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2. Specifications
2.1 Specifications for outdoor units
Item Model AU092AABHA
Function Cooling Heating
Capacity BTU/h 9000 11000
Capacity W 2700 3000
Total power input W 1080 1230
Max. power input W 2000 1900
EER or COP W/W 2.5 2.44
Energy efficiency stage E G
Dehumidifying capacity 10‐³×m³/h /
2
Power cable H07RN-F3G X2.5mm
Power source N, V, Hz 1PH~ 220V-230V 50Hz
Running /Max.Running current A/A 6.5/10.5 7/10
Start Current A 45
Unit model (color) WHITE
Model / Manufacture C-6RB137H03AA / SANYO
Compressor
Type Rotary
Type × Number Axial-flow
Speed r/min 670±30
Fan
Fan motor output power kW 0.35
Air-flow(H-M-L) m³/h 1600
Type / Diameter mm TP2M/9.52
Heat exchanger Total area m² 0.65
Outdoor unit

Temp. scope ℃ 43-60


Dimension External (L×W×H) mm×mm×mm 780*250*640
Package (L×W×H) mm×mm×mm 907*344*690
Drainage pipe (material , I.D./O.D.) mm /
Refrigerant control method mm/mm Capiliary 1.8*170
Defrosting auto
Volume of Accumulator L 1
Noise level dB(A) 49/—/—
Type of Four way valve DPF-6
material of reduce noise XPE
crankcase heater power W /
Weight (Net / Shipping) kg / kg 40/45
Type / Charge g R407C 2200
Refrigerant
Recharge quantity g/m 30
Liquid mm 6.35
PIPING

Pipe
Gas mm 12.7
Connecting Method Flared
MAX.Drop m 20
Between I.D &O.D
MAX.Piping length m 30

Norminal condition: indoor temperature (cooling): 27℃DB/19℃WB, indoor temperature (heating): 20℃DB
Outdoor temperature(cooling): 35℃DB/24℃WB, outdoor temperature(heating): 7℃DB/6℃WB
The noise level will be measured in the third octave band limited values, using a Real Time Analyser calibrated sound
intensity meter. It is a sound pressure noise level.

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Item Model AU122AABHA


Function Cooling Heating
Capacity BTU/h 12000 14000
Capacity W 3520 4100
Total power input W 1450 1700
Max. power input W 2000 1900
EER or COP W/W 2.43 2.41
Energy efficiency stage E G
Dehumidifying capacity 10‐³×m³/h /
2
Power cable H07RN-F3G X2.5mm
Power source N, V, Hz 1PH~ 220V-230V 50Hz
Running /Max.Running current A/A 7.5/10.5 8.5/10
Start Current A 45
Unit model (color) WHITE
Model / Manufacture C-6RB137H03AA / SANYO
Compressor
Type Rotary
Type × Number Axial-flow
Speed r/min 670±30
Fan
Fan motor output power kW 0.35
Air-flow(H-M-L) m³/h 1600
Type / Diameter mm TP2M/9.52
Heat exchanger Total area m² 0.65
Outdoor unit

Temp. scope ℃ 43-60


Dimension External (L×W×H) mm×mm×mm 780*250*640
Package (L×W×H) mm×mm×mm 907*344*690
Drainage pipe (material , I.D./O.D.) mm /
Refrigerant control method mm/mm Capiliary 1.8*170
Defrosting auto
Volume of Accumulator L 1
Noise level dB(A) 49
Type of Four way valve DPF-6
material of reduce noise XPE
crankcase heater power W /
Weight (Net / Shipping) kg / kg 40/45
Type / Charge g R407C 2200
Refrigerant
Recharge quantity g/m 30
Liquid mm 6.35
PIPING

Pipe
Gas mm 12.7
Connecting Method Flared
MAX.Drop m 20
Between I.D &O.D
MAX.Piping length m 30
Norminal condition: indoor temperature (cooling): 27℃DB/19℃WB, indoor temperature (heating): 20℃DB
Outdoor temperature(cooling): 35℃DB/24℃WB, outdoor temperature(heating): 7℃DB/6℃WB
The noise level will be measured in the third octave band limited values, using a Real Time Analyser calibrated
sound intensity meter. It is a sound pressure noise level.

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item Model AU142AFBIA


Function Cooling Heating
Capacity BTU/h 14000 16000
Capacity W 4100 4670
Total power input W 1600 1650
Max. power input W 2700 2600
EER or COP W/W 2.56 2.83
Energy efficiency stage E E
Dehumidifying capacity 10‐³×m³/h 1.8
power cable 3*2.5,
Power cable
connection cable 4*0.75
Power source N, V, Hz 1PH 220V-230V 50HZ
Running /Max.Running current A/A cooling: 8.0/15 heating: 8.0/14
Start Current A 55
Unit model (color) AU142AFBIA (white)
Model / Manufacture C-RB237H02AA / Sanyo
Compressor
Type hermetic scroll
Type × Number Axial-flow *1
Speed r/min 820±30
Fan
Fan motor output power kW 0.35
Air-flow(H-M-L) m³/h 2000
Type / Diameter mm TP2M/9.52
Heat exchanger Total area m² 0.75
Outdoor unit

Temp. scope ℃ 43-60


Dimension External (L×W×H) mm×mm×mm 810*288*680
Package (L×W×H) mm×mm×mm 960*406*760
Drainage pipe (material , I.D./O.D.) mm PVC 18/20
Refrigerant control method mm/mm capillary 1.8x370
Defrosting AUTO
Volume of Accumulator L 1
Noise level dB(A) 52/—/—
Type of Four way valve DPF-6
material of reduce noise XPE
crankcase heater power W /
Weight (Net / Shipping) kg / kg 59/66
Type / Charge g R407C 2000
Refrigerant
Recharge quantity g/m 65
Liquid mm 9.52
PIPING

Pipe
Gas mm 15.88
Connecting Method flared
MAX.Drop m 20
Between I.D &O.D
MAX.Piping length m 30
Norminal condition: indoor temperature (cooling): 27℃DB/19℃WB, indoor temperature (heating): 20℃
DB
Outdoor temperature(cooling): 35℃DB/24℃WB, outdoor temperature(heating): 7℃DB/6℃WB
The noise level will be measured in the third octave band limited values, using a Real Time Analyser
calibrated sound intensity meter. It is a sound pressure noise level.

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Item Model AU182AFBJA


Function Cooling Heating
Capacity BTU/h 18000 20000
Capacity W 5270 5860
Total power input W 2150 2100
Max. power input W 2700 2600
EER or COP W/W 2.45 2.79
Energy efficiency stage E F
Dehumidifying capacity 10‐³×m³/h 2.1
power cable 3*2.5,
Power cable
connection cable 4*0.75
Power source N,V,Hz 1PH 220V-230V 50HZ
Running /Max.Running current A/A cooling:11/15 heating: 10/14
Start Current A 55
Unit model (color) AU182AFBJA (white)
Model / Manufacture C-RB237H02AA / Sanyo
Compressor
Type hermetic scroll
Type × Number Axial-flow *1
Speed r/min 820±30
Fan
Fan motor output power kW 0.35
Air-flow(H-M-L) m³/h 2000
Type / Diameter mm TP2M/9.52
Heat exchanger Total area m² 0.72
Outdoor unit

Temp. scope ℃ 43-60


Dimension External (L×W×H) mm×mm×mm 810*288*680
Package (L×W×H) mm×mm×mm 960*406*760
Drainage pipe (material , I.D./O.D.) mm PVC 18/20
Refrigerant control method mm/mm capillary 1.8x370
Defrosting AUTO
Volume of Accumulator L 1
Noise level dB(A) 52/—/—
Type of Four way valve DPF-6
material of reduce noise XPE
crankcase heater power W /
Weight (Net / Shipping) kg / kg 59/66
Type / Charge g R407C 2050
Refrigerant
Recharge quantity g/m 65
Liquid mm 9.52
PIPING

Pipe
Gas mm 15.88
Connecting Method flared
MAX.Drop m 20
Between I.D &O.D
MAX.Piping length m 30
Norminal condition: indoor temperature (cooling): 27℃DB/19℃WB, indoor temperature (heating): 20℃
DB
Outdoor temperature(cooling): 35℃DB/24℃WB, outdoor temperature(heating): 7℃DB/6℃WB
The noise level will be measured in the third octave band limited values, using a Real Time Analyser
calibrated sound intensity meter. It is a sound pressure noise level.

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Item Model AU242AHBIA


Function Cooling Heating
Capacity BTU/h 24000 27000
Capacity W 7030 7910
Total power input W 3320 2520
Max. power input W 3500 2800
EER or COP W/W 2.12 3.14
Energy efficiency stage G D
Dehumidifying capacity 10‐³×m³/h 3
2
Power cable H07RN-F 3G*4.0mm
Power source N, V, Hz 1PH 220V-230V 50HZ
Running /Max.Running current A/A cooling: 16.5/17 heating: 12.5/14
Start Current A 66
Unit model (color) AU242AHBIA (WHITE)
Model / Manufacture C-7RB267H03AA / Sanyo
Compressor
Type dual-rotary
Type × Number axial*1
Speed r/min single fan speed: 1180±30
Fan
Fan motor output power kW 0.15
Air-flow(H-M-L) m³/h single air flow: 4000
Type / Diameter mm TP2M/9.52
Heat exchanger Total area m² 0.92
Outdoor unit

Temp. scope ℃ 43-60


External (L×W×H) mm×mm×mm 948*340*830
Dimension
Package (L×W×H) mm×mm×mm 1050*440*979
Drainage pipe (material , I.D./O.D.) mm /
Refrigerant control method mm/mm capillary 1.8*200
Defrosting AUTO
Volume of Accumulator L 3.5
Noise level dB(A) 58/-/-
Type of Four way valve DPF-6
material of reduce noise XPE
crankcase heater power W /
Weight (Net / Shipping) kg / kg 74/89
Type / Charge g R407C 2900
Refrigerant
Recharge quantity g/m 60
Liquid mm 9.52
PIPING

Pipe
Gas mm 15.88
Connecting Method flared
MAX.Drop m 20
Between I.D &O.D
MAX.Piping length m 30
Norminal condition: indoor temperature (cooling): 27℃DB/19℃WB, indoor temperature (heating): 20℃
DB
Outdoor temperature(cooling): 35℃DB/24℃WB, outdoor temperature(heating): 7℃DB/6℃WB
The noise level will be measured in the third octave band limited values, using a Real Time Analyser
calibrated sound intensity meter. It is a sound pressure noise level.

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Item Model AU142AFBEA


Function cooling heating
Capacity BTU/h 14000 15000
Capacity W 4100 4390
Total power input W 1550 1450
Max. power input W 1800 1800
EER or COP W/W 2.65 3.03
Energy efficiency stage D D
Dehumidify capacity 10‐³×m³/h 2.95
Power cable 3*3.0+(3*2.0+1*0.75)
Power source N, V, Hz 1PH 220V-230V 50HZ
Running /Max.Running current A/A cooling:7.8/8.5 heating:6.8/8.5
Start current A 25
Unit model (color) AU142AFBEA (WHITE)
Model / Manufacture PG260X2CS-4KT1 toshiba
Compressor
Type rotary
Type × Number Axial-flow
Speed r/min 820±30
Fan
Fan motor output power kW 35
Air-flow(H-M-L) m³/h 2300
Type / Diameter mm TP2M/9.52
Heat exchanger Total area m² 0.92
Outdoor unit

Temp. scope ℃ 43-60


External (L×W×H) mm×mm×mm 780x640x250
Dimension
Package (L×W×H) mm×mm×mm 907x690x344
Drainage pipe (material , I.D./O.D.) mm /
Refrigerant control method mm/mm main:1.7*400, auxiliary:2.0*140
Defrosting auto
Volume of Accumulator L /
Noise level dB(A) 58/--/50
Type of Four way valve /
material of reduce noise XPE
crankcase heater power W /
Weight (Net / Shipping) kg / kg 40/45
Type / Charge g R407C 1600
Refrigerant
Recharge quantity g/m 50
Liquid mm 6.35
PIPING

Pipe
Gas mm 12.7
Connecting Method flared
MAX.Drop m 20
Between I.D &O.D
MAX.Piping length m 30
Norminal condition: indoor temperature (cooling): 27℃DB/19℃WB, indoor temperature (heating): 20℃
DB
Outdoor temperature(cooling): 35℃DB/24℃WB, outdoor temperature(heating): 7℃DB/6℃WB
The noise level will be measured in the third octave band limited values, using a Real Time Analyser
calibrated sound intensity meter. It is a sound pressure noise level.

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Item Model AU182AFBEA


Function Cooling Heating
Capacity BTU/h 18000 20000
Capacity W 5270 5860
Total power input W 2000 1900
Max. power input W 2400 2800
EER or COP W/W 2.64 3.08
Energy efficiency stage D D
Dehumidifying capacity 10‐³×m³/h 2.1
Power cable 3*3.0+(3*2.0+1*0.75)
Power source N, V, Hz 1PH 220V-230V 50HZ
Running /Max.Running current A/A cooling: 10/12 heating: 9.5/14
Start Current A 35
Unit model (color) AU182AFBEA(WHITE)
Model / Manufacture PG330X2CS-4KU1 Toshiba
Compressor
Type Rotary
Type × Number Axial-flow
Speed r/min 820±30
Fan
Fan motor output power kW 35
Air-flow(H-M-L) m³/h 2000
Type / Diameter mm TP2M/9.52
Heat exchanger Total area m² 0.72
Outdoor unit

Temp. scope ℃ 43-60


External (L×W×H) mm×mm×mm 810*288*680
Dimension
Package (L×W×H) mm×mm×mm 960*406*760
Drainage pipe (material , I.D./O.D.) mm /
Refrigerant control method mm/mm Main capillary2.0*450, Sub-capillary2.0*200
Defrosting Auto
Volume of Accumulator L /
Noise level dB(A) 52/--/46
Type of Four way valve /
material of reduce noise XPE
crankcase heater power W /
Weight (Net / Shipping) kg / kg 59/66
Type / Charge g R407C 1950
Refrigerant
Recharge quantity g/m 30
Liquid mm 6.35
PIPING

Pipe
Gas mm 15.88
Connecting Method Flare
MAX.Drop m 20
Between I.D &O.D
MAX.Piping length m 30
Norminal condition: indoor temperature (cooling): 27℃DB/19℃WB, indoor temperature (heating): 20℃DB
Outdoor temperature(cooling): 35℃DB/24℃WB, outdoor temperature(heating): 7℃DB/6℃WB
The noise level will be measured in the third octave band limited values, using a Real Time Analyser calibrated sound
intensity meter. It is a sound pressure noise level.

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Item Model AU242AHBEA


Function cooling heating
Capacity BTU/h 24000 27000
Capacity W 7030 7910
Total power input W 2700 2700
Max. power input W 3200 3200
EER or COP 2.6 2.93
Energy efficiency stage E E
Power cable 3*3.0
Power source N, V, Hz 1, 220-240, 50
Running current A cooling: 12.5A heating: 12.5A
Unit model (color) AU242AHBEA(WHITE)
Model / Manufacture RN-2220H5B8400W (Sanyo)
Compressor
Type rotary
Type × Number axial*1
Fan Fan motor output power W 130
Air-flow(H-M-L) m³/h 4000/-/-
Type / Diameter mm TP2M/Φ9.52
Heat exchanger Total area m² 0.92
Outdoor unit

Temp. scope ℃ 43-60


External (L×W×H) mm×mm×mm 948*340*830
Dimension
Package (L×W×H) mm×mm×mm 1050*440*979
Drainage pipe (material , I.D./O.D.) mm /
Refrigerant control method mm/mm capillary
Defrosting auto
Noise level dB(A) 58
Type of Four way valve /
material of reduce noise XPE
crankcase heater power W 40
Weight (Net / Shipping) kg / kg 74/89
Type / Charge g R407C 2700
Refrigerant
Recharge quantity g/m 65
Liquid mm 9.52
PIPING

Pipe
Gas mm 15.88
Connecting Method flared
MAX.Drop m 20
Between I.D &O.D
MAX.Piping length m 30

Norminal condition: indoor temperature (cooling): 27℃DB/19℃WB, indoor temperature (heating): 20℃DB
Outdoor temperature(cooling): 35℃DB/24℃WB, outdoor temperature(heating): 7℃DB/6℃WB
The noise level will be measured in the third octave band limited values, using a Real Time Analyser calibrated
sound intensity meter. It is a sound pressure noise level.

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Item Model AU282AHBEA


Function cooling heating
Capacity BTU/h 28000 34000
Capacity W 8200 10000
Total power input W 3400 3600
Max. power input W 4300 4600
EER or COP W/W 2.41 2.78
Energy efficiency stage E F
Dehumidifying capacity 10‐³×m³/h 2.47
Power cable H05RN-F 3G 6.0
Power source N, V, Hz 1, 220-240, 50
Running /Max.Running current A/A cooling: 16A/20A heating: 17A/22A
Start Current A 80
Unit model (color) AU282AHBEA(WHITE)
Model / Manufacture C-SBN261H5A(Sanyo)
Compressor
Type scroll
Type × Number axial*1
Speed r/min 920r/min
Fan
Fan motor output power kW 0.06
Air-flow(H-M-L) m³/h 3200/-/-
Type / Diameter mm TP2M/Φ9.52
Heat exchanger Total area m² 0.92
Outdoor unit

Temp. scope ℃ 43-60


External (L×W×H) mm×mm×mm 948*340*830
Dimension
Package (L×W×H) mm×mm×mm 1050*440*979
Drainage pipe (material , I.D./O.D.) mm /
Refrigerant control method mm/mm capillary Φ4.0*Φ2.5*600
Defrosting auto
Volume of Accumulator L 3.5
Noise level dB(A) 56
Type of Four way valve /
material of reduce noise XPE
crankcase heater power W 40
Weight(Net / Shipping) kg / kg 74/89
Type / Charge g R407C 2600
Refrigerant
Recharge quantity g/m 65
Liquid mm 9.52
PIPING

Pipe
Gas mm 15.88
Connecting Method flared
MAX.Drop m 20
Between I.D &O.D
MAX.Piping length m 30
Norminal condition: indoor temperature (cooling): 27℃DB/19℃WB, indoor temperature (heating): 20℃DB
Outdoor temperature(cooling): 35℃DB/24℃WB, outdoor temperature(heating): 7℃DB/6℃WB
The noise level will be measured in the third octave band limited values, using a Real Time Analyser calibrated
sound intensity meter. It is a sound pressure noise level.

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Item Model AU28NAHBEA


Function cooling heating
Capacity BTU/h 28000 32000
Capacity W 8200 9380
Total power input W 3200 3300
Max. power input W 4500 5500
EER or COP W/W 2.56 2.84
Energy efficiency stage E E
Dehumidifying capacity 10‐³×m³/h 3
Power cable H07RN-F 5G 2.5
Power source N, V, Hz 3N~ 380-400V 50Hz
Running /Max.Running current A/A cooling: 5.5A/8.0A heating: 5.8A/9.5A
Start Current A 30
Unit model (color) AU28NAHBEA(WHITE)
Model / Manufacture C-SBN263H8A(Sanyo)
Compressor
Type scroll
Type × Number axial×1
Speed r/min 950±30
Fan
Fan motor output power W 85
Air-flow(H-M-L) m³/h 4000/-/-
Type / Diameter mm TP2M/Φ9.52
Heat exchanger Total area m² 0.92
Outdoor unit

Temp. scope ℃ 43-60


External (L×W×H) mm×mm×mm 948*340*830
Dimension
Package (L×W×H) mm×mm×mm 1050*440*979
Drainage pipe (material , I.D./O.D.) mm /
Refrigerant control method mm/mm capillary Φ4.0*Φ2.5*600
Defrosting auto
Volume of Accumulator L /
Noise level dB(A) 58/-/50
Type of Four way valve /
material of reduce noise XPE
crankcase heater power W 40
Weight (Net / Shipping) kg / kg 74/89
Type / Charge g R407C 2600
Refrigerant
Recharge quantity g/m 65
Liquid mm 9.52
PIPING

Pipe
Gas mm 15.88
Connecting Method flared
MAX.Drop m 20
Between I.D &O.D
MAX.Piping length m 30
Norminal condition: indoor temperature (cooling): 27℃DB/19℃WB, indoor temperature (heating): 20℃DB
Outdoor temperature(cooling): 35℃DB/24℃WB, outdoor temperature(heating): 7℃DB/6℃WB
The noise level will be measured in the third octave band limited values, using a Real Time Analyser calibrated sound
intensity meter. It is a sound pressure noise level.

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Item Model AU36NAIBEA


Function cooling heating
Capacity BTU/h 36000 41000
Capacity W 10520 12010
Total power input W 4000 3800
Max. power input W 5500 5500
EER or COP W/W 2.63 3.16
Energy efficiency stage D D
Dehumidifying capacity 10‐³×m³/h 5
Power cable H07RN-F 5G 2.5
Power source N, V, Hz 3N~ 380-400V 50Hz
Running /Max.Running current A/A cooling: 7.5A/9.5A heating: 6.5A/9.5A
Start Current A 45
Unit model (color) AU36NAIBEA(WHITE)
Model / Manufacture C-SBN303H8A(Sanyo)
Compressor
Type scroll
Type × Number axial×1
Speed r/min 840±30
Fan
Fan motor output power W 150
Air-flow(H-M-L) m³/h 6000/-/-
Type / Diameter mm TP2M/Φ9.52
Heat exchanger Total area m² 1.38
Outdoor unit

Temp. scope ℃ 43-60


External (L×W×H) mm×mm×mm 948*340*1250
Dimension
Package (L×W×H) mm×mm×mm 1050*440*1375
Drainage pipe (material , I.D./O.D.) mm /
Refrigerant control method mm/mm capillary
Defrosting auto
Volume of Accumulator L /
Noise level dB(A) 64/-/-
Type of Four way valve DHF-12
material of reduce noise XPE
crankcase heater power W 40
Weight (Net / Shipping) kg / kg 91/116
Type / Charge g R407C 3800
Refrigerant
Recharge quantity g/m 65
Liquid mm 9.52
PIPING

Pipe
Gas mm 19.05
Connecting Method flared
MAX.Drop m 30
Between I.D &O.D
MAX.Piping length m 50
Norminal condition: indoor temperature (cooling): 27℃DB/19℃WB, indoor temperature (heating): 20℃DB
Outdoor temperature(cooling): 35℃DB/24℃WB, outdoor temperature(heating): 7℃DB/6℃WB
The noise level will be measured in the third octave band limited values, using a Real Time Analyser calibrated sound
intensity meter. It is a sound pressure noise level.

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Item Model AU42NAIBEA


Function cooling heating
Capacity BTU/h 42000 48000
Capacity W 12310 14060
Total power input W 4800 5000
Max. power input W 5700 7200
EER or COP W/W 2.56 2.81
Energy efficiency stage E E
Dehumidifying capacity 10‐³×m³/h 5
Power cable H07RN-F 5G 2.5
Power source N, V, Hz 3N~ 380-400V 50Hz
Running /Max.Running current A/A cooling: 8.3A/10.2A heating: 9.5A/12.6A
Start Current A 49.5
Unit model (color) AU42NAIBEA(WHITE)
Model / Manufacture C-SBN373H8A(Sanyo)
Compressor
Type scroll
Type × Number axial×1
Speed r/min 1180±30/-/840±30
Fan
Fan motor output powe W 150
Air-flow(H-M-L) m³/h 6000/-/-
Type / Diameter mm TP2M/Φ9.52
Heat exchanger Total area m² 1.38
Outdoor unit

Temp. scope ℃ 43-60


External (L×W×H) mm×mm×mm 948*340*1250
Dimension
Package (L×W×H) mm×mm×mm 1050*440*1375
Drainage pipe (material , I.D./O.D.) mm /
Refrigerant control method mm/mm capillary
Defrosting auto
Volume of Accumulator L /
Noise level dB(A) 64/-/-
Type of Four way valve DHF-12
material of reduce noise XPE
crankcase heater power W 40
Weight (Net / Shipping) kg / kg 91/116
Type / Charge g R407C 4000
Refrigerant
Recharge quantity g/m 65
Liquid mm 9.52
PIPING

Pipe
Gas mm 19.05
Connecting Method flared
MAX.Drop m 30
Between I.D &O.D
MAX.Piping length m 50

Norminal condition: indoor temperature (cooling): 27℃DB/19℃WB, indoor temperature (heating): 20℃DB
Outdoor temperature(cooling): 35℃DB/24℃WB, outdoor temperature(heating): 7℃DB/6℃WB
The noise level will be measured in the third octave band limited values, using a Real Time Analyser
calibrated sound intensity meter. It is a sound pressure noise level.

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Item Model AU52NAIBEA


Function cooling heating
Capacity BTU/h 52000 65000
Capacity W 15240 19050
Total power input W 6000 6000
Max. power input W 8000 8000
EER or COP W/W 2.54 3.18
Energy efficiency stage E D
Dehumidifying capacity 10‐³×m³/h 6
Power cable H07RN-F 5G 4.0
Power source N, V, Hz 3N~ 380V-400V 50HZ
Running /Max.Running current A/A cooling: 10.0/13.5, heating: 10.0/13.5
Start Current A 50
Fuse A 3.15
Unit model (color) AU52NAIBEA(WHITE)
Model / Manufacture C-SBN453H8A(SANYO)
Compressor
Type scroll
Type × Number Axial-flow×2
Speed r/min 1050+30
Fan
Fan motor output power kW 0.25
Air-flow(H-M-L) m³/h 8000
Outdoor unit

Type / Diameter mm TP2M/9.52


Heat exchanger Total area m² 0.92
Temp. scope ℃ 43-60
External (L×W×H) mm×mm×mm 948*340*1250
Dimension
Package (L×W×H) mm×mm×mm 1050*440*1375
Refrigerant control method mm/mm capillary
Defrosting automatic
Noise level dB(A) 64/-/-
material of reduce noise XPE
crankcase heater power W 40
Weight (Net / Shipping) kg / kg 91/116
Type / Charge g R407C 4000
Refrigerant
Recharge quantity g/m 65g/m
Liquid mm 9.52
PIPING

Pipe
Gas mm 19.05
Connecting Method screw
MAX.Drop m 30
Between I.D &O.D
MAX.Piping length m 50
Norminal condition: indoor temperature (cooling): 27℃DB/19℃WB, indoor temperature (heating): 20℃DB
Outdoor temperature(cooling): 35℃DB/24℃WB, outdoor temperature(heating): 7℃DB/6℃WB
The noise level will be measured in the third octave band limited values, using a Real Time Analyser
calibrated sound intensity meter. It is a sound pressure noise level.

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Item Model AU88NATBEA


Function cooling heating
Capacity BTU/h 88000 96000
Capacity W 25000 28000
Total power input W 11000 10500
Max. power input W 13000 13000
EER or COP W/W 2.28 2.67
Energy efficiency stage F F
Dehumidifying capacity 10‐³×m³/h 9.0
Power cable H07RN-F 5G 4.0mm2
Power source N, V, Hz 3, 380~400, 50
Running /Max.Running current A/A 18.5 / 23.0
Start Current A 50
Unit model (color) AU88NATBEA(WHITE)
Model / Manufacture C-SCN753H8H (SANYO)
Compressor Oil charge 2500(FV68S)
Type SCROLL
Type × Number axial flow×1
Speed r/min 850±50/720±50
Fan
Fan motor output power kW 0.6
Air-flow(H-M-L) m³/h 10000/-/6000
Type / Diameter mm TP2M/Φ9.52
Outdoor unit

Heat exchanger Total area m² about 1.8


Temp. scope ℃ 43-60
External (L×W×H) mm×mm×mm 990/760/1700
Dimension
Package (L×W×H) mm×mm×mm 1155/925/1870
Refrigerant control method mm/mm capillary
Defrosting auto
Volume of Accumulator L 8.0
Noise level dB(A) 56
Type of Four way valve /
material of reduce noise XPE
crankcase heater power W 34*2
Weight (Net / Shipping) kg / kg 161/185
Type / Charge g R407C 8500
Refrigerant Recharge quantity g/m 115
No need to recharge liquid piping length less than 5 meters
PIPING

Liquid mm 12.7/flared
Pipe
Gas mm 28.58/ welding
MAX.Drop m 30
Between I.D &O.D
MAX.Piping length m 50

Norminal condition: indoor temperature (cooling): 27℃DB/19℃WB, indoor temperature (heating): 20℃DB
Outdoor temperature(cooling): 35℃DB/24℃WB, outdoor temperature(heating): 7℃DB/6℃WB
The noise level will be measured in the third octave band limited values, using a Real Time Analyser
calibrated sound intensity meter. It is a sound pressure noise level.

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2.2 Specifications for indoor units
item Model AB092ACBHA
Unit model (color) Grey
Type × Number CentrifugalX2
Speed(H-M-L) r/min 500±30/450±40/380±50r/min
Fan
Fan motor output power kW 0.05
Air-flow(H-M-L) m³/h 800/600/500
Type / Diameter mm TP2M/7*0.33
Indoor unit

Heat exchanger Total Area m² 0.441


Temp. scope ℃ 2-7
Dimension External (L×W×H) mm×mm×mm 700*570*276mm
Package (L×W×H) mm×mm×mm 775*715*361mm
Drainage pipe (material , I.D./O.D.) mm PVC 14/16
Control type (Remote /wired) Remote
Fresh air hole dimension mm ф100
Noise level (H-M-L) dB(A) 41/39/35
Weight (Net / Shipping) kg / kg 26/28
Dimension External (L×W×H) mm×mm×mm 630*630*93
Panel

Package (L×W×H) mm×mm×mm 680*680*155


Weight (Net / Shipping) kg / kg 4.2/6.3

item Model AB122ACBHA


Unit model (color) White
Type × Number CentrifugalX2
Speed(H-M-L) r/min 800±30/700±40/500±50r/min
Fan
Fan motor output power kW 0.05
Air-flow(H-M-L) m³/h 800/600/500
Type / Diameter mm TP2M/7*0.33
Heat exchanger Total Area m² 0.441
Indoor unit

Temp. scope ℃ 2--7


Dimension External (L×W×H) mm×mm×mm 700*570*276mm
Package (L×W×H) mm×mm×mm 775*715*361mm
Drainage pipe (material , I.D./O.D.) mm PVC 14/16
Control type (Remote /wired) Remote
Fresh air hole dimension mm ф100
Electricity Heater kW /
Noise level (H-M-L) dB(A) 41/39/35
Weight (Net / Shipping) kg / kg 26/28
Dimension External (L×W×H) mm×mm×mm 630*630*93
Panel

Package (L×W×H) mm×mm×mm 680*680*155


Weight (Net / Shipping) kg / kg 4.2/6.3

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Item Model AB142ACBIA
Unit model (color) Grey
Type × Number centrifugal X 2
Speed(H-M-L) r/min 800±30/700±40/500±50
Fan
Fan motor output power kW 0.05
Air-flow(H-M-L) m³/h 800/600/500
Type / Diameter mm TP2M ф7x0.33
Indoor unit

Heat exchanger Total Area m² 0.41


Temp. scope ℃ 2-7
Dimension External (L×W×H) mm×mm×mm 700x570x276
Package (L×W×H) mm×mm×mm 775x715x361
Drainage pipe (material , I.D./O.D.) mm PVC 14/16
Control type (Remote /wired) Remote
Fresh air hole dimension mm ф100
Noise level (H-M-L) dB(A) 41/39/35
Weight (Net / Shipping) kg / kg 26/28
Dimension External (L×W×H) mm×mm×mm 630×630×93
Panel

Package (L×W×H) mm×mm×mm 685×685×155


Weight (Net / Shipping) kg / kg 4.2/6.3

Item Model AB182ACBIA


Unit model (color) Grey
Type × Number centrifugal X 2
Speed(H-M-L) r/min 800±30/700±40/500±50
Fan
Fan motor output power kW 0.08
Air-flow(H-M-L) m³/h 1000/700/500
Type / Diameter mm TP2M ф7x0.33
Heat exchanger Total Area m² 0.41
Indoor unit

Temp. scope ℃ 2-7


Dimension External (L×W×H) mm×mm×mm 700x570x276
Package (L×W×H) mm×mm×mm 775x715x361
Drainage pipe (material , I.D./O.D.) mm PVC 14/16
Control type (Remote /wired) Remote
Fresh air hole dimension mm ф100
Electricity Heater kW no
Noise level (H-M-L) dB(A) 41/39/35
Weight (Net / Shipping) kg / kg 26/28
Dimension External (L×W×H) mm×mm×mm 630×630×93
Panel

Package (L×W×H) mm×mm×mm 685×685×155


Weight (Net / Shipping) kg / kg 4.2/6.3

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Item Model AC092ACBHA
Unit model (color) White
Type × Number CentrifugalX2
Speed(H-M-L) r/min 1070±30/1000±40/940±50r/min
Fan
Fan motor output power kW 0.04
Air-flow(H-M-L) m³/h 900/840/790
Type / Diameter mm TP2M/9.52*0.36
Heat exchanger Total Area m² 0.356
Indoor unit

Temp. scope ℃ 2--7


Dimension External (L×W×H) mm×mm×mm 990×655×199mm
Package (L×W×H) mm×mm×mm 1150×750×300mm
Drainage pipe (material , I.D./O.D.) mm PVC 18/20
Control type (Remote /wired) Remote
Fresh air hole dimension mm /
Electricity Heater kW /
Noise level (H-M-L) dB(A) 43/42/40
Weight (Net / Shipping) kg / kg 30/39

Item Model AC122ACBHA


Unit model (color) White
Type × Number CentrifugalX2
Speed(H-M-L) r/min 1070±30/1000±40/940±50r/min
Fan
Fan motor output power kW 0.04
Air-flow(H-M-L) m³/h 900/840/790
Type / Diameter mm TP2M/9.52*0.36
Heat exchanger Total Area m² 0.356
Indoor unit

Temp. scope ℃ 2--7


Dimension External (L×W×H) mm×mm×mm 990×655×199
Package (L×W×H) mm×mm×mm 1150×750×300mm
Drainage pipe (material , I.D./O.D.) mm PVC 18/20
Control type (Remote /wired) Remote
Fresh air hole dimension mm /
Electricity Heater kW /
Noise level (H-M-L) dB(A) 43/42/40
Weight (Net / Shipping) kg / kg 30/39

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Item Model AC142ACBIA
Unit model (color) White
Type × Number CentrifugalX2
Speed(H-M-L) r/min 1070+30/1000+40/940+50
Fan
Fan motor output power kW 0.04
Air-flow(H-M-L) m³/h 900/840/790
Type / Diameter mm TP2M ф9.52X0.36
Heat exchanger Total Area m² 0.356
Indoor unit

Temp. scope ℃ 2-7


Dimension External (L×W×H) mm×mm×mm 990×655×199
Package (L×W×H) mm×mm×mm 1150×750×300
Drainage pipe (material , I.D./O.D.) mm PVC 18/20
Control type (Remote /wired) Remote
Fresh air hole dimension mm /
Electricity Heater kW /
Noise level (H-M-L) dB(A) 48/44/38
Weight (Net / Shipping) kg / kg 30/39

Item Model AC182ACBIA


Unit model (color) White
Type × Number CentrifugalX2
Speed(H-M-L) r/min 1070+30/1000+40/940+50
Fan
Fan motor output power kW 0.04
Air-flow(H-M-L) m³/h 900/840/790
Type / Diameter mm TP2M ф9.52X0.36
Heat exchanger Total Area m² 0.356
Indoor unit

Temp. scope ℃ 2-7


Dimension External (L×W×H) mm×mm×mm 990×655×199
Package (L×W×H) mm×mm×mm 1150×750×300
Drainage pipe (material , I.D./O.D.) mm PVC 18/20
Control type (Remote /wired) Remote
Fresh air hole dimension mm /
Electricity Heater kW /
Noise level (H-M-L) dB(A) 48/44/38
Weight (Net / Shipping) kg / kg 30/39

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Item Model AD092AMBHA
Unit model (color) Grey
Type × Number CentrifugalX2
Speed(H-M-L) r/min 1310±50/1050±50/900±50/790±
Fan
Fan motor output power kW 0.1
Air-flow(H-M-L) m³/h 700/-/-
Type / Diameter mm TP2M/9.52
Heat exchanger Total Area m² 0.186
Indoor unit

Temp. scope ℃ 2--7


Dimension External (L×W×H) mm×mm×mm 225X890X450
Package (L×W×H) mm×mm×mm 305X976X526
Drainage pipe (material , I.D./O.D.) mm PVC-18/21
Control type (Remote /wired) wired
Fresh air hole dimension mm /
Electricity Heater kW /
Noise level (H-M-L) dB(A) 45/42/39
Weight (Net / Shipping) kg / kg 19.6/22

Item Model AD122AMBHA


Unit model (color) Grey
Type × Number CentrifugalX2
Speed(H-M-L) r/min 1310±50/1050±50/900±50/790±
Fan
Fan motor output power kW 0.1
Air-flow(H-M-L) m³/h 900/800/700/500
Type / Diameter mm TP2M/9.52
Heat exchanger Total Area m² 0.186
Indoor unit

Temp. scope ℃ 2-7


Dimension External (L×W×H) mm×mm×mm 225X890X450
Package (L×W×H) mm×mm×mm 305X976X526
Drainage pipe (material , I.D./O.D.) mm PVC18/21
Control type (Remote /wired) wired
Fresh air hole dimension mm /
Electricity Heater kW /
Noise level (H-M-L) dB(A) 45/42/39
Weight (Net / Shipping) kg / kg 19.6/22

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Item Model AD142AMBIA
Unit model (color) Grey
Type × Number CentrifugalX2
Speed(H-M-L) r/min 1250+30/1080+50/900+50/790+50
Fan
Fan motor output power kW 0.1
Air-flow(H-M-L) m³/h 1200/1000/800/680
Type / Diameter mm TP2M ф9.52x0.36
Heat exchanger Total Area m² 0.219
Indoor unit

Temp. scope ℃ 2-7


Dimension External (L×W×H) mm×mm×mm 225X1120X450
Package (L×W×H) mm×mm×mm 305X1200X526
Drainage pipe (material , I.D./O.D.) mm PVC 18/21
Control type (Remote /wired) wired
Fresh air hole dimension mm /
Electricity Heater kW /
Noise level (H-M-L) dB(A) 44/42/40
Weight (Net / Shipping) kg / kg 25/28

Item Model AD182AMBIA


Unit model (color) Grey
Type × Number CentrifugalX2
Speed(H-M-L) r/min 1120±60/990±60/810±60/600±60
Fan
Fan motor output power kW 0.04
Air-flow(H-M-L) m³/h 800
Type / Diameter mm inner grooved copper/φ9.52
Heat exchanger Total Area m² 0.48
Indoor unit

Temp. scope ℃ /
Dimension External (L×W×H) mm×mm×mm 1190*450*220
Package (L×W×H) mm×mm×mm 1281*526*305
Drainage pipe (material , I.D./O.D.) mm PVC 26/32
Control type (Remote /wired) wired type
Fresh air hole dimension mm /
Electricity Heater kW /
Noise level (H-M-L) dB(A) 48/43/39
Weight (Net / Shipping) kg / kg 27/24

Item Model AD242AHBIA


Unit model (color) Grey
Type × Number centrifugalx2
Speed(H-M-L) r/min 980+30/890+30/810+50
Fan
Fan motor output power kW 0.13
Air-flow(H-M-L) m³/h 1470/1300/1100
Type / Diameter mm TP2M ф9.52x0.36
Heat exchanger Total Area m² 0.456
Indoor unit

Temp. scope ℃ 2-7


Dimension External (L×W×H) mm×mm×mm 300X960X640
Package (L×W×H) mm×mm×mm 1170X840X420
Drainage pipe (material , I.D./O.D.) mm PVC 26/32
Control type (Remote /wired) wired
Fresh air hole dimension mm ф200
Electricity Heater kW /
Noise level (H-M-L) dB(A) 43/41/38
Weight (Net / Shipping) kg / kg 40/57

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item Model AB142ACBEA
Unit model (color) Grey
Type × Number centrifugal×1
Speed(H-M-L) r/min 900±30/850±30/750±30/610/540
Fan
Fan motor output power kW 0.02
Air-flow(H-M-L) m³/h 1100/1000/900
Type / Diameter mm 9.52
Indoor unit

Heat exchanger Total Area m² 653*200*65


Temp. scope ℃ 5-10
Dimension External (L×W×H) mm×mm×mm 700*570*276
Package (L×W×H) mm×mm×mm 775*715*361
Drainage pipe (material , I.D./O.D.) mm PVC、26/32
Control type (Remote /wired) remote
Fresh air hole dimension mm ф100
Noise level (H-M-L) dB(A) 53.5/51.5/49.8
Weight (Net / Shipping) kg / kg 26/28
Dimension External (L×W×H) mm×mm×mm 630*630*93
Panel

Package (L×W×H) mm×mm×mm 685*685*155


Weight (Net / Shipping) kg / kg 4.2/6.3

item Model AB182ACBEA


Unit model (color) Grey
Type × Number centrifugal×1
Speed(H-M-L) r/min 500+30/450+40/380+50
Fan
Fan motor output power kW 0.04
Air-flow(H-M-L) m³/h 1050/945/790
Type / Diameter mm TP2M/7
Heat exchanger Total Area m² 0.199
Indoor unit

Temp. scope ℃ 2-7


Dimension External (L×W×H) mm×mm×mm 700*570*276
Package (L×W×H) mm×mm×mm 775*715*361
Drainage pipe (material , I.D./O.D.) mm PVC 26/32
Control type (Remote /wired) Remote
Fresh air hole dimension mm ф100
Electricity Heater kW /
Noise level (H-M-L) dB(A) 48/44/40
Weight (Net / Shipping) kg / kg 26/28
Dimension External (L×W×H) mm×mm×mm 630*630*93
Panel

Package (L×W×H) mm×mm×mm 685*685*155


Weight (Net / Shipping) kg / kg 4.2/6.3

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item Model AB242ACBEA
Unit model (color) Grey
Type × Number centrifugal×1
Speed(H-M-L) r/min 700±30/590±40/470±50
Fan
Fan motor output power kW 0.04
Air-flow(H-M-L) m³/h 1300/1100/870
Type / Diameter mm TP2M/7
Indoor unit

Heat exchanger Total Area m² 0.199


Temp. scope ℃ 2-7
Dimension External (L×W×H) mm×mm×mm 840×840×240
Package (L×W×H) mm×mm×mm 910×910×300
Drainage pipe (material , I.D./O.D.) mm PVC 26/32
Control type (Remote /wired) Remote
Fresh air hole dimension mm ф140
Noise level (H-M-L) dB(A) 39/37/35
Weight (Net / Shipping) kg / kg 28/30
Dimension External (L×W×H) mm×mm×mm 950x950x80
Panel

Package (L×W×H) mm×mm×mm 980x980x100


Weight (Net / Shipping) kg / kg 6/9

item Model AB28NACBEA


Unit model (color) Grey
Type × Number centrifugal×1
Speed(H-M-L) r/min 700±30/590±40/470±50
Fan
Fan motor output power kW 0.04
Air-flow(H-M-L) m³/h 1300/1100/870
Type / Diameter mm TP2M/7
Heat exchanger Total Area m² 0.199
Indoor unit

Temp. scope ℃ 2-7


Dimension External (L×W×H) mm×mm×mm 840×840×240
Package (L×W×H) mm×mm×mm 910×910×300
Drainage pipe (material , I.D./O.D.) mm PVC 26/32
Control type (Remote /wired) Remote
Fresh air hole dimension mm ф140
Electricity Heater kW /
Noise level (H-M-L) dB(A) 39/37/35
Weight (Net / Shipping) kg / kg 28/30
Dimension External (L×W×H) mm×mm×mm 950x950x80
Panel

Package (L×W×H) mm×mm×mm 980x980x100


Weight (Net / Shipping) kg / kg 6/9

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item Model AB36NACBEA
Unit model (color) Grey
Type × Number centrifugal×1
Speed(H-M-L) r/min 590±30/490±40/420±50
Fan
Fan motor output power kW 0.06
Air-flow(H-M-L) m³/h 1980/-/-
Type / Diameter mm TP2M/7
Indoor unit

Heat exchanger Total Area m² 0.199


Temp. scope ℃ 2-7
Dimension External (L×W×H) mm×mm×mm 1230×840×280
Package (L×W×H) mm×mm×mm 1325×920×370
Drainage pipe (material , I.D./O.D.) mm PVC 26/32
Control type (Remote /wired) Remote
Fresh air hole dimension mm /
Noise level (H-M-L) dB(A) 43/41/39
Weight (Net / Shipping) kg / kg 46/53
Dimension External (L×W×H) mm×mm×mm 1340×950×80
Panel

Package (L×W×H) mm×mm×mm 1400×995×115


Weight (Net / Shipping) kg / kg 8.4/12

item Model AB42NACBEA


Unit model (color) Grey
Type × Number centrifugal×1
Speed(H-M-L) r/min 590±30/490±40/420±50
Fan
Fan motor output power kW 0.06
Air-flow(H-M-L) m³/h 1980/-/-
Type / Diameter mm TP2M/7
Heat exchanger Total Area m² 0.199
Indoor unit

Temp. scope ℃ 2-7


Dimension External (L×W×H) mm×mm×mm 1230×840×280
Package (L×W×H) mm×mm×mm 1325×920×370
Drainage pipe (material , I.D./O.D.) mm PVC 26/32
Control type (Remote /wired) Remote
Fresh air hole dimension mm /
Electricity Heater kW /
Noise level (H-M-L) dB(A) 43/41/39
Weight (Net / Shipping) kg / kg 46/53
Dimension External (L×W×H) mm×mm×mm 1340×950×80
Panel

Package (L×W×H) mm×mm×mm 1400×995×115


Weight (Net / Shipping) kg / kg 8.4/12

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item Model AB52NACBEA
Unit model (color) Grey
Type × Number centrifugal×1
Speed(H-M-L) r/min 590±30/490±40/420±50
Fan
Fan motor output power kW 0.06
Air-flow(H-M-L) m³/h 1980/1644/1409
Type / Diameter mm TP2M/7
Indoor unit

Heat exchanger Total Area m² 1.38


Temp. scope ℃ 2-7
Dimension External (L×W×H) mm×mm×mm 1230×840×280
Package (L×W×H) mm×mm×mm 1325×920×370
Drainage pipe (material , I.D./O.D.) mm PVC 26/32
Control type (Remote /wired) Remote
Fresh air hole dimension mm /
Noise level (H-M-L) dB(A) 43/41/39
Weight (Net / Shipping) kg / kg 46/53
Dimension External (L×W×H) mm×mm×mm 1340×950×80
Panel

Package (L×W×H) mm×mm×mm 1400×995×115


Weight (Net / Shipping) kg / kg 8.4/12

item Model AC142ACBEA


Unit model (color) White
Type × Number centrifugal×2
Speed(H-M-L) r/min 1350±30/1280±30/1210±30
Fan
Fan motor output power kW 0.02
Air-flow(H-M-L) m³/h 1100/1000/900
Type / Diameter mm 9.52
Heat exchanger Total Area m² 653*200*65
Indoor unit

Temp. scope ℃ 5-10


Dimension External (L×W×H) mm×mm×mm 990*655*199
Package (L×W×H) mm×mm×mm 1150*750*300
Drainage pipe (material , I.D./O.D.) mm PVC 18/20
Control type (Remote /wired) remote
Fresh air hole dimension mm /
Electricity Heater kW /
Noise level (H-M-L) dB(A) 53.5/51.5/49.8
Weight (Net / Shipping) kg / kg 30/39

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item Model AC182ACBEA
Unit model (color) White
Type × Number centrifugal×2
Speed(H-M-L) r/min 1070±30/1000±40/940±50
Fan
Fan motor output power kW 0.04
Air-flow(H-M-L) m³/h 900/840/790
Type / Diameter mm TP2M/9.52
Heat exchanger Total Area m² 653*200*65
Indoor unit

Temp. scope ℃ 2-10


Dimension External (L×W×H) mm×mm×mm 990*655*199
Package (L×W×H) mm×mm×mm 1150*750*300
Drainage pipe (material , I.D./O.D.) mm PVC 18/20
Control type (Remote /wired) remote
Fresh air hole dimension mm /
Electricity Heater kW /
Noise level (H-M-L) dB(A) 48/44/38
Weight (Net / Shipping) kg / kg 30/39

item Model AC242ACBEA


Unit model (color) White
Type × Number centrifugal×2
Speed(H-M-L) r/min 1070±30/1000±40/940±50
Fan
Fan motor output power kW 0.045
Air-flow(H-M-L) m³/h 900/840/790
Type / Diameter mm TP2M/9.52
Heat exchanger Total Area m² 653*200*65
Indoor unit

Temp. scope ℃ 2-10


Dimension External (L×W×H) mm×mm×mm 990*655*199
Package (L×W×H) mm×mm×mm 1150*750*300
Drainage pipe (material , I.D./O.D.) mm PVC 18/20
Control type (Remote /wired) remote
Fresh air hole dimension mm /
Electricity Heater kW /
Noise level (H-M-L) dB(A) 48/44/38
Weight (Net / Shipping) kg / kg 30/39

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item Model AC28NAFBEA
Unit model (color) White
Type × Number Centrifugal×4
Speed(H-M-L) r/min 850/650/550
Fan
Fan motor output power kW 0.07
Air-flow(H-M-L) m³/h 1550/1300/1000
Type / Diameter mm inner grooved pipe/φ7
Heat exchanger Total Area m² 0.808(1350*252*39.9)
Indoor unit

Temp. scope ℃ 2-7


Dimension External (L×W×H) mm×mm×mm 1580*700*240
Package (L×W×H) mm×mm×mm 1710*790*315
Drainage pipe (material , I.D./O.D.) mm PVC 26/32
Control type (Remote /wired) Remote
Fresh air hole dimension mm /
Electricity Heater kW /
Noise level (H-M-L) dB(A) 50/47/45
Weight (Net / Shipping) kg / kg 54/61

item Model AC36NAFBEA


Unit model (color) White
Type × Number Centrifugal×4
Speed(H-M-L) r/min 1150/1000/900
Fan
Fan motor output power kW 0.14
Air-flow(H-M-L) m³/h 2100/1800/1600
Type / Diameter mm inner grooved pipe/φ7
Heat exchanger Total Area m² 0.808(1350*252*39.9)
Indoor unit

Temp. scope ℃ 2-7


Dimension External (L×W×H) mm×mm×mm 1580*700*240
Package (L×W×H) mm×mm×mm 1710*790*315
Drainage pipe (material , I.D./O.D.) mm PVC 26/32
Control type (Remote /wired) Remote
Fresh air hole dimension mm /
Electricity Heater kW /
Noise level (H-M-L) dB(A) 51.3/49.7/47.9
Weight (Net / Shipping) kg / kg 54/61

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item Model AC42NAFBEA
Unit model (color) White
Type × Number Centrifugal×4
Speed(H-M-L) r/min 1150/1000/900
Fan
Fan motor output power kW 0.14
Air-flow(H-M-L) m³/h 2100/1800/1600
Type / Diameter mm inner grooved pipe/φ7
Heat exchanger Total Area m² 0.808(1350*252*39.9)
Indoor unit

Temp. scope ℃ 2-7


Dimension External (L×W×H) mm×mm×mm 1580*700*240
Package (L×W×H) mm×mm×mm 1710*790*315
Drainage pipe (material , I.D./O.D.) mm PVC 26/32
Control type (Remote /wired) Remote
Fresh air hole dimension mm /
Electricity Heater kW /
Noise level (H-M-L) dB(A) 51.3/49.7/47.9
Weight (Net / Shipping) kg / kg 54/61

item Model AC52NAFBEA


Unit model (color) White
Type × Number Centrifugal×4
Speed(H-M-L) r/min 1250/1150/1000
Fan
Fan motor output power kW 0.14
Air-flow(H-M-L) m³/h 2250/2100/1800
Type / Diameter mm inner grooved pipe/φ7
Heat exchanger Total Area m² 0.808(1350*252*39.9)
Indoor unit

Temp. scope ℃ 2-7


Dimension External (L×W×H) mm×mm×mm 1580*700*240
Package (L×W×H) mm×mm×mm 1710*790*315
Drainage pipe (material , I.D./O.D.) mm PVC 26/32
Control type (Remote /wired) Remote
Fresh air hole dimension mm /
Electricity Heater kW /
Noise level (H-M-L) dB(A) 53.2/51.0/49.8
Weight (Net / Shipping) kg / kg 54/61

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item Model AD142AMBEA
Unit model (color) Grey
Type × Number centrifugal×2
Speed(H-M-L) r/min 1290±30/1220±30/940±30/710±40
Fan
Fan motor output power kW 0.02
Air-flow(H-M-L) m³/h 950/850/770
Type / Diameter mm 9.52
Heat exchanger Total Area m² 653*200*65
Indoor unit

Temp. scope ℃ 5-10


Dimension External (L×W×H) mm×mm×mm 830*450*225
Package (L×W×H) mm×mm×mm 980*543*305
Drainage pipe (material , I.D./O.D.) mm PVC 18/21
Control type (Remote /wired) wired
Fresh air hole dimension mm /
Electricity Heater kW 0.03
Noise level (H-M-L) dB(A) 40/38/36
Weight (Net / Shipping) kg / kg 25/28

item Model AD182AMBFA


Unit model (color) Grey
Type × Number centrifugal×2
Speed(H-M-L) r/min 1250±40/1120±40/950±50/730±50
Fan
Fan motor output power kW 0.04
Air-flow(H-M-L) m³/h 980/900/840 (0Pa)820/750/680(0Pa)
Type / Diameter mm TP2M/φ9.52
Heat exchanger Total Area m² 0.48
Indoor unit

Temp. scope ℃ 2-7


Dimension External (L×W×H) mm×mm×mm 1190*450*220
Package (L×W×H) mm×mm×mm 1281*526*288
Drainage pipe (material , I.D./O.D.) mm PVC 14/16
Control type (Remote /wired) wired
Fresh air hole dimension mm /
Electricity Heater kW /
Noise level (H-M-L) dB(A) 50/48/45/41
Weight (Net / Shipping) kg / kg 24/27

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item Model AD242AMBEA
Unit model (color) Grey
Type × Number centrifugal×2
Speed(H-M-L) r/min /
Fan
Fan motor output power kW 0.1
Air-flow(H-M-L) m³/h 1470/1300/1100
Type / Diameter mm 9.52
Heat exchanger Total Area m² 0.199
Indoor unit

Temp. scope ℃ 2-7


Dimension External (L×W×H) mm×mm×mm 990×650×300
Package (L×W×H) mm×mm×mm 1137×800×320
Drainage pipe (material , I.D./O.D.) mm PVC 25/32
Control type (Remote /wired) wired
Fresh air hole dimension mm /
Electricity Heater kW /
Noise level (H-M-L) dB(A) 35/32/29
Weight (Net / Shipping) kg / kg 40/57

item Model AD242AHBEA


Unit model (color) Grey
Type × Number centrifugal×2
Speed(H-M-L) r/min /
Fan
Fan motor output power kW 0.13
Air-flow(H-M-L) m³/h 900/1250/1500
Type / Diameter mm TP2M/φ9.52
Heat exchanger Total Area m² 0.199
Indoor unit

Temp. scope ℃ 2-7


Dimension External (L×W×H) mm×mm×mm 820×830×360
Package (L×W×H) mm×mm×mm 940×1051×510
Drainage pipe (material , I.D./O.D.) mm PVC 26/32
Control type (Remote /wired) wired
Fresh air hole dimension mm /
Electricity Heater kW /
Noise level (H-M-L) dB(A) 50/48/45/41
Weight (Net / Shipping) kg / kg 24/27

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item Model AD28NAMBEA
Unit model (color) Grey
Type × Number centrifugal×2
Speed(H-M-L) r/min 980±30/890±30/810±50
Fan
Fan motor output power kW 0.13
Air-flow(H-M-L) m³/h 1470/1300/1100
Type / Diameter mm TP2M 9.52
Heat exchanger Total Area m² 0.199
Indoor unit

Temp. scope ℃ 2-7


Dimension External (L×W×H) mm×mm×mm 990×650×300
Package (L×W×H) mm×mm×mm 1137×800×320
Drainage pipe (material , I.D./O.D.) mm PVC 26/32
Control type (Remote /wired) wired
Fresh air hole dimension mm /
Electricity Heater kW /
Noise level (H-M-L) dB(A) 35/32/29
Weight (Net / Shipping) kg / kg 40/57

item Model AD28NAHBEA


Unit model (color) Grey
Type × Number centrifugal×2
Speed(H-M-L) r/min 1070±30/860±40/690±50
Fan
Fan motor output power kW 0.23
Air-flow(H-M-L) m³/h 1500/1200/900
Type / Diameter mm TP2M/φ9.52
Heat exchanger Total Area m² 0.199
Indoor unit

Temp. scope ℃ 2-7


Dimension External (L×W×H) mm×mm×mm 820×830×360
Package (L×W×H) mm×mm×mm 940×1051×510
Drainage pipe (material , I.D./O.D.) mm PVC 26/32
Control type (Remote /wired) wired
Fresh air hole dimension mm /
Electricity Heater kW /
Noise level (H-M-L) dB(A) 42/41/40
Weight (Net / Shipping) kg / kg 48/58

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item Model AD36NAMBEA
Unit model (color) Grey
Type × Number centrifugal×3
Speed(H-M-L) r/min 1050/960/870/810
Fan
Fan motor output power kW 0.06
Air-flow(H-M-L) m³/h 2040/1800/1600
Type / Diameter mm TP2M 9.52
Heat exchanger Total Area m² 0.199
Indoor unit

Temp. scope ℃ 2-7


Dimension External (L×W×H) mm×mm×mm 1410×645×350
Package (L×W×H) mm×mm×mm 1557×800×370
Drainage pipe (material , I.D./O.D.) mm PVC 26/32
Control type (Remote /wired) wired
Fresh air hole dimension mm /
Electricity Heater kW /
Noise level (H-M-L) dB(A) 43/-/39
Weight (Net / Shipping) kg / kg 55/75

item Model AD36NAHBEA


Unit model (color) Grey
Type × Number centrifugal×2
Speed(H-M-L) r/min 1090/1000/930
Fan
Fan motor output power kW 0.06
Air-flow(H-M-L) m³/h 2580/2070/1560
Type / Diameter mm TP2M/φ9.52
Heat exchanger Total Area m² 0.199
Indoor unit

Temp. scope ℃ 2-7


Dimension External (L×W×H) mm×mm×mm 1197×828×355
Package (L×W×H) mm×mm×mm 1450×980×530
Drainage pipe (material , I.D./O.D.) mm PVC 26/32
Control type (Remote /wired) wired
Fresh air hole dimension mm /
Electricity Heater kW /
Noise level (H-M-L) dB(A) 48/46/44
Weight (Net / Shipping) kg / kg 62/77

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item Model AD42NAMBEA
Unit model (color) Grey
Type × Number centrifugal×3
Speed(H-M-L) r/min 1050/960/870/810
Fan
Fan motor output power kW 0.06
Air-flow(H-M-L) m³/h 2040/1800/1600
Type / Diameter mm TP2M 9.52
Heat exchanger Total Area m² 0.199
Indoor unit

Temp. scope ℃ 2-7


Dimension External (L×W×H) mm×mm×mm 1410×645×350
Package (L×W×H) mm×mm×mm 1557×800×370
Drainage pipe (material , I.D./O.D.) mm PVC 26/32
Control type (Remote /wired) wired
Fresh air hole dimension mm /
Electricity Heater kW /
Noise level (H-M-L) dB(A) 42/36/30
Weight (Net / Shipping) kg / kg 55/75

item Model AD42NAHBEA


Unit model (color) Grey
Type × Number centrifugal×2
Speed(H-M-L) r/min 1090±30/-/930±50
Fan
Fan motor output power kW 0.06
Air-flow(H-M-L) m³/h 2580/-/1560
Type / Diameter mm TP2M/φ9.52
Heat exchanger Total Area m² 0.199
Indoor unit

Temp. scope ℃ 2-7


Dimension External (L×W×H) mm×mm×mm 1197×828×355
Package (L×W×H) mm×mm×mm 1450×980×530
Drainage pipe (material , I.D./O.D.) mm PVC 26/32
Control type (Remote /wired) wired
Fresh air hole dimension mm /
Electricity Heater kW /
Noise level (H-M-L) dB(A) 48/-/44
Weight (Net / Shipping) kg / kg 62/77

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item Model AD52NAHBEA
Unit model (color) Grey
Type × Number centrifugal×2
Speed(H-M-L) r/min 1350±30/1100±50/930±50
Fan
Fan motor output power kW 0.16
Air-flow(H-M-L) m³/h 3000/2450/1960
Type / Diameter mm TP2M/φ9.52
Heat exchanger Total Area m² 0.199
Indoor unit

Temp. scope ℃ 2-7


Dimension External (L×W×H) mm×mm×mm 1197×828×355
Package (L×W×H) mm×mm×mm 1450×980×530
Drainage pipe (material , I.D./O.D.) mm PVC 26/32
Control type (Remote /wired) wired
Fresh air hole dimension mm /
Electricity Heater kW /
Noise level (H-M-L) dB(A) 50/-/44
Weight (Net / Shipping) kg / kg 62/77

item Model AD88NAHBEA


Unit model (color) Grey
Type × Number centrifugal×2
Speed(H-M-L) r/min 2300/1900/1500
Fan
Fan motor output power kW 0.27*2
Air-flow(H-M-L) m³/h 4500/3800/3000
Type / Diameter mm TP2M/φ9.52
Heat exchanger Total Area m² about 1.5
Indoor unit

Temp. scope ℃ 2-7


Dimension External (L×W×H) mm×mm×mm 1570×840×360
Package (L×W×H) mm×mm×mm 1800×1051×510
Drainage pipe (material , I.D./O.D.) mm PVC 26/32
Control type (Remote /wired) wired
Fresh air hole dimension mm /
Electricity Heater kW /
Noise level (H-M-L) dB(A) 54/52/49
Weight (Net / Shipping) kg / kg 92/100

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item Model AP182ACBEA
Unit model (color) White
Type × Number centrifugal×1
Speed(H-M-L) r/min 500±30/440±40/390±50
Fan
Fan motor output power kW 0.05
Air-flow(H-M-L) m³/h 860/-/-
Type / Diameter mm TP2M/φ7
Heat exchanger Total Area m² /
Indoor unit

Temp. scope ℃ 2-7


Dimension External (L×W×H) mm×mm×mm 250x1746x500
Package (L×W×H) mm×mm×mm 355x1845x590
Drainage pipe (material , I.D./O.D.) mm /
Control type (Remote /wired) Remote
Fresh air hole dimension mm 80
Electricity Heater W 30
Noise level (H-M-L) dB(A) 48/44/39
Weight (Net / Shipping) kg / kg 36/49

item Model AP242ACBEA


Unit model (color) White
Type × Number centrifugal×1
Speed(H-M-L) r/min 560±30/ 490±40/380±50
Fan
Fan motor output power kW 0.04
Air-flow(H-M-L) m³/h 1000/900/800
Type / Diameter mm TP2M/φ9.52
Heat exchanger Total Area m² 0.338
Indoor unit

Temp. scope ℃ 2-7


Dimension External (L×W×H) mm×mm×mm 1820×530×300
Package (L×W×H) mm×mm×mm 1910x620x380
Drainage pipe (material , I.D./O.D.) mm PVC 26/32
Control type (Remote /wired) wired
Fresh air hole dimension mm /
Electricity Heater kW /
Noise level (H-M-L) dB(A) 48/46/44
Weight (Net / Shipping) kg / kg 45/57

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item Model AP42NACBEA
Unit model (color) White
Type × Number centrifugal×1
Speed(H-M-L) r/min 590/400/350
Fan
Fan motor output power kW 0.06
Air-flow(H-M-L) m³/h 1560/-/-
Type / Diameter mm TP2M/φ9.52
Heat exchanger Total Area m² 0.338
Indoor unit

Temp. scope ℃ 2-7


Dimension External (L×W×H) mm×mm×mm 1820×530×340
Package (L×W×H) mm×mm×mm 1910×620×420
Drainage pipe (material , I.D./O.D.) mm PVC 26/32
Control type (Remote /wired) wired
Fresh air hole dimension mm /
Electricity Heater kW /
Noise level (H-M-L) dB(A) 48/-/44
Weight (Net / Shipping) kg / kg 62/77

item Model AP88NACBEA


Unit model (color) White
Type × Number centrifugal×2
Speed(H-M-L) r/min 590/400/350
Fan
Fan motor output power kW 0.12
Air-flow(H-M-L) m³/h 3500/-/-
Type / Diameter mm TP2M/φ9.52
Heat exchanger Total Area m² 1.5
Indoor unit

Temp. scope ℃ 2-7


Dimension External (L×W×H) mm×mm×mm 1200×320×1850
Package (L×W×H) mm×mm×mm 1360X510X2030
Drainage pipe (material , I.D./O.D.) mm PVC 26/32
Control type (Remote /wired) remote+control panel
Fresh air hole dimension mm /
Electricity Heater kW /
Noise level (H-M-L) dB(A) 54/50/49
Weight (Net / Shipping) kg / kg 102/110

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Installation state: the unit should be placed on the flat floor or be mounted in horizontal direction.
Testing method:
standing-on-floor unit: If the unit cooling capacity is
over 28000W, the noise level should be measured at mounting-on-ceiling unit:
the front, left, right directions respectively.

