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Multi Type Air Conditioner
SERVICE MANUAL
MODEL
• Indoor Unit: Room Type Duct Type 1 Way CST
AMNH076LQL0 AMNH096BTG0 AMNH096TCC0
AMNH096LQL0 AMNH126BTG0 AMNC096TCC0
AMNH096LRL0 AMNH186BTG0 AMNH126TCC0
AMNH126LRL0 AMNH096BPA0 AMNC126TCC0
AMNH186LTL0 AMNH126BPA0 AMNH09GTCC0
AMNH246LTL0 AMNH186BHA0 AMNH12GTCC0
AMNH07GD4L0 AMNH246BHA0
AMNH09GD4L0 AMNC246BHA0 4 Way CST
AMNH12GD4L0 AMNH306BGA0 AMNH096TEC0
AMNH18GD5L0 AMNC306BGA0 AMNH126TEC0
AMNH24GD5L0 AMNH366BGA0 AMNH186TEC0
AMNC366BGA0 AMNH246TFC0
Art Cool Type
CVT AMNH306TFC0
AMNH096AP*1 AMNH366TDC0
AMNH126AP*1 AMNH096VEA0 AMNH306TFA0
Art Cool Deluxe Type AMNH126VEA0 AMNC306TFC0
AMNH186VBA0 AMNC366TDC0
AMNH076DZ*0 AMNH246VBA0 AMNH09GTEF0
AMNH096DU*0 AMNH12GTEF0
AMNH126DU*0 AMNH18GTEF0
AMNH186D3*0 AMNH24GTHF0
AMNH246D3*0
AMNH07GDZ*0
AMNH09GDU*0
AMNH12GDU*0
AMNH18GD3*0
AMNH24GD3*0
AMNH07GDE*0
AMNH09GDE*0
AMNH12GDE*0
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Model Number Nomenclature ....................................................................................................................3
Symbols Used in this Manual ...................................................................................................................5
Safety Precautions......................................................................................................................................6
Dimensions................................................................................................................................................12
Indoor Unit..............................................................................................................................................12
Outdoor Unit ...........................................................................................................................................21
Product Specifications ............................................................................................................................22
Installation .................................................................................................................................................32
Select the best location of indoor unit ....................................................................................................32
How to fix ...............................................................................................................................................35
Piping and Drainage of Indoor Unit ........................................................................................................42
Connection of indoor unit piping.............................................................................................................43
Remote Controller Installation ................................................................................................................66
Connecting Pipings and the cable to Outdoor unit .................................................................................68
Checking the Drainage and Pipe forming...............................................................................................70
Maximum Length of Pipe and Extra Charge of Refrigerant Charge.......................................................75
Test Running ..........................................................................................................................................82
System Layout and Piping Length..........................................................................................................85
Installation ..............................................................................................................................................89
Installation of The Main Unit...................................................................................................................90
Connection of Piping ..............................................................................................................................91
Connection of Wiring ..............................................................................................................................92
Operation ..................................................................................................................................................93
Function of control..................................................................................................................................93
Function of Indoor Unit ...........................................................................................................................98
Function of Outdoor Unit ......................................................................................................................104
Remote Control Operation ...................................................................................................................105
Control Devices and Function ...............................................................................................................113
Simple Central Control .........................................................................................................................113
Term of Each part and Function ...........................................................................................................113
Electrical wiring ....................................................................................................................................114
Deluxe Central Control .........................................................................................................................120
Disassembly of the parts (Indoor unit) .................................................................................................126
Indoor unit ............................................................................................................................................126
Schematic Diagram.................................................................................................................................141
Electronic Control Device .....................................................................................................................141
Wiring Diagram.....................................................................................................................................150
Components Locations.........................................................................................................................154
Troubleshooting Guide ...........................................................................................................................172
Refrigeration Cycle Diagram ................................................................................................................172
Self-diagnosis Function ........................................................................................................................174
Cycle Troubleshooting Guide................................................................................................................175
Electronic Parts Troubleshooting Guide ...............................................................................................176
General Information..............................................................................................................................181
(3-way) Valve ...........................................................................................................................................200
Exploded View & Replacement Parts List ............................................................................................204
Indoor Unit ...........................................................................................................................................204
Outdoor Unit ........................................................................................................................................244
Serial Number
Function
A : Basic, L : Nano Plasma + Auto Clean(Wall Mounted)
C: Plasma(Ceiling Cassette), G: Low Static Motor
ART COOL(DELUXE) Type Front Panel Color
B : Blue, D : Wood, M : Meta, R : Mirror, W : White
Chassis Name
Indoor Unit Type
L : Wall Mounted , A : ART COOL
D : ART COOL DELUXE, T : Ceiling Cassette
B : Ceiling Concealed Duct
V : Ceiling & Floor(Convertible) D : D Look (Wall Mounted)
Electrical Rating
6 : 1Ø, 220-240V, 50Hz G : 220~240V, 50/60Hz
Outdoor Unit
A2U W 18 6 F A 0
Serial Number
Function
A : Basic
Multi Type
F : Free Joint Multi Type
Electrical Ratings
6 : 1Ø, 220-240V, 50Hz
8 : 3Ø, 380-415V, 50Hz
Nominal Cooling Capacity in Btu/h
Ex) 18,000 Btu/h '18', 48,000 Btu/h, 50Hz '48'
Model Type
W : DC Inverter Heat Pump
Service Manual 3
Model Number Nomenclature
P T - H E A 6. Function
1 2 3 4 5 6 Function
Basic A
Number Contents B
1, 2 Panel for Cassette Plasma Filter C
3 - D
4 Cooling/Heatpump Elevation Grille E
5 Chassis Name Elevation Grille + Plasma Filter F
6 Function TE/TB/TD Before 2003 : Basic 0
TE/TD Before 2003 : Plasma Filter 1
5. Chassis Name
Chassis Abbrevation
TC C
TB B
TD D
TE E
TF F
TH H
TJ J
BP P
BQ Q
Indoor Units
Model Name
Category Type Chasiss Capacity, kW(Btu/h)
2.1 2.6 3.5 5.3 7.0
(7000) (9000) (12000) (18000) (24000)
SQ AMNH AMNH - - -
076LQL0 096LQL0
SR - AMNH AMNH - -
096LRL0 126LRL0
Wall
General ST - - - AMNH AMNH
Mounted 186LTL0 246LTC0
AMNH AMNH AMNH
S4 07GD4L0 09GD4L0 12GD4L0
S5 AMNH AMNH
18GD5L0 24GD5L0
General SP1 - AMNN AMNN - -
096AP*1 126AP*1
AMNH
SZ 076DZ*0
07GDZ*0 - - - -
ART
Cool AMNH AMNH
Mirror SU 096DU*0 126DU*0
09GDU*0 12GDU*0 - -
AMNH AMNH
S3 - - - 186D3*0 246D3*0
18GD3*0 24GD3*0
- - - AMNH AMNH
High BH 186BHA0 246BHA0
Ceiling Static BG - - - - -
Concealed
Low BT - AMNH AMNH AMNH -
Duct Static 096BTG0 126BTG0 186BTG0
Built in BP - AMNH AMNH - -
096BPA0 126BPA0
VE - AMNH AMNH - -
Ceiling & 096VEA0 126VEA0
Convertible
Floor AMNH AMNH
VB - - - 186VBA0 246VBA0
Outdoor Units
Inverter Multi Series Distributor Type
Heat Pump Model Name A6UW368FA0 A7UW428FA0 A8UW488FA0 A9UW548FA0
Rated Capacity Cooling kW(Btu/h) 9.67(33000) 12.3(42000) 14.1(48000) 15.2(52000)
Heating kW(Btu/h) 11.1(38000) 13.8(47000) 15.8(54000) 17.0(58000)
Number of Indoor Units to be Connected Max 6 Units Max 7 Units Max 8 Units Max 9 Units
Indoor Units kW 4.1-13.5 4.7-15.8 5.3-18.5 6.2-20.8
Connectable Capacity Btu/h 14000-46000 16000-54000 18000-63000 21000-71000
Power Supply 3Ø, 380-415V, 50Hz
This symbol alerts you to hazards that could cause harm to the
air conditioner.
NOTICE This symbol indicates special notes.
Service Manual 5
Dimensions
Dimensions
Indoor Unit
1. Split Type Indoor 2. Art Cool Type Indoor Unit
W D
D
W
Pipe Hole
Hanger Hole
Fix Hole
Installation plate
Model
SQ SR ST S4 S5 SP
Dimension 7k, 9k 9k, 12k 18k, 24k 7k, 9k, 12k 18k, 24k 9k, 12k
SZ,SU,S3 SE
H
H
D
D
W
W
Installation plate
Installation plate
MODEL SZ SU S3 SE
DIM Unit 7K 9K, 12K 18K, 24K 7K, 9K, 12K
Service Manual 13
Dimensions
4. Duct Type
W D
BH/BG
W
D
W D
H
H
BP BT/BT1
MODEL BT BT1 BH BG BP
DIM 9K/12K 18K 18K/24K 30K/36K 9K/12K
5. CVT Type
VB(18K/24K) W
H
D
63mm
38mm
39
26 2m
5m m 250mm
m
mm
36
46
8m
m 175mm mm
76
10
(Installation Plate)
(Rear Side)
mm
36
VE(8K/12K)
D
Installation plate
MODEL VE VB
DIM Unit 9K/12K 18K/24K
W mm 900 1200
H mm 285 615
D mm 156 205
Service Manual 15
Dimensions
30.8
1 7 846
3 2
50
328.4
390
42.7
194.4
164
155
37
91.6
97.7
116.3 Ø80 430 180
141.8
180
180
130
91.6
Ø55
1050
694.5
5
480
(unit : mm)
Number Name Descripition
1 Liquid pipe connection ø6.35 flare
2 Gas pipe connection ø9.52 flare
3 Drain pipe connection
4 Power supply connection
5 Air discharge grill
6 Air suction grill
75
Unit:mm
670 570
450
5
570
521
670
40
4
1 2
30
110 110
269
90
90
190.5
30
160
120.4
52
(unit : mm)
Number Name Descripition
1 Liquid pipe connection ø6.35 flare
2 Gas pipe connection 9k: Ø9.52, 12k: Ø9.52, 18k: Ø12.7 flare
3 Drain pipe connection
4 Power supply connection
5 Air discharge grill
6 Air suction grill
Service Manual 17
Dimensions
66
790 (Ceiling opening)
658 (Hanging bolt)
292 744 Unit size
66
Unit:mm
850
744
658
5
850
572
744
6
70
4
1 2
117
110 110
292
90
90
150
212
192
54
30
(unit : mm)
Number Name Descripition
1 Liquid pipe connection ø6.35 flare
2 Gas pipe connection ø12.7 flare-24K, ø15.88 flare-30K
3 Drain pipe connection
4 Power supply connection
5 Air discharge grill
6 Air suction grill
28
862 (Ceiling opening)
806 (Hanging bolt)
255 840
950
840
950
28
Unit:mm
950
840
608
5
950
688
840
6
70
4
1 2
117
110 110
225
90
90
150
212
192
54
30
(unit : mm)
Number Name Descripition
1 Liquid pipe connection ø6.35 flare
2 Gas pipe connection ø12.7 flare-24K, ø15.88 flare-30K
3 Drain pipe connection
4 Power supply connection
5 Air discharge grill
6 Air suction grill
Service Manual 19
Dimensions
840
678
950
785
840
6
55
4
40
2
1
30
110 110
290
210.5
52 180
90
90
140
(unit : mm)
Number Name Descripition
1 Liquid pipe connection ø6.35 flare
2 Gas pipe connection ø15.88 flare
3 Drain pipe connection
4 Power supply connection
5 Air discharge grill
6 Air suction grill
Outdoor Unit
D
W W
L1
D
H
L2
L3
H
L6 L5 L7
L4
MODEL UE2 UH
DIM 36k 42k, 48k, 54k
W mm 870 900
H mm 1060 1165
D mm 320 370
L1 mm 360 460
L2 mm 20 45
L3 mm 1040 1135
L4 mm 20 30
L5 mm 550 550
L6 mm 160 175
L7 mm 165 175
Service Manual 21
Product Specifications
Product Specifications
Indoor Unit
Indoor Unit Type Wall Mounted
Service Manual 23
Product Specifications
Service Manual 25
Product Specifications
Model AMNH096TEC0
Nominal Cooling Capacity★ kcal/h(W) 2267(2638)
Btu/h 9000
Nominal Heating Capacity★ kcal/h(W) 2520(2929)
Btu/h 10000
Air Circulation H/M/L CMM(CFM) 9.5/8/7(336/283/247)
Setting temperature range(cool/heat) °C 18~30 / 16~30
Output W 18.4
Fan motor Model IC-9630LGAE
No. of Poles 6
Input W 75
Running Current A 0.35
Capacitor µF/Vac 2.5/440
Type Turbo Fan
Fan
No. Used / Diameter EA/inch(mm) 1/13.0(330)
Noise Level
H/M/L dBA 38 / 35 / 32
(Sound Press,1.5m)
Temperature controller Thermistor
Tube Size (OD) inch(mm) 0.275(7)
Coil 19
Fins per inch
No. of Rows & Column 2R11C
Dehumidification Rate l/h 1.2
Indoor Unit inch(mm) 22.4*10.5*22.4 (570*269*570)
Dimensions (W*H*D)
Decorative Panel inch(mm) 26.4*1.2*26.4 (670*30*670)
Body kg(lbs) 19(41.9)
Net Weight
Panel kg(lbs) 3(6.6)
Liquid inch(mm) 1/4 (6.35)
Piping Connection
Gas inch(mm) 3/8 (9.52)
Drain hose (ID Ø) inch(mm) 1.26(32)
Packing Dimension Indoor Unit inch(mm) "25.2*13.0*25.2 (640*330*640)
(W*H*D) Decorative Panel inch(mm) "29.5*3.1*29.5 (750*80*750)
Stuffing Quantity With(Without) S/Parts 20/40ft 189/378(189/378)
Notes : 1. Capacities are based on the following conditions:
Cooling: - Indoor Temperature 27°C(80.6°F) DB /19°C(66.2°F) WB
- Outdoor Temperature 35°C(95°F) DB /24°C(75.2°F) WB
- Interconnecting Piping Length 7.5m
- Level Difference of Zero.
