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The safety precautions listed here are divided into two categories. In
either case, important safety information is listed which must be read
CAUTION
carefully.
Before installing the unit,be sure to confirm with the user whether
CAUTION
there are wires,water pipes,air pipes and so on in the wall or
Failure to observe a caution may result in injury or damage ground of the installation site to avoid accidents due to damage.
to the equipment.
Install the unit where enough space of installation and
After completing the installation, make sure that the unit operates maintenance is available.
properly during the start-up operation. Please instruct the customer
Install the unit where the ceiling is horizontal and enough for
on how to operate the unit and keep it maintained.Also, inform
bearing the weight of the indoor unit.
customers that they should store this installation manual along with
the owner's manual for future reference.
Install the unit where the air inlet and outlet are not baffled and
are the least affected by external air.
Install the unit where the supply air flow can be sent to all parts
in the room.
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Install the unit where it is easy to lead out the connective pipe Table.2-2
and the drain pipe.
Accessory name Qty. Shape Purpose
Install the unit where no heat is emitted from a heat source
directly. Owner’s manual 1
Installation manual 1 This manual
Installing the equipment in any of the following places may lead
to faults of the equipment (if that is inevitable, consult the Water connective pipe 1 Connect to water drainage pipe
supplier): Remote controller Owner’s Manual Owner’s Manual
1
The site contains mineral oils such as cutting lubricant. Remove controller 1
AAA battery 2
Seaside where the air contains much salt.
Copper nut Connect to refrigerant pipe
1
Hotpring area where corrosive gases exist, e.g., sulfide gas. (96000 unit not attached)
Over 500 mm
Place where acid or alkali gases evaporate.
Over 600 mm
Install the unit where enough space of installation and
maintenance is available. Maintenance space
Install the unit where the air inlet and air outlet are free from
obstacles and strong wind. 600mmX600mm
Inspection orifice
Fig.3-1
Install the unit in a dry and well ventilated place.
Install the unit where the bearing surface is level and can bear
weight of the unit, and is suitable for installing the unit
horizontally without increasing noise or vibration.
≥600mm
Install the unit where the operation noise and the expelling of air
do not affect neighbours.
≥2500mm
Floor
Install the unit where no flammable gas is leaked.
Note: Ensure that the minimum Inspection orifice
Install the unit where it is convenient for pipe connection and drain gradient is over 1/100. Fig.3-2
electric connection.
3.1.2 Install Φ10 Pendant Bolts Or Ground Bolts
1366
2. ACCESSORIES (INDOOR UNIT) 1350
1231
NOTE
If in the wire control mode, the accessories do not include
758
797
704
2
840
800
AAA battery 2
1180
Copper connective pipe 4 Connect to Refrigerant pipe MTA1-120H(C)QN1 (Unit:mm)
Fig.3-4
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3.1.3 Suspending The Indoor Unit
Use a hoisting device to hoist the indoor unit, align it with the
installation screw, adjust the horizontality and then tighten it.
749.5
Unit body Pendant bolt
1895
Fig.3-5
The treatment of the ceiling varies between buildings. For The duct design must comply with the national heating air
detailed measures, consult with the fitting-out staff. conditioner pipeline design specifications.
Fix the pendant bolts firmly and reliably in light of the specific The duct accessories and materials must be produced by
situation. professional manufacturers.
Installation of the pendant bolt in different environments. In order to prevent air flow shorting, do not keep the air inlet pipe
near the air outlet pipe.
A. Wooden structure
Put rectanglar sticks across the beams, and set pendant bolts. Install a filter at an easy-to-maintain place such as intake pipe.
(Otherwise, the duct will gather on the air heat exchanger and
Wooden span lead to fault and water leak of the air conditioner.)
Embedded bolt
Noise suppression chamber
Pipe pendant embedded bolt
Fig.3-7
Air outlet Noise Air inlet
C. New concrete roughcast suppression chamber Inspection
Air filter
Set it with embedded bushes or embedded bolts. orifice
Fig.3-11
3.1.5 Install the drainpipe
1. Install the indoor unit drainpipe
Install a drain stream trap in the drainpipe to prevent water from
Blade plug-in unit Slide plug-in unit overflowing. (The drainpipeabsorbs the odor. When the outside
static pressure is high (especially the air inlet),it is difficult todrain the
Fig.3-8 water.)