1m

1m

1m
1m

mounting-on-wall unit: built-in-ceiling unit:

1.4m
0.8m

1m

duct unit without auxiliary duct: duct unit with auxiliary duct:

2m 2m 1m

duct
auxiliary duct auxiliary duct
1.4m
1.4m

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outdoor unit:
1.air outlet from side: the noise level is the average sound pressure level measured from front, left, right directions.
2.air outlet from top: the noise level is the average sound pressure level measured from front, back, left, right directions.
measured point:
H ( height to the ground) = (h (unit height) + 1m) /2
and, it is 1m to each side.

1m
1m 1m

1m
Note: ⊙ is the real time
analyser position

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3. Dimension
3.1 Outdoor unit dimension

AU092AABHA, AU122AABHA, AU142AFBEA

640

68
131 500 123 65
780 15
45 256
828 286

AU142AFBIA, AU182AFBJA, AU182AFBEA


110 480

190 265
30
170

200
680
220

75

65
400

150

100 100
810

580
288

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AU242AHBIA, AU242AHBEA, AU282AHBEA, AU28NAHBEA


948
70
Power Wiring Terminal

Power Wiring
840

Distribution Hole
25

184 580 184

70
18

55
340
380
18

Screw Hole
(4xM10)

AU36NAIBEA, AU42NAIBEA, AU52NAIBEA


948

Power wiring Terminal

184 580 184

70
18

55
1250

340
380
18

Screw Hole
(4xM10)
25

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AU88NATBEA

66- 43-

33- 33-
.1-
.23-

61-
4--

./-
15
/3
./-

..2

160
3/ 52

.2-

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3.2 Indoor unit dimension

Model: AB092~AB182
700
630 570
495
15

electrical box

315
570
630
52

58
40 12 35

53

215 276
201
100

20

(mm)

Model: AB24~AB28

950 860-890 (ceiling hole)


680 (hang position)

860-890
950

680

840 air discharge hole


295 30 345

57
80

200
57 85
106
240

180

140
180

35 85 35
155

103
135
160
260
20 30
50

260
270
315 (mm)

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Model: AB36~AB52

1250~1280 (ceiling hole)


1340 1070 (hanging position)
535

860-890
780
950
615

840 55 1230 55
295

120
280

220

170

220

155
135
160
300

90
20
50
30

260
270
315
(mm)

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Model: AC09~AC24

620
605 880
600

100
655
40 35 35 30

240
200
199
900

990

(mm)

Model: AC28
1580

700
598
495
285

36

55 114
240

570
640 90

D=25

440 300 D = 47 D=200

D = 47
150 D = 47
D = 47
95
40

60

? 47
? 47
? 200 155
? 50 224
? 47 ? 47

90
(mm)

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E
L

H
G I D
J

AC@; D E F G H I J K L
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8:.1/8?9>8 66- .-/1 12- //2 20 //2 ../ /2 .--

V
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_

UU
Y
D
X Z
[
^
\

BQLT7 PP
AC@; D E F G H I J K L M N
8:.5/8?9>8
8:.5/8?9<8
.-3/ ../1 12- /.5 15 //4 ./0 // 64 //- .-64

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Model: AD24~AD28 Medium static pressure

35 275 260 10 85 235

165
gas pipe liquid pipe
A drainage pipe
R100

300

265
120

150
100
A-A
986
960
890

200 200

200
170

130
545
635

20 890

70

(mm)

Model: AD36~AD42 Medium static pressure

35 275 260 85 235

165

gas pipe liquid pipe


drainage pipe
R100
275
260

350

265

120
150
100

A-A

1406

1370
545
655

240

1280

85

(mm)

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Model: AD24~AD28 High static pressure

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185

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Model: AD36~AD52 High static pressure

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Model: AD88

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106

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Model: AP88 (updated)

A
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270
200
air outlet installation space

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1000

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Panel application for cassette units


panel
function description applicable unit
model

with elevating function, for 630*630 R407C&R22 unitary free fixed frequency&inverter
PB-630IA
panel AB09~18, R407C&R22 free multi 07~18

R407C&R22 unitary freefixed frequency&inverter


without elevating function, for 630*630 AB09~18, R407C&R22 free multi 07~18,R407C H-
PB-630IB
panel MRV 09~18, R407C C-MRV 09~16, R22 H-MRV
09~18

R407C&R22 unitary freefixed frequency&inverter


1.for 600*600 panel,2.without elevating
AB09~18, R407C&R22 free multi 07~18,R407C H-
PB-630IC function,3.Based on PB-630IB,add one
MRV 09~18, R407C C-MRV 09~16, R22 H-MRV
swing motor
09~18

1.for 600*600 panel,2.with elevating


R407C&R22 unitary freefixed frequency&inverter
PB-630ID function,3.Based on PB-630IA,add one
AB09~18, R407C&R22 free multi 07~18
swing motor

R407C&R22 unitary freefixed frequency&inverter


for 950*950 panel, universal for wired
PB-950IA AB24~28, R407C free multi 21~28, R22 free multi
control type and infrared control type
21~42, R407C&R22 C-MRV 18~28

for 950*1340 panel, universal for wired R407C&R22 unitary freefixed frequency AB36~52,
PB-1340IA
control type and infrared control type R407C free multi 42, C-MRV 32~45

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5. Controller functions
5.1 Wired controller
Wired controller YR-E12, used for unitary free units except for the cabinet units

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Buttons function:
MODE:used for select indoor operation mode.
FAN:used for select indoor air flow.
SWING:used for setting indoor swing mode.
HEALTH:used for setting indoor health function.
TEMP + -:used for changing set temperature.
CLOCK:used to adjust time.
+、-:stands for time plus/minus, used to adjust time.
TIMER:used to set timer mode.
RECOVERY:used to switch over air-exchanging mode.
CHECK:auto-diagnostic button.
FILTER:filter-cleaned button.
RESET:reset correct mode button.

Display description:
[MODE] [AUTO]:auto operation mode
[MODE] [FAN ONLY]:air-throwing mode
[MODE] [COOL]:Cooling operation mode
[MODE] [DRY]:Dehumidification mode
[MODE] [HEAT]:Heating operation mode
[MODE] [HEAT] [TES]:In heating mode, auxiliary electric heater is running. Only when the
unit with auxiliary electric heater is in auxiliary electric heating mode, it will display.
[FAN] [AUTO]:auto fan running

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[FAN] [HIGH]:high fan speed


[FAN] [MED]: medium fan speed
[FAN] [LOW]: low fan speed
[FAN] [FIX]: fixed fan speed, it will display only when fixed fan speed is requested to main
indoor unit.
[CENTRAL]: central control mode
[OPERATION] :running mode
[STAND BY] : waiting mode
[PRE-HEAT] : pre-heating mode
[DEFROST]: defrosting mode
[FILTER] : request of filter to be cleaned
[HEALTH]:health function
[UNIT NO.]
[CEN.ADD]:central control address, the address number will display on “88”
[SYS.ADD.]:system address, the address number will display on “88”
[CHECK]:auto-diagnostic, trouble shooting
[DEMAND]:compulsory operation function, when it works, [CENTRAL] will flash
[SWING]:swing mode
[ROOM TEMP.]:indoor ambient temperature
[SET TEMP.]:set admired temperature
[TIMER][ON] :timer function is on, it will switch over in the sequence below:
[ON][OFF] → [ON][OFF][DAILY] →[ ]
[TIMER][OFF] :timer function is off
[TIMER][ON][OFF] :timer function ON-OFF
[TIMER][ON][OFF][DAILY]:timer ON-OFF will switch over in turn daily
[CLOCK]:clock display, the displaying time is the current time of the clock.
[UP]、[DOWN]:indicator of filter elevating
[VENTILATION][AUTO]:auto ventilation mode
[VENTILATION][RECOVERY]:fully heat exchanging ventilation mode
[VENTILATION][NORMAL]:normal ventilation mode

FAN ONLY OPERATION:


1)Start up operation: press the button of ON/OFF, the system will start up, and will display
[MODE][AUTO];[FAN][AUTO];[ROOM TEMP.]+“24℃”;[CLOCK]+”12:00”.
2) Select MODE: press the MODE button, then you will see in the display section [MODE]
switch over in below sequence:[FAN ONLY]→[COOL]→[DRY]→[HEAT]→[AUTO]→
[FAN ONLY]. Select [FAN ONLY].
3)Select fan speed: press FAN button, then you see in the display section [FAN] switch over
in below sequence: [HIGH]→[MED]→[LOW]→[HIGH]. Select proper fan speed.
4)Power off: press ON/OFF button, indoor unit will be powered off, there are only time and
the ambient temperature in the screen.

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AUTO operation, COOLING, HEATING and DEHUMIDIFICATION operation

1) Start up operation: press the button of ON/OFF, the system will start up, and will display
[MODE][AUTO];[FAN][AUTO];[ROOM TEMP.]+“24℃”;[CLOCK]+”12:00”.
2) Select MODE: press the MODE button, then you will see in the display section [MODE]
switch over in below sequence:[FAN ONLY]→[COOL]→[DRY]→[HEAT]→[AUTO]→[FAN
ONLY]. Select [FAN ONLY].
3) Change set temperature: press TEMP + or – every time, [SET] will display, and set
temperature will increase/reduce 1℃(F).
4) Select fan speed: press FAN button, then you see in the display section [FAN] switch over
in below sequence: [AUTO]→[HIGH]→[MED]→[LOW]→[AUTO]. Select proper fan speed.
5) Select [SWING]: press [SWING] button, swing function is valid. Press again, swing
function is invalid.
6) Set [HEALTH]: used to set the indoor health function. Press it once, [HEALTH] will display
in the display section, then indoor health function is valid. Press it again, [HEALTH] will
disappear, then the health function is invalid.
This function is valid only for the unit with health function.
7) Power off: press ON/OFF button, indoor unit is powered off. There are only time and the
ambient temperature in the screen.

Set TIMER operation:

Adjust clock: when powered on, for the first time to set timer function, the clock will be
adjusted.
Press “CLOCK” button, and set the current clock. Now, “CLOCK” will flash at the frequency
of 2Hz. Press the clock +/- button; the current clock can be adjusted. Until the proper time
comes, press [SET].

TIMER ON operation:
Press TIMER button, and keep pressing it, in the display section [TIMER] will switch over in
below sequence: [ON]→[OFF]→[ON][OFF] → [ON][OFF][DAILY] →[ ]. Select [TIMER]
[ON], then [TIMER] [ON] flashes, press the clock +/- button to adjust the time of TIMER ON,
press [SET] button.

TIMER OFF operation:


Press TIMER button, and keep pressing it, in the display section [TIMER] will switch over in
below sequence: [ON]→[OFF]→[ON][OFF] → [ON][OFF][DAILY] →[ ]. Select [TIMER]
[OFF], then [TIMER] [OFF] flashes, press the clock +/- button to adjust the time of TIMER
OFF, press [SET] button.

TIMER ON-OFF operation:


Press TIMER button, and keep pressing it, in the display section [TIMER] will switch over in
below sequence: [ON]→[OFF]→[ON][OFF] → [ON][OFF][DAILY] →[ ]. Select [TIMER]
[ON] [OFF]. Firstly, [TIMER][ON] flashes, press the clock +/- button to adjust the time of

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TIMER ON, press [TIMER]. [TIMER][ON] will be constant on. Then [TIMER] [OFF] flashes,
press the clock +/- button to adjust the time of TIMER OFF, press [SET]. The time sequence
of timer on and timer off will determine the mode is [TIMER] [ON] →[OFF] or [TIMER] [OFF]
→[ON]. If you want the current time, press [CLOCK] once, current time will display; press
again, [CLOCK] will flash, and press [+][-] to adjust the time.
Note: 1. If the two times are same, the timer state which is set later will flash, in this case,
timer can not be set.
2. When entering TIMER setting state, if you do not input any button in continuous 10
seconds, the unit will quit from the TIMER mode.

Cancel TIMER operation:


In the timer operation state, press [TIMER] button, the unit will quit from the current timer
operation state, and the set data will be memorized, then enter the next timer mode.

[FILTER] function
When the wired controller receives the filter-cleaned signal from indoor unit, [FILTER] will
display. After finishing clean, press [FILTER], the sign [FILTER] disappears, and the
controller will send the filter reset signal to indoor unit.
When the sign [FILTER] not display, it is invalid to press [FILTER] in short time.

FILTER ELEVATING function: (only for the unit with elevating function)
When the filter needs to be cleaned, the panel can be lowered to the admired height by the
[FILTER][UP][DOWN] function. Method is below: In power off state, press [HEALTH] for 10
seconds to enter filter elevating set state. In this state, the sign [FILTER] will flash and [UP]
[DOWN] will display simultaneously, Press TEMP [+], in timer section [UP] will display, while
press TEMP [-], in timer section [DOWN] will display. When it arrives the appropriate position,
press [UP], [UP][DOWN] will display simultaneously, filter will stop going down. Press [UP]
again, filter will go up. Press [FILTER] button to quit the mode.

DEMAND operation function:


By this function, all the indoor units can be made in nominal mode. Set the operation mode
in cooling and then shut off the unit. In the stop state, press [ON/OFF] button for 5 seconds
to enter cooling trial operation state. If it is in heating mode before shut off the unit, then
press [ON/OFF] button for 5 minutes, it will enter heating trial operation state.

In cooling, there will be “LL” in the position where the set temperature displays. In heating,
there will be “HH” in the position where the set temperature displays. The wired controller
will send the [DEMAND] signal to indoor unit. In the [DEMAND] operation, “COOL” or
“HEAT” will display at 1Hz frequency. Indoor fan motor will be fixed at “AUTO” mode. The
indoor units in the same group will quit the [DEMAND] in turn.

At this time, only the buttons of [ON/OFF] and temperature [+] [-] are valid. Press [ON/OFF]
to quit [DEMAND] mode.

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CENTRAL control function


When the central controller selects [CENTRAL] mode, the buttons in the wired controller
except for [CHECK] will be invalid.
VENTILATION mode (only for the unit with fresh air function or heat recovery
function)
Press [RECOVERY] button, then the unit will switch over the ventilation mode:
[ ] → [VENTILATION][AUTO] → [VENTILATION][RECOVERY] →
[VENTALATION][NORMAL] →[ ], please select appropriate ventilation mode.

Query indoor malfunction history:


In the state of power on or power off, press [CHECK] button, enter the malfunction-querying
mode of all indoor units in the group. Then [CHECK] and [UNIT NO.] will display, and the
actual indoor numbers will be displayed in some sequence (unit number is in decimals). At
the same time, in the time region, there will be the current malfunction and the latest time
malfunction, the displaying format is [XX:YY], in which XX stands for the current malfunction,
if normal, it will display “――”; YY stands for the latest time malfunction. The failure code of
every unit will display for 3 seconds. After the failure codes of all indoor units in the whole
group are displayed, the mode will quit automatically.

Clear abnormal state and malfunction history:


In normal state, press [CHECK] button for 5 seconds to clear abnormal states, at the same
time, wired controller will send the data of “clear abnormal state”, but the malfunction history
still retains.
In normal state, press [CHECK] button for 15 seconds, except for malfunction states, the
malfunction history in wired controller will be cleared.

Query indoor performance state:


In normal state, press both buttons of [CHECK] and [FILTER] for 5 seconds, in the set
temperature region in the screen, [XX] will display, XX is indoor number, which can be
selected by pressing [TEMP] [+] [-]. In the timer region in the screen, [YZZZ] will display, in
which Y stands for data type, ZZZ stands for the corresponding data. which can be selected
by pressing [CLOCK] [+] [-].

Y ZZZ Type
A Indoor capacity (W) Nominal cooling
capacity/10, decimal
B Request of indoor capacity(Hz) Actual value, decimal
C Temperature of indoor ambient Actual value, decimal
temp. sensor TA
d Temperature of indoor gas pipe Actual value, decimal
sensor TC1
E Temperature of indoor liquid pipe Actual value, decimal
sensor TC2
F Open degree of indoor PMV Actual value, decimal

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g Preset ―――
H Outdoor total capacity Actual value, decimal
In check mode, press [CHECK] to quit the check mode, and go into normal running
mode.

How to change the function switches?


No. Type State of Function description
switch
J01 Changeover of Wired Connected Central controller
controller and central Cut off Wired controller
controller
J02 Changeover of type of Connected Set as simple controller
wired controller Cut off Set as standard controller
J06 Selection of room temp. Connected Use the sensor in the wired
sensor controller
Cut off Use the sensor in the indoor unit
J07 Auto restart after power Connected Common control
failure Cut off Auto restart after power failure
J03 Display of room Connected Yes
temperature Cut off No
SW01 Changeover of master or ON Set as slave controller
① slave controller OFF Set as master controller
SW01 ℃ or ℉ ON ℉
② OFF ℃
D1 Shorten time function Connected Indoor unit in shorted time
function
Cut off Common control
D2 Compulsorily defrost Connected Send compulsorily defrost signal
to indoor unit
Cut off Common control
Note: 1. The switches in grey can be operated after opening the cover of wired controller.
2. Switches or jumper wire must be adjusted when the wired controller is powered off. If the
wired controller is powered on, the above operations will be invalid.
3. Shorten time function
In normal operation, D1 is in short circuit, it will enter shorten time mode, and the time will be
shortened in the proportion of 60:1. In shorten time mode, LED will flash at the frequency of
0.5 second. Cut off D1, it will quit the shorten time mode and return to the normal operation
mode.
4. Compulsorily defrost
In heating mode 30℃ and in High fan speed, D2 is in short circuit, it will enter compulsorily
defrost mode; cut off D2, it will quit. It is always be used when in testing to see if the defrost
function is good.
5. Lock function

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There is no lock function only in the wired controller. But when it is connected with a central
controller, if the central controller is set to “central”, the buttons in the wired controller will be
invalid, or the buttons will be valid.

Failure code:
For For
Failure
remote central
code on
type, control, Failure description Reason Remarks
wired
flash failure
controller
times code
10 08 21D Drainage system Float switch broken down ○
abnormal for more than 25m
continuously
1 01 01D Indoor ambient temp. sensor broken down or ○
sensor failure short circuit for more than
2m continuously
2 02 02D Indoor coil temp. sensor broken down or ○
sensor failure short circuit for more than
2m continuously
3 4A 11D Outdoor ambient sensor broken down or ○
temp. sensor failure short circuit for more than
2m continuously
4 49 12D Outdoor coil temp. Sensor broken down or ○
sensor failure short circuit for more than
(compressor 2m continuously
discharging temp.
sensor)
5 48 10D Over-current CT check abnormal 3 times ※
protection in 30m
6 53 14D High pressure High pressure switch acts 3 ※
abnormal times in 30m
7 47 22D Power supply Fault phase, short of ※
abnormal phase, out of balance
greatly
8 07 06D Communication Communication abnormal ○
between wired for more than 4m
controller and indoor continuously
abnormal
9 06 05D Communication Communication abnormal ○
between indoor and for more than 4m
outdoor abnormal continuously
11 0B 30D Outside alarm signal Outside signal broken ○
input down for more than 10s
12 03 20D Gas pipe temp. Sensor broken down or ○

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sensor abnormal short circuit for more than


2m continuously
13 0D 31D Solenoid valve Solenoid valve act ○
abnormal incorrectly 3 times
continuously
14 4C 15D Discharging temp. Sensor broken down or ○
sensor abnormal short circuit for more than
2m continuously
15 05 17D EEPROM abnormal EEPROM data missing Run as the
default
value
16 54 26D Pressure Low pressure switch acts in ○
abnormal(low normal running
pressure)
17 50 15D Compressor overheat the discharging Resumable
temperature is higher than if lower
120degree than
100degree
18 0C 23D Abnormal mode Indoor operation mode is ○
different with the running
indoor unit.
19 4B 18D Outdoor coil Sensor broken down or ○
B(suction temp short circuit for more than
sensor—for MRV II) 2m continuously
20 4D 15D Outdoor discharging Sensor broken down or ○
B(oil temp short circuit for more than
sensor—for MRV II) 2m continuously
21 32 07D Power module failure Power module overheat, or ※
over current, or short circuit
22 54 08D No load Sensor abnormal or the ※
compressor not start up
○ shows resumable fault, ※ shows it is not resumable fault.

Setting address method:


The address setting can be realized by setting indoor PCB.
If you use the group control function, there should be a master unit and 15 sets of slave units.
For the master unit, the SW5-3 should be at “ON”. For the slave units, the SW5-3 should be
at “OFF”.
Please refer the below table,
Indoor
unit SW1-4 SW1-3 SW1-2 SW1-1
address
1 OFF OFF OFF OFF
2 OFF OFF OFF ON

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3 OFF OFF ON OFF


4 OFF OFF ON ON
5 OFF ON OFF OFF
6 OFF ON OFF ON
7 OFF ON ON OFF
8 OFF ON ON ON
9 ON OFF OFF OFF
10 ON OFF OFF ON
11 ON OFF ON OFF
12 ON OFF ON ON
13 ON ON OFF OFF
14 ON ON OFF ON
15 ON ON ON OFF
16 ON ON ON ON

If you use central control type, SW1, SW2 will be used simultaneously.
Wiring request in central control type: port A-B is connected with indoor port CN16(A-B)
through 2-core shield wire. Requirements:
1. Port A connects with port CN16(A)of all indoor units.
2. Port B connects with port CN16(B)of all indoor units.
Address on Indoor unit SW2-3 SW2-2 SW2-1 SW1-4 SW1-3 SW1-2 SW1-1
central address
controller
1 1 OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF
2 2 OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF ON
3 3 OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF ON OFF
4 4 OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF ON ON
5 5 OFF OFF OFF OFF ON OFF OFF
6 6 OFF OFF OFF OFF ON OFF ON
7 7 OFF OFF OFF OFF ON ON OFF
8 8 OFF OFF OFF OFF ON ON ON
9 9 OFF OFF OFF ON OFF OFF OFF
10 10 OFF OFF OFF ON OFF OFF ON
11 11 OFF OFF OFF ON OFF ON OFF
12 12 OFF OFF OFF ON OFF ON ON
13 13 OFF OFF OFF ON ON OFF OFF
14 14 OFF OFF OFF ON ON OFF ON
15 15 OFF OFF OFF ON ON ON OFF
16 16 OFF OFF OFF ON ON ON ON
17 17 OFF OFF ON OFF OFF OFF OFF
18 18 OFF OFF ON OFF OFF OFF ON
19 19 OFF OFF ON OFF OFF ON OFF
20 20 OFF OFF ON OFF OFF ON ON

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21 21 OFF OFF ON OFF ON OFF OFF


22 22 OFF OFF ON OFF ON OFF ON
23 23 OFF OFF ON OFF ON ON OFF
24 24 OFF OFF ON OFF ON ON ON
25 25 OFF OFF ON ON OFF OFF OFF
26 26 OFF OFF ON ON OFF OFF ON
27 27 OFF OFF ON ON OFF ON OFF
28 28 OFF OFF ON ON OFF ON ON
29 29 OFF OFF ON ON ON OFF OFF
30 30 OFF OFF ON ON ON OFF ON
31 31 OFF OFF ON ON ON ON OFF
32 32 OFF OFF ON ON ON ON ON
33 33 OFF ON OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF
34 34 OFF ON OFF OFF OFF OFF ON
35 35 OFF ON OFF OFF OFF ON OFF
36 36 OFF ON OFF OFF OFF ON ON
37 37 OFF ON OFF OFF ON OFF OFF
38 38 OFF ON OFF OFF ON OFF ON
39 39 OFF ON OFF OFF ON ON OFF
40 40 OFF ON OFF OFF ON ON ON
41 41 OFF ON OFF ON OFF OFF OFF
42 42 OFF ON OFF ON OFF OFF ON
43 43 OFF ON OFF ON OFF ON OFF
44 44 OFF ON OFF ON OFF ON ON
45 45 OFF ON OFF ON ON OFF OFF
46 46 OFF ON OFF ON ON OFF ON
47 47 OFF ON OFF ON ON ON OFF
48 48 OFF ON OFF ON ON ON ON
49 49 OFF ON ON OFF OFF OFF OFF
50 50 OFF ON ON OFF OFF OFF ON
51 51 OFF ON ON OFF OFF ON OFF
52 52 OFF ON ON OFF OFF ON ON
53 53 OFF ON ON OFF ON OFF OFF
54 54 OFF ON ON OFF ON OFF ON
55 55 OFF ON ON OFF ON ON OFF
56 56 OFF ON ON OFF ON ON ON
57 57 OFF ON ON ON OFF OFF OFF
58 58 OFF ON ON ON OFF OFF ON
59 59 OFF ON ON ON OFF ON OFF
60 60 OFF ON ON ON OFF ON ON
61 61 OFF ON ON ON ON OFF OFF
62 62 OFF ON ON ON ON OFF ON
63 63 OFF ON ON ON ON ON OFF

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64 64 OFF ON ON ON ON ON ON
65 65 ON OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF
66 66 ON OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF ON
67 67 ON OFF OFF OFF OFF ON OFF
68 68 ON OFF OFF OFF OFF ON ON
69 69 ON OFF OFF OFF ON OFF OFF
70 70 ON OFF OFF OFF ON OFF ON
71 71 ON OFF OFF OFF ON ON OFF
72 72 ON OFF OFF OFF ON ON ON
73 73 ON OFF OFF ON OFF OFF OFF
74 74 ON OFF OFF ON OFF OFF ON
75 75 ON OFF OFF ON OFF ON OFF
76 76 ON OFF OFF ON OFF ON ON
77 77 ON OFF OFF ON ON OFF OFF
78 78 ON OFF OFF ON ON OFF ON
79 79 ON OFF OFF ON ON ON OFF
80 80 ON OFF OFF ON ON ON ON
81 81 ON OFF ON OFF OFF OFF OFF
82 82 ON OFF ON OFF OFF OFF ON
83 83 ON OFF ON OFF OFF ON OFF
84 84 ON OFF ON OFF OFF ON ON
85 85 ON OFF ON OFF ON OFF OFF
86 86 ON OFF ON OFF ON OFF ON
87 87 ON OFF ON OFF ON ON OFF
88 88 ON OFF ON OFF ON ON ON
89 89 ON OFF ON ON OFF OFF OFF
90 90 ON OFF ON ON OFF OFF ON
91 91 ON OFF ON ON OFF ON OFF
92 92 ON OFF ON ON OFF ON ON
93 93 ON OFF ON ON ON OFF OFF
94 94 ON OFF ON ON ON OFF ON
95 95 ON OFF ON ON ON ON OFF
96 96 ON OFF ON ON ON ON ON
97 97 ON ON OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF
98 98 ON ON OFF OFF OFF OFF ON
99 99 ON ON OFF OFF OFF ON OFF
100 100 ON ON OFF OFF OFF ON ON
101 101 ON ON OFF OFF ON OFF OFF
102 102 ON ON OFF OFF ON OFF ON
103 103 ON ON OFF OFF ON ON OFF
104 104 ON ON OFF OFF ON ON ON
105 105 ON ON OFF ON OFF OFF OFF
106 106 ON ON OFF ON OFF OFF ON

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107 107 ON ON OFF ON OFF ON OFF


108 108 ON ON OFF ON OFF ON ON
109 109 ON ON OFF ON ON OFF OFF
110 110 ON ON OFF ON ON OFF ON
111 111 ON ON OFF ON ON ON OFF
112 112 ON ON OFF ON ON ON ON
113 113 ON ON ON OFF OFF OFF OFF
114 114 ON ON ON OFF OFF OFF ON
115 115 ON ON ON OFF OFF ON OFF
116 116 ON ON ON OFF OFF ON ON
117 117 ON ON ON OFF ON OFF OFF
118 118 ON ON ON OFF ON OFF ON
119 119 ON ON ON OFF ON ON OFF
120 120 ON ON ON OFF ON ON ON
121 121 ON ON ON ON OFF OFF OFF
122 122 ON ON ON ON OFF OFF ON
123 123 ON ON ON ON OFF ON OFF
124 124 ON ON ON ON OFF ON ON
125 125 ON ON ON ON ON OFF OFF
126 126 ON ON ON ON ON OFF ON
127 127 ON ON ON ON ON ON OFF
128 128 ON ON ON ON ON ON ON

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Electrical functions of wired controller:


1.Function difference between master wired controller and slave one:
Contrastive items Master wired controller Slave wired controller
Function All of functions Only with below functions:
ON/OFF, MODE, FAN SPEED,
SET TEMP., SWING

2. Function difference between simple wired controller and the standard one:
Contrastive item Standard wired controllerSimple wired controller
Function With all functions Only can control ON/OFF, MODE,
FAN, TEMP.,SWING.
Master/Slave Can be either of Master Only can be Master controller
selection and Slave controller

3. Wiring connections of wired controller:

A indoor 1 indoor 2 indoor N indoor 15 indoor 16


(master unit)

wired controller wired controller wired controller wired controller wired controller

control wiring of wired controller, polar.

A
B
C
wired controller

B indoor 1 C indoor 1
wired controller wired controller
1
2
3
1
2
3

polar wire
polar wire
polar wire
A
B
C

A
B
C
A
B
C

wired controller wired controller


wired controller

There are three methods to connection wired controller and the indoor units:
A. One wired controller can control max. up to 16 sets of indoor units, and 3
pieces of polar wire must connect the wired controller and the master unit (the
indoor unit connected with wired controller directly), the others connect with
the master unit through 2 pieces of polar wire.
B. One wired controller controls one indoor unit, and the indoor unit connects
with the wired controller through 3 pieces of polar wire.
C. Two wired controllers control one indoor unit. The wired controller

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connected with indoor unit is called master one, the other is called slave one.
Master wired controller and indoor unit; master and slave wired controllers are
all connected through 3 pieces of polar wire.
3. Communication wiring:
The wired controller is equipped with special communication wiring in the
accessories. 3-core terminal (1-white 2-yellow 3-red) is connected with the
terminal A、B、C of wired controller respectively.
The communication wiring is 4 meter long; if the actual length is more than it,
please distribute wiring according to below table:

Communication wiring length(m) Dimensions of wiring


<100 0.3mm2X3-core shielded wire
≥100 and <200 0.5mm2X3-core shielded wire
≥200 and <300 0.75mm2X3-core shielded wire
≥300 and <400 1.25mm2X3-core shielded wire
≥400 and <600 2mm2X3-core shielded wire

※ One side of the shielded sheet of communication wire must be earthed.

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Pi\jj MODE Ylkkfe3 Ak \XZ_ gi\jj1 fg\iXk`fe df[\ Z_Xe^\j Xj ]fccfnj?

~431 *11/ +25 .,~3 -~0

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S_\e j\c\Zk ATSO ile fi j\c\Zk COOL fg\iXk`fe fi

j\c\Zk DQW fg\iXk`fe fi j\c\Zk HEAS fg\iXk`fe


A
83S\dg\iXkli\ j\kk`e^
Pi\jj SEMP Ylkkfe3
Em\ip k`d\ k_\ Ylkkfe `j gi\jj\[1 k\dg3 j\kk`e^ `eZi\Xj\j
6 C@ `] k_\ Ylkkfe `j b\gk gi\jj\[1 k\dg3 j\kk`e^ n`cc `eZi\Xj\
hl`Zbcp3
G
X
W
S

Em\ip k`d\ k_\ Ylkkfe `j gi\jj\[1 k\dg3 j\kk`e^ [\Zi\Xj\j


6 C1 `] k_\ Ylkkfe `j b\gk gi\jj\[1 k\dg3 j\kk`e^ n`cc [\Zi\Xj\
hl`Zbcp3
SEMP
R\k gifg\i k\dg\iXkli\
w ON 93A[aljk FAN Ylkkfe
w
RUING
OFF FAN Pi\jj FAN Ylkkfe3 Ak \XZ_ gi\jj1 ]Xe jg\\[ Z_Xe^\j Xj ]fccfnj?
y u x
G
MODE RLEEP X
W
S

v HEALSH FQERH ATSO LOU MID HIGH

CLOCK RES A`i Zfe[`k`fe\i n`cc ile Xk k_\ j\c\Zk\[ ]Xe jg\\[3
:3 Te`k jkfg
SIMEQ HIGH4RO Pi\jj ON4OFF Ylkkfe1le`k jkfgj3
COOL fg\iXk`fe jkXikj
FILSEQ
n_\e iffd k\dg3`j
_`^_\i k_Xe k\dg3
j\kk`e^3
LIGHS LOCK
QERES CODE TckiX2cfn X`i ]cfn

S\dg3 j\kk`e^ 07 C
S\dg3j\kk`e^

Oe i\XZ_`e^ k\dg3j\kk`e^
07 C1 le`k n`cc ile `e d`c[
DQW df[\3

Ie ASTO df[\1 k_\ k\dg\iXkli\ j\kk`e^ `j efk [`jgcXp\[ fe LCD3 Ie k_`j df[\1 [li`e^ ilee`e^ X`i Zfe[`k`fe\i
n`cc j\c\Zk COOL1 HEAS fi FAN df[\ XlkfdXk`ZXccp XZZfi[`e^ kf k_\ iffd k\dg\iXkli\3
Ie DQW df[\1 n_\e iffd k\dg\iXkli\ Y\Zfd\j 7 C _`^_\i k_Xe k\dg\iXkli\ j\kk`e^1 le`k n`cc ile `ek\id`kk\ekcp
Xk LOU jg\\[ i\^Xi[c\jj f] FAN j\kk`e^3 U_\e iffd k\dg\iXkli\ `j cfn\i k_Xe k\dg\iXkli\ j\kk`e^1 le`k n`cc
fecp ile FAN fg\iXk`fe3
Ie HEAS df[\1nXid X`i n`cc Ycfn flk X]k\i X j_fik g\i`f[ f] k`d\ [l\ kf Zfc[2[iX]k gi\m\ek`fe ]leZk`fe3

G_eomndib \dl agjq _dl`^ndji


ATSO RUING
Pi\jj RUING Ylkkfe3Tg Xe[ [fne X`i]cfn mXi`\j lgnXi[j Xe[ [fnenXi[j3 L\]k Xe[ i`^_k X`i]cfn mXi`\j
c\]k Xe[ i`^_k j`[\j3 U_\e k_\ XlkfdXk`Z jn`e^ cflm\i dfm\j kf k_\ gifg\i Xe^c\1 gi\jj RUING Ylkkfe
ZXe ]`o k_\ X`i]cfn [`i\Zk`fe3
AcnXpj lj\ RUING Ylkkfe fe k_\ i\dfk\ Zfekifcc\i kf X[aljk ]cXgj3 A[aljk`e^ k_\d Yp _Xe[ dXp i\jlck
`e X`i Zfe[`k`fe\i,j XYefidXccp ilee`e^3

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Ie COOL fi DQW df[\1 [f efk c\Xm\ k_\ cflm\i `e [fnenXi[ gfj`k`fe ]fi
A X cfe^ k`d\1 Xj k_\ nXk\i mXgfi Zcfj\ kf k_\ ^i`cc\ dXp Zfe[\ej\ Xe[ nXk\i
dXp [ifg ]ifd k_\ X`i Zfe[`k`fe\i3
Pc\Xj\ ZXi\]lccp j\k k\dg\iXkli\ n_\e Z_`c[i\e1 fc[ fi n\Xb g\fgc\ lj\
G
X
W
S
k_\ X`i Zfe[`k`fe\i3
Ie ZXj\ f] ^i\Xk _ld`[`kp1 I] k_\ m\ik`ZXc ]cXgj Xi\ Zfdgc\k\cp klie\[
SEMP kfnXi[j c\]k fi i`^_k1 k_\ cflm\i n`cc [ifg nXk\i3
ON
N\m\i X[aljk k_\ cflm\i [`i\Zkcp Yp _Xe[1 Xj k_`j Zflc[ dXb\ `k nfib
RUING
OFF FAN
XYefidXccp3I] k_\ cflm\i nfib XYefidXccp1 jkfg le`k1 i\jkXik Xe[ X[aljk k_\
MODE RLEEP
cflm\i Yp i\dfk\ Zfekifcc\i3
HEALSH FQERH

Gan`l oidn mnjkmE


CLOCK RES

SIMEQ HIGH4RO
D`jgcXpj fe k_\ LCD [`jXgg\Xi3
Acc `e[`ZXkfij fe k_\ `e[ffi le`k ^f flk3
FILSEQ
Rn`e^ cflm\i XlkfdXk`ZXccp Zcfj\ k_\ X`i flkc\k3
QERES CODE LIGHS LOCK

NdinmE
Aj `e COOL df[\ X`i ]cfnj [fnenXi[j1 X[aljk`e^ X`i]cfn _fi`qfekXccp n`cc
Y\ dlZ_ dfi\ _\cg]lc ]fi X Y\kk\i X`i Z`iZlcXk`fe Aj `e HEAS df[\ X`i ]cfnj
lgnXi[j1 X[aljk`e^ X`i]cfn [fnenXi[ n`cc Y\ dlZ_ dfi\ _\cg]lc ]fi X Y\kk\i
X`i Z`iZlcXk`fe3 B\ ZXi\]lc efk kf ZXkZ_ X Zfc[ n_\e Zfc[ X`i Ycfnj [fnenXi[
[`i\Zkcp3

Vg``k Loi^ndji
B\]fi\ ^f`e^ kf Y\[ pfl ZXe gi\jj [fne k_\ RLEEP Ylkkfe Xe[ k_\ X`i Zfe[`k`fe\i n`cc ile jf Xj kf
dXb\ pfl jc\\g dfi\ Zfd]fikXYcp3 B\]fi\ lj`e^ k_`j ]leZk`fe1 k_\ ZcfZb dljk Y\ j\k3

Xm` ja VPKKT aoi^ndji


A]k\i k_\ le`k,j jkXik1 j\k ilee`e^ df[\ Xe[ k_\e gi\jj RLEEP Ylkkfe feZ\ kf dXb\ k_\ X`i Zfe[`k`fe\i
_Xm\ k_\ gi\m`flj2j\k jc\\g k`d\ -]`ijk gfn\i2fe `j +6_+.3 S_\ jc\\g jpdYfc n`cc Xgg\Xi3
4 ? Pi\jj k`d\ Ylkkfe1 pfl ZXe Z_ffj\ k_\ k`d\ `e 6r= _flij3 EXZ_ k`d\ k_\ Ylkkfe `j gi\jj\[1 k_\ k`d\
`eZi\Xj\j4[\Zi\Xj\j 6 _fli? +o_+ Xe[ +OFF+ `e[`ZXk`fej Xgg\Xi fe k_\ [`jgcXp3
Og\iXk`fe Mf[\
63Ie COOL1 DQW df[\
Oe\ _fli X]k\i jc\\g`e^ fg\iXk`fe jkXik1 k_\ k\dg\iXkli\ `j 6 C _`^_\i k_Xe k_\ j\kk`e^ fe\3 A]k\i Xefk_\i
_fli1 k\dg\iXkli\ i`j\j 6 C? jc\\g ile Zfek`elfljcp ]fi Xefk_\i ; _flij Xe[ k_\e jkfgj3 S_\ XZklXc
k\dg\iXkli\ `j _`^_\i k_Xe k_\ j\kk`e^ fe\ n_`Z_ `j kf gi\m\ek ]ifd Y\`e^ kff Zfc[ kf pfli jc\\g3
73Ie HEAS df[\
Oe\ _fli X]k\i jc\\g`e^ fg\iXk`fe jkXik1 k_\ k\dg\iXkli\ `j 7 C cfn\i k_Xe k_\ j\kk`e^ fe\3 A]k\i Xefk_\i
_fli1 k\dg\iXkli\ [\Zi\Xj\j Yp 7 C dfi\3 S\dg\iXkli\ n`cc XlkfdXk`ZXccp i`j\ Yp 6 C X]k\i Xefk_\i
8 _flij, Zfek`elflj fg\iXk`fe3 S_\ XZklXc k\dg\iXkli\ `j cfn\i k_Xe k_\ j\kk`e^ fe\ n_`Z_ `j kf gi\m\ek
]ifd Y\`e^ kff _fk kf pfli jc\\g3
83Ie ATSO df[\3
S_\ X`i Zfe[`k`fe\i n`cc ile `e Zfii\jgfe[`e^ jc\\g fg\iXk`fe XZZfi[`e^ kf k_\ XlkfdXk`ZXccp j\c\Zk\[
fg\iXk`fe df[\3

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RLEEP QTN BEGINR RLEEP QTN RSOPR RESSING SEMP
RHTS DOUN
XYflk ; _ij
6 _ij [\Zi\Xj\ 7 C
6 _ij
`eZi\Xj\ 6 C [\Zi\Xj\ 7 C
XYflk ; _ij
6 _ij `eZi\Xj\ 6 C 8 _ij `eZi\Xj\ 6C

RHTS DOUN RLEEP QTN RSOPR


RESSING SEMP RLEEP QTN BEGINR
Ie COOL1DQW df[\ Ie HEAS df[\

G
X
W
S

SLL

SEMP

ON
RUING
OFF FAN

MODE RLEEP

Rjn`mE HEALSH FQERH

CLOCK RES

A]k\i j\kk`e^ RLEEP ]leZk`fe1 `k `j efk gfjj`Yc\ kf j\k ZcfZb3 SIMEQ HIGH4RO

I] j\k2jc\\g k`d\ [f\j efk i\XZ_ = _flij1 le`k n`cc XlkfdXk`ZXccp jkfg fg\iXk`fe
FILSEQ

QERES CODE LIGHS LOCK

X]k\i j\k k`d\ `j i\XZ_\[3


R\k + SIMEQ ON + fi + SIMEQ OFF +Ie COOL1DQW df[\ ]leZk`fe ]`ijk1
k_\e j\k RLEEP3 A]k\i j\k RLEEP ]leZk`fe1 k_\ SIMEQ ]leZk`fe ZXeefk Y\
j\k3

Wdh`l SR?SLL Loi^ndji


R\k ZcfZb Zfii\Zkcp Y\]fi\ jkXik`e^ SIMEQ fg\iXk`fe
63Te`k jkXik
A]k\i le`k jkXik1 j\c\Zk pfli [\j`i\[ fg\iXk`fe df[\ -fg\iXk`fe df[\ n`cc Y\ [`jgcXp\[ fe LCD.
73SIMEQ df[\ j\c\Zk`fe
Pi\jj SIMEQ Ylkkfe fe k_\ i\dfk\ Zfekifcc\i kf Z_Xe^\ SIMEQ df[\3 Em\ip k`d\ k_\ Ylkkfe `j gi\jj\[1
[`jgcXp f] SIMEQ df[\ Z_Xe^\j Xj ]fccfnj?

SR SLL SR SLL YcXeb


AM67?55 PM67?55 AM67?55 PM67?55
SIMEQ ON SIMEQ OFF SIMEQ ON2OFF

S_\e j\c\Zk SIMEQ df[\ Xj e\\[\[ -SIMEQ ON fi SIMEQ OFF.3


Nfn SR fi SLL n`cc ]cXj_3
83SIMEQ j\kk`e^ -gi\jj k`d\ X[aljk Ylkkfej .
Em\ip k`d\ k_\ Ylkkfe `j gi\jj\[1 k`d\ `eZi\Xj\j 65 d`elkj3 I] k_\ Ylkkfe `j b\gk gi\jj\[1 k`d\ Z_Xe^\j
hl`Zbcp3
Em\ip k`d\ k_\ Ylkkfe `j gi\jj\[1 k`d\ [\Zi\Xj\j 65 d`elkj3 I] k_\ Ylkkfe `j b\gk gi\jj\[1 k`d\ Z_Xe^\j
hl`Zbcp3 Ik ZXe Y\ X[aljk\[ n`k_`e 79 _flij Xk n`cc3
93Cfe]`id j\kk`e^
A]k\i j\kk`e^ Zfii\Zk k`d\1 gi\jj RES Ylkkfe kf Zfe]`id k`d\3 Nfn SR fi SLL jkfg ]cXj_`e^3
S`d\ [`jgcXp\[? le`k jkXikj fi jkfgj Xk V _fli V d`e -SIMEQ ON fi SIMEQ OFF.
:3CXeZ\c SIMEQ df[\
Jljk gi\jj SIMEQ Ylkkfe j\m\iXc k`d\j lek`c SIMEQ df[\ [`jXgg\Xij3

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A
H`ekj?
A]k\i i\gcXZ`e^ YXkk\i`\j fi `] X gfn\i ]X`cli\ fZZlij1 SIMEQ j\kk`e^ dljk Y\ i\j\k3
Q\dfk\ Zfekifcc\i _Xj d\dfip ]leZk`fe3 U_\e pfl lj\ SIMEQ df[\ e\ok k`d\1
aljk gi\jj RES Ylkkfe X]k\i df[\ j\c\Zk`fe `] k`d\i j\kk`e^ `j k_\ jXd\ Xj k_\
SEMP gi\m`flj fe\3
ON
RUING
OFF
u
FAN Nfk\?
MODE RLEEP
A]k\i j\kk`e^ SIMEQ ]leZk`fe1 k_\ i\dfk\ Zfekifcc\i [`jgcXpj SIMEQ k`d\3 I] pfl nXek
HEALSH FQERH
kf j\\ ZcfZb k`d\1 aljk gi\jj CLOCK Ylkkfe feZ\? ZcfZb k`d\ n`cc Y\ [`jgcXp\[ -`] pfl
CLOCK RES

x
gi\jj k_\ Ylkkfe X^X`e Zfek`elfljcp1 pfl ZXe X[aljk ZcfZb.3 : j\Zfe[j cXk\i1 k_\
SIMEQ w HIGH4RO

v FILSEQ [`jgcXp n`cc j_fn SIMEQ k`d\ X^X`e3


QERES CODE LIGHS LOCK

Wdh`l SR=SLL Loi^ndji


R\k ZcfZb Zfii\Zkcp Y\]fi\ jkXik`e^ SIMEQ fg\iXk`fe
63Te`k jkXik
A
A]k\i le`k jkXik1 j\c\Zk pfli [\j`i\[ fg\iXk`fe df[\ -fg\iXk`fe df[\ n`cc Y\ [`jgcXp\[
fe LCD.
73SIMEQ df[\ j\c\Zk`fe
SLL

Pi\jj SIMEQ Ylkkfe fe k_\ i\dfk\ Zfekifcc\i kf Z_Xe^\ SIMEQ df[\3 Em\ip k`d\
SEMP

ON k_\ Ylkkfe `j gi\jj\[1 [`jgcXp f] SIMEQ df[\ Z_Xe^\j Xj ]fccfnj?


RUING
OFF FAN
u
MODE RLEEP

HEALSH FQERH SR SLL SR SLL YcXeb


CLOCK RES AM67?55 PM67?55 AM67?55 PM67?55
v SIMEQ
wHIGH4RO z SIMEQ ON SIMEQ OFF SIMEQ ON2OFF
xFILSEQ y
QERES CODE LIGHS LOCK S_\e j\c\Zk SIMEQ ON2OFF df[\3 SR n`cc ]cXj_3
83S`d\ j\kk`e^ ]fi SIMEQ ON
Pi\jj k`d\ Ylkkfe
Em\ip k`d\ k_\ Ylkkfe `j gi\jj\[1 k`d\ `eZi\Xj\j 65 d`elkj3
I] k_\ Ylkkfe `j b\gk gi\jj\[1 k`d\ n`cc Z_Xe^\j hl`Zbcp3
Em\ip k`d\ k_\ Ylkkfe `j gi\jj\[1 k`d\ [\Zi\Xj\j 65 d`elkj3
I] k_\ Ylkkfe `j b\gk gi\jj\[ 1k`d\ n`cc Z_Xe^\j hl`Zbcp3
Ik ZXe Y\ X[aljk\[ n`k_`e 79 _flij Xk n`cc3
AM i\]\ij kf dfie`e^ Xe[ PM i\]\ij kf X]k\ieffe3
93S`d\i Zfe]`id`e^ ]fi SIMEQ ON
A]k\i j\kk`e^ Zfii\Zk k`d\1 gi\jj SIMEQ Ylkkfe kf Zfe]`id k`d\3 Nfn SR jkfgj kf ]cXj_1 n_`c\ SLL
jkXikj ]cXj_`e^3 S`d\ [`jgcXp\[ ? le`k jkXikj Xk V _fli V d`e3
:3S`d\i j\kk`e^ ]fi SIMEQ OFF
Pi\jj k`d\ Ylkkfej Xe[ ]fccfn k_\ jXd\ gifZ\[li\j `e + S`d\ j\kk`e^ ]fi SIMEQ ON+
;3S`d\ Zfe]`id`e^ ]fi SIMEQ OFF
A]k\i k`d\ j\kk`e^1 gi\jj RES Ylkkfe kf Zfe]`id k`d\3 SLL jkfgj kf ]cXj_3
S`d\ [`jgcXp\[? le`k jkXikj Xk V _fli V d`e3

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<3CXe\c SIMEQ df[\
Jljk gi\jj SIMEQ Ylkkfe j\m\iXc k`d\j lek`c SIMEQ df[\ [`jXgg\Xij3 AZZfi[`e^ kf k_\ k`d\ j\kk`e^
j\hl\eZ\ f] SIMEQ ON Xe[ SIMEQ OFF1 \`k_\i jkXik2jkfgj fi jkfgj2jkXik ZXe Y\ i\Xc`q\[3
I] k_\ k`d\ j\kk`e^ f] SIMEQ ON `j k_\ jXd\ Xj SIMEQ OFF1 SIMEQ ON2OFF ]leZk`fe ZXeefk Y\ j\k3

Ldgn`l Xk?Jjqi
-Oecp ]fi ;55/;55 gXe\c f] j`e^c\ le`k:
A]k\i k_\ X`i Zfe[`k`fe\i _Xj fg\iXk\[ ]fi X Z\ikX`e g\i`f[1 [ljk _Xj
XZZldlcXk\[ fe k_\ ]`ck\i1 Xe[ k_\ ]`ck\i lg4[fne ]leZk`fe ZXe Y\ lj\[ kf
A

Zc\Xe `k3
63U_\k_\i le`k jkXikj fi jkfgj1 Zfek`elfljcp gi\jj FILSEQ Ylkkfe ]fi 8 j\Zfe[j1
Xe[ \ek\i k_\ ]`ck\i lg4[fne nX`k`e^ jkXklj -n_\e le`k jkfgj1 k_\ p\ccfn SIMEQ
`e[`ZXkfi ]cXj_\j1 Xe[ ]`ck\i Xe[ ZcfZb `e[`ZXk`fe Xi\ [`jgcXp\[ fe k_\ i\dfk\
Zfekifcc\i3 Oecp k_\ FILSEQ Ylkkfe1 k_\ k\dg\iXkli\ Ylkkfej + + + + Xe[
SEMP
k`d\ Ylkkfej Xi\ XZk`m\.3
ON
RUING
OFF FAN
73Pi\jj k\dg\iXkli\ + + Ylkkfe fi k`d\ + + Ylkkfe `e ]`ck\i lg4[fne
MODE RLEEP
nX`k`e^ jkXklj? k_\ lg4[fne d\Z_Xe`jd dXb\j k_\ ]`ck\i dfm`e^ [fnenXi[
HEALSH FQERH Xe[ [f\j efk jkfg lek`c `k _Xj i\XZ_\[ k_\ dXo`dld c`d`k3

CLOCK RES 83Pi\jj k\dg\iXkli\ + + Ylkkfe fi k`d\+ + Ylkkfe `e ]`ck\i lg4[fne nX`k`e^
SIMEQ HIGH4RO jkXklj? k_\ lg4[fne d\Z_Xe`jd dXb\j k_\ ]`ck\i kf dfm`e^ lgnXi[ k`cc e\Xi
FILSEQ
k_\ jli]XZ\ YfXi[ Xe[ k_\e XlkfdXk`ZXccp X[aljkj `k kf i\j\k -n_\e X[aljk`e^
kf i\j\k1 `k n`cc efk Y\ Zfekifcc\[ Yp k_\ i\dfk\ Zfekifcc\i k`cc k_\ X[aljkd\ek `j
QERES u
CODE LIGHS LOCK

]`e`j_\[.3
93Dli`e^ dfm`e^ [fnenXi[1 gi\jj k\dg\iXkli\+ +Ylkkfe fi k`d\ + + Ylkkfe?
dfm`e^ jkfgj3
:3Dli`e^ dfm`e^ [fnenXi[1 gi\jj k\dg\iXkli\+ +Ylkkfe fi k`d\ + + Ylkkfe?
dfm`e^ jkfgj3
;3Cfek`elfljcp gi\jj FILSEQ Ylkkfe 8 j\Zfe[j X^X`e kf ZXeZ\c k_\ ]`ck\i
lg4[fne nX`k`e^ df[\ -le`k jkfgj1 k_\ p\ccfn k`d\i `e[`ZXkfi jkfgj ]cXj_`e^1
k_\ ]`ck\i ^f\j YXZb kf k_\ fi`^`eXc gfj`k`fe1 k_\ i\dfk\ Zfekifcc\i ^f\j YXZb
kf f]] jkXklj Xe[ fecp ZcfZb `j [`jgcXp\[.3
Nfk\?
I] k_\ ]`ck\i [f\j efk k_fifl^_cp ^f YXZb kf k_\ fi`^`eXc gfj`k`fe1 fecp e\\[j kf fg\iXk\ j\m\iXc k`d\j
i\g\Xk\[cp3

7 Ndbc hj_` 7 Sk`l\ndji


Songdi` ja jk`l\ndji di 7Ndbc Qj_`7
S_`j ]leZk`fe `j jl`kXYc\ n_\e k_\ j\k k\dg\iXkli\ dljk Y\ i\XZ_\[ `e k_\ j_fik\jk [\cXp3 S_\ Ylkkfe
+HIGH4RO+1 i\]\ii\[ kf k_`j ]leZk`fe1 `j \]]\Zk`m\ `e Cffc`e^4H\Xk`e^ df[\ -efk `e Alkf4Dip4FXe df[\j.3

NOSICE?
U_\e k_\ X`i Zfe[`k`fe\i `j fg\iXk`e^ `e + H`^_ Mf[\ + 1 le\m\ee\jj f] iffd X`i k\dg\iXkli\ dXp fZZli [l\
kf k_\ `ek\ej`m\ fg\iXk`fe `e X j_fik k`d\3
AepnXp1 fg\iXk`fe `e +H`^_ Mf[\+1 [f\j efk cXjk ]fi dfi\ k_Xe 6: d`elk\j1 k_\e i\^lcXi fg\iXk`fe `j
XlkfdXk`ZXccp i\jkfi\[3

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A SR

Tl`mm nc` NOMN?VS ]onnji ij^`


G
X

S_\ `e[`ZXk`fe Xgg\Xij fe k_\ [`jgcXp f] k_\ i\dfk\ Zfekifcc\i


W
S

Xe[ fg\iXk`fe `e +H`^_ Mf[\+ jkXikj3


SEMP

ON S_\ ATSO ]Xe jg\\[ `j XlkfdXk`ZXccp j\k Xe[ k_\ Zfii\jgfe[`e^ `e[`ZXk`fe
RUING
OFF FAN `j Xcjf [`jgcXp\[3
MODE RLEEP

HEALSH FQERH

CLOCK RES SLL


SIMEQ HIGH4RO

FILSEQ u Tl`mm nc` NOMN?VS ]onnji nqd^`


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5.4 Infrared controller YR-H50 (used for AC28~52NAFBEA)
Manual Operation
13 SWING
20 21
22
Used to set UP/DOWN air sending and RIGHT
B A
/LEFT air sending direction.
19 27
14 TEMP
18 28
Used to set temp.,temp. range:16 C~30 C
17
25 15 Timer ON/OFF display
24
16 Fan speed and air sending direction display
23
16 26

15 TEMP 14 LOW MID HIGH AUTO


ON
11
HEALTH OFF FAN
12
17 Swing direction display
1
2
MODE 18 Room temperature display
SLEEP SWING 19 Sleep state display
13
8 CLOCK SET
20 Health display
9
3 TIMER POWER/SOFT Display when set Health operation function.
4 30
HEAT
21
Electric Heating display
7 RESET LIGHT
29 22
Fresh Air state display
5 23 Battery Capacity display
6
10 Display when the electric power of the battery is
insufficient.
24 Lock state display
25 Temperature display

Used to display the set temperature and room


temperature.
26 Clock display
1 Power ON/OFF
27 Humidifying display
Used for unit start and stop.
2 MODE 28 Power/Soft operation display

Used to select AUTO run,COOL, DRY,HEAT and FAN 29 HEAT

operation. Select Auxiliary electric heater


3 CLOCK 30 POWER/SOFT

Used to set correct time. Select power/soft


4 TIMER
Used to select TIMER ON, TIMER OFF,TIMER
ON/OFF.
5 LOCK
Used to lock buttons and LCD display.
6 RESET
Used to reset the controller back to normal condition.
7 HOUR
Used to set clock and timer setting.
8 SLEEP

Used to select sleep mode


9 SET

Used to confirm Timer and Clock setting.


10 LIGHT

Control the light up and go out of the control panel's


background light source and control the switch of the
buzzer.
11 HEALTH

Used to set Health operation function


12 FAN

Used to select fan speed: AUTO, LOW FAN, MED


FAN, HIGH FAN.

Note: This model does not have the following related display and function 20 21 22 23 27 28

For some air conditioners , the function 10 11 29 30 is not available.

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Clock set
MODE

SLEEP SWING

When unit is started for the first time and after replacing batteries in remote CLOCK SET

controller, clock should be adjusted as follows: 1 TIMER


2 3
POWER/SOFT

Press CLOCK button, "AM"or "PM" flashes.


HEAT

RESET LIGHT LOCK

Press or to set correct time. Each press will increase or decrease 1 second.
If the button is kept pressed, time will change quickly.
After time setting is confirmed, press SET, "AM" and "PM" stop flashing, while clock
starts working.

Remote controller's operation


When in use, put the signal transmission head directly to the receiver hole on the indoor unit
The distance between the signal transmission head and the receiver hole should be within 7m without
any obsacles as well.
Don't throw the controller, prevent it from being damaged.
When electronic-started type fluorescent lamp or change-over type fluorescent lamp or wireless
telephone is installed in the room, the receiver is apt to be interfered in receiving the signal so the
distance to the indoor unit should be nearer.
Loading of the battery
Slightly press " " and push down the cover. MI
NU
TE
S

Load the batteries as illustrated.


2 R-03 dry batteries (cylinder),
Be sure that the loading is in line with the "+"/"-" pole
request as illustrated.
Put on the cover again. 2R-03 dry batteries

Confirmation indicator:
In disorderation, reload the batteries or load the new batteries after 5 mins.
If the remote controller can’t function normally or doesn’t work at all,use a sharp object item to press
the reset key.
Hint:Remove the batteries in case unit won’t be used for a long period.
If there are any displays after being taken out, just need to press reset key.
When throwing away the waste batteries, please perform in accordance with the local regulation.

Note:The waste batteries should be disposed properly,and use two new same type
batteries when loading.

Auto operation

1 Press ON/OFF button


Unit starts running.
The previous status appears on the display (except for TIMER, SLEEP mode)
2 Press MODE button. For each press,
operation mode changes as follows:
TEMP

ON
HEALTH OFF 1 FAN

4 3
MODE
AUTO COOL DRY FAN HEAT
2 SLEEP SWING

CLOCK SET
Select Auto run,
" " appears and auto run starts.
TIMER POWER/SOFT

HEAT

RESET LIGHT LOCK


3 Select temp. button
Press TEMP button
Every time the button is pressed, temp. setting increases 1 C
Every time the button is pressed, temp. setting decreases 1 C
If the button is kept pressed, setting will increase or decrease quickly.