Heating: - Indoor Temperature 20°C(68°F) DB / 15°C(59°F) WB
- Outdoor Temperature 7°C(44.6°F) DB / 6°C(42.8°F) WB
- Interconnecting Piping Length 7.5 m
- Level Difference of Zero.
2. Capacities are Net Capacities.
3. Due to our policy of innovation some specifications may be changed without notification.
4. : See the page "Combination Table"
Service Manual 27
Product Specifications
Note :
1. Capacities are based on the following conditions: Conversion Formula
Cooling: - Indoor Temperature 27°C(80.6°F) DB /19°C(66.2°F) WB kW = Btu/h × 0.0002931
- Outdoor Temperature 35°C(95°F) DB /24°C(75.2°F) WB CFM = CMM × 35.3
Heating: - Indoor Temperature 20°C(68°F) DB / 15°C(59°F) WB
- Outdoor Temperature 7°C(44.6°F) DB / 6°C(42.8°F) WB
Piping Length - Interconnecting Piping Length 7.5m
- Level Difference of Zero.
2. Due to our policy of innovation some specifications may be changed without notification.
3. At least two indoor units should be connected.
4. Minimum combination capacity rate should be more than 40%
Service Manual 29
Product Specifications
Note :
1. Capacities are based on the following conditions: Conversion Formula
Cooling: - Indoor Temperature 27°C(80.6°F) DB /19°C(66.2°F) WB kW = Btu/h × 0.0002931
- Outdoor Temperature 35°C(95°F) DB /24°C(75.2°F) WB CFM = CMM × 35.3
Heating: - Indoor Temperature 20°C(68°F) DB / 15°C(59°F) WB
- Outdoor Temperature 7°C(44.6°F) DB / 6°C(42.8°F) WB
Piping Length - Interconnecting Piping Length 7.5m
- Level Difference of Zero.
2. Due to our policy of innovation some specifications may be changed without notification.
3. At least two indoor units should be connected.
4. Minimum combination capacity rate should be more than 40%
LG Branch Distributor
Model PMBD3640 PMBD3630 PMBD3620 PMBD7230
Connectable Indoor Units Number of Indoor Units 1~4 1~3 1~2 1~3
Capacity Btu/h 7k/9k/12k/18k/24k 7k/9k/12k/18k/24k 7k/9k/12k/18k/24k 18k/24k/30k/36k
Casing color Paintingless Paintingless Paintingless Paintingless
Powre Source Ø1 , 50/60Hz ,220~240/220V Ø1 , 50/60Hz ,220~240/220V Ø1 , 50/60Hz ,220~240/220V Ø1 , 50/60Hz ,220~240/220V
Power Consumption W 10 10 10 10
Runing Current A 0.05 0.05 0.05 0.05
Dimensions W*H*D inch(mm) 11.9*5.6*9.9(302*143*252) 11.9*5.6*9.9(302*143*252) 11.9*5.6*9.9(302*143*252) 11.9*5.6*9.9(302*143*252)
Packing Dimension W*H*D inch(mm) 16.6*8.0*11.8(422*202*300) 16.6*8.0*11.8(422*202*300) 16.6*8.0*11.8(422*202*300) 16.6*8.0*11.8(422*202*300)
Net Weight kg 5.0 4.9 4.8 5.0
Connecting Cable Direction Indoor Unit No. * mm2 4*0.75 (Includes earth) 4*0.75 (Includes earth) 4*0.75 (Includes earth) 4*0.75 (Includes earth)
Direction Outdoor Unit No. * mm2 4*0.75 (Includes earth) 4*0.75 (Includes earth) 4*0.75 (Includes earth) 4*0.75 (Includes earth)
Piping Connection Liquid inch(mm) 3/8 (9.52) 3/8 (9.52) 3/8 (9.52) 3/8 (9.52)
(To Outdoor Unit) Gas inch(mm) 3/4(19.05) 3/4(19.05) 3/4(19.05) 3/4(19.05)
Piping Connection Liquid inch(mm) 1/4 (6.35)*4EA 1/4 (6.35)*3EA 1/4 (6.35)*2EA 1/4 (6.35)*3EA
(To Indoor Unit) Gas inch(mm) 3/8 (9.52)*4EA 3/8 (9.52)*3EA 3/8 (9.52)*2EA 1/2 (12.7), 3/8 (15.88)*2EA
Piping length m - - - -
Piping Elevation m - - - -
Drain hose Unusable
Heat Insulation Both Liquid and Gas pipes
Accessories Hanger EA 4 4 4 4
Screw EA 8 8 8 8
Manual EA 1 1 1 1
Note :
1. BD unit or Indoor Unit Max. Height - BD unit or Indoor Unit Min. Height - Max.10m
Set up the BD unit and Indoor Unit in 15m.
2. The piping connection must be suit the piping sizes of the indoor unit which will be connected.
(If need, use the connector which is included in the indoor unit)
3. The BD should be installed inside the building.
Service Manual 31
Installation
Installation
Read completely, then follow step by step.
Connecting
cable
Drain hose
1000
• The place shall allow easy water drainage.(Suitable
dimension “H” is necessary to get a slope to drain as fig- Front
ure.)
• The place shall easily connect with the outdoor unit.
• The place where the unit is not affected by an electrical Front view
noise.
• The place where air circulation in the room will be good .
• There should not be any heat source or steam near the H
unit
50 or 50 or
• Ensure the spaces indicated by arrows from the wall, more more
330 or less
Above 250
100
Floor
Service Manual 33
Installation
(Floor/Wall installation)
How to fix
2) Drill the piping hole with 70mm dia. holecore The lower left and the right side of
drill. Installation Plate
• Line according to the arrows marked on lower
the left and the rght side of the Installation Plate.
The meeting point of the extended line is the C
center of the hole. Installation plate
D
B
• Drill the piping hole at either the right or the left
A
and the hole should be slightly slant to the out- Ø70mm Ø70mm
CHASSIS Distance(mm)
(Grade) A B C D
SQ(7/9k) 75 12 80 12
SR(9/12k) 0 40 20 40
ST(18/24k) 105 0 210 0
D
Installation plate B
Ø70mm
C A
Ø70mm
Left rear piping Right rear piping
Service Manual 35
Installation
2. Art Cool Type Indoor Unit 2) Cover pipe and cover side remove
The wall you select should be strong and solid enough • Remove two screws(for fixing cover pipe)
to prevent vibration • Pull up the cover side of desired connecting direc-
tion, then cover side is separated.
1) Open panel front • In case connecting direction is left or right, path
• First,Pull the grille bottom, then remove screws through the hole of cover side.
(2 pieces), and close grille bottom again.
• The moment of lifting the both lower parts of panel
CAUTION: After removing the pipe
front, you can hear sound this panel came out, In hole, cut the burr for safety.
this time panel front is separated
• After pull down this panel a bit, and separate con-
necting wire with product.
Pipe hole
Panel Front
Connector
2. Make a hole with diameter of 6mm and depth of 8. First, Drive the two points of the upper parts by
30-35mm when piercing a screw point. screws. (Leave 10mm for hanging product)
IN
ST
AII
AT
IO
N
GU
ID
EM
IN
AP
10
mm ST
AL
LA
TIO
N
3. Drive the fore plastic anchors into drilled points.
GU
IN
ST
AL
LA
TIO
N
9. Drive the lower parts after facing the hole of
GU
ID
EM product with plastic anchors, and fix completely
AP
the upper screws.
Plastic anchors
Plastic anchors
Hanger hole
(Rear side of
product)
5. Check the fixed product with light power. ■ Drill a hole in the wall
• Drill the piping hole with a ø50mm hole core drill. Drill
the piping hole at either the right or the left with the hole
slightly slanted to the outdoor side.
WALL
Indoor Outdoor
6. Look at suited horizon by horizontal meter on
the horizontal setting line, and Fix lightly the
map by adhesive tape. IN
ST
(0.2~0.3")
AL
LA
Horizontality TIO
5-7mm
N
GU
ID
EM
AP
Service Manual 37
Installation
3. Art Cool Deluxe Type Indoor Unit 3). Drill a hole in the wall
The wall you select should be strong and solid enough • Drill the piping hole with a ø70mm hole core drill. Drill
to prevent vibration the piping hole at either the right or the left with the
hole slightly slanted to the outdoor side.
1) Mount the installation plate on the wall with four
type A screws. If mounting the unit on a concrete
wall, use anchor bolts. WALL
• Mount the installation plate horizontally by aligning Indoor Outdoor
the centerline using a level.
Installation Plate
(3/16"~5/16")
5-7mm
Type "A" screw
Ø70mm
A
Ø70mm
(SZ)
Installation plate
D
C A
Left rear piping Right rear piping
CASE 1
POSITION OF SUSPENSION BOLT
C
E
• Apply a joint-canvas between the unit and duct to
absorb unnecessary vibration.
D
• Apply a filter Accessory at air return hole.
(G)
F
(Unit:mm)
Dimension
Capacity A B C D E F (G) H I
18k, 24k 932 880 355 45.5 450 30 87 750 163
1-3 mm
I
H
• Install the unit leaning to a drainage hole side as a
figure for easy water drainage. Drainage hole
CASE 2
M10 Nut X4
POSITION OF CONSOLE BOLT (Local
M10 SP. washer X 4 supply)
• A place where the unit will be leveled and that can
support the weight of the unit. M10 washer X4
• A place where the unit can withstand its vibration.
• A place where service can be easily performed.
Service Manual 39
Installation
- BT chassis
Install the unit above the ceiling correctly. A
CASE 1 B
C
absorb unnecessary vibration.
E
• Apply a filter Accessory at air return hole.
D
(Unit:mm)
Dimension
A B C D E F G H
Capacity
9k, 12k 708 678 434 51 537 455 230 172
1-3 mm
G
H
• Install the unit leaning to a drainage hole side as a
figure for easy water drainage.
F
Drainage hole
C
- BP chassis A
CASE 1
G
POSITION OF SUSPENSION BOLT
H
• Apply a joint-canvas between the unit and duct to
D
E
absorb unnecessary vibration.
• Apply a filter Accessory at air return hole.
(Unit:mm)
Dimension
F
A B C D E F G H I J K
Capacity B
9k,12k 633 580 695 660 750 45 369 797 20 232 372
1-3 mm
I
• Install the unit leaning to a drainage hole side as a
figure for easy water drainage.
H
Drainage hole
CASE 2
M10 Nut X4
(Local
POSITION OF CONSOLE BOLT M10 SP. washer X 4 supply)
M10 washer X4
• A place where the unit will be leveled and that can
support the weight of the unit.
• A place where the unit can withstand its vibration.
• A place where service can be easily performed. M10 washer X4
(Local
M10 SP. washer X 4 supply)
M10 Nut X4
Service Manual 41
Installation
Pipe
2) Remove burrs.
Reamer
• Remove burrs from cut edges of pipes.
• Turn the pipe end toward down to avoid the
metal powder entering the pipe.
