP3 1 2 BLUE 5 6 Y&G
RE D RED W(T3)
B LU E
XT4
CODE PAR T NAM E
TRANS1 BLA CK UNIT1 OU TD OOR CO NTR OLP CB
RED FAN2 OUTDOOR FAN
XT3
COMP COMPRESSOR
RED RED CAP3 OUTDOOR FAN CAPACITOR
CN1
BLACK BLACK XT1 4-WAY TE RMI NAL
XT2 3-WAY TE RMI NAL
XT3,XT4 MIDDLE TERMINAL
UNIT1 CT KM1 AC CONTACTOR
CN8 CT CURRENT INDUCTOR
W HI TE TRANS1 TRANSFORMER
CN 3
CN6
FUSE 3.1 5A 250V XT2 XT1
CN14
BLACK Y&G Y&G
1 2( N) S A B C N
BLUE
WHITE
RED
FAN2
VALVE BLACK
WHITE
M KM1 U(T1 ) V( T2) WIRING DIAGRAM
~ RED 1 2 R ED
BL UE RED (OUTDOOR UNIT)
WHITE 3 4 COMP
CA P3 1 2 XT 4 B LUE 5 6 Y&G
BLUE
R ED B LUE W(T 3)
BLUE CODE PAR TNAME
UNIT1 OUT DOOR C ONTROL PCB
TRANS1 RED BLA CK
FAN2 OUTDOOR FAN
BLAC K COMP COMPRESSOR
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M KM1
F AN 2
BLACK RED RED
W HITE
WIRING DIAGRAM
RED
RED BLUE
C S (OUTDOOR UNIT)
CAP2 1 2
RED
COMP Y/G
TRANS1
B LUE R
CODE PART NAME
GR EE N Y EL LOW
RED UNIT1 OUTDOOR CONTROL PCB
RED Y EL LOW
COMP COMPRESSOR
S OF T CAP1 1 2 CAP1 COMPRESSOR RUN CAPACITOR
XT 2 S TA RTE R
CN 1 BLA CK CAP2 OUTDOOR FAN CAPACITOR
GRAY
RED BLAC K GRAY CAP3 COMPRESSOR START CAPACITOR
BLACK FAN2 OUTDOOR FAN
CN 8 CT RED CAP3 1 2
XT1 5-WAY TERMINAL
UNIT1 RED
XT2 MIDDLE TERMINAL
CN 6 CN 3 W HITE
RS KM1 AC CONTACTOR
FU SE 3.1 5A/250V B LA CK XT 1 CT CURRENT INDUCTOR
CN 5
VALVE KM1
FAN2 M WIRING DIAGRAM
BLACK RED R ED
RED W HITE
R ED BLUE
RED C S (OUTDOOR UNIT)
CAP2 1 2
COMP Y/G
TRANS1 BLUE BLU E CODE PART NAME
BLUE R UNIT1 OU TDOOR CONTROL PCB
GR EEN Y ELLO W COMP CO MPRESSOR
RT3 XP1 XS1
RED YELLOW CAP1 CO MPRESSOR RUN CAPACITOR
RED CAP2 OU TDOOR FAN CAPACITOR
XT2 SOF T CAP1 1
STA RTER 2 CAP3 CO MPRESSOR START CAPACITOR
CN 1 CN 2 BLACK
R ED GRAY FAN2 OU TDOOR FAN
CN 11 BLA CK G RAY
BLACK XT1 5- WAY TERMINAL
CN 9 XT2 MI DDLE TERMINAL
CT RED CAP3 1 2
CN 8
UNIT 1 RED VALVE RE VERSING VALVE
CN 4 KM1 AC CONTACTOR
Y/ G Y/G
CT CU RRENT INDUCTOR
RED 1 2(N) S L N
TRANS1 TR ANSFORMER
CN1-CN11 PC B SOCKETS
RS RE LEASE RESISTANCE
TO INDO OR UNI T PO WER S UPP L Y
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M KM1
FAN2
BLACK RED RED
WH ITE
WIRING DIAGRAM
RED
RED BLUE C S (OUTDOOR UNIT)
CAP2 1 2
RED
COMP Y/G
TRANS1
B LUE R
CO DE P ART NA ME
GREEN YELLOW
RED UN IT 1 OUTD OOR CO NTROL PC B
RED YE LLOW
CO MP COMP RESSOR
SOFT CAP1 1 2 CA P1 COMP RESSOR RUN CAP ACITOR
XT2 STARTER
CN 1 BLACK CA P2 OUTD OOR FA N CAPACI TOR
GRAY
RED BL ACK GRAY CA P3 ,CAP4 COMP RESSOR START C APACIT OR
BLACK FA N2 OUTD OOR FA N
CN 8 CT RED CAP4 1 2
XT 1 5-WA Y TERM INAL
UNIT1 RED WHITE WHIT E XT 2 MIDD LE TER MINAL
CN 6 CN 3 WHITE
KM 1 AC C ONTACT OR
C AP3 1 2
FU SE 3. 15 A/250 V BLACK XT 1 CT CURR ENT IN DUCTOR
CN 5
VALVE KM1
FAN2 M WIRING DIAGRAM
BLACK RED RE D
RED WH ITE
RED BLUE
RED
C S (OUTDOOR UNIT)
1 2
CAP2 COMP Y/G
TRANS1 BLUE BLUE CODE PART NAME
BLUE R UNIT 1 OUTDOOR CONTROL PCB
GREEN YELLOW COMP COMPRESS OR
RT3 XP1 XS1
RED YELLOW CAP1 COMPRESS OR RUN CAPAC ITOR
RED CAP2 OUTDOOR FAN CAPACITO R
XT2 SOFT CAP1 1 2
CN 1
STARTER CAP3 ,CAP4 COMPRESS OR START CAP ACITOR
CN 2 BLACK
RED GRAY FAN2 OUTDOOR FAN
CN 11 BL ACK GRAY
BL ACK XT1 5-WAY TE RMINAL
CN 9 CAP4 1 2 XT2 MIDDLE T ERMINAL
CT RED
CN 8
UN IT 1 RED VALV E REVERSIN G VALVE
W HITE WHITE
CN 6 WHITE XP1, XS1 CONNECTO RS
CN 3
CAP3 1 2 RT3 PIPE TEM PERATURE SEN SOR
FUSE 3.15A/250V BLACK XT1
CN 5
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5 EXPLODED VIEWS
(See attached files.)
7 SPECIFICATIONS
(See attached files.)
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