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4 Press FAN,For each press, operation mode changes as follows:

LOW MID HIGH AUTO

Unit runs at the speed displayed on LCD.


When fan speed is AUTO,it is changed automatically according to the indoor temperature.
5 Press ON/OFF button
Unit stops running.

Note:
During Auto run operation, temp. setting which can be adjusted will be shown in LCD display, unit will select
heating, cooling or fan operation according to the room temp.

Cooling operation
1 Press ON/OFF button
Unit starts running.
The previous status appears on the display (except for TIMER, SLEEP mode)
2 Press MODE button. For each press, operation mode changes as follows:

TEMP

ON 3
AUTO COOL DRY FAN HEAT
3
HEALTH OFF FAN

1 4
MODE
5
Select cooling operation, Shows" " , Cooling operation starts.
2 SLEEP SWING
3 Select temp. button
CLOCK SET Press TEMP button
TIMER POWER/SOFT Every time the button is pressed, temp. setting increases 1 C
HEAT Every time the button is pressed, temp. setting decreases 1 C
RESET LIGHT LOCK If the button is kept pressed, setting will increase or decrease quickly.
4 Press FAN button. For each press, fan speed changes as follows:

LOW MID HIGH AUTO


Unit runs at the speed displayed on LCD.
When fan speed is AUTO,it is changed automatically according to the indoor
temperature.
5 Press ON/OFF button
Unit stops running,and when entry this mode for the next time,it will show the
previous setting.

Dry operation
1 Press ON/OFF button
Unit starts running.
The previous status appears on the display (except for TIMER, SLEEP mode)
2 Press MODE button. For each press, operation mode changes as follows:

AUTO COOL DRY FAN HEAT

Select Drying operation shows" ", Dry operation starts


3 Select temp. button
Press TEMP button
Every time the button is pressed, temp. setting increases 1 C
Every time the button is pressed, temp. setting decreases 1 C
If the button is kept pressed, setting will increase or decrease quickly.

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4 Press FAN button. For each press, fan speed changes as follows:

LOW MID HIGH AUTO


Unit runs at the speed displayed on LCD.
TEMP
In DRY mode, when room temp.becomes 2 C lower than temp. setting,unit will run
3 ON 3 intermittently at LOW speed regardless of FAN setting.
HEALTH OFF FAN

1 5 4
MODE
5 Press ON/OFF button COOL operation starts when room
Unit stops running, and when temp. is higher than temp. setting.
Ultra-low air flow
2 SLEEP SWING

entering this mode for the next Temp.setting+2 C

time, it will show the previous setting Temp.setting


CLOCK SET

TIMER POWER/SOFT On reaching 2 C lower than temp.


setting,unitwill run in mild DRY mode.

HEAT

RESET LIGHT LOCK

Fan operation
1 Press ON/OFF button
Unit starts running.
The previous status appears on the display
(except. TIMER, SLEEP mode)
2 Press MODE button. For each press,operation mode
changes as follows:

TEMP Remote
ON
controller AUTO COOL DRY FAN HEAT
HEALTH OFF FAN

1
4 3
MODE
Select Fan operation shows " ", Fan operation starts.
2 3 Press FAN button. For each press, fan speed changes as follows:
SLEEP SWING

CLOCK SET

TIMER POWER/SOFT

HEAT
LOW MID HIGH
RESET LIGHT LOCK
Unit runs at the speed displayed on LCD.
4 Press ON/OFF button
Unit stops running, and when entering this mode for the next time, it will
show the previous setting.

Note:
In this mode, temp. can't be selected, temp.setting will not be
shown in LCD display.In Fan operation mode, "AUTO" fan
speed is not available. Operation cycles are as follows:
LOW MID HIGH

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Heating operation
Note: For cooling only type, this function is invalid.
1 Press ON/OFF button
Unit starts running.
The previous status appears on the display
(except. TIMER, SLEEP mode)
2 Press MODE button. For each press,operation mode
changes as follows:

TEMP

ON 3
AUTO COOL DRY FAN HEAT
3

HEALTH OFF FAN

1
5 4
Select Heating operation " " appears and Heating
MODE

2 SLEEP SWING
operation starts.
CLOCK SET 3 Select temp. button
TIMER POWER/SOFT Press TEMP button
HEAT
Every time the button is pressed, temp. setting increases 1 C
Every time the button is pressed, temp. setting decreases 1 C
RESET LIGHT LOCK

If the button is kept pressed, setting will increase or decrease quickly.


4 Press FAN button. For each press, fan speed changes as follows:

LOW MID HIGH AUTO


In heat mode,warm air will blow out after a short period of time due to cold-
draft prevention function.
5 Press ON/OFF button
Unit stops running, and when entering this mode for the next time, it will
show the previous setting.
Air flow adjustment

Swing louvers
Up and down Left and right Swing
(Horizontal louvers) (Vertical louvers)
Press SWING the vertical
Position 1 Position 1
louvers move from left and right.
Fixed position
Position 2 Position 2
Press the SWING again to
TEMP
fix the vertical louvers at your desired
ON Position 3 Position 3
HEALTH OFF FAN
position.
MODE Position 4 Position 4 Swing
SLEEP SWING
1 Press SWING the horizontal
[COOL/DRY/FA
Position 5 N/AUTO(COOL) Position 5 louvers move from up to down.
CLOCK
2 SET
HAVE NOT]
TIMER POWER/SOFT
Fixed position
(AUTO SWING)
Position 6 Position 6 Press the SWING again to
HEAT

fix the horizontal louvers at your


RESET LIGHT LOCK

Position 7 desired position.

Position 8

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Note: Put louvers at up position in cooling and down position in heating mode.
This will be helpful to keep an even room temp.

Note: In cooling or dry operation, don't put horizontal louvers at downward position for
a long time, or outlet grill might get frosted. Don't expose your skin to cool or warm
air for a long time.

Sleep operation
Remote control unit
Before going to bed, you can press the Sleep button, The Sleep running starts The Sleep running stops
then the air conditioner will operate in comfortable sleep
mode to make your sleep more comfortable. About 6 hours

Usage of the Sleep function


Raise 1 C
1 hour
After starting, set the Run mode and press the Sleep
button. 1 hour
Raise 1 C

Close down
Run mode Set the
temperature
the machine
1. In cooling and dry In cooling and dry

After starting of the Sleep operation, the temperature will


be raised for 1 C higher than the set temperature 1 hour
later,and be raised for 1 C after another hour. It continues
under that condition for 6 hours, then the machine will
be switched off. The temperature is higher than the set
temperature so as to avoid catching cold in sleeping.

2. In heating ( the single-cooling conditioners do not have the function)


After the Sleep running starts, the temperature will drop for 2 C after
another one hour. The temperature will raise for 1 C after 3 hours running
under the above temperature, and the conditioner will be closed down
after running for 3 hours. The temperature is lower than the set
temperature so as to avoid uneasiness in sleeping.
AM AM

TEMP
Set the Close down
ON temperature the machine
HEALTH OFF FAN

1 hour
MODE
Drop for 2 C
SLEEP SWING 1 hour

Drop for 2 C
CLOCK SET
About 3 hours
TIMER POWER/SOFT

3 hours Raise 1 C
HEAT

The Sleep running starts The Sleep running stops


RESET LIGHT LOCK
In heating

3. In automatic running
The conditioner will run under automatically selected working mode of
sleeping.
4. In Fan running
The Sleep function is invalid.

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Timer on/off operation
Set Clock correctly before starting Timer operation (refer to page 2)
You can let unit start or stop automatically at following times: Before you wake up in the morning, or get
back from outside or after you fall asleep at night.
TIMER ON/OFF
(1) After unit start, select your desired operation mode.
Operation mode will be displayed on LCD.
(2) TIMER mode selection
Press TIMER button to change TIMER mode.
Every time the button is pressed, display changes as follows: AM AM

ON OFF ON OFF BLANK TEMP

Remote AM 12:00
PM 12:00
AM 12:00
PM 12:00 ON
controller TIMER ON TIMER OFF TIMER ON-OFF HEALTH OFF FAN

MODE

Select your desired TIMER mide (TIMER ON or TIMEROFF) ON or OFF will flash. SLEEP SWING

(3) Timer setting CLOCK SET

Press Timer button first,then press / button.


Every time the button is pressed, time increases 1 second, If button is kept
TIMER POWER/SOFT

pressed, time will change quickly. HEAT

Every time the button is pressed, time decreases 1 second, If button is kept RESET LIGHT LOCK

pressed, time will change quickly. Time will be shown on LCD. It can be adjusted
within 24 hours.
(4) Confirming your setting
After setting correct time, press SET button to confirm, " ON " or " OFF " stops
flashing.
Time displayed: Unit starts or stops at x hour x min (TIMER ON or TIMER OFF)
Timer mode indicator on indoor unit lights up.
To cancel TIMER mode
Just press TIMER button several times until TIMER mode disappears.
Hints
After replacing batteries or a power failure happens, Time setting should be reset.
Remote controller has memory function when in TIMER mode next time, just Press SET button after
selecting mode if timer setting is as the same as the previous one.

Health operation
After turning on the unit and set the desired working mode. Press the Health
button, the LCD will display " ", the unit begins health operation (start the
negative ion generation device). Press the Health button again, the " "
displayed on the LCD disappears, health operation is cancelled (turn off the
negative ion generation device).

Note: When indoor fan motor does not work, the unit will
TEMP automatically turn off negative ion generation device.
ON
HEALTH
OFF FAN
About Health operation
1
MODE After the start of Health operation, the negative ion generator will generate
SLEEP SWING large amount of negative ion, which can effectively balance the amount of
CLOCK SET
positive & negative ion in the air and has the bacteria-killing function and
TIMER POWER/SOFT
accelerates the dust deposition of the room to make the room air fresh and
healthy.
HEAT

RESET LIGHT LOCK

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5.5 Infrared controller YR-H49(used for AP182)
Button and functions 11 HEALTH

Used to set Health operation function


20 21
12 FAN
22
Used to select fan speed: AUTO, LOW FAN, MED
B A

19 27 FAN, HIGH FAN.


18 28
13 SWING
17 Used to set UP/DOWN air sending and RIGHT/LEFT
25
24 air sending direction.
23 14 TEMP
16 26
Used to set temp.,temp. range:16 C~30 C
15 TEMP 14
ON 15 Timer ON/OFF display
11
OFF FAN
12 16 Fan speed and air sending direction display
HEALTH

1
MODE

2 LOW MID HIGH AUTO


SLEEP SWING

13 17 Swing direction display


8 CLOCK SET

3 9 18 Room temperature display


TIMER

4 19 Sleep state display


HEAT

29 20 Health display
7 RESET LIGHT LOCK

5
Display when set Health operation function.
6
10 21 Electric Heating display

22 Fresh Air state display


23 Battery Capacity display
Display when the electric power of the battery is
insufficient.
24 Lock state display
1 Power ON/OFF 25 Temperature display
Used for unit start and stop. Used to display the set temperature and room
2 MODE temperature.
Used to select AUTO run,COOL, DRY, 26 Clock display
HEAT and FAN operation.
27 Humidifying display
3 CLOCK
28 Power/Soft operation display
Used to set correct time.
29 HEAT
4 TIMER
Select Auxiliary electric heater
Used to select TIMER ON, TIMER
OFF, TIMER ON/OFF.
5 LOCK
Used to lock buttons and LCD display.
6 RESET
Used to reset the controller back to normal
condition.
7 HOUR
Used to set clock and timer setting.
8 SLEEP

Used to select sleep mode


9 SET
Used to confirm Timer and Clock setting.
10 LIGHT
Control the light up and go out of the control
panel's background light source and control
the switch of the buzzer.
Note: All the above functions will be a little different for the specific models.

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Operation instructions
Clock set
MODE

SLEEP SWING

When unit is started for the first time CLOCK SET

and after replacing batteries in remote 1 TIMER


2 3

controller, clock should be adjusted as follows: HEAT

Press CLOCK button, "AM"or "PM" flashes. RESET LIGHT LOCK

Press or to set correct time. Each press will increase


or decrease 1 min . If the button is kept pressed, time will change quickly.
After time setting is confirmed, press SET, "AM" and "PM"
stop flashing, while clock starts working.

Remote controller's operation


When in use, put the signal transmission head directly to the receiver hole on the indoor unit
The distance between the signal transmission head and the receiver hole should be within 7m without
any obsacles as well.
Don't throw the controller, prevent it from being damaged.
When electronic-started type fluorescent lamp or change-over type fluorescent lamp or wireless telephone
is installed in the room, the receiver is apt to be disturbed in receiving the signal so the distance to the
indoor unit should be shorter.

Loading of the battery


Slightly press " " and push down the cover.
Load the batteries as illustrated.
2 R-03 dry batteries, (cylinder)
Be sure that the loading is in line with the "+"/"-" pole
request as illustrated.
Put on the cover again.
S
TE
NU
MI

Confirmation indicator:
In disorderation, reload the batteries or load the new batteries
after 5 mins.
Note:The waster batteries should be disposed properly,use two
2R-03 dry batteries
new same-type batteries when loading.
If the remote controller can’t function normally or doesn’t work at
all,use a sharp-pointed item to press the reset key.
Hint:Remove the batteries in case unit won’t be in usage for a long period.
If there are any displays after taking-out just need to press reset key.
When throw away the waste batteries, please perform in accordance with the local regulation.

Auto Mode
1 Press ON/OFF button
Unit starts running.
The previous status appears on the display TEMP

(except. TIMER, SLEEP mode) ON


HEALTH OFF 1 FAN

4 3
2 Press MODE button. For each press, MODE

operation mode changes as follows: 2 SLEEP SWING

CLOCK SET

TIMER

HEAT

AUTO COOL DRY FAN HEAT RESET LIGHT LOCK

Select Auto run,


" " appears and auto run starts.

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3 Select temp. button
Press TEMP button
Every time the button is pressed, temp.
setting increases 1 C
Every time the button is pressed, temp.
setting decreases 1 C
If the button is kept pressed, setting will
increase or decrease quickly.
4 Press FAN,For each press, operation mode
changes as follows:

Remote Note:
controller LOW MID HIGH AUTO During Auto run operation, temp. setting will be
shown in LCD display, unit will select heating,
Unit runs at the speed displayed on LCD. cooling or fan operation according to the room
When fan speed is AUTO,it is changed automatically
according to the indoor temperature.
temp.
5 Press ON/OFF button
Unit stops running.

Cooling Mode

1 Press ON/OFF button


Unit starts running.
The previous status appears on the display
(except. TIMER, SLEEP mode)

2 Press MODE button. For each press,


operation mode changes as follows:
TEMP

3 ON 3
HEALTH OFF FAN Remote
1 5 4 AUTO COOL DRY FAN HEAT
MODE
controller

2 SLEEP SWING
Select cooling operation, Shows" "
CLOCK SET
Cooling operation starts.
3 Select temp. button
Press TEMP button
TIMER

HEAT Every time the button is pressed, temp.


RESET LIGHT LOCK
setting increases 1 C
Every time the button is pressed, temp.
setting decreases 1 C
If the button is kept pressed, setting will
increase or decrease quickly.
4 Press FAN button. For each press, fan speed
changes as follows:

Remote

controller LOW MID HIGH AUTO


Unit runs at the speed displayed on LCD.
When fan speed is AUTO,it is changed outomatically
according to the indoor temperature.

5 Press ON/OFF button


Unit stops running,and when entry this mode for the
next time,it will show the previous setting.

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Dry Mode

1 Press ON/OFF button


Unit starts running.
The previous status appears on the display
(except. TIMER, SLEEP mode)

2 Press MODE button. For each press, operation mode changes


TEMP

ON 3
as follows:
3
HEALTH OFF FAN

MODE
1 5 4 Remote
controller AUTO COOL DRY FAN HEAT
2 SLEEP SWING

CLOCK SET

TIMER Select Drying operation shows" "


HEAT
Dry operation starts
RESET LIGHT LOCK

3 Select temp. button


Press TEMP button
Every time the button is pressed, temp. setting increases 1 C
Every time the button is pressed, temp. setting decreases 1 C
If the button is kept pressed, setting will increase or decrease
quickly.

4 Press FAN button. For each press, fan speed changes as


follows:

Remote

controller LOW MID HIGH AUTO

Unit runs at the speed displayed on LCD.


In DRY mode, when room temp.becomes 2 C lower than temp. setting,unit will run intermittently at LOW speed
regardless of FAN setting.

5 Press ON/OFF butto nUnit stops running, and when entering this mode COOL operation starts when room
temp. is higher than temp. setting.
Ultra-low air flow
for the next time, it will show the previous setting
Temp.setting+2 C
Temp.setting

On reaching 2 C lower than temp.


setting,unitwill run in mild DRY mode.

Fan Mode
1 Press ON/OFF button
Unit starts running.The previous status appears on the display
(except. TIMER, SLEEP mode)
2 Press MODE button. For each press,operation mode
changes as follows:
TEMP

ON Remote
OFF FAN

AUTO COOL DRY FAN HEAT


HEALTH
1 controller
4 3
MODE

2
Select Fan operation shows " ", Fan operation starts.
SLEEP SWING

CLOCK SET

TIMER
3 Press FAN button. For each press, fan speed changes as
HEAT follows:
RESET LIGHT LOCK

LOW MID HIGH

Unit runs at the speed displayed on LCD.

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4 Press ON/OFF button
Unit stops running, and when entering this mode for the
next time, it will show the previous setting.

Note:
In this mode, temp. can't be selected, temp.setting will not be
shown in LCD display.In Fan operation mode, "AUTO" fan
speed is not available. Operation cycles are as follows:
LOW MID HIGH

Heating Mode
Note: For cooling only type, this function is invalid.

1 Press ON/OFF button


Unit starts running.
The previous status appears on the display
(except. TIMER, SLEEP mode)
2 Press MODE button. For each press,operation mode
changes as follows:

TEMP

ON 3 AUTO COOL DRY FAN HEAT


3

HEALTH OFF FAN

1
5 4
MODE

Select Heating operation " " appears and Heating


2 SLEEP SWING
operation starts.
CLOCK SET

3 Select temp. button


TIMER

Press TEMP button


HEAT Every time the button is pressed, temp. setting increases 1 C
Every time the button is pressed, temp. setting decreases 1 C
RESET LIGHT LOCK

If the button is kept pressed, setting will increase or


decrease quickly.
4 Press FAN button. For each press, fan speed changes as
follows:

LOW MID HIGH AUTO

In heat mode,warm air will blow out after a short period of


time due to cold-draft prevention function.
5 Press ON/OFF button
Unit stops running, and when entering this mode for the next
time, it will show the previous setting.

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Air flow adjustment


Swing louvers
(Vertical louvers)
(Horizontal louvers)
Up and down Side from side
Position 1

Position 1
Position 2

Position 2
Position 3

TEMP
Position 3
ON Position 4
HEALTH OFF FAN

Position 4
MODE
Position 5
1
SLEEP SWING [COOL/DRY/FA
Position 5 N/AUTO(COOL)
CLOCK
2 SET HAVE NOT] Position 6
TIMER (AUTO SWING)
Position 6
HEAT
Position 7

RESET LIGHT LOCK

Position 8

Fixed position

Press the SWING again to fix the


vertical louvers at your desired position.

Side from side Swing

Press SWING the horizontal


louvers move from up to down.
Swing
Fixed position
Press SWING the vertical
louvers move from side to side. Press the SWING again to fix the
horizontal louvers at your desired position.

Note: Put louvers at up position in cooling and down position in heating mode.
This will be helpful to keep an even room temp.

Notice: In cooling or dry operation, don't put horizontal louvers at downward


position for a long time, or outlet grill might get frosted. Don't expose
your skin to cool or warm air for a long time.

SLEEP Mode
Remote control unit
Before go to bed, you can press the Sleep button, the air conditioner will operate in comfortable sleep mode to make
your sleep more comfortable.

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Usage of the Sleep function


After starting, set the Run mode and press the Sleep The Sleep running starts The Sleep running stops

button.
About 6 hours
Run mode
1. In cooling and dry Raise 1 C
1 hour
After starting of the Sleep operation, the temperature Will
be raised for 1 C higher than the set temperature 1 hour Raise 1 C
1 hour
later,and be raised for 1 C after another hour. It continues Close down
Set the the machine
under that condition for 6 hours, then the machine will be temperature
switched off. The temperature is higher than the set In cooling and dry
temperature so as to avoid catching cold in sleeping.

2. In heating ( the single-cooling conditioners do not


have the function)
After the Sleep running starts, the temperature will drop for 2 C after another
one hour. The temperature will raise for 1 C after 3 hours running under
the above temperature, and the conditioner will be closed down after running
for 3 hours. The temperature is lower than the set temperature so as to
avoid uneasiness in sleeping.
TEMP

ON
HEALTH OFF FAN Set the Close down
temperature the machine
MODE

1 hour
SLEEP SWING
Drop for 2 C

CLOCK SET 1 hour

Drop for 2 C
TIMER
About 3 hours
HEAT

3 hours Raise 1 C
RESET LIGHT LOCK

The Sleep running starts The Sleep running stops


In heating

3. In automatic running
The conditioner will run under automatically selected working mode of sleeping.
4. In Fan running
The Sleep function is invalid.

Timer on/off operation


Remote control unit
TIMER operation
Set Clock correctly before starting Timer operation (refer to page 2)
You can let unit start or stop automatically at following times: Before you wake up in the morning, or get back from outside or
after you fall asleep at night.
TIMER ON/OFF
(1) After unit start, select your desired operation mode.
Operation mode will be displayed on LCD.
(2) TIMER mode selection
Press TIMER button to change TIMER mode.
Every time the button is pressed, display changes as follows:
ON OFF ON OFF BLANK
Remote AM 12:00
PM 12:00
AM 12:00
PM 12:00
controller TIMER ON TIMER OFF TIMER ON-OFF

Select your desired TIMER mide (TIMER ON or TIMEROFF) ON or OFF will flash.

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(3) Timer setting
Press HOUR / button.
Every time the button is pressed, time increases 1 min, If button is kept
pressed, time will change quickly.
Every time the button is pressed, time decreases 1 min, If button is kept
pressed, time will change quickly. Time will be shown on LCD. It can be
adjusted within 24 hours.
(4) Confirming your setting TEMP

After setting correct time, press SET button to confirm, " ON " ON
OFF FAN
or " OFF " stops flashing.
HEALTH

Time displayed: Unit starts or stops at x hour x min (TIMER MODE

ON or TIMER OFF) SLEEP SWING

Timer mode indicator on indoor unit lights up.


CLOCK SET

To cancel TIMER mode TIMER

Just press TIMER button several times until TIMER mode disappears.
HEAT

RESET LIGHT LOCK

Hints
After replacing batteries or a power failure happens, Time setting should be reset.
Remote controller possesses memory function when use TIMER mode next time, just Press SET button after
mode selecting if timer setting is the same as previous one.

Timer on-off function


Remote controller operation TIMER ON-OFF
(1) After unit start, select your desired operation mode.
Operation mode will be displayed on LCD.

(2) TIMER mode selection


Press TIMER button to change TIMER mode.
Every time the button is pressed, display changes as follows:
ON OFF ON OFF BLANK
Remote AM 12:00
PM 12:00
AM 12:00
PM 12:00
controller TIMER ON TIMER OFF TIMER ON-OFF TEMP

ON
HEALTH OFF FAN

Select your desired TIMER mide (TIMER ON or TIMEROFF) ON or OFF 1


will flash. MODE

(3) Timer setting for TIMER ON SLEEP SWING

Press HOUR button. CLOCK SET

Every time the button is pressed, time increases 1 min. If button is TIMER 3 6
kept pressed, time will change quickly. 2
4 5
Every time the button is pressed, time decreases 1 min. If button HEAT

is kept pressed, time will change quickly. RESET LIGHT LOCK

Time will be shown on LCD.


It can be adjusted within 24 hours.
AM refers to morning and PM to afternoon.
(4) Time confirming for TIMER ON
After time setting, press TIMER button to confirm," ON " stops blinking,
while " OFF " starts blinking.
(5) Time setting for TIMER OFF
Follow the same procedure in "Time setting for TIMER ON".

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(6) Time confirming for TIMER OFF
After time setting, press SET button to confirm, " OFF " stops flashing.
Time displayed: Unit start or stop at x hour x min

To cancel TIMER mode


Just press TIMER button several times until TIMER mode disappears.
According to the Time setting sequence of TIMER ON or TIMER OFF,either ON-OFF or OFF-ON can be
achieved.

Health & Fresh Air operation

Health operation
After turning on the unit and set the desired working mode. Press the Health
button, the LCD will display " ", the unit begins health operation (start the
negative ion generation device). Press the Health button again, the " "
displayed on the LCD disappears, health operation is cancelled (turn off the
negative ion generation device).
Note: When indoor fan motor does not work, the unit will automatically turn
TEMP
off negative ion generation device.
ON About Health operation
HEALTH
OFF FAN After the start of Health operation, the negative ion generator will generate
1 large amount of negative ion, which can effectively balance the amount of
MODE
positive & negative ion in the air and has the bacteria-killing and accelerating
SLEEP SWING
the dust deposition of the room to make the room air fresh and healthy.

CLOCK SET

TIMER

HEAT

RESET LIGHT LOCK

Auto restart function


Setting method (to be applied for a necessary situation) :
Setting Method: When the remote controller is on (excluding timer mode and fan mode), press the "SLEEP"
button on the remote controller 10 times within 5 seconds, and after the buzzer rings 4 times, the air conditioner
will enter the state of auto restart.
Cancel Method: Press the "SLEEP" button on the remote controller 10 times within 5 seconds, and after
the buzzer rings 2 timer, the auto restart mode will be cancelled.
Notes: When a power failure suddenly occurs during the air conditioner is working after the power failure
compensation is set, if the air conditioner will not be used for a long time, please cut off the power supply to
prevent its operation from being resumed after the power is supplied again, or press
the "Switch On/Off" button after the power comes again.
After the power failure compensation is set, if power failure suddenly occurs while the air conditioner is working,
it will resume the previous working state when the power is supplied again.
If the unit has not the "SLEEP" button or function, please realize the function by pressing "SWING" with
the same method.

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5.6 Weekly timer YCS-A001

2
1 PROGRAM NO.
Instruction: OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF
1 2 3 4 5 6 7
7
1 - PROGRAM-the display shows the weekly 3 8
MON TUE WED THU FRI SAT SUN Program Holiday Number
ON ON ON ON ON ON ON

timer timing setting state, and in setting state, SET 1 ON OFF 9


4 Hour Cancel 14
the timing information can be adjusted.
SET 2 ON OFF 16
Min. Confirm
10
2 - No:8-timing group number: when it is not 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 15
MON TUE WED THU FRI SAT SUN 17
set timing, there is no timing group number; 5 Time Week 11
after setting timing, it will automatically form 6 NO. 13
a group number according to each kind of 12
setting combination, so that in the sequent
ON/OFF 18
timing setting, it can execute instant setting
by using timing group number.

3 - Setting state and holiday functional area-1 (MON), 2 (TUE), 3 (WED), 4 (THU), 5 (FRI), 6 (SAT), 7 (SUN)
are used to indicate the 7 days in a week; the symbol of this part will display after powered on; after set the
corresponding weekday's timing function, the ON symbol under the corresponding symbol will display, if
not set timing, there will be no display; if not set Holiday function, the OFF symbol on the upside of the
indicating symbol will not display, after set Holiday function, the OFF will display and at the same time
temporarily the previous timing setting and turn off the air conditioner.
4 - No. 1 group and No.2 group timing setting display area-when entering timing setting state, the contents
of timing will flash; choose Date, Hour and Minute to perform increase and decrease adjustment by the
adjusting key.
5 - Time display area-including display the weekday, hour and minute; before setting timing function,
please calibrate the current clock.
6 - Unit number trouble code display area-when the air conditioner in the control network has trouble,
the corresponding unit number and the trouble code will display in this area.
7 - Program
Enter or exit the timing setting in normal condition,
8 - Holiday
Close the units and invalid for timing in no affect on the timing setting condition.
9 - Number
Group setting and timing setting (take one day as a standard unit)
10 - Hour
Timing setting condition and time setting condition ,select the adjustment
11 - Min.
Timing setting condition and time setting condition ,select the adjustment
12 - Time
Enter and exit the at present date and time condition in normal condition
13 - Week
Timing setting condition and time setting condition ,select the adjustment
14 -Timing setting condition and time setting condition , increase the setting parameters
15 -Timing setting condition and time setting condition , decrease the setting parameters
16 - Cancel
Cancel the present setting before confirm the parameter.
17 - Confirm Confirm the parameter.
18 - ON/OFF Open/close the unit.

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Connecting method
1. Use group controller and weekly timer to realize the group control function + weekly timing function, applicable for the units except
for the unit which needs detector to realize the weekly timer function, such as cabinet type, console type.

Haier
R

OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF

MON TUE WED THU FRI SAT SUN Program Holiday Number
ON ON ON ON ON ON ON

Hour Cancel

Min. Confirm
MON TUE WED THU FRI SAT SUN

Time Week

1 2 3 1 2 3 1 2 3 1 2 3
CN5 CN5 CN5 CN5

MODE FAN CENTRAL MODE FAN SWING MODE FAN CENTRAL MODE FAN SWING
AUTO AUTO OPERATION
AUTO AUTO OPERATION
FAN ONLY HIGH STANDBY
FAN ONLY HIGH STANDBY
COOL MED PRE-HEAT
COOL MED PRE-HEAT
DRY LOW DEFROST
DRY LOW DEFROST
FILTER HEALTH TEMP TEMP
HEAT FIX HEAT FIX FILTER HEALTH
TES
TES

HEALTH CHECK SWING HEALTH CHECK SWING


UNIT NO. DEMAND MANUAL CLOCK CLOCK
UNIT NO. DEMAND MANUAL

C
CEN.ADD. ROOM TEMP.
C
CEN.ADD. ROOM TEMP.
SYS.ADD. SET TEMP. SYS.ADD. SET TEMP.
F TIMER SET RECOVERY F SET RECOVERY
TIMER
TIMER CLOCK UP DOWN VENTILATION TIMER CLOCK UP DOWN VENTILATION
ON AUTO
ON AUTO
OFF RECOVERY
CHECK FILTER RESET
OFF RECOVERY
CHECK FILTER
DAILY NORMAL RESET
DAILY NORMAL

ON/OFF ON/OFF

2. Use weekly timer to realize weekly timing function,applicable for the units which need detector to realize the weekly timer function,
such as cabinet type, console type.
The detector is connected with one air conditioner by the 4-core screw fixed terminals A+ and A- of air conditioner interface, then
accordingly set the dial-code switch of the detector in single unit working mode; the address number setting shall be performed according
the planned program, for specific setting and corresponding address, please refer to the dial-code switch setting in detector's operation
manual; use weekly timer to fulfill weekly timing function, the system needs to be connected with weekly timer; each detector and weekly
timer is connected with shielded twisted pair communication bus by the 2-core screw fixed terminals (A and B) of its RS-485 interface;
the communication bus must be shielded and grounded, and the resistors in its two ends shall be suited.

Power cord View of the detector interface

PROGRAM NO.

1 2 3 4 5 6 7
Program Holiday Number

Resetting Air Conditoner HMI


SET 1 ON OFF
Hour Cancel

Power on/off
SET 2 ON OFF
Min. Confirm
1 2 3 4 5 6 7

Indoor unit Time Week

NO.

ON/OFF

Outdoor unit

3. Use weekly timer to realize two units auto-changeover function,applicable for the units which need detector to realize the weekly
timer function, such as cabinet type, console type.
The detector is connected with two same model air conditioners by the 4-core screw fixed terminals of air conditioner interface; then
accordingly set the dial-code switch of the detector in double units working mode, and the double units switch time is default 24 hours;
the address number setting shall be performed according the planned program, for specific setting and corresponding address, please
refer to the dial-code switch setting in detector's operation manual; use weekly timer to fulfill double units switch weekly timing function,
the system needs to be connected with weekly timer; each detector and weekly timer is connected with shielded twisted pair communication
bus by the 2-core screw fixed terminals (A and B) of its RS-485 interface; the communication bus must be shielded and grounded, and
the resistors in its two ends shall be suited.

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PROGRAM NO.

1 2 3 4 5 6 7
Program Holiday Number

SET 1 ON OFF
Hour Cancel

SET 2 ON OFF
Min. Confirm
1 2 3 4 5 6 7

Time Week

NO.

ON/OFF

Installation dimensions
RS-485
B A 12VDC

O
PROGRAM NO.
OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF
1 2 3 4 5 6 7
MON TUE WED THU FRI SAT SUN Program Holiday Number
ON ON ON ON ON ON ON

SET 1 ON OFF
Hour Cancel

SET 2 ON OFF

Min. Confirm
1 2 3 4 5 6 7
MON TUE WED THU FRI SAT SUN

Time Week

NO.

ON.

1 2 3 4

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5.7 Central Controller YCZ-A001
Function description:

LOCK display
Display of operation mode
and signal emitting
Display of current unit number
Location of the indicating cursor Display of fan speed and
louver
Display of MONI/SET
Generally indicating " MONI" . When Total on/ Total off indicator
setting ON/OFF or other items, it
changes from " MONI" into " SET" .
Total on/ Total off key
Display of the connected units
Flashing indicates the cursor for current unit Display of temperature setting
or that the monitor and air conditioner are in
group selection status.
Lighted indicates the monitor for the unit Display of CENT/REM
has been linked into the network, otherwise not
linked. Display of room
Lighted temperature
indicates the unit is in "on" mode, otherwise
in"off" mode. Display of time setting
Flashing indicates fault.
Flashing of the current unit
indicates the cursor, flashing Display of
of non-current unit indicates the self-check code
unit is in group selection status.

Total on/Total off


Direction keys
MONITER SET UNIT REMOTE
CENTRAL
Up Down Left Right AUTO TEMP

Used to select the current unit


TIMER ON

EVERY DAY

number
TIMER OFF

ROOM
TEMP

SELECT key CENTRAL/


ON CENTRAL REMOTE key
To determine the selected unit SELECT
OFF
MODE FAN
TEMP.
TIME TIMER
REMOTE
number during group selection, TIME To select central
the of the corresponding
CONFIRM
or remote control
LOCK

unit number flashes at the same method.


time.

ON/OFF key CONFIRM key


Used to select unit on/off. Used to confirm the function
settings and send to the air
LOCK key conditioner corresponding to
the selected unit number.
This key can be used to lock the
keys and LCD display.
TIMER key
MODE key FAN SPEED key To select timer mode:
Used to select running mode. TIMER ON/TIMER OFF
To select the fan speed. /blank
TEMP/TIME keys CLOCK key
Used to set a desired room
temperature, clock and time. Used to unitarily set the clock.

Note: In MONI mode, pressing SEL, MODE, FAN SPEED, TEMP TIME keys may change the MONI mode into
SET mode. If SET key or other keys hasn' t been pressed within 10s, it will automatically return to MONI mode.

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1. Communication function
Communicate with the indoor PCB in the group control network
To communicate with the indoor PCB through the R S-485 bus (A, B). The central controller sends commands
to and receives response from indoor PCB; communication by address enables sending and receiving control
information, work information and fault information between indoor PCB and the central controller.
2. LCD display function:
The LCD could display the fundamental status of air conditioning units (are the units existing? On/off? Fault?
Are units group selected? Cursor and the current unit no.);
The LCD can display the working status of the air conditioning unit with the current number (mode, fan speed,
temperature setting, room temperature,timer,error code, central/remote control status);
The working status of the central controller (monitor/set status, panel locking status, signaling status).
3. Key input function:
The keys for moving the current unit number cursor and for group selection: , , , , SELECT;
The keys for setting working status of the air conditioning unit and control conditions: ON/OFF, MODE, FAN
SPEED, TEMP, TIME / , CLOCK,TIMER, CENT/REM, SET;
The key for locking key function of the central controller: LOCK.
4. Unit number setting function:
To enrich the control functions of Haier commercial air conditioner remote monitoring system, multiple controllers
could be set to work together for a combination of multiple functions. For this, the central controller is provided
with a two-digital switch for setting controller address.
5. Realizing central control function with the central controller(max.128 indoor units can be connected)
this type is applicable for the unitary free indoor units except for cabinet type.

indoor

outdoor

6. Central control system + Group control system(max.128 x16 indoor units can be connected),this type is
applicable for the unitary free indoor units except for cabinet type.

1 2 3 1 2 3 1 2 3 1 2 3
CN5 CN5 CN5 CN5

MODE FAN MODE FAN CENTRAL MODE FAN SWING


CENTRAL MODE FAN SWING OPERATION
AUTO AUTO OPERATION AUTO AUTO
STANDBY FAN ONLY HIGH STANDBY
FAN ONLY HIGH
PRE-HEAT COOL MED PRE-HEAT
COOL MED
DEFROST DRY LOW DEFROST
DRY LOW
HEAT FIX FILTER HEALTH TEMP HEAT FIX FILTER HEALTH TEMP
TES TES

HEALTH CHECK SWING HEALTH CHECK SWING

DEMAND MANUAL CLOCK UNIT NO. DEMAND MANUAL CLOCK


UNIT NO.

C
CEN.ADD. ROOM TEMP.
C
CEN.ADD. ROOM TEMP.

SYS.ADD. SET TEMP. SYS.ADD. SET TEMP.


F TIMER SET RECOVERY F TIMER SET RECOVERY
TIMER CLOCK UP DOWN VENTILATION TIMER CLOCK UP DOWN VENTILATION

ON AUTO ON AUTO

OFF RECOVERY OFF RECOVERY


CHECK FILTER RESET CHECK FILTER RESET
DAILY NORMAL DAILY NORMAL

ON/OFF ON/OFF

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7. Use central controller + weekly timer to realize the group control function + weekly timing function,
this type is applicable for the unitary free indoor units except for cabinet type.

Haier
R

OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF

MON TUE WED THU FRI SAT SUN Program Holiday Number
ON ON ON ON ON ON ON

Hour Cancel

Min. Confirm
MON TUE WED THU FRI SAT SUN

Time Week

8. Realizing group control function with the central controller, for the unit which needs the detector, such
as cosole unit, cabinet units.

RS-485 bus Upper A Lower B

View of the detector


Power cord

Power on/off Rear view of the


Indoor unit central controller
CN2 CN2 CN2 CN2

Outdoor unit

9.Realizing double unit switch-over group control function with the centralcontroller, for the unit which
needs the detector, such as cosole unit, cabinet units.

CN2 CN2 CN2 CN2 CN2 CN2 CN2 CN2

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Installation procedure
1. Wire connecting
Power supply 1PH , 220-240V~, 50Hz
To connect the process
control monitor/
detector

RS - 485
RS - 232 A B
To connect the
computer or MODEM

2. Installation method
A wiring box cover must be used.
The central controller shall be installed into the installation box built in the wall fastening with 4 screws (as shown).

91.5mm

15mm

86mm
To
ta
l
on
/T
ot
al
of
f

SE
LE
CT
ON
OF
F MO
DE
LO FA
CK N

TE
MP TI
19mm

TI . ME
ME TI
ME CE
R NT
CO ER
NT
RO
L
CO
NF
IR
M

Rear view
Note: Please confirm the supply voltage of AC220-240V and correct wiring. In application environment with intense
electromagnetic interference, the central controller should be shielded, while the connecting wire between the monitor
and the central controller should be shielded twin twisted wire.
Exterior dimension

180mm

Total on/Total off

MONITER SET UNIT CENTRAL REMOTE

TEMP
AUTO TIMER ON

EVERY DAY
120mm

TIMER OFF

ROOM
TEMP

ON
SELECT MODE FAN TIME TIMER CENTRAL
OFF TEMP.
REMOTE

TIME
LOCK CONFIRM

(Fig.1)

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As illustrated:
(Figure 1 is the front view and Figure 2
is the side view) The central controller
is 180mm long, 120mm wide and 64.4 mm
thick.

(Fig.2)

64.4mm

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6. Refrigerant Diagram
Inverter unitary free units

Refrigerant Diagram for Heat Pump Air Conditioner


Cooling Operation Outdoor Unit
Indoor Unit
Stop Heating Operation
Valve
Filter

One-way Valve
Capillary Tube
Reversing Valve
Heat Exchanger

Heat Exchanger
5 4

3
2

Stop
Compressor
Valve

1.compressor temperature sensor 2.low pressure switch 3.gas/liquid segregator 4.high pressure switch
5.muffler

Fixed frequency unitary free units (14000BTU/h~52000BTU/h)

Refrigerant Diagram for Heat Pump Air Conditioner


Cooling Operation Outdoor Unit
Indoor Unit
Stop Heating Operation
Valve
Filter 6

6
One-way Valve
Capillary Tube
Reversing Valve
Heat Exchanger

Heat Exchanger

5 4

3
2

Stop
Compressor

Valve

1.compressor discharging temperature sensor 2.low pressure switch 3.gas/liquid segregator 4.high pressure switch
5.muffler 6.For 28000BTU/h~52000BTU/h, the parts are available

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cooling operation
heating operation Indoor unit
Outdoor unit

LP 16

stop valve
AU88NATBEA

5 15 9

17

1 2 HP 12 10 11
5

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3 4
13
14

6 8 7

6 9

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NO. Part Name
1 Compressor
2 High Pressure Switch for Protection
3 Drier
4 Temperature sensor

5 Check Joint

6 Bypass Capillary
7 1-way valve

8 Capillary

9 Stop valve

10 Indoor heat exchanger


11 Temperature sensor

12 4-way vale
13 Outdoor heat exchanger

14 Temperature sensor
15 Air-liquid segregator
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16 Low Pressure Switch for Protection


17 Muffle
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7. Installation instruction
<36363T`g`^odji ja Kino\gg\odji Qg\^`
746 :;DD=EE= >@<AAC F@>E259I683
.6/ Qg\^` \]jq` oc` ^`dgdib rc`m` c\q` `ijpbc nk\^` oj \mm\ib`
Kino\gg\odji ojjgn oc` pido3
Uc` dino\gg\odji ojjgn gdno`_ di oc` .7/ Qg\^` rc`m` oc` _m\di\b` kdk` ^\i ]` \mm\ib`_ r`gg3
ajggjrdib nc``o ^\i ]` pn`_ \n m`lpdm`_3 .8/ Qg\^` rc`m` dig`o \i_ jpog`o \dm ja di_jjm \i_ jpo_jjm pido
rdgg ijo ]` ]gj^f`_3
63 T^m`r _mdq`m .9/ Fj ijo `skjn` oc` pido oj oc` kg\^` rdoc c`\qt jdg jm hjdnopm`
73 J\^fn\r .`3b3fdo^c`i \i_ rjmfncjk/3
.:/ Fj ijo n`o oc` pido di oc` kg\^` rc`m` _`nomp^odq` b\n .np^c
83 Fmdgg rdoc \ _d\h`o`m ja ;5hh
\n npgapmd^ \^d_ b\n/ jm kpib`io b\n .ocdii`m \i_ b\njgdi`/
93 Kii`m c`s\bji nk\ii`m1ncdaodib ^ji^`iom\o`n \i_ m`o\din3
nk\ii`m .;/ Qg\^` nomjib `ijpbc oj npkkjmo oc` pido r`dbco3
.</ Oj `sk`indq` \mod^g`n np^c \n o`g`qdndji \i_ kd\ij ]`gjr
:3 Tk\ii`m .691 6<1 6>17917<hh/ di_jjm pido3
;3 Qdk` ^poo`m .=/ Gijpbc nk\^` ajm h\dio`i\i^`3
<3 Qdk` `sk\i_`m .>/ Qg\^` hjm` oc\i 6h \r\t amjh o`g`qdndji \i_ m\_dj oj \qjd_
_dnopm]dib o`g`qdndji \i_ m\_dj3
=3 Lida` .65/ G\nt ajm h\dio`i\i^`3
>3 Qdi^`mn
653 M`\f\b` _`o`^ojm jm nj\kt r\o`m

{z~|.
663 D\i_ o\k`

+
673 T^m\k`m
683 S`amdb`m\io jdg
To\i_\m_ \^^`nnjmd`n Cdm jpog`o Cdm dig`o Cdm jpog`o

|z*.
|z*.
Uc` ajggjrdib k\mon h`iodji`_ di ocdn }z*. ,0-/
h\ip\g \m` oc` dino\gg\odji \^^`nnjmd`n
r` km`k\m`_3 <36373Kino\gg\odji Qm`k\m\odji
.6/ Qjndodji ja ^`dgdib jk`idib ]`or``i pido \i_ npnk`i_dib ]jgo
Oj3 C^^`nnjmt k\mon Rot3 .amjio qd`r ja pido/3

6 6
S`hjo` ^jiomjgg`m
Pmi\h`io k\i`g ;85hh

^`dgdib jk`idib ;55hh

Ki_jjm pido :<5hh

7 D\oo`mt 7

8 Xdm` ^g\hk 9

J`\o
9 km`n`mq\odji 606 Fdno\i^` ]`or``i
npnk`i_dib ]jgon 9;5hh
ng``q`
Ki_jjm pido :<5hh
: E`dgdib jk`idib ;55hh
T^m`r 709 Pmi\h`io k\i`g ;85hh

; T^m`r ^\k 606


Pq`mg\k ]`or``i ^`dgdib \i_
jmi\h`io k\i`g nc\gg ]` 6:hh
S`hjo` Tpnk`i_dib ]jgon
< ^jiomjgg`m 6
]m\^f`o

E`dgdib Pmi\h`io k\i`g

.7/ Qm`k\m` \gg kdkdib .m`amdb`m\io1r\o`m _m\di\b` /\i_ rdm`n


.^jii`^odji rdm` ja m`hjo` ^jiomjgg`m1 di_jjm pido ^jii`^odji rdm`n/
oj oc` di_jjm pido ]`ajm` dino\gg\odji di jm_`m oj ^jii`^o di_jjm pido
dhh`_d\o`gt \ao`m dino\gg\odji3
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.8/ Kino\gg \ npnk`i_dib ]jgo
Uj npkkjmo oc` pido r`dbco 1\i^cjm ]jgo ncjpg_ ]` pn`_ di oc` ^\n` ja \gm`\_t `sdnon ^`dgdib3 Hjr i`r ^`dgdib1
pn` agpnc2di otk` ]jgo1 ]pdgo2di otk` ]jgo jm k\mon km`o\m`_ di oc` ad`g_3
D`ajm` bjdib ji dino\ggdib1 \_epno nk\^` oj ^`dgdib3
Sjja
Ci^cjm ]jgo
Mjib ipo jm ocm`\_
Tpnk`i_dib ]dgo N65

E`dgdib
Ojo`? Cgg oc` \]jq` h`iodji`_ k\mon nc\gg ]` km`k\m`_ di a`dg_1
oc` _d\h`o`m ja npnk`i_dib ]jgo dn N65

AKino\gg\odji Gs\hkg`B
Kino\gg\odji ja di_jjm pido
Ki ^\n` ja ij ^`dgdib
Kino\gg pido o`hkjm\mdgt
Qpo npnk`i_dib ]m\^f`o ji oc` npnk`i_dib ]jgo oj c\ib oc` pido pk3 D` npm` oj pn` ipo \i_ r\nc`m \o ]joc `i_
ja oc` ]m`\f`o oj n`^pm` admhgt3
Cao`m dino\gg\odji ji oc` ^`dgdib
.6/ C_epno pido oj don mdbco kjndodji .S`a`m oj km`k\m\odji ajm dino\gg\odji2.6//
.7/Ec`^f oc\o pido dn cjmujio\g3
X\o`m kphk \i_ agj\odib nrdo^c dn dino\gg`_ dind_` di_jjm pido1^c`^f ajpm ^jmi`mn ja oc` pido ajm don g`q`m pndib
cjmdujio\g ^jhk\m\ojm jm QWE op]` rdoc r\o`m3.Ka pido dn odgodib \b\dino oc` _dm`^odji ja r\o`m _m\di\b`1kmj]g`h
h\t j^^pm ji agj\odib r\o`m g`\f\b`3/

Ki oc` ^\n` ja ^`dgdib \gm`\_t `sdnon


Opo .Qm`k\m` di a`dg_/
.6/Kino\gg pido o`hkjm\ggt
X\nc`m .Qm`k\m`_ di a`dg_/
Qpo npnk`i_dib ]m\^f`o ji oc` npnk`i_dib ]jgo oj c\ib oc`
pido pk3D` npm` oj pn` ipo \i_ r\nc`m \o ]joc `i_ ja oc`
]m\^f`o oj n`^pm` do admhgt3

.7/C_epno oc` c`dbco \i_ kjndodji ja oc` pido3 Tpnk`i_dib ]jgon


.8/Qmj^``_ rdoc kmj^`_pm` .9/ ja + Ki oc` ^\n` ja ij ^`dgdib + H\no`i ._jp]g` ipon/

Kin`mo
X\nc`m adsdib k\_
g`q`g`m .km`k\m`_ di a`dg_/
Qjgtoc`i` kdk` Z n`^pm` oc` r\nc`m admhgt[

<36383Kino\gg\odji ja r\o`m _m\di\b` kdk`


.6/ Kino\gg r\o`m _m\di\b` kdk`
Qdk` _d\h`o`m nc\gg ]` `lp\g jm g\mb`m oc\i oc\o ja ^jii`^odib kdk` .Qdk` ja kjgtoc`i`@ ndu`?7:hh@ P3F3?
87hh /
Fm\dikdk` ncjpg_ ]` ncjmo1 rdoc \ _jrir\m_ ngjk` \o g`\no 64655 oj km`q`io \dm ]\b amjh ajmhdib3
Ka _jrir\m_ ngjk` ja _m\dikdk` ^\iijo ]` h\_`1gdaodib kdk` nc\gg ]` dino\gg`_3
L``k \ _dno\i^` ja 6263:h ]`or``i npnk`i_dib ]jgon1 oj h\f` r\o`m cjn` nom\dbco3

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ngjk` jq`m 64655

Vn` oc` _m\di\b` cjn` \i_ ^gdk kmjqd_`_ rdoc pido3


Kin`mo r\o`m kdk` dioj r\o`m kgpb piodg do m`\^c`n oc` rcdo` o\k`3
Udbco`i oc` ^gdk piodg c`\_ ja oc` n^m`r dn g`nn oc\i 9hh amjh cjn`3
Xdi_ oc` __m\di\b` cjn` oj oc` ^gdk pndib n`\g k\_ ajm c`\o dinpg\odji3
Kinpg\o` _m\di\b` cjn` di oc` mjjh3
M\mb` ndu` n`\g k\_
.\^^`nnjmt/
Egdk Egdk
U\k`.rcdo`/ Fm\dib\b` cjn`
9hh ]`gjr

E\podjin ajm oc` r\o`m _m\di\b` gdaodib kdk`


Kino\gg\odji c`dbco ja r\o`m _m\di\b` gdaodib kdk` nc\gg ]` g`nn oc\i 7=5hh
Uc`m` ncjpg_ ]` \ mdbco \ibg` rdoc pido 1855hh amjh pido3

]`gjr :55hh
Tpnk`i_dib ]m\^f`o
7=5hh pio`m Fm\di\b` cjn`
Fm\di\b` cjn`

]`gjr <:hh
]`gjr :55hh

X\o`m _m\di\b`
gdaodib kdk`

775hh
Egdk

A Ojo` B
Uc` ngjk` ja r\o`m _m\di\b` cjn` nc\gg ]` rdocdi <:hh 1 h\f` oc` _m\di\b` kgpb ijo oj ]`\m `s^`nndq` ajm^`3
Ka n`q`m\g r\o`m cjn`n ejdi ojb`oc`m1 ja \n k`m ajggjrdib kmj^`_pm`n3

Tgjk` ]`gjr 64655 Ejii`^odji _m\di\b` cjn` rdoc \ U2ejdio

Tk`^dad^\odjin ja oc` n`g`^o`_ _m\di\b` cjn`n nc\gg h``o oc` m`lpdm`h`ion ajm oc` pido mpiidib

<36393 Kino\gg\odji ja Pmi\h`io Q\i`g


Kino\gg jmi\h`io k\i`g ji di_jjm pido
.6/ Ec`^f rc`oc`m di_jjm pido dn cjmdujio\g rdoc g`q`g`m jm kjgtoc`i` kdk` adgg`_ rdoc r\o`m 1 \i_ ^c`^f oc\o oc`
_dh`indji ja oc` ^`dgdib jk`idib dn ^jmm`^o3 U\f` jaa oc` g`q`m b\pb` ]`ajm` dino\gg oc` jmi\h`io k\i`g3
.7/H\no`i oc` n^m`rn oj h\f` oc` c`dbco _daa`m`i^` ]`or``i oc` orj nd_`n ja di_jjm pido g`nn oc\i :hh3
.8/ Hdmno ads do rdoc n^m`rn o`hkjm\ggt3
.9/ H\no`i oc` orj o`hkjm\ggt adsdib n^m`rn \i_ joc`m orj1 \i_ odbco`i oc` ajpm n^m`rn3
.:/ Ejii`^o oc` rdm`n ja nti^cmj2hjojm3
.;/ Ejii`^o oc` rdm` ja ndbi\g3
.</ Ka ij m`nkjin` ja m`hjo` ^jiomjgg`m1^c`^f rc`oc`m oc` rdmdib dn ^jmm`^o1m`no\mo m`hjo` ^jiomjgg`m 65 n`^ji_n
\ao`m ncpo jaa kjr`m npkkgt3
Mdhdon ja k\i`g ]j\m_ dino\gg\odji
.6/Kino\gg oc` k\i`g ]j\m_ di oc` _dm`^odji ncjri di oc` adbpm`3
.7/Uc` di^jmm`^o _dm`^odji rdgg m`npgo di r\o`m g`\f\b`1h`\ircdg` nrdib \i_ ndbi\g m`^`dqdib \m` _dnkg\t`_
oc\o ^\iijo ]` ^jii`^o`_3

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Fm\di cjn`
Qdk`
Qdk`

Fdnkg\t rdi_jr Mjpq`m hjojm


Mdlpd_ dig`o kdk` Fm\di cjn`
I\n jpog`o kdk`

<363:3 E\podjin ajm jk`m\odji oc` k\i`g


6/ Cqjd_ \_epnodib oc` ag\k ]t c\i_3

7/ Hjm oc` hj_`gn rdocjpo `g`q\odib api^odji?

6 9

PQGO

EMPTG

7 8

Xc`i do-n i`^`nn\mt oj jk`i oc` \dm dig`o bmdgg`1 kg`\n` kpgg \r\t oc` ads`_ ]jgo \^^jm_dib oj oc` ]`gjr
kmj^`_pm`?
Hdmnogt 6 7 1 oc`i 8 9 @ jm 8 9 admnogt1 oc`i 6 7 3
Uj \qjd_? 6 9 admnogt1 jm 7 8 admnogt3

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7.1.6 Xdmdib _d\bm\h ]`or``i K3V3,P3V3
diq`mo`m pido? ads`_ am`lp`i^t pido?
X D S Y4I
6 7 8 O M
di_jjm
6 7 8 di_jjm
X D S DM DS Y4I

BAG=C DFBB?H BAG=C DFBB?H

6.O/ 7.M/ 8.E/ 6 7 8


jpo_jjm jpo_jjm
X D S Y4I X D S Y4I

69v6=555DUV4c

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Kjop]hh]pekj pkkho pda qjep3
.7/ Qh]_a sdana pda `n]ej]ca lela _]j ^a ]nn]jca` sahh3
Uda ejop]hh]pekj pkkho heopa` ej pda .8/ Qh]_a sdana ejhap ]j` kqphap ]en kb ej`kkn ]j` kqp`kkn qjep sehh
bkhhksejc odaap _]j ^a qoa` ]o namqena`3 jkp ^a ^hk_ga`3
.9/ Fk jkp atlkoa pda qjep pk pda lh]_a sepd da]ru keh kn ikeopqna
63 T_nas `neran .a3c3gep_daj ]j` skngodkl/3
73 J]_go]s .:/ Fk jkp oap pda qjep ej pda lh]_a sdana `aopnq_pera c]o .oq_d ]o
oqhbqne_ ]_e` c]o/ kn lqjcajp c]o .pdejjan ]j` c]okheja/ _kj_aj
83 Fnehh sepd ] `e]iapan kb ;5ii
2pn]pao]j` nap]ejo3
93 Kjjan dat]ckj ol]jjan1odebpejc .;/ Qh]_a opnkjc ajkqcd pk oqllknp pda qjep saecdp3
ol]jjan .</ Ok atlajoera ]npe_hao oq_d ]o pahareoekj ]j` le]jk ^ahks
ej`kkn qjep3
:3 Tl]jjan .691 6<1 6>17917<ii/ .=/ Gjkqcd ol]_a bkn i]ejpaj]j_a3
;3 Qela _qppan .>/ Qh]_a ikna pd]j 6i ]s]u bnki pahareoekj ]j` n]`ek pk ]rke`
<3 Qela atl]j`an `eopqn^ejc pahareoekj ]j` n]`ek3
.65/ G]ou bkn i]ejpaj]j_a3
=3 Ljeba
>3 Qej_ano
653 Ma]g]ca `apa_pkn kn ok]lu s]pan

7;5
663 D]j` p]la
673 T_n]lan

7:5528555
Cen kqphap Cen kqphap
683 Sabnecan]jp keh Cen ejhap
6:55 Pran 6:55 Pran
Tp]j`]n` ]__aookneao

Uda bkhhksejc l]npo iajpekja` ej pdeo


i]jq]h ]na pda ejop]hh]pekj ]__aookneao
sa lnal]na`3 <37373Kjop]hh]pekj Qnal]n]pekj
.6/ Qkoepekj kb _aehejc klajejc ^apsaaj qjep ]j` oqolaj`ejc ^khp
C__aooknu l]npo .bnkjp reas kb qjep/3
Ok3 Rpu3
>:5.Pnj]iajp l]jah/
=>5.Eaehejc klajejc/

.Feop]j_a ^apsaaj oqolaj`ejc ^khpo/

6 6
=95.Kj`kkn qjep/

Sabnecan]jp
Saikpa _kjpnkhhan
<=

7 D]ppanu 7

Tqolaj`ejc
8 Xena _h]il 9
C.Feop]j_a ^apsaaj oqolaj`ejc ^khpo/
Ja]p
9 lnaoanr]pekj 606 =95.Kj`kkn qjep/

ohaara =>5.Eaehejc klajejc/

>:5.Pnj]iajp l]jah/

: T_nas 709
C
Tqolaj`ejc ^n]_gap
; T_nas _]l 606

Saikpa
.6;5/

< _kjpnkhhan 6
^n]_gap Eaehejc
C

.7/ Qnal]na ]hh lelejc .nabnecan]jp1s]pan `n]ej]ca /]j` senao


._kjja_pekj sena kb naikpa _kjpnkhhan1 ej`kkn qjep _kjja_pekj senao/
pk pda ej`kkn qjep ^abkna ejop]hh]pekj ej kn`an pk _kjja_p ej`kkn qjep
eiia`e]pahu ]bpan ejop]hh]pekj3

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7.3 Convertible indoor unit(09~24)
Standard accessories:
The following installation parts are furnished. No. Accessory parts Qty.
Use them as required.

1 Remote controller 1

2 Battery 2

3 Wire clamp 4
Heat
4 insulation 1+1
sheathing

5 Screw
2+2

6 Screw cap 1+1


Remote
7 controller 1
bracket

Pipe connection requirement


Please refer to the specification to confirm the stop valve diameter and the permitted pipe drop and pipe length.

INSTALLATION PROCEDURE
(Fig. 1) Machine screw
Install the room air conditioner as follows: Tapping screw

PREPARING INDOOR UNIT INSTALLATION


1. REMOVE THE INTAKE GRILL Tapping screw
Open the intake grill and remove the
three or four or six screws.(Fig. 1)
Remark: The main unit can be wired before
the indoor unit is installed. Select
the most appropriate installation Intake grill
order.

A. FLOOR CONSOLE TYPE


(Fig. 2)

1. DRILLING FOR PIPING


Select piping and drain directions.(Fig.2) (Series14,18,24) rear
The piping and drain can be made in three directions as shown below.
right

down
(Fig.3)

When the directions are selected, drill a 7 cm dia. hole on the wall so
that the hole is tilted downward toward the outdoor for smooth water
flow. When the pipe is led out from the rear, make a hole in Fig.6, at
the position shown.

Drain hose (Left side) Drain hose (Right side)

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(Fig. 4) (Fig. 5)
99cm
Wall 50cm 24.5cm
6mm Wall bracket
10cm
Side of set
Indoor unit outdoor unit 6.5cm

65.5cm

4.5cm
53cm
7cm hole

6.5cm
For series 14,18,24 when installing set to wall, install 3.5cm hole
the accessory wall bracket at the position shown in
Fig.5,and mount the set to it. 12.5cm 10cm

2. INSTALLING DRAIN HOSE


Select whether the drain hose will be connected to the left or right side.(Fig.3) Insert the drain hose into the drain pan, then secure the
drain hose with a nylon fastener. (Fig.6)
(Fig. 6) (Fig. 7)
Drain pan
Nylon fastener Drain pan

Drain hose Insulation


(Drain hose)
Drain hose
Wrap the insulation (drain hose) around the drain hose connection.(Fig.7)
Be sure to arrange the drain hose correctly so that it is leveled lower than the drain hose connecting port of the indoor unit.
(Fig. 8) OK NO NO

Arrange the drain hose Drain hose Drain hose


lower than this portion.

CAUTION

Do not install the unit drain hose side is too high. Height A should be less than 5 mm.(Fig.9)

(Fig. 9)

Drain hose

A A

B. UNDER CEILING TYPE


Using the installation template, drill holes for piping and anchor bolts(for holes).(Fig.10)

(Fig. 10)
900mm

Drilling position
for anchor bolt
Installation
200mm template
Ceilling
Wall

Drilling position
for piping

For series 14,18,24

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1. DRILLING FOR PIPING
Select piping and drain directions. (Fig.11)
(Fig. 11)

Rear (Install the drain hose


in the direction.)

Right

CAUTION
Install the drain hose at the rear; it should not be installed on the top or right side.

2. DRILLING HOLES FOR ANCHOR BOLTS AND INSTALLING THE ANCHOR BOLTS
When the directions are selected, drill 80mm and 50mm or 150mm dia. hole on the wall so that the hole is tilted
downward toward the outdoor for smooth water flow.