Loop
Service Manual 43
Installation
Indoor unit
drain hose
Vinyl tape(narrow)
Adhesive
Pipe
Vinyl tape(narrow)
5. Indoor unit installation
• Bundle the piping and drain hose together by • Hang the indoor unit from the hooks at the top of
wrapping them with vinyl tape over the range with- the installation plate.
in which they fit into the rear piping housing sec- • Insert the spacer etc. between the indoor unit and
tion. the installation plate and separate the bottom of
the indoor unit from the wall.
Wrap with vinyl tape
Pipe
Vinyl tape(wide)
Drain hose
6) Connecting the pipings to the indoor unit and the 8) Reroute the pipings and the drain hose across the
drain hose to drain pipe. back of the chassis.
• Align the center of the pipings and sufficiently
tighten the flare nut by hand.
2 Push
Connection
• Remove the spacer.
Indoor
pipe unit piping • Ensure that the hooks are properly seated on the
Vinyl tape installation plate by moving it left and right.
Wrap with vinyl tape
(wide)
Pipe
Connecting
Vinyl tape
cable
Connecting (narrow)
cable
Drain hose
• Bundle the piping and drain hose together by
wrapping them with cloth tape over the range with-
in which they fit into the rear piping housing sec- Press the lower left and right sides of the unit
tion. Pipe against the installation plate until the hooks engage
Drain hose into their slots(clicking sound).
Vinyl tape
(narrow)
Wrap with
vinyl tape(wide)
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2. Art Cool Type Indoor Unit • When extending the drain hose at the indoor unit,
install the drain pipe.
• Preparing the indoor unit's piping and drain hose for
installation through the wall.
1) Route the indoor tubing and the drain hose in the
direction of rear left or right. Drain pipe
Vinyl tape(narrow)
Indoor unit tubing Flare nut Pipes • Bundle the piping and drain hose together by wrap-
ping them with vinyl tape for enough to cover where
• Tighten the flare nut with a wrench. they fit into the rear piping housing section.
■ Panel Assembly
1. First, Check the side cover assembly exactly, Fix
power cord in the bottom groove of cover side
left.
Panel Front
Connector
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Installation
3. Art Cool Deluxe Type Indoor Unit NOTE: If the drain hose is routed inside the room,
insulate the hose with an insulation material* so that
Connection of piping Indoor
dripping from "sweating"(condensation) will not damage
• Preparing the indoor unit's piping and drain hose for furniture or floors.
installation through the wall. *Foamed polyethylene or equivalent is recommended.
• Remove the plastic tubing retainer(see illustration
below) and pull the tubing and drain hose away from 4. Indoor unit installation
chassis. • Hook the indoor unit onto the upper portion of the
• Replace the plastic tubing holder in the original position. installation plate.(Engage the two hooks of the rear
(Optional) top of the indoor unit with the upper edge of the instal-
lation plate.) Ensure that the hooks are properly seat-
ed on the installation plate by moving it left and right.
Connecting
cable
Drain hose
Press the lower left and right sides of the unit against
the installation plate until the hooks engage into their
slots(clicking sound).
For right rear piping
4. Connecting the pipings to the indoor unit and drain
1. Route the indoor tubing and the drain hose in the hose to drain pipe.
direction of rear right. • Align the center of the pipes and sufficiently tighten
the flare nut by hand.
Drain hose
Indoor unit tubing Flare nut Pipes
• Tighten the flare nut with a wrench.
2. Insert the connecting cable into the indoor unit Open-end wrench (fixed)
Tape
Connecting
pipe
Drain hose
Connecting cable
5. Wrap the insulation material around the connecting 4. Tape the drain hose and the connecting cable.
portion. • Connecting cable
• Overlap the connection pipe insulation material and
the indoor unit pipe insulation material. Bind them
together with vinyl tape so that there is no gap.
Plastic bands Insulation material
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Installation
7. Wrap the insulation material around the con- 9. Set the pipings and the drain hose to the back of
necting portion. the chassis with the tubing holder.
• Overlap the connection pipe heat insulation and the • Hook the edge of tubing holder to tap on chassis and
indoor unit pipe heat insulation material. Bind them push the bottom of tubing holder to be engaged at the
together with vinyl tape so that there is no gap. bottom of chassis.
Tubing holder
• Wrap the area which accommodates the rear piping
housing section with vinyl tape.
Connection Indoor
unit piping 10. Indoor unit installation
pipe
• Remove the spacer.
Vinyl tape Wrap with vinyl tape
(wide) • Ensure that the hooks are properly seated on the
installation plate by moving it left and right.
Pipe
Vinyl tape(narrow)
Connecting cable
Connecting
cable
Drain hose
• Bundle the piping and drain hose together by wrap-
ping them with cloth tape over the range within which
Press the lower left and right sides of the unit against
they fit into the rear piping housing section.
the installation plate until the hooks engage into their
Pipe slots(clicking sound).
Drain hose
Vinyl tape(narrow)
Wrap with
vinyl tape(wide)
Piping for
passage through
piping hole
CAUTION
• Bad case
Installation Information (For left piping) ■ Following bending type from right to left could cause problem
• Good case of pipe damage.
For left piping. Follow the instruction below.
• Press on the upper side of clamp. ( )
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Installation
indoor unit.
Detach them by removing each 3 screws at both
sides.
• Detach 'Side Plate (R,L)' by removing each 2 screws Install Plate
on both sides.
• Pull the upper right and left side of 'Inlet Grille' to the
front, and it will stop at slightly tilted position.
• Unhook the 'Inlet hanger' from the 'Hanger screw' on
the both left and right side.
• Detach the 'Inlet Grille' from the Indoor Unit. Inlet hanger
1) 1076 265
Suspension
Before secure the Installation Plates, select the bent bolt
Center-line for the
direction of the Installion Plate to the inside or the piping hole
outside according to the installation circumstances.
2) 1236 265
5~7mm
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Installation
Spring
washer Nut
max.
12mm Washer
2)
Installation plate
Upper slot
- VE chassis
The wall you select should be strong and solid
enough to prevent vibration Installation Plate
1. Mount the installation plate on the wall with
type "A" screws. If mounting the unit on a con-
crete wall, use anchor bolts.
• Mount the installation plate horizontally by aligning
the centerline using a level.
Type "A" screw
Floor
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Installation
• Engage 2 hooks on the both left and right side of the Nut Washer
235
820
unit to the lower slot of Installation Plates. Suspension
bolts
Suspension
bolts
Spring
washer Nut
Hangen
Max.
12mm Washer
1. Install declination of the indoor unit is very important for the drain of the convertible type air
conditioner.
2. Minimum thickness of the insulation for the connecting pipe shall be 7mm.
3. If the Installation Plates are fixed to horizontal line, the indoor unit after installing will be declined
to the bottomside.
Front of view
• The unit must be horizontal or declined to the drain hose connected when finished installation.
Ceiling
Drain hose
Ceiling
Side of view
• The unit must be declined to the bottomside of the unit when finished installation.
Ceiling
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Installation
Hook
Cabinet Bottom
R
2
265
• Drill the piping hole on the wall slightly tilted to the out-
door side using a ø70 hole-core drill.
Wall
Indoor Outdoor
5~7mm
• Secure the 'Install Plate' onto the wall with four anchor
bolts, washers and spring washers.
Spring
washer Wall
Nut
Washer
Anchor nut
Less than
12mm
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Installation
448mm
Floor mount
bracket
• Drill the piping hole with 70mm dia, hole core drill.
• Piping hole should be slightly slant to the outdoor side.
Wall
Indoor Outdoor
Floor mount
bracket
Install plate
Piping hole
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Installation
6. Ceiling Cassette Type Indoor Unit
- TC, TC1 chassis
1) Ceiling opening dimensions and hanging bolt location
• The dimensions of the paper model for installing are
the same as those of the ceiling opening dimen- 1,000 (Ceiling opening)
sions. 931.6
893.4 (Hanging bolt)
860
Ceiling
390
CAUTION
• This air-conditioner uses a drain pump.
• Install the unit horizontally using a level gauge.
• During the installation, care should be taken not to
damage electric wires.
• Select and mark the position for fixing bolts and pip-
ing hole. Ceiling board
• Decide the position for fixing bolts slightly tilted to
the drain direction after considering the direction of
drain hose.
• Drill the hole for anchor bolt on the wall.
NOTE:
• Avoid the following installation location.
1. Such places as restaurants and kitchen where considerable amount of oil steam and flour is generated.
These may cause heat exchange efficiency reduction, or water drops, drain pump mal-function.
In these cases, take the following actions;
• Make sure that ventilation fan is enough to cover all noxious gases from this place.
• Ensure enough distance from the cooking room to install the air conditioner in such a place where it may
not suck oily steam.
Air conditioner
Take enough
distance
Use the ventilation fan
for smoke-collecting
hood with sufficient
capacity.
Cooking table
2. Avoid installng air conditioner in such places where cooking oil or iron powder is generated.
3. Avoid places where inflammable gas is generated.
4. Avoid place where noxious gas is generated.
5. Avoid places near high frequency generators.
Ceiling
103mm
Hanging bolt Keep the length of the bolt
(W3/8 or M10) from the bracket to 40mm
Nut
Flat washer for M10
(W3/8 or M10)
(accessory) Ceiling board Air Conditioner body Ceiling board
Spring washer
(M10)
• The following parts are local purchasing. • Drill the piping hole on the wall slightly tilted to the
Hanging Bolt - W 3/8 or M10 outdoor side using a Ø 70 hole-core drill.
Nut - W 3/8 or M10
Spring Washer - M10
Plate Washer - M10 Wall
Indoor Outdoor
CAUTION
• Tighten the nut and bolt to prevent unit from
falling off.
5~7mm
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Installation
7. Ceiling Cassette Type Indoor Unit
- TE(1)/TF/TH/TD chassis
1) Ceiling opening dimensions and hanging bolt location
• The dimensions of cardboard for installing are the 600 (Ceiling opening) TE(1)
same as those of the ceiling opening dimensions. 39.5 521(Hanging bolt) 39.5
75
600 (Ceiling opening)
Ceiling
75
CAUTION Unit:mm
• This air-conditioner uses a drain pump.
• Install the unit horizontally using a level gauge. 790 (Ceiling opening)
TF
• During the installation, be careful not to damage 572(Hanging bolt)
109 109
electric wires.
66
790 (Ceiling opening)
• Select and mark the position for fixing bolts and piping hole.
66
Unit:mm
Ceiling board
875 (Ceiling opening)
TH/TD
45 785 (Hanging bolt) 45
101.5 672 (Hanging bolt) 101.5
875 (Ceiling opening)
Unit:mm
NOTE:
• Avoid the following installation location.
1. Such places as restaurants and kitchen where considerable amount of oil steam and flour is generated.
These may cause heat exchange efficiency reduction, or water drops, drain pump mal-function.
In these cases, take the following actions;
• Make sure that ventilation fan is enough to cover all noxious gases from this place.
• Ensure enough distance from the cooking room to install the air conditioner in such a place where it may
not suck oily steam.
Air conditioner
Take enough
distance
Use the ventilation fan
for smoke-collecting
hood with sufficient
capacity.
Cooking table
2. Avoid installng air conditioner in such places where cooking oil or iron powder is generated.
3. Avoid places where inflammable gas is generated.
4. Avoid place where noxious gas is generated.
5. Avoid places near high frequency generators.
150mm
Nut
Flat washer for M10 Air Conditioner body
(W3/8 or M10)
(accessory) Ceiling board Ceiling board
Spring washer
(M10)
• The following parts are local purchasing. • Drill the piping hole on the wall slightly tilted to the
Hanging Bolt - W 3/8 or M10 outdoor side using a Ø 70 hole-core drill.
Nut - W 3/8 or M10
Spring Washer - M10 Wall
Plate Washer - M10 Indoor Outdoor
CAUTION
• Tighten the nut and bolt to prevent the unit from
5~7mm
falling off.
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Installation
Th
el
ow
er
pa
rt
Face of wall
Cord clamp
Under plate
(accessory)
Screw (accessory)
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Installation
Gas
Indoor Units Liquid
A→B
18k/24k Ø9.52→Ø12.7 Not available
Connector
Torque wrench
CAUTION: After the confirmation of the above conditions, prepare the wiring as
follows:
1) Never fail to have an individual power specialized for the air conditioner. As for the method of wiring,
be guided by the circuit diagram pasted on the inside of control box cover.
2) The means for disconnection from a power supply shall be incorporated in the fixed wiring and
have an air gap contact separation of at least 3mm in each active(phase) conductors.