D. Steel beam and girder structure
Set and use supportive angle steel. Drainage should be natural. When constructing, the outside pipe of
outdoor unit should be inclined (1/50~1/100).
Suspended bolt
The bending part of drainpipe should be fewer than 2. Furthermore,
to reduce the depositing dust, avoid bending the pipe as possible as
you can.
Make sure there is no dust or rubbish falling into indoor unit drain
Pendant bolt Supportive elbow and drainpipe.
angle steel
After installation, remove the checking panel, pour some water in the
Fig.3-9 drain elbow to see whether it drains smoothly.
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100mm or more
Checking panel Checking panel MTA1-120H(C)QN1
Drain pipe
540 540
394 12-
Φ8
638
668
S heath
217
217
247
217
50mm or more
Sheath
(Checking or ifice)
120
(Checking orifice)
209 364 364 364
1828
General drain pipe
1970
Fig.3-12
Front view (Air supply outlet) Fig.3-15
CAUTION
106 120
Rubbish is easy to accumulate at drain stream trap. Make
sure to install a plug or other things which is easy to clean.
2. Test draining
Open the clapboard of indoor unit, pour the water in to see whether it
drain smoothly and whether there is water leakage.
313
Gas side liquid side
3. Heat insulation 181
24
After confirming that drainage is smoothly and there is no leakage,
wrap the drainpipe with insulation material, or there will be
outlet
condensed water. 749.5
860 45
1350
10
1231
300 300 60
36
350
117
153
153
65
143
450
306 306
20
315 315 214 315 315
-M
6
1366
Rear view (Air return vent) Fig.3-17
Liquid pipe Gas pipe
100 150
MTA1-150H(C)QN1、MTA1-180H(C)QN1、MTA1-240H(C)QN1
450
345
35
88 540 540
24
40
Outlet
196 112 Fig.3-13
394 12-
Air outlet duct connection screw hole location diagram Φ8
638
668
217
217
247
217
1139
34
120
1970
Fig.3-14
Return air duct rivet screw hole location diagram
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106 120
≥300mm ≥300mm
≥100mm
Rear
≥1170 mm
168
indoor unit
374
No obstacle in front of it
outlet
749.5
860 45
Fig.3-23
Side view (Pipes)
Fig.3-19 For anti-fall down, please conduct the follow measures:
1655 See Fig.3-24 to fix the feet on the floor after select a proper
place for installation, since the height of this unit casing is very
high.
10
The right and left sides as weel as rear can be fixed, please
60
350
20
(Unit:mm)
Fig.3-24
1860
Put down the air intake planel, brfore electric connection, see
Fig.3-25:
Uncover the screw-cap in the air intake planel, and then lossen
the screws.
Take off the air intake panel, ensure which palce secure enough
(Unit:mm)
Fig.3-21
Installation
Screw cap
>30cm
Air intake panel
Fig.3-25
NOTE
Please beware of the foot screw, which may be hurt for the
pass-by people, make sure enough security of that, prevent
accident occure.
Fig.3-22
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4. INSTALLATING OUTDOOR UNIT Air outlet
Refrigerant pipe
The refrigerant pipe must undergo the airtight test [with
≥1000 mm ≥500 mm ≥1000 mm
2.94MPa (30kgf/cm2G) nitrogen].
≥1000 mm
Creating a vacuum Top view of the outdoor unit (multiple units installed)
Be sure to use the vacuum pump to create a vacuum of the
connective pipe at both air side and liquid side concurrently.
Fig.4-2
Refrigerant replenishment
NOTE
If the pipe is longer than the reference pipe, the refrigerant
replenishment quantity for each outdoor unit should be In case any obstacles exist above the outdoor unit, such
calculated through the formula obtained according to the actual obstacles must be 2000mm above the outdoor unit.
length of the pipe.
If miscellaneous articles are piled around the outdoor unit, such
Record the refrigerant replenishment quantity, actual length of articles must be 400mm below the top of the outdoor unit.
pipe and the height difference of the indoor & outdoor units onto
the operation confirmation table (on the electric control box) of
the outdoor unit in advance for future reference.
4.3 Convey Outdoor Unit
Electric wiring
Select the power supply capacity and wire size according to the Use 4 steel ropes of Φ6mm or bigger size to hoist the outdoor
design manual. The power wire size of the air conditioner should unit and convey it into the room.
be greater than that of ordinary motors.