(Fig. 12) Wall


6mm

With a concrete drill, drill four 12.7 mm dia. Holes.(Fig.12)

(Fig. 13)
60 to 70mm

12.7mm

Insert the anchor bolts into the drilled holes, and drive the pins
completely into the anchor bolts with a hammer. (Fig. 13)

3. INSTALLING BRACKETS
Install the brackets with nuts, washers and spring washers.(Fig. 14)

(Fig. 14) Bracket (Left) Bracket (Right)

For series 14,18,24

381
Spring washer 68 16 21 28 26.5
Bracket
Special nut
4-R
7.5

2-R2.5
5
10

18

26.5
232
232 26.5
18

10

2-R2.5
7.5
4-R
5

26.5 68
4. INSTALLING INDOOR UNIT 381
28 21 16

Reset the hex bolts as shown in Fig.15.

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(Fig. 15)
Hex bolt

Indoor unit 8 to 13mm

(Fig. 16)

Apply the indoor unit to the brackets.(Fig.16)


Bolt Bracket

Indoor unit

Now, securely tighten the hex bolts in both sides.

5. INSTALL THE DRAIN HOSE


Select whether the drain hose will be connected to the left or right side.(Fig.3)
Insert the drain hose into the drain pan, then secure the drain hose with a nylon fastener.(Fig.6)
Wrap the insulation (drain hose)around the drain hose connection.(Fig.7)
Be sure to arrange the drain hose correctly so that it is leveled lower than the drain hose connecting port of the
indoor unit.(Fig.8)
(Fig. 17) Remove the hole cover.

Arrange the drain hose Drain hose


lower than this portion
OK NO
When drain hose is arranged backward. Secure the drain hose with the VT wire. (Fig. 18)

(Fig. 18)
Piping hole

Base (Bottom)
VT wire hole
Intake grill

Pass the drain hose through here Cut the grill


For series 14,18,24

GAS LEAKAGE INSPECTION

CAUTION
After connecting the piping, check the joints for gas leakage with leakage detector.

HOW TO CONNECT WIRING TO THE TERMINALS


A. For solid core wiring (or F-cable)(Fig.19A)
(1) Cut the wire with a wire cutter or wire-cutting pliers, then strip the insulation to about 25mm of the exposed solid
wire.
(2) Using a screwdriver, remove the terminal screw(s) on the terminal board.
(3) Using pliers, bend the solid wire to form a loop suitable for the terminal screw.
(4) Shape the loop wire properly, place it on the terminal board and tighten securely with the terminal screw using
a screw driver.

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B. For strand wiring(Fig.19B)
(1) Cut the wire with a wire cutter or wire-cutting pliers, then strip the insulation to about 10mm of the exposed strand wiring.
(2) Using a screwdriver, remove the terminal screw(s)on the terminal board.
(3) Using a round terminal fastener or pliers, securely clamp a round terminal to each stripped wire end.
(4) Position the round terminal wire, and replace and tighten the terminal screw using a screw driver.

(Fig. 19)
A. Solid wire B. Strand wire

Strip 25mm Round


Loop terminal

Strip 10mm
Insulation

Screw with
special washer Screw with
special washer
Round Round
terminal terminal
Terminal
board
Wire Wire

HOW TO FIXED CONNECTION CORD AND POWER CABLE AT THE CORD CLAMP
After passing the connection cord and power cable through the insulation tube, fasten it with the cord clamp, as
shown in Fig.20

(Fig. 20) Insulation tube


Cord clamp

Use VW-1, 0.5 to 1.0 mm thick, PVC tube as the insulation tube.

ELECTRICAL WIRING

CAUTION
(1) Match the terminal block numbers and connection cord colors with those of the
outdoor unit.
Erroneous wiring may cause burning of the electric parts.
(2) Connect the connection cords firmly to the terminal block. Imperfect installation
may cause a fire.
(3) Always fasten the outside covering of the connection cord with the cord clamp.
(If the insulator is chafed, electric leakage may occur.)
(4) Always connect the ground wire.

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1. INDOOR UNIT SIDE
(1) Remove the electric component box.

(Fig. 21)

Electric component box

(Fig. 22)

Electric component box

CAUTION
Do not remove the screws. If the
screws are removed, the electric
component box will fall.

Remove the four tapping screws.

(2) Pull out the electric component box.


(Fig. 23)

Electric component box

(3) Remove the electric component box cover.

(Fig. 24)

CAUTION
Be careful not to pinch the lead
wires between the electric
Remove the three tapping screws. component box and base.

Base
Electric component box cover

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(4) Wiring
(1) Remove the cord clamp.
(2) Process the end of the connection cords to the dimensions shown in Fig.25.
(3) Connect the end of the connection cord fully into theterminal block.
(4) Fasten the connection cord with a cord clamp.
(5) Fasten the end of the connection cord with the screw.

ELECTRICAL WIRING

WARNING
(1) Always use a special branch circuit and install a special receptacle to supply power to the
room air conditioner.

(2) Use a circuit breaker and receptacle matched to the capacity of the room air conditioner.
(3) The circuit breaker is installed in the permanent wiring. Always use a circuit that can trip all
the poles of the wiring and has an isolation distance of at least 3mm between each pole.

(4) Perform wiring work in accordance with standards so that the room air conditioner can be
operated safely and positively.
(5) Install a leakage circuit breaker in accordance with the related laws and regulations and
electric company standards.

CAUTION
(1) The power source capacity must be the sum of the room air conditioner current and the current
of other electrical appliances. When the current contracted capacity is insufficient, change the
contracted capacity.

(2) When the voltage is low and the air conditioner is difficult to start, contact the power company
the voltage raised.

TEST RUNNING
1. CHECK ITEMS
(1) INDOOR UNIT
(1) Is operation of each button on the remote control unit normal?
(2) Does each lamp light normally?
(3) Do not air flow direction louvers operate normally?
(4) Is the drain normal?
(2) OUTDOOR UNIT
(1) Is there any abnormal noise and vibration during operation?
(2) Will noise, wind, or drain water from the unit disturb the neighbors?
(3) Is there any gas leakage?
CUSTOMER GUIDANCE
Explain the following to the customer in accordance with the operating manual:
(1) Starting and stopping method, operation switching, temperature adjustment, timer, air flow switching, and other
remotecontrol unit operations.
(2) Air filter removal and cleaning, and how to use air louvers.
(3) Give the operating and installation manuals to the customer.
MOUNT THE COVER PLATE AND THE INTAKE GRILL
Note: The following installing procedure only for series 14,18,24
1.Mount the cover plate. (Right)
(1) Cut a pipe exit hole in the right plate. This is only when the pipe exits from the right side. (This operation is not
required when the protrusion is on the top or rear.)

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(Fig. 26) Cover plate (Right)

(2) Join the cover plates (right) and mount with screws.

(Fig. 27)

Cover plate (Left)


2. Mount the cover plate.(Left)
(1) Join the cover plate (left) and mount with screws.
(Fig. 28)

3. Mount the intake grill.


(1) Cut the right side of the intake grill. This is only when the pipe exits from the right side

(Fig. 29)

(2) Insert the hinges on the bottom of the intake grill into the holes in the base assembly. Then mount the
arms to the three areas on the top of the intake grill.

(Fig.30)

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Wiring diagram between I.U.&O.U.

AC092ACBHA/AU092AABHA,AC122ACBHA/AC122AABHA,AC142ACBIA/AC142AFBIA,
AC182ACBIA/AU182AFBJA

1 2 3 N L
indoor W B R BL BR Y/G
power supply

1 2 3
outdoor W B R Y/G

AC242ACBEA/AU242AHBEA

1 2 3 N L

indoor W B R BL BR Y/G power supply

W B R Y/G W B Y/G
outdoor 1 2 3 L N

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7.4 Convertible indoor unit (28~52)
Please ask the dealer or specialist to install, never try by the users themselves. After the installation please
be sure of the following conditions.

WARNING !

Please call dealer to install the air-conditioner.


Incorrect installation may cause water leaking, shock and fire hazard.

CAUTION !

Air-conditioner can't be installed in the Connect earthing wire.


envi-ronment with inflammable gases Earthing wire should not be con-
because the inflammable gases near to nected to the gas pipe, water
air-conditioner may cause fire hazard. pipe, lightning rod or phone line,
incorrect earthing may cause Earthing
Installed electrical-leaking circuit breaker. Use discharge pipe correctly to ensure efficient
It easily cause electrical shock without circuit discharge.
breaker. Incorrect pipe use may cause water leaking.

[Location]
Air-conditioner should be located in well-vented supply wire, connecting wire, pipes, otherwise images
and easily-accessible place. may be disturbed or noises be created.
Air-conditioner should not be located in the As required, take measures against heavy snow.
following places:
(a) Places with machine oils or other oil
vapours. [Wiring]
(b) Seaside with high salt content in the air. Air-conditioner should be equipped with special power
(c) Near to hot spring with high content of supply wire.
sulfide gases.
(d) Area with frequent fluctuation of voltage [Operating noise]
e.g. factory, etc. Choose the following locations:
(e) In vehicles or ships. (a) Capable of supporting air-conditioner weight,don't
(f) Kitchen with heavy oil vapour or humidity.
increase operating noise and vibration.
(g) Near to the machine emitting electric-
(b) Hot vapour from outdoor unit outlet and operating
magnetic waves.
(h) Places with acid, alkali vapuor. noise don't disturb neighbour.
TV, radio, acoustic appliances etc are at least No obstacles around the outdoor unit outlet.

For authorized service personnel only


WARNING
(1) For the room air conditioner to operate satisfactorily, install it as outlined in this installation manual.
(2) Connect the indoor unit and outdoor unit with the room air conditioner piping and cords available
from our standard parts. This in stallation manual describes for the correct connections so that the
installation set available from our standard parts should be used.
(3) Installation work must be performed in accordance with national wiring standardsby authorized
personnel only.
(4) Never cut the power cord, lengthen or shorten the cord, or change the plug.

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(5) Also, do not use an extension cord.
(6) Plug in the power cord plug firmly. If the receptacle is loose, repair it before using the air conditioner.
(7) Do not turn on the power until all installation work is done.
Be careful not to scratch the room air conditioner when handing it.
After installation, explain correct operation to the customer, according to the operating manual.
Let the customer keep this installation manual because it will be used when the room air conditioner is
serviced or moved.
7.4.1 SELECTING THE MOUNTING POSITION

WARNING

Install at a place that can withstand the weight of the indoor units and install positively so that the units
will not topple or fall.

CAUTION
Do not install where there is the danger of combustible gas leakage.
Do not install near heat sources.
If children under 10 years old may approach the unit, take preventive measures so that they cannot
reach the unit.
(1) Install the indoor unit level on a strong wall which is not subject to vibration.
(2) The inlet and outlet ports should not be obstructed : the air should be able to blow all over the room.
(3) Do not install the unit where it will be exposed to direct sunlight ,
(4) Install the unit where connection to the outdoor unit is easy.
(5) Install the unit where the drain pipe can be easily installed.
(6) Take servicing , etc.into consideration and leave the spaces shown in (Fig.1 or 2) .
Also install the unit where the filter can be removed .
For mounted on the ceiling:
Fig. 1 Ceiling

INDOOR UNIT

3"(80mm) 6"(150mm)
over over

0.4"(10mm)
over
For half concealed installation:
Ceiling panel
Fig. 2

INDOOR UNIT

3"(80mm) 6"(150mm)
over over

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Ceiling panel

0.4"(10mm)
over

7.4.2 ACCESSORIES
Standard accessories: Optional parts Ceiling panel
Mark Parts name
No. Accessory parts Qty. Remarks A Adhesive tape
B Saddle (L.S) with screws

1 1 C Drain hose
Remote controller
D Heat insulation material

2 Battery 2 E Piping hole cover


F Putty
G Plastic clamp
3 Wire clamp 4

Heat
4 insulation 1+1
sheathing

5 Screw 2+2

6 1
Drain hose

7 Screw cap 1+1

8 Flat washer 8

Remote
9 controller 1
bracket

7.4.3 CONNECTION PIPE REQUIREMENT


Table 1
Diameter Maximum Maximum height
Model (between indoor
Liquid side Gas side length and outdoor)

AC28NAFBEA AC36NAFBEA
AC42NAFBEA AC52NAFBEA 9.52 mm 19.05mm 50 m 30 m

INSTALLATION PROCEDURE
Install the room air conditioner as follows:
1) REMOVE THE INTAKE GRILL AND SIDE COVER Air filter
(1) Remove the two Air filters
(2) Remove the two intake grilles
(3) Remove the Side cover A (Right and left side) Intake grille
(4) This air conditioner can be set up to intake fresh air .
For information about how to install for fresh-air intake, refer to Side cover A (Left side)
page 22 "FRESH-AIR INTAKE". Side cover A (Right side)

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2) LOCATION OF CEILING SUSPENSION BOLTS
Fig. 3
30mm 30mm
Dimensions
(Space Required for
Suspension bolt pitch 1530mm installation)
10mm Suspension bolt should
155mm extend outward 30 to 50mm.

INDOOR UNIT (TOP VIEW)


300mm

For half-concealed installation


Supension-bolt pitch should be as shown in Fig.4.
Fig. 4 40mm Ceiling Opening:1530mm 40mm

Ceiling panel

Ceiling Opening:640mm
15mm Suspension bolt should
extend outward 30 to 50mm.
Ceiling panel

7.4.4 DRILLING THE HOLES AND ATTACHING THE SUAPENSION BOLTS


(1) Drill 25mm-diameter holes at the suspension-bolt locations.
(The two special nuts are provided with the unit. The M10 nut must be obtained locally.) Refer to Fig.5.
(2) Install the bolts, then temporarily attach Special nuts A and B and a normal M10 nut to each bolt.

Fig. 5 Bolt Strength 980 to 1470 N (100 TO 150 kgf)


Special nut A (included)
Ceiling panel

10 to 15 mm

Special nut B (included)


M10 nut (Obtained locally)

IF USING ANCHOR BOLTS


(1) Drill holes for anchor bolts at the locations at which you will set the suspension bolts.Note that anchor
bolts (to be obtained locally).
(2) Install the anchor bolts ,then temporarily attach special nut "B" (included) and a locally-procurde M10
nut to each of the bolts. (See Fig.6.)

Anchor-Bolt Strength 980 to 1470 N (100 TO 150 kgf)

Fig. 6

Special nut B
10 to 15 mm

(included)
M10 Nut
(Obtaied locally) M10 Nut
(Obtaied locally)

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7.4.5 INSTALLING THE INDOOR UNIT
(1) Lift unit so that suspension bolts pass through suspension fittings at the sides (four places),and slide
the unit back.(See Fig.8.)
Fig. 7 Fig. 8

Ceiling

Ceiling panel

Wall
Wall

(2) Fasten the indoor unit into place by tightening-up the special "B",blots and the M10 nuts. Make sure
that unit is secure and willl not shift back and forth.
FOR HALF-CONCESLED INSTALLATION
When installing the indoor unit in a semi-concesled orientation, make sure to reinforce the insulation of
the unit on all sides. Drops of water may fall from the unit if it is not thoroughly insulated.

Fig. 9
Glass wool insulate
(10 to 20mm thick )

INDOOR UNIT
(Top view)

Wall

Ceiling pannel

CAUTION
In order to check the drainage, be sure to use a level during installation of the
indoor unit. If the installation site of the indoor unit is not level, water leskage
may occur

7.4.6 INSTALLING THE COUPLER HEAT INSULATION


After checking for gas leaks, insulate by wrapping insulation around the two parts (large and small) of the
indoor unit coupling, using the coupler hest insulation.
After installling the coupler heat insulation, wrap both ends with vinyl tape so that there is no gap.
Secure both ends of the heat insulation material using nylon fasteners.

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Fig. 10
Coupler heat insulation(large)

Coupler pipe (large)

Indoor unit Coupler pipe (small)

Coupler heat insulation(small)

Nylon fastner (large)

No gap

Indoor unit

Coupler heat insulation

Nylon fastner (small)

When using an auxiliary pipe, make sure that the fastener used is insulated in the sane way.
7.4.7 DRAIN PIPING
Install the drain pipe with downward gradient (1/50 to 1/100) and so there are no rises or traps in the pipe.
Use general hard polyvinyl chloride pipe (VP25)[outside diameter 38 mm.]
During installation of the drain pipe,be careful to avoid applying pressure to the drain point of the unit.
When the pipe is long,install supporters(Fig 11).
Do not perform air bleeding.
Always heat insulate (8mm or over thick) the indoor side of the drain pipe.

Fig. 11

GOOD

BAD BAD

Bracket
5 to 6.5 ft
(1.5 to 2m)

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(1) Install insulation for the drain pipe.(See Fig.12 and 13)
Cut the included insulation material to an appropriate size and adhere it to the pipe.
Fig. 12

Drain pipe
Insulation for Drain pipe
(To be obtained locally.Length
shoud be at least 8mm)

Drain pipe insulation


Indoor unit(drain port)

Fig. 13

Drain pipe insulation

Indoor unit
Drain pipe

No gap 10mm or over

(2) If "Right rear piping ":fasten the drain pipe with VT wires so that the pipe slopes
correctly within the indoor unit.
Fig. 14
VT wire

Drain hose

Indoor unit (rear view)

7.4.8 ELECTRICAL WIRING


HOW TO CONNECT WIRING TO THE TERMINALS
A.For solid core wiring (or F-cable)
(1)Cut the wire and with a wire cutter or wire-cutting pliers,then strip the insulation to about 15/16"(25mm)
of expose the solid wire.
(2)Using a screwdriver ,remove the terminal screw(s) on the terminal board.
(3)Using pliers,bend the solid wire to form a loop suitable for the terminal screw.
B.For strand wiring
(1)Cut the wire and with a wire cutter or wire-cutting pliers,then strip the insulation to about 3/8"(10mm)
of expose the solid wire.
(2)Using a screwdriver ,remove the terminal screw(s) on the terminal board.

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Fig. 15
A. Solid wire B. Strand wire

Strip 15/16"(25mm)

Strip 15/16"(25mm)
Round terminal
Loop

Insulation

Screw with
special washer
Screw with
Round special washer
terminal
Round
Terminal terminal
Wire block
Wire

HOW TO FIX CONNECTION CORD AND POWER CABLE AT THE CORD CLAMP
After passing the connection cord and power cable through the insulation tube, fasten it with the cord
clamp, as shown in Fig.16
ELECTRICAL REQUIREMENT
Electric wire size and fuse capacity:
Table 5

Series 28,36,42,52

Connection MAX 3.5


cord
(mm2) MIN 2.0

Fuse capacity(A) 30

Fig. 16 Insulation tube


Cord clamp

Use VW-1, 0.5 to 1.0 mm thick, PVC tube as the insulation tube.

CAUTION

(1) Match the terminal block numbers and connection cord colors with those of the
outdoor unit. Erroneous wiring may cause burning of the electric parts.

(2) Connect the connection cords firmly to the terminal block. Imperfect installation
may cause a fire.
(3) Always fasten the outside covering of the connection cord with the cord clamp.
(If the insulator is chafed, electric leakage may occur.)
(4) Always connect the ground wire.

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7.4.9 FRESH-AIR INTAKE
(1)Take away the knockout hole for the fresh-air intake,as shown in Fig.17.(If using half-concealed
installation ,take down the top knockout hole instead)

Fig. 17
For half-concealed

CAUTION
(1)When removing the cabinet(iron plate),be careful not to damage the indoor unit
internal parts and surrounding area(outer case).

(2)When processing the cabinet(iron plate),be careful not to injury yourself with
burrs,etc.

(2)Fasten the round flange (optional) to the fresh air intake,as shown in Fig.18.(If using half-concealed
installation, attach to the top.)
Fig. 18

Round duct (option parts)

[After completing "INDOOR UNIT INSTALLATION"....]


(3)Connect the duct to the round flange.
(4)Seal with a band and vinyl tape,etc.so that air does not leak from the connection.

Fig. 19

Duct

7.4.10 CONNECTION CORDS


(1) Remove the cord clamp.
(2) Put the end of the connection cords to the positions shown in Fig.20.
(3) Connect the end of the connection cord fully into the terminal block.
(4) Fasten the connection cord with a cord clamp.
(5) Fasten the end of the connection cord with the screw.
(6) For series 28,36,42,52, the power cable and connecting cable are self-provided.

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Fig. 20 Y/G
INDOOR UNIT 1 2 3
TERMINIAL BLOCK
W B R Y/G
Y/G
OUTDOOR UNIT
TERMINIAL BLOCK R S TN 1 2 3

POWER SUPPLY:
380-400V, 3N~,50Hz
AC28NAFBEA, AC36NAFBEA, AC42NAFBEA, AC52NAFBEA

WARNING
(1) Always use a special branch circuit and install a special receptacle to supply power to the room air
conditioner.

(2) Use a circuit breaker and receptacle matched to the capacity of the room air conditioner.

(3) The circuit breaker is installed in the permanent wiring. Always use a circuit that can trip all the poles
of the wiring and has an isolation distance of at least 3mm between the contacts of each pole.

(4) Perform wiring work in accordance with standards so that the room air conditioner can be operated safely
and positively.

(5) Install a leakage circuit breaker in accordance with the related laws and regulations and electric company
standards.

CAUTION
(1) The power source capacity must be the sum of the room air conditioner current and the current
of other electrical appliances. When the current contracted capacity is insufficient, change the
contracted capacity.
(2) When the voltage is low and the air conditioner is difficult to start, contact the power company
the voltage raised.

7.4.11 TEST RUNNING


1. CHECK ITEMS
(1) INDOOR UNIT
(1) Is operation of each button on the remote control unit normal?
(2) Does each lamp light normally?
(3) Do not air flow direction louvers operate normally?
(4) Is the drain normal?
(2) OUTDOOR UNIT
(1) Is there any abnormal noise and vibration during operation?
(2) Will noise, wind, or drain water from the unit disturb the neighbors?
(3) Is there any gas leakage?

7.4.12CUSTOMER GUIDANCE
Explain the following to the customer in accordance with the operating manual:
(1) Starting and stopping method, operation switching, temperature adjustment, timer, air flow switching, and
other remote control unit operations.
(2) Air filter removal and cleaning, and how to use air louvers.
(3) Give the operating and installation manuals to the customer.

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7.6 Med ESP duct indoor unit(18~42)
7.6.1 Safety precautions of indoor unit
Please read these "Safety Precautions" firstly when performing the installation work.
Though the precautionary points indicated herein are divided under two headings, those points which
are related to the strong possibility of an installation done in error resulting in death or serious injury
are listed in the CAUTION section. However, there is also a possibility of serious consequences
in relationship to the points listed in the WARNING section as well.
In either case, important safety related information is indicated, so by all means, properly observe all
that is mentioned.
After completing the installation, along with confirming that no abnormalities were seen from the operation
tests, please explain operating methods as well as maintenance methods to the user (customer) of
this equipment, based on the owner's manual.
Moreover, ask the customer to keep this sheet together with the owner's manual.

WARNING

This system should be applied to places as office, restaurant, residence and the like. Application to inferior environment such
as engineering shop could cause equipment malfunction.
Please entrust installation to either the company which sold you the equipment or to a professional contractor. Defects from
improper installations can be the cause of water leakage, electric shocks and fires.
Execute the installation accurately, based on following the installation manual. Again, improper installations can result in water
leakage, electric shocks and fires.
When a large air-conditioning system is installed to a small room, it is necessary to have a prior planned countermeasure for
the rare case of a refrigerant leakage, to prevent the exceeding of threshold concentration. In regards to preparing this
countermeasure, consult with the company from which you perchased the equipment, and make the installation accordingly.
In the rare event that a refrigerant leakage and exceeding of threshold concentration does occur, there is the danger of a
resultant oxygen deficiency accident.
For installation, confirm that the installation site can sufficiently support heavy weight. When strength is insufficient, injury
can result from a falling of the unit.
Execute the prescribed installation construction to prepare for earthquakes and the strong winds of typhoons and hurricanes,
etc. Improper installations can result in accidents due to a violent falling over of the unit.
For electrical work, please see that a licensed electrician executes the work while following the safety standards related to
electrical equipment, and local regulations as well as the installation instructions, and that only exclusive use circuits are used.
Insufficient power source circuit capacity and defective installation execution can be the cause of electric shocks and fires.
Accurately connect wiring using the proper cable, and insure that the external force of the cable is not conducted to the terminal
connection part, through properly securing it. Improper connection or securing can result in heat generation or fire.
Take care that wiring does not rise upward, and accurately install the lid/service panel. Its improper installation can also result
in heat generation or fire.
When setting up or moving the location of the air conditioner, do not mix air etc. or anything other than the designated refrigerant
(R407C) within the refrigeration cycle.
Rupture and injury caused by abnormal high pressure can result from such mixing.
Always use accessory parts and authorized parts for installation construction. Using parts not authorized by this company
can result in water leakage, electric shock, fire and refrigerant leakage.

CAUTION
Execute proper grounding. Do not connect the ground wire to a gas pipe, water pipe, lightning rod or a telephone ground
wire. Improper placement of ground wires can result in electric shock.
The installation of an earth leakage breaker is necessary depending on the established location of the unit. Not installing
an earth leakage breaker may result in electric shock.
Do not install the unit where there is a concern about leakage of combustible gas.
The rare event of leaked gas collecting around the unit could result in an outbreak of fire.
For the drain pipe, follow the installation manual to insure that it allows proper drainage and thermally insulate it to prevent
condensation. Inadequate plumbing can result in water leakage and water damage to interior items.

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7.6.2 Installation instruction of indoor unit
NOTICE
All Wiring of this installation must comply with NATIONAL, STATE AND LOCAL REGULATIONS.
These instructions do not cover all variations for every kind of installation circumstance. Should further

WARNING
BE SURE TO READ THESE INSTRUCTIONS CAREFULLY BEFORE BEGINNING INSTALLATION.
FAI-LURE TO FOLLOW THESE INSTRUCTIONS COULD CAUSE SERIOUS INJURY OR DEATH,
EQUIPMENT
(1) Preparation of indoor
Before or during the installation of the unit, assemble necessary optional panel etc. depending on the
specific type.
(2) Select places for installation satisfying following conditions and at the same time obtain the
consent on the part of your client user.
(a) Places where chilled or heated air circulates freely.
When the installation height exceeds 3m warmed air stays close to the ceiling. In such cases, suggest
your client users to install air circulators.
(b) Places where perfect drainage can be prepared and sufficient drainage.
(c) Places free from air disturbances to the suction port and blowout hole of the indoor unit, places
where the fire alarm may not malfunction or short-circuit.
(d) Places with the environmental dew-point temperature is lower than 28 C and the relative
humidity is less than 80 %. (When installing at a place under a high humidity environment, pay sufficient
attention to the prevention of dewing such as thermal insulation of the unit. )
(e) Ceiling height shall have the following height.
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AD24**
1000 or more

AD42** AD28** 50 or more

Combination
with silent 416mm 366mm
panel Obstacle Unit: mm

(3) Avoid installation and use at those places


(a) Places exposed to oil splashes or steam (e.g. kitchens and machine plants).
Installation and use at such places incur deteriorations in the performance or corrosion with the heat
exchanger or damage in molded synthetic resin parts.
(b) Places where corrosive gas (such as sulfurous acid gas) or inflammable gas (thinner, gasoline,etc)
in generated or remains. Installation and use at such places cause corrosion in the heat exchanger
and damage in molded synthetic resin parts.
(c) Places adjacent to equipment generating electromagnetic waves or high-frequency waves such as
in hospitals.
Generated noise may cause malfunctioning of the controller.
(4) Preparation for suspending the
(a) Size of hole at ceiling and position of
<Combination with silent panel>
70
(Hanging bolt position)

(Panel dimensions)
(Pipe connection

(Ceiling ~ panel (Ceiling hole size)


545

690

750
side)

75

wrap dimensions)
30

57 A 137
(Hanging bolt position)
B 30
(Ceiling hole size) (Ceiling ~ panel
C wrap dimensions)
(Panel dimensions) Unit: mm

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Dimensions
A B C
Model

AD36** 1406 1600 1660


AD42**

AD18**
AD24** 986 1180 1240
AD28**

(b) Hanger bolts installation


Use care of the piping direction when the unit is installed.
Hole-in anchor Insert
Hole-in plug

Concrete

Hanging bolt M10


Hanging bolt
M10 nut
M10 washer
(5) Installation of indoor unit
Fix the indoor unit to the hanger bolts.
Main unit M10 spring washer

Note
When the dimensions of main unit and ceiling holes does not match, it can be adjusted with the slot holes of
hanging bracket.
Adjusting to the levelness
Piping side
(a) Adjust the out-of levelness using a level or by the following Supply water
method. Water level
Make adjustment so that the relation between the lower surface
of the unit proper and water level in the hose becomes as given 0~5 mm PVC hose
(0~0.2")
below.
Bring the piping side slightly lower.
(b) Unless the adjustment to the levelness is made properly,
malfunctioning or failure of the float switch may occur.

Tap selection on blower (When the high performance filter is used.)


Taps of blower unit are set at the standard selection at the shipping from factory. Where the static
pressure is raised by employing such option as the high performance filter, etc., change the connection
of connectors provided at the flank of control box as shown below.

Standard tap (at shipping) High speed tap


Control box side

White White White Black


Connector white

Connector white
Moter side

Moter side

Blue Blue Blue White


Red
White

Yellow Yellow Yellow Blue


Red Red Red Red

(6) Drain
(a) Drain piping should always be in a downhill grade (1/50~1/100) and avoid riding across an elevation

Good piping Inproper piping


Suspension
bolts 1.5m ~ 2m Avoid riding across an elevation

Air vent Keep free from traps

Do not pipe under water


Heat A downhill grade
insulation of 1/100 or more

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(b) When connecting the drain pipe to unit, pay suffcient attention Stage
difference Drain hose
not to apply excess force to the piping on the unit side. Also, fix Drain socket part
the piping at a point as close as possible to the unit.
Drain socket
VP 25 joint
Pipe cover(large) (field purchased)
(c) For drain pipe, use hard PVC general purpose pipe VP-25(I.D.1") [for insulation]
(accessory)
which can be purchased locally. When connecting, insert a PVC Main unit
pipe end securely into the drain socket before tightening securely VP 25
Drain hose
using the attached drain hose and clamp. Adhesive must not be Clamp (accessory)
(field purchased)

used connection of the drain socket and drain hose (accessory). (accessory) Adhesion Pipe cover
[for insulation]
Pipe cover(small) (field purchased)
[for insulation]
(accessory)

(d) When constructing drain piping for several units, position the
common pipe about 100 mm below the drain outlet of each unit
as shown in the sketch. Use VP-30(11/4") or thicker pipe for this
purpose.
(e) Be sure to provide heat insulation to hard PVC pipes of indoor
placement.
(f) Do not ever provide an air vent. Secure the elevation as high as possible
(approx. 100 mm)
(g) The height of the drain head can be elevated up to a point 500
mm above the ceiling, and when an obstacle exists in the ceiling
space, elevate the piping to avoid the obstacle using an elbow A downhill grade of
1/100 or more
VP 30

or corresponding gadget. When doing this, if the stretch for the


needed height is higher than 500 mm, the back-flow quantity of 290~325mm

(Maximum local drain up dimension)


drain at the event of interruption of the operation gets too much
and it may cause overflow at the drain pan. Therefore, make the Drain hose
Right overhead

height of the drain pipe within the distance given in the sketch

600
below.
(h) Avoid positioning the drain piping outlet at a place where generation
of odor may be stimulated. Do not lead the drain piping direct Joint for VP 25
(Local procurement)
into a sewer from where sulfur gas may generate.
Drainage
1 Conduct a drainage test after completion of the electrical work.
2 During the trial, make sure that drain flows properly through the piping and that no water leaks from
connections.
3 In case of a new building, conduct the test before it is furnished with the ceiling.
4 Be sure to conduct this test even when the unit is installed in the heating season.
Procedures
1 Supply about 1000 cc of water to the unit through the air outlet using a feed water pump.
2 Check the drain while cooling operation.

Insert water supply hose Pour water into a convex joint.


for 20 mm ~ 30 mm to
supply water.
(Insert hose facing
toward bottom.)

Attached drain hose clamp (In the electrical work has not been completed,
Remove grommet. connect a convex joint in the drain pipe connection
Make sure to install
it back after test. Main unit Drain piping to provide a water inlet. Then, check if water leaks
from the piping system and that drain flows through
the drain pipe normally.)
Drain situation can be checked with transparent socket

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(7) Installation work for air outlet ducts

Air conditioner main unit

Heat inlet duct


insulation (optional or Suction panel
Ceiling surface marketat item) (Silent panel)
B Special blowout A Blowout duct C special inlet (option)
(Option) (Optional or marketed item) (with air filter)

Hole for check

Calculate the draft and external static pressure and select the length, shape and blowout.
A Blowout duct
2-spot, 3-spot and 4-spot with 200 type duct are the standard specifications. Determine the number of spots
based on following table.
Note (1) Shield the central blowout hole for 2-spot.
(2) Shield the blowout hole around the center for 3-spot.
Limit the difference in length between spots at less than 2:1.
Reduce the length of duct as much as possible.
Reduce the number of bends as much as possible. (Corner R should be as larger as possible.)
Bad example Bad example Good example

Use a band. etc. to connect the main unit and the blowout duct flange.
Conduct the duct installation work before finishing the ceiling.
(8) Connection of suction, exhaust ducts
State seeing from top of unit Exhaust hole

Side fresh air inlet

Rear fresh air inlet

Fig.1 Fig.2

(a) Duct connection position


i) Fresh air inlet
Inlet can be selected from the side or rear faces depending on the working conditions.
Use the rear fresh air inlet when the simultaneous intake and exhaust is conducted.
(Side inlet cannot be used.)
ii) Exhaust (Make sure to use also the suction.)
Use the side exhaust port.
7.6.3. Electric wiring
WARNING
DANGER OF BODILY INJURY OR DEATH
TURN OFF ELECTRIC POWER AT CIRCUIT BREAKER OR POWER SOURCE BEFORE
MAKING ANY ELECTRIC CONNECTIONS. GROUND CONNECTIONS MUST BE
COMPLETED BEFORE MAKING LINE VOLTAGE CONNECTIONS.

(1) Selection of size of power supply and interconnecting

Precautions for Electric wiring

Electric wiring work should be conducted only by authorized personnel.


Do not connect more than three wires to the terminal block. Always use round type crimped terminal lugs with
insulated grip on the ends of the wires.
Use copper conductor only.

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Select wire sizes and circuit protection from table below. (This table shows 20 m length wires with less than 2% voltage
drop.)

Item Circuit breaker Earth leakage breaker


Power
Phase Switch breaker Overcurrent source wire Switch Leak
Model (A) protector size break curren
AD36**
AD42** 3 30 20 2.5mm2 30 30mA
AD28(AU28N)
AD182**
AD242** 1 40 26 4.0mm2 40 30mA
AD28(AU282)

(2) Wiring connection


Make wiring to supply power to the outdoor unit, so that the power for the indoor unit is supplied by terminals.
AD182AMBEA/AU182AFBEA AD28NAMBEA/AU28NAHBEA,AD36NAMBEA/AU36NAIBEA,
AD42NAMBEA/AU42NAIBEA
Y/G
1 2 3 N L indoor
1 2 3
indoor W B R Y/G
W B R BL BR Y/G

power supply
Y/G
outdoor R S TN 1 2 3
1 2 3
outdoor
W B R Y/G power supply

AD242AMBEA/AU242AHBEA, AD242AMBIA/AU242AHBIA
AD28NAMBEA/AU282AHBEA

1 2 3 1 2 3
indoor indoor
W B R Y/G W B R Y/G

1 2 3 W B Y/G 2 3 B
1 W Y/G
outdoor outdoor
W B R Y/G L N W B R Y/G L N

to power supply
to power supply

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7.7 High ESP duct indoor unit(24~52)
Safety precautions
Please read these "Safety Precautions" first then accurately execute the installation work.
Though the precautionary points indicated herein are divided under two headings, WARNING
and CAUTION , those points which are related to the strong possibility of an installation done in error resulting in
death or serious injury are listed in the WARNING section. However, there is also a possibility of serious consequences
in relationship to the points listed in the CAUTION section as well.
In either case, important safety related information is indicated, so by all means, properly observe all that is mentioned.
After completing the installation, along with confirming that no abnormalities were seen from the operation tests, please explain
operating methods as well as maintenance methods to the user (customer) of this equipment, based on the owner's manual.
Moreover, ask the customer to keep this sheet together with the owner's manual.

WARNING
This system should be applied to places as office, restaurant, residence and the like. Application to inferior environment
such as engineering shop could cause equipment malfunction.
Please entrust installation to either the company which sold you the equipment or to a professional contractor. Defects
from improper installations can be the cause of water leakage, electric shocks and fires.
Execute the installation accurately, based on following the installation manual. Again, improper installations can result in
water leakage, electric shocks and fires.
When a large air-conditioning system is installed to a small room, it is necessary to have a prior planned countermeasure
for the rare case of a refrigerant leakage, to prevent the exceeding of threshold concentration. In regards to preparing this
countermeasure, consult with the company from which you perchased the equipment, and make the installation accordingly.
In the rare event that a refrigerant leakage and exceeding of threshold concentration does occur, there is the danger of a
resultant oxygen deficiency accident.
For installation, confirm that the installation site can sufficiently support heavy weight. When strength is insufficient, injury
can result from a falling of the unit.
Execute the prescribed installation construction to prepare for earthquakes and the strong winds of typhoons and hurricanes,
etc. Improper installations can result in accidents due to a violent falling over of the unit.
For electrical work, please see that a licensed electrician executes the work while following the safety standards related to
electrical equipment, and local regulations as well as the installation instructions, and that only exclusive use circuits are
used.
Insufficient power source circuit capacity and defective installation execution can be the cause of electric shocks and fires.
Accurately connect wiring using the proper cable, and insure that the external force of the cable is not conducted to the
terminal connection part, through properly securing it. Improper connection or securing can result in heat generation or
fire.
Take care that wiring does not rise upward, and accurately install the lid/service panel. Its improper installation can also
result in heat generation or fire.
When setting up or moving the location of the air conditioner, do not mix air etc. or anything other than the designated
refrigerant (R407C) within the refrigeration cycle.
Rupture and injury caused by abnormal high pressure can result from such mixing.
Always use accessory parts and authorized parts for installation construction. Using parts not authorized by this company
can result in water leakage, electric shock, fire and refrigerant leakage.

CAUTION
Execute proper grounding. Do not connect the ground wire to a gas pipe, water pipe, lightning rod or a telephone ground
wire. Improper placement of ground wires can result in electric shock.
The installation of an earth leakage breaker is necessary depending on the established location of the unit. Not installing
an earth leakage breaker may result in electric shock.
Do not install the unit where there is a concern about leakage of combustible gas.
The rare event of leaked gas collecting around the unit could result in an outbreak of fire.
For the drain pipe, follow the installation manual to insure that it allows proper drainage and thermally insulate it to prevent
condensation. Inadequate plumbing can result in water leakage and water damage to interior items.

NOTICE
All Wiring of this installation must comply with NATIONAL, STATE AND LOCAL REGULATIONS.
These instructions do not cover all variations for every kind of installation circumstance. Should further
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WARNING
BE SURE TO READ THESE INSTRUCTIONS CAREFULLY BEFORE BEGINNING INSTALLATION. FAILURE TO
FOLLOW THESE INSTRUCTIONS COULD CAUSE SERIOUS INJURY OR DEATH, EQUIPMENT MALFUNCTION
AND/OR PROPERTY DAMAGE.

1. Before installation [Before finishing installation, do not throw the attached parts installation
needs]
Confirm the way to move the unit to the installation place.
Before moving the unit to the installation place, do not remove their packages.
When have to remove the package, use a soft material or protection board with rope to lift the unit assembly to
avoid unit damage or bumping a scrape.
2. Choose installation place
(1) The chosen installation place should meet the following requirements and get the user’s consent.
Place ensures ideal airflow distribution.
The passage of airflow has no obstacles.
When importing outside air, it should be imported directly from outdoors. (if the pipe can not be extended, it also can
not be imported from top)
Place ensures enough space for maintenance.
The pipe length between indoor and outdoor unit is in the permitted limit (referring to outdoor unit installation part).
The indoor unit, outdoor unit, electric wire and connection wire is at least 1m away from television and radio. This is
to avoid the image disturbance and noise caused by the above-mentioned home appliance. (Even if 1m away, if the
electromagnetic wave is too strong, it can also cause noise.)
(2) The height of ceiling
The indoor unit can install on the ceiling, which height is no more than 3m.
(3) Install and use the hoisting screw. Check if the installation place can bear the weight of unit assembly.
If not certain, strengthen it before install the unit.
Over 100 Over 900
Checking meatus Over 300
Air out (600x600)
Over 200

Air in
Ceiling
3. Preparation before installation
(1) The position relation among hoisting screw (unit: mm)

360 890
250 600
794

AD242AHBEA

Down side AD28NAHBEA

Up side 750

360 1270
250
853

AD36NAHBEA
794

AD42NAHBEA

Down side AD52NAHBEA

Up side 1103

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(2) If necessary, cut the opening installation and checking needed on the ceiling. (If has ceiling)
Before installation, finish the preparation work of all the pipes (refrigerant, drainage) and wire (wire controller
connection wire, indoor and outdoor unit connection wire) of indoor unit, so that after installation, they can be
immediately connected with outdoor unit.
Cut the opening on the ceiling. Maybe it needs to strengthen the ceiling to keep the ceiling even and flat and
prevent the ceiling from vibration. For details, please consult to the builder.
(3) Hanger bolts installation
Use care of the piping direction when the unit is installed. Hole-in anchor Insert
Hole-in plug
(Use M10 screw bolt)
In order to bear the weight of the unit, for existed
ceiling, using foundation screw bolt, for new ceiling,
using burying embedded screw bolt, burying screw
Concrete
bolt or spot supplied other parts.
Before going on installation, adjust the gaps with ceiling. Hanging bolt M10

4. Installation of indoor unit Hanging bolt


M10 nut
M10 washer
Fix the indoor unit to the hanger bolts.
If required, it is possible to suspend the unit to the beam, etc.
Directly by use of the bolts without using the hanger bolts.
Main unit M10 spring washer

Note
When the dimensions of main unit and ceiling holes does not match, it can be adjusted with the slot holes of hanging
bracket.

Adjusting to the levelness


Piping side
(a) Adjust the out-of levelness using a level or by the following method. Supply water
Make adjustment so that the relation between the lower surface Water level
of the unit proper and water level in the hose becomes as given
below. 0~5 mm PVC hose
(0~0.2")
Bring the piping side slightly lower.
(b) Unless the adjustment to the levelness is made properly, malfunctioning or failure of the float switch may occur.
5. Drain Piping
(a) Drain piping should always be in a downhill grade (1/50~1/100) and avoid riding across an elevation or making
traps.
Good piping Inproper piping
Suspension Avoid riding across an elevation
bolts 1.5m ~ 2m
Air vent Keep free from traps

Do not pipe under water


Heat A downhill grade
insulation of 1/100 or more

(b) When connecting the drain pipe to unit, pay suffcient attention not to apply excess force to the piping on the unit
side. Also, fix the piping at a point as close as possible to the unit.
Stage
(c) For drain pipe, use hard PVC general purpose pipe VP-25(I.D.1") difference Drain hose
which can be purchased locally. When connecting, insert a PVC Drain socket part
pipe end securely into the drain socket before tightening securely Drain socket
using the attached drain hose and clamp. Adhesive must not be VP 25 joint
Pipe cover(large) (field purchased)
used connection of the drain socket and drain hose (accessory). [for insulation]
(accessory)
Main unit

Drain hose VP 25
(field purchased)
Clamp (accessory)
(accessory) Adhesion Pipe cover
[for insulation]
Pipe cover(small) (field purchased)
[for insulation]
(accessory)

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(d) When constructing drain piping for several units, Secure the elevation as high as possible
position the common pipe about 100 mm below (approx. 100 mm)

the drain outlet of each unit as shown in the sketch.


Use VP-30(11/4") or thicker pipe for this purpose.
A downhill grade of VP 30
(e) The stiff PVC pipe put indoor side should be heat insulated. 1/100 or more

(f) Avoid putting the outlet of drain hose in the places with irritant gas generated. Do not insert the drain
hose directly into drainage, where the gas with sulfur may be generated.
(g) Backwater bend
Because the drain spout is at the position, which negative pressure may occur. So with the rise of
water level in the drain pan, water leakage may occur. In order to prevent water leakage, we designed a
backwater bend.
The structure of backwater bend should be able to be cleaned. As the below figure shown, use T
type joint. The backwater bend is set near the air conditioner.
As figure shown, set a backwater bend in the middle of drain hose.
H2 H1

H1=100mm or the static pressure of air sending motor


H2=1/2H1 (or between 50~100mm)

Drainage Test
1 Conduct a drainage test after completion of the electrical work.
2 During the trial, make sure that drain flows properly through the piping and that
no water leaks from connections.
3 In case of a new building, conduct the test before it is furnished with the ceiling.
4 Be sure to conduct this test even when the unit is installed in the heating season.
Procedures

1 Supply about 1000 cc of water to the unit through the air outlet using a feed water pump.
2 Check the drain while cooling operation.

6. Installation of air suction and discharging duct


muffler cavity (air sending)
Enlarging chart of
Sacking joint profile chart A
Vibration resistance hook
Insulation A Air volume adjuster

Air conditioner Ceiling


Air outlet main unit
Air suction grille with air filter
Checking meatus

Please consult the after-sales service worker of Haier Air Conditioner for the choosing and installation
of suction inlet, suction duct, discharging outlet and discharging duct. Calculating the design drawing
and outer static pressure, and choose the discharging duct with proper length and shape.
The length difference among every duct is limited below 2:1.
Reduce the length of duct as possible as can.
Reduce the amount of bend as possible as can.
Use heat insulation material to bind and seal the part connecting main unit and the flare part of air
discharging duct. Perform duct installation work, before the ceiling fit.
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7. Calculation method of the dimension of the simple quadrate air duct
Presuming the unit length friction impedance of the duct is 1Pa/m, when the dimension of one side of the air duct
is fixed as 250mm, as shown below:
AD36NAHBEA
AD42NAHBEA AD242AHBEA
A Air conditioner AD52NAHBEA AD28NAHBEA
Air volume Duct(mmxmm) Air volume Duct(mmxmm)
2400m3/h 1200m3/h 250x310
A (40m 250x560 (20m3/min)
A 3
/min)
B 300m3/h
Static pressure box Equipped with 600m3/h 250x190
A B (10m3/min) (5m3/min) 250x120
air filter (bought)

The calculation of duct resistance (the simple calculation is as follow table)


Straight part Calculate as per 1m length 1Pa, 1Pa/m
Bend part Each bend takes as a3~4m long straight duct
Air out part Calculate as 25Pa
Static pressure box Calculate as 50Pa/each
Air inlet grille (with air filter) Calculate as 40Pa/each

The chosen chart of simple duct


Note:1Pa/m=0.1mmAg/m

Shape Square duct Shape Square duct


Item Item
Air volume Dimension Air volume Dimension
3 3 3 3
m /h(m /n) (mmxmm) m /h(m /n) (mmxmm)
100 250 x 60 1,800(30) 250 x 430
200 250 x 90 2000 250 x 470
300 250 x 120 2400 250 x 560
400 250 x 140 250 x 650
3,000(50)
500 250 x 170 3,500 250 x 740
600(10) 250 x 190 4,000 250 x 830
800 250 x 230 4,500 250 x 920
1,000 250 x 270 5,000 250 x 1000
1,200(20) 250 x 310 5,500 250 x 1090
1,400 250 x 350 6,000(100) 250 x 1180
1,600 250 x 390

8. The attentive matters in installation of air suction and discharging duct


Special air discharging outlet
Recommend to use anti-frost and sound-absorbing
duct. (locally bought) Use screw bolt to fix
The duct installation work should be finished before the
fitment of ceiling.
The duct must be heat insulated. Duct
The specific air-discharging outlet should be installed at
the place where the airflow can be reasonably distributed.
The surface should leave a checking meatus for checking Air
and maintenance. Air

9. The examples of improper installation


Do not use air in duct and take the ceiling inner side instead. The result is because of the irregular
outer air mass, strong wind and sunshine, the humidity is increased.
There may be water drop on the outside of duct. For cement and other new constructions, even if not
taking ceiling inner side as duct, the humidity will also be so high. At this time, use glass fiber
to perform heat preservation to the whole. (use iron net to bind the glass fiber)
Maybe exceeding the unit operation limit (for example: when indoor dry bulb temperature is 35degree,
web bulb temperature is 24degree), it may lead to overload of compressor.
Affected by the capacity of air discharging fan, the strong wind in the outer duct and wind direction,
when unit air sending volume exceeds the limit, the discharged water of heat exchanger will overflow,
leading to water leakage.

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Air discharging fan


Improper example
10. The operation method of fan controller
Through the fan controller switch in the electric box, the air volume of this unit can be continuously adjusted.
It is unnecessary to adjust air volume through the duct side wind level (unit outside static adjustment).
The air volume set should be in the operation air volume range.
Figure I shows the position of fan controller in the electric box and operation method.
After finishing the electric work, perform test run. According to the main points in Figure II making the chosen
switch No. accordant. And confirm if it reaches the needed air volume.
Note:
1) When operating the fan controller, it is possible to touch the electric charging part, so do cut off the
power supply.
2) Do not set the dial at the position less than 1.
3) The figure circled in Figure II indicate the capacity number of fan controller. The non-listed capacity
number may exceed the permitted operation capacity range, so it is impossible to operate.
4) When delivering from factory, the capacity number of fan controller is set at “No.5”.

Rotate this switch


High Condition of standard air volume
(capacity number
setting: Low (air volume 100Pa)
No. 1 ~ No. 8)
200 * *
*
* *
*
* * Example of
Outer static pressure Pa

* duct
150 *

*
*

Once the fan controller 100


has trouble, this linker
can perform emergency *
assistant control. When
this linker is connected
to the linker from the 50
PCB, it can operate with
total load.

When this linker is 0


26 30 34 35 40 43
connected to the linker
from the PCB, through Lower limit Upper limit
the fan speed adjustment
panel to adjust speed.
Figure 1 Standard air volume(m3/min) Figure 2

The example of the method of choosing capacity number:


1) If the unit is in high-speed operation, needing take outer static pressure is 180Pa in capacity air volume
34m3/min as working condition point, according to Figure II “The characteristic chart of air volume”, the
capacity number of fan controller is No. 2.
2) If the unit is in low speed operation, needing take outer static pressure is 60Pa in capacity air volume
32m3/min as working condition point, according to Figure II “The characteristic chart of air volume”, the
capacity number of fan controller is No. 4.
11. Refrigerant pipe
[The air side pipe, liquid side pipe must be faithfully heat insulated, if no heat insulation, it may cause
water leakage.]
The outdoor unit has been charged with refrigerant.

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When connect the pipe to the unit or dismantling the pipe from the unit, please follow the figure shown,
use spanner and torque spanner together.
When connect cone nut, the inner side and outside of cone nut should paste with refrigerant oil. Use
hand to twist 3-4 rings, then fasten with spanner.
Referring to Table I to confirm the fasten torque. (too tight may damage nut leading to leakage)
Check if the connection pipe leaks, then do heat insulation treatment, as below figure shown.
Only use seal cushion to bind the joint part of air pipe and heat insulation parts.
Paste the refrigerant oil here Middle size seal cushion (accessory)
(Use seal cushion to
bind the pipe joint)
Torque spanner
Clamp
Heat insulation (accessory)
Spanner
(for liquid pipe)
Heat insulation (accessory)
Pipe joint (for gas pipe)
Cone nut Gas pipe
Liquid pipe
80 510
Liquid pipe Gas pipe Electric box
Upper

Air inlet Air outlet

310
Drain hose connection hole 530 Down side

30
VP25 PVC pipe

Specification of pipe Tighten torque Cone dimension Cone


(mm) A (mm)

9.52 3270~3990 N.cm 45 2


12.0~12.4
(333~407 kgf.cm) R0.4~0.8
90 0.5
A
15.88 6180~7540 N.cm
18.6~19.0
(630~770 kgf.cm)

19.05 9720~11860 N.cm


22.9~23.3
(990~1210 kgf.cm)

5. Electric wiring
WARNING
DANGER OF BODILY INJURY OR DEATH
TURN OFF ELECTRIC POWER AT CIRCUIT BREAKER OR POWER SOURCE BEFORE
MAKING ANY ELECTRIC CONNECTIONS. GROUND CONNECTIONS MUST BE
COMPLETED BEFORE MAKING LINE VOLTAGE CONNECTIONS.

(1) Selection of size of power supply and interconnecting wires.


Precautions for Electric wiring

Electric wiring work should be conducted only by authorized personnel.


Do not connect more than three wires to the terminal block. Always use round type
crimped terminal lugs with insulated grip on the ends of the wires.
Use copper conductor only.
Select wire sizes and circuit protection from table below. (This table shows 20 m length wires with less
than 2% voltage drop.)

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Item Circuit breaker Earth leakage breaker


Power
Phase Switch breaker Overcurrent source wire Switch Leak
Model (A) protector size break current
AD28NAHBEA
AD36NAHBEA
AD42NAHBEA 3 30 20 2.5mm2 30 30mA
AD52NAHBEA
AD242AHBEA 1 40 26 4.0mm2 40 30mA

(2) Wiring diagram between I.U.&O.U.


Make wiring to supply power to the outdoor unit, so that the power for the indoor unit is supplied by
terminals.
AD242AHBEA/AU242AHBEA,
AD28NAHBEA/AU282AHBEA AD28NAHBEA/AU28NAHBEA,AD36NAHBEA/AU36NAIBEA,
AD42NAHBEA/AU42NAIBEA,AD52NAHBEA/AU52NAIBEA
1 2 3
indoor 1 2 3
W B R Y/G W B R Y/G

Y/G
1 2 3 W B Y/G R S TN 1 2 3
outdoor
W B R Y/G L N

power supply
power supply

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7.8 High ESP duct indoor unit(88)
NOTICE
All Wiring of this installation must comply with NATIONAL, STATE AND LOCAL
REGULATIONS. These instructions do not cover all variations for every kind of
installation circumstance. Should further information be desired or should particular

WARNING
BE SURE TO READ THESE INSTRUCTIONS CAREFULLY BEFORE BEGINNING
INSTALLATION. FAI-LURE TO FOLLOW THESE INSTRUCTIONS COULD

1. Before installation [Before finishing installation, do not throw the attached parts installation
needs]
Confirm the way to move the unit to the installation place.
Before moving the unit to the installation place, do not remove their packages.
When have to remove the package, use a soft material or protection board with rope to lift the unit assembly to
avoid unit damage or bumping a scrape.
2. Select installation place
(1) The chosen installation place should meet the following requirements and get the user’s consent.
Place ensures ideal airflow distribution.
The passage of airflow has no obstacles.
When importing outside air, it should be imported directly from outdoors. (if the pipe can not be extended, it also can
not be imported from top)
Place ensures enough space for maintenance.
The pipe length between indoor and outdoor unit is in the permitted limit (referring to outdoor unit installation part).
The indoor unit, outdoor unit, electric wire and connection wire is at least 1m away from television
and radio. This is to avoid the image disturbance and noise caused by the above-mentioned home appliance. (Even
if 1m away, if the electromagnetic wave is too strong, it can also cause noise.)
(2) The height of ceiling
The indoor unit can install on the ceiling, which height is no more than 3m.
(3) Install and use the hoisting screw. Check if the installation place can bear the weight of unit assembly.
If not certain, strengthen it before install the unit.

Over 100 Over 900


Over 300
Checking meatus
Air out (600x600)
Over 200

Air in
Ceiling

3. Preparation before installation


(1) The position relation among hoisting screw (unit: mm)
360 890
250 600
794

Down side

Up side 750

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(2) If necessary, cut the opening installation and checking needed on the ceiling. (If has ceiling)
Before installation, finish the preparation work of all the pipes (refrigerant, drainage) and wire (wire controller
connection wire, indoor and outdoor unit connection wire) of indoor unit, so that after installation, they can be
immediately connected with outdoor unit.
Cut the opening on the ceiling. Maybe it needs to strengthen the ceiling to keep the ceiling even and flat and
prevent the ceiling from vibration. For details, please consult to the builder.
(3) Suspending bolts installation
Use care of the piping direction when the unit is installed. Built-in anchor
Insert
(Use M10 screw bolt) Built-in plug
In order to bear the weight of the unit, for existed ceiling,
using foundation screw bolt, for new ceiling,using burying
embedded screw bolt, burying screw bolt or spot supplied
other parts. Concrete
Before going on installation, adjust the gaps with ceiling.
suspending bolt M10

4. Installation of indoor unit Hanging bolt


Fix the indoor unit to the hanger bolts. M10 nut M10 washer
If required, it is possible to suspend the unit to the beam,
etc.
Directly by use of the bolts without using the hanger bolts. Main unit M10 spring washer

Note
When the dimensions of main unit and ceiling holes does not match, it can be adjusted with the slot holes of hanging
bracket.
Adjusting to the levelness
(a) Adjust the out-of levelness using a level or by the following method.
Make adjustment so that the relation between the lower surface of the unit proper and water level in the hose
becomes as given below.

Piping side
Supply water

Water level
0~5 mm PVC hose
(0~0.2") Piping side
Supply water

Water level
0~5 mm PVC hose
(0~0.2")
Bring the piping side slightly lower.

(b) Unless the adjustment to the levelness is made properly, malfunctioning or failure of the float switch may occur.
5. Drain Piping
(a) Drain piping should always be in a downhill grade (1/50~1/100) and avoid riding across an elevation or making traps.

Good piping Improper piping


Suspension Avoid riding across an elevation
bolts 1.5m ~ 2m
Air vent Keep free from traps

Do not pipe under water

Heat A downhill grade


insulation of 1/100 or more

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(b) When connecting the drain pipe to unit, pay suffcient attention not to apply excess force to the piping on the unit side.
Also, fix the piping at a point as close as possible to the unit.
(c) For drain pipe, use hard PVC general purpose pipe VP-25(I.D.1") which can be purchased locally. When connecting,
insert a PVC pipe end securely into the drain socket before tightening securely using the attached drain hose and
clamp. Adhesive must not be used connection of the drain socket and drain hose (accessory).
Stage
difference Drain hose
Drain socket part

Drain socket
VP 25 joint
Pipe cover(large) (field purchased)
[for insulation]
Main unit (accessory)

Drain hose VP 25
(field purchased)
Clamp (accessory)
(accessory) Adhesion Pipe cover
[for insulation]
Pipe cover(small) (field purchased)
[for insulation]
(accessory)
Secure the elevation as high as possible
(d) When constructing drain piping for several units, (approx. 100 mm)
position the common pipe about 100 mm below
the drain outlet of each unit as shown in the sketch.
Use VP-30(11/4") or thicker pipe for this purpose.

(e) The stiff PVC pipe put indoor side should be A downhill grade of VP 30
heat insulated. 1/100 or more

(f) Avoid putting the outlet of drain hose in the places with irritant gas generated. Do not insert the drain hose directly
into drainage,where the gas with sulfur may be generated.
(g) Backwater bend
Because the drain spout is at the position, which negative pressure may occur. So with the rise of water level in the
drain pan, water leakage may occur. In order to prevent water leakage, we designed a backwater bend.
The structure of backwater bend should be able to be cleaned. As the below figure shown, use T type joint.The
backwater bend is set near the air conditioner.
As figure shown, set a backwater bend in the middle of drain hose.
H2 H1

H1=100mm or the static pressure of air sending motor


H2=1/2H1 (or between 50~100mm)
Drainage Test

1 Conduct a drainage test after completion of the electrical work.


2 During the trial, make sure that drain flows properly through the piping and that no water leaks from connections.
3 In case of a new building, conduct the test before it is furnished with the ceiling.
4 Be sure to conduct this test even when the unit is installed in the heating season.

Procedures
1 Supply about 1000 cc of water to the unit through the air outlet using a feed water pump.
2 Check the drain while cooling operation.

6. Installation of air suction and discharging duct


Please consult the after-sales service worker of Haier Air Conditioner for the choosing and installation of suction inlet,
suction duct, discharging outlet and discharging duct. Calculating the design drawing and outer static pressure, and
choose the discharging duct with proper length and shape.

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muffler cavity (air sending)
Enlarging chart of
Sacking joint profile chart A
Vibration resistance hook
Insulation A Air volume adjuster

Air conditioner Ceiling


Air outlet main unit
Air suction grille with air filter
Checking meatus

The length difference among every duct is limited below 2:1.


Reduce the length of duct as possible as can.
Reduce the amount of bend as possible as can.
Use heat insulation material to bind and seal the part connecting main unit and the flare part of air
discharging duct. Perform duct installation work, before the fitment of ceiling.

Bad example Bad example Good example

7. Calculation method of the dimension of the simple quadrate air duct


Presuming the unit length friction impedance of the duct is 1Pa/m, when the dimension of one side of the air duct is
fixed as 250mm, as shown below:

Air volume Duct(mmxmm) Air volume Duct(mmxmm)


A Air conditioner 2400m3/h 250x560 1200m3/h 250x310
A (40m3/min) (20m3/min)
600m3/h 300m3/h
B (10m3/min)
250x190 (5m3/min) 250x120

B A
A Equipped with
Static pressure box air filter (bought)

The calculation of duct resistance (the simple calculation is as follow table)

Straight part Calculate as per 1m length 1Pa, 1Pa/m


Bend part Each bend takes as a3~4m long straight duct
Air out part Calculate as 25Pa
Static pressure box Calculate as 50Pa/each
Air inlet grille (with air filter) Calculate as 40Pa/each

The chosen chart of simple duct

Shape Square duct Shape Square duct


Item Item Dimension
Air volume Dimension Air volume
3 3 3 3
m /h(m /n) (mmxmm) m /h(m /n) (mmxmm)
100 250 x 60 1,800(30) 250 x 430
200 250 x 90 2000 250 x 470
300 250 x 120 2400 250 x 560
400 250 x 140 250 x 650
3,000(50)
500 250 x 170 3,500 250 x 740
600(10) 250 x 190 4,000 250 x 830
800 250 x 230 4,500 250 x 920
1,000 250 x 270 5,000 250 x 1000
1,200(20) 250 x 310 5,500 250 x 1090
1,400 250 x 350 6,000(100) 250 x 1180
1,600 250 x 390

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8. The attentive matters in installation of air suction and discharging duct
Recommend to use anti-frost and sound-absorbing duct. (locally bought)
The duct installation work should be finished before the fitment of ceiling.
The duct must be heat insulated.
The specific air-discharging outlet should be installed at the place where the airflow can be reasonably distributed.
The surface should leave a checking meatus for checking and maintenance.