3) The screw which fasten the wiring in the casing of electrical fittings are liable to come loose from
vibrations to which the unit is subjected during the course of transportation. Check them and
make sure that they are all tightly fastened. (If they are loose, it could give rise to burn-out of the
wires.)
4) Specification of power source.
5) Confirm that electrical capacity is sufficient.
6) See to that the starting voltage is maintained at more than 90 percent of the rated voltage marked
on the name plate.
7) Confirm that the cable thickness is as specified in the power sources specification.
(Particularly note the relation between cable length and thickness.)
8) Never fail to equip a leakage breaker where it is wet or moist.
9) The following troubles would be caused by voltage drop-down.
• Vibration of a magnetic switch, damage on the contact point there of, fuse breaking, disturbance to the
normal function of a overload protection device.
• Proper starting power is not given to the compressor.
CAUTION
The power cord connected to the outdoor unit The connecting cable connected to the indoor
should be complied with the following specifica- and outdoor unit should be complied with the
tions (Rubber insulation, type H05RN-F following specifications (Rubber insulation, type
approved by HAR or SAA). H07RN-F approved by HAR or SAA).
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Installation
Inlet Grille
Water
leakage
Accumulated
drain water
2) To check the drainage. Air
• Pour a glass of water on the evaporator.
• Ensure the water flows through the drain hose of the
Water
indoor unit without any leakage and goes out the drain Waving
leakage
exit.
Connecting area
drain hose Tip of drain hose
dipped in water
Water
Leakage leakage Ditch
checking
Less than
50mm gap
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Installation
Drain piping
1. The drain hose should point downward for easy drain
flow. Downward slope
Accumulated
Do not raise
drain water
Tip of drain hose Less than
Air
dipped in water 50mm gap
1. Install declination of the indoor unit is very important for the drain of the duct type air conditioner.
2. Minimum thickness of the insulation for the connecting pipe shall be 5mm.
Front of view
• The unit must be horizontal or declined to the drain hose connected when finished installation.
Ceiling
1~3mm
CORRECT INCORRECT
Drainage hole Drainage hole
700mm
INCORRECT
Applied U-Trap Dimension
(Drain pump model only)
A ≥ 70mm
CORRECT B ≥ 2C
C ≥ 2 x SP
SP = External Pressure B
(mmAq) C
Ex) External Pressure
• Install the P-Trap (or U-Trap) to prevent = 10mmAq U-Trap
A ≥ 70mm A
a water leakage caused by the blocking B ≥ 40mm
of intake air filter. C ≥ 20mm
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Installation
Drain test
The air conditioner uses a drain pump to drain water.
Use the following procedure to test the drain pump operation:
Distributor
h2
h1
Main Pipe
Additional charge(g) = Main piping additional refrigerant + Branch piping additional refrigerant
Main piping additional refrigerant = (Total main piping length - standard length) x Additional refrigerant
Branch piping additional refrigerant = (Total branch piping length - standard length) x Additional refrigerant
✽ Note : If additional charge value after calculation comes out to be negative, then do not
consider additional charge.
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Installation
a b c
❖ Additional Charge
7k 9k 9k
= (30-10) x 50
B
+ ((10+8+5+3+10)-35) x 25
= 1000 + 25 = 1025g
d e
9k 18k
Caution
Regulation for refrigerant leakage(in Europe)
: the amount of refrigerant leakage should satisfy the following equation for human safety.
❐ If the above equation can not be satisfied, then follow the following steps.
- Selection of air conditioning system: select one of the next
1. Effective opening part Installation
2. Reconfirmation of outdoor unit capacity and piping length
3. Reduction of the amount of refrigerant
4. 2 or more security device installation of alarm for gas leakage
- Change indoor unit type
: installation position should be over 2m from the floor (Wall mounted type → Cassette type)
- Adoption of ventilation system
: choose ordinary ventilation system or building ventilation system
- Limitation in piping work
: design for earthquake-proof and prevention against thermal stress
A B
Liquid mm Ø6.35 Adjust to indoor unit
Gas mm Ø15.88 piping size
BD Unit
A
A
A B B B
A6UW368FA0 B B B
Branch unit
B B
A6UW368FA0
a b
[Connector]
2. Align the center of the pipings and sufficiently tighten the flare nut by hand.
Outdoor
unit
BD
unit Socket(Included in Outdoor Unit)
3. Finally, tighten the flare nut with torque wrench until the wrench clicks.
■ When tightening the flare nut with torque wrench, ensure the direction for
tightening follows the arrow on the wrench.
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Installation
■ A7UW42/A8UW48/A9UW548FA0
A B
Liquid mm Ø 9.52 Adjust to indoor unit
piping size
Gas mm Ø19.05
BD Unit
A
A
A7UW428FA0 A B
A8UW488FA0
B B B B B
A9UW548FA0
Branch unit
BD Unit
A
B B
A7UW428FA0
A8UW488FA0
A9UW548FA0
B B B
A BD Unit
A
A
A B
A9UW548FA0 B B B B B
Branch unit
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Installation
Y- Branch
[unit:mm]
Gas Pipe Liquid Pipe
Ø15.88 Ø6.35
• Included in outdoor unit. • Included in outdoor unit.
Ø19.05 Ø19.05 Ø9.52 Ø9.52
Ø19.05 Ø9.52
Ø28.58 Ø12.7
• Included in outdoor unit. • Included in outdoor unit.
A To outdoor unit
B B To BD unit
A
• Ensure that the branch pipes are attached horizontally or vertically (see the diagram below.)
Facing upwards
Horizontal
plane
Within ± 10°
A
Viewed from point A in direction of arrow
CAUTION
Do not use general electrical insulation tape, because it may get loose or get detached.
Branch kit
[unit:mm]
Gas Pipe Liquid Pipe
Ø9.52 Ø9.52
Ø19.05
• When installing the branch pipe, direction and angle of installation is not limited.
• Take care so that burrs and foreign material may not enter into the cutting surface when connecting.
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Installation
Test Running
SPLIT, ART cool, ART cool deluxe Type
1. Check that all tubing and wiring have been properly con- Bolt
nected.
2. Check that the gas and liquid side service valves are
fully open.
1) Prepare remote controller
Remove the battery cover by pulling it according to
the arrow direction.
Insert new batteries making sure that the (+) and (–) Tubing connection
of battery are installed correctly.
Reattach the cover by pushing it back into position. 4) Evaluation of the performance
Operate unit for 15~20 minutes, then check the system
refrigerant charge:
1. Measure the pressure of the gas side service valve.
2. Measure the temperature of the intake and discharge of
air.
3. Ensure the difference between the intake temperature
and the discharge is more than 8°C (Cooling) or reverse-
ly (Heating).
CVT Type
CN_INSTALL
CEILING BOTTOM
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Installation
❏ Is the circulation of air adequate? ❏ Does the romote controller works properly?
❏ Is the drainage OK? ❏ Is there any error on wiring?
❏ Is the heat insulation complete ❏ Aren't terminal screws loosened?
(refrigerant and drain piping)?
❏ Is there any leakage of refrigerant?
M4......118N.cm{12kgf.cm} M5......196N.cm{20kgf.cm}
M6......245N.cm{25kgf.cm} M8......588N.cm{60kgf.cm}
5. Branch Distributor
BD unit
L1 R
L2
Within 30m L3
B BD Unit C
L4
L5
Main piping
Branch piping
L6
[Unit: m]
A6UW368FA0
Piping
[FM37AH UE0]
R
Total main piping length ( A + B ) 40
[Unit: m] BD Unit
Maximum elevation difference
A6UW368FA0 Max
[FM37AH UE0]
30m
Indoor unit ↔ Outdoor unit 30
Indoor unit ↔ Indoor unit( C ) 15
Indoor unit ↔ BD unit 30
BD unit ↔ BD unit 15
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Installation
A7UW428FA0 [FM41AH UH0]
Installation of the outdoor unit is at higher
elevation than the indoor units.
A
BD Unit
L1 R
L2
L3
Max 30m
B BD unit
L4
C
L5
Main piping
Branch piping L6
L7
[Unit: m] [Unit: m]
A7UW428FA0 A7UW428FA0
Piping Maximum elevation difference
[FM42AH UH0] [FM42AH UH0]
Indoor unit ↔ Outdoor unit 30
Total main piping length ( A + B ) 55
Indoor unit ↔ Indoor unit ( C ) 15
Total branch piping length
70 Indoor unit ↔ BD unit 30
(L1+ L 2+ L 3+ L 4+ L 5+ L 6 + L 7)
BD unit ↔ BD unit 15
Each branch piping length
20
(L1 , L2 , L3 , L 4 , L 5 , L 6 , L 7)
BD unit
BD unit
Max 30m
BD Unit
L1 R
L2
L3
L4
L6
Main piping
Branch piping L7
L8
[Unit: m] [Unit: m]
A8UW488FA0 A8UW488FA0
Piping Maximum elevation difference
[FM49AH UH0] [FM49AH UH0]
Indoor unit ↔ Outdoor unit 30
Total main piping length ( A + B ) 55
Indoor unit ↔ Indoor unit ( C ) 15
Total branch piping length
80 Indoor unit ↔ BD unit 30
(L1+ L 2+ L 3+ L 4+ L 5+ L 6 + L 7 + L 8)
BD unit ↔ BD unit 15
Each branch piping length
20
(L1 , L2 , L3 , L 4 , L 5 , L 6 , L 7 , L 8)
BD unit
BD unit
Max 30m
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Installation
L1
BD Unit
L2
L3
B
L4
BD Unit
Max 30m
L5
D C
L6
Branch piping
Main piping L7
BD Unit R
L8
L9
[Unit: m] [Unit: m]
A9UW548FA0 A9UW548FA0
Piping Maximum elevation difference
[FM57AH UH0] [FM57AH UH0]
Indoor unit ↔ Outdoor unit 30
Total main piping length ( A + B + D ) 55
Indoor unit ↔ Indoor unit ( C ) 10
Total branch piping length
90 Indoor unit ↔ BD unit 30
(L1+ L 2+ L 3+ L 4+ L 5+ L 6 + L 7 + L 8 + L 9)
BD unit ↔ BD unit 10
Each branch piping length
20
(L1 , L2 , L3 , L 4 , L 5 , L 6 , L 7 , L 8 , L 9)
BD Unit
Max 30m
Installation
• This unit may be installed suspended from the ceiling or mounted on the wall.
• This unit may only be installed horizontally , as shown in the diagram below. (Side B is facing up) However, it may
be freely installed in any direction, forward or backward, and to the sides.
• Be sure to secure a 600mm square opening for service and inspection as shown in the diagram below, for both
ceiling - suspended installation and wall-mounted installation.
• BD unit does not require drain treatment as it uses internal insulation.
• Service direction is the side B and C
• The piping for the indoor unit may be led around in direction A
• The inclination of side B must be within ±5 degree forward or backward or to the sides.
(Servicing space)
Ø19.05
Min 30
(298)
(337)
A Min 400
250
Ø9.52
Min 400
(Side view)
(111)
600
(38) 50
250 or more
72 300 60
(56) 50 50 50 Branch Pipe Cover Control
C
Inspection opening
(Controller service)
600
(Bottom view)
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Installation
NOTICE :
• This unit has two different installation types:
(1) Ceiling-suspended type and (2) wall-mounted type.
• Choose the proper installation pattern according to the
location of installation.
• The installation location for printed wiring board can be
changed.
Follow the procedure specified in the "CONNECTING
THE WIRING" section to change the location.
(1) Ceiling-suspended type (2) Wall-mountde type
BD unit
Hanger metal
Flat washer
Hanging bolt
(M10 or M8)
Procedure
(1) Fix the fumished hanger metal with two screws.
(3 locations in total).
Screws(M5) (2) After checking with a level that the unit is level, fix the unit with the
(locally procude) furnished wood screws.
* The tilt of the unit should be within ±5° in front/back and left/right.
* Block up the parts of hanger holes (2 places) by using insulation
PE after installing the hanger.
CAUTIONS
• Once a screw-hole on the main unit has had a screw hammered in, make sure to either hammer it again or cover it with
alumium tape.(This is to prevent condensation)
• Be sure to install the unit with the ceiling-sie up.
• Do not install near bedrooms. the sound of refrigerant flowing through the piping may sometimes be audible.
Connection of Piping
• When connecting indoor units, make sure to connect refrigerant pipes and connection wires to the appropriate con-
nection ports maked with matching alphabets. (A, B, C, D)
NOTICE : A B C D
• Be sure to mark all the local refrigerant piping(liquid
pipes, gas pipes, etc.) for each indoor unit designating
clearly which room it belongs in.(A, B, C, D)
NOTICE :
For flaring work the piping, follow the instructions in the installation manual to each unit.