In order to prevent scratch and deformity the outdoor unit, apply
In order to prevent misoperation of the air conditioner, do not a guard board to the surface of contact between the steel wire
interleave or entwine the power cable (208 230V 3N~ 60Hz) and the air conditioner.
with the connection wires (low-voltage wires) of the
indoor/outdoor unit. Remove the cushion for use in the transport after finishing the
transport.
Power on the indoor unit after performing the airtight test and
making a vacuum.
Trial run
Perform the trial run only after the outdoor unit has been
powered on for over 12 hours. Steel wire
Guard board
4.2 Installation Space
When installing the unit, leave a space for maintenance shown
in the following figure. Install the power supply at the side of the
outdoor unit. For installation procedure, see the relevant
installation manual.
Fig.4-3
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4.4 Installing The Outdoor Unit
≥500 mm ≥500 mm
Fig.4-4
Fig.4-7
The distance of the foundation bolt is shown in Fig.4-5.
NOTE
762
When welding the refrigerant pipe, in order to prevent internal
(Unit:mm) oxidation of the pipe, nitrogen must be filled in. Otherwise, the
oxidized chips may block refrigerating circulatory system.
676
Fig.4-5
Snow protection facilities must be installed in the snowfall areas. Indoor unit
(See the right figure) (in case the snow protection facilities are
incomplete, faults may occur). In order to prevent influence
caused by snow, set up raised pavilion, and install snow
protection sheds at the air inlet and air outlet.
Fig.4-8
MTA1-76H(C)QN1
MFA1-76H(C)RN1 φ19.0 φ9.52
MTA1-150H(C)QN1
MTA1-96H(C)QN1
MFA1-96H(C)RN1 φ22.0 φ9.52
MTA1-180H(C)QN1
MTA1-120H(C)QN1
Snow protection φ25 φ12.7
MTA1-240H(C)QN1
shed at the air inlet
Fig.4-6
Allowed length of refrigerant pipe and height difference
4.5 Refrigerant Pipe
Outdoor unit
When the pipe is connected from the front side, the pipe can be
led out through the right front board.
Indoor unit
Fig.4-9
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4.11 Remove Trash And Moist In The Pipe
Table.4-2
Allowed Trash and foreign matters may come into the pipe in the process
value of installing the refrigerant pipe. Be sure to blow them off with
Max. actual length of pipe (L) nitrogen before connecting the pipe to the outdoor units.
50m
Height difference Outdoor Use high-pressure nitrogen to clean the pipelines. Do not use
Floor Type
Indoor unit
NOTE
The airtight test is performed by using the compressed nitrogen
[2.94MPa(30kg/cm2G)].
Tighten the spool of the gas valve and liquid valve before
compressing the nitrogen. Signal wire
The gas valve and liquid valve are closed in the process of
compressing the nitrogen. Gas-side connective pipe of system
4.8 Use A Vacuum Pump To Create A Vacuum Liquid-side connective pipe of system
Fig.4-10
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4.13 Refrigerant Leak Precautions NOTE
This air conditioner uses refrigerant R410A. The R410A is safe
The indoor unit and outdoor unit are categorized into system A
refrigerant which is harmless and non-flammable. The room for
and system B. When installing and connecting the indoor unit
placing the air conditioner should have a proper space. Even if
and outdoor unit, identify the label carefully, and make sure that
refrigerant leakage occurs, the density threshold will not be
indoor unit corresponds to the outdoor unit exactly. Otherwise, it
crossed. Additional measures may also be taken.
may lead to fault of the air conditioner.
Density threshold: Density of the Freon gas that does not harm
Model of indoor unit.Room name
the human body. Density threshold of R410A: 0.3 [ kg/m3]
Example: The first system indoor unit (A) of the 2nd floor is
recorded as: 2F 1A
Calculate the total quantity of refrigerant to be replenished (A
[kg]). Total refrigerant quantity for 10HP = refrigerant
replenishment quantity upon shipment (11[kg]) + additional
refrigerant replenishment corresponding to the pipe length
Fig.4-12
5.3 Heat Insulation Of The Refrigerant Pipe
b. Leakage detection alarm device linked
with the mechanical ventilation device
Please use heat-resistant materials as heat insulation materials
of the air-side pipe. (e.g., EPT)
Indoor unit
(air-side pipe)
Indoor unit
a. Ventilation orifice part
(The leakage detection alarm device should be installed at the place
vulnerable to retention of the refrigerant)
Fig.5-1
Fig.4-13
After applying the auxiliary heat insulation materials, use
vinylresin tape to seal it lest water leak.