Special air discharging outlet


Use screw bolt to fix

Duct

Air
Air

9. The examples of improper installation

Do not use air in duct and take the ceiling inner side instead. The result is because of the irregular outer air mass,
strong wind and sunshine, the humidity is increased.
There may be water drop on the outside of duct. For cement and other new constructions, even if not taking ceiling
inner side as duct, the humidity will also be so high. At this time, use glass fiber to perform heat preservation to the
whole. (use iron net to bind the glass fiber)
Maybe exceeding the unit operation limit (for example: when indoor dry bulb temperature is 35 C, wet bulb tempe
-rature 24 C), it may lead to overload of compressor.
Affected by the capacity of air discharging fan, the strong wind in the outer duct and wind direction,when unit air
sending volume exceeds the limit, the discharged water of heat exchanger will overflow, leading to water leakage.

Air discharging fan


Improper example

10. The operation method of fan controller


Through the fan controller switch in the electric box, the air volume of this unit can be continuously adjusted.
It is unnecessary to adjust air volume through the duct side wind level (unit outside static adjustment).
The air volume set should be in the operation air volume range.
Figure I shows the position of fan controller in the electric box and operation method.
After finishing the electric work, perform test run. According to the main points in Figure II making the chosen switch
No. accordant. And confirm if it reaches the needed air volume.
Note:
1) When operating the fan controller, it is possible to touch the electric charging part, so do cut off the power supply.
2) Do not set the dial at the position less than 1.
3) The figure circled in Figure II indicate the capacity number of fan controller. The non-listed capacity number may
exceed the permitted operation capacity range, so it is impossible to operate.
4) When delivering from factory, the capacity number of fan controller is set at “No.5”.

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Rotate this switch
(capacity number High Condition of standard air volume
setting: Low (air volume 100Pa)
No. 1 ~ No. 8)
200 ¢ ¢
¢
¢ ¢
¢
¢ ¢ Example of

Outer static pressure Pa


¢ duct
150 ¢

¢
¢

Once the fan controller 100


has trouble, this linker
can perform emergency ¢
assistant control. When
this linker is connected
to the linker from the 50
PCB, it can operate with
total load.

When this linker is 0


26 30 3435 40 43
connected to the linker
from the PCB, through Lower limit Upper limit
the fan speed adjustment
panel to adjust speed.
Figure 1 Standard air volume(m3/min) Figure 2

The example of the method of choosing capacity number:


3
1) If the unit is in high-speed operation, needing take outer static pressure is 180Pa in capacity air volume 34m /min as working
condition point, according to Figure II “The characteristic chart of air volume”, the capacity numberof fan controller is No. 2.
3
2) If the unit is in low speed operation, needing take outer static pressure is 60Pa in capacity air volume 32m /min as working
condition point, according to Figure II “The characteristic chart of air volume”, the capacity number of fan controller is No. 4.
11. Refrigerant pipe
[The air side pipe, liquid side pipe must be faithfully heat insulated, if no heat insulation, it may cause water leakage.]
The outdoor unit has been charged with refrigerant.
When connect the pipe to the unit or dismantling the pipe from the unit, please follow the figure shown,use
spanner and torque spanner together.
When connect cone nut, the inner side and outside of cone nut should paste with refrigerant oil. Use hand to
twist 3-4 rings, then fasten with spanner.
Referring to Table I to confirm the fasten torque. (too tight may damage nut leading to leakage)
Check if the connection pipe leaks, then do heat insulation treatment, as below figure shown.
Only use seal cushion to bind the joint part of air pipe and heat insulation parts.
Paste the refrigerant oil here Middle size seal cushion (accessory)
(Use seal cushion to
bind the pipe joint)

Torque spanner
Clamp

Heat insulation (accessory)


Spanner
(for liquid pipe)
Heat insulation (accessory)
Pipe joint (for gas pipe)
Cone nut Gas pipe
Liquid pipe

80 510
Liquid pipe
Gas pipe Electric box
Upper

Air inlet Air outlet


310

Down side
30

Drain hose connection mouth 530

VP25 PVC pipe

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Specification of pipe Tighten torque Cone dimension Cone
(mm) A (mm)

45 2
R0.4~0.8
12.70 50N.m 1.2~2.0 90 0.5
A

Electric wiring
WARNING
DANGER OF BODILY INJURY OR DEATH
TURN OFF ELECTRIC POWER AT CIRCUIT BREAKER OR POWER SOURCE BEFORE
MAKING ANY ELECTRIC CONNECTIONS. GROUND CONNECTIONS MUST BE
COMPLETED BEFORE MAKING LINE VOLTAGE CONNECTIONS.

(1) Selection of size of power supply and interconnecting wires.

Precautions for Electric wiring

Electric wiring work should be conducted only by authorized personnel.


Do not connect more than three wires to the terminal block. Always use round type crimped terminal lugs with
insulated grip on the ends of the wires.
Use copper conductor only.
Select wire sizes and circuit protection from table below. (This table shows 20 m length wires with less than 2%
voltage drop.)

Item Circuit breaker Earth leakage breaker


Power
Phase Switch breaker Overcurrent source wire Switch Leak
Model (A) protector size break curren

3 30 20 2.5mm2 30 30mA

(2) Wiring connection


Make wiring to supply power to the outdoor unit, so that the power for the indoor unit is supplied by terminals.

INDOOR UNIT Y/G


TERMINIAL BLOCK Power cable
is self-provided.
1 2 3
Power
Connecting cable 380-400V~,50Hz
is self-provided.

1 2 3 L1 L2 L3 N
OUTDOOR UNIT TERMINIAL BLOCK

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7.10 Cabinet indoor unit(88)
Installation instruction
Notice
This manual can not include all kinds of conditions, if you have new requirements and questions, please
contact with local Haier Sales Center.

Warning
Before installing the unit, please read this manual carefully. Improper installation may cause accidents
and make unit damage or death.
Installation tools
1. Screw driver 2. Hacksaw
3. 70mm dia. hole core drill 4. Spanner (dia. 17, 27mm)
5. Spanner (14, 17, 27mm) 6. Pipe cutter
7. Flaring tool 8. Knife
9. Nipper 10. Gas leakage detector or soap water
11. Measuring tape 12. Reamer
13. Refrigerant oil 14. Lead-solder tool

Standard accessories
Following parts shall be field supplied Parts in the following list are accessories for the
unit installation which can be used if necessary.
Mark Parts name
No. Shape and description QTY
A Adhesive tape
1 1
B Pipe clip Fall-prevention fitting metal

C Connecting hose 2
5
Self-tapping scerw
D Drain hose
3 2
E Insulation material Wooden bolt

4 2
F Putty Wall hole cover

5 1
Piping hole cover

6 2
L-shaped metal

Installation procedure
1. Before installation
[Before finishing installation, do not throw the attached installation parts away.]
Confirm the route to carry the units to the installation place.
Do not remove the package of the unit, before carrying it to the installation place.
When have to remove the package, use a soft material or protection board with rope to lift
the unit to prevent the unit from damage or bumping scrape.

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2. Selection of installation place
Select the firm place that will not influenced by vibration and can bear the weight of the unit
Select the place with easy drainage and place can perform outdoor unit pipe connecting.
Select the place far away from heat source, vapor source and direct sunshine to avoid the causing
of the trouble in operation parts and the deformation of the casing.
Select the place where the cool air or warm air can evenly spread to every corner of the room.
Select the place near power receptacle leaving sufficient space around the unit. (Referring to
installation diagram)
Avoid the following installation places
Place with oil fog splash and much vapor (e.g. mechanical plant and kitchen, etc.) to prevent heat
exchanger from performance lowering and plastic parts from corroding to damage.
Place may generate or keep corrosive gas (sulfur dioxide, etc.), flammable gas (diluent,gasoline, etc.)
to prevent heat exchanger from corroding, plastic parts from damage and flammable gas from causing
fire accident.Hospital, etc. places near the machine generates electromagnetic wave or high frequency
signal to prevent the mixed wave from causing wrong action of the control parts.
Place can be blown by the sea wind (coastal area) to prevent the casing and heat exchanger from
corroding.
(Indoor unit) please keep the spaces larger than the following dimension.
3. Installation space
Unit (mm)
50

600
1000

50
600
50

600

Installation of indoor unit


Selection of installation place
Place where it is easy to route drainage pipe and outdoor piping.
Place away from heat source and with less direct sunlight.
Place where cool and warm air could be delivered evenly to every corner of the room.
Place near power supply socket. Leave enough space around the unit (refer to installation drawings).
Fixing of the unit
1. Position of the wall hole
Wall hole should be decided according to installtion place and piping direction. (refer to installation
drawings)
2. Making a wall hole
Drill a hole of 70mm dia. with a little slope towards outside.
Install piping hole cover and seal it with putty after installation.

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INDOOR OUTDOOR UNIT

wall hole
wall thinkness
70mm

( Cross section of wall hole )

Fixing of indoor unit


To prevent it from fall off, please fix the unit with fall-prevention fitting at wall and L-shaped metal at floor.

Self-tapping
all-prevention fitting metal (accessory)
screw
Wood screw
Please install the whole unit
horizontally,with a slop of 1
degree at front and rear,left
L-shaped metal and right.
(accessory)
Installation of fall-prevention fitting metal:
Fix the fitting metal to the wall by screws so that there is no clearance between them.
With the unit set up vertically, fix the fitting metal to the unit with screws while making an adjustment at
the long portion of the hole so that there is no clearance between the upper surface and the fitting metal.

Installation of L-shaped metal


Fix to the unit by screws so that there is no clearance between the fitting metal and the unit.
After confirming that the unit has been set up vertically to the floor, fix it to the floor by bolt.

Piping connection
1. Connecting method
Apply refrigerant oil at half union and flare nut.
To bend a pipe, give the roundness as large as possible not to crash the pipe.
When connecting pipe, hold the pipe centre to centre then screw nut on by hand,refer to Fig.
Be careful not to let sundries, such as sands enter the pipe.

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Forced fastening without centering may
damage the threads and cause a gas leakage.

Pipe diameter Fastening torque


Liquid pipe 12.7mm(3/8") 42N.m

2. Piping connection of indoor unit


Arrangement of piping and drainage pipe

After opening inlet grill, you will see a control box as shown in the Fig.
Remove the cover before working.

Cut away, with a hammer or a saw, the lid for piping according to piping direction.

Insulation material
Drain hose
Copper tube Connecting electric cable
for indoor and outdoor unit

According to the piping method, connect the piping on indoor unit with union of connecting pipe.
Arrange the piping as per the wall hole and bind drain hose connecting electric cable and piping together
with polyethylene tape.
Insert the bound piping connecting electric cable and drain hose through wall hole to connect with outdoor
unit.
Arrangement of drain hose
Drain hose shall be placed in under place.
There should be a slope when arrange drain hose. Avoid up and down waves in drain hose.
Indoor unit
Up

Down Bad
Slope Good
If humidity is high, drain pipe( especially in room and indoor unit ) must be covered with insulation
material.
Main points of installation refrigerant pipe
Please install the gas pipe and liquid pipe according to the following shown method.
Please remove the cover piece on the gas pipe and the screw cap on the liquid pipe.

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A
B

2 Please connect the connecting pipes between indoor and outdoor unit according to the following method.
a) When introducing the pipe from right side
Use attached accessory <A> to connect the on-the-spot connecting pipe and gas pipe.

A B

b) When introducing pipe from rear side or left side


Use attached accessory <A> to connect the on-the-spot connecting pipe and gas pipe.
3 After finishing connection of connecting pipe, please do thermal insulation treatment by
using the attached thermal insulation material. Otherwise, it may cause water leakage.
Setting of wire controller dial switch
Setting of this series of air conditioner dial switch: 1, ON; 2, ON.
Wiring diagram between I.U.&O.U.
AP88NACBEA/AU88NATBEA
Terminal block of Y/G
indoor unit
1 2 3

1 2 3 L1 L2 L3 N
Terminal block of
outdoor unit Power supply:
3N,380-400V,50Hz

Power terminal
block of outdoor
unit

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7.11 Outdoor unit(09~18)

Carefully read the following information in order to operate the airconditioner correctly.
Below are listed three kinds of Safety Cautions and Suggestions.
WARNING! Incorrect operations may result in severe consequences of death or serious injuries.
CAUTION! Incorrect operations may result in injuries or machine damages; in some cases may
cause serious consequences.
INSTRUCTIONS: These information can ensure the correct operation of the machine.
Be sure to conform with the following important Safety Cautions.
The Safety Cautions should be at hand so that they can be checked at any time when needed.
If the conditioner is transferred to the new user, this manual should be as well transferred to the new user.

WARNING!
If any abnormal phenomena is found Don't dismantle the outlet of the
outdoor unit.
(e. g.smell of firing), please cut off the
power supply immediately, and contact The exposure of fan is very dangerous
the dealer to find out the handling whichmay harm human beings.
method.

In such case, to continue using the


conditioner will damage the conditioner,
and may cause electrical shock or fire
hazard.

switch
off When need maintenance and repairment,
call dealer to handle it.

After a long time use of air-conditioner Incorrect maintenance and repairment


the base should be checked for any may cause water leak, electrical shock
damages. and fire hazard.

If the damaged base is not repaired, the


unit may fall down and cause accidents.

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WARNING!

Installed electrical-leaking circuit No goods or nobody is permitted to


breaker. placed on or stand on outdoor unit.

It easily cause electrical shock without The falling of goods and people may
circuit breaker. cause accidents.

Air-conditioner can't be installed in


the environment with inflammable
gases because the inflammable gases
near to air-conditioner may cause fire
hazard.

Please let the dealer be responsible for Don't operate the air-conditioner with
installing the conditioner. damp hands.
Incorrect installation may cause water Otherwise will be shocked.
leak, electrical shock and fire hazard.

Call the dealer to take measures to


prevent the refrigerant from leaking.

If conditioner is installed in a small


room be sure to take every measure in
order to prevent suffocation accident
even in case of refrigerant leakage. Only use correctly-typed fuse.
May not use wire or any other materials
When conditioner is deinstalled or replacing fuse, other-wise may cause
faults or fire accidents.
reinstalleddealer should be responsible
for them.
Incorrect installation may cause water
leaking, electrical shock and fire hazard.

Connect earthing wire.


Earthing wire should not be con-
nected to the gas pipe, water pipe,
lightning rod or phone line, in-correct Use discharge pipe correctly to ensure
earthing may cause shock. efficient discharge.
Incorrect pipe use may cause water
leaking.

Earthing

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Installation space
Note :
Air inlet L3 (1). Fix the parts with screws
L2 500 (2).Don't intake the strong wind directly to the outlet air
-flow hole.
Air (Servicing (3).A one meter distance should be kept from the unit top
inlet space) (4).Don't block the surroundings of the unit with sundries
Air outlet
L1

Unit: mm
Case I II III
Distance
L1 open open 500 NO
L2 300 0 open
L3 150 300 150 Wind direction

Installation where the area with strong winds.


Install the unit so that the air outlet section of the unit must NOT be faced toward wind direction.
Installation
Fix the unit in a proper way according to the condition of a place where it is installed by referring to the
following .

(a) Concrete foundation (b) Foundation anchor


Unit
Unit
Anchor bolt

Concrete foundation

To fix by bolts Concrete foundation


Anchor bolt
Install the unit so that the angle of inclination must be less than 3 degrees.
Installation sketch of outdoor unit
780
Power Wiring Terminal

Power Wiring
640

Distribution Hole
25

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256
500

Refrigerant piping
Outline piping
Flare connection 3-way stop valve
Gas pipe

Indoor Outdoor
unit unit

Liquid
pipe
2-way stop valve

Piping size
Liquid pipe 6.35x0.8mm
Gas pipe 15.88x1.0mm 90+0.5

Connect the flare nuts to the pipes, and then flare the pipes.

Precautions for refrigerant piping


Do not twist or crush piping.
Be sure that no dust is mixed in piping.
Bend piping with as wide angle as possible.
Keep insulating both gas and liquid piping.
Check flare-connected area for gas leakage.

Piping connection
Connecting method (indoor unit)
Apply refrigerant oil at half union as large and flare nut.
To bend a pipe, give the roundness as possible not to crush
the pipe.
When connecting pipe, hold the pipe centre to centre then
screw nut on by hand, refer to Fig.
Be careful not to let foreign matters, such as sands enter
the pipe.
Pipe dia Fastening torque
Forced fastening without centering Liquid pipe 6.35mm 14.2-17.2N.m
may damage the threads and cause Liquid pipe 9.52mm 32.7-39.9N.m
a gas leakage. Gas pipe 12.7mm 49.5-60.3N.m
Gas pipe 15.88mm 61.8-75.4N.m
Gas pipe 19.05mm 97.2-118.6N.m
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Air discharging method
After finishing connection of refrigerant pipe, it shall perform air tightness test.
The air tightness test adopts nitrogen tank to give pressure according to the pipe connection mode as
the following figure shown.
The gas and liquid valve are all in close state. In order to prevent the nitrogen entering the circulation
system of outdoor unit, tighten the valve rod before giving pressure (both gas and liquid valve rods).

Low pressure gauge

3-way valve totally closed High pressure gauge


(Gas side)
Indoor Outdoor VLVH Meter separator

Completely tightened Flare part Discharging valve

Completely tightened Flare part Dropping valve


Mainhole

Indoor units Nitrogen tank


Outdoor units
2-way valve totally closed
(Liquid side)

2
First step: 0.3MPa (3.0kg/cm g) pressurize over 3 minutes.
2
Second step: 1.5Mpa (15kg/cm g) pressurize over 3 minutes. Large leakage will be found.
2
Third step: 3.0 MPa (30kg/cm g) pressurize about 24 hours. Little leakage will be found.

Check if the pressure drops


If the pressure does not drop, the unit is passed
If the pressure drops, please check the leaking point.

After pressurizing for 24 hours, each 1 C difference of ambient temperature


2
will result in 0.01MPa(0.1kg/cm g) pressure change. It shall be corrected during test.
Checking the leaking point
From the first to third steps, if the pressure drops, check the leakage in each joint by the sense of
hearing, feeling or soap water, etc. to find the leaking point.
After confirming the leaking point, welding it again or tighten the nut tightly again.

Piping and indoor unit vacuumizing


Use vacuum pump to perform vacuumizing. It is strictly forbidden to use the refrigerant to remove
the air inside the system.
After air tightness test and discharging all the nitrogen, connect the vacuum pump as the following
figure shown.

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Low pressure gauge High pressure gauge
3-way valve totally closed
(Gas side)
Indoor Outdoor VLVH
Meter separator

Completely tightened Flare part


Discharging valve

P
Completely tightened Flare part Vacuum pump

Indoor units
Outdoor units
2-way valve totally closed
(Liquid side)
It shall use the vacuum pump of (lower than -755mmHg)high vacuum degree and large air
discharging (over 40l/min).
The vacuumizing time depends on the length of the connecting pipe, generally is 1~2 hours.
When vacuumizing, it shall be confirmed both gas and liquid side valves are closed.
If after 2 hours vacuumizing, it cannot reach the vacuum degree below -755mmHg, it can be
vacuumized for other 1 hour.
If after 3 hours vacuumizing, it still cannot reach the vacuum degree below -755mmHg, check
if there is any leaking point and repair the them.
If after over 2 hours vacuumizing, the vacuum degree is below -755mmHg, close the VL and VH on
the meter separator and stop vacuumizing. 1 hour later to confirm if the vacuum degree changes. If
changes,it indicates there is leaking point in the system. Check the leaking point and repair.
After finishing the above vacuumizing, change the vacuum pump into refrigerant pump to charge the
refrigerant.
Charging amount of refrigerant
When the total length (L) of the two indoor units' connecting pipe is less than 5m, it is unnecessary
to charge additional refrigerant.
If the connecting pipe (L) exceeds 5m, it shall charge Mg additional refrigerant per meter.
That is: Refrigerant charging amount = (L-5) x M (g)
For the unit with liquid pipe 6.35mm, M=30
For the unit with liquid pipe 9.52mm, M=65
Only in COOLING operation can charge the additional refrigerant.
When charging, the refrigerant shall be charged from the charging nozzle of low pressure vavle.
Be carefull when charging refrigerant, do not let the air mix into the system,and must charge
the additional refrigerant in liquid condition.
Electric wiring
WARNING
DANGER OF BODILY INJURY OR DEATH
TURN OFF ELECTRIC POWER AT CIRCUIT BREAKER OR POWER SOURCE BEFORE MAKING ANY
ELECTRIC CONNECTIONS.GROUND CONNECTIONS MUST BE COMPLETED BEFORE MAKING
LINE VOLTAGE CONNECTIONS.

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(1) Selection of size of power supply and interconnecting


Precautions for Electric wiring
Electric wiring work should be conducted only by authorized personnel.
Do not connect more than three wires to the terminal block. Always use round type crimped
terminal lugs with insulated grip on the ends of the wires.
Use copper conductor only.
Select wire sizes and circuit protection from table below. (This table shows 20 m
length wires with less than 2% voltage drop.)

Item Circuit breaker Power


Earth leakage breaker

Phase Switch Overcurrent source wire Switch Leak


Model breaker protector size break curre

AU182AFAEA 1 40 26 4.0mm2 40 30mA

(2) Wiring connection


Make wiring to supply power to the outdoor unit, so that the power for the indoor unit is supplied by
terminals.
For the detailed wiring connection with the indoor units, see the corresponding indoor
operation and instruction manual.
To Indoor Unit

Y/G
OUTDOOR UNIT 1 2 3
TERMINIAL BLOCK W B R Y/G

FIG.1
(3) Wiring procedure
1) Remove the screws on the side before taking off the front panel toward the direction shown in figure.
2) Connect wires to the terminal block correctly and fix the wires with a wire clamp equipped nearby the
terminal block.
3) Route the wires in a proper way and penetrate the wires through the opening for electric wiring on the
side plate.

Test run
CAUTION

THIS UNIT WILL BE STARTED INSTANTLY WITHOUT "ON" OPERATION


WHEN ELECTRIC POWER IS SUPPLIED.BE SURE TO EXECUTE "OFF"
OPERATION BEFORE ELECTRIC POWER IS DISCONNECTED FOR
SERVICING.
This unit has a function of automatic restart system after recovering power stoppage.

Run the unit continuously for about 30 minutes, and check the following.
Suction pressure at check joint of service valve for gas pipe.
Discharge pressure at check joint on the compressor discharge pipe.
Temperature difference between return air and supply air for indoor unit.

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7.12 Outdoor unit (24,28)

Carefully read the following information in order to operate the airconditioner correctly.
Below are listed three kinds of Safety Cautions and Suggestions.
WARNING! Incorrect operations may result in severe consequences of death or serious injuries.
CAUTION! Incorrect operations may result in injuries or machine damages; in some cases may
cause serious consequences.
INSTRUCTIONS: These information can ensure the correct operation of the machine.
Be sure to conform with the following important Safety Cautions.
The Safety Cautions should be at hand so that they can be checked at any time when needed.
If the conditioner is transferred to the new user, this manual should be as well transferred to the new user.

WARNING!
If any abnormal phenomena is found Don't dismantle the outlet of the
outdoor unit.
(e. g.smell of firing), please cut off the
power supply immediately, and contact The exposure of fan is very dangerous
the dealer to find out the handling whichmay harm human beings.
method.

In such case, to continue using the


conditioner will damage the conditioner,
and may cause electrical shock or fire
hazard.

switch
off When need maintenance and repairment,
call dealer to handle it.

After a long time use of air-conditioner Incorrect maintenance and repairment


the base should be checked for any may cause water leak, electrical shock
damages. and fire hazard.

If the damaged base is not repaired, the


unit may fall down and cause accidents.

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WARNING!

Installed electrical-leaking circuit No goods or nobody is permitted to


breaker. placed on or stand on outdoor unit.

It easily cause electrical shock without The falling of goods and people may
circuit breaker. cause accidents.

Air-conditioner can't be installed in


the environment with inflammable
gases because the inflammable gases
near to air-conditioner may cause fire
hazard.

Please let the dealer be responsible for Don't operate the air-conditioner with
installing the conditioner. damp hands.
Incorrect installation may cause water Otherwise will be shocked.
leak, electrical shock and fire hazard.

Call the dealer to take measures to


prevent the refrigerant from leaking.
If conditioner is installed in a small room be
sure to take every measure in order to
prevent suffocation accident even in case
of refrigerant leakage. Only use correctly-typed fuse.
May not use wire or any other materials
When conditioner is deinstalled or replacing fuse, other-wise may cause
reinstalleddealer should be responsible faults or fire accidents.

for them.
Incorrect installation may cause water
leaking, electrical shock and fire hazard.

Connect earthing wire.


Earthing wire should not be con-
nected to the gas pipe, water pipe,
lightning rod or phone line, in-correct
Use discharge pipe correctly to ensure
earthing may cause shock.
efficient discharge.
Incorrect pipe use may cause water
leaking.

Earthing

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Installation where the area with strong winds.
Install the unit so that the air outlet section of the unit must NOT be faced toward wind direction.
Installation
Fix the unit in a proper way according to the condition of a place where it is installed by referring
to the following .
(a) Concrete foundation (b) Foundation anchor

Unit

Unit
Anchor bolt
Concrete foundation
To fix by bolts
Concrete foundation
Anchor bolt

Install the unit so that the angle of inclination must be less than 3 degrees.
Refrigerant piping
Outline piping
Flare connection 3-way stop valve
Gas pipe

Indoor Outdoor
unit unit

Liquid
pipe
2-way stop valve

Piping size

Liquid pipe 9.52x0.8mm

Gas pipe 90+0.5


15.88x1.0mm

Connect the flare nuts to the pipes, and then flare the pipes.

Precautions for refrigerant piping


Do not twist or crush piping.
Be sure that no dust is mixed in piping.
Bend piping with as wide angle as possible.
Keep insulating both gas and liquid piping.
Check flare-connected area for gas leakage.

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Piping connection
Connecting method (indoor unit)
Apply refrigerant oil at half union as large and flare nut.
To bend a pipe, give the roundness as possible not to crush
the pipe.
When connecting pipe, hold the pipe centre to centre then
screw nut on by hand, refer to Fig.
Be careful not to let foreign matters, such as sands enter
the pipe.

Pipe diameter Fastening torque


Liquid pipe 6.35mm 14.2-17.2N.m
Forced fastening without centering may Liquid pipe 9.52mm 32.7-39.9N.m
damage the threads and cause a gas Gas pipe 12.7mm 49.5-60.3N.m
leakage. Gas pipe 15.88mm 61.8-75.4N.m
Gas pipe 19.05mm 97.2-118.6N.m

Air discharging method


After finishing connection of refrigerant pipe, it shall perform air tightness test.
The air tightness test adopts nitrogen tank to give pressure according to the pipe connection mode as
the following figure shown.
The gas and liquid valve are all in close state. In order to prevent the nitrogen entering the
circulation system of outdoor unit, tighten the valve rod before giving pressure (both gas and liquid
valve rods).
Low pressure gauge

3-way valve totally closed High pressure gauge


(Gas side)
Indoor Outdoor VLVH Meter separator

Completely tightened Flare part Discharging valve

Completely tightened Flare part Mainhole Dropping valve

Indoor units Nitrogen tank


Outdoor units
2-way valve totally closed
(Liquid side)
2
First step: 0.3MPa (3.0kg/cm g) pressurize over 3 minutes.
2
Second step: 1.5Mpa (15kg/cm g) pressurize over 3 minutes. Large leakage will be found.
2
Third step: 3.0 MPa (30kg/cm g) pressurize about 24 hours. Little leakage will be found.

Check if the pressure drops


If the pressure does not drop, the unit is passed
If the pressure drops, please check the leaking point.

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After pressurizing for 24 hours, each 1 C difference of ambient temperature will result in 0.01MPa
2
(0.1kg/cm g) pressure change. It shall be corrected during test.
Checking the leaking point
From the first to third steps, if the pressure drops, check the leakage in each joint by the sense
of hearing, feeling or soap water, etc. to find the leaking point.
After confirming the leaking point, welding it again or tighten the nut tightly again.

Piping and indoor unit vacuumizing


Use vacuum pump to perform vacuumizing. It is strictly forbidden to use the refrigerant to remove
the air inside the system.
After air tightness test and discharging all the nitrogen, connect the vacuum pump as the following
figure shown.
Low pressure gauge High pressure gauge
3-way valve totally closed
(Gas side)
Indoor Outdoor VLVH
Meter separator

Completely tightened Flare part


Discharging valve

P
Completely tightened Flare part Vacuum pump

Indoor units
Outdoor units
2-way valve totally closed
(Liquid side)

It shall use the vacuum pump of (lower than -755mmHg)high vacuum degree and large air
discharging (over 40l/min).
The vacuumizing time depends on the length of the connecting pipe, generally is 1~2 hours.
When vacuumizing, it shall be confirmed both gas and liquid side valves are closed.
If after 2 hours vacuumizing, it cannot reach the vacuum degree below -755mmHg, it can be
vacuumized for other 1 hour.
If after 3 hours vacuumizing, it still cannot reach the vacuum degree below -755mmHg, check
if there is any leaking point and repair the them.
If after over 2 hours vacuumizing, the vacuum degree is below -755mmHg, close the VL and VH
on the meter separator and stop vacuumizing. 1 hour later to confirm if the vacuum degree changes.
If changes, it indicates there is leaking point in the system. Check the leaking point and repair.
After finishing the above vacuumizing, change the vacuum pump into refrigerant pump to charge the
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Charging amount of refrigerant


When the total length (L) of the two indoor units' connecting pipe is less than 5m, it is unnecessary
to charge additional refrigerant.
If the connecting pipe (L) exceeds 5m, it shall charge Mg additional refrigerant per meter.
That is: Refrigerant charging amount = (L-5) x M (g)
For the unit with liquid pipe 6.35mm, M=30
For the unit with liquid pipe 9.52mm, M=65
Only in COOLING operation can charge the additional refrigerant.
When charging, the refrigerant shall be charged from the charging nozzle of low pressure vavle.
Be carefull when charging refrigerant, do not let the air mix into the system,and must charge
the additional refrigerant in liquid condition.
Electric wiring
WARNING

DANGER OF BODILY INJURY OR DEATH


TURN OFF ELECTRIC POWER AT CIRCUIT BREAKER OR POWER
SOURCE BEFORE MAKING ANY ELECTRIC CONNECTIONS.
GROUND CONNECTIONS MUST BE COMPLETED BEFORE MAKING
LINE VOLTAGE CONNECTIONS.

(1) Selection of size of power supply and interconnecting wires.

Precautions for Electric wiring


Electric wiring work should be conducted only by authorized personnel.
Do not connect more than three wires to the terminal block. Always use round type crimped
terminal lugs with insulated grip on the ends of the wires.
Use copper conductor only.
Select wire sizes and circuit protection from table below. (This table shows 20 m length wires with
less than 2% voltage drop.)

Item Circuit breaker Earth leakage breaker


Power source
Phase Switch breaker Overcurrent protector wire size Switch Leak
Model (A) rated capacity (A) (minimum) breaker current

AU28NAHBEA 3 30 20 2.5mm2 30 30mA

AU282AHBEA
AU242AHBEA
1 40 26 4.0mm2 40 30mA

(2) Wiring connection


Make wiring to supply power to the outdoor unit, so that the power for the indoor unit is supplied by
terminals.
For the detailed wiring connection with the indoor units, see the corresponding indoor
operation and instruction manual.
(3) Wiring procedure
1) Remove the screws on the side before taking off the front panel toward the direction shown in figure.
2) Connect wires to the terminal block correctly and fix the wires with a wire clamp equipped nearby the
terminal block.
3) Route the wires in a proper way and penetrate the wires through the opening for electric wiring on the
side plate.

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Test run
CAUTION

THIS UNIT WILL BE STARTED INSTANTLY WITHOUT "ON" OPERATION


WHEN ELECTRIC POWER IS SUPPLIED.BE SURE TO EXECUTE "OFF"
OPERATION BEFORE ELECTRIC POWER IS DISCONNECTED FOR
SERVICING.
This unit has a function of automatic restart system after recovering power stoppage.

Run the unit continuously for about 30 minutes, and check the following.
Suction pressure at check joint of service valve for gas pipe.
Discharge pressure at check joint on the compressor discharge pipe.
Temperature difference between return air and supply air for indoor unit.

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7.13 Outdoor unit (36~52)

Carefully read the following information in order to operate the airconditioner correctly.
Below are listed three kinds of Safety Cautions and Suggestions.
WARNING! Incorrect operations may result in severe consequences of death or serious injuries.
CAUTION! Incorrect operations may result in injuries or machine damages; in some cases may
cause serious consequences.
INSTRUCTIONS: These information can ensure the correct operation of the machine.
Be sure to conform with the following important Safety Cautions.
The Safety Cautions should be at hand so that they can be checked at any time when needed.
If the conditioner is transferred to the new user, this manual should be as well transferred to the new user.

WARNING!
If any abnormal phenomena is found Don't dismantle the outlet of the
outdoor unit.
(e. g.smell of firing), please cut off the
power supply immediately, and contact The exposure of fan is very dangerous
the dealer to find out the handling whichmay harm human beings.
method.

In such case, to continue using the


conditioner will damage the conditioner,
and may cause electrical shock or fire
hazard.

switch
off When need maintenance and repairment,
call dealer to handle it.

After a long time use of air-conditioner Incorrect maintenance and repairment


the base should be checked for any may cause water leak, electrical shock
damages. and fire hazard.

If the damaged base is not repaired, the


unit may fall down and cause accidents.

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WARNING!

Installed electrical-leaking circuit No goods or nobody is permitted to


breaker. placed on or stand on outdoor unit.

It easily cause electrical shock without The falling of goods and people may
circuit breaker. cause accidents.

Air-conditioner can't be installed in


the environment with inflammable
gases because the inflammable gases
near to air-conditioner may cause fire
hazard.

Please let the dealer be responsible for Don't operate the air-conditioner with
installing the conditioner. damp hands.
Incorrect installation may cause water Otherwise will be shocked.
leak, electrical shock and fire hazard.

Call the dealer to take measures to


prevent the refrigerant from leaking.
If conditioner is installed in a small room be
sure to take every measure in order to
prevent suffocation accident even in case
of refrigerant leakage. Only use correctly-typed fuse.
May not use wire or any other materials
When conditioner is deinstalled or replacing fuse, other-wise may cause
reinstalleddealer should be responsible faults or fire accidents.

for them.
Incorrect installation may cause water
leaking, electrical shock and fire hazard.

Connect earthing wire.


Earthing wire should not be con-
nected to the gas pipe, water pipe,
lightning rod or phone line, in-correct
Use discharge pipe correctly to ensure
earthing may cause shock.
efficient discharge.
Incorrect pipe use may cause water
leaking.

Earthing

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Installation where the area with strong winds.
Install the unit so that the air outlet section of the unit must NOT be faced toward wind direction.
Installation
Fix the unit in a proper way according to the condition of a place where it is installed by referring
to the following .
(a) Concrete foundation (b) Foundation anchor

Unit

Unit
Anchor bolt Concrete foundation

Concrete foundation
To fix by bolts
Anchor bolt

Note: (1) Give enough room for the concrete


foundation to fix by anchor bolts. Note: (1) Place the concrete foundation deep enough.
Install the unit so that the angle of inclination must be less than 3 degrees.
Refrigerant piping
Outline piping
Flare connection 3-way stop valve
Gas pipe

Indoor Outdoor
unit unit

Liquid
pipe
2-way stop valve

Piping size

Liquid pipe 9.52x0.8mm

Gas pipe 90+0.5


19.05x1.0mm

Connect the flare nuts to the pipes, and then flare the pipes.

Precautions for refrigerant piping


Do not twist or crush piping.
Be sure that no dust is mixed in piping.
Bend piping with as wide angle as possible.
Keep insulating both gas and liquid piping.
Check flare-connected area for gas leakage.

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Piping connection
Connecting method (indoor unit)
Apply refrigerant oil at half union as large and flare nut.
To bend a pipe, give the roundness as possible not to crush
the pipe.
When connecting pipe, hold the pipe centre to centre then
screw nut on by hand, refer to Fig.
Be careful not to let foreign matters, such as sands enter
the pipe.

Pipe diameter Fastening torque


Liquid pipe 6.35mm 14.2-17.2N.m
Forced fastening without centering may Liquid pipe 9.52mm 32.7-39.9N.m
damage the threads and cause a gas Gas pipe 12.7mm 49.5-60.3N.m
leakage. Gas pipe 15.88mm 61.8-75.4N.m
Gas pipe 19.05mm 97.2-118.6N.m

Air discharging method


After finishing connection of refrigerant pipe, it shall perform air tightness test.
The air tightness test adopts nitrogen tank to give pressure according to the pipe connection mode as
the following figure shown.
The gas and liquid valve are all in close state. In order to prevent the nitrogen entering the
circulation system of outdoor unit, tighten the valve rod before giving pressure (both gas and liquid
valve rods).
Low pressure gauge

3-way valve totally closed High pressure gauge


(Gas side)
Indoor Outdoor VLVH Meter separator

Completely tightened Flare part Discharging valve

Completely tightened Flare part Mainhole Dropping valve

Indoor units Nitrogen tank


Outdoor units
2-way valve totally closed
(Liquid side)
2
First step: 0.3MPa (3.0kg/cm g) pressurize over 3 minutes.
2
Second step: 1.5Mpa (15kg/cm g) pressurize over 3 minutes. Large leakage will be found.
2
Third step: 3.0 MPa (30kg/cm g) pressurize about 24 hours. Little leakage will be found.

Check if the pressure drops


If the pressure does not drop, the unit is passed
If the pressure drops, please check the leaking point.

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After pressurizing for 24 hours, each 1 C difference of ambient temperature will result in 0.01MPa
2
(0.1kg/cm g) pressure change. It shall be corrected during test.
Checking the leaking point
From the first to third steps, if the pressure drops, check the leakage in each joint by the sense
of hearing, feeling or soap water, etc. to find the leaking point.
After confirming the leaking point, welding it again or tighten the nut tightly again.

Piping and indoor unit vacuumizing


Use vacuum pump to perform vacuumizing. It is strictly forbidden to use the refrigerant to remove
the air inside the system.
After air tightness test and discharging all the nitrogen, connect the vacuum pump as the following
figure shown.
Low pressure gauge High pressure gauge
3-way valve totally closed
(Gas side)
Indoor Outdoor VLVH
Meter separator

Completely tightened Flare part


Discharging valve

P
Completely tightened Flare part Vacuum pump

Indoor units
Outdoor units
2-way valve totally closed
(Liquid side)

It shall use the vacuum pump of (lower than -755mmHg)high vacuum degree and large air
discharging (over 40l/min).
The vacuumizing time depends on the length of the connecting pipe, generally is 1~2 hours.
When vacuumizing, it shall be confirmed both gas and liquid side valves are closed.
If after 2 hours vacuumizing, it cannot reach the vacuum degree below -755mmHg, it can be
vacuumized for other 1 hour.
If after 3 hours vacuumizing, it still cannot reach the vacuum degree below -755mmHg, check
if there is any leaking point and repair the them.
If after over 2 hours vacuumizing, the vacuum degree is below -755mmHg, close the VL and VH
on the meter separator and stop vacuumizing. 1 hour later to confirm if the vacuum degree changes.
If changes, it indicates there is leaking point in the system. Check the leaking point and repair.
After finishing the above vacuumizing, change the vacuum pump into refrigerant pump to charge the
refrigerant.

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Charging amount of refrigerant


When the total length (L) of the two indoor units' connecting pipe is less than 5m, it is unnecessary
to charge additional refrigerant.
If the connecting pipe (L) exceeds 5m, it shall charge Mg additional refrigerant per meter.
That is: Refrigerant charging amount = (L-5) x M (g)
For the unit with liquid pipe 6.35mm, M=30
For the unit with liquid pipe 9.52mm, M=65
Only in COOLING operation can charge the additional refrigerant.
When charging, the refrigerant shall be charged from the charging nozzle of low pressure vavle.
Be carefull when charging refrigerant, do not let the air mix into the system,and must charge
the additional refrigerant in liquid condition.
Electric wiring
WARNING

DANGER OF BODILY INJURY OR DEATH


TURN OFF ELECTRIC POWER AT CIRCUIT BREAKER OR POWER
SOURCE BEFORE MAKING ANY ELECTRIC CONNECTIONS.
GROUND CONNECTIONS MUST BE COMPLETED BEFORE MAKING
LINE VOLTAGE CONNECTIONS.

(1) Selection of size of power supply and interconnecting wires.

Precautions for Electric wiring


Electric wiring work should be conducted only by authorized personnel.
Do not connect more than three wires to the terminal block. Always use round type crimped
terminal lugs with insulated grip on the ends of the wires.
Use copper conductor only.
Select wire sizes and circuit protection from table below. (This table shows 20 m length wires with
less than 2% voltage drop.)

Circuit breaker Earth leakage breaker


Item Power source
Phase Switch breaker Overcurrent protector wire size Switch Leak
Model (A) rated capacity (A) (minimum) breaker current

AU36NAIBEA
AU42NAIBEA 3 30 20 2.5mm2 30 30mA
AU52NAIBEA

(2) Wiring connection


Make wiring to supply power to the outdoor unit, so that the power for the indoor unit is supplied by
terminals.
For the detailed wiring connection with the indoor units, see the corresponding indoor
operation and instruction manual.
(3) Wiring procedure
1) Remove the screws on the side before taking off the front panel toward the direction shown in figure.
2) Connect wires to the terminal block correctly and fix the wires with a wire clamp equipped nearby the
terminal block.
3) Route the wires in a proper way and penetrate the wires through the opening for electric wiring on the
side plate.

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Test run
CAUTION

THIS UNIT WILL BE STARTED INSTANTLY WITHOUT "ON" OPERATION


WHEN ELECTRIC POWER IS SUPPLIED.BE SURE TO EXECUTE "OFF"
OPERATION BEFORE ELECTRIC POWER IS DISCONNECTED FOR
SERVICING.
This unit has a function of automatic restart system after recovering power stoppage.

Run the unit continuously for about 30 minutes, and check the following.
Suction pressure at check joint of service valve for gas pipe.
Discharge pressure at check joint on the compressor discharge pipe.
Temperature difference between return air and supply air for indoor unit.

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7.14 Outdoor unit(88)

Selection of installation site

Warning
It should be installed at places where it is firm enough to withstand the weight of the air
conditioner to prevent falling.
Typhoon and earthquake prevention. It should be installed according to specific requirements.
Inasppropriate installation may lead to accidents.
Blow out
Installtion space
(1)During installation, connect the outdoor unit and align Air inlet
the mounting surface(See the figure on the right).Mount Air inlet

the electric distribution device on the external side of Air inlet


the unit in accordance to the installation instructions for
electric distribution device. maintenance plate
(2)To ensure good performance of the machine and facili-
Over 300mm
tate installation and maintenance, adequate space must
be reserved (See figure on the right).
Over Over Over Over Over 20mm
1000mm
20mm 20mm (front side) 20mm

Note: Obstacles should be 2000mm off the top of the out-


door unit. Obstacles nearby should be 400mm lower
than the top of the unit. Rope
Protection cushion

Base panel
1. Handing Rope
As there is no protective package for the outdoor unit,so
the following points merit attention:
(1) When forklift is used, insert the fork into the holes in
the base plate.
(2) When crane is used, lift the unit with 4 pieces of steel
rope with diameter above 6 mm.
(3) Put protective materials between the cable and the
unit to prevent deformation and damage of the surface.

2.Mounting
(1) The distance between two connections must not be
less than 20mm.

M12 foot screw bolt


4 screws each unit

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Refer to the following figure for the distance between the 1100

foundation bolts.

(2)When the refrigerant pipe is connected from the bottom of


Through hole*15x20*
the unit,the unit should be raised at least 500mm(see the
figure below)

Above 500mm
(3)In snowy regions,snow-proof facilities should be used(see
the figure below).
Refrigerant tube
(Poor snow-proof facilities may lead to damge.To avoid
inconveniences,the unit should be raised and snow-proof
Air outlet snow-
covers should be installed at the air inlet and outlet.) Air inlet snow-proof cover proof cover

(4)During installation,anti-vibration rubber pads should be used


between the machine and the bracket.

Air inlet snow-


proof cover

3.Connection of refrigerant pipe


Warning
During installation,if refrigerant leakage occurs,ventilation measures must be taken.When
refrigerant meets with fire,hazadous gas will be produced.
After installation,make sure that there is no refrigerant leakage.
Refrigerant,if meeting with heaters and stoves,ect in the room,may produce hazardous gas.

Connection of refrigerant pipe


(1) The joints of the refrigerant pipe are inside the unit.Take off the access hole cover in front of the
unit.
(2) The pipe can be connected from the front or bottom of the outdoor unit.
(3) Remove the L-shaped pipe from the valve by welding and connect the accessory pipe to the valve.
(4) In the case of front connection,cut the accessory pipe at the height of the fixing panel.Then join
the pipe with an elbow and let it go through the fixing panel.For the convenience of maintenance,bend
the pipe down (once) and then connect pipe to the right or left.
(5) In the case of bottom connection,join the pipe with accessory pipe through the holes in the base
plate of the outdoor unit,and connect pipe the left or right or the back.

Tube fixing
panel
M6
M4
Bottom plate
Access hole cover
Tub
e to th
e ba t
ck
to th e tigh
Tube
ht
to the tig
Tube
ft
to the le
left Tube
to the
Tube

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(6) During welding,the gas pipe valve must be cooled down with a wet cotton cloth.

During welding of the distribution pipe


1.In case of brazing weld of joint,nitrogen must be filled in the pipe to prevent oxidization.
2.The refrigerant pipe should be newly-made and clean.During installation,do not let water and other
substance into the pipe.
3.Use two spanners to tighten the connecting nut.One spanner will make loose connection.
The torque moment should conform to the specified value.(Refer to the below)

Tube diameter Torque moment for Torque moment for


(mm) pre-installation (N.m) tightening up (N.m)
12.70 49.0(5.0kgf m) 53.9(5.5kgf m)

Selection of tube material and size


Determinaltion of tube diameter (Refer to the diagram on next page for steps 1,2,3,4 and 5 below)
1.Tube between the outdoor unit and the first bypass(main tube):
The diameter of the main tube and the outdoor tube should be the same.
2. Tube between bypasses(sub-tube):
The diameter of the sub-pipe is determined according to the total capacity of all the connected
indoor units.But if it is larger than the capacity of the outdoor unit,the diameter should be determined
according the capacity of the outdoor unit.

Install the nonreturn loop and oil trap


Diag1.outdoor unit below the indoor unit.

oil trap
(Radius 50mm)
indoor unit
gas pipe

6m
Diag2. Outdoor unit is above the indoor unit

outdoor unit

outdoor unit

6m
oil trap
(set 1 oil trap per 6 meters away from the lower unit)

indoor unit

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Crucial points:
When testing, never use oxygen,flamable and poisonous gases.
Step 1:Charge for more than 3 minutes under 0.3MPa(3.0kg/cm2g)
Step 2:Charge for more than 3 minutes under 1.5MPa(15kg/cm2g)
--Serious leakage may be found.
Step 3:Charge for more than 24 hours under 3.0MPa(3.0kg/cm2g)
--Small leakage may be found.
Check for pressure decrease
Without pressure decrease-Pass
With pressure decrease-Check for leaage.There will be a 0.01MPa(0.1kg/cm2g) pressure change
for every 1 C ambient temperature change during the 24-hour pressure charge.It should be
corrected during the test.
Low-pressure High-pressure
gauge gauge

Three-way valve fully


closed(gas side) Gauge distributor
Indoor Outdoor
VL VH

Tightly
closed Solder joint Solder joint
Access hole
6.4
Copper
pipe
Tightly Tightly
closed Solder joint closed Relief valve

Nitrogen bottle
Access hole 6.4
Copper pipe

Indoor unit
Outdoor unit
Three-way valve fully closed liquid side

Detailed diagram of the


three-way valve
(Gas side )access hole
To the gauge
distributor (Gas side)three-way valve

(Liquid side)access hole


To the unit
(Liquid side)three-way valve
To the unit

Field tube Field tube


installation installation
Check for leakage
In the case of pressure decrease during steps 1 to 3 ,check the joints with the ear,hand or soapsuds for
leakage.Repair it by welding or tighten the connecting nut up.
Vacuum Pumping
Use vacuum pump to evacuate the air.Never use the refrigerant for the evacuation.
Drain off the nitrogen gas after the leak test and then connect the vacuum pump as shown in the figure
below.
The vacuum pumping must be done from both the liquid and gas inlets.

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Low-pressure High-pressure
gauge gauge
Three-way valve fully
Indoor Outdoor closed(gas side)
Gauge distributor
Tightly 6.4Copper pipe
closed Solder jointSolder joint
Access hole
P
Tightly Tightly
closed Solder joint closed Vacuum pump
Access hole

Indoor unit
Outdoor unit
Three-way valve fully closed
liquid side
Detailed diagram of the
three-way valve
To the gauge (Gas side )access hole
distributor (Gas side)three-way valve
(Liquid side)access hole
To the unit
(Liquid side)three-way valve
To the unit

Field tube Field tube


installation installation

Use a vacuum pump with high degree of vacuum(below-755mmHg) and large volume displacement
(above 40L/min)
The pumping time depends on the length of the connecting pipe.Generally,it takes about 2-3 hours.
Make sure that the Y-shaped valves on both the gas and liquid sides are closed before pumping.
If the vacuum can no reach-755mmHg within 2 hours,continue pumping for another 1 hour.
If the vacuum can no reach-755mmHg after more than 2 hour's pumping,close the valves VL and
VH on the gauge distributor and stop pumping.One hour later,check the vacuum again.If the
vacuum has changed,it means there is a leakage.Repair it.
After the above steps,replace the vacuum pump with the refrigerant pump and refill refrigerant.

Charging refrigerant
Refrigrant must be charged in liquid state. Containers for R407C refrigerant must be marked
Refrigerant bottle with or without a siphon tube with R407C and a brown Stripe.
can be refilled with refrigerant upright or upside R407C refrigerant cannot share the same
down,Respectively. instrument distributor and filling pipes.

Refilling of refrigerant
After the vacuum pumping,replace the vacuum pump with the refrigerant pump and refill refrigerant.
Calculation of refrigerant quantity
The factory filled refrigerant into the piping excludes the part of pipes according to be refilled on the site.
Refill the amount of refrigerant into the piping according to the following formula.
The factory filled refrigerant is listed in the table below:
The quantity of the refrigerant to be refilled during installation depends on the diameter and length
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The quantity of the refrigerant t be refilled on the site=Actual length of liquid tube x quantity of
refrigerant to be refilled for per meter of liquid pipe.

Recharge refrigerant
When the outdoor valve is shut,fill the refrigerant from the access hole at the gas and liquid sides.
If the required filling is impossible,open all the gas and liquid valves,then slightly shut the gas valve,
run the compressor and fill the refrigerant from the access hole at the gas side.Now adjust the gas valve
to control the refrigerant flow,which will be gasified during absorption by the system.
If there is insufficient refrigerant in the system caused by leaks,refill it after the remaining refrigerant
is recollected.
Open all valves
Open all the valves of the outdoor unit.
Heat isolation of the pipes
Separate isolation should be made for the liquid and gas pipes.
Materials used for the pipe isolation at the gas side must withstand above 120 C temperature.

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Electric wiring
Note:
All the wires should be copper core wires.
The power cable of indoor unit should be equipped according to the operation manual indoor unit.
When connecting the indoor & outdoor wire, check the number of the indoor & outdoor terminals, the
terminals with the same number connected together with one wire.
Incorrect wiring will damage the controller of the air conditioner or make the unit work abnormally.
The air conditioner must use special power circuit and special air switch (40A), groundign wire. The
wiring work should be done by a qualified electrician according to the national wiring rule.
The creepage breaker must be installed. The grounding line and the neutral line of the receptacle must
be strictly separated. It is incorrect to connect the neutral line with the grounding line.
The connection type of power cord is Y connection. If the soft power cord is damaged, to avoid risk, it
must be replaced by the manufacturer or their specific repair department or similar professional worker.

Wiring method
1.The wiring method of orbicular terminal
For the connection wire which end is orbicularterminal, its
wiring method is as the right figure shown. Dismantle the
screw and put it through the ring at the end of the connection
wire, then connect it to the terminal block and tighten the
screw.
The wiring method of orbicular terminal
2.The wiring method of straight terminal For those
Wrong pressing
connection wires whose end are not orbicular terminals, Correct pressing
their wiring method is: Loosen the connecting screw, insert Terminal block
the end of the wire directly into the terminal block, and then
tighten screw. Pull the wire outwards slightly to confirm it
Wire holding clamp
is held tightly.
(Sketch map)
3.Pressing method of connection wire:
After wiring, the connection wire must be pressed with
wire holding clamp. The wire holding clamp should press Terminal block of Y/G
indoor unit
on the out cover of the connection wire. As the right figure
1 2 3
shown:
Connect wire between indoor & outdoor unit
As the wiring diagram show to arrange the connection 1 2 3 L1 L2 L3 N
wire. Terminal block of
outdoor unit Power supply:
Note: The terminal block’s mark at the two ends of the 3N,380-400V,50Hz

connection wire should be corresponding one by one, Power terminal


otherwise the air conditioner cannot work normally. block of outdoor
unit
Others
1. Power supply
The parameter of power cord is over 2.5mm .
Air conditioner must use an exclusive line (over 30A)
When installation air conditioner in a wet place, try to use a circuit breaker against
Current leakage.
For installation in other places, use circuit breaker as far as possible.
The breaker of the air conditioner should be all-pole switch ; and the distance between its
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Such means for disconnection must be incorporation in the fixed wiring
2. Pipe cutting and flaring
Be sure to carry out deburring after pipe cutting with a pipe cutter.
Insert flaring tool to make a flare.

Pipe dia. Dimension A(mm)


A Flaring tool

Liquid pipe 12.7mm (1/2") 1.2 ~ 2.0

Correct Incorrect

Lean Damaged flare Crack Partial Too outside

Installation inspection and test run:


Please operate unit according to this Manual.
Items to be checked during test run. Please made a " "in " "
Are there any gas leakage?
How is insulation at piping connection carried out?
Are electric wires of indoor and outdoor unit firmly inserted into terminal block?
Is electric wiring of indoor and outdoor securely fixed?
Is draminage securely carried out?
Is earth line ( grounding ) securely connected?
Is power supply voltage abided by the code?
Is there any noise?
Is control display normal?
Is cooling operation normal?
Is room temp. regulator normal?
3.Calculation of refrigerant density
Calculation will be made according to the following methods:
1) Total refrigerant content of each system (kg) =content of 1 outdoor system + refilled refrigerant
Content of 1 outdoor system:Factory filled refrigerant
Refilled refrigerant:Filled content during installation according to the diameter and length of the
liquid piping.
2) Calculation of the minimum room sapce (m3).
3) Calculation of refrigerant density
Total refrigerant content
Refrigerant density:0.3(kg/m3)
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2.Preventive measures against excess of critical value
1) Make ventilation holes
Ventilation holes should be built above and under the door.The area of each hole should not be smaller
than 0.15% of the room space.Holes can be made directly in the wall.
2) Reduce the filling content of refrigerant
Filling content of refrigerant can be reduced by shortening the distance between the indoor and outdoor
units.
By reducing the capacity of the outdoor unit.
When outdoor unit be made up of several units.the outdoor capacity of each system should reduce.Sothe
refrigerant content of system reduce.
3) Install ventilation fans.
Users can install uninterrupted ventilation fans to keep the refrigerant density under the critical value.
If uninterrupted ventilation is impossible,a combined fanning and alarming device should be installed
in its stead (through which immediate ventilation is possible when leak occurs).
(See the figure below)

An example
Ventilation fan and gas leak alariming device

The gas leak alarming Vertilation opening


device should be installed
at refrigerant gas
stagnation areas

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8 Electric control functions
8.1 Fixed frequency unit
8.1.1 Control Features
The brief introduction includes those for each item of various types of air conditioners and
their electric control functions.
1) Brief introduction of electric control
(1) Automatic run
a. Cooling-heating type
After the machine being started and running mode changes to AUTO, the system will
decide running mode according to difference between the present room temperature and
setting temperature, then runs as the decided mode. In the following selections, Tr means
room temperature and Ts means setting temperature.
Select running mode according to the following conditions at the first time to enter Auto
mode:
Tr Ts-3 to select cooling mode (with setting temperature being Ts +3)
Tr<Ts-3 to select heating mode (with setting temperature being Ts)
After the system entering auto run mode, the running mode can convert automatically
according to variation of room temperature between cooling, blowing and heating in the way
shown as the chart below:
f t R
a e o
o
l m
Cooling
l p m
Ts+3
i e
n r
g a
t
u

rising
temperature
Room
r
e
Cooling Blowing
Ts-3
Ts-3
Heating
b. Single Cooling Type
Select running mode according to the following conditions at the first time to enter Auto
mode:
Tr Ts + 3 to select cooling mode
Tr < Ts + 3 to select blowing mode
After the system entering auto run, the running mode can convert automatically
according to variation of room temperature between cooling and blowing functions in the way
shown as the chart below:
f t R
a e o
o
l m
Cooling
l p m
i e
n r
g a
t
u
r Ts+3
rising
temperature
Room

e
Cooling
Blowing
Blowing
Ts-3

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(2) Auto Selection of Wind Speed
In the following, Tr means room temperature while Ts means setting temperature.
a. During cooling program conversion of wind speed from the low to high won’t work until
the present speed has continued for 3 minutes while conversion from the high to low needs
no time delay. The chart below is the sketch map of conversion:
falling
Temperature

High speed
Ts 3
High speed
Ts 2 Medium speed

Medium speed Ts 1

rising
Temperature
Low peed
Ts
Low speed

b. During heating program applicable for cooling-heating type , conversion of wind speed
from the low to high won’t work until the present speed has continued for 3 minutes while
conversion from the high to low needs no time delay. The hart below is the sketch map of
conversion:
falling
Temperature

Low speed

Low speed Ts

Ts 1 Medium speed

Medium speed Ts 2
rising
Temperature

Ts 3 High speed

High speed

(3) Dehumidifying program


In the following, Tr means room temperature while Ts means setting temperature.
a. After the system entering dehumidifying program, the compressor, outdoor and indoor
blowing fans run according to the following rules:
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blowing fan runs at setting wind speed. This working area is defined as area A.
(2) Ts Tr Ts + 2 , the compressor and outdoor blowing fan run for 10 minutes then
pause for 6 minutes, while indoor blowing fan runs at low wind speed. This working
area is defined as area B.
(3) Tr < Ts, the compressor and outdoor blowing fan stop working while outdoor blowing
fan runs at low wind speed. This working area is defined as area C.

a. After dehumidifying program starting, the system converts between A, B and C areas
according to variations of room temperature with running mode being shown as the chart
below:
falling
temperature
Room

Area A
Area A Ts 3
Ts 1
Area B

rising
temperature
Room
Area B Ts
Ts 1
Area C
Area C

(4) Cutoff protection against overload and overheat


During heating program, if the indoor blowing fan has been started and the compressor
has been running more than 2 minutes, and the temperature of indoor coil pipe (Ticp)
> 64 , the outdoor blowing fan will stops running; If Ticp ≤ 50 and the outdoor
blowing fan has kept stop state for 45 seconds, then it will restore rotation; If Ticp > 67
and such temperature has last for 10 seconds, the compressor will stop running and
indoor blowing fan run according to conditions as it reaches setting temperature. When
Ticp < 58 , and the compressor has kept stop state over 3 minutes, then the
compressor and outdoor blowing fan will restore normal running.
Cutoff protection for heating current
After 60 seconds from the compressor being started, if CT current exceeds I1 (9.2A) and
such case has kept 5 seconds, the outdoor blowing fan will stop. If 45 seconds has passed
after the outdoor blowing stops and the current of the compressor is less than I2 (7.5A), the
blowing fan will restore running. If CT current exceeds I3 (14.3A) and such case lasts for 3
seconds, the compressor and outdoor blowing fan will stop. The compressor will not restore
running until 3 minutes passes with CT current less than 12A.
(5) Cool wind prevention during heating program
At the first time entering heating program or after ending the latest frost removal, if the
temperature of indoor coil pipe (Ticp) < 28 , the indoor blowing fan will stop running; If
28 Ticp < 38 , the indoor blowing fan will run at low speed; If Ticp > 38 or the
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setting wind speed.
(6) Afterheat blowing during heating program
During heating program, the compressor will stop running (except overheat protection or
frost removal) while the indoor blowing fan will firstly run for 50 seconds at low speed then
stop.
(7) Frost removal control (applicable for cooling-heating type)
Starting conditions for frost removal:
A The indoor unit is in overload protection and outdoor blowing fan stops. The outdoor
blowing fan does not enter overheat mode in 10 minutes after it is restarted, the
compressor has run over 45 minutes totally while 20 minutes continuously, and the
temperature of indoor coil pipe is lower than 43 ;
B After the compressor continuously running for 20 minutes, the temperature of indoor
coil pipe falls 1 every 6 minutes and such case continuously appears three times,
and the temperature of indoor coil pipe is less than 40 , and 5 minutes have passed
after the compressor is restarted;
C The compressor has run totally over 3 hours while 20 minutes continuously, and the
temperature of indoor coil pipe is less than 40 ;
D The difference between room temperature and the one of indoor coil pipe is less than
16 and the compressor has totally run over 45 minutes while 20 minutes
continuously;
Frost removal will start if any one of the above conditions is satisfied.
Ending conditions for frost removal:
1 Time of frost removal has exceeded 9 minutes;
2 CT current exceeds I4(8.2A)
Actions of each load after the frost removal starts:
The compressor and outdoor blowing fan stop, and indoor blowing fan also stops.
55 seconds later the reversal valve is closed and next 5 seconds later the compressor is
started.
Actions of each load after the frost removal ends:
The compressor stops running while outdoor blowing fan immediately runs at high
speed, 55 seconds later the reversal valve is opened and next 5 seconds later the
compressor restores running and indoor blowing fan runs as conditions for cool wind
prevention.
(8) Freeze protection
After the compressor has run for 9 minutes, the system will check temperature of
indoor coil pipe (Ticp). If Ticp is less than -1 , the compressor and outdoor blowing
fan will stop. They will run again after the compressor stops if both the following
conditions are satisfied:
1) 3 minutes have passed since compressor stops.
2) Ticp exceeds 7 .