1. Overlap the connection pipe insulation material and Vinyl tape (wide) Wrap with vinyl tape
the indoor unit pipe insulation material. Bind them Connecting cable
together with vinyl tape so that there is no gap.
Pipe
2. Wrap the area which accommodates the rear piping Vinyl tape(narrow)
housing section with vinyl tape.
CAUTIONS
• Never use the plastic cap for sealing.
• Make sure to use brass cap with the end of
pipe sealed or welded tightly.
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Installation
Connection of Wiring
• Connect refrigerant pipes and connection wires to the appropriate ports maked with matching alphabets (A, B and
C) on this unit.
• Follow the instructions on the wiring nameplate to connect the connection wires of indoor/outdoor units to terminal
board numbers.(1, 2 and 3) Always fix each ground wire separately with a ground screw.(See the figure below.)
• After completing the wiring, fix the outer coating of wires securely with wire clamps. The wire clamp on indoor unit
side is furnished. Follow the procedure below to install.
• Refer to the circuit diagram on the control cover inside outdoor unit.
NOTICE :
The terminal board numbers are arranged from top to bottom in order of 1, 2 and 3.
In Case of 3 rooms
Warning
Do not use tapped wires, stand wires,
C room extensioncords, or starbust connec-
A tions, as they may cause overtheating,
B room electrical shock, or fire.
B
A room C
CN-PWR
Connection wire for indoor units Connection wire for outdoor units
(H05VV, 4wires, 0.75mm) (H05RV, 4wires, 1.2mm)
Operation
Function of control
1. MAIN UNIT FUNCTION
• DISPLAY
Operation Indicator
• On while in appliance operation, off while in appliance pause
• Flashing while in disconnection or short in Thermistor (3 sec off / 0.5 sec on)
Timer Indicator
• On while in timer mode (on/off), off when timer mode is completed or canceled
Defrost Indicator
• Off except when hot start during heating mode operation or while in defrost control
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Operation
operates with the low or setting speed. When the indoor pipe temp is between 20°C and 27°C, it operates with
Super-Low(while in sleep mode, with the medium airflow speed).
• While compressor off, the indoor fan is off when the indoor pipe temp is below 33°C, when above 35°C , it
operates with the low airflow speed.
• While in defrost control, the indoor is outdoor fans are turned off.
■ Defrost Control(Heating)
• Defrost operation is controlled by timer and sensing temperature of outdoor pipe.
• The first defrost starts only when the outdoor pipe temperature falls below -6°C after 35 minutes passed from
starting of heating operation and more than 4 minutes operation of compressor.
• Defrost ends after 12 minutes passed from starting of defrost operation when the outdoor pipe temperature
rises over 15°C even before 12 minutes.
• The second defrost starts only when the outdoor pipe temperature falls below -6°C after 35 minutes passed
from ending of the first defrost and more than 4 minutes operation of compressor.
■ Fuzzy Operation
• When any of operation mode is not selected like the moment of the power on or when 3 hrs has passed since
the operation off, the operation mode is selected.
• When determining the operation mode, the compressor, the outdoor fan, and the 4 way valve are off and only
the indoor fan is operated for 15 seconds. Then an operation mode is selected according to the intake air
temp at that moment as follows.
24°C ≤ Inatake Air Temp ➲ Fuzzy Operation for Cooling
21°C ≤ Inatake Air Temp<24°C ➲ Fuzzy Operation for Dehumidification
Inatake Air Temp<21°C ➲ Fuzzy Operation for Heating
• If any of the operation modes among cooling / dehumidification / heating mode operations is carried out for 10
sec or longer before Fuzzy operation, the mode before Fuzzy operation is operated.
■ On-Timer Operation
• When the set time is reached after the time is input by the remote control, the appliance starts to operate.
• The timer LED is on when the on-timer is input. It is off when the time set by the timer is reached.
• If the appliance is operating at the time set by the timer, the operation continues.
While in Fuzzy operation, the airflow speed of the indoor fan is automatically selected according to the temperature.
■ Off-Timer Operation
• When the set time is reached after the time is input by the remote control, the appliance stops operating.
• The timer LED is on when the off-timer is input. It is off when the time set by the timer is reached.
• If the appliance is on pause at the time set by the timer, the pause continues.
Service Manual 95
Operation
■ Forced Operation
• To operate the appliance by force in case that the remote control is lost, the forced operation selection switch
is on the main unit of the appliance to operate the appliance in the standard conditions.
• When the power is supplied while the slide switch is on the forced operation position, or when the slide switch
position is switched to the Auto Restarting (or test operation) position or switched from the remote control
position to the forced operation position while the power is on, the forced operation is carried out.
• When the slide switch position is switched from the forced operation position to the Auto Restarting position or
the remote control position, the forced operation is canceled and the appliance stops operating.
• In the forced operation mode, the indoor fan is operated at low speed for around 15 sec and then the opera-
tion condition is set according to the intake air temperature as follows.
24°C≤Intake Air Temp ➲ Cooling Mode Operation, 22°C, High Speed
21°C≤Intake Air Temp<24°C ➲ Dehumidification Operation, 23°C, High Speed
Intake Air Temp<21°C ➲ Heating Mode Operation, 24°C, High Speed
Service Manual 97
Operation
Service Manual 99
Operation
Operation ON/OFF
Timer Selection
: OFF, ON, OFF ON
ON OFF
Timer Setting
SET
Timer Cancel
CANCEL
: Cancel Sleep Mode, Timer ON or Timer OFF
Sleep Operation
: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, Off Timer
Air Circulation
Reset
: Fan Operates without cooling or heating.
Horizontal Airflow Direction Control Button(Optional)
Operation ON/OFF
: High:39°C ↔ LOW:11°C
Temperature Setting
Down to 18°C Down to 16°C
Cooling Up to 30°C Heating Up to 30°C
Weekly Program
Program Week Holiday
SET/CLR
Hour Min
Timer
Operation ON/OFF
: High:39°C ↔ LOW:11°C
Temperature Setting
Down to 18°C Down to 16°C
Cooling Up to 30°C Heating Up to 30°C
Weekly Program
Program Week Holiday
Hour Min
PLASMA(Optional)
Timer Selection
ON OFF
: OFF, ON, OFF ON
Timer Setting
SET
Timer Cancel
CANCEL
: Cancel Sleep Mode, Timer ON or Timer OFF
Sleep Operation
: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, Off Timer
Airflow Direction Control
Air Circulation
: Fan Operates without cooling or heating.
Horizontal Airflow Direction Control Button(Optional)
2nd F
Reset
Outdoor Unit
Operating Frequency
• Inverter Frequency varies considering condition such as room temp,outdoor temp, operating room
number,Temp gap between room temp and set temp and so on.
LEV Control
• LEV pulse is modulated to keep constant superheat or subcooling.
R/Valve Control
• Checking outdoor temp, D-Pipe temp,Heat Sink Temp, operate compressor at low frequency upto
5min to preheat oil.
Defrost Function
• After 35 min heating operation, check the defrost condition and if outdoor pipe temp is below -6°C and
released from deice operation in case outdoor pipe temp is over 15°C or 7 min cooing mode.
• To deice outdoor heat exchanger in low temp condtion, convert operating mode from heating to
cooling, in this case, indoor and outdoor fan is off.
• In heating operation, every 3 hours, changes from heating to cooling for 5 min to return the oil in piping
to compressor.
• If cylce pressure is low (around 0.3kgf/cm2), turn off comp and outdoor fan.
1 START/STOP BUTTON
Operation starts when this button is pressed and
Signal transmitter stops when the button is pressed again.
2 OPERATION MODE SELECTION BUTTON
Used to select the operation mode.
3 ROOM TEMPERATURE
SETTING BUTTONS
Used to select the room temperature.
4 INDOOR FAN SPEED SELECTOR
Used to select fan speed in four steps
low, medium, high and CHAOS.
5 1 5 JET COOL
6
Used to start or stop the speed cooling/heating.
3 (Speed cooling/heating operates super high fan
speed.)
4
6 CHAOS SWING BUTTON
2 10
CANCEL Used to stop or start louver movement and set the
7 9 desired up/down airflow direction.
ON OFF SET
11 AUTO CLEAN 16 7 ON/OFF TIMER BUTTONS
8 Used to set the time of starting and stopping opera-
13 tion.
12
8 TIME SETTING BUTTONS
15
14 Used to adjust the time.
17
9 TIMER SET/CANCEL BUTTON
Used to set the timer when the desired time is
Flip-up door obtained and to cancel the Timer operation.
(opened) 10 SLEEP MODE AUTO BUTTON
Used to set Sleep Mode Auto operation.
Operation Mode
11 AIR CIRCULATION BUTTON
Cooling Operation Used to circulate the room air without cooling or
heating.
Auto Operation 12 ROOM TEMPERATURE CHECKING BUTTON
Used to check the room temperature.
Healthy Dehumidification Operation 13 PLASMA(OPTIONAL)
Used to start or stop the plasma-purification func-
Heating Operation
tion.
14 RESET BUTTON
• Cooling Model( ), Heat Pump Model( ) Initialize remote controller.
15 2nd F Button
Used prior to using modes printed in blue at the bot-
tom of buttons.
16 AUTO CLEAN (Model Base)
Used to set Auto Clean mode.
17 HORIZONTAL AIRFLOW DIRECTION CONTROL
BUTTON (OPTIONAL)
Used to set the desired horizontal airflow direction.
3
Signal
2
receiver
7 5
8
Timer Cancel
9 6
10
Program Week Holiday
4
11 SET/CLR
14
12 Hour Min RESET
13 15
1Way AUTO SWING OPERATION SET TEMP FAN SPEED SUB FUNCTION
Room Temp
HI
MED
AUTO Heater Preheat
JET Defrost Humidify 1 Heat Pump Model
LO SLO Filter Out door
2ndF Time ZONE 1 2 3 4
Timer Operation unit No Func Program set
On Off
Set no. Time 01 03 05 07 09 11 13 15 17 19 21 23
3
17 2
4Way,1Way(06 Model) 6
Cooling Model
10 5
11
Timer Cancel 2ndF
12
13
Program Week Holiday
4
Plasma
14 Set/Clr
7
15 Hour Min RESET 8
16 9
18
1 Operation display 9 Plasma Air Clean Button (Option)/Heater(Option)
Displays the operation conditions.
10 Timer Cancel Button
2 On/Off Button Used to cancel the timer.
Operation starts when this button is pressed, and
11 Timer Set Button
stops when the button is pressed again.
Used to set the timer when the desired time is
3 Set Temperature Button obtained.
Used to set the temperature when the desired temper-
12 Week Button
ature is obtained.
Used to set a day of the week.
4 FAN Operation Button
13 Program Button
Used to circulate room air without cooling or heating.
Used to set the weekly timer.
5 Fan Speed (Jet Cool Button: 4 Way) 14 Holiday Button
Used to set the desired fan speed or select Jet cool Used to set a holiday of the week.
mode.
15 Time Set Button
6 Operation Mode Selection Button Used to set the time of the day and change the time in
Used to select the operation mode. the weekly timer Function.
• Auto Operation Mode
• Cooling Operation Mode 16 Set and Clean/Ventilation(Option)
• Soft Dry Operation Mode Used to set and clear the weekly timer.
• Heating Operation Mode(except cooling model) 17 Swirl Button (4 Way)
7 Auto Swing Button Used to select swirl mode.
Used to swing up and down/right and left(option) Jet Cool Button
Auto Swing Button(1 Way 06 Model)
8 Room Temperature Checking Button/Filter sign
Release(Option) 18 Reset Button
Used to check the room temperature. Used to set the current time and clear the setting time.
❈ Display temperature can be different from actual room temperature if the remote controller is installed at the
place where sun-rays are falling directly or the place nearby heat source.
Note : 06 Model - AMNH09GTCC0, AMNH12GTCC0
R15H
OP2 OP1
R14H OP3 R19H
SW TH R11H
Position 3 2TH LO
C070
STAND
HI R03S
R01S
R04S
R02S
SW HIGH
Wiring design
Main PCB
Indoor Unit 1 Indoor Unit 2 Indoor Unit 16
Terminal(Local Supply) Terminal(Local Supply) Terminal(Local Supply)
Block Block Block
Connector Connector Connector
RED(12V) RED(12V)
Main PCB Main PCB Main PCB
YL(SIGNAL)
BR(GND)
YL(SIGNAL)
BR(GND) #1
YL(SIGNAL)
BR(GND)
YL(SIGNAL)
BR(GND) #2 .... YL(SIGNAL)
BR(GND)
YL(SIGNAL)
BR(GND) #16
Timer
On Off
Operation unit
11 13
ZONE
15 17 19
1 2 3 4
21 23
Remote
Controller
Wired Remote Controller PCB
Features
• Use Only One Wired Remote Controller with several air conditioners(max. 16 Units)
• Random starting to prevent overcurrent.