4.14 Completing The Connection System Name
In case multiple systems are set, in order to identify the
connection system of the indoor unit and outdoor unit, it is
necessary to give name to each system, and mark it onto the
nameplate on the electric control box cover of the outdoor unit.
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6. INSTALL THE CONNECTIVE PIPE
6.1 Preparation Before Installtion
Check the height difference between the indoor unit and the
outdoor unit, and check the length and number of bends of the
refrigerant pipeline, which must meet the following requirements:
Max. height difference....25m (If the height difference is greater
than 5m, it is best to put the outdoor unit below the indoor unit)
Max. pipeline length.........50m
Max. number of bends....15 Fig.6-1
In the process of installing the connective pipe, do not letmmmm 2. Braze the liquid line to the liquid valve at the outdoor unit. Be sure
the air, dust or foreign substance intrude into the pipeline to wrap the valve body with a wet rag. Allow the nitrogen to continue
system. flowing. Refer to the Tabular Data Sheet for proper liquid line sizing.
3. Carefully remove the rubber plugs from the evaporator liquid and
Install the connective pipe only after fixing the indoor and vapor connections at the indoor coil.
outdoor units. 4. Braze the liquid line to the evaporator liquid connection. Nitrogen
should be flowing through the evaporator coil.
Keep dry when installing the connective pipe. Do not let moist 5. Slide the plastie cap away from the vapor connection at the indoor
intrude into the pipeline system. coil. Braze the vapor line to the evaporator vapor connection. Refer
to the Table 1 for proper vapor line sizing.
6. Protect the vapor valve with a wet rag and braze the vapor line
connection to the outdoor unit. The nitrogen flow should be exiting the
system from the vapor service port connection. After this connection
6.2 PRECAUTIONS DURING BRAZING OF LINES has cooled, remove the nitrogen source from the liquid fitting service
port.
All outdoor unit and evaporator coil connections are 7. Replace the Schrader core in the liquid and vapor valves.
copper-to-copper and should be brazed with a 8. Leak test all refrigerant piping connections including the service
port flare caps to be sure they are leak tight. DO NOT OVER
phosphorous-copper alloy material such as Silfos-5 or
TIGHTEN (between 40 and 60 inch -lbs. maximum).
equivalent. DO NOT use soft solder. The outdoor units 9. Evacuate the vapor line, evaporator and the liquid line, to 500
have reusable service valves on both the liquid and microns or less.
vapor connections. The total system refrigerant charge
is retained within the outdoor unit during shipping and NOTE
installation. The reusable service valves are provided to 1. Tube diameters are for lengths up to 50 equivalent ft and/or 20 ft
vertical differential.
evacuate and charge per this instruction. 2. Do not increase or decrease tubing sizes.
Serious service problems can be avoided by taking
adequate precautions to assure an internally clean and
dry system. NOTE
Line set and indoor coil can be pressurized, to 250 psig with dry
nitrogen and leak tested with a bubble type leak detector. Than
CAUTION release the nitrogen charge. Do not use the system refrigerant in
the outdoor unit to purge or leak test.
Dry nitrogen should always be supplied through the tubing while it
is being brazed, because the temperature required is high enough 10. Replace cap on service ports. Do not remove the flare caps from
to cause oxidation of the copper unless an inert atmosphere is the service ports except when necessary for servicing the system.
provide. The flow of dry nitrogen should continue until the joint has
cooled. Always use a pressure regulator and safety valve to insure
CAUTION
that only low pressure dry nitrogen is introduced into the
tubing.Only a small flow is necessary to displace air and prevent Do not connect manifold gauges unless trouble is suspected.
oxidation. Approximately 3/4 ounce of refrigerant will be lost each time a
standard manifold gauge is connected.
11. Release the refrigerant charge into the system. Open both the
6.3 PRECAUTIONS DURING BRAZING SERVICE VALVE liquid
Precautions should be taken to prevent heat damage to service valve and vapor valves by removing the plunger cap and with an hex
by wrapping a wet rag around it as shown in Fig. 6. wrench back out counter-clockwise until valve stem just touches the
Also, protect all painted surfaces, insulation, during brazing. After chamfered retaining wall.
brazlng cool joint with wet rag. 12. Replace plunger cap finger tight, then tighten an additional 1/12
turn (1/2 hex flat). Cap must be replaced to prevent leaks.