(9) 3 minutes protection for compressor


After compressor stops, it cannot be started until 3 minutes later. During the machine’s
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restarted until 3 minutes later after it is reenergized.
10 Power breakdown memory
If the machine suddenly loses power while running, or stops for maintenance or trouble
shooting, it will restart running as the status when it stops after the power is restored.
Note: 1. Function setting: Continuously press sleep button on the remote controller 10
times in 5 seconds and buzzer on control panel shall beep 4 times.
2. Memory content: Running mode, wind speed setting, temperature setting,
swing status.
3. Cancel: Press sleep button on the remote controller 10 times and buzzer on
control panel beeps 2 times.

(11) Control of water pump


a. In cooling (including automatic cooling mode) and dehumidifying modes, the water
pump works if the compressor runs while stops 5 minutes later after the compressor
stops.
b. When water tank is fully filled, the float switch will be off. The water pump will start
to work after a controller has detected this signal and it will continue working for 5
minutes after the float restores to normal state.
c. If the full water signal is detected continuously over 5 minutes, the water pump
indicator lamp will flash to alarm and compressor stops running. The water pump
will run 5 minutes, then pause for 5 seconds before next 5 minutes’ running, ... until
the float restores to normal state, after which the pump will run for 5 minutes then
stop.

(12) Monitoring of remote network


Through preset interface, the air conditioner is connected to remote control detector
(made by Haier) with 2-core cables for wire communication, to execute instructions sent
from computer or centralized controller via remote control detector and meanwhile send
present running status and trouble information of the machine to remote control detector.
Connection between air conditioner and remote control detector:

CN11
PC board A-
1
A+
2

Interface for remote


control detector
(13) Trial run
Under shut-down state, hold pressing mandatory button. The buzzer will beep once,
then twice after 5 seconds. Release the button to enter mandatory cooling mode, under
which the indoor blowing fan runs at high speed with both the compressor and outdoor
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8.1.2 Defrost operation flow chart

Come to defrost

Compressor Open outdoor fun


ON

Compressor
Condition off or 55s?
E-Heat off for 30s?
for
compressor Return
OFF Operation indoor
fun motor
Return

4-way value
ON
Turn off compressor Return
outdoor fun
OFF
compressor
Compressor
ON ?
Turn off for
55s?
Return

Turn off Clear the sign of


4-way value defrosts
Return

Compressor Return
ON

Return

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8.2 Inverter unit
The electric control functions are as following:
8.2.1 FAN operation
Indoor fan speed can be adjusted by hand. In this case, there is no auto fan function, and the original set
is the memorized state. Meantime, you can set the HEALTH function. Outdoor unit will stop.
8.2.2 AUTO operation
8.2.2.1 Indoor unit
Set temperature: 24℃
Original fan speed: Auto
Fan speed adjustable range: Auto, Low, Med, High
(1) Working condition
After entering Auto mode, the unit will detect the indoor temperature firstly, then it will choose the working
mode due to the below conditions:
a. If Tr (room temperature) >26℃, it will enter COOL mode. The operation is identical to the mode at the
set temperatue 26℃.
b. When 23℃≤Tr≤26℃, it will be Fan mode, and will run at Fan mode.
c. When Tr<23℃, it will enter HEAT mode, and its operation is identical to the mode at 23℃.
d. In Auto Cool or Heat mode, when the thermistor is OFF, 20 minutes later, the unit will adjust which
mode of Auto to enter.
(2) Timer ON/OFF function. The timing clock is depended on the clock on display panel.
(3) SLEEP function:
The SLEEP time is depended on indoor PCB. When it enters cooling mode, press “SLEEP” to enter
cooling sleep state; when in heating mode, press “SLEEP” to enter heating sleep state.
8.2.2.2 Outdoor unit:
Auto cooling state is as the same as cooling state.
Auto heating state is as the same as heatng state.
In Auto Fan state, outdoor unit will stop.
If changing from the other modes to the Auto mode, only when the thermistor is OFF, the former state will
be over. Shutoff for 20 minutes later, the unit enters Auto mode.
8.2.3 Cooling operation
Outdoor unit:
4-way valve does not work.
Fan:
Ta(indoor ambient temperature)>28.5℃, High speed
Ta<22℃, Low speed
Tolerance: 6.5℃
Frequency limited condition due to Ta:
Ta≤16℃, Max. frequency 68Hz
16℃≤Ta≤41.5℃, Max. frequency 108Hz
41.5℃≤Ta≤50℃, Max. frequency 75Hz

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Ta≥50℃, Max. frequency 68Hz
(1) Frequency limited conditions of current protection
current<1.598V, no limited
1.744V≤current<1.917V, frequency not change
2.080V≤current<2.332, frequency reduces continuously
current>2.332V, unit shutoff
Note: The current limitation for different models, you can choose it due to the different distributing voltage
of the hardware current detecting circuit.
(2) Compressor overheat protection
Tc(compressor temperature)< 97℃, no limited
103℃≤Tc<108℃, frequency not change
Tc≥120℃, unit shutoff
97℃, all resume.
(3) Anti-freezed protection
Te(evaporator temperature)>8℃, no limited
2℃≤Te<5℃, frequency not change
Te<-1℃, 5 minutes later, the unit shutoff (commercial unit is 8 minutes)
Te>8℃, all resume.
(4) In cooling mode, outdoor heat exchanger overload protection
Te<53℃, not limited
59℃≤Te<62℃, frequency not change
Te≥72℃, unit shutoff
Te<53℃, all resume
When the unit stops, the fan motor of outdoor unit will stop.
(5) High Mode operation
In cooling state of High mode, the temperature will be added 4℃ at the base of the set temperature, the
compressor will run at the frequency with the added temperature. 15 minutes later, the High mode will be
cancelled automatically.
In High mode, the indoor fan is High speed. The evaporator anti-freezed function, ourdoor heat
exchanger overload protection, compressor overheat protection and over current protection are valid
(identical to that of cooling mode).
(6) Soft Mode operation
In cooling state of Soft mode, the frequency will depend on the current at the frequency set in the chip,
when the current is below half of the rated current at rated condition. The fan speed is Auto Fan until you
change the operation mode. The Auto Fan of Soft mode depends on the temperature difference.
Ta-Ts≥5℃ High speed
1℃≤Ta-Ts<5℃ Med speed
1℃≤Ta-Ts<1℃ Low speed
Note: Ta: indoor ambient temperature; Ts: set temperature
8.2.4 Dehumidification operation

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Outdoor unit:
Ta-Ts≥2℃, run at cooling mode
Ta-Ts<2℃, the compressor will run at 34Hz and 60Hz in turn, and keeps 6 minutes at 34Hz; 10 minutes at
60Hz.
Ta <15℃, Ts(minimum)=16℃, the compressor will run fitfully, run for 10 minutes, stop for 6 minutes; and
they will run in turn.
8.2.5 Heating operation
Outdoor unit:
4-way valve electrified
2-way valve shutoff
if the unit shutoff in heating mode or the state changes, the 4-way valve will be not electrified 1 minute
and 50 seconds later.
(1) Fan motor
Ta>16.5℃ Low speed
Ta<13℃ High speed
Tolerance: 3.5℃
(2) Compressor frequency
The compressor frequency changing procedure refers to APPENDIX 1.
Frequency limited condition of ambient temperature:
Ta≥28℃ Max. frequency 60Hz
22℃≤T≤28℃ Max. frequency 72Hz
16℃≤T≤22℃ Max. frequency 84Hz
4℃≤T≤16℃ Max. frequency 108Hz
T≤4℃ Max. frequency 120Hz
(3) In heating mode, indoor heat exchanger overload protection
Te<48℃ no limited
54℃≤Te<58℃ frequency not change
Te>63℃ outdoor fan motor stops
Te<60℃ outdoor fan motor resumes
72℃ unit shutoff; 52℃ unit resumes.
(4) Current protection
current<1.882V, no limited
2.023V≤current<2.201V, frequency not change
2.32V, fan motor stops
2.25V, fan motor works
current>2.556V, unit shutoff.
Note: The current limitation for different models, you can choose it due to the different distributing voltage
of the hardware current detecting circuit.
(5) Compressor overheat protection
Tc(compressor temperature)< 97℃, no limited
103℃≤Tc<108℃, frequency not change

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Tc≥120℃, unit shutoff
97℃, all resume.
(6) High mode operation
In heating state of High mode, the temperature will be added 3℃ at the base of the set temperature, the
compressor will run at the frequency with the added temperature. 15 minutes later, the High mode will be
cancelled automatically.
In High mode, the indoor fan is High speed. The indoor heat exchanger overload protection, compressor
overheat protection and over current protection are valid (identical to that of heating mode).
(7) Soft Mode operation
In heating state of Soft mode, the frequency will depend on the current at the frequency set in the chip,
when the current is below half of the rated current at rated condition. The fan speed is Auto Fan until you
change the operation mode. The Auto Fan of Soft mode depends on the temperature difference.
Ts-Ta≥5℃ High speed
1℃≤Ts-Ta <5℃ Med speed
1℃≤Ts-Ta <1℃ Low speed
Note: Ta: indoor ambient temperature; Ts: set temperature
8.2.6 Defrost
8.2.6.1 Working condition
In heating mode, the compressor will run for 45 minutes continuously, and if the one of below conditions
can be met, 5 minutes later the defrost will work.
-10℃≤Ta<-5℃, Te≤-15℃
-5℃≤Ta<0℃, Te≤-12℃
0℃≤Ta, Te≤-6℃
In addition, if Te≤-3℃, and the above conditions can not be met, the compressor will defrost once at the
interval of 178 minutes when compressor running continuously. If Ta<-10℃, and the above conditions
cannot be met, the compressor will defrost once at the interval of 178 minutes when compressor running
continuously.
8.2.6.2 Defrost process and finish condition
At the beginning, compressor stops, and outdoor fan motor stops.
55 seconds later, 4-way valve will be reverse, when Te<23℃, indoor fan motor will stop.
1 minute later, compressor begins to run.
Defrosting is over, compressor stops, 30 seconds later, outdoor fan motor begins to run.
60 seconds later, 4-way valve runs and compressor starts up. The indoor fan motor will run at anti-cold air
condition.
Defrost for once, unit will work for 10 minutes.
In defrosting, compressor will run at 90Hz for 6 minutes, and then will run at 60Hz.
In defrosting, if ourdoor heat exchanger temperature is higher than 12℃, compressor will reduce
frequency and run for 1 minute, then stop.
In defrosting, the unit will not check the indoor coil temperature sensor malfunction.
8.2.7 Compulsory cooling
Outdoor:
(1) Compressor frequency
Frequency will be steady after up to 60Hz.
(2) Protection
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Over current protection is valid.
No load protection is valid.
Outdoor cooling overload protection is valid.
8.2.8 Others
8.2.8.1 Sensor short/open circuit
The failure code will display at two types:display board can display 9 kinds of failure code (refer to the
appendix); LED indicator on indoor PCB flash times will show indoor/outdoor failure code (refer to the
appendix).
In operation, if any sensor is in short/open circuit, the display board will display failure code, outdoor unit
will stop. In Timer On state, if any sensor is short/open, though the timer clock arrives, the unit still does
not start up, and show the failure code.
8.2.8.2 No load
If compressor frequency≥56Hz, and at this time, the voltage<0.024V, then unit will stop.
8.2.8.3 Higher/lower voltage protection
If the power voltage is over 270V or lower than 130V, the unit will occur failure, outdoor unit will shut off.
8.2.8.4 3-minute protection
After compressor stops, only 3 minutes later the compressor can re-start up.
8.2.8.5 High pressure protection
After compressor is running for 5 minutes, the unit will check the pipe pressure, when the pipe pressure is
too high, 15 seconds later, compressor and outdoor fan motor will stop, and then 3 minutes later, the unit
will be normal.
8.2.8.6 Low pressure protection
In any case except for defrost (after compressor runs for over 5 minutes), the unit will check the low
pressure protection, if there is, 15 seconds later, compressor and outdoor fan motor will stop, and then 3
minutes later, the unit is normal. Within 30 minutes, if the compressor stops because of too high pressure
for 3 times, the system will shut off. In shutoff, it will send failure code 08 to indoor unit.
8.2.8.7 Frequency limitation of compressor operation
temp. difference>4, permitted max. frequency: cool 108, heat 120, dehumification 108
temp. difference=4, permitted max. frequency: cool 96, heat 116, dehumification 96
temp. difference=3, permitted max. frequency: cool 80, heat 96, dehumification 80
temp. difference=2, permitted max. frequency: cool 64, heat 80, dehumification 60-32 in turn
temp. difference=1, permitted max. frequency: cool 48, heat 64, dehumification 60-32 in turn
temp. difference=0, permitted max. frequency: cool 15, heat 32, dehumification 60-32 in turn
temp. difference=-1, permitted max. frequency: cool 15, heat 32, dehumification 60-32 in turn
temp. difference=-2, permitted max. frequency: cool 0, heat 0, dehumification 0
8.2.8.8 Oxygen generator function
In all modes, the oxygen generator function is valid: non-standby mode, press “oxygen” button, run the
function directly, and the running mode will not change. In standby state, press “oxygen” button, run the
function, while the outdoor motor will work at Low speed.
8.2.8.9 2-way valves of indoor and outdoor respond
When the state changes, indoor 2-way valve will respond 50 seconds later after the unit stops, the
outdoor 2-way valve will respond when the state has been changed and the compressor starts up.
8.2.8.10 Frequency limitation display when compressor is running
The indicator LED1, LED2, LED3, LED4 on outdoor PCB can display the information of frequency
limitaion.
No Limitaion info Limitaion reason LED4 LED3 LED2 LED1

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(info code) description state state state state
1 Outdoor ambient Too high or too low OFF OFF OFF ON
temperature
2 Frequency set port In debugging, run OFF OFF ON OFF
as frequency set
port
3 Overload in Indoor coil temp. OFF OFF ON ON
heating high
4 Current Too high OFF ON OFF OFF
5 Compressor temp. Compressor temp. OFF ON OFF ON
high
6 Iced in cooling Indoor coil is iced OFF ON ON OFF
7 Overload in Outdoor coil temp. OFF ON ON ON
cooling high
Appendix 1:

COOL
Δt
ΔT 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
1 15 20 24 28 32 36 40 44 48
2 23 36 40 44 48 52 56 60 64
3 48 52 56 60 64 68 72 76 80
4 64 68 72 76 80 84 88 92 96
5 80 84 88 92 96 100 104 108 108
4Hz/3min

HEAT
Δt
ΔT 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
1 32 36 40 44 48 52 56 60 64
2 48 52 56 60 64 68 72 76 80
3 64 68 72 76 80 84 88 92 96
4 84 88 92 96 100 104 108 112 116
5 120

4Hz/3min
10Hz
rising frequency process(max.):

5Hz /3s 1Hz/1s 1Hz/1s 1Hz/1s


Permitted max.
55Hz (stop for 60s) 85Hz (stop for 60s) 90Hz
frequency

Failure code display (at VFD temperature section)


Indoor

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F1# indoor temperature sensor failure
F2# indoor heat exchanger sensor failure
F3# remain
F4# heating overload
F5# cooling freezed
F6# remain
F7# communication failure
Outdoor
E1# module failure
E2# no load
E3# remain
E4# compressor overheat
E5# over total current
E6# ambient temperature sensor failure
E7# heat exchanger sensor failure
E8# low pressure protection
E9# remain
EA# power over voltage protection
EB# remain
EC# cooling overload
ED# remain
EE# EEPROM wrong

The indicator LED1, LED2 of indoor PCB can be used to display failure code, which is as the same as
that of VFD. LED3 is used to display compressor operation. The codes are as follow:

No Failure description Failure reason LED1 LED2 remarks


state times state times
1 Room temp. Short/open flash 1 OFF Indoor
sensor failure circuit failure
2 Heat exchanger Short/open flash 2 OFF
sensor failure circuit
3 Heating overload Tcoil>72℃ flash 4 OFF
4 Iced in cooling Tcoil<-1℃ flash 5 OFF
5 Communication Communication flash 7 OFF
failure circuit failure

Failure display of LED1, LED2, LED3, LED4 on outdoor PCB


No LED4 LED3 LED2 LED1
(failure Failure description Failure reason Note
state state state state
code)
Module overheat, Outd
1 Module failure over current, short OFF OFF OFF ON oor
circuit failur

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Current sensor e
failure or
2 No load OFF OFF ON OFF
compressor not
start up
Communication
3 Remain OFF OFF ON ON
failure
Compressor
4 Tc>120℃ OFF ON OFF OFF
overheat
5 over total current Current>17A OFF ON OFF ON
Ambient temp.
6 Short/open circuit OFF ON ON OFF
sensor failure
Heat exchanger
7 Short/open circuit OFF ON ON ON
sensor failure
Low pressure
8 Lack of refrigerant ON OFF OFF OFF
protection
Compressor sensor
9 (remain) ON OFF OFF ON
failure
Power voltage too
10 Voltage>270V ON OFF ON OFF
high protection
11 Heating overload ON OFF ON ON
Outdoor heat
12 Cooling overload exchanger ON ON OFF OFF
temp.>72℃
Compressor
13 compulsory (remain)
changeover
14 E2ROM wrong E2ROM wrong ON ON ON OFF
15 Normal standby ON ON ON ON

Current protection value (2HP)


Cool heat
Voltage(V) Current(A) Voltage(V) Current(A)
1.598 10.3 1.822 12
1.774 11.5 2.023 13.4
1.917 12.6 2.201 14.5
2.080 13.8 2.372 15.8
2.332 15.5 2.556 17

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CIRCUIT DIAGRAM OF OUTDOOR UNIT 0010573917
BL
16
7 5 3 1
COM NO NC

COM NO NC
8 6 4 2
B B OR GR
17
9.1 Inverter outdoor unit

M 10
B GR

R 1

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R 2
Y/G
AU092AABHA, AU122AABHA

CN108 CN112 P301 P303


;0@^WUec[US^ h[c[`Y V[SYcS_

15
CN109 14 P302
P P304
0.1uF
N P305 P303

CN502
CN106
1PH.220V~.50/60Hz

R CN107
U 7
P1
Y/G

W CN6
V 8
CN5
R

CN501
CN105
9

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B
CN103 CN102

W B B
B

6
TO INDOOR UNIT TO POWER SUPPLY

18 19
1(N) 2(L) 3(C)

R 13 BL 11
R
RST GR
10(2) R 1.Fan Motor
10(3) 200uF
4 2.4-Way Value
2500uF 250V W W
3.PTC
400V 5
10(1) 4.Compressor
B 12(1) 12(2) W W 5.Relay
200uF
13.Inductance 6.Fuse 25A/250VAC
250V
3 14.Fuse T3.15A/250VAC 7.Compressor Sensor
B R 15.Fuse T1A/250VAC 8.Piping Sensor
B: Black GR:Grey B 16.Relay 9.Ambient Sensor
BL:Blue R: Red 17.Fan motor controller(optional) 10.Capacitor
BR:Brown W: White 18.Low pressure switch 11.Terminal Block
Y/G:Yellow/Green 19.High pressure switch 12.Commutator
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BL 15
7 5 3 1
COM NO NC

COM NO NC
8 6 4 2
B B OR GR
2 1
B 16 M
R GR 10
R R
AU142AFBIA, AU182AFBJA

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5 B
N

14 P101 W
SUPPLY

L
POWER

13
BR BL Y/G

CN109
0.1uF CN107 CN112
P P4 P6
P102 P9
N P1 BL
3
R Y/G

COM P3 4 B

CN502
CN106
2

R CN6 CN101 GR
U P5 W
W B
1

CN5 P2 CN701
W
TO INDOOR UNIT

V CN110 CN111

CN501
CN105
B
W Y/G

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R
P
6 8 R 1.FAN MOTOR
17 P 18 2.4-WAY VALVE
R 7 12 3.COMPRESSOR
BL
R R 4.RELAY
5.FUSE(30A/250V~)
RST 9(2) R 6.COMP.TEMP.SENSOR
7.PIPING TEMP.SENSOR
2500uF 8.AMBIENT TEMP.SENSOR
3 9(1)X2 GR
400V 9.CAPACITOR
200uF W 10.TERMINAL BLOCK
B 250V 11(2) 11.RECTIFYING BRIDGE
11(1) 12.INDUCTOR
13.FUSE(2.5A/250V~)
14.FUSE(1A/250V~)
B 15.RELAY
R 16.FAN MOTOR CONTROLLER(OPTIONAL)
B
17.LOW PRESSURE SWITCH
18.HIGH PRESSURE SWITCH
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BL
16
7 5 3 1
COM NO NC
AU242AHBIA

COM NO NC
8 6 4 2
3 B B OR GR
B 2 1
17 M 11(1)
Y/G Y/G
R
GR R
R
3
R Y/G

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B
2
B

6 W
W

15
1

0.1uF 14 5
TO INDOOR UNIT

P CN109 CN107 CN112


P301
N
P1 COM Y/G
CN6

CN502
CN106
R P302 P303 11(2)
U CN5
W COM POW
B
B Y/G
N

V
B P304 W

CN501
CN105
CN110 CN111
W
L

W GND
POWER SUPPLY

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P 1.FAN MOTOR
18 19 2.FAN CAPACITOR
7 9 P 3.4-WAY VALVE
R 8 13 4.COMPRESSOR
RST
BL 5.RELAY
R R
M 6.FUSE(30A/250V~)
10(2) 7.COMP.TEMP.SENSOR
4 R 8.PIPING TEMP.SENSOR
2500uF
10(1) X2 9.AMBIENT TEMP.SENSOR
400V GR
200uF W 10.CAPACITOR
B 250V 12(2) ~ 11.TERMINAL BLOCK
12(1)~
12.RECTIFYING BRIDGE
~ ~ 13.INDUCTOR
B 14.FUSE(2.5A/250V~)
R 15.FUSE(1A/250V~)
B 16.RELAY
R: RED B: BLACK 17.FAN MOTOR
BL: BLUE GR: GRAY CONTROLLER(OPTIOANL)
BR: BROWN W: WHITE 18.LOW PRESSURE SWITCH
Y/G:YELLOW/GREEN 19.HIGH PRESSURE SWITCH
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9.2 Fixed frequency outdoor unit
AU142AFBEA, AU182AFBEA

CIRCUIT DIAGRAM OF OUTDOOR UNIT 0010573313

7 5 3 1 RELAY 2
COM NO NC
8 6 4 2
TRANS. BL W B W GR
FAN MOTOR
SPEED
CONTROLLER

M
FAN B FAN MOTOR CAP.
CN1 CIRCUIT
HIGH PRESSURE SWITCH DETECTOR N3 W FAN MOTOR
P CN2 N2 BL
BL 4-WAY VAVLE
ST WIND
P CN10 HB
LOW PRESSURE SWITCH CRANK
N1
HEATER
1
CN3

T3.15A/250VAC
OUTDOOR AMBINENT SENSOR COM

CN12 CN4
OUTDOOR PIPING SENSOR NO

FUSE
W
CN11 S N
COMPRESSOR VENT SENSOR R
B R S
C M Y/G
W B R Y/G Y/G
1 2 3 COMPRESSOR

TO INDOOR UNIT
R:RED W:EHITE GR:GREY NOTE: 1. DASHED PARTS 1 IS NOT AVAILABLE IN ONLY COOLING TYPE
BL:BLUE B:BLACK Y/G:YELLOW/GREEN
2. DASHED PARTS 2 IS OPTIONAL FOR LOW AMBIENT TEMP

AU242AHBEA, AU282AHBEA

CIRCUIT DIAGRAM OF OUTDOOR UNIT 0010573314

TRANS.
7 5 3 1 RELAY 3
COM NO NC
HIGH PRESSURE SWITCH 8 6 4 2
CN2 CN1 B R B GR FAN MOTOR
LOW PRESSURE SWITCH
CT SPEED
CN10 CONTROLLER
1 CN3 FAN
OUTDOOR AMBINENT SENSOR CN9 W W MOTOR
CAP.
CN12 FAN MOTOR
OUTDOOR PIPING SENSOR Y/G
CN5
CN11 4-WAY VAVLE
DISCHARGE SENSOR 2
S SOLENOID
FUSE
L1 CN4
N T3.15A/250VAC CN7
COMPRESSOR
R B W W
R
Y/G S
R
C W B
CRANK CASE
MAGNETIC HEATER
CONTACTOR
Y/G
W B R Y/G W B Y/G
1 2 3 L N

NOTE:
TO INDOOR UNIT POWER SUPPLY 1. DASHED PARTS 1 2 IS NOT AVAILABLE IN ONLY
COOLING TYPE
R:RED W:WHITE 2. DASHED PARTS 3 IS OPTIONAL IN LOW AMBIENT
BL:BLUE B:BLACK TEMP. COOLING TYPE, AND THERE IS NO FAN
Y/G:YELLOW/GREEN MOTOR SPEED CONTRLLER IN NORMAL TYPE

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AU28NAHBEA, AU36NAIBEA, AU42NAIBEA, AU52NAIBEA
CIRCUIT DIAGRAM OF OUTDOOR UNIT 0010573510

7 5 3 1 4
TRANS.
8 COM6 NO NC2 FAN
HIGH PRESSURE SWITCH CN1 4 Y/G 1
B R B GR MOTOR
CN2 FAN MOTOR FAN
SPEED MOTOR
5 CN10 CAP
CONTROLLER
CT Y/G
LOW PRESSURE SWITCH
2 CN3 FAN
W MOTOR
OUTDOOR AMBINENT SENSOR CN9 CAP
CN12 4-WAY FAN MOTOR
OUTDOOR PIPING SENSOR VALVE
CN5 SOLENOID
CN11
COMPRESSOR VENT SENSOR 3 MAGNETIC CONTACTOR
S
L3 CN7 COMPRESSOR
R BL W L2 R
FUSE
B
R L1
N T3.15A/250VAC
W
BL
M 6
CN4
Y/G

CRANK CASE
B HEATER

R W BL B W B R Y/G Y/G
R S T N12 3 NOTE:
1. DASHED PARTS 1 IS NOT AVAILABLE IN COOLING CAPACITY BELOW
36000Btu
2. DASHED PARTS 2 3 IS NOT AVAILABLE IN ONLY COOLING TYPE
Y/G:YELLOW/GREEN POWER SUPPLY TO INDOOR UNIT 3. DASHED PARTS 4 IS OPTIONAL FOR LOW AMBIENT TEMP. COOLING,
R:RED W:WHITE AND THERE IS NO FAN MOTOR SPEED CONTRLLER IN NORMAL TYPE
BL:BLUE B:BLACK 4. DASHED PARTS 5 6 ARE NOT AVAILABLE IN SOME TYPE

AU88NATBEA

CIRCUIT DIAGRAM OF OUTDOOR UNIT 0010574318


BL
3
7 5 3 1
TRANS. COM NO NC
8 6 4 2
HIGH PRESSURE SWITCH CN1
B B OR GR
P CN2 FAN MOTOR
LOW PRESSURE SWITCH SPEED
CN10 GR CONTROLLER
P CT1
1 CN3
OUTDOOR AMBINENT SENSOR CN9
CN12 FAN MOTOR
4-WAY VAVLE
OUTDOOR PIPING SENSOR WIND
CN5
CN11 2 MAGNETIC
COMPRESSOR VENT SENSOR S CONTACTOR
L3 CN7 COMPRESSOR
L2 FUSE
L1 M
N T6.3A/250VAC CN4

R B BL W R CRANK HEATER

R W BL B Y/G Y/G Y/G


W B R Y/G
L1 L2 L3 N 1 2 3 NOTE:
OR:ORANGE GR:GREY 1. Dashed parts 1 are not available for only Cooling type
Y/G:YELLOW/GREEN 2. Dashed part 2 is temp. switch inside of Compressor for optional
R:RED W:WHITE 3.Dashed parts 3 is optional for Low Ambient Temp. Cooling, and
POWER SUPPLY TO INDOOR UNIT there is no relay in only Cooling type
BL:BLUE B:BLACK

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9.3 Indoor unit
AB092/122/142/182ACBIA, AC092/122/142/182ACBIA, AD092/122/142/182AMBIA, AB14/182ACBEA,
AC14/18/242ACBEA, AD14/182AMBEA
CIRCUIT DIAGRAM OF INDOOR UNIT 0010576546
FUSE T2.0A/250VAC
REMOTE
REMOTE CENTRALIZED W:WHITE B:BLACK
RECEIVER R:RED Y:YELLOW
M CONTROLLER
R B BL B W 8 OR:ORANGE BL:BLUE
TRANS.
6 BR:BROWN
MC1 MC2 COM N FG L
M Y/G:YELLOW/GREEN
CN1
FILTER CN2 P TRANS.:TRANSFORMER
MOTOR
A B CN12
CN14 CN16 (ALARM)
CN1 CN17 CN13 10
4 (12V/ALM) (UP-DOWN) (RECEIVE (REMOTE) CN11
5 (DOOR)
CN4 3 BOARD)
13 CN15
(FLOAT)
CN5 (CONTROLLER) CN19

12 1234
CN20 FLOAT

ON ON
SW5
WIRED
FUSE
T3.15A/250VAC

P4(N2) CN7 2 SWITCH


CONTROLLER P3(N1) SW4
(FRESH)

P7 P8 P9 P10 P11 P12 P13 P14 P15 P16 CN21


(L')
(OXYGEN)

(HUMI)

(SWING)

(COMM)
(PUMP)

(H)
(HEAT)

(M)
(L)
(N')
P17 SW3

1234 1234 1234


P2(N)

ON ON ON
Y BL W 1
P6(N4) NOTE:
(ROOM/PIPE) (FREEZE) SW2
P1(L) P5(N3)
R 1. PARTS 1 2 3 ARE NOT
AVAILABLE CN6 CN8 SW1
2. PARTS 4 5 6 ARE
7 OR Y Y 9 12 OPTIONAL, AND THE LINE
OR 11
MARKED 13 ONLY AVAILABLE
Y/G M M
M M
FAN
MOTOR
M
ROOM PIPING TEMP.
IN CONVERTIBLE TYPE
3. PART 7 NOT AVAILABLE
SWING PUMP SWING MOTOR TEMP. SENSOR IN DUCT TYPE
MOTOR MOTOR FAN CAP. SENSOR 4. PARTS AND CONNECTED
W B R B @
W @ WIRES IN DASHED FRAME 8
ONLY FOR AB14/182ACBEA
Y/G 5.PARTS AND CONNECED TWIRES IN DASHED FRAME 9 10 ARE NOT AVAILABLEIN AD14/182AMBEA,
1 2 3 N L
W B R BL BR Y/G AND CONVERTIBLE TYPE,AND CORRESPONDINGLY THERE IS A CLIP ON PCB
6.PARTS AND CONNECTED WIRES IN DASHED FRAME 11 ONLY FOR AC142/182/242ACBEA
7. PARTS AND CONNECTED WIRES IN DASHED FRAME 12 DETERMINED BY PRODUCTS TYPE
8. IN AC242ACBEA, DASHED LINES MARKED @ CONNETED TO "1 , 2" ON TERMINAL BLOCK,
AND THERE ARE NO LINES BETWEEN "1 AND L" , "2 AND N"
TO OUTDOOR UNIT POWER SUPPLY 9. REFER TO OPERATION MANUAL TO SET SW1-SW5

AB242/28N/36N/42N/52NACBEA, AC28N/36N/42N/52NAFBEA, AD242/28N/36N/42NAMBEA,


AD242AMBIA
CIRCUIT DIAGRAM OF INDOOR UNIT 0010576547

4 6 W:WHITE B:BLACK
TRANS. REMOTE R:RED Y:YELLOW
REMOTE
RECEIVER CONTROLLER OR:ORANGE BL:BLUE
CENTRALIZED BR:BROWN
Y/G:YELLOW/GREEN
CAP.:FAN MOTOR CAPACITOR
CN12 TRANS.:TRANSFORMER
CN13 A B (ALARM)
CN1 CN17 CN14 CN16
(UP-DOWN) (RECEIVE CN11
CN4 (12V/ALM) (REMOTE) (DOOR)
BOARD)
5 3 14 CN15
13 UP-DN L-R (FLOAT) 7
CN5 (CONTROLLER)
12 1234

FLOAT
ON ON

WIRED CN19 CN20 SW5


T3.15A/250VAC
FUSE

P4(N2) CN7 2 SWITCH


CONTROLLER SW4
(FRESH)

P3(N1)
P7 P8 P9 P10 P11 P12 P13 P14 P15 P16 CN21
(L')
(OXYGEN)

(HUMI)

(SWING)

(COMM)
(PUMP)

(H)
(HEAT)

(M)
(L)

(N')
P17 SW3
1234 1234 1234

P2(N)
ON ON ON

Y BL W 1
P6(N4)
P1(L) P5(N3)
R (ROOM/PIPE) (FREEZE) SW2
CN6 CN8 SW1

10
8 OR OR Y Y
11 M M
Y/G Y/G
M M M M SWING PIPING TEMP.
SWING PUMP 12 MOTOR ROOM SENSOR
W B R MOTOR MOTOR TEMP.
CAP. CAP. SENSOR
9 FAN MOTOR
B

1 2 3 W
Y/G NOTE: 1. PARTS 1 2 3 IN DASHED FRAME ARE NOT AVAILABLE
W B R Y/G 2. PARTS 4 5 6 ARE OPTIONAL, AND THE LINE MARKED 14 ONLY AVAILABLE IN CONVERTIBLE TYPE
3. PARTS AND CONNECTED WIRES IN DASHED FRAME 7 9 ARE NOT AVAILABLE IN CONVERTIBLE TYPE,
AND CORRESPONDINGLY THERE IS A CLIP ON PCB
4. PARTS AND CONNECTED WIRES IN DASHED FRAME 8 ARE NOT AVAILABLE IN DUCT TYPE
TO OUTDOOR UNIT 5. PARTS AND CONNCETED WIRES IN DASHED FRAME 10 11 DETERMINED BY PRODUCTS TYPE
6. PARTS AND CONNECTED WIRES IN DASHED FRAME 12 13 ONLY AVAILABLE IN AC***AFBEA TYPE
7. REFER TO OPERATION MANUAL TO SET SW1-SW5

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AD242/28N/36N/42N/52N/88NAHBEA
CIRCUIT DIAGRAM OF INDOOR UNIT 0010576548

REMOTE RECEIVER 8 W:WHITE B:BLACK


REMOTE R:RED Y:YELLOW
TRANS. 6 CENTRALIZED OR:ORANGE BL:BLUE
CONTROLLER BR:BROWN
Y/G:YELLOW/GREEN
CAP.:FAN MOTOR CAPACITOR
CN12 FC:FAN MOTOR SPEED
CN17 CN14 CN13 A B (ALARM) CONTROLLER
CN1 CN16 CN11
7 CN4 (12V/ALM) (UP-DOWN) (RECEIVE BOARD) (REMOTE) TRANS.:TRANSFORMER
(DOOR)
5 4 CN15
(CONTROLLER) CN19 CN20 (FLOAT)
WIRED CN5 2

12 1234
FLOAT

ON ON
SW5
FUSE
CONTROLLER
T3.15A/250VAC
P4(N2) CN7 3 SWITCH
SW4

(FRESH)
P3(N1)
P7 P8 P9 P10 P11 P12 P13 P14 P15 (L') P16 CN21

(OXYGEN)

(HUMI)

(SWING)

(COMM)
(PUMP)

(H)
(HEAT)

(M)
(L)
(N') P17

1234 1234 1234


P2(N)

ON ON ON
SW3
Y BL W
P1(L) P5(N3) P6(N4) (ROOM/PIPE) (FREEZE) 1 SW2
R CN6 CN8 SW1

8 7 8 7 8 7
6 5 6 5 6 5
COM COM COM
4 3 4 3 4 NO 3 ROOM
NO NO
2 NC 1 2 NC 1 2 NC 1 TEMP. PIPING TEMP.
W B R SENSOR SENSOR

FC CAP. Y/G
M Y/G
M
9 CAP. 10
FAN MOTOR FAN MOTOR
B
W
1 2 3 Y/G NOTE: 1. PARTS 1 2 3 4 5 IN DASHED FRAME ARE NOT AVAILABLE
W B R Y/G 2.PARTS 6 7 8 ARE OPTIONAL
3. PART 9 IS FAN MOTOR SPEED CONTROLLER KIT
4. PARTS 10 AND CONNECTED DASHED LINES ONLY AVAILABLE IN AD88NAHBEA
5. REFER TO OPERATION MANUAL TO SET SW1-SW5
TO OUTDOOR UNIT

AP182ACBEA

CIRCUIT DIAGRAM OF OUTDOOR UNIT 0010574147


PIPING
TRANS. TEMP ROOM
TEMP.

CONTROLLER
CN6 CN3
TERMINAL
CN2
BLOCK
TO OUTDOOR UNIT

Y/G
R Y/G

M M
CN5
R CN11
3

SWING MOTOR
B
W B
2

CN8
W
1

4 3
CN9

N S(N-W) CN7 CN1


FUSE
POWER SUPPLY
T3.15A/250VAC

M FAN MOTOR
~ M
NOTE:PARTS IN DASHED FRAME IS DIFFERENT
BETWEEN DIFFERENT TYPE SWING ~ Y/G

MOTOR
B:BLACK BR:BROWN W:WHITE GR:GREY
FAN MOTOR CAP.
R:RED Y/G:YELLOW/GREEN

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AP242/42NACBEA

CIRCUIT DARGRMA OF INDOOR UNIT 0010573581


PIPING
TRANS. TEMP ROOM
TEMP.

CONTROLLER
CN6 CN3
TERMINAL
TO OUTDOOR UNIT

CN2
BLOCK
Y/G
R Y/G

CN5 CN11
R

B
W B

CN8
W

CN9

N S(N-W) CN7 CN1


FUSE
T3.15A/250VAC

FAN MOTOR

NOTE: Parts in dashed frame is not available SWING


MOTOR
B:BLACK BR:BROWN W:WHITE GR:GRAY
R:RED Y/G:YELLOW/GREEN FAN MOTOR CAP.

AP88NACBEA

WIRING DIAGRAM OF INDOOR UNIT 0010575980

REMOTE RECEIVER PIPING TEMP.SENSOR


ROOM TEMP.
SENSOR

SWING MOTOR
CN17 CN3 CN12
CN18 CN11 CN6

CN10 1 CN2
CN16 T6.3A/250VAC REMOTE DETECTOR
CN21 CN15 CN20 CN19
FUSE
BL B B BL Y Y CN9

R W B R
TRANS. Y/G
FAN MOTOR
FAN MOTOR R T3.15A/250VAC
Y/G Y/G W B R Y/G
FAN CAP. FAN CAP. 1 2 3

TO OUTDOOR UNIT

NOTE:DASHED PART 1 IS OPTIONAL


W:WHITE R:RED BR:BROWN GR:GREY B:BLACK
Y/G:YELLOW/GREEN

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1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
R301
RL4 G4A-1A-E SA1 L301
330/10W RA-362M-V7 1 2 P303 U3
C302 C303 E2ROM
224/275V 472/275V 1 CS VCC 8 VCC
2 7 104/50VC15 D2

C10
C301 C304 3 SK DC 6 510/1/4W IN4007 +12

104/50V
474/275V 3 4 DI ORG R50
472/275V 4 DO GND 5 O3 R9
P301 TLP371 10K/1/4W P2 P1
GND P302 1 6 R12 ~220V
S14KV561 S14KV561 R302 R5 102/630V C41 2.7K/1/4
Z301 Z302 1M/1/4W TO P23 2 5 78K/1/2W
C D

COM
POW
D D
3 4
P304
LED5 FUS1
CN105 3.15A

1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
VCC
320 @^WUec[U VSeS

+5
R19 R20 R21 R22 2.7K/1/4W U2 +12
R14 1 16
B5

R36
R37
R38
R39
R40
R41

2.7K/1/4W
2.7K/1/4W
2.7K/1/4W R15 2 15

2.7K/1/4W
R13

2.7K/1/4W
2.7K/1/4W R16 3 14

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S9014

390/1/4W
390/1/4W
390/1/4W
390/1/4W
390/1/4W
390/1/4W
LED1 LED2 RL1 RL2
LED3 LED4 2.7K/1/4W R17 4 13 3A/250VAC 3A/250VAC
2.7K/1/4W R18 5 12
B1S9014 C19 U1 6 11

TO P24 2.7K/1/4W
B4 29 1 CN112
333/50V 30 2 7 10 C38
31 3 8 9 1
C S9014 B3 S9014 32 4 R57 LOW 2 C
R45 33 5 R2 78K/1W HIGH 3
34 6 C19 4
TO FAN

35 7 5
120/1/2W

36 8 333/50V +12

5.1K/1/4W
R43 37 9
38 10 C35 3U/450V 5PIN
R42 B2 S9014 39 11

5.1K/1/4W
40 12 RL3 CN108 R56
41 13 3A/250VAC1 78K/1W
42 14 2

5.1K/1/4W
R44 43 15 VCC VCC
+5 44 16 20K/1/4WR31 O2
5.1K/1/4W 45 17
46 18 R17
47 19 R610K/1/4W C5 104/50V R23 D18
20K/1/4W R30 48 20 R7 IN4148
<N2;4<<=C<.<N344<<=C< </. IOXI[OZ JOGMXGS

49 21 R18 TLP521
R51 R8
50 22 2.7K/1/4W COM
51 23 10K/1/4W
52 24 VCC

10K/1/4W
R61 R62 R52 10K/1/4W D14 VCC 53 25
C3 54 26 2.7K/1/4W R59

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55 27 R3520K/1/4W R34 R24 78K/2W
xwux J>= U[cUf[e V[SYcS_ S`V _S[` W^WUec[U bSce dbWUd

100K/1W 100K/1W R25 104/50V 56 28 20K/1/4W


C1 C4 TO P43 D1
R49 O1
2.7K/1/4W MC68HC908MR16CB
C29 104/50V

104/50V
B C18 5.1K/1/4W IN4007 B
10U/25V 333/50V
TLP521
T1 C25100U/16V
C36 T3
16 CN110 CN111
FUS2 D8 C32 4PIN 4PIN
1A IN4007 220U/25V R11
15 15K/1/4W

104/630V
CN109 11 VP1

82K/2WR60
3PINB/320v 1 14 10
4
3
2
1
4
3
2
1

1 D6 9 R54 200
R55 C42

R33
2 IN4007 220U/25V 8 1K/1/4W

20K/1/4W
3 560K/1W D3 13 7

190K/2W R58
6 C22 1U/50V
DC 12 5 VCC D15
IN4007 C26 47U/25V

20K/1/4W R32
D5 C43 4 VCC
IN4007 220U/25V 3 CN106 +5 1U/50V C24
2 11 2 IN4148
1 11PIN D12 IN4148 D17 IN4148
10 C23
D7 C30 CX1 CA1
IN4007 220U/25V 4M 1
9 2 1U/50V D13 D11
R4 +12 3
3 8 4
D10 IN4148 IN4148
2
1

C40 50/1/2W Z1 IN4007 C27 100U/25V 5


A D4 104/160V 5.1V 4 7 +12 6 A
B6 7805 V1 VCC 7 4 3
2SC3150 6 1 3 8

G
-5V
I O 9 CT
3
2
1

R3 IN4007D9 C28 C20 C2 R28 R27 R26 Title


CAP8*102

2
9
8
7
6
5
4
3
2
1

C33 350/1/2W 5
220U/25V CN103
Size Number Revision
20K/1/4W
20K/1/4W
20K/1/4W

100U/16V 104/50V R8*20K A3


100U/25V RA1 VCC Date: 22-Oct-2002 Sheet of
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1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8

U3
E2ROM
1 8 VCC
CS VCC
2 7 104/50VC15 D2
SK DC 510/1/4W

C10
3 6 IN4007 +12
DI ORG R50

104/50V
4 5 O3
DO GND R9 P2 P1
TLP371
10K/1/4W R12
1 6 ~220V
R5 2.7K/1/4
102/630V C41
TO P23 78K/1/2W
2 5
D D

COM
POW

3 4

LED5 FUS1
CN105 3.15A

1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
VCC

+5
R19 R20 R21 R22
2.7K/1/4W U2 +12
R14 1 16
B5

R36
R37
R38
R39
R40
R41
2.7K/1/4W R15 2 15

2.7K/1/4W
2.7K/1/4W

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R13

2.7K/1/4W
2.7K/1/4W
2.7K/1/4W R16 3 14
S9014 RL4 RL1 RL2

390/1/4W
390/1/4W
390/1/4W
390/1/4W
390/1/4W
390/1/4W
LED1 LED2
2.7K/1/4W R17 4 13 3A/250VAC 3A/250VAC 3A/250VAC
LED3 LED4

2.7K/1/4W
2.7K/1/4W R18 5 12
S9014
B1 CN107
C19 U1
6 11 1

TO P24
29 1 CN101 C37 2 CN112
B4
333/50V 30 2 7 10 1 C38
31 3 8 9 2 2PIN/valve 1
C S9014 32 4 TO VALVE R57 LOW 2 C
B3 S9014
33 5 2PIN R1 R2 78K/1W HIGH 3
R45
34 6 C19 4
35 7 5
TO FAN

120/1/2W

36 8 +12
120/1/2W

R43 333/50V

5.1K/1/4W
37 9
S9014 38 10 C35 3U/450V 5PIN
B2 39 11
R42
40 12 RL3 CN108 R56

5.1K/1/4W
RKP78 41 13 3A/250VAC1 78K/1W
42 14 2
<N364<A=D<.<N3:4<A=E< </. IOXI[OZ JOGMXGS

43 15 VCC VCC

5.1K/1/4W
R44
RKP78 +5 44 16 20K/1/4WR31 O2
CN5 +5 CN6 5.1K/1/4W 45 17
2 2 R17
46 18
1 1 R610K/1/4W C5 104/50V R23 D18
20K/1/4W R30 47 19
48 20 R7 IN4148
49 21 R18 TLP521
R51 R8
50 22 2.7K/1/4W COM
51 23 10K/1/4W

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52 24 VCC
R61 R62 R52 10K/1/4W D14 VCC

10K/1/4W
53 25
C3 2.7K/1/4W R59
54 26
55 27 R3520K/1/4W R34 R24 78K/2W
100K/1W 100K/1W RKP77 20K/1/4W
R25 104/50V 56 28
C1 TO P43
C4 RKP79 O1 D1
2.7K/1/4W R49
MC68HC908MR16CB
C29 104/50V 5.1K/1/4W

104/50V
B C18 IN4007 B
333/50V
10U/25V TLP521
T1 C25100U/16V
T3
C36
16
CN110 CN111
FUS2 D8
C32 4PIN 4PIN R11
1A IN4007

R60
220U/25V 15K/1/4W
15
CN109 11

104/630V
3PINB/320v 1 14 10 VP1

82K/2W
4
3
2
1
4
3
2
1

1 D6 9 R54 200
R55 C42
2 IN4007 8 1K/1/4W
220U/25V
3 560K/1W D3 13 7

190K/2W R58
6 C22
1U/16V
DC 12 5 VCC D15 C26
IN4007 47U/25V
D5 4
C43 VCC
IN4007 3 C24
220U/25V CN106 1U/16V
2 11 2 IN4148
1 11PIN D12 IN4148 D17 IN4148
10 C23
D7 CX1
C30 CA1
IN4007 4M
220U/25V 1
9 1U/16V D13 D11
2
R4 +12
3
3 8
4
D10 IN4148 IN4148
C27 5
2
1

C40 50/1/2W Z1 IN4007 100U/25V


+12 6
A D4 104/160V 5.1V 4 7 A
B6 V1 7
7805 VCC 4 3
2SC3150 8
6 1 3
G

I O 9
-5V CT
D9 C28 C20
3
2
1

R3 IN4007 C2 R28 R27 R26 Title


CAP8*102
2

C33 350/1/2W 5
9
8
7
6
5
4
3
2
1

220U/25V CN103
Size Number Revision
20K/1/4W
20K/1/4W
20K/1/4W

100U/16V 104/50V R8*20K A3


100U/25V
RA1 VCC Date: 12-Oct-2002 Sheet of
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G4A-1A-E
R301
RL301 SA1
L301
330/10W RA-362M-V7 P303 U3
1 2
E2ROM
C302 C303
1 8 VCC
224/275V 472/275V CS VCC
2 7 104/50VC15 D2
SK DC 510/1/4W

C10
474/275V C301 C304 3 6 IN4007 +12
3 4 DI ORG R50

104/50V
472/275V 4 5 O3
P304 DO GND R9 P2 P1
TLP371
GND 10K/1/4W R12 ~220V
P302 1 6
S14KV561 R5 2.7K/1/4
S14KV561 R302 102/630V C41
Z301 TO P23 78K/1/2W
Z302 1M/1/4W 2 5
D
C D D

COM
POW

3 4
P301
LED5 FUS1
CN105 3.15A

1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
VCC

+5
R19 R20 R21 R22
2.7K/1/4W U2 +12
R14 1 16
B5

R36
R37
R38
R39
R40
R41
2.7K/1/4W R15 2 15

2.7K/1/4W
2.7K/1/4W
R13

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2.7K/1/4W
2.7K/1/4W
2.7K/1/4WR16 3 14
S9014 RL4 RL1 RL2

390/1/4W
390/1/4W
390/1/4W
390/1/4W
390/1/4W
390/1/4W
LED1 LED2
2.7K/1/4WR17 4 13 3A/250VAC 3A/250VAC 3A/250VAC
LED3 LED4

2.7K/1/4W
C
2.7K/1/4WR18 5 12
S9014
B1 CN107
C19 U1
6 11 1
<N464<C=D< </. IOXI[OZ JOGMXGS

TO P24
29 1 C37 2 CN112
B4
333/50V 30 2 7 10 C38
31 3 8 9 2PIN/valve 1
C S9014 32 4 TO VALVE R57 LOW 2 C
B3 S9014 D
33 5 R1 R2 78K/1W HIGH 3
R45
34 6 C19 4
35 7 5
TO FAN

120/1/2W

36 8 +12
120/1/2W

R43 333/50V

5.1K/1/4W
37 9
S9014 38 10 C35 3U/450V 5PIN
B2 39 11
R42
40 12 RL3 CN108 R56

5.1K/1/4W
41 13 3A/250VAC1 78K/1W
42 14 2
43 15 VCC VCC

5.1K/1/4W
R44
+5 44 16 20K/1/4WR31 O2
5.1K/1/4W 45 17
46 18 R17
47 19 R610K/1/4W C5 104/50V R23 D18
20K/1/4W R30 R7
48 20 IN4148
49 21 R18 TLP521
R51 R8
50 22 2.7K/1/4W COM
51 23 10K/1/4W
52 24 VCC
R61 R62 R52 10K/1/4W D14 VCC

10K/1/4W
53 25
C3 2.7K/1/4W R59
54 26

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55 27 R3520K/1/4W R34 R24 78K/2W
100K/1W 100K/1W 20K/1/4W
R25 104/50V 56 28
C1 TO P43
C4 O1 D1
2.7K/1/4W R49
MC68HC908MR16CB
C29 104/50V 5.1K/1/4W

104/50V
B C18 IN4007 B
333/50V
10U/25V TLP521
T1 C25100U/16V
T3
C36
16
CN110 CN111
FUS2 D8
C32 4PIN 4PIN R11
1A IN4007

R60
220U/25V 15K/1/4W
15
CN109 11

104/630V
3PINB/320v 1 14 10 VP1

82K/2W
4
3
2
1
4
3
2
1

1 D6 9 R54 200
R55 C42
2 IN4007 8

R33
220U/25V 1K/1/4W
3 560K/1W D3 13 7
20K/1/4W

190K/2W R58
6 C22
DC
100U/16V
12 5 VCC D15 C26
IN4007 47U/25V
D5 4 20K/1/4W R32
C43 VCC
IN4007 3 +5 C24
220U/25V CN106 100U/16V
2 11 2 IN4148
1 11PIN D12 IN4148 D17 IN4148
10 C23
D7 CX1
C30 CA1
IN4007 4M
220U/25V 1
9 100U/16V D13 D11
2
R4 +12
3
3 8
4
D10 IN4148 IN4148
C27 5
2
1

C40 50/1/2W Z1 IN4007 100U/25V


+12 6
A D4 104/160V 5.1V 4 7 A
B6 V1 7
7805 VCC 4 3
2SC3150 8
6 1 3
G

-5V
I O 9
D9 C28 C20 CT
3
2
1

R3 IN4007 C2 R28 R27 R26 Title


CAP8*102
2

C33 350/1/2W 5
9
8
7
6
5
4
3
2
1

220U/25V CN103
Size Number Revision
20K/1/4W
20K/1/4W
20K/1/4W

100U/16V 104/50V R8*20K A3


100U/25V
RA1 VCC Date: 12-Apr-2002 Sheet of
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N C16 C3
22uF/250V 103
250
R5 +12
33K +5
R1
D 200K D
R12 D6 4004 N3
D2 JK1
IC1 TLP371 +5 560
4007 JQ1A
D7 4004
L1 D1 R2 FAN
250 4007 62K/3W R7
TLP521-1 10K
R3 C2 R6 IC2 R8
62K/3W 103 2.2K
R4 D3 1K
JK3 N1
62K/3W 4007

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C4 103
+5 JQ1p
R15
HB
10K/0.5W +5
R27 R17 R18 R19 R20
S D4 R16 10K 10K 10K 10K 10K IC3 C5
104
4007 MC68HC908JL3ECP
250 10K/0.5W 1 28
IRQ RST
2 27 IC4
C CN10 2 TEST PTA0 PTA5
ULN2003A C
1
VHB2B 3 26 1 16
R9 1M VSS PTD4 A1 Q1
2 15 JK4
A2 Q2 YJ
4 25 3 14
OSC1 PTD5 A3 Q3 JTN1aS-TMP-F-DC12
CN2 C27 103 4 13
2 A4 Q4
5 24 5 12
VHB2B 1 4MHz OSC2/PTA6 PTD2 A5 Q5
6 11
A6 Q6
+5 6 23 7 10
D5 OSC1 PTA1 PTA4 A7 Q7
+5
C10 103 N2
7 22
4148 VDD PTD3 JK2
D15 D14 8 9
GND VCC
C12 103 Ç¿ÖÆÖÆÀä8 21 JQ1A
PTA2 PTB0
R10
CT1 C11 103 Ç¿ÖÆÖÆÈÈ9 20 ST
PTA3 PTB1
0057W 1K R11
10 19
PTB7 PTD1
D12 D13 R13 1K C6 11 18

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PTB6 PTB2
+5
470 104 10K
12 17
PTB5 PTB3
<N364<A=@<. <N3:4<A=@< </. IOXI[OZ JOGMXGS

R23 13 16 R21
RW PTD7 PTD0
102 C21 560
B LED1 14 15 B
PTD6 PTB4
470UF/16V

R26 C25
47K 104
CN3 R24 C17
XHB2B
5.1K 4.7UF/50V CN11 2
+5
2 1
XHB2B
1

ROOM
2
1
R25 C22

PIP
CN12 5.1K
XHB2B C20 4.7UF/50V
104

FUSE
CN1 CN4
T3.15A/250V
D9 D10 XHB2P3 RTB-1.5-2P L
+5 RG1 7805 +12 1 1 250
A 3 1 LX102 A
Vout Vin VR
C7 LX1
2 2 Title

GND
104 D8 D11 C23 C24
S14K350 AU182ACBEA¿Õµ÷Æ÷µçÄÔ°åÔ-Àíͼ
C8 N

2
104 250 Size Number Revision
C1 0.1UF/250V 0.1UF/250V
B 0010451493
2200UF/35V
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+12
N C16 C3
22uF/250V 103
250 JK1
R5 JQ1P
33K +5
R1
D 200K D
R12 1
D2 2 L
560 3
4007 IC1 TLP371 +5
JK2
H
L1 CN9
D1 R2 OJE-SS-112DM B3B-VH-W
250 4007 62K/3W R7
TLP521-1 10K
R3 C2 R6 IC2 R8
62K/3W 103 2.2K
R4 D3 1K
62K/3W 4007

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C4 103
+5
R15

10K/0.5W +5
R27 R17 R18 R19 R20
S D4 R16 10K 10K 10K 10K 10K IC3 C5
104
4007 MC68HC908JL3ECP
250 10K/0.5W 1 28
IRQ RST
JK5
CN10 2 27 IC4
C 2 TEST PTA0 PTA5 C
ULN2003A OJE-SS-112DM
1 1
VHB2B 3 26 1 16 •têz3
R9 1M VSS PTD4 A1 Q1 2
2 15
A2 Q2
4 25 3 14
CN2 C27 103 OSC1 PTD5 A3 Q3 CN7
4 13
2 A4 Q4 B2B-VH-B
5 24 5 12
VHB2B 1 4MHz OSC2/PTA6 PTD2 A5 Q5
6 11
A6 Q6
+5 6 23 7 10
D5 OSC1 PTA1 PTA4 A7 Q7
C10 103
7 22 +12
4148 VDD PTD3
JK7
8 9
AU242AHBEA, AU282AHBEA PCB circuit diagram

D15 D14 C12 103 Ÿ••˜•˜ŒÕ 8 21


GND VCC
PTA2 PTB0
R10 +5 OJE-SS-112DM 1
CT1 C11 103 Ÿ••˜•˜ 9 20 R31 5.6K 2 “Õ
PTA3 PTB1
0057W R11
1K 10 19
PTB7 PTD1
D12 D13 CN5
R13 1K C6 11 18 R30 5.6K B2B-VH-W
PTB6 PTB2
+5
470 104 10K

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PTB5 PTB3
+5
R23 13 16 R21
RW PTD7 PTD0
102 C21 560
B LED1 14 15 B
PTD6 PTB4
470UF/16V

R26 C25
47K 104
CN3 R24 C17
XHB2B
5.1K CN11 2
+5 4.7UF/50V
2 1
XHB2B
1

2
1
R25
C22

EX TH TEMP TH
CN12
XHB2B C20 5.1K 4.7UF/50V
104

FUSE
CN1 CN4
D9 D10 T3.15A/250V
XHB2P3 RTB-1.5-2P L1
+5 RG1 7805 +12 1 1 250
A 3 1 LX102 A
Vout Vin VR
C7 LX1
2 2 Title

GND
104 D8 D11 C23 C24
S14K350
C8 N

2
104 250 Size Number Revision
C1 0.1UF/250V 0.1UF/250V
B 22326734;5
2200UF/35V
Date: 23-Sep-2003 Sheet of
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+12
N C16 C3
22uF/250V 103
250 JK1
R5 JQ1P
33K +5
R1
D 200K D
R12 1
D2 2 L
560 3
IC1 TLP371 +5 H
4007 JK2
L1 D1 OJE-SS-112DM CN9
R2 B3B-VH-W
250 4007 62K/3W R7
TLP521-1 10K
R3 C2 R6 IC2 R8
62K/3W 103 2.2K
R4 D3 1K
62K/3W 4007

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C4 103
+5
R15

10K/0.5W +5
R27 R17 R18 R19 R20
R16 10K 10K 10K 10K 10K C5
S D4 IC3
104
4007 MC68HC908JL3ECP
250 10K/0.5W 1 28
IRQ RST
JK5
2 27 IC4
C CN10 2 TEST PTA0 PTA5
ULN2003A OJE-SS-112DM C
1 1
VHB2B 3 26 1 16 •têz3
R9 1M VSS PTD4 A1 Q1 2
2 15
A2 Q2
4 25 3 14
OSC1 PTD5 A3 Q3 CN7
CN2 C27 103 4 13
2 A4 Q4 B2B-VH-B
5 24 5 12
VHB2B 1 4MHz OSC2/PTA6 PTD2 A5 Q5
6 11
A6 Q6
+5 6 23 7 10
OSC1 PTA1 PTA4 A7 Q7
D5
C10 103
7 22 +12
4148 VDD PTD3
D15 D14 8 9 JK7
GND VCC
C12 103 Ÿ••˜•˜ŒÕ 8 21
PTA2 PTB0
R10 OJE-SS-112DM 1
CT1 C11 103 Ÿ••˜•˜ 9 20 2 “Õ
PTA3 PTB1
+5
0057W R11
1K 10 19
PTB7 PTD1
D12 D13 R34 33K/2W CN5
R13 1K C6 11 18 B2B-VH-W
PTB6 PTB2 R29 R31 L2

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12 17 +5 250
PTB5 PTB3
+5 D6
R23 13 16
RW PTD7 PTD0 R21 10K 4148
C21 560
B 102 LED1 14 15 B
PTD6 PTB4
470UF/16V C18

103
AU28NAHBEA, AU36NAIBEA, AU42NAIBEA PCB circuit diagram

R35 33K/2W
R26 C25 IC6 TLP521-1
47K 104 +5
CN3 R24
XHB2B C17
5.1K CN11 2 R32 33K/2W
+5 4.7UF/50V
2 1 R28 R30
XHB2B L3
1 1K 5.6K
•ž39èèä’•Í••"""""""""""""" 250
D7
2
䫃Žû••
4148
1 å’ƒ°•±
R25
C22

EX TH TEMP TH
CN12 C19 N
XHB2B C20 5.1K
4.7UF/50V 103
104 IC7 TLP521-1 R33 33K/2W 250

FUSE
CN1 CN4
T3.15A/250V
D9 D10 XHB2P3 RTB-1.5-2P L1
+5 RG1 7805 +12 1 1 250
A 3 1 LX102 A
Vout Vin VR
C7 LX1
2 2 Title

GND
104 D8 D11 C23 C24
S14K350
C8 N

2
104 250 Size Number Revision
C1 0.1UF/250V 0.1UF/250V
B
2200UF/35V
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+12
N C16 C3
22uF/250V 103
250 JK1
R5 JQ1P
33K +5
R1
D 200K D
R12 1
D2 2 L
560 3
IC1 TLP371 +5 H
4007 JK2
L1 D1 OJE-SS-112DM CN9
R2 B3B-VH-W
250 4007 62K/3W R7
TLP521-1 10K
R3 C2 R6 IC2 R8
62K/3W 103 2.2K
R4 D3 1K
62K/3W 4007