(1) Open the rear cover of the wired remote-controller to set the mode.
(2) Select one of three selectable modes as follows.
* Maximum : 8mmAq
Minimum : 0mmAq
R15H
OP2 OP1
R14H OP3 R19H
SW TH R11H
V-H REMO
MAIN
2TH OP7
R18H
F-H
R17H
OP6
V-L LO
C070
STAND
HI R03S
R01S
R04S
R02S
SW HIGH
Push the"On/Off"button.
1 The unit will start.
AUTO SWING OPERATION SET TEMP FAN SPEED SUB FUNCTION
Room Temp
HI AUTO Heater Preheat
MED JET Defrost Humidify
LO Filter Out door
Time ZONE
Operation unit Program set
Push the "Timer" and "Wind" button simultaneously for more then 3 seconds.
2
AUTO SWING OPERATION SET TEMP FAN SPEED SUB FUNCTION
Timer Room Temp
HI AUTO Heater Preheat
MED JET Defrost Humidify
LO Filter Out door
Time ZONE
Operation unit Program set
Note: The range of selection is from 1~254. Since, the display is two Digit only.
If the range selection is above 100 then the third digit will appear in the screen as shown.
Shift the fan speed mode by pressing the fan speed button.
4 And then, Adjust numbers of next steps by repeating the stage 3.
(In this example, the numbers are "237" and "243" respectly)
Push the "Timer" and "Wind" button simultaneously for more than 3 seconds.
5 Then, Wind Data is memorized by the EEPROM of the main PCB.
AUTO SWING OPERATION SET TEMP FAN SPEED SUB FUNCTION
Room Temp
HI AUTO Heater Preheat
MED JET Defrost Humidify
Timer LO Filter Out door
Time ZONE
Operation unit Program set
Electrical wiring
■ PICTORIAL VIEW OF THE CONNECTION
Outdoor
Outdoor unit
unit
PI485 : PNF-P14A0M
MAIN PCB
L PI485
CN_CENTRAL
MAIN PCB
CN_CENTRAL N
L
10
G
PI485 A
B
VCC CENTRAL
GND
CN OUT C
CONTROL
D UNIT
Outdoor
Outdoor unit
unit LED9 LED10
S14
LED11
+ S15
LED12
+ S16
+ +
L1 2 3 4
S19
INDOOR UNIT 2
BUS
B
BUS
A S1
CN-POWER
LED2
S2
L
CN-POWER
GND
CN-COM A
S4
CN-COM B
Master DIP SWITCH
LED3 LED4
GND IC1P
+
S5
+
S6
+ + S3
1. Adhere the PI485 Module(For connecting central control) to the Control Box.
TX1
D C GND VCC
PWB:6870A10001A
ASM:6711A20005E
3. In the case of connecting two more than central control, set the Master/Slave mode
S15 S18
+
LED17 ON KSDO4H
BUS
INDOOR UNIT 6 Vcc GND C D 001
B CN-POWER
GND
BUS
A S1
CN-POWER
LED2
S2
L
CN-COM A
S4
CN-COM B
IC1P S5 S6 S3
+ + + +
Indoor No.
LED5 LED7 LED8 TX1
+10V +
S9
+
S10
+
S11 S12
D C GND VCC
LED13 LED14 LED15 LED16
PWB:6870A10001A
ASM:6711A20005E
S15 S18
+
LED17 ON KSDO4H
Outdoor unit 2 L1 2 3
S19
4
ON KS DO 4H
L1 2 3 4
ON KS DO 4H
1,4 ON + All OFF : Connection of "TPS Inverter Multi Connection +
L1 2 3 4
Central Controller applied 「LGAP」" Case.
• Function of LG Network
- It is possible to connect the network of LG air conditioners and to connect various contents of the network
system, which is simple, deluxe and PC central control.
- Please refer to "LG Control System Manual" about the detail functions and the products possible to network.
- As the Interface for networking, PNF-P14A0M/R/C is applied.
Using Wired Remocon 1. Press 13(program) and 16(set and clear) key more
than 3 second then "Address Setting Mode" starts.
2. Set the address of indoor unit by using "Temperature
setting" key.
■ Range of address : 00 ~ FF
AUTO SWING OPERATION SET TEMP FAN SPEED SUB FUNCTION
Room Temp
HI
MED
AUTO Heater Preheat
JET Defrost Humidify 1
LO Filter Out door
Time ZONE 1 2 3 4
Timer Operation unit Program set
On Off
Set no. Time 01 03 05 07 09 11 13 15 17 19 21 23
3
17 2 Ex) 3 A
10 Timer Cancel
5
11
12 6
13
Program Week Holiday
4
Plasma
14 Set/Clr
7
15 Hour Min RESET 8 Group Room(Indoor Unit)
16 9 No. No.
18
3. After setting address, press 13(program) and 16(set
Heat Pump Model
and clear) key more than 3 second then "Address
Setting Mode" is finished.
4
2 10
CANCEL
7 9
Group Room(Indoor Unit)
ON OFF SET
11 AUTO CLEAN
8 16
13 No. No.
12
15
14 3) After address setting, pressing 1(On/Off) key, address
setting is finished. The address that is set is displayed on a
Flip-up door
display window of indoor unit.
(opened) * notice : The mothod of display and time is different
according to indoor unit type.
4) If the remote control is reset, normal mode starts.
2. Address Monitoring
2.
1) Press 6(Chaos Swing) & 13(Reset) key at the same time then "Address Monitoring Mode"
starts.
2) At the address monitoring mode, pressing 1(On/Off) key, The address that is set is displayed
on a display window of indoor unit.
* notice : The mothod of display and time is different according to indoor unit type.
3) If the remote control is reset, normal mode starts.
* Notice : Confirm that wired and wireless remote control are able to select the address or not.
Installation
■ CAUTIONS
■ INSTALLATION ORDER
1. Remove upper & lower case. 2. Fixate screw in the holes of the 3. For Dip switch, and Rotary
case bottom. switch setting, refer to the page
“How to Install”.
4. For wiring connection, refer page 5. Adjust the upper case in accor- 6. Check the operation by supply-
“Installation Procedure” dance with back case while ing the power.
assembling as shown in the fig-
ure.
Out door unit Terminal Block Wire Color Central Control Terminal
GND BLUE GND
Vcc Red Vcc
C Brown C
D Yellow D
2. After attaching the supplied wire to terminal, link the connecting wire.
If necessary, Cut the indicated part of front case to draw the lead wire.
It is possible to set 0~15 Group(Total 16 Groups). All the numbers on the rotary switch represent the different
Group Numbers. By changing the knob we can set rotary switch to the group number we want to control. The
above fig. Shows the control of group number “0”. Similarly we can control all the 16 Groups.
Master Mode
Rotary Switch
Dip Switch
ON
OFF Slave Mode
■. ACCEASSORY PARTS
Central control and sub (with wire ass'y) should be purchased as optional.
Specially for this system, installation is simple and user's environment is excellent. Central control is available
by a simple manipulation. In addition, this system have the self-battery built-in and can stably operate in spite
of outside disturbance such as temporary power failure. This system has no need of additional peripheral
equipment like UPS (Undisturbed Power System) and AVR to be purchased for stability when composing the
existing PC central control system, and has so attractive advantage in installation costs.
Using the Deluxe Central control enables the management room to setup lock of each air conditioner and
prevent indoor control of the individual air conditioner and restrain the necessary use. In case of releasing the
lock, you may control the system by using the wire/wireless remote control at the place where the individual
air conditioner is installed.
Setup of a weekly schedule is available and detailed schedule of the individual air conditioner can be easily
setup through the GUI. Details of schedule setup can be immediately checked with a graph. This system is a
product to meet energy saving and convenience at the same time at a place like a school by using this sched-
ule function.
Depending on installation environment, location and conditions of use, you can setup groups. With this setup,
more efficient operation at the center is available. Setup without requiring other equipment is available by
using the GUI and change by the consumer is also available after installation.
You can reduce development time to configure special system upon the request by the consumer and conve-
niently this system by using the touch panel.
Where needs from a new customer occur or where purchase of additional air conditioner is done, the Deluxe
Central control can be smoothly installed.
Outdoor Unit
PI485
Major Characteristics
1. Individual/Integrated Operation/Monitoring
■ You can identify operation status of the air conditioner, operation mode, wind quantity, wind direction, lock-
ing, temperature setting and error, etc by selecting the installed air conditioner through individual selection,
group selection or all selection. Individual setup and operation of the detailed functions are available.
Therefore, managing with Deluxe Central control installed at the control room at a building where a number
of air conditioners are installed, is a convenient way.
2. Group Management
■ Group management for the installed air conditioners is available. Group can be seperated by their nature,
location and size of each air conditioner which enables convenient use. In addition, allotment of respective
name to the setup group allows further intuitive management.
3. Self-diagnosis Function
■ The air conditioner installed can self-diagnosed its error status and then transmits the result to the central
control. Therefore, a rapid countermeasure against failure of the air conditioner allows easy management
and increases the usage life of air conditioner.
9. Mobility
■ A wireless radio system may be installed at the Deluxe Central control, it will control the Airconditioners
directly while going around the building with the wireless radio system and its self-battery function (100 m
where there is no obstacle).
12. Scalability
■ Scalability of the system is easy in case of additionally purchasing equipment since scalable slot such as
USB, Serial (RS-232c), PCMCIA, CF Type is prepared. This system is designed considering sufficient scala-
bility in provision for special request by the customer.
13. Upgrade
■ Additional installation of a new program is available via the CF memory card and the existing program can be
upgraded to a new program. Using such upgrade function always enables to construct a modern type of
Central Control System.
1) For the PC central control, installation set numbers may respond up to 1024 sets upon user’s request.
2) JVM (Java Virtual Machine) is basically installed at the Windows but some versions of Window XP may be
manually installed.
[ System Control ]
To check general monitor function of the air con central control
system such as selection of group and air conditioner, air
conditioner control monitor function etc.
PQCSW501A0, PQCSW502A0
[ System Monitor ]
PQCSW501A0, PQCSW502A0
[ System Set-up ]
PQCSW501A0, PQCSW502A0
[ Time Schedule ]
PQCSW502A0
System Configuration
Scenario 1 : In case of not using Internet access function
PI485
Cross UTP Cable
(Cross LAN Cable)
RS-485 Cable
PI485
PI485
Main Specifications
1. Control System
- Centralized control of maximum 256 indoor units
- Simple Touch PAD method
- GUI setting considering convenience of use
- Power failure compensation with independent Battery Built-in (Max. 2 hours)
2. CNU
- Combination of maximum 8 outdoor units
- 485 to Ethernet Converter Built-in
3. PI485
- 1 pcs per outdoor units
Note: - GUI(Graphic User Interface) may be changed without any notice, for improvement or options.
Motor
Conductor
Power
Conductor
Sensor
Conductor
Earth
Conductor
Step Motor
Conductor
4Way/Fan Connector
Comp Connector
Motor
Power Connector Connector
Power Connector
Comp Connector
Pipe Cover
Earth
Conductor
Motor cover
Inlet Grille
4 3
Hanger
Hanger
Screw 2
VE chassis
Warning :
Disconnect the unit from power supply before making
any checks.
Be sure the power switch is set to “OFF”.
Caution label
When repair, do not damage the
Caution label.