Valve can be opened by removing the plunger cap and fully inserting
a hex wrench into the stem and backing out counter-clockwise until
WARNING
valve stem just touches the chamfered retaining wall.
Never attempt to repair any brazed connections while the system is
under pressure. Personal injury could result.
Connect the refrigerant lines using the following procedure:
1. Remove the cap and Schrader core from both the liquid
See "System Charge" section for checking and recording system
and vapor service valve service ports at the outdoor unit. Connect Iow
charge.
pressure nitrogen to the liquid line service port.
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6.4 Expelling Air Use refrigerant tank to expel air (see Fig.6-2 and Fig.6-3 )
From the following table, select a method of expelling air. Screw up the pipe nuts at A, B, C and D completely.
Screw up the pipe nuts at A, B, C and D completely. Tighten the square-head cover of valves A and B.
Loosen and remove the square-head cover of valves A and B, Use a vacuum pump to expel the air (Fig.6-4 ): (For method of
rotate the square-head spool of valve B counterclockwise for 45 using the manifold valve, see the operation manual of manifold
degrees and stay for about 10 seconds, and then close the valve)
spool of valve B tightly.
Loosen and remove the maintenance orifice nut of valve A, and
Detect leak for all adapters at A, B, C and D. After making sure connect the filler hose of the manifold valve to the maintenance
that no leak exists, open the maintenance orifice nut of valve A. orifice of valve A (tighten both valve A and valve B).
After all air is expelled, tighten the maintenance orifice nut of
valve A. Connect the filler hose adapter to the vacuum pump.
Open the spools of valves A and B completely. Open the low pressure (Lo) handle of the manifold valve
completely.
Tighten the square-head cover of valves A and B completely.
Start the vacuum pump to extract air. At the beginning of
extracting air, slightly loosen the maintenance orifice nut of valve
B, check whether any air enters it (the vacuum pump noise
Outdoor unit Air side Intdoor unit changes, and the multimeter indicates from negative to 0). Then
A C tighten this maintenance orifice nut.
Remove the filler hose off the maintenance orifice of valve A, and
then tighten the nut.
Manifold valve
Multimeter manometer
-76cmHg
Fig.6-3
Lo-handle Hi -handle
Lo pressure valve
Fig.6-4
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Inspection panel Drain pipe Inspection panel
Procedure of using stop valve
over 100m m
Open the spool until it touches the stop block. Do not attempt to
open further.
over 50m m
Upon completion of installation, open all valves before trial run. (inspection and sweep orifice) Bush
Each unit has two valves of different sizes located at the outdoor (inspection and sweep orifice)
unit side. Of the two valves, one is gas valve and the other is Main drain pipe
liquid valve. The procedure of opening/closing the valve is
shown in the right figure (Fig.6-5).
Procedure of closing the valve: Same as the procedure of There is natural drain, please comfirm that the height of drain
opening the valve, but rotate the spanner clockwise thoroughly. pipe is not higher than water collection tray. (See Fig.7-1)
The number of bends and folds of the drain pipe should not
Valve body
System port exceed 2. Try to avoid bends in order to prevent trash
accumulation.
Maintenance orifice
Trial draining of the drain pipe
Connective pipe port Charge water into water collection tray, after the drain water pipe
is installed, check whether the water can be drained smoothly,
and whether the joints are leakage.
The drain of water is natural. In the construction, the external Heat insulation of drain pipe
pipe of the outdoor unit slants downward at a gradient of After making sure that the water drains smoothly and no water is
1/50~1/100. leaked, use adiabatic wool bushes to preserve heat of the drain
pipe. Otherwise, condensate will occur.
The number of bends and folds of the drain pipe should not
exceed 2. Try to avoid bends in order to prevent trash
accumulation.
In the construction, do not drop trash into the drip tray or drain
pipe of the indoor unit.
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8. ELECTRIC CONNECTION Table.8-2
Indoor unit Outdoor unit
The external supply circuit of the air conditioner must have a Indoor unit power cable(mm2)
RVV-300/500 3×2.5 mm2
ground wire, and the power supply ground wire of the indoor unit includes grounded wire
must be connected with the external ground wire firmly. Outdoor unit power cable(mm2)
YCW-450/750 5X16mm2
includes grounded wire
The wiring must be performed by professional technicians RVV-300/500 4×1.0 mm2 (HEAT&COOL)
according to the circuit diagram labels. connective wire of indoor outside unit
RVV-300/500 2×1.0 mm2 (COOL ONLY)
Wire controls connective wire RVVP-300/300 5×0.5 mm2
Distribute the wires according to the relevant electric technical
standards promulgated by the State, and set the Residual Outdoor-outdoorunit COM wire RVVP-300/300 3X0.5mm2(Shield wire)
Current-operated Circuit Breaker (RCCB) properly.