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C4 103
+5
R15
AU52NAIBEA PCB circuit diagram

10K/0.5W +5
R27 R17 R18 R19 R20
R16 10K 10K 10K 10K 10K C5
S D4 IC3
104
4007 MC68HC908JL3ECP
250 10K/0.5W 1 28
IRQ RST
JK5
2 27 IC4
C CN10 2 TEST PTA0 PTA5
ULN2003A OJE-SS-112DM C
1 1
VHB2B 3 26 1 16 •têz3
R9 1M VSS PTD4 A1 Q1 2
2 15
A2 Q2
4 25 3 14
OSC1 PTD5 A3 Q3 CN7
CN2 C27 103 4 13
2 A4 Q4 B2B-VH-B
5 24 5 12
VHB2B 1 4MHz OSC2/PTA6 PTD2 A5 Q5
6 11
A6 Q6
+5 6 23 7 10
OSC1 PTA1 PTA4 A7 Q7
D5
C10 103
7 22 +12
4148 VDD PTD3
D15 D14 8 9 JK7
GND VCC
C12 103 Ÿ••˜•˜ŒÕ 8 21
PTA2 PTB0
R10 OJE-SS-112DM 1
CT1 C11 103 Ÿ••˜•˜ 9 20 2 “Õ
PTA3 PTB1
+5
0057W R11
1K 10 19
PTB7 PTD1
D12 D13 R34 33K/2W CN5
R13 1K C6 11 18 B2B-VH-W
PTB6 PTB2 R29 R31 L2

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470 104 560 5.6K
12 17 +5 250
PTB5 PTB3
+5 D6
R23 13 16
RW PTD7 PTD0 R21 10K 4148
C21 560
B 102 LED1 14 15 B
PTD6 PTB4
470UF/16V C18

103 R35 33K/2W


R26 C25 IC6 TLP521-1
47K 104 +5
CN3 R24
XHB2B C17
5.1K CN11 2 R32 33K/2W
+5 4.7UF/50V
2 1 R28 R30
XHB2B L3
1 1K 5.6K
•ž39èèä’•Í••"""""""""""""" 250
D7
2
䫃Žû••
4148
1 å’ƒ°•±
R25
C22

EX TH TEMP TH
CN12 C19 N
XHB2B C20 5.1K
4.7UF/50V 103
104 IC7 TLP521-1 R33 33K/2W 250

FUSE
CN1 CN4
T3.15A/250V
D9 D10 XHB2P3 RTB-1.5-2P L1
+5 RG1 7805 +12 1 1 250
A 3 1 LX102 A
Vout Vin VR
C7 LX1
2 2 Title

GND
104 D8 D11 C23 C24
S14K350
C8 N

2
104 250 Size Number Revision
C1 0.1UF/250V 0.1UF/250V
B
2200UF/35V
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+12
C16 C3 103
N
22uF/250V R5 33K JK2
+5
R1 200K CN9
D2 R12 1
D D
2
4007
560 3
IC1 +5
D1 R2 TLP371 JK1
L1-1
R7
4007 R3 10k
C2 R6 IC2 R8
D3 4007 103 2.2K
R4 1K C4
62K/2W*3 TLP521-1 103
+5 10UF/16V +5
R15 C31

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10K/0.5W C9 104
D4 R27 R17 R18 R19 R20 104 C5
S R16 CN10 10K 10K 10K 10K 10K
IC3
AU88NATBEA PCB circuit diagram

1
2
4007 10K/0.5W 1 28
IRQ RST
2 27
IC4 CN7
TEST PTA0 PTA5 JK5
CN2 ULN2003A 1
C 3 26 1 16 •têz 1 C

1
2
VSS PTD4 A1 Q1 2
2 15
A2 Q2
4 25 3 14
C27 R9 1M OSC1 PTD5 A3 Q3
4 13
103 A4 Q4
5 24 5 12
DB1 OSC2/PTA6 PTD2 A5 Q5
4MHz OSC 6 11
C10 103 A6 Q6
+5 6 23 7 10
PTA1 PTA4 A7 Q7
D5 7
VDD PTD3
22 +12
4148 8 9
C12 103 Ÿ••˜•˜ŒÕ GND VCC CN5
D13 8 21 JK7
PTA2 PTB0
D15 R10 1
CT1 C11 103 Ÿ••˜•˜ 9
PTA3 PTB1
20 2 “Õ
+5
1K 10
PTB7 PTD1
19
D12 D14 R13 R11 C6 11 18
R34
470 PTB6 PTB2 R29 R31 L2
4007*4 1K 104 FS

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PTB5 PTB3

RW 13 16 IC6 D6
PTD7 PTD0 4148
101 C21 14
PTD6 PTB4
15
R35
B
470UF/16V C18 B
R23
560 MC68HC908JL3 103 TLP521-1 33K/2W
+5 CN11 +5
R24 C17 1
+5
5.1K 4.7uf/50v +5
2 R32
2 R28 R30 L3
1 1K 5.6K

T EM P T H
R26 C25 33K/2W
CN3
47K IC7 D7
2 104 4148
CS RJJ14
1 R25
CN12
C22 C19 R33

E X TH
N
C20 5.1K 4.7UF/50sV 103
104 TLP521-1 33K/2W
Port

L1-1

+5
7805 7812 +12
FUSE
3 1 3 1
CN1 CN4
Vout Vin Vout Vin D9 D10 L1
1 1
T3.15A/250V

GND
GND
A C30 A
C8 2 2

2
2
C7 C26 104 C23 C24 VR
104 C1 D8 D11 N
104
0.1UF/275V
100UF/16V 100UF/16V 2200UF/25V 4007*4

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AU092AABHA, AU122AABHA:
Main parts of electric control assembly
No part name specs QTY manufacturer part code
1 PTC PTH4295B 40Ω 1 Japan MURATA
2 fuse TLC-25A 25A/250V 1 SOC/TLNC-25A 001A4100010
G4F-11123T-US 12VDC OMROM
3 reactor 1 001A1431404
or JQ1a-12V PANASONIC
Jiangsu Wujin, Leqing
4 terminal block 1 JX-W-4P-B 300V 1
Huachen
5 module board MITSUBISHI module 30A 1 MITSUBISHI 001A4000114
6 radiator 1
Japan
7 rectifier 25A S25VB60 1
SHINDENGEN/American IR
Japan
8 rectifier 25A S15VB60 1
SHINDENGEN/American IR
9 PCB 0010451691 1
10 fan capacitor CBB61 2.5uF/500V 1

Main parts of PCB 0010451691


No part name specs QTY position manufacturer
1 fuse 42NM 1A 1 FUS2 Lite, Ningli
2 fuse 42NM 2.5A 1 FUS1 Lite, Ningli
TL-30145D 4 LED1,LED2,
3 LED
WR022 yellow LED3,LED4
TL-30144D 1
4 LED LED5
WR022 green
Integrated
5 TLP521-1 2 O1,O2
circuit
Integrated
6 TLP741J 1 O3
circuit
Integrated
7 TD62003AP 1 U2
circuit
F3AA012E 12v 3
8 relay RL1,RL2,RL3
JQ1a-12V
9 connector B2B-XH-A 2PIN red 1 CN101
10 connector B2B-XH-A 2PIN white 1 CN107
11 connector B4B-XH-A 4PIN white 1 CN103
12 connector B4B-EH-A 4PIN white 1 CN102
13 connector B3B-XH-A 3PIN blue CN110
14 connector B10B-XH-A 10PIN white 1 CN105
15 connector B11B-XH-A 11PIN white 1 CN106
16 connector B2P3-VH 2PIN white 1 CN108
17 connector B2P4-VH 2PIN white 1 CN109
18 connector B3P5-VH 5PIN white 1 CN112
19 connector B2P-VH 2PIN white 1 CN5
20 connector B2P-VH 2PIN red 1 CN6
switch
21 BCK-8-F403G 1 T1
transformer
Beijing
22 resistance 550NR-14D S14KV350 1 Z302
Guoxing

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AU142AFBIA, AU182AFBJA:
Main parts of electric control assembly
No part name specs QTY manufacturer part code
1 fuse TLC-30A 30A/250V 1 SOC/TLNC-30A 001A4100013
electrolytic LJP2E101KACAZH NICHCON,
2 capacitor 200µF/250V 2 HITACHI,Chemi-con
electrolytic LIN2G252MACAZO NICHCON,
3 capacitor 2500µF/400VDC 1 HITACHI,Chemi-con
4 terminal block 1 JX-G-4P-B 1 Jiangsu Wujin
5 terminal block JXO-B3-0 1 Leqing Huachen 001A4000114
6 module board MITSUBISHI Module 30A 1 MITSUBISHI 001A3100053
7 PCB BW08-10/YB 1 0010451692
8 power board BW04-11 1 001A0600173A
Japan New Power
9 rectifier 25A S25VB60 2 Supply/American IR 001A3700015
Main parts of PCB 0010451692
No part name specs QTY position manufacturer
1 fuse 5*20 1A 1 FUS2 Lite, Ningli
2 fuse 5*20 3.15A 1 FUS1 Lite, Ningli
3 LED φ3,yellow 4 ED4
4 LED φ3,green 1 LED5
5 fan capacitor CBB61 3µF/450V 1 C35
6 integrated circuit TLP521-1GB 2 O1,O2 Toshiba
7 integrated circuit TLP371 1 O3 Toshiba
F3AA012E 12v OMRON
8 relay JQ1a-12V 3 RL1,RL2 ,RL4 Panasonic,Songchuan
9 connector B2B-XH-A 2PIN white 1 CN101
10 connector B2B-XH-A 2PIN white 1 CN102
11 connector B10B-XH-A 10PIN white 1 CN105
12 connector B11B-XH-A 11PIN white 1 CN106
13 connector B2P3-VH 2PIN white 1 CN107
14 connector B2P4-VH 2PIN white 1 CN109
15 connector B4B-EH-A 4PIN white 1 CN110
16 connector B4B-XH-A 4PIN white 1 CN111
17 connector B5P9-VH 5PIN white 1 CN112
18 connector B2P-VH 2PIN white 1 CN5
19 connector B2P-VH 2PIN red 1 CN6

Main parts of power supply board 001A0600173A


No part name specs QTY position manufacturer
1 PTC PTH4295B 40Ω 1 PTC1 MURATA
2 discharge tube RA-362M-V7 3600 V 1 D4 OKAYA
3 relay JTN1as-TMP-F 30A/277V 1 SW3 Panasonic
Xi'an Sandi
4 filter DLB-02 1.85mH/20A 1 W3 Hangzhou Jinhong
Hokuriku
Panasonic
Siemens
5 resistance 550NR-10D 550V 2 Z2, Z3 TAMA

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AU242AHBIA:
Main parts of electric control assembly
No part name specs QTY manufacturer part code
1 fuse TLC-30A 30A/250V 1 SOC/TLNC-30A
LJP2E201KACBUD NICHICON
electrolytic
2 or 250CEBD200JA10 2 HITACHI
capacitor
200µF/250VDC
electrolytic 420CEBD2500
3 1 HITACHI
capacitor 2500µF/400VDC
4 terminal block 1 JX-W-4P-B 1 Leqing Huachen
5 terminal block 2 JXO-B3-1 1 Leqing Huachen
6 module board MITSUBISHI Module 30A 1 MITSUBISHI
7 radiator 1 Haiyang Guangming
Japan New Power
8 rectifier 25A S25VB60 2
Supply/American IR
9 PCB 1 0010451693
10 fan capacitor CBB61 4uF/450V 1 Ningbo Xinrong

Main parts of PCB 0010451693


No part name specs QTY position manufacturer
1 fuse 5*20 1A 1 FUS2 Lite, Ningli
2 fuse 5*20 3.15A 1 FUS1 Lite, Ningli
3 integrated circuit TLP521-1GB 2 O1,O2 Toshiba
4 integrated circuit TLP371 1 O3 Toshiba
Toshiba,
5 integrated circuit 2003 1 U2
ST,MOTOROLA
F3AA012E 12v RL1,RL2
6 relay 4 Panasonic
JQ1a-12V RL3,RL4
7 relay G4A-1A-E 12VDC 1 RL5 OMRON
8 connector B2B-XH-A 2PIN red 1 CN101 JST JAM
9 connector B10B-XH-A 10PIN white 1 CN105 JST JAM
10 connector B11B-XH-A 11PIN white 1 CN106 JST JAM
11 connector B2P3-VH 2PIN white 1 CN107 JST JAM
12 connector B2P3-VH 2PIN red 1 CN108 JST JAM
13 connector B2P4-VH 2PIN white 1 CN109 JST JAM
14 connector B2P-VH 2PIN white 1 CN5 JST JAM
15 connector B2P-VH 2PIN red 1 CN6 JST JAM
16 connector B4B-EH-A 4PIN white 1 CN110 JST JAM
17 connector B4B-XH-A 4PIN white 1 CN111 JST JAM
18 connector SV40-05WSA 5PIN white 1 CN112 JST JAM
19 discharing tube RA-362M-V7 3600 V 1 SA1 MITSUBISHI
550NR-14D Z301,Z302 Hokuriku
20 resistance 2
S14KV350 (with sleeve) Siemens

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AU142AFBEA,AU182AFBEA:
Main parts of electric control assembly
No part name specs QTY position manufacturer
Tanwan Yiguang
1 LED Φ3(red) 1 LED1 Japan ROHM
2 fuse sleeve 1
3 fuse holder 2 Leqing Huachen
4 current fuse T3.15/250VAC 1 FUSE Ningli/Lite
5 resistance S14K350/5/550NR-14D 1 VR Siemens/Hokuriku
JQ1a/JQ1A(P)/G5SB-
1A/OJE-SS(H)-
112D(L)M/G5Q-1A/892(N)- Panasonic,
6 relay 1AC-C 2 JK1 JK2 Songchuan
Panasonic/Omron
7 relay JQ1/G5SB-1/892-1AC-C 1 JK3 /Songchuan
JTN1S-TMP-F-DC12V
G4A-1A-E(priority of Panasonic,
8 relay use) 1 JK5 Omron
voltage
9 stabilizer 7805 1 RG1 ST/ MOTOROLA
10 optical TLP371 1 IC1
11 optical TLP521 1 IC2 TOSHIBA
12 filter LX102 1 LX
current mutual
13 inductance 0057W 1 CT1
14 connector XHB2P3/B3B 1 CN1-white
CN2-red CN10-
15 connector VHB2B 2 white
CN3-white
CN11-blue
16 connector XHB2B 3 CN12-red
17 connector RTB-1.5-2P 1 CN4 JST
S,N, N1, N2,N3,
18 lug 250 lug 8 FAN,ST,HB JST

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AU242AHBEA,AU282AHBEA:
Main parts of electric control assembly
No part name specs QTY position manufacturer
1 LED Φ3(red) 1 LED1
2 fuse sleeve 1
3 fuse holder 2
4 current fuse T3.15/250VAC 1 FUSE Ningli/Lite
5 resistance S14K350/5/550NR-14D 1 VR Siemens/Hokuriku
JQ1A(P)/G5SB-1A/OJE-SS(H)-
112D(L)M/G5Q-1A/892(N)- Panasonic,
6 relay 1AC-C 1 JK2 Songchuan
Panasonic,
7 relay JQ1(P)/G5SB-14/892-1CC-C 1 JK1 Songchuan
JQ1A(P)/G5SB-1A/OJE-SS(H)-
112D(L)M/G5Q-1A/892(N)- Panasonic,
8 relay 1AC-C 2 JK5 JK7 Songchuan
voltage
9 stabilizer 7805 1 RG1 ST/ MOTOROLA
10 optical TLP371 1 IC1 TOSHIBA
11 optical TLP521 1 IC2 TOSHIBA
12 filter LX102 1 LX
current mutual
13 inductance 0057W 1 CT1
CN5 white、
14 connector VHB2P3 2 CN7 blue
15 connector XHB2P3/B3B 1 CN1 white
CN2 red,CN10
16 connector VHB2B 2 white
CN3 white
CN11 blue
17 connector XHB2B 3 CN12 red
18 connector RTB-1.5-2P 1 CN4
19 connector VHB3P5 1 CN9 JST
20 lug 250 lug 3 S、N、L1

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AU28NAHBEA,AU36NAIBEA,AU42NAIBEA:
Main parts of electric control assembly
No part name specs QTY position manufacturer
1 LED Φ3(red) 1 LED1
2 fuse sleeve 1
3 fuse holder 2
4 current fuse T3.15/250VAC 1 FUSE Ningli/Lite
5 resistance S14K350/5/550NR-14D 1 VR Siemens/Hokuriku
JQ1A(P)/G5SB-1A/OJE-SS(H)-
112D(L)M/G5Q-1A/892(N)- Panasonic,
6 relay 1AC-C 1 JK2 Songchuan
Panasonic,
7 relay JQ1(P)/G5SB-14/892-1CC-C 1 JK1 Songchuan
JQ1A(P)/G5SB-1A/OJE-SS(H)-
112D(L)M/G5Q-1A/892(N)- Panasonic,
8 relay 1AC-C 2 JK5 JK7 Songchuan
voltage
9 stabilizer 7805 1 RG1 ST/ MOTOROLA
10 optical TLP371 1 IC1 TOSHIBA
11 optical TLP521 3 IC2 IC6 IC7 TOSHIBA
12 filter LX102 1 LX
current mutual
13 inductance 0057W 1 CT1
CN5 white,CN7
14 connector VHB2P3 2 blue
15 connector XHB2P3/B3B 1 CN1 white
CN2 red CN10
16 connector VHB2B 2 white
CN3 white
CN11blue
17 connector XHB2B 3 CN12 red
18 connector RTB-1.5-2P 1 CN4
19 connector VHB3P5 1 CN9 JST
20 lug 250 lug 5 S,N,L1,L2,L3

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AU52NAIBEA:
Main parts of electric control assembly
No part name specs QTY position manufacturer
1 LED Φ3(red) 1 LED1
2 fuse sleeve 1
3 fuse holder 2
4 current fuse T3.15/250VAC 1 FUSE Ningli/Lite
5 resistance S14K350/5/550NR-14D 1 VR Siemens/Hokuriku
JQ1A(P)/G5SB-1A/OJE-SS(H)-
112D(L)M/G5Q-1A/892(N)- Panasonic,
6 relay 1AC-C 1 JK2 Songchuan
Panasonic,
7 relay JQ1(P)/G5SB-14/892-1CC-C 1 JK1 Songchuan
JQ1A(P)/G5SB-1A/OJE-SS(H)-
112D(L)M/G5Q-1A/892(N)- Panasonic,
8 relay 1AC-C 2 JK5 JK7 Songchuan
voltage
9 stabilizer 7805 1 RG1 ST/ MOTOROLA
10 optical TLP371 1 IC1 TOSHIBA
11 optical TLP521 3 IC2 IC6 IC7 TOSHIBA
12 filter LX102 1 LX
current mutual
13 inductance 0057W 1 CT1
CN5 white,CN7
14 connector VHB2P3 2 blue
15 connector XHB2P3/B3B 1 CN1 white
CN2 red CN10
16 connector VHB2B 2 white
CN3 white
CN11blue
17 connector XHB2B 3 CN12 red
18 connector RTB-1.5-2P 1 CN4
19 connector VHB3P5 1 CN9 JST
20 lug 250 lug 5 S,N,L1,L2,L3

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AU88NATBEA:
Main parts of electric control assembly
No part name specs QTY position manufacturer
1 LED Φ3(red) 1 LED
2 current fuse T6.3A/250VAC 1 FUSE Ningli/Lite
3 resistance S14K350/5/550NR-14D 1 VR Siemens/Hokuriku
G2R-1/OMI-SS-112LM Omron/Wangli
JW1AFSN-DC12V Songchuan
4 relay 845N-1C-C/845HN-1C-C 1 JK2
G2R-1A/OMI-SS-112LM Omron/Wangli
ALE15B12 Songchuan
5 relay 845N-1A-C/845HN-1A-C 1 JK1
JQ1AP/JQ1A/G5Q-
1A/G5SB-14A/OJE-SS-
112DM/OJE-SS-112HM Panasonic/Wangli
OJE-SH-112DM/ Omron/Songchuan
OJE-SH-112HM
6 relay 892-1AC-C 2 JK5 JK7

voltage Guoban/ST/Sumsu
7 stabilizer 7805 1 7805 ng/MOTOROLA
8 stabilizer 7812 1 7812
9 optical TLP371 1 IC1 TOSHIBA
10 optical TLP521 3 IC2 IC6 IC7 TOSHIBA
CN5 yellow
CN7 blue JST
11
(pin 2 is
port B2P3-VH 2 cancelled) GLT
CN9 white(pin 2
12 and 4 is
port B3P5 -VH 1 cancelled) STM
13 port B3B- XH 1 CN1 white
CN2 red CN10
14
port B2P-VH 2 white
CN3 white
15 CN11 blue
port B2B –XH 3 CN12 red
16 port RTB-1.5-2P 1 CN4
short-circuit
17
circle 3 pins 1 TEST(3-core)
18 lug 250 lug 5 S,N,L1,L2,L3 AMP/GLT

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Ports on PCB functions for AU092/122AABHA

P
CN502

U
CN501

CN105: to CN501 on power module


CN106: to CN502 on power module
CN109: to the capacitor port
CN108: control port of 4-way valve
CN112: control port of fan motor
P301: earthing lug
CT: current detector
P302: bus port lead line of rectifier
P303: lead port of live line
P304: current lead port of rectifier
P305: PTC power supply lead port
P1: communication port between indoor and outdoor
CN110:
CN101:
CN102: signal input port of compressor sensor
CN103: signal input port of ambient temp. sensor and coil temp. sensor
CN1, CN4:
CN5: low pressure switch
CN6: high pressure switch
RL1, RL2, RL3: fan speed control relay
RL4:

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Ports on PCB functions for AU142AFBIA~AU182AFBJA

POWER SUPPLY
P4 P6
P9

P3 4

BOARD
P5
P2 CN701

P
CN502

U
CN501

V
W
POWER MODULE

PCB
CN105: to CN501 on power module
CN106: to CN502 on power module
CN102:
P101: to P3 on power supply board
P102: to P9 on power supply board
P4, P5: current input terminal of rectifier
P6: neutral lead line of power supply board
CN101: to CN701 on power supply board
CN102:
CN103:
CN104:
CN107: control port of 4-way valve
CN108: control port of 2-way valve
CN109: DC input port
CN112: control port of fan motor
CT: current detector
RL1, RL2, RL3, RL4:
P1: outdoor communication port
CN1:
CN3:
CN4:
CN5: signal input port of low pressure switch
CN6: signal input port of high pressure switch
LED1, LED2, LED3, LED4, LED5:
CN110: signal input port of discharging temp. sensor
CN111: signal input port of ambient temp. sensor, coil temp. sensor

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Ports on PCB functions for AU242AHBIA

P
N
CN502

V
CN501

CN102:
CN103:
CN105: to CN501 on power module
CN106: to CN502 on power module
CN107: control port of 4-way valve
CN108:
CN109: DC input port
CN112:control port of fan motor
RL301:
P301:bus lead port of PCB
P302:current lead port of rectifier
P303:current lead port of rectifier
P304:earthing port
P1: outdoor communication port
JMD, JMB:
JMA, JMC:
CN1:
CN4:
CN5:signal input port of low pressure switch
CN6:signal input port of high pressure switch
LED1, LED2, LED3, LED4 :
LED5:
CN110:signal input port of discharging temp. sensor
CN111:signal input por tof ambient temp. sensor and coil temp. senso r

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Ports on PCB functions for AU142AFBEA~AU182AFBEA

CN1:second side of transformer


CN2:high pressure switch
CN3:outdoor ambient temperature sensor
CN4:primary side of transformer
CN10:low pressure switch
CN11:compressor discharging temp. sensor
CN12: outdoor coil temperature sensor
HB, N1: water pump control terminal
S: connection port for communication between indoor and outdoor
N:port for neutral wire
FAN, N3: control port for fan motor
ST, N2: control port for 4-way valve
L1、L2、L3:power supply terminal(herein, no L2, L3 for single phase compressor)
N:port for neutral wire
TEST:port for compulsory running, herein, on ZR side, short connecting the two pins
can enter the compulsory heating; on ZL side, short connecting the two pins can enter
the compulsory cooling.
CT1:current detector
LED1:outdoor LED

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Ports on PCB functions for AU242AHBEA~AU88NATBEA

CN1:second side of transformer


CN2:high pressure switch
CN3:outdoor ambient temperature sensor
CN4:primary side of transformer
CN5:control port of 4-way valve
CN6:control port 2 of compressor(not available for some models)
CN7:control port 2 of compressor 1
CN8:control port 2 of fan motor (not available for some models)
CN9:control port 1 of fan motor
CN10:low pressure switch
CN11:compressor discharging temp. sensor
CN12: outdoor coil temperature sensor
S:connection port for communication between indoor and outdoor
L1、L2、L3:power supply terminal(herein, no L2, L3 for single phase compressor)
N:port for neutral wire
TEST:port for compulsory running, herein, on ZR side, short connecting the two pins
can enter the compulsory heating; on ZL side, short connecting the two pins can enter
the compulsory cooling.
CT1:current detector
LED1:outdoor LED

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Indoor units except for AP18, AP88-- PCB circuit diagram

P2-P6
1
187

RL6

RL3

RL1
JQ1AP-A

JQ1AP-A

JQ1AP-1
16
15
14
13
12
11
10
9

104
2003
IC1

C32
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8

4.7uF
E6
OUT IN
W1

7812

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Indoor units except for AP18, AP88-- PCB printed diagram

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Indoor units PCB except for AP18, AP88--ports and functions
Condition for the PCB data:
1.Working ambient temperature:-10℃~70℃, relative humidity:30%~95%
2.Preserved ambient temperature:-20℃~80℃,relative humidity:30%~95%
3.Power supply:220VAC、50/60Hz,voltage range:160V~250V
4.Precise of temperature control:±1℃

Port and definition


P1——connect to external power supply, live line: L (220VAC)
P2——connect to external power supply, neutral line: N (0VAC)
P3、4、5、6——control external load, neutral line: N1、N2、N3、N4(0VAC)
P7——control external load, electrical heat: HEAT (control output 220VAC)
P8——control external load, health function: OXYGEN (control output 220VAC)
P9——control external load, humidification: HUMI (control output 220VAC)
P10——control external load, SWING(control output 220VAC)
P11——control external load, WATER PUMP(control output 220VAC)
P12——control external load, indoor fan motor low speed: L(control output 220VAC)
P13——control external load, indoor fan motor mid speed: M(control output 220VAC)
P14——control external load, indoor fan motor high speed: H(control output 220VAC)
P15——communication with fixed frequency single outdoor unit: COMM(0~220VAC)
P16——input control, signal live line: L’(220VAC)
P17——input control, signal neutral line: N’(0VAC)
CN1——input port of transformer (220VAC)
CN2——input port 1 of transformer (no use)
CN3——input port 2 of transformer (no use)
CN4——input port 3 of transformer (1-2、14VAC,3-4、12VAC)
CN5——input control, connecting port to wired controller: CONTROLLER(three bits: 1. power supply:
12VAC, 2. power supply: 0VAC, 3. communication: COMM.).
CN6——input control, ambient temp.-coil temp. sensor connecting port: ROOM/PIPE(1-2、ROOM,
3-4、PIPE。)
Indoor ambient temp. sensor: R25=23KΩ+-2.5%,B25/50=4200K+-3%,range:(-40,80)
Indoor coil temp. sensor: R25=10KΩ+-3%,B25/50=3700K+-3%,range:(-20,90)

CN7——control external load, fresh air control: FRESH(1. blank, 2. power supply 0VDC, 3. control
output: 12VDC.)
CN8——input signal: FREEZE(no use)
CN9——input control(no use)
CN10——communication with fixed frequency single outdoor unit: (0~12VDC)
CN11——input signal, door switch: DOOR(1-2 short circuit is normal, cut off P8 output)
CN12——input signal, external alarm input: ALARM(1-3 short circuit is normal, if cut off, air
conditioner stops work.)
Note: For convertible type, cassette type, duct type units, CN11 and CN12 must be in short
circuit, or PCB will display failure information.
CN13——input signal, wiring port of remote receiver board: RECEIVE BOARD(1. power supply 5VDC,
2. power supply 0VDC, 3. remote signal, 4. signal output of running lamp 0VDC, 5. signal output of timer

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lamp 0VDC,6. signal output of power lamp 0VDC, 7. signal output of water pump running lamp 0VDC)
CN14——control external load, auto elevating function (1. signal of door switch close, 2. output of
elevating direction control 0VDC, 3. output of elevating power control 0VDC, 4. power supply 12VDC)
CN15——input signal, detecting water level of float switch (1-3 short circuit is normal, cut off shows
that level exceeds the limitation).If float switch cuts off or occurs other failure, LED1 will flash 10 times.
CN16——input control, wiring port of central controller: REMOTE(1、RS485-B,2、RS485-A。)
CN17——output signal, output signal of failure alarm, control external load, 12V/ALM(1. control output
0VDC, 2. power supply 12VDC)
CN18——output signal (no use)
CN19——control external load, swing 1(1、16VDC,2、0VDC,3、0VDC,4、0VDC,5、0VDC.)
CN20——control external load, swing 2(1、16VDC,2、0VDC,3、0VDC,4、0VDC,5、0VDC.)
CN21——input signal, spring switch, CHECK(1、input signal of earthing, 2. power supply 0VDC)
CN22——short circuit means selecting single split communication type.
CN23——short circuit means selecting multi split communication type.

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Function selection(ON is 1, OFF is 0)


The standard condition for PCB in factory
SW1:4 bits are OFF
SW2:4 bits are OFF
SW3:4 bits are ON
SW4:2 bits are ON
SW5:4 bits are ON
SW1-SW2: used for indoor unit to set unit address from 1 to 16’
SW3-SW5: used for indoor unit to select different functions.(every dip switches are corresponding to
J1-J10.

SW2-4——logistic relationship of control function(door card control and remote/ wired control)0
means logistic relationship is “and”, 1 means the later coming is preferential.

J1,SW3-1——function selection-control type: 1 means remote control, 0 means wired control.


J2,SW3-2——function selection-temperature compensation in heating mode: 1means “yes”, 0means
“no”.
J3,SW3-3——function selection-outdoor communication: 1means “yes”, 0means “no”. This PCB
must be 1.
J4,SW3-4——function selection-heat pump unit: 1means “heat pump”, 0means “cooling only”.
1/60——test in short circuit, but in operation short circuit mustn’t be permitted.
CHECK——short spring switch control, it also can be used as switch of convertible type except for
testing.
J5,SW4-1——function selection-elevating function: 1means “yes”, 0means “no”.
J6,SW4-2——function selection –health function: 1means common (indoor fan motor running); 0
means special (indoor, outdoor running).
J7,SW5-1——function selection –swing mode: 1 means common(simultaneous motor), 0 means
special (swing motor).
J8,SW5-2——function selection – system combination: 1means fixed frequency single unit, 0 means
fixed frequency multi split.
J9,SW5-3——function selection –group control: 1 stands for the master unit (its address in wired
controller is 0), 0 stands for the slave units (the address should be set by the dip switch, their addresses
only can be in the range: 1~15)
J10,SW5-4——function selection –preset: 1 no meaning, 0 no meaning

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PCB information- control type


Control type selection between remote and wired: select by dip switch J1, SW3-1(1 means remote control;
0means wired control).

For remote control type, please use remote controller YR-H71, and a remote receiver is equipped with
indoor unit. For wired control type, wired controller YR-E12 will be used, 3-core shied wire is equipped with
indoor unit.

Door card control: controls ON/OFF, the start up setting will comply with last time request memorized
according to condition memorize function. Its difference with emergency switch of convertible type unit lies:
the emergency switch control will perform in the condition: 24degrees, auto fan speed in auto mode.

The function combination between door card and remote/wired control type: select by dip switch: SW2-4(0
means “and”, 1 means later coming is preferential.)

Dip switch position in wired control type: Only one indoor unit of all indoor units connected with wired
controller is the master unit, whose address is 0, function selection switch(J9,SW5-3)is 1. The others are
slave units, and the quantity can be 0~15, whose addresses are(SW1:1~4)from 1 ~15, and cannot
repeat.

Wiring request in wired control type: the wired controller ports A-B-C are connected with indoor port CN5
(1-2-3) through 3-core shield wire. Requirements:
1. Port A only connects with either of indoor port CN5(1)
2. Port B connects with port CN5 (2) of all indoor units.
3. Port C connects with port CN5 (3) of all indoor units.

Dip switch position in central control type: the addresses (SW1:1~4;SW2:1~4)of indoor units connected
with central controller can not repeat. In principle, they should be in the order from small to big.

Wiring request in central control type: port A-B is connected with indoor port CN16(A-B)through 2-core
shield wire. Requirements:
1. Port A connects with port CN16(A)of all indoor units.
2. Port B connects with port CN16(B)of all indoor units.

When only use remote control type, please select remote control unit, and install according to installation
manual, there is no other special request.
When only use wired control type, please select wired control unit, and install according to installation
manual. When control multi indoor units, take care the requirements of dip switch and wiring, there is no
other special request.
When only use central control type, please firstly install according to air conditioner requests and set the
dipswitch, there is no other special request.
When central control type(128×)and remote control type are used simultaneously, set the dip switch
according to central control type, there is no other special request.
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units sets: 128×16 can be controller. Address setting of central controller can be met firstly, and then
modulate the address setting of slave unit wired controlled.

LED in indoor PCB:


1. LED1:is the state lamp for remote receiver as well as failure lamp. If indoor unit is normal, LED1 is on,
or if failure occurs, LED1 flashes regularly, and you can adjust failure type according to the flash times.
2. LED2:is used for multi split units as communication lamp. If communication between indoor and
outdoor is normal, LED2 will be on.
3. LED3:is used for single split units as communication lamp. If communication between indoor and
outdoor is normal, LED3 will be on.
4. LED4、LED5:is the lamp that shows the data receiving or sending between wired controller and PCB,
If LED4、LED5 be on in turn, communication between wired controller and PCB is normal.

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Cabinet indoor units -- PCB circuit diagram

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Cabinet indoor units -- PCB printed diagram

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Ports on PCB functions for cabinet indoor units

CN1:control port for fan motor


CN2:connection port for operation panel
CN3: port for sensor
CN5: primary side of transformer
CN6: secondary side of transformer
CN7:not used
CN8:not used
CN9: not used
CN10:fresh air port (not used)
CN11:distant remote control, optional
CT2: current detector
N:neutral wire port
S(N-W):connection port for communication between indoor and outdoor
XT1、XT2:testing port

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10.2 Sensor characteristic
model name code sub-part code characteristic
R25=5KΩ±1%
coil temperature sensor 0010451312 001A3800091 B25/50=3450K±1%
AU142AFBEA R80=50KΩ±3%
AU182AFBEA discharging temperature sensor 0010451313 001A3800096 B25/80=4450K±3%
R25=5KΩ±1%
outdoor ambient temp. sensor 001A3900110 001A3800090 B25/50=3450K±1%

AU242AHBEA R25=5KΩ±1%
AU282AHBEA coil temperature sensor 0010451314 001A3800091 B25/50=3450K±1%
AU28NAHBEA R80=50KΩ±3%
AU36NAIBEA discharging temperature sensor 0010450398 001A3800096 B25/80=4450K±3%
AU42NAIBEA
AU52NAIBEA R25=5KΩ±1%
outdoor ambient temp. sensor 001A3900110 001A3800090 B25/50=3450K±1%
R25=5KΩ±1%
coil temperature sensor 0010450243 001A3800091 B25/50=3450K±1%
R80=50KΩ±3%
AU88NATBEA
discharging temperature sensor 0010450398 001A3800096 B25/80=4450K±3%
R25=5KΩ±1%
outdoor ambient temp. sensor 001A3900110 001A3800090 B25/50=3450K±1%
R25=23KΩ±2.5%
AB142ACBEA ambient temp. sensor 0010451323 001A3900003 B25/50=4200K±3%
AB182ACBEA R25=10KΩ±3%
coil temp. sensor 001A3900006 001A3900004 B25/50=3700K±3%

AC142ACBEA
AC182ACBEA
AC242ACBEA
R25=23KΩ±2.5%
AD142AMBEA
ambient temp. sensor 001A3900005 001A3900003 B25/50=4200K±3%
AD182AMBEA
AD242AHBEA
AD242AMBEA
AD28NAHBEA
R25=10KΩ±3%
AD28NAMBEA
coil temp. sensor 001A3900006 001A3900004 B25/50=3700K±3%
AP182ACBEA
AP242ACBEA R25=10KΩ±3%
AP42NACBEA coil temp. sensor 001A3800128 001A3900004 B25/50=3700K±3%

AB242ACBEA
AB28NACBEA
AB36NACBEA
R25=23KΩ±2.5%
AB42NACBEA
ambient temp. sensor 001A3900159 001A3900003 B25/50=4200K±3%
AB52NACBEA
AC28NACBEA
AC36NACBEA
AC42NACBEA
AC52NACBEA R25=10KΩ±3%
coil temp. sensor 001A3900006 001A3900004 B25/50=3700K±3%

AD36NAHBEA
AD36NAMBEA R25=23KΩ±2.5%
AD42NAHBEA ambient temp. sensor 001A3900005 001A3900003 B25/50=4200K±3%
AD42NAMBEA
AD52NAHBEA
AD88NAHBEA R25=10KΩ±3%
coil temp. sensor 001A3800128 001A3900004 B25/50=3700K±3%
R25=23KΩ±2.5%
ambient temp. sensor 0010451323 001A3900003 B25/50=4200K±3%
AP88NACBEA
R25=10KΩ±3%
coil temp. sensor 0010450644 001A3900004 B25/50=3700K±3%

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model name code sub-part code characteristic


R100=3.06KΩ±3%
AU092AABHA compressor temp. sensor 001A3800119
B100/120=4250K
R100=3.06KΩ±3%
AU122AABHA compressor temp. sensor 001A3800119
B100/120=4250K
R25=15KΩ±3%
001A3800054
B25/50=3950K±2%
coil and ambient temp. sensor 001A3900072
R25=50KΩ±3%
AU142AFBIA 001A3800055
B25/50=3950K±2%
R100=3.06KΩ±3%
compressor temp. sensor 001A3800119
B100/120=4250K
R25=15KΩ±3%
001A3800054
B25/50=3950K±2%
coil and ambient temp. sensor 001A3900072
R25=50KΩ±3%
AU182AFBJA 001A3800055
B25/50=3950K±2%
R100=3.06KΩ±3%
compressor temp. sensor 001A3800119
B100/120=4250K
R25=15KΩ±3%
001A3800054
B25/50=3950K±2%
coil and ambient temp. sensor 001A3900072
R25=50KΩ±3%
AU242AHBIA 001A3800055
B25/50=3950K±2%
R100=3.06KΩ±3%
compressor temp. sensor 001A3800119
B100/120=4250K
AB092ACBHA R25=23KΩ±2.5%
ambient temp. sensor 0010451323 001A3900003
AB122ACBHA B25/50=4200K±3%
AB142ACBIA R25=10KΩ±3%
coil temp. sensor 001A3900006 001A3900004
AB182ACBIA B25/50=3700K±3%
AC092ACBHA R25=23KΩ±2.5%
ambient temp. sensor 001A3900005 001A3900003
AC122ACBHA B25/50=4200K±3%
AC142ACBIA R25=10KΩ±3%
AC182ACBIA coil temp. sensor 001A3900006 001A3900004
B25/50=3700K±3%
R25=23KΩ±2.5%
AD092AMBHA ambient temp. sensor 001A3900005 001A3900003
B25/50=4200K±3%
AD122AMBHA
AD142AMBIA R25=10KΩ±3%
coil temp. sensor 001A3900006 001A3900004
B25/50=3700K±3%
R25=23KΩ±2.5%
ambient temp. sensor 001A3900005 001A3900003
B25/50=4200K±3%
AD182AMBIA
R25=10KΩ±3%
coil temp. sensor 001A3800128 001A3900004
B25/50=3700K±3%
R25=23KΩ±2.5%
ambient temp. sensor 001A3900005 001A3900003
B25/50=4200K±3%
AD242AMBIA
R25=10KΩ±3%
coil temp. sensor 001A3800128 001A3900004
B25/50=3700K±3%

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R25=5KΩ±1% R25=5KΩ±1% R25=23KΩ±2.5% R25=23KΩ±2.5%


B25/50=3450K±1% B25/50=3450K±1% B25/50=4200K±3% B25/50=4200K±3%
T(℃) Rnom(KΩ) T(℃) Rnom(KΩ) T(℃) Rnom(KΩ) T(℃) Rnom(KΩ)
-20℃ 47.12 24℃ 5.235 -20℃ 281.34 24℃ 24.12
-19℃ 45.17 25℃ 5 -19℃ 263.56 25℃ 23
-18℃ 43.24 26℃ 4.778 -18℃ 247.04 26℃ 21.94
-17℃ 41.35 27℃ 4.567 -17℃ 231.66 27℃ 20.94
-16℃ 39.49 28℃ 4.36 -16℃ 217.35 28℃ 19.99
-15℃ 37.68 29℃ 4.179 -15℃ 204.02 29℃ 19.09
-14℃ 35.92 30℃ 3.993 -14℃ 191.61 30℃ 18.23
-13℃ 34.21 31℃ 3.819 -13℃ 180.04 31℃ 17.42
-12℃ 32.56 32℃ 3.657 -12℃ 169.24 32℃ 16.65
-11℃ 30.37 33℃ 3.514 -11℃ 159.17 33℃ 15.92
-10℃ 29.44 34℃ 3.368 -10℃ 149.77 34℃ 15.22
-9℃ 27.57 35℃ 3.23 -9℃ 140.99 35℃ 14.56
-8℃ 26.57 36℃ 3.098 -8℃ 132.78 36℃ 13.93
-7℃ 25.22 37℃ 2.973 -7℃ 125.11 37℃ 13.34
-6℃ 23.94 38℃ 2.845 -6℃ 117.93 38℃ 12.77
-5℃ 22.72 39℃ 2.741 -5℃ 111.22 39℃ 12.23
-4℃ 21.55 40℃ 2.633 -4℃ 104.93 40℃ 11.71
-3℃ 20.45 41℃ 2.536 -3℃ 99.04 41℃ 11.22
-2℃ 19.39 42℃ 2.432 -2℃ 93.52 42℃ 10.76
-1℃ 18.39 43℃ 2.339 -1℃ 88.35 43℃ 10.31
0℃ 17.45 44℃ 2.25 0℃ 83.5 44℃ 9.89
1℃ 16.55 45℃ 2.165 1℃ 78.94 45℃ 9.49
2℃ 15.7 46℃ 2.084 2℃ 74.67 46℃ 9.1
3℃ 14.89 47℃ 2.006 3℃ 70.65 47℃ 8.74
4℃ 14.13 48℃ 1.932 4℃ 66.88 48℃ 8.39
5℃ 13.41 49℃ 1.862 5℃ 63.33 49℃ 8.05
6℃ 12.73 50℃ 1.793 6℃ 60 50℃ 7.73
7℃ 12.08 51℃ 1.729 7℃ 56.86 51℃ 7.43
8℃ 11.47 52℃ 1.667 8℃ 53.91 52℃ 7.14
9℃ 10.9 53℃ 1.608 9℃ 51.13 53℃ 6.86
10℃ 10.35 54℃ 1.551 10℃ 48.51 54℃ 6.6
11℃ 9.837 55℃ 1.457 11℃ 46.04 55℃ 6.34
12℃ 9.351 56℃ 1.445 12℃ 43.72 56℃ 6.1
13℃ 8.892 57℃ 1.395 13℃ 41.52 57℃ 5.87
14℃ 8.458 58℃ 1.347 14℃ 39.45 58℃ 5.65
15℃ 8.048 59℃ 1.301 15℃ 37.5 59℃ 5.44
16℃ 7.661 60℃ 1.257 16℃ 35.66 60℃ 5.24
17℃ 7.295 17℃ 33.92
18℃ 6.949 18℃ 32.27
19℃ 6.622 19℃ 30.72
20℃ 6.313 20℃ 29.25
21℃ 6.021 21℃ 27.86
22℃ 5.744 22℃ 26.54
23℃ 5.482 23℃ 25.3

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R80=50KΩ±3% R80=50KΩ±3% R25=10KΩ±3% R25=10KΩ±3%
B25/80=4450K±3% B25/80=4450K±3% B25/50=3700K±3% B25/50=3700K±3%
T(℃) Rnom(KΩ) T(℃) Rnom(KΩ) T(℃) Rnom(KΩ) T(℃) Rnom(KΩ)
-30 11600 24 536.6 -20℃ 90.79 34 6.95
-29 10860 25 511.1 -19 85.72 35 6.68
-28 10170 26 486.9 -18 80.96 36 5.43
-27 9529 27 464 -17 76.51 37 5.6
-26 8932 28 442.3 -16 72.33 38 5.59
-25 8375 29 421.7 -15 68.41 39 5.73
-24 7856 30 402.1 -14 64.73 40 5.52
-23 7372 31 383.6 -13 61.27 41 5.32
-22 6920 32 366 -12 58.02 42 5.12
-21 6498 33 349.3 -11 54.97 43 4.93
-20 6104 34 333.5 -10 52.1 44 4.9
-19 5736 35 318.4 -9 49.4 45 4.58
-18 5392 36 304.1 -8 46.86 46 4.42
-17 5071 37 290.5 -7 44.46 47 4.26
-16 4770 38 277.6 -6 42.21 48 4.11
-15 4488 39 265.3 -5 40.08 49 3.97
-14 4225 40 253.6 -4 38.08 50 3.83
-13 3978 41 242.5 -3 36.19 51 3.7
-12 3747 42 232 -2 34.41 52 3.57
-11 3531 43 221.9 -1 32.73 53 3.45
-10 3328 44 212.3 0 31.14 54 3.33
-9 3138 45 203.2 1 29.64 55 3.22
-8 2960 46 194.5 2 28.22 56 3.11
-7 2793 47 186.3 3 26.4 57 3.11
-6 2636 48 178.4 4 25.61 58 2.9
-5 2489 49 170.9 5 24.41 59 2.81
-4 2351 50 163.7 6 23.27 60 2.72
-3 2221 51 155.9 7 22.2 61 2.63
-2 2099 52 150.4 8 21.18 62 2.54
-1 1984 53 144.2 9 20.21 63 2.49
0 1877 54 138.3 10 19.3 64 2.38
1 1775 55 132.7 11 18.43 65 2.3
2 1680 56 127.3 12 17.61 66 2.23
3 1590 57 122.1 13 16.83 67 2.16
4 1506 58 117.2 14 16.09 68 2.09
5 1426 59 112.5 15 15.38 69 2.03
6 1351 60 108 16 14.71 70 1.96
7 1280 61 103.8 17 14.08 71 1.9
8 1214 62 99.68 18 13.48 72 1.85
9 1151 19 12.9 73 1.79
10 1092 20 12.36 74 1.73
11 1036 21 11.84 75 1.68
12 983.2 22 11.34 76 1.63
13 933.4 23 10.87 77 1.58
14 886.4 24 10.43 78 1.54
15 841.9 25 10 79 1.49
16 800 26 9.59 80 1.45
17 760.8 27 9.21
18 722.8 28 8.84
19 687.3 29 8.48
20 653.8 30 8.15
21 622 31 7.83
22 592 32 7.52
23 553.6 33 7.23

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R25℃=10KΩ R25℃=10KΩ R25℃=10KΩ R25℃=10KΩ
B0/50=3900K B0/50=3900K B0/50=4090K B0/50=4090K
T(℃) Rnom(KΩ) T(℃) Rnom(KΩ) T(℃) Rnom(KΩ) T(℃) Rnom(KΩ)
-20℃ 95.08 24℃ 10.42 -20℃ 107.3826 24℃ 10.4729
-19℃ 89.71 25℃ 9.97 -19℃ 101.1103 25℃ 10
-18℃ 87.38 26℃ 9.541 -18℃ 95.2415 26℃ 9.5509
-17℃ 82.49 27℃ 9.134 -17℃ 89.7481 27℃ 9.1244
-16℃ 77.9 28℃ 8.746 -16℃ 84.6038 28℃ 8.7191
-15℃ 73.6 29℃ 8.376 -15℃ 79.7846 29℃ 8.3339
-14℃ 69.56 30℃ 8.025 -14℃ 75.2681 30℃ 7.9677
-13℃ 65.77 31℃ 7.69 -13℃ 71.0335 31℃ 7.6194
-12℃ 62.2 32℃ 7.37 -12℃ 67.0616 32℃ 7.2882
-11℃ 58.86 33℃ 7.066 -11℃ 63.3348 33℃ 6.9731
-10℃ 55.71 34℃ 6.776 -10℃ 59.8366 34℃ 6.6732
-9℃ 52.76 35℃ 6.5 -9℃ 56.5516 35℃ 6.3877
-8℃ 49.98 36℃ 6.236 -8℃ 53.4657 36℃ 6.1169
-7℃ 47.36 37℃ 5.985 -7℃ 50.5658 37℃ 5.857
-6℃ 44.89 38℃ 5.745 -6℃ 47.8306 38℃ 5.6104
-5℃ 42.57 39℃ 5.515 -5℃ 45.2767 39℃ 5.3754
-4℃ 40.38 40℃ 5.297 -4℃ 42.8637 40℃ 5.1514
-3℃ 38.31 41℃ 5.088 -3℃ 40.5987 41℃ 4.9379
-2℃ 36.36 42℃ 4.888 -2℃ 38.4566 42℃ 4.7342
-1℃ 34.52 43℃ 4.697 -1℃ 36.4438 43℃ 4.54
0℃ 32.79 44℃ 4.515 0℃ 34.5476 44℃ 4.3647
1℃ 31.15 45℃ 4.341 1℃ 32.7564 45℃ 4.1779
2℃ 29.6 46℃ 4.174 2℃ 31.0683 46℃ 4.0091
3℃ 28.14 47℃ 4.015 3℃ 29.4767 47℃ 3.848
4℃ 26.76 48℃ 3.863 4℃ 27.9756 48℃ 3.6941
5℃ 25.45 49℃ 3.717 5℃ 26.5595 49℃ 3.5471
6℃ 24.22 50℃ 3.577 6℃ 25.2229 50℃ 3.4067
7℃ 23.05 51℃ 3.444 7℃ 23.9611 51℃ 3.2729
8℃ 21.95 52℃ 3.316 8℃ 22.7694 52℃ 3.145
9℃ 20.9 53℃ 3.194 9℃ 21.6437 53℃ 3.0228
10℃ 19.91 54℃ 3.077 10℃ 20.5797 54℃ 2.9059
11℃ 18.98 55℃ 2.965 11℃ 19.574 55℃ 2.7941
12℃ 18.09 56℃ 2.857 12℃ 18.6229 56℃ 2.6572
13℃ 17.25 57℃ 2.754 13℃ 17.7233 57℃ 2.5849
14℃ 15.46 58℃ 2.655 14℃ 16.872 58℃ 2.487
15℃ 15.7 59℃ 2.56 15℃ 16.0652 59℃ 2.3932
16℃ 14.99 60℃ 2.469 16℃ 15.3033 60℃ 2.3035
17℃ 14.31 17℃ 14.5807
18℃ 13.66 18℃ 13.8961
19℃ 13.05 19℃ 13.3473
20℃ 12.47 20℃ 12.6323
21℃ 11.92 21℃ 12.0491
22℃ 11.39 22℃ 11.4959
23℃ 10.89 23℃ 10.971

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R25℃=10KΩ R25℃=10KΩ R100℃=3.35KΩ R100℃=3.35KΩ


B25/50=4100K B25/50=4100K B50/100=4070K B50/100=4070K
T(℃) Rnom(KΩ) T(℃) Rnom(KΩ) T(℃) Rnom(KΩ) T(℃) Rnom(KΩ)
-20℃ 103.1899 24℃ 10.4683 -20℃ 469.3624 24℃ 52.4391
-19℃ 97.2877 25℃ 10 -19℃ 443.6558 25℃ 50.1862
-18℃ 91.7569 26℃ 9.5552 -18℃ 419.5032 26℃ 48.0479
-17℃ 86.5721 27℃ 9.1326 -17℃ 396.802 27℃ 46.012
-16℃ 81.7097 28℃ 8.731 -16℃ 375.4572 28℃ 44.073
-15℃ 77.148 29℃ 8.3491 -15℃ 355.8804 29℃ 42.226
-14℃ 72.8667 30℃ 7.9861 -14℃ 336.4894 30℃ 40.466
-13℃ 68.847 31℃ 7.6407 -13℃ 318.7078 31℃ 38.7886
-12℃ 66.0716 32℃ 7.3121 -12℃ 301.9644 32℃ 37.1893
-11℃ 61.6242 33℃ 6.9994 -11℃ 286.1932 33℃ 35.6644
-10℃ 58.19 34℃ 6.7017 -10℃ 271.3324 34℃ 34.2098
-9℃ 55.054 35℃ 6.4188 -9℃ 257.3248 35℃ 32.822
-8℃ 52.1059 36℃ 6.1483 -8℃ 244.1168 36℃ 31.4976
-7℃ 49.3312 37℃ 5.8911 -7℃ 231.6586 37℃ 30.2835
-6℃ 46.7193 38℃ 5.6459 -6℃ 219.9036 38℃ 29.0265
-5℃ 44.26 39℃ 5.4123 -5℃ 208.8086 39℃ 27.8738
-4℃ 41.9435 40℃ 5.1895 -4℃ 198.338 40℃ 26.7727
-3℃ 39.7607 41℃ 4.9771 -3℃ 188.439 41℃ 25.7207
-2℃ 37.7083 42℃ 4.7744 -2℃ 179.0914 42℃ 24.7153
-1℃ 35.7634 43℃ 4.5811 -1℃ 170.2572 43℃ 23.7542
0℃ 33.9337 44℃ 4.3966 0℃ 161.9055 44℃ 22.8363
1℃ 32.2073 45℃ 4.2204 1℃ 154.0075 45℃ 21.9565
2℃ 30.578 46℃ 4.0522 2℃ 146.5363 46℃ 21.116
3℃ 29.0396 47℃ 3.8915 3℃ 139.4667 47℃ 20.3117
4℃ 27.5868 48℃ 3.738 4℃ 132.776 48℃ 19.542
5℃ 26.2142 49℃ 3.5914 5℃ 126.4391 49℃ 18.8053
6℃ 24.9172 50℃ 3.4512 6℃ 120.4384 50℃ 18.1
7℃ 23.691 51℃ 3.3172 7℃ 114.7534 51℃ 17.4231
8℃ 22.5316 52℃ 3.1891 8℃ 109.8659 52℃ 16.7749
9℃ 21.4349 53℃ 3.0666 9℃ 104.259 53℃ 16.1541
10℃ 20.3972 54℃ 2.9493 10℃ 99.4166 54℃ 15.5593
11℃ 19.4151 55℃ 2.8372 11℃ 94.8236 55℃ 14.9895
12℃ 18.4853 56℃ 2.7298 12℃ 90.4662 56℃ 14.4488
13℃ 17.6048 57℃ 2.6271 13℃ 86.3309 57℃ 13.9198
14℃ 16.7706 58℃ 2.5287 14℃ 82.4054 58℃ 13.4178
15℃ 15.9803 59℃ 2.4345 15℃ 78.6781 59℃ 12.9364
16℃ 15.2311 60℃ 2.3442 16℃ 75.138 60℃ 12.4747
17℃ 14.5808 17℃ 71.7747
18℃ 13.8472 18℃ 68.5786
19℃ 13.2082 19℃ 65.5407
20℃ 12.6019 20℃ 62.6522
21℃ 12.0264 21℃ 59.9052
22℃ 11.48 22℃ 57.292
23℃ 10.9612 23℃ 54.8056

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R25=15KΩ±3%,B25/50=3950K±2%
T(℃) Rnom(KΩ) T(℃) Rnom(KΩ) T(℃) Rnom(KΩ)
-30℃ 271.2709 15℃ 23.6194 60℃ 3.7119
-29℃ 254.7573 16℃ 22.5433 61℃ 3.5804
-28℃ 239.3577 17℃ 21.5223 62℃ 3.4542
-27℃ 224.99 18℃ 20.5532 63℃ 3.3331
-26℃ 211.5786 19℃ 19.6332 64℃ 3.2168
-25℃ 199.0539 20℃ 18.7594 65℃ 3.1052
-24℃ 187.3518 21℃ 17.9293 66℃ 2.998
-23℃ 176.4133 22℃ 17.1405 67℃ 2.895
-22℃ 166.1838 23℃ 16.3908 68℃ 2.796
-21℃ 156.613 24℃ 15.678 69℃ 2.7009
-20℃ 147.6546 25℃ 15 70℃ 2.6096
-19℃ 139.2656 26℃ 14.3555 71℃ 2.5217
-18℃ 131.4064 27℃ 13.7423 72℃ 2.4373
-17℃ 124.0404 28℃ 13.1586 73℃ 2.356
-16℃ 117.1337 29℃ 12.603 74℃ 2.2779
-15℃ 110.6548 30℃ 12.0739 75℃ 2.2027
-14℃ 104.5748 31℃ 11.57 76℃ 2.1304
-13℃ 98.8667 32℃ 11.0898 77℃ 2.0608
-12℃ 93.5055 33℃ 10.6322 78℃ 1.9938
-11℃ 88.4682 34℃ 10.1959 79℃ 1.9293
-10℃ 83.7333 35℃ 9.78 80℃ 1.8672
-9℃ 79.2808 36℃ 9.3832 81℃ 1.8077
-8℃ 75.0923 37℃ 9.0047 82℃ 1.7503
-7℃ 71.1506 38℃ 8.6435 83℃ 1.6951
-6℃ 67.4397 39℃ 8.2987 84℃ 1.6419
-5℃ 63.9448 40℃ 7.9695 85℃ 1.5906
-4℃ 60.6521 41℃ 7.6551 86℃ 1.5412
-3℃ 57.5487 42℃ 7.3548 87℃ 1.4935
-2℃ 54.6226 43℃ 7.0679 88℃ 1.4476
-1℃ 51.8628 44℃ 6.7906 89℃ 1.4033
0℃ 49.2588 45℃ 6.5807 90℃ 1.3608
1℃ 46.801 46℃ 6.2808 91℃ 1.3008
2℃ 44.4802 47℃ 6.0411 92℃ 1.2803
3℃ 42.2882 48℃ 5.8117 93℃ 1.2111
4℃ 40.2171 49℃ 5.5923 94℃ 1.2041
5℃ 38.2595 50℃ 5.3823 95℃ 1.1683
6℃ 36.4085 51℃ 5.1813 96℃ 1.1338
7℃ 34.6579 52℃ 4.9888 97℃ 1.1005
8℃ 33.0015 53℃ 4.8044 98℃ 1.0683
9℃ 31.4338 54℃ 4.6278 99℃ 1.0372
10℃ 29.9495 55℃ 4.4586 100℃ 1.0071
11℃ 28.5439 56℃ 4.2964
12℃ 27.2122 57℃ 4.141
13℃ 25.9502 58℃ 3.9919
14℃ 24.7539 59℃ 3.849

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R25=50KΩ±3%, B25/50=3950K±2%
T(℃) Rnom(KΩ) T(℃) Rnom(KΩ) T(℃) Rnom(KΩ) T(℃) Rnom(KΩ)
-30℃ 904.2363 15℃ 78.7314 60℃ 12.3731 105℃ 2.8861
-29℃ 849.1911 16℃ 75.1445 61℃ 11.9347 106℃ 2.8039
-28℃ 797.8591 17℃ 71.741 62℃ 11.5141 107℃ 2.7244
-27℃ 749.9667 18℃ 68.5107 63℃ 11.1103
-26℃ 705.2619 19℃ 65.4439 64℃ 10.7228
-25℃ 663.5129 20℃ 62.5313 65℃ 10.3506
-24℃ 624.506 21℃ 59.7644 66℃ 9.9932
-23℃ 588.0442 22℃ 57.1352 67℃ 9.6499
-22℃ 553.9459 23℃ 54.636 68℃ 9.3201
-21℃ 522.0434 24℃ 52.2599 69℃ 9.0023
-20℃ 492.182 25℃ 50 70℃ 8.6985
-19℃ 464.2187 26℃ 47.8516 71℃ 8.4057
-18℃ 438.0215 27℃ 45.8075 72℃ 8.1242
-17℃ 413.4681 28℃ 43.8621 73℃ 7.8534
-16℃ 396.4456 29℃ 42.0101 74℃ 7.593
-15℃ 368.8494 30℃ 40.2465 75℃ 7.3424
-14℃ 349.5826 31℃ 38.5666 76℃ 7.1014
-13℃ 325.5555 32℃ 36.966 77℃ 6.8694
-12℃ 315.685 33℃ 35.4406 78℃ 6.646
-11℃ 298.94 34℃ 33.9865 79℃ 6.431
-10℃ 279.1109 35℃ 32.5999 80℃ 6.224
-9℃ 264.2694 36℃ 31.2774 81℃ 6.0255
-8℃ 250.3077 37℃ 30.0156 82℃ 5.8344
-7℃ 237.1687 38℃ 28.8116 83℃ 5.6503
-6℃ 227.991 39℃ 27.6632 84℃ 5.4729
-5℃ 213.1495 40℃ 26.565 85℃ 5.3019
-4℃ 202.1737 41℃ 25.517 86℃ 5.1372
-3℃ 191.829 42℃ 24.516 87℃ 4.9783
-2℃ 182.0755 43℃ 23.5595 88℃ 4.8252
-1℃ 172.876 44℃ 22.6454 89℃ 4.6775
0℃ 164.196 45℃ 21.7716 90℃ 4.5351
1℃ 156.0032 46℃ 20.936 91℃ 4.3976
2℃ 148.2675 47℃ 20.1369 92℃ 4.2651
3℃ 140.9608 48℃ 19.3725 93℃ 4.1371
4℃ 134.057 49℃ 18.641 94℃ 4.0136
5℃ 127.5316 50℃ 17.941 95℃ 3.8944
6℃ 121.3618 51℃ 17.2709 96℃ 3.7793
7℃ 115.5262 52℃ 16.6292 97℃ 3.6682
8℃ 110.0049 53℃ 16.0147 98℃ 3.5609
9℃ 104.7793 54℃ 15.426 99℃ 3.4572
10℃ 99.8318 55℃ 14.862 100℃ 3.357
11℃ 95.1463 56℃ 14.3214 101℃ 3.244
12℃ 90.7073 57℃ 13.8033 102℃ 3.1499
13℃ 86.5006 58℃ 13.3065 103℃ 3.059
14℃ 82.5129 59℃ 12.8301 104℃ 2.9711

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R100=3.06KΩ±3%,B100/120=4250K
T(℃) Rnom(KΩ) T(℃) Rnom(KΩ) T(℃) Rnom(KΩ) T(℃) Rnom(KΩ)
-30℃ 776.82 15℃ 72.842 60℃ 11.544 105℃ 2.636
-29℃ 731.73 16℃ 69.569 61℃ 11.133 106℃ 2.56
-28℃ 689.52 17℃ 66.46 62℃ 10.738 107℃ 2.486
-27℃ 649.99 18℃ 63.506 63℃ 10.359 108℃ 2.414
-26℃ 612.95 19℃ 60.699 64℃ 9.994 109℃ 2.345
-25℃ 578.23 20℃ 58.03 65℃ 9.643 110℃ 2.278
-24℃ 545.68 21℃ 55.492 66℃ 9.306 111℃ 2.218
-23℃ 515.14 22℃ 53.077 67℃ 8.982 112℃ 2.15
-22℃ 486.48 23℃ 50.78 68℃ 8.67 113℃ 2.09
-21℃ 459.57 24℃ 48.594 69℃ 8.37 114℃ 2.031
-20℃ 434.31 25℃ 46.513 70℃ 8.082 115℃ 1.974
-19℃ 410.57 26℃ 44.532 71℃ 7.805 116℃ 1.919
-18℃ 388.36 27℃ 42.645 72℃ 7.538 117℃ 1.865
-17℃ 367.29 28℃ 40.847 73℃ 7.281 118℃ 1.814
-16℃ 347.57 29℃ 39.134 74℃ 7.034 119℃ 1.764
-15℃ 329.01 30℃ 37.501 75℃ 6.796 120℃ 1.715
-14℃ 311.54 31℃ 35.944 76℃ 6.567 121℃ 1.668
-13℃ 295.1 32℃ 34.46 77℃ 6.346 122℃ 1.623
-12℃ 279.61 33℃ 33.044 78℃ 6.134 123℃ 1.579
-11℃ 265.02 34℃ 31.693 79℃ 5.929 124℃ 1.537
-10℃ 251.26 35℃ 30.404 80℃ 5.732 125℃ 1.496
-9℃ 238.3 36℃ 29.173 81℃ 5.548 126℃ 1.456
-8℃ 226.07 37℃ 27.999 82℃ 5.37 127℃ 1.417
-7℃ 214.54 38℃ 26.877 83℃ 5.199 128℃ 1.38
-6℃ 203.65 39℃ 25.805 84℃ 5.034 129℃ 1.343
-5℃ 193.37 40℃ 24.782 85℃ 4.875 130℃ 1.308
-4℃ 183.67 41℃ 23.804 86℃ 4.722 131℃ 1.274
-3℃ 174.5 42℃ 22.869 87℃ 4.574 132℃ 1.241
-2℃ 165.87 43℃ 21.9 88℃ 4.431 133℃ 1.209
-1℃ 157.6 44℃ 21.1 89℃ 4.294 134℃ 1.178
0℃ 149.91 45℃ 20.3 90℃ 4.161 135℃ 1.148
1℃ 142.59 46℃ 19.521 91℃ 4.033 136℃ 1.118
2℃ 135.66 47℃ 18.772 92℃ 3.909 137℃ 1.09
3℃ 129.11 48℃ 18.056 93℃ 3.789 138℃ 1.062
4℃ 122.91 49℃ 17.371 94℃ 3.674 139℃ 1.035
5℃ 117.04 50℃ 16.715 95℃ 3.563 140℃ 1.008
6℃ 111.48 51℃ 16.088 96℃ 3.455 141℃ 0.984
7℃ 106.22 52℃ 15.489 97℃ 3.351 142℃ 0.96
8℃ 101.23 53℃ 14.914 98℃ 3.251 143℃ 0.936
9℃ 96.504 54℃ 14.364 99℃ 3.154 144℃ 0.918
10℃ 92.023 55℃ 13.836 100℃ 3.06 145℃ 0.89
11℃ 87.773 56℃ 13.365 101℃ 2.969 146℃ 0.868
12℃ 83.742 57℃ 12.882 102℃ 2.882 147℃ 0.847
13℃ 79.918 58℃ 12.418 103℃ 2.797 148℃ 0.827
14℃ 76.288 59℃ 11.972 104℃ 2.715 149℃ 0.807
150℃ 0.787

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11. Failure code and troubleshooting
11.1 Failure code and troubleshooting for inverter units
11.1.1 For the unit with old wired controller YR-E06 (0010400137)
Indoor Unit Fault code:
F1# Fault in temperature sensor of indoor unit
F2# Fault in heat exchange sensor of indoor unit
F3# Reserved ()
F4# Overload in heating process
F5# Icing in cooling process
F6# Reserved (revised to “drain”)
F7# Transmission error
Outdoor Unit Fault code:
E1# Module error
E2# No load
E3# Reserved (revised to “transmission error between indoor and outdoor units”)
E4# Overheated compressor
E5# Total overcurrent
E6# Fault in ambient temperature sensor
E7# Fault in heat exchange sensor
E8# ROM of single chip micro-controller is broken
E9# Reserved
EA# Overvoltage protection
EB# Reserved (Instant power off – to prevent injury caused by incomplete capacitor discharge
line)
EC# Overload in cooling process
ED# Reserved
EE# EEPROM error
For models using a remote controller, the fault codes listed above will be converted into
corresponding flashed numbers of compressor running lamp.