Cover
EVA. Barrier-R
C02F,0.01/50V
C01F,0.01/50V
12.1K 6.2K 12.1K 12.1K 12.1K 12.1K 12.1K 12.1K KTA1270Y
LED1
1% 1% 4 AVref C R33 61 6 6 2 2
C02L
R12G,6.8K
5 R67/AN7 SYNC R34 60 R11G,,6.8K Q11G 7 7 1 1
6 R66/AN6 BRK R35 59 KRA1270Y
CN-DISP1
220uF
7 R65/AN5 BRQ R36 58 IC02M 10V
CN-TH
8 R64/AN4 HALT R37 57 KID65004AP CN-DISP2
PIPE-TH R06G,220
1 1 9 R63/AN3 D0 R00 56 1 16 1 1
R01G,220
2 15
2 2 10 R62/AN2 D1 R01 55 2 2
R03H,1K R07G,220
3 14
3 3 11 R61/AN1 D2 R02 54 3 3
R01H,1K R02G,220
4 13
4 4 12 R60/AN0 D3 R03 53 4 4
ROOM-TH R04G,220
C01H C02H 5 12
13 R57/PWM1 D4 R04 52 5 5
R05G,220
6 11
0.01 14 R56/PWM0 D5 R05 51 6 6
50V R03G,220
7 10
CN-U/D 15 R55/BUZ D6 R06 50 7 7
RD EEPROM 8 9
DC 5V
1 1 DC 12V
DC12V
10 9 OP6 OP5 OP4 OP3 OP2 OP1 16 R54/WDTO D7 R07 49 8 8
OR XXXK XXXK XXXK XXXK XXXK XXXK
S 1 8 VCC
11 8
2 2 17 R53/Srdy A0 R10 48 DC 5V
YL C 2 7 DU
12 7
3 3 18 R52/Sclk A1 R11 47 DC 12V 1 1
PK
D 3 6 ORG
13 6
4 4 19 R51/Sout A2 R12 46 DC 5V 2 2
R01T,10K
R02T,10K
R03T,10K
R04T,10K
R05T,10K
BL Q 4 5 Vss
14 5
5 5 20 R50/Sin A3 R13 45 3 3
STEP MOTOR
15 4
UP/DOWN 21 R47/T30 A4 R14 44 4 4
16 3
22 R46/T10 A5 R15 43 5 5
17 2
23 R45/EC2 A6 R16 42 6 6
18 1 24 R44/EC0 A7 R17 41 7 7
IC01M TX 25 R43/INT3 A8 R20 40 8 8
Schematic Diagram
KID65084AP
RX 26 R42/INT2 A10 R21 39 9 9
DC 12V
27 R41/INT1 A11 R22 38 CN-SUB
R02E,20 SSR-MOTOR
28 R40/INT0 A12 R23 37
R02A,4.7K R01A,1K
Q01M
5V 29 RESET' A13 R24 36
C01A KRC107M
R03A,100 0.01 30 XIN A14 R25 35
Electronic Control Device
KIA7036P 50V
R01B,1M
BZ01E R01E,1K +
IC01A C02A
10uF/50V
31 XOUT A15 R26 34
32 VSS A16 R27 33
R02L,10K OSC01B
5V CST-8.00MTW
IC01K(TLP621) D01K
1SR139-600
R01L,1K RX 3 2
REMOCON C01K R02K,1K R03K ZNR01M
0.001 INR14D471K
R01K 1K ZNR01K
25V 4 1
C01L 10K DC 5V 14D271
680pF IC02K(TLP627) CN-FAN
50V NF01M NF01M
2 3 3 3
TX
1 4
INDOOR
R02C,4.7K R01C,1K SSR-MOTOR 2 2
FAN
5V R04K R01M,120,1/2W C01M,0.1,AC275V
Q01K 680 R05K MOTOR
R03C,20K 25K,3W,1% 1 1
R04C,10K KRC102M
FREQUENCY C01C
M Q01C 0.01
R05C C02C KTC3198Y 25V IC02D
4.7K 0.015 O I D02K
50V DC 5V 7805 1SR139-600
+ COM
3 3
C06D C05D FUSE
C01J NF01J
0.01 470uF 0.1, AC275V 250V/T2A
LIVE
25V 16V FREQUENCY 2 2
D02D-05D
1SR139-600
1. Indoor Unit
ZNR01J NEUTRAL
IC01D D01D INR14D471K 1 1
1) Split Type
1SR139-600
O I SVC561D-14A
DC 12V 7812 CN-POWER
+ +
C04D C03D C02D C01D
0.01 470uF 0.1 2200uF
25V 25V 50V 35V
POWER TRANS
6171AQ3124C
Schematic Diagram
3
MOTOR 3 3 10 P07 (AIN5)/P65 55
RY-M
FREQ OPTION3 5V 5V
50/60Hz 11 P10(INT0) (AIN4)/P64 54
1
4 4
RY-H REMO OPTION2 R03C R06C
REMO
12 P11(INT1) (AIN3)/P63 53 10K 10K
3
CN-MOTOR2 SSR
NF01M NF01M C02L IC01C
1 1 681
PIPE TH
R04C
FAN BZ01E
13 P12(INT2/TC1) (AIN2)/P62 52 AC_L 4.7K 50/60Hz
1
2 2 ROOM TH
MOTOR
3 3
ZNR01M
R02E 14 P13(DVO) (AIN1)/P61 51 CN-ROOM
R02C
1K
Q01C
R05C C01C
20 PHASE OPTION 1
15 P14(PPG) (AIN0)/P60 50 AC_N
1K 103
R02A 10K
R01E EERROM
Q CN_M C R01C
1K
16 P15(TC2) 49
8 1
5V
5V VCC
S
VARF 5V 200K/2W
D
12V 1 1 12V
R01A 1K VASS C01U
17 48
7 2
1 3 DU C P16 GND
103
KIA7036P
SB3 OR6 OR5 OR4 OR3 OR2 OR1 C02H C01H 5V 2 2 5V
+ C
IC01A 2 C02A 6 ORG D
3
18 P17 P54 47 S_B3 103 103
C01A
3.6V 102 SB2 R01U GND 3 3 GND
3.3uF S C02U
19 46
5 VSS Q 4
/50V P20(INT5/STOP) P53 S_B2 10K
103
5V
SB1
5V 4 4 PLC_SEL
DISPLAY R01L
GND
20 TEST (PWM/PDO)/P52 45 S_B1
SB0 Multi_TX 5 5 Multi_TX
10K
GND 1 1 NC 21 P21(XTIN) (INT4/TC4)/P51 44 S_B0
R02L 1K CC RX Multi_RX 6 6 Multi_RX
Vout
2 2 REMO NC 22 P22(XTOUT) (INT3/TC3)/P50 43 중앙_RX
R03L 1K CC TX
LED1 RESET
Vcc
3 3 23 RESET (SO2)/P47 42 중앙_TX GND 1 1 GND
R04L 1K XIN
LED2
PRE AMP 4 4 R01B 24 XIN (SI2)/P46 41 유선_RX 5V 2 2 5V
TFMS-2380B
R05L 1K 1.0M XOUT
LED3
5 5 25 XOUT (SCK2)/P45 40 유선_TX 12V 3 3 12V
R06L 1K OSC01B SO1/PLC
Force LED4
VSS 4 4
SW
6 6 8.00MHZ 26 (SO1)/P44 39 SO1
LED1 SI1/MULTI TX
7 7 5V
27 P30 (SI1)/P43 38 5 5 SI1
LED2 SCK1/MULTI RX
(SCK)/P42 6 6
CN-DISP
28 P31 37 SCK1
LED3
5V
29 P32 NC 36 7 7 CS0
R02F R01F LED4
CN-LOUVER
30 P33 NC 35 8 8 CS1
1K 1K
LOUVER
1 1
31 P34 NC 34
3 3
FLOAT CN_ZONE
32 P35 NC 33
CN-FLOAT
4) Duct Type
CSO
C02F C01F
1 1 103 103
2 2 CSI
1
LEV CN-LEV
2 SW-HIGH
6 6 DC12V MICOM 20K 40K
3 R14G R15G
5 5
MN101C30A QFP64 12.1K, 1% 3 9 8 7 4
R21H A 6
B 5 10K
4 PA0/AN0 5V 80K
4 4 62 2 C 4 5 R16G
37 P60/AO 12.1K, 1% R13G
D 3
R22H 2
E
3 3 PA1/AN1 63 1 F 0 1 6
38 P61/A1 12.1K, 1%
2 2 R23H
39 P62/A2 PA2/AN2 64 12.1K
WH YL OR BL BR RD
1 1 R12G
40 P63/A3 5V
STEPPING MOTOR (UP/DOWN)
9 8 SW-LOW
12V 61 Vref-
CN-U/D2 OR1H OR2H OR3H
F1 F2 F3 20K 40K
BL IC01M 1 R08G R09G
5 5 PA3/AN3 R11G
3 9 8 7 4
1K A 6
PK B 5 10K CN-TH2
4 4 PA4/AN4 2 80K R10G
7 R05G 2 C 4 5
D/PUMP R07G 3 3
YL 41 P64/A4 1K D 3
3 3 C01G 5V
C02G E 2 PIPE-OUT_TH
6 103 1 F 0 1 6
OR4H 103
Schematic Diagram
2 2
OR COMP 42 P65/A5
2 2
R03H R02H R01H 1 1
5
FAN 43 P66/A6 12.1K 6.2K 6.2K 12.1K
R06G 1% 1% CN-TH1 ROOM-TH
RD OR5H 1%
1 1 4
12V 4WAY 44 P67/A7 1K R04H 4 4
STEPPING MOTOR (UP/DOWN) 3
3 PA5/AN5 1K R05H 3 3
INDOOR FAN 47 P72/A10
CN-U/D1 PA6/AN6 4 2 2
2 PIPE-TH
BL 48 P73/A11 1K R06H
5) Convertible Type
5 5 1 1
1 PA7/AN7 5 5V
PK OR6H
4 4 49 P74/A12 C03H C02H C01H
9 8
R01P 103 103 103
YL
3 3 12V 10K 8 1
100nH DAN212K
OR IC02M
2 2 MODE/WC L01K D03K
SBT1/P05 19 7 2
SCL 12V
R02E,20 SBI1/P04 18 6 3
RD BZ01E SDA 5V 4.2K
1 1 12V 20 BUZZER/P06 R09K CN-REMO
PKM13EPY-4002 R01E 5 4
SBO1/P03 17 C11K C12K
3 3
1K L03K
EEPROM 104 103
2 2
R01F,1K IC 1
Q01K Q03K
DISPLAY P54 36 Force KRA104M KRC104M
1 1
7 L02K
50 P75/A13 R02F 12V CN_INSTALL
C01F 5V
R06T,10K
R05T,10K
R04T,10K
R03T,10K
R02T,10K
R01T,10K
10/ 100
Telecontrol 4 4 32 P50/NWE 50V 5V
1 1
3 3 4
OSC2 8
5 5 5 33 P51/NRE OSC01B
OSC1 9 1M
6 6 6 34 P52/NCS R01B
Vref+ 6 5V
7 7 7 35 P53/A16
Vdd 7
8 8 8 22 P10/TMOIO
C01Z
103
9 9 9 23 P11/TM1IO Vss 10
12,26,31,45,46
NU 54~56 XI 11
MMOD 13
Option
CN-HVB
3 3
HVB 2 2
1 1
JP1
SEL JP3
4WAY
3 3
2 1
INDOOR FAN
2 2
INT JP4
1 1 HVB OUT Tx
CN-CONT
JP2
COMP JP5 FAN
3 3
5V
2 1 2 2 JP6
12V Rx
1 1 12V
CN-12V DC PART
D/PUMP
CN-ACDC 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
IC01J R03J
CN-ACDC 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 TLP762JF 680
1
1/2W NF02J
12V 12V 6
D/PUMP R04J 2
AC PART FOR NORMAL 560 ZNR02J
FAN 4
12V RY-FAN 1/4W 3216 3 TVR10561
T2
FAN
4WAY RY-4WAY INDOOR FAN TR01J
5V 4WAY SM1L43
INDOOR FAN RY-COMP INDOOR
COMP COMP FAN
T1
74HC574
2 2 DC12V 4WAY 5V 7 7 5V 4 17 IC3
B3 A4 A4
1 1 10 B
7 SM22 16 5
104*2 104*2 A3 B3 KID65004
12V
OUTFAN 6 6 5 16
B4 A3 A3
11 6 SM23 15 6 A0 A0 A4 B4 4 13
SMW-250-04P B
D/PUMP 5 5 6 15
B5 A2 A2 RY-HEATER1
CN_HVB 12 5 A/C_OUT 14 7 A1 A1 A5 B5 5 12
B
A/C_OUT 4 4 7 14
B6 A1 A1 RY-HEATER2
13 4 D/PUMP 13 8 A2 A2 A6 B6 6 11
B 3 3 8 13
B7 A0 A0 RY-HEATER3
CN-D/PUMP
14 B