Table.8-3
The power wire and the signal wire shall be laid out neatly and
properly, without mutual interference or contacting the Indoor unit Outdoor unit
connection pipe or valve.
Model MTA1-120H(C)QN1 MTA1-240H(C)QN1 MOV-120H(C)N1-X
No power cable is attached to this equipment. The user can Type Mid. static pressure
select the power cable by reference to the stipulated power
Power 208-230V~ 60Hz 208 -230V 3N~ 60Hz
supply specifications. No joint of wires is allowed.
Switch capacity of the main
40/20 40/20 100/70
Upon completion of wire connection, double check it and then power suppliy/fuse(A)
connect the power supply.
Indoor unit power cable(mm2)
RVV-300/500 3×2.5 mm2
includes grounded wire
An all-pole disconnection device which has at least 3mm
separation distance in all pole and a residual current Outdoor unit power cable(mm2)
YCW-450/750 5X20mm2
device(RCD)with the rating of above 10mA shall be incorporated includes grounded wire
in the fixed wiring according to the national rule. RVV-300/500 4×1.0 mm2 (HEAT&COOL)
connective wire of indoor outside unit
RVV-300/500 2×1.0 mm2 (COOL ONLY)
The appliance shall be installed in accordance with national Wire controls connective wire RVVP-300/300 5×0.5 mm2
wiring regulations.
Outdoor-outdoorunit COM wire RVVP-300/300 3X0.5mm2(Shield wire)
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Power supply wire
The specification of power supply wire as follows: Indoor unit
<Power supply wire of outdoor unit>
In case the power cable is individually provides (no power
Control wire between
supply device is in use) indoor unit and outdoor
RCCB Manual switch
unit
Table.8-5
Min. wire size (mm2) Indoor unit power supply
Fig.8-2
NOTE
The wire size in the table and the continuous wire length are
applicable to the circumstance where the potential fall amplitude Set the main and auxil units
is within 2%. MTA1-150H(C)QN1、MTA1-180H(C)QN1、MTA1-240H(C)QN1
Where the continuous wire length exceeds the values in the unit (main) unit (auxil)
table, select the wire size according to the relevant rules.
Power wires ( 3
) ( 3
)
The power wires are as follows: (schematic diagram)
Fig.8-3
NOTE
Indoor unit
Please identify outdoor main unit and auxilary unit. Only main
unit connects with signal wire of indoor unit. Users should adjust
Control wire between
indoor unit and outdoor
RCCB Manual switch the dial on electric control board of outdoor unit as follows,
unit otherwise incorrect adjustment may cause malfunction.
RCCB Manual switch Outdoor unit power supply Signal wire of indoor unit connects to outdoor main unit only and
208 -230V 3N~ 60Hz the control command to outdoor auxil unit is sent by COM wire
connecting with main unit. Make sure to connect COM wire
correctly, otherwise COM error may occur and auxil unit can not
Fig.8-1 start. See following chart for connection:
P Q E (COMwire terminal) P Q E
(COMwire terminal)
Fig.8-4
NOTE
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9. ELECTRIC WIRE DIAGRAM
MTA1-76H(C)QN1、MTA1-96H(C)QN1、MTA1-120H(C)QN1
Indoor Unit
L N 1 2 3 4
Wire controller
A B C D E
Fixed-rate wire
controller (option)
5-cord cable
RVVP-300/500 5X0.5mm2
3
2
1
Power supply wire
Power supply:
(L1 L2 L3 N)
B C N
Fig.9-1
This wire diagram is applicable to both cooling and heating model .