The LED1 and LED2 in PCB for indoor unit are used to show fault information. Such information is as
the same as that shown by VFD display. LED3 is used to show compressor status. When the
compressor is in operation, the LED3 is ON. Below is the table of fault codes:
LED1 LED2 Remarks
No Fault name Possible causes
Status Number Status Number Remarks
Fault in room Short-circuit/open-circuit On-off 1 Off Fault with
1
temperature sensor indoor unit
Fault in heat Short-circuit/open-circuit On-off 2 Off
2
exchange sensor
3 Overload in heating Line temperature >72°C On-off 4 Off
4 Icing in cooling Line temperature < -1°C On-off 5 Off
5 Transmission error Fault in transmission loop On-off 7 Off
Drain error Drain line is clogged or On-off 10 Off
6
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Module error Overheat, overcurrent or Off On-off 1 Fault with


1
short-circuit outdoor
No load Current sensor is broken or Off On-off 2 unit
2
compressor is not started.
Overheated Compressor temperature Off On-off 4
3
compressor >120°C
4 Total overcurrent Current >17A Off On-off 5
Fault in ambient Short-circuit/open-circuit Off On-off 6
5
temperature sensor
Fault in heat Short-circuit/open-circuit Off On-off 7
6
exchange sensor
ROM of single chip ROM is broken. Off On-off 8
7 micro-controller is
broken
Overvoltage Voltage >270V Off On-off 10
8
protection
Overload in cooling Heat exchange temperature Off On-off 12
9
of outdoor unit >72°C
10 E2ROM error E2ROM is broken. Off On-off 14

LED1, LED2, LED3 and LED4 for outdoor unit are used to show fault information:

No. LED4 LED3 LED2 LED1 Remarks


(Fault Fault name Possible causes
Status Status Status Status
code)
1 Module error Overheat, overcurrent Off Off Off On Fault
or short-circuit with
2 No load Current sensor is broken or Off Off On Off outdoor
compressor is not started. unit
3 Transmission error (reserved) Off Off On On
4 Overheated Compressor Off On Off Off
compressor temperature >120°C
5 Total overcurrent Current >17A Off On Off On
6 Fault in ambient Short-circuit/open-circuit Off On On Off
temperature sensor
7 Fault in heat Short-circuit/open-circuit Off On On On
exchange sensor
8 Low pressure Gas is inadequate. On Off Off Off
protection
9 Fault in compressor (reserved) On Off Off On
sensor
10 Overvoltage Voltage >270V On Off On Off
protection

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11 Instant power off On Off On On


12 Overload in cooling Heat exchange On On Off Off
temperature of outdoor
unit >72°C
13 Forced conversion in (reserved)
compressor
14 E2ROM error E2ROM is broken. On On On Off
15 Normal standby On On On On

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11.1.2 For the unit with new wired controller YR-E12 (0010451521)
Remote
control Wired Central
indoor controller controller Fault description Possible cause Remedy Purpose Items to be checked
PCB flash display display
times
10 08(08H) 21D Fault in drain system Float switch is disconnected Restorable when To prevent condensate Water line, water pump, float
25min or longer. given corrective spilling out of drain switch, I/O voltage
signal. pan
1 01(01H) 01D Fault in indoor ambient Sensor is open-circuit or Restorable when To test input signal of Hardware connection, I/O
temperature sensor short-circuit for 2min or longer. given corrective system. voltage division
signal.
2 02(02H) 02D Fault in indoor coil Sensor is open-circuit or Restorable when To test input signal of Hardware connection, I/O
temperature sensor short-circuit for 2min or longer. given corrective system. voltage division
signal.
3 74(4AH) 11D Fault in outdoor ambient Sensor is open-circuit or Restorable when To test input signal of Hardware connection, I/O
temperature sensor short-circuit for 2min or longer. given corrective system. voltage division
signal.
Fault in outdoor coil Sensor is open-circuit or Restorable when To test input signal of Hardware connection, I/O
temperature sensor short-circuit for 2min or longer. given corrective system. voltage division
signal.
4 73(49H) 12D
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Fault in discharging Sensor is open-circuit or Restorable when To test input signal of Hardware connection, I/O
temperature sensor short-circuit for 2min or longer. given corrective system. voltage division
signal.
Overcurrent Detected CT current is above Restorable after To prevent overload Power supply, wiring,
the limit three times within repair. (electric parameter). compressor, pressure
5 72(48H) 10D 30min.
Power failure Wrong phase, phase failure or Restorable after To ensure power Wiring, control board, power
phase loss. repair. supply. supply
Fault with high pressure Low pressure switch is Restorable after To prevent overload Wiring, circuit, pressure switch,
activated three times within repair. (pressure parameter). refrigeration system
6 83(53H) 14D 30min.
Fault with low pressure Low pressure switch is Restorable after To prevent refrigerant Wiring, circuit, pressure switch,
activated. repair. leak. refrigeration system
8 07(07H) 06D Communication error Communication error lasts Restorable when To ensure Wiring circuit, transmission
between wired controller 4min or longer. given corrective transmission to and voltage
and indoor unit signal. from control board.
9 06(06H) 05D Communication error Communication error lasts Restorable when To ensure Wiring circuit, transmission
between indoor and 4min or longer. given corrective transmission to and voltage
outdoor units signal. from control board.
11 11(0BH) 30D External alarm signal input External signal is cut out for Restorable when To control external External signal, wiring, control
10s or longer. given corrective connection provided board
signal. for building.

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12 03(03H) 20D Fault in outdoor coil/suction Sensor is open-circuit or Restorable when To test input signal of Hardware connection, I/O
line sensor short-circuit for 2min or longer. given corrective system. voltage division
signal.
13 13(0DH) 31D Temperature shut-off Directional valve malfunction Restorable after To prevent malfunction Sensor, four-way valve,
repeats three times. repair. of four-way valve. system, control board
15 05(05H) 17D EEPROM error EEPROM data loss Default To set data/control EEPROM, data match, control
operation/reset parameter. board
restoration.
17 80(50H) 15D Compressor overheat Detected temperature of Restorable when To prevent overload Temperature, fan motor,
discharge line is higher than lower than 100°C. (temperature pressure, system
120°C. parameter).
18 12(0CH) 23D Fault in operation mode Indoor units operate in different Restorable in To ensure same User setting
modes. same operation operation mode.
mode.
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11.1.3 Troubleshooting for inverter units
1) Compressor discharging temperature protection
start

Are stop valves in suction pipe and no


liquid pipe of outdoor unit open? open valves

yes

Is discharging temperature detected no Is discharging temperature no


replace discharging sensor
by a thermometer too high? sensor in good condition?

yes
yes
replace PCB

Are high pressure and no no If the pipe is yes


Are they too low? Unclog piping
low pressure normal? blocked?

yes
yes
Refrigerant charge is needed
Air conditioner is no
running in bad replace PCB
condition?
yes
Does indoor fan motor work properly in no
heating cycle? Does outdoor fan motor check fan motor and capacitor
work properly in cooling cycle?

yes
yes
Is filter or heat exchanger dirty? cleaning

no
Is piping twisted or yes
deformed? repair or replace

no
Measure equalized pressure and
running pressure to see if the
yes
system is overfed or starved. Is Conduct leak test.
there a leak? Is capillary tube Evacuate and recharge
clogged?
Note: This protection feature is not available with all models. In the event that compressor is on and off frequently for no
reason, check if the compressor is provided with discharging temperature protection. The protection is activated when
temperature is higher than 120° C and restored when lower than 100° C.

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2) EEPROM failure

start

Is EEPROM in mainboard yes


inversely connected or in reconnect
poor contact?

no

replace EEPROM

Power on again to no
check if failure is replace PCB
eliminated

3) Malfunction of no load
confirm the no-load malfunction
according to fault code list

Power on again to Check rectifier, power module


no and connection to locate the
check if compressor
runs normally problem that causes no
function of compressor

yes
Does AC power cable no
go through current Put the cable
transducer? through CT

yes
yes outdoor PCB
Check if the fault disappears after
the outdoor PCB is replaced failure

Wrong fault code. Check


other possible causes

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4) Freezing in cooling cycle

Start

Is pipe temperature no change pipe temp.


sensor in good sensor
condition?

yes

if filter, indoor yes


heat exchanger cleaning
are dirty

no

if indoor fan motor is normal? yes


speed is too low or not run? repair fan motor or fan capacitor

no

if failure disappear after yes


indoor PCB failure
PCB is changed

no

indoor/outdoor
temp. too low

5) Overload in cooling mode


start

Is pipe temperature
no change pipe temp.
sensor in good
condition? sensor

yes

if outdoor heat yes


exchanger are cleaning
dirty

no

yes
if outdoor fan motor is normal? repair fan motor or fan capacitor
speed is too low or not run?

no

yes
if failure disappear after outdoor PCB failure
PCB is changed

no

indoor/outdoor
temp. too high

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6) Sensor failure

check if the wiring is


correct according to no
wiring diagram reconnect

if sensor is fixed no
Relocate
well

yes

Is sensor short-circuit yes


Replace sensor
or open-circuit?

yes
no
Is sensor resistance Replace sensor
acceptable?

yes

Is DC voltage between
both ends of sensor
near 5V or 0V?

no

Replace PCB

7) External alarm

An external alarm is
identified according to the
list of fault codes

Is an external alarm yes Solve problem


connected to the system? accordingly

no

Is ALARM terminal in
mainboard disconnected?

yes

Short connect that


terminal
yes

if failure disappear after


PCB is changed
no
replace PCB

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8) Communication error between indoor and outdoor units

Confirm commumication failure


according to the fault code list

Confirm the fault indicator is


communication failure
yes
Are communication wire
Does indoor communication no S and supply wires L and no re-wiring
indicator flash? N properly connected?
Grounded well?
yes
yes
Is communication wire too
check the other no close to power cable, which
if communication wire yes
reasons causes interference? re-wiring
is broken
yes no

S should not share check if indoor/outdoor PCB fuse no change


a multicore cable and transformer are normal defective parts
with L and N
yes

replace indoor PCB

no
if failure is eliminated replace outdoor PCB

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9) Over current protection
start

Is supply voltage too low?


yes
Especially when compressor runs Modify power supply circuit
at a high frequency.

no
Are power cables L, N and
compressor wires U, V and no
W properly connected connect firmly
correctly?

yes

Is compressor current higher than current no detecting circuit is


protection limit? Is current sensing circuit in good abnormal. Replace
condition? outdoor PCB

yes

1. Is module output voltage among U, V and W


balanced? no
2. Disconnect all terminals. Is resistance of the replace power module
power module between P and N; P and U, V, W; N
and U, V, W acceptable?

yes
if compressor is normal no Is compressor winding resistance yes
replace compressor
acceptable? Is it stuck?
yes

no 1. Check diode characteristics of rectifier+, AC; - AC


if rectifier is normal 2. Measure voltage between P and N, which should be 310VDC at 220VAC.
After compressor runs, the value should reduce

yes

Are capacitance and conductivity no


Replace electrolytic capacitor
values of electrolytic capacitor
acceptable?

yes

Is pressure normal?

no

Check: 1. Is a valve in system close?


2. Is piping clogged;
3. Is system overfed; is there air in system;
4. (Cooling cycle) Is condenser dirty? Does outdoor fan motor run at
low speed or stop?
5. (Heating cycle) Is evaporator or filter dirty? Does indoor fan motor
run at low speed or stop?
6. Is ambient temperature too high? Is system overloaded?

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10) Overload in heating cycle
start

Is pipe temperature no
sensor in good Replace indoor coil
condition? sensor

yes

Is filter or indoor yes


heat exchanger cleaning
dirty?

no
yes modify indoor
In heating mode, indoor motor
motor or fan
speed too low or stop?
capacitor
no
yes
if failure disappear after indoor PCB failure
PCB is changed

no

indoor/outdoor
temp. too high

11) Fault in drain system


Confirm float switch failure
according to the fault code list

yes clean the drain pipe


Is drain pipe blocked? and water pump
no

if pump motor is no
replace pump motor
normal

yes

if the drain pan is too yes


clean drain pan
dirty to cause the invalid
float switch
no

Is float switch holder tinted yes


that float can't move, or too Adjust bracket
close to pump motor that
interference arises?

no
Check if float switch is yes
in good condition with Replace float switch
multimeter

no
Replace indoor PCB

Note: Float switch is close in normal state, when being activated, it is


open. Voltage between both ends is 0V when close, approximately 5V
when open.

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12) IPM power module protection
Possible causes: 1. Short-circuit or overcurrent
2.Control power supply is less than 13.5V.
3.Module is overheat with a temperature higher than 145° C.

Confirm the module


failure according to the
fault code list
yes

check if there is bad yes


Check and reconnect
connection in electric
circuit

yes

check if outdoor motor is normal(in 1.Replace outdoor motor


yes
cooling, not running or speed too or fan capacitor
low, or not stop in heating) 2.Replace PCB

no

Measure + and - terminals of


electrolytic capacitor. Is output voltage no
Replace rectifiter or
of rectifier acceptable (310VDC at electrolytic capacitor
220V.)

yes

Check if the four-way power supply


voltage of PCB is less than 13.5V yes
Replace PCB
(normal value: 15VDC)

no

if the compressor is normal no Is compressor winding resistance


Replace compressor
acceptable? Is it stuck?

yes

yes Is silica gel well distributed on radiation fins?


Is power module too hot?

no

1.Is voltage of supply circuit too low?


Is current up to protection yes
2.Is heat exchanger or indoor fan motor broken?
limit of power module? 3.Is ambient temperature too high? Is system
overloaded?
no

1.Is output voltage among U, V and W balanced?


no
2.Disconnect all terminals. Is resistance between P Replace power module
and N; P and U, V, W; N and U, V, W acceptable?

yes

Check mainboard and make


necessary replacement

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11.2 Failure code and troubleshooting for fixed frequency units
The failure code please refer to 11.1.2
Troubleshooting for fixed frequency units:
1) Pressure protection
Confirm the fault according
to the fault code list

Does system have no no


Are CN17 and CN18 Replace PCB
pressure switch? in PCB cut off?
yes
yes
Make them in
short circuit
Is actual pressure detected by yes Change pressure
pressure gage acceptable? switch
no
no
low pressure failure high pressure failure

yes yes
no
Is high pressure too low? is pipe blocked?
yes yes
Refrigerant charge is dredge piping
needed. Check if there is
refrigerant leak. If yes,
replace pipe.

Note: The confirmation time of low pressure failure may be shorter, but high pressure failure confirmation
time is at least 1 hour. Besides, take the ambient temperature into consideration.
2) Sensor failure
check if the wiring is
correct according to no
wiring diagram reconnect

if sensor is fixed no
Relocate
well

yes

Is sensor short-circuit yes


Replace sensor
or open-circuit?

yes

no
Is sensor resistance Replace sensor
acceptable?
yes

Is DC voltage between
both ends of sensor
near 5V or 0V?
no

Replace PCB

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3) Low pressure protection

Confirm the fault according


to the fault code list

yes

Are connectors of pressure switch in good no


Check and reconnect
condition?
yes

Is low side pressure switch no


activated? (If not, DC voltage is 0V.) Replace PCB

yes

Is the low side pressure detected by


the gage lower than threshold value? no
The threshold value is indicated on Replace low pressure
the switch switch

yes

if outdoor stop valves of gas pipe no


and liquid pipe are open totally Open the valves

yes
yes
Is piping twisted or deformed? Repair pipe

no

Does indoor fan work properly during


cooling cycle? Does outdoor fan work no Repair fan motor or fan
properly during heating cycle? capacitor

yes

Is indoor filter or heat yes


exchanger dirty? Cleaning

no

Measure equalized pressure and time to


reach equalization to see if the system has yes Conduct leak test.
leakage. Lack of refrigerant? Is capillary Evacuate and recharge
blocked?

no

Bad operation codition, such as ultra low


outdoor temperature

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4) High pressure protection


Confirm the fault according
to the fault code list
yes

Are connectors of pressure switch in good no


Check and reconnect
condition?

yes

Is high side pressure switch no


activated? (If not, DC voltage is 0V.) Replace PCB

yes

Is the high side pressure detected by


the gage higher than threshold no Replace high pressure
value? The threshold value is switch
indicated on the switch

yes

if outdoor stop valves of gas pipe no


and liquid pipe are open totally Open the valves

yes
yes
Is piping twisted or deformed? Repair pipe

no

Does indoor fan work properly during


cooling cycle? Does outdoor fan work no Repair fan motor or fan
properly during heating cycle? capacitor

yes

Is indoor filter or heat yes


exchanger dirty? Cleaning

no

Check if system is overfed according yes


Evacuate and recharge
to equalized pressure in halt.

no

Is reading of discharging pressure no Bad operation codition, such as ultra low


gage oscillatory? outdoor temperature

yes

There is air in system.


Evacuate and recharge

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5) Communication error between indoor and outdoor units

Confirm commumication failure


according to the fault code list

Confirm the fault indicator is


communication failure
yes
Are communication wire
Does indoor communication no S and supply wires L and no re-wiring
indicator flash? N properly connected?
Grounded well?
yes
yes
Is communication wire too
check the other no close to power cable, which
if communication wire yes
reasons causes interference? re-wiring
is broken
yes no

S should not share check if indoor/outdoor PCB fuse no change


a multicore cable and transformer are normal defective parts
with L and N
yes

replace indoor PCB

no
if failure is eliminated replace outdoor PCB
6) Communication failure between wired controller and indoor PCB
or no display on wired controller
Confirm commumication failure
according to the fault code list
or no display

check if the wired controller no


replace wired controller
can match with indoor PCB
yes
yes for some models, when powered on,
Is power just turned on? initialization will display 88, if initrialization
cannot finish, check indoor dip switch position
no
check if the dip yes
Is voltage between A and yes Is voltage between B yes
switch position on replace PCB
B of wired controller 12V? and C fluctuating?
PCB is right
no no no
Is supply transformer or 7812 yes check if wiring
component in good condition? correct the position
is correct
no
check if failure disappears after
changing transformer or PCB
no
check if failure disappears after yes wired controller is
changing wired controller broken

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7) High current protection in 3-phase fixed frequency models
Is three-phase circuit not
balanced? Is supply voltage too yes
Modify power supply circuit
low? Is supply voltage too low at
compressor start-up?

yes

Is power cable or compressor wire no


re-wiring
securely connected? Properly?

yes

Is compressor current more than overcurrent Confirm detecting circuit


no is abnormal,replace
protection limit? Is current detecting circuit in
good condition? outdoor PCB
yes

Is AC contactor in yes
poor contact? replace AC contactor

yes
no Is resistance of compressor yes
if compressor is normal replace compressor
winding incorrect? Is it stuck?
yes

if pressure is normal
no

Check: 1. Is a valve in system shut off;


2. Is piping clogged;
3. Is system overfed; is there air in system;
4. (Cooling cycle) Is condenser dirty? Does outdoor fan motor run at low speed or stop?
5. (Heating cycle) Is evaporator or filter dirty? Does indoor fan motor run at low speed or stop?
6. Is ambient temperature too high? Is system overloaded?

8) External alarm
An external alarm is
identified according to the
list of fault codes

Is an external alarm yes Solve problem


connected to the system? accordingly
no

Is ALARM terminal in
mainboard disconnected?
yes
Short connect that
terminal
yes

if failure disappear after


PCB is changed
no
replace PCB

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9) Overcurrent protection for single-phase fixed frequency models
Is supply voltage too low? Especially yes
modify power supply circuit
when compressor starts up?
no
Is supply wire securely no
re-wiring
connected?

yes
Is compressor current more than overcurrent Confirm detecting circuit
no
protection limit? Is current detecting circuit in is abnormal,replace
good condition? outdoor PCB
yes

Is compressor in no Is resistance of compressor yes


replace compressor
good condition? winding incorrect? Is it stuck?
yes

Is running capacitor in no replace running capacitor


good condition?
yes
Is pressure normal?
no

Check: 1. Is a valve in system shut off;


2. Is piping clogged;
3. Is system overfed; is there air in system;
4. (Cooling cycle) Is condenser dirty? Does outdoor fan motor run at low speed or stop?
5. (Heating cycle) Is evaporator or filter dirty? Does indoor fan motor run at low speed or stop?
6. Is ambient temperature too high? Is system overloaded?

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10) Temperature cutoff protection


confirm the malfunction
according to the fault code list

Is outdoor four-way valve no Does small relay coil


yes Relay is broken.
in good condition during of four-way valve have
a voltage of 12V DC? Replace PCB
heating cycle?

yes

Does four-way no Replace four-way


valve work
valve
properly?

yes

Is indoor unit
no
malfunction caused by charge refrigerant
lack of refrigerant?

yes

Is heat exchange effect


no
adversely affected by heavy dust cleaning
in indoor and outdoor units?

yes

Are indoor sensors for


no
ambient temperature and Relocate
coil properly located?

yes

Is resistance of indoor no
sensor correct? Replace sensor

yes

Replace indoor PCB

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11) Fault in drain system
confirm the malfunction
according to the fault code list

yes Unclog pipe and


Is drain pipe clogged?
water pump
no

Is pump motor in yes Replace water


good condition? pump

yes

Is drain pan dirty and yes


Clean drain pan
float switch ineffective?
no

Is float switch holder tinted


that float can't move, or too yes
Adjust holder
close to pump motor that
interference arises?

no

Check if float switch is in good yes Replace float


condition with multimeter switch

no

Replace indoor
PCB

Note: Float switch is close in normal state, when being activated, it is open.
Voltage between both ends is 0V when close, approximately 5V when open.
12) Phase loss or phase failure
confirm the malfunction
according to the fault code list

Check if the phase detecting if the failure disappear


circuit is correct according to no
after correcting the
ourdoor wiring diagram wiring
yes no

Is there phase loss no adjust power


or phase failure? supply
no

Is fault corrected after


sequence of either two of three
RST phases is adjusted?
no

replace outdoor
PCB

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13) Fault in indoor fan motor

confirm the malfunction


according to the fault code list

Is indoor status yes no


Is output voltage of
indication good? fan motor good?

no yes

Is power supply good? Is fan capacitor no Replace fan


in good capacitor
condition?
yes
yes
Replace fuse no
when there is no Is fuse in good condition?
short-circuit Is fan motor winding no Replace fan
resistor normal? motor
yes
yes
yes Is there any other
Replace PCB
broken component? Wrong fault code. Check
other possible causes. E.g.
no
motor is stuck
check any other
reasons

no

Is it a PG motor? As in No. It's split winding type motor


AS and AF indoor units

yes

Is output voltage good no yes Thyristor or control


Is front-end voltage of
when energized? Does fan thyristor good? circuit has a problem.
motor run properly? Replace PCB
no
yes
Supply circuit has a
yes Is there any poor problem. Replace PCB
Reconnect connection?

no

no Is there DC voltage
Replace motor
feedback from motor
during running?
Is front-end voltage no Supply circuit has a
yes
of fan speed relay problem. Replace PCB
good?
Signal detecting circuit has
a problem. Replace PCB yes

Is voltage of fan speed no Controller chip has a


relay coil 12VDC? problem. Replace PCB
yes

Fan speed relay is


broken, replace PCB

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14) Troubleshooting (before replacement of PCB)
Service call

Fault confirmation For example: no cooling, etc.

1.Is supply voltage acceptable?


Confirm operating 2.Is temperature setting correct? (e.g. too high)
conditions 3.Is system in TIMER mode?
4.Is user aware of product features, etc.

Is the feature not yes


available for present Explain product
product? features to user

no

Switch on air
conditioner

No need to replace mainboard. (Check


operating status in details, e.g. TIMER feature,
Does the same no
supply failure, thunder storm, interference from
fault occur before?
other appliances, etc.) Explain causes of fault
yes to user.

Switch off air conditioner


temporarily. Switch
on air conditioner again
after 1 minute

yes
Does the same no No need to replace mainboard. The fault may
fault occur before? be caused by power supply

yes
Disconnect contactor
and reconnect it.
(check if fuse or
varistor is broken.)

no
Does the same no No need to replace mainboard. Contactor
fault occur before? wasn't in good contact

yes
Check the system thoroughly,
e.g. technical data of
components when power-off,
and voltage and current of
check points when power-on

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12. Performance curves
AU142AFBIA, AU182AFBJA
a. Cool capacity graph

7.00

6.50 20
6.00
22
Capacity(KW)

25
5.50
27
5.00
30
4.50 32
4.00 Indoor
DB( )
-5 5 15 25 35 43
Outdoor temperature ( )

b. EER graph

5.00

4.00 20
22
25
EER

3.00
27
30
2.00 32
Indoor
DB( )
1.00
-5 5 15 25 35 43
Outdoor DB( )

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c. Heat capacity graph (only heat type available)

8.00
7.50
7.00 16
6.50 18
20
Capacity(KW)

6.00
5.50 22
5.00 24
4.50 26
4.00 28
3.50
3.00
Indoor
-7 -5 0 7 10 15 DB( )
Outdoor DB( )

d. COP graph (only heat type available)

4.00

16
3.50
18
20
COP

3.00 22
24
26
2.50
28
Indoor
2.00 DB( )
-7 -5 0 7 10 15
Outdoor DB( )

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F-C curve-COOLING

C-F

6000
5000
4000
Capacity (W)

3000
2000
1000
0
35 40 50 55 60 65 70 80 90 100 110 120
Frequency(Hz)

F-C curve –HEATING

C-F

6000

5000

4000
Capacity(W)

3000

2000

1000

0
35 40 50 55 60 65 70 75 80 90 100 110 120
Frequency(Hz)

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AU142AFBEA, AU182AFBEA
a. Cool capacity graph

7.00

6.50 20
6.00
22
Capacity(KW)

25
5.50
27
5.00
30
4.50 32
4.00 Indoor
DB( )
-5 5 15 25 35 43
Outdoor temperature( )

b. EER graph

5.00

4.00 20
22
25
EER

3.00
27
30
2.00 32
Indoor
DB( )
1.00
-5 5 15 25 35 43
Outdoor DB( )

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c. Heat capacity graph (only heat type available)

8.00
7.50
7.00 16
6.50 18
20
Capacity(KW)

6.00
5.50 22
5.00 24
4.50 26
4.00 28
3.50
3.00
Indoor
-7 -5 0 7 10 15 DB( )
Outdoor DB( )

d. COP graph (only heat type available)

4.00

16
3.50
18
20
COP

3.00 22
24
26
2.50
28
Indoor
2.00 DB( )
-7 -5 0 7 10 15
Outdoor DB( )

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F-C curve-COOLING

C-F

6000
5000
4000
Capacity (W)

3000
2000
1000
0
35 40 50 55 60 65 70 80 90 100 110 120
Frequency(Hz)

F-C curve –HEATING

C-F

6000

5000

4000
Capacity(W)

3000

2000

1000

0
35 40 50 55 60 65 70 75 80 90 100 110 120
Frequency(Hz)

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AU242AHBEA, AU282AHBEA, AU28NAHBEA
1. Cooling
When air conditioner operate on cooling status, the indoor air humid ball and outdoor air dry ball
which means humid degree of indoor and dry degree of outdoor unit make important mean on cooling
capacity.

1) Chart of humid ball of indoor unit air

modify
coefficient

2) Chart of dry ball of outdoor unit air

modify
coefficient

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2. Heating
When air conditioner operate on heating status,the outdoor air humid ball and indoor air dry ball
which means humid degree of outdoor and dry degree of indoor unit also make important mean on
heating capacity.

1)Chart of humid ball of outdoor unit air

modify
coefficient

2)Chart of dry ball of indoor unit air

modify
coefficient

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AU36NAIBEA, AU42NAIBEA

1)AD36NAMBEA+AU36NAIBEA
Cool capacity graph

14
13
12 20
11 22
Capacity(KW)

25
10
27
9
30
8 32
7
Indoor
6 DB( )
-7 5 15 25 35 43
Outdoor DB( )

EER graph

3.5
20
3 22
25
2.5
EER

27
2 30
32
1.5
Indoor
DB( )
1
-7 5 15 25 35 43
Outdoor DB( )

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Heat capacity graph (only heat type available)

13

12
16
11
18
10 20
Capacity(KW)

22
9 24
8 26
28
7
Indoor
6 DB( )
-7 -5 0 6 10 15
Outdoor DB( )

COP graph (only heat type available)

3.5
16
3 18
20
COP

2.5 22
24
2 26
28
1.5
Indoor
1 DB( )
-7 -5 0 6 10 15
Outdoor DB( )

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2)AB36NACBEA+AU36NAIBEA
a. Cooling capacity graph

14
13
12 20
11 22
Capacity(KW)

25
10
27
9
30
8 32
7
Indoor
6 DB( )
-7 5 15 25 35 43
Outdoor DB( )
b. EER graph
EER graph
4

3.5
20
3 22
25
2.5
EER

27
2 30
32
1.5
Indoor
DB( )
1
-7 5 15 25 35 43
Outdoor DB( )

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3)AB42NACBEA+AU42NAIBEA
a. Cooling capacity graph

18
16
14 20
12 22
Capacity(KW)

10 25
8 27
6 30
4 32
2 Indoor
0 DB( )
-7 5 15 25 35 43
Outdoor DB( )
b. EER graph

5
4.5
20
4
22
3.5 25
EER

3 27
2.5 30
2 32
1.5
1 Indoor
DB( )
-7 5 15 25 35 43
Outdoor DB( )

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4)AC36NACBEA+AU36NAIBEA
Cool capacity graph

14
13
12 20
11 22
Capacity(KW)

25
10
27
9
30
8 32
7
Indoor
6 DB( )
-7 5 15 25 35 43
Outdoor DB( )

EER graph

3.5
20
3 22
25
2.5
EER

27
2 30
32
1.5
Indoor
DB( )
1
-7 5 15 25 35 43
Outdoor DB( )

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5)AC42NACBEA+AU42NAIBEA
Cool capacity graph

18
16
14 20
12 22
Capacity(KW)

10 25
8 27
6 30
4 32
2 Indoor
0 DB( )
-7 5 15 25 35 43
Outdoor DB( )

EER graph

5
4.5
20
4
22
3.5 25
EER

3 27
2.5 30
2 32
1.5
1 Indoor
DB( )
-7 5 15 25 35 43
Outdoor DB( )

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b)Ambient temperature range for cooling operation:

50

outdoor ambient temperature ( C) 40

consecutive operation

unload period
35

30

25

20

15
0 15 20 23 25 28 30
indoor ambient temperature ( C)
Ambient temperature range for heating operation:
outdoor ambient temperature ( C)

20

15
consecutive operation

10
unload period

-5

-10

5 7 10 15 20 25 27 30
indoor ambient temperature ( C)

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c). Capability modification curves

AU42NAIBEA (Cold producing/Heat producing)


Alteration curve of outdoor air dry-bulb temperature

capability modification(kw)
15

20 30 35 40 43

Outdoor air dry-bulb temperature( )

Alteration curve of outdoor air wet-bulb temperature


15
capability modification(kw)

13
12
11

8
7
-10 -5 0 5 10 15

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noise level-AB182ACBEA

54
52
50
48
46
44
42
40
38
36 fan high
34
32 fan med
30
28 fan low
13. Noise curves

26
24
22
20

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sound pressure level DB
18
16
14
12
10
8
.0 1.5 0.0 0.0 3.0 0.0 0.0 5.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 5.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0
25 3 4 5 6 8 10 12 16 20 25 31 40 50 63 80 100 125 160 200 250 315 400 500 630 800 000 250 600 000
1 1 1 2
third octave band frequency Hz

noise level-AD182AMBEA
61

-329-
59
57
55
53
51
49
47
45
43
41
39 cooling high
37 cooling low
35
33 heating low
31
29 heating high
27
25
23

sound pressure level DB


21
19
17
15
13
11
9
.0 .5 .0 .0 .0 .0 .0 .0 .0 .0 .0 .0 .0 .0 .0 .0 .0 .0 .0 .0 .0 .0 .0 .0 .0 .0 .0 .0 .0 .0
25 31 40 50 63 80 100 125 160 200 250 315 400 500 630 800 000 250 600 000 500 150 000 000 300 000 000 500 000 000
1 1 1 2 2 3 4 5 6 8 10 12 16 20
>a__WcU[S^ <[c >a`V[e[a`Wc

third octave band frequency Hz


noise level-AD242AHBEA

51
49
47
45
43
41
39
37 cooling high
35
33 cooling low
31
29 heating low
27
25 heating high
23

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21
19

sound pressure level DB


17
15
13
11
9

.0 .5 .0 .0 .0 .0 .0 .0 .0 .0 .0 .0 .0 .0 .0 .0 .0 .0 .0 .0 .0 .0 .0 .0 .0 .0 .0 .0 .0 .0
25 31 40 50 63 80 100 125 160 200 250 315 400 500 630 800 000 250 600 000 500 150 000 000 300 000 000 500 000 000
1 1 1 2 2 3 4 5 6 8 10 12 16 20
third octave band frequency Hz

-330-
noise level-AD28NAHBEA

59
57
55
53
51
49
47 cooling high
45
43 cooling low
41
39 fan high
37
35
33 heating low
31
29 heating high
27
25
23 fan low
21

sound pressure level DB


19
17
15
13
11
9

.0 .5 .0 .0 .0 .0 .0 .0 .0 .0 .0 .0 .0 .0 .0 .0 .0 .0 .0 .0 .0 .0 .0 .0 .0 .0 .0 .0 .0 .0
25 31 40 50 63 80 100 125 160 200 250 315 400 500 630 800 000 250 600 000 500 150 000 000 300 000 000 500 000 000
1 1 1 2 2 3 4 5 6 8 10 12 16 20
third octave band frequency Hz
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noise level-AD36NAMBEA

51
49
47
45
43
41
39
37
35
33 fan high
31
29 fan med
27
25 fan low
23

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21
19
17
15

sound pressure level DB


13
11
9
7
.0 .5 .0 .0 .0 0.0 0.0 5.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 5.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0
25 31 40 50 63 8 10 12 16 20 25 31 40 50 63 80 100 125 160 200 250 315 400 500 630 800 000 250 600 000
1 1 1 2
third octave band frequency Hz

noise level-AD42NAHBEA

-331-
53
51
49
47
45
43
41
39
37 cooling high
35
33 cooling low
31
29 heating low
27
25 heating high
23
21
19
17
15

sound pressure level DB


13
11
9

.0 .5 .0 .0 .0 .0 .0 .0 .0 .0 .0 .0 .0 .0 .0 .0 .0 .0 .0 .0 .0 .0 .0 .0 .0 .0 .0 .0 .0 .0
25 31 40 50 63 80 100 125 160 200 250 315 400 500 630 800 000 250 600 000 500 150 000 000 300 000 000 500 000 000
1 1 1 2 2 3 4 5 6 8 10 12 16 20
>a__WcU[S^ <[c >a`V[e[a`Wc

third octave band frequency Hz


noise level-AD42NAMBEA

54
52
50
48
46
44
42
40
38
36 fan high
34
32 fan med
30
28 fan low
26
24

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22
20

sound pressure level DB


18
16
14
12
10
8
.0 .5 .0 .0 .0 .0 .0 .0 .0 .0 .0 .0 .0 .0 .0 .0 .0 .0 .0 .0 .0 .0 .0 .0 .0 .0 .0 .0 .0 .0
25 31 40 50 63 80 100 125 160 200 250 315 400 500 630 800 000 250 600 000 500 150 000 000 300 000 000 500 000 000
1 1 1 2 2 3 4 5 6 8 10 12 16 20
third octave band frequency Hz

-332-
noise level-AP182ACBEA

51
49
47
45
43
41
39
37
35
33 fan high
31
29 fan med
27
25 fan low
23
21
19
17
15

sound pressure level DB


13
11
9
7
.0 . 5 .0 0.0 3.0 0.0 0.0 5.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 5.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0
25 31 40 5 6 8 10 12 16 20 25 31 40 50 63 80 100 125 160 200 250 315 400 500 630 800 000 250 600 000
1 1 1 2
>a__WcU[S^ <[c >a`V[e[a`Wc

third octave band frequency Hz


noise level-AP242ACBEA
60
55

50
cooling high
45 cooling med
40 cooling low
35 heating low
30 heating med
25 heating high
20 fan high

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15 fan med

sound pressure level DB


10 fan low
5

0
.0 .5 .0 .0 .0 .0 .0 .0 .0 .0 .0 .0 .0 .0 .0 .0 .0 .0 .0 .0 .0 .0 .0 .0 .0 .0 .0 .0 .0 .0
25 31 40 50 63 80 100 125 160 200 250 315 400 500 630 800 000 250 600 000 500 150 000 000 300 000 000 500 000 000
1 1 1 2 2 3 4 5 6 8 10 12 16 20
third octave band frequency Hz

noise level-AP42NACBEA

-333-
58
56
54
52
50
48
46
44
42
40
38
36 fan high
34
32 fan med
30
28 fan low
26
24
22

sound pressure level DB


20
18
16
14
12
10
8
.0 .5 .0 .0 .0 .0 .0 .0 .0 .0 .0 .0 .0 .0 .0 .0 .0 .0 .0 .0 .0 .0 .0 .0 .0 .0 .0 .0 .0 .0
25 31 40 50 63 80 100 125 160 200 250 315 400 500 630 800 000 250 600 000 500 150 000 000 300 000 000 500 000 000
1 1 1 2 2 3 4 5 6 8 1 0 1 2 1 6 2 0
>a__WcU[S^ <[c >a`V[e[a`Wc

third octave band frequency Hz


noise level-AU122AABHA
73
71
69
67
65
63
61 fan low
59
57 cooling high
55
53
51 cooling med
49
47
45 cooling low
43
41 heating low
39
37
35 heating med
33
31
29 heating high
27

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25 fan high
23
21

sound pressure level DB


19 fan med
17
15
13
11
9
7
5

. 0 . 5 . 0 . 0 . 0 . 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
25 31 40 50 63 80 0. 5. 0. 0. 0. 5. 0. 0. 0. 0. 0. 0. 0. 0. 0. 0. 0. 0. 0. 0. 0. 0. 0. 0.
10 12 16 20 25 31 40 50 63 80 100 125 160 200 250 315 400 500 630 800 000 250 600 000
1 1 1 2
third octave band frequency Hz

noise level-AB122ACBHA

-334-
54
52
50
48
46 fan low
44
42 cooling high
40 cooling med
38
36 cooling low
34
32 heating low
30
28 heating med
26 heating high
24
22 fan high

sound pressure level DB


20
18 fan med
16
14
12
10
.0 .5 .0 .0 .0 .0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
25 31 40 50 63 80 0. 5. 0. 0. 0. 5. 0. 0. 0. 0. 0. 0. 0. 0. 0. 0. 0. 0. 0. 0. 0. 0. 0. 0.
10 12 16 20 25 31 40 50 63 80 100 125 160 200 250 315 400 500 630 800 000 250 600 000
1 1 1 2
>a__WcU[S^ <[c >a`V[e[a`Wc

third octave band frequency Hz


1/3 octave band noise level-AU182AFBJA

70.0
65.0 cooling superhigh
60.0
55.0 fan superhigh
50.0 cooling high
45.0
40.0 cooling med
35.0
30.0 cooling low
25.0

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20.0
fan high
15.0 fan med
10.0

sound pressure level DB


5.0 fan low
0.0
heating high
.0 .5 .0 .0 .0 .0 .0 .0 .0 .0 .0 .0 .0 .0 .0 .0 .0 .0 .0 .0 .0 .0 .0 .0 .0 .0 .0 .0 .0 .0
25 31 40 50 63 80 100 125 160 200 250 315 400 500 630 800 000 250 600 000 500 150 000 000 300 000 000 500 000 000
1 1 1 2 2 3 4 5 6 8 10 12 16 20
heating med
heating low
third octave band frequency Hz

1/3 octave band noise level-AD182AMBIA

-335-
60.0
55.0 cooling superhigh
50.0 fan superhigh
45.0
40.0 cooling high
35.0 cooling med
30.0
25.0 cooling low
20.0 fan high
15.0
10.0 fan med
5.0 fan low

Sound pressure level DB


0.0
heating high
.0 .5 .0 .0 .0 .0 .0 .0 .0 .0 .0 .0 .0 .0 .0 .0 .0 .0 .0 .0 .0 .0 .0 .0 .0 .0 .0 .0 .0 .0
25 31 40 50 63 80 100 125 160 200 250 315 400 500 630 800 000 250 600 000 500 150 000 000 300 000 000 500 000 000 heating med
1 1 1 2 2 3 4 5 6 8 10 12 16 20
heating low
third octave band frequency Hz
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noise level-AU242AHBEA
65
60
55
cooling high
50
cooling med
45
cooling low
40
heating low
35
heating med
30
heating high
25

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fan high
20
fan med

sound pressure level DB


15
fan low
10
5
0
.0 .5 .0 .0 .0 .0 .0 .0 .0 .0 .0 .0 .0 .0 .0 .0 .0 .0 .0 .0 .0 .0 .0 .0 .0 .0 .0 .0 .0 .0
25 31 40 50 63 80 100 125 160 200 250 315 400 500 630 800 000 250 600 000 500 150 000 000 300 000 000 500 000 000
1 1 1 2 2 3 4 5 6 8 10 12 16 20
third octave band frequency Hz

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noise level-AC242ACBEA
60
55
50 cooling high
45 cooling med
40 cooling low
35 heating low
30
heating med
heating high
25
fan high
20
fan med
15

sound pressure level DB


fan low
10
5
0
>a__WcU[S^ <[c >a`V[e[a`Wc

.0 .5 .0 .0 .0 .0 .0 .0 .0 .0 .0 .0 .0 .0 .0 .0 .0 .0 .0 .0 .0 .0 .0 .0 .0 .0 .0 .0 .0 .0
25 31 40 50 63 80 100 125 160 200 250 315 400 500 630 800 000 250 600 000 500 150 000 000 300 000 000 500 000 000
1 1 1 2 2 3 4 5 6 8 1 0 1 2 1 6 2 0

third octave band frequency Hz


noise level-AU28NAHBEA
66
64
62
60
58
56
54
52 cooling high
50
48 cooling low
46
44 cooling med
42
40 fan med
38
36 fan high
34
32 heating low
30
28 heating high
26

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24 fan low
22
20

sound pressure level DB


18 heating med
16
14
12
10
8
6
4
.0 .5 .0 .0 .0 .0 .0 .0 .0 .0 .0 .0 .0 .0 .0 .0 .0 .0 .0 .0 .0 .0 .0 .0 .0 .0 .0 .0 .0 .0
25 31 40 50 63 80 100 125 160 200 250 315 400 500 630 800 000 250 600 000 500 150 000 000 300 000 000 500 000 000
1 1 1 2 2 3 4 5 6 8 10 12 16 20
third octave band frequency Hz

-337-
noise level-AB28NACBEA
58
56
54
52
50
48
46
cooling high
44 cooling low
42
40 cooling med
38 fan med
36
34 fan high
32 heating low
30
28 heating high
26 fan low
24

sound pressure level DB


22 heating med
20
18
16
14
12
10
.0 .5 .0 .0 .0 .0 .0 .0 .0 .0 .0 .0 .0 .0 .0 .0 .0 .0 .0 .0 .0 .0 .0 .0 .0 .0 .0 .0 .0 .0
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25 31 40 50 63 80 100 125 160 200 250 315 400 500 630 800 000 250 600 000 500 150 000 000 300 000 000 500 000 000
1 1 1 2 2 3 4 5 6 8 10 12 16 20
third octave band frequency Hz
noise level-AU36,42NAIBEA
72
70
68
66
64
62
60
58 fan low
56
54
52 cooling low
50
48 cooling med
46
44 cooling high
42
40
38 heating low
36
34 heating med
32
30 heating high

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28
26

sound pressure level DB


24 fan high
22
20 fan med
18
16
14
12
10
8
6

.0 .5 .0 .0 .0 .0 .0 .0 .0 .0 .0 .0 .0 .0 .0 .0 .0 .0 .0 .0 .0 .0 .0 .0 .0 .0 .0 .0 .0 .0
25 31 40 50 63 80 100 125 160 200 250 315 400 500 630 800 000 250 600 000 500 150 000 000 300 000 000 500 000 000
1 1 1 2 2 3 4 5 6 8 10 12 16 20
third octave band frequency Hz

-338-
noise level-AC36NAFBEA,AC42NAFBEA
56
54
52
50 fan low
48
46 cooling low
44
42 cooling med
40
38
36 cooling high
34
32 heating low
30
28 heating med
26
24 heating high
22
20 fan high
18

sound pressure level DB


16
14 fan med
12
10

.0 .5 .0 .0 .0 .0 .0 .0 .0 .0 .0 .0 .0 .0 .0 .0 .0 .0 .0 .0 .0 .0 .0 .0 .0 .0 .0 .0 .0 .0
25 31 40 50 63 80 100 125 160 200 250 315 400 500 630 800 000 250 600 000 500 150 000 000 300 000 000 500 000 000
1 1 1 2 2 3 4 5 6 8 10 12 16 20
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third octave band frequency Hz


noise level-AU36NAIBEA
75
73
71
69
67
65
63
61
59
57
55
53
51 heating high
49
47 heating med
45
43 heating low
41
39 cooling low
37 cooling high
35
33 cooling med
31

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29 fan low

sound pressure level DB


27
25
23
21
19
17
15
13
11
9
7
5
.0 .5 .0 .0 .0 .0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .0 .0 .0 .0 .0 .0 .0 .0 .0 .0 .0 .0 .0 .0
25 31 40 50 63 80 0. 5. 0. 0. 0. 5. 0. 0. 0. 0. 00 250 600 000 500 150 000 000 300 000 000 500 000 000
10 12 16 20 25 31 40 50 63 80 10 1 1 2 2 3 4 5 6 8 10 12 16 20
third octave band frequency Hz

noise level-AB36NACBEA

-339-
63
61
59
57
55
53
51
49
47 heating high
45
43 heating med
41
39 heating low
37
35 cooling low
33 cooling high
31
29 cooling med
27

sound pressure level DB


25 fan low
23
21
19
17
15
13
11
9
.0 .5 .0 .0 .0 .0 .0 .0 .0 .0 .0 .0 .0 .0 .0 .0 .0 .0 .0 .0 .0 .0 .0 .0 .0 .0 .0 .0 .0 .0
25 31 40 50 63 80 100 125 160 200 250 315 400 500 630 800 000 250 600 000 500 150 000 000 300 000 000 500 000 000
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1 1 1 2 2 3 4 5 6 8 10 12 16 20
third octave band frequency Hz
noise level-AB52NACBEA

60

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55
50
cooling high
45 cooling med
40 cooling low
35 heating low
30 heating med
25 heating high
20 fan high

-340-
15 fan med

sound pressure level DB


10 fan low
5
0
.0 .5 .0 .0 .0 .0 .0 .0 .0 .0 .0 .0 .0 .0 .0 .0 .0 .0 .0 .0 .0 .0 .0 .0 .0 .0 .0 .0 .0 .0
25 31 40 50 63 80 100 125 160 200 250 315 400 500 630 800 000 250 600 000 500 150 000 000 300 000 000 500 000 000
1 1 1 2 2 3 4 5 6 8 10 12 16 20
third octave band frequency Hz
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noise level-AU52NAIBEA
73
71
69
67
65
63
61 fan low
59
57 cooling high
55
53
51 cooling med
49
47
45 cooling low
43
41 heating low
39
37
35 heating med
33
31
29 heating high
27

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25 fan high
23
21

sound pressure level DB


19 fan med
17
15
13
11
9
7
5

. 0 . 5 . 0 . 0 . 0 . 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
25 31 40 50 63 80 0. 5. 0. 0. 0. 5. 0. 0. 0. 0. 0. 0. 0. 0. 0. 0. 0. 0. 0. 0. 0. 0. 0. 0.
10 12 16 20 25 31 40 50 63 80 100 125 160 200 250 315 400 500 630 800 000 250 600 000
1 1 1 2
third octave band frequency Hz

-341-
noise level-AC52NAFBEA

54
52
50
48
46 fan low
44
42 cooling high
40 cooling med
38
36 cooling low
34
32 heating low
30
28 heating med
26 heating high
24
22 fan high

sound pressure level DB


20
18 fan med
16
14
12
10
.0 .5 .0 .0 .0 .0 .0 .0 .0 .0 .0 .0 .0 .0 .0 .0 .0 .0 .0 .0 .0 .0 .0 .0 .0 .0 .0 .0 .0 .0
25 31 40 50 63 80 100 125 160 200 250 315 400 500 630 800 000 250 600 000 500 150 000 000 300 000 000 500 000 000
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1 1 1 2 2 3 4 5 6 8 10 12 16 20
third octave band frequency Hz
noise level-AU88NATBEA
73
71
69
67
65
63
61 fan low
59
57 cooling high
55
53
51 cooling med
49
47
45 cooling low
43
41 heating low
39
37
35 heating med
33
31
29 heating high

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27
25 fan high
23
21

sound pressure level DB


19 fan med
17
15
13
11
9
7
5

. 0 . 5 . 0 . 0 . 0 . 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
25 31 40 50 63 80 0. 5. 0. 0. 0. 5. 0. 0. 0. 0. 0. 0. 0. 0. 0. 0. 0. 0. 0. 0. 0. 0. 0. 0.
10 12 16 20 25 31 40 50 63 80 100 125 160 200 250 315 400 500 630 800 000 250 600 000
1 1 1 2
third octave band frequency Hz

noise level-AP88NACBEA

-342-
55
53
51
49
47
45 fan low
43
41 cooling high
39 cooling med
37
35 cooling low
33
31 heating low
29
27 heating med
25
23 heating high
21
19 fan high

sound pressure level DB


17
15 fan med
13
11
9
7
.0 .5 .0 .0 .0 .0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
25 31 40 50 63 80 0. 5. 0. 0. 0. 5. 0. 0. 0. 0. 0. 0. 0. 0. 0. 0. 0. 0. 0. 0. 0. 0. 0. 0.
>a__WcU[S^ <[c >a`V[e[a`Wc

10 12 16 20 25 31 40 50 63 80 100 125 160 200 250 315 400 500 630 800 000 250 600 000
1 1 1 2
third octave band frequency Hz
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14. Air volume and external static pressure curves

-343-
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15. Air velocity distribution
1)Cassette type -AB092ACBHA AB122ACBHA
a. Cooling / Air Velocity Distribution
Cooling
Blowy angle:40
Air Velocity Distribution

m/s m/s

0
4 2 1 0 1 2 4

b. Cooling / Temperature Distribution


Cooling
Blowy angle:40
Temperature Distribution

22
22

25
25 2
27
27

0
4 2 1 0 1 2 4

-344-
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c. Heating / Air Velocity Distribution
Heating
Blowy angle:70
Air velocity Distribution

m/s m/s
2

0
4 2 1 0 1 2 4

d. Heating / Temperature Distribution


Heating
Blowy angle:70
Temperature Distribution

27 27
2
25 25

22 22

0
4 2 1 0 1 2 4

-345-
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2)Convertible type

Model:AC092ACBHA AC122ACBHA

a. Cooling / Air Velocity Distribution


Cooling
Blowy angle:25
Air Velocity Distribution

2.4

0.5m/s

1.0m/s

1.5m/s

5.5
0

b. Heating / Air Velocity Distribution


Heating
Blowy angle:5
Air velocity Distribution

2.4

0.5m/s

1.0m/s

m/s

0 5.5

-346-
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2) Ceiling
a. Cooling / Air Velocity Distribution
Cooling
Blowy angle:25
Air Velocity Distribution

2.4

m/s

1.0m/s

0.5m/s
0 5.5

b. Heating / Air Velocity Distribution

Heating
Blowy angle:65
Air velocity Distribution

2.4

m/s

0.5

0 5.5

-347-
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3)Duct type
Model :AD092AMBHA AD122AMBHA
cooling
air discharge angle 5
Air Velocity distribution
2.4

1.8

0.5

0 5.5

cooling
air discharge angle 5
Temperature distribution
2.4

1.8
22

25

27

0 5.5

heating
air discharge angle 45
Air Velocity distribution
2.4

1.8

0.5
1.0

0 5.5

-348-
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heating
air discharge angle 45
Temperature distribution
2.4

1.8

27

25 22

0 5.5

-349-
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14000~18000BTU/h indoor units


1) Cassette type
a. Cooling / Air Velocity Distribution
Cooling
Blowy angle:40
Air Velocity Distribution

m/s m/s

0
4 2 1 0 1 2 4

b. Cooling / Temperature Distribution


Cooling
Blowy angle:40
Temperature Distribution

22
22

25
25 2
27
27

0
4 2 1 0 1 2 4

-350-
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c. Heating / Air Velocity Distribution


Heating
Blowy angle:70
Air velocity Distribution

m/s m/s
2

0
4 2 1 0 1 2 4

d. Heating / Temperature Distribution


Heating
Blowy angle:70
Temperature Distribution

27 27
2
25 25

22 22

0
4 2 1 0 1 2 4

-351-
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2)Convertible type
a) Grounding
a. Cooling / Air Velocity Distribution
Cooling
Blowy angle:25
Air Velocity Distribution

2.4

0.5m/s

1.0m/s

1.5m/s

0 5.5

b. Cooling / Temperature Distribution


Cooling
Blowy angle:25
Temperature Distribution

2.4

27

25

22

0 5.5

-352-
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c. Heating / Air Velocity Distribution


Heating
Blowy angle:5
Air velocity Distribution

2.4

0.5m/s

1.0m/s

m/s

0 5.5

d. Heating / Temperature Distribution


Heating
Blowy angle:5
Temperature Distribution

2.4

22

25

27

0 5.5

-353-
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b) Ceiling
a. Cooling / Air Velocity Distribution

Cooling
Blowy angle:25
Air Velocity Distribution

2.4

m/s

1.0m/s

0.5m/s
0 5.5

b. Cooling / Temperature Distribution

Cooling
Blowy angle:25
Temperature Distribution

2.4

22

25

27

0 5.5

-354-
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c. Heating / Air Velocity Distribution

Heating
Blowy angle:65
Air velocity Distribution

2.4

m/s

0.5

0 5.5

d. Heating / Temperature Distribution

Heating
Blowy angle:65
Temperature Distribution

2.4

27

25

22

0 5.5

-355-
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3)Duct type

cooling
air discharge angle 5
Air Velocity distribution
2.4

1.8

0.5

0 5.5

cooling
air discharge angle 5
Temperature distribution
2.4

1.8
22

25

27

0 5.5

heating
air discharge angle 45
Air Velocity distribution
2.4

1.8

0.5
1.0

0 5.5

-356-
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heating
air discharge angle 45
Temperature distribution
2.4

1.8

27

25 22

0 5.5

-357-
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24000~28000BTU/h indoor units


Model: AC28NACBEA
a. Cooling / Air Velocity Distribution
Cooling
Blowy angle:25
Air Velocity Distribution

2.4

0 5.5

b. Cooling / Temperature Distribution


Cooling
Blowy angle:25
Temperature Distribution

2.4

27
25

22

0 5.5

-358-
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Model: AB28NACBEA
a. Cooling / Air Velocity Distribution
Cooling
Blowy angle:40
Air Velocity Distribution

m/s m/s 2

0
4 2 1 0 1 2 4

b. Cooling / Temperature Distribution


Cooling
Blowy angle:40
Temperature Distribution

22
22
2
25
25

27
27

0
4 2 1 0 1 2 4

-359-
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AD28NAMBEA

cooling
air discharge angle 5
Air Velocity distribution
2.4

1.8

0.5
0 5.5

cooling
air discharge angle 5
Temperature distribution
2.4

1.8
22

25

27
0 5.5

-360-
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36000~42000BTU/h indoor units


1)AB36NACBEA AB42NACBEA
a. Cooling / Air Velocity Distribution
Cooling
Blowy angle:40
Air Velocity Distribution

m/s m/s

0
4 2 1 0 1 2 4

b. Cooling / Temperature Distribution


Cooling
Blowy angle:40
Temperature Distribution

22
22

25
25
27
27

0
4 2 1 0 1 2 4

-361-
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2) AC36NACBEA
a. Cooling / Air Velocity Distribution
Cooling
Blowy angle:25
Air Velocity Distribution

2.4

0 5.5

b. Cooling / Temperature Distribution


Cooling
Blowy angle:25
Temperature Distribution

2.4
27
25
22

0 5.5

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3)AD36NAMBEA, AD42NAMBEA

cooling
air discharge angle 5
Air Velocity distribution

2.4

1.8
0.5

0 5.5

cooling
air discharge angle 5
Temperature distribution
2.4

1.8
25 27
22

0 5.5

-363-
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Commercial Air Conditioner
MEMO

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Haier Group
Haier Industrial Park, No. 1 Haier Road
266001, Qingdao, China
Tel: +86-532-8939486/9711
Fax: +86-532-8939715
E-mail: cactech@haier.com
Http://www.haier.com
All rights reserved and the information in this manual is subject to change without notice in order to make the
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