Indoor Unit
L N 1 2 3 4
Wire controller
A B C D E
Fixed-rate wire
controller (option)
5-cord cable
RVVP-300/500 5X0.5mm2
3-cord cable
4
Outdoor unit
3
2
1
Power supply wire
Power supply:
(L1 L2 L3 N)
B C N
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MTA1-150H(C)QN1、MTA1-180H(C)QN1、MTA1-240H(C)QN1
Indoor Unit
L N 1 2 3 4
Wire controller
A B C D E
Fixed-rate wire
controller (option)
( )
E 1 2 3 4 A B C N E 1 2 3 4 A B C N
( )
P Q P Q
(L1 L2 L3 N) (L1 L2 L3 N) 3
3
SW1
COM wire between outdoor Signal wire Power supply wire COM wire between outdoor Signal wire Power supply wire
units(weak current) units(weak current)
0# unit (main) Outdoor unit (main unit) Outdoor unit ( auxil unit) 1# unit (auxil)
This wire diagram is applicable to both cooling and heating model. Fig.9-3
Indoor Unit
L N 1 2 3 4
Wire controller
A B C D E
Fixed-rate wire
controller (option)
B C N B C N
( )
P Q E 1 2 3 4 A P Q E 1 2 3 4 A
( ) (L1 L2 L3 N) (L1 L2 L3 N)
Signal wire Signal wire
3
3
SW1
COM wire between outdoor Power supply wire COM wire between outdoor Power supply wire
units(weak current) units(weak current)
0# unit (main) Outdoor unit (main unit) Outdoor unit ( auxil unit) 1# unit (auxil)
NOTE
Pay attention to the phase sequence of the power supply. If the phase sequence is reversed, the compressor will not start.
Meanwhile, the fault indicator of the outdoor electric control board will light up. For details, see Outdoor unit wring diagram on the
cover plate of the electric control box .
After shifting the phase sequence, power on the unit until the fault indicator goes out and the compressor starts up normally.
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MFA1-76H(C)RN1、MFA1-96H(C)RN1
Indoor unit
Signal wire Power supply wire
1 2 3 4 5 L N
Power supply
Signal wire
208-230V~ 60HZ
4
3
3-cord cable
Outdoor unit
4-cord cable
2
RVV-300/500 4X1.0mm
Power supply wire
Power supply
(L1 L2 L3 N)
5-cord cable
YCW-450/750 5x6mm2 MFA1-76H(C)RN1
A
Indoor unit
Signal wire Power supply wire
1 2 3 4 5 L N
Power supply
Signal wire
208-230V~ 60HZ
4
3-cord cable
3
2-cord cable 2
RVV-300/500 2X1.0mm
.0mm
Power supply wire
Power supply
(L1 L2 L3 N)
5-cord cable
YCW-450/750 5x6mm2 MFA1-76H(C)RN1
YCW-450/750 5x10mm2 MFA1-96H(C)RN1
NOTE
Pay attention to the phase sequence of the power supply. If the phase sequence is reversed, the compressor will not start.
Meanwhile, the tindicator of the outdoor electric control board will light up. For details, see Outdoor unit wring diagram on the cover
plate of the wire controller.
After shifting the phase sequence, power on the unit until the fault indicator goes out and the compressor starts up normally.
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10. TRIAL RUN Indoor unit
Please conduct in accordance with “Trial Run Tenor Nameplate” Check whether the switch of the remote controller or wire
on the electric control box. controller is normal.
Check that all valves are opened before trial run. Check whether the manual operation buttons are normal.
Check the electric safety before trial run. Check whether the drain function is normal.
Do not perform compulsory operation in any way.(It is very Check whether the connective copper pipes and the drain pipes
dangerous if the protection device is not active) generate condensate due to loose wrapping.
Open the air inlet grille to check whether any penetration or leak
of water occurs, especially at the drain stopper.
Perform trial run only after all installations are finished.
Check whether any vibration or abnormal sound occurs during
Confirm the following issues before trial operation, and the the operation.
box for the confirmed items.
Test whether the unit works normally in the heatig mode.
Check whether the indoor unit and the outdoor are
installed properly. Outdoor unit
Check whether the piping and wiring are correct. Check whether any vibration or abnormal sound occurs during
the operation.
Check whether the refrigerant pipeline system is
inspected for leakage. Check whether the air, noise and condensate generated by the
unit affect the neighbors.
Check whether the drain is smooth.
Check whether any refrigerant is leaked.
Check whether the heat insulation is perfect.
Trial run
Use the remote controller or wire controller (matched) to let the
air conditioner run in the cooling mode. Inspect the following
items against the operation manual. (If any fault occurs, remove
the fault by reference to the Section headed “Faults of Air
Conditioner and Causes” in the Operation Manual.)
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