3 OUTFAN 12 9 A3 A3 A7 B7 7 10
35328-0210-NA(molex)
2 2 9 12
GND +5V RY-HEATER4
15 B
2 4WAY 11 10
CS1 R01H GND
1 1 1 1 10K 10 11 R02H
CS1
Drain
Motor
3 3
16 1 COMP
COMP
Q01H
1K
C01M/102 KRA104M
CS4
RY-D/PUMP 9 8
NF01J
250V/ R10M CN_LEFT_SW CN_RIGHT_SW
IC01K(TLP181-BL)
+5V 20 1 A0 T3.15A,3A 22mH/3A
1M
+5V AC(N) 1 2
R03K,1K OUT_RX
R01M 10K 1 1 1 1 1
2 3 SM23 B0 A7 A7
R02K C03K C01K
19 2 A1
1K 103 1 4
DC 5V
R01K
10K
102
12V 9 A 8 IC2 ZNR01D C01D NF C01D
1.5K 104 R02M 10K 2 2 2 2
C01J
10 7 SM22 B1 A6 A6
10nF
A
SM43 18 3 A2 INR14D561K 3 4
275VAC DELET
3 2 OUT_TX AC(L) 2
(DIP) R05K D01K R14K
CN-LEV 11 6 SM10
SM21 B2 A5 A5 R03M 10K 3 3 3 3
74HC574
15K,3W 680 A
WH YL OR BL BR RD
BZX55C68
4 1
17 4 A3 CN-GRIL_LEFT FP_L_UP
D02K
68V/1W
IC02K(TLP181-BL) 6 6 12V 12 A 5 SM11 NF01J
Q04 R04M 10K 1 1 4 4 4 4
1SR139-600 KRC102S
5 5 SM20 B3 A4 A4 FRONT
1N4007 CHANGE 16 5 A4 PANNEL
UP_DOWN 3 3 FP_L_DOWN
4 4 SM13 B4 A3 A3 R05M 10K
Motor
+5V
3 3
15 6 A5 2 2
R06M 10K 5V
2 2 13 A 4 SM12 SM12 B5 A2 A2
14 7 A6 CN-GRIL_RIGHT FP_R_UP R10H
DC310V 1 1 14 A 3 SM13
R07M 10K NF02J 1K
SM11 B6 A1 A1 1 1 TRB
15 A 2 SM20 13 8 A7 FRONT CS2
R18D
SMW-250-6P R08M 10K
PANNEL
3 3 FP_R_DOWN Q01H
16 A 1 SM21 SM10 B7 A0 A0 UP_DOWN
200K,2W R20D D01D
L2 +15V
12 9 CS1 Motor
2 2 KRA104M
110K,2W SMPS(6170A90026A) UG2D
12uH(DIP)
12V
C09M C08M C07M C06M IC03M R09H
R09M 10K R01H~R04H R05H~R06H
103 KID650004AF GND C07H 10K
C02D
470uF
+ R06D
1K
+ C05D
220uF
103 103 103 11 10 CS2 103 10K*4 1K*4
C19D 35V 35V
Q01D
1/2W
R10M 10K
103,630V C08H C03H~C06H
KRC104S L1 IC04D CS3 103
CS5
D03D
UG2D 12uH(DIP)
S78DL05L,1W(DIP)
C02M/102 103*4
D08D
7805 5V R11M 10K
1N4937
+ C06D R07D C07D + C08D C04D C03D
+ 1 20 5V
SMW-250-10P
R17D
ZD02D 470uF 1K 220uF 104 104 220uF
IC1
470 25V 1/4W 25V 50V 50V 10V
+5V 20 1 CS4 220uF/25V A0 B0
R19D
UZP-11B 5 D
4 EN
CN_GRILL 2 19 1 20 5V
CN-UD2 CN-UD1 R12M 10K C06H C22H
5.6K
IC01D
1BP
R21D C05M
SM43 B0 A7 A7 C02H A1 B1 IC2
TNY267P 39 STEPPING MOTOR 103
19 2 CS5 1 1 3 18 IC3 A0
IC3
DC LOW
2 S
C22D VOLTAGE GND
»óÇÏ ÅäÃⱸ
RD
10 10
RD
10 10 12V 12V 9 B 8 12V
C21H
12V 2 19 CS3
104(DIP) 6 1 R13M 10K
B1 A6 A6
74HC574
IC02D R22D
OR OR 10 7 SM42 18 3
C07H C01H A2 B2 KID65004 B0
C18D PC-17K1 1K
9 9 9 9 A
SM30 CS6 2 2 4 17 A1
4 3 5V 5V 3 18
74HC245
104 YL YL 11 R14M 10K
ZD03D
6 SM31
SM41 B2 A5 A5
74HC574
8 8 8 8 A
A3 B3
12V
DC HIGH
BZX55C11
17 4 104*2
3 3 104*2
5 16 A2 B1
VOLTAGE GND
DC310V
PK 7 7 PK 7 7 12 A 5 SM32
47uF/25V 4 17
CY7
SM40 B3 A4 A4 A0 A0 R14H A4 B4
FP_L_UP
103 (DIP) BL 6 6 BL 6 6 13 4 SM33 16 5 A3 B2
AC(COM)
A 4 4 6 15 5 16
4 RD RD 14 3 SM40 B4 A3 A3 A1
5 5 5 5 SM33 FP_L_DOWN
MULTI-V 485 SUB PCB
A
15 6 A1 R13H A5 B5 B3
OR OR 5 5 7 14 A4
4 4 4 4 15 A 2 SM41 6 15
YL YL SM32 B5 A2 A2 A2 R12H A6
FP_R_UP
CN-POWER
3 3 3 3 16 1 SM42 14 7 A2 B6 A5 B4
YW396-07AV C01D
A 6 6 8 13 7 14
3 220UF PK PK B6 A1 A1 A3
450V 2 2 2 2 IC04M SM31 13 8 A3 R11H A7 B7 FP_R_DOWN
B5 5V ISOLATED GROUND PLANE
KID65004AF 7 7 9 12 A6
N/F01N
C02N
0.33uF
or
680UF
BL 1 1 BL 1 1 8 13 7805
(DIP) ZNR01N 275VAC NTC
SM30 B7 A0 A0 1K*4 C01Y
AC(L) FUSE SVC561D-14A
11mH/1.5A
(DIP) DSC8D11M
400V
STEPPING MOTOR 12 9 CS1 GND A7 B6
U05Y
MAX253 104 VR01Y
1 CN_PN
Á¿ì ÅäÃⱸ 8 8 CS1 10 11 CS2 9 12 TRANS01Y D01Y IN GND OUT
250V/T3.15A
CY3~4 YW-396-03 12V GND CS2 1 8 1 6
472M 11 10 9 9 GND B7 SS14 C02Y C03Y
R017D
560K
+
1 C04M
TRB 10 11 2 7 2 5
104 22uF/35V C04Y
103
CS3 3 6
1/2W
D02Y 22uF/35V
Ω -±◊¸± SUB PCB
3
AC(N) BD01D (DIP)
10 10 CS3 4 5
3 4
SS14
2 D3SBA60 C03M/102 CS6
C03N
0.33UF R018D
1M
CY6
332M SMW-200-10P C05Y
275VAC 1 8
CN_A5
1/2W
(DIP) DC310G U02Y C07Y 104
2 7 104
1 1 +5V TX R01Y 6N137
+15V 3 6
0.62K R02Y
2 2 4 5 5.1K
YW-396-02V
U01Y
SMW-250-07P
CN-COMM
3 3 SN65LBC176
2WAY SUB M
OTOR CN-MOTOR1(WH) Q04G
KRA223S
L02Y
RD 1 1 IC05D 4 4 4.7K 1
U03Y
8 1 8 12uH
DC 311V R03Y C08Y 2 2 BUS(B)
TLP181-BL 2 7
7 2
2 2 C11D 5 5 SEL R07Y 6N137
104 L01Y
473 4 1 5V 3 6 3 6 12uH
1 1
5V
R04Y BUS(A)
IN DOOR 3 3 630V
(TM) D04D CS6 R09H~R14H LED1 0.33K
4 5 4 5 ZNR01Y
1N4148
3 2 on/off 12.1K*6 (2012) 5.1K
BK 4 4 KRA223S R08D 1K
D06D
FAN Q05G 1N4148
HVB_S 1%
WH 5 5 +5V
MOTOR R02C,20 5 4
BL 6 6 4 1 RX R05Y R06Y
D07D
6 3
YL 7 7
R12D R10D
D05D 1N4148
PWM
(2012) 5V
6N137 7
2 0.62K
3 2 4.7K
ZD01D 10K 4.7K 1% 1N4148 R09D 1K R01C
4
U04Y 8
1
IC06D
6.8V C12D
1K
M24C01-BN6
100UF R11D TLP181-BL CN-FLOAT C03F R01F C06Y
(2012)
OUT_RX
OUT_TX
C06F
R02F 104
EERROM
5.1K 10K
103
25V 103
IC07D BZ01C 1K
WR_TX
5 SDA
SCL
1 1
WC
R15D
PKM13EPP-4002
P14(TC4/PDO4/PWM4/PPG4)
RD TLP181-BL
S
1 1 2.7K
3 3
8
1 4 5V
6
R03F
2 2 R14D 1K C04F 10K
2 3 H/S1 C02F
103 AD_CH13 AD_CH13
P13(TC3/PDO3/PWM3)
C14D 103
IN DOOR 3 3
BK 4 4
103
R16D
IC08D GT-250-3P-TS
FAN 2.7K
TLP181-BL
5V R04F
AD_CH12
WH 5 5 1 4 10K
Q
MOTOR
S
BL
R13D 1K
6 6 H/S2 R01G
AD_CH11
2 3
C15D OFF_ON
YL 103 10K R02G
C11H 103
7 7
P77(AIN17)
P76(AIN16)
P75(AIN15)
C12H 103
R30H 10K
R29H 10K
P46(SCK2)
1K
P41(RxD2)
P42(TxD2)
P12(PPG)
P11(DVO)
P45(SO2)
3
P10(TC1)
CN-MOTOR2(BL)
AD_CH10
P44(SI2)
CN_OPTION
SMW-250-07P 2 SMW-200-11P
PWM AD_CH9
P47
P43
P40
1 C02G OR11
103
1 1
+5V SW2 AD_CH8 2 2 OR10
48
47
46
45
44
43
42
41
40
39
38
37
36
35
34
33
DISPLAY R01L YFW254-03 3 3 OR9
10K
GND 1 1 4 4 OR8
R02L 1K (INT3/TC2)P15 P74(AIN14) AD_CH12
Vout
2 2 49 32 OR6 OR7 OR8 OR9 OR10 OR11
5 5 OR7
R07L 330,1/6W R03L 1K (PDO5/PWM5/TC5)P16 P73(AIN13) AD_CH11 OR6
C02L CS4 6 6
Vcc LED1
3 3 LED1
681 50 31 R01H R02H R03H R04H,R05H,R07H,R08H
FLASH:TMP86FS49FG
R04L 1K (PDO6/PWM6/PPG6/TC6)P17 P72(AIN12) AD_CH10 12.1K 6.2K 6.2K 12.1K*5 7 7 OR5
LED2 CS5
PRE AMP
TFMS-2380B
4 4 LED2 51 30 +5V
1% 1% 1% 1%
8 8 OR4
LED3 R05L 1K (SCL)P50 P71(AIN11) AD_CH9
5 5 LED3 LED1 52 29 9 9 OR2
Force LED4 R06L 1K (SDA)P51 P70(AIN10) AD_CH8
6 6 LED4 LED2 53 28 10 10 OR1
SW
P52 P67(AIN07/STOP3) AD_CH7 AD_CH7 11 11
7 7 +5V LED3 54 27
P53 P66(AIN06/STOP2) AD_CH6 AD_CH6
CN-DISP LED4 55 26
SMW-200-7P WR_RX P54 P65(AIN05/STOP1)
WR_TX
56 25 G/C
CN-PIPE2
5V
A0 P30 P64(AIN04/STOP0) AD_CH4 AD_CH4
L01K 57 24
3
C18K
100nH
A1
MICOM
103 P31 P63(AIN03) AD_CH3 AD_CH3
58 23
1
CN-REMO 12V
Q03K A2 P32 P62(AIN02) R04B 10K AD_CH2 AD_CH2 PIPE_TH2 CN-PIPE1
DC12V
3 3 KRC102S
59 22
Signal A3
3
R12K P33 P61(AIN01) R05B 10K AD_CH1 AD_CH1 PIPE_TH1
2 2 WR_RX
60 21
GND
1
20
1 1 A4 P34 P60(AIN0) R06B 10K AD_CH0 AD_CH0 ROOM_TH
Q01K 61 20
3
C17K
C15K 102 KRA102S A5 P35 AVDD
62 19
1
103 C14K +5V
104
A6 CN-ROOM
GT-250-3P-TS
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
DAN212K R16K C11K
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
KRA102S 103
4.7K 12V
Q02K
DELET D02J
XOUT
XIN
KRC102S
TEST
VSS
VDD
RESET
(SO1)P05
1N4148
(RxD1)p01
(SCK1)P06
(XTIN)P21
BMS ON/OFF SUB_PCB
(INT0)P00
(INT1)P03
(SI1)P04
(TxD1)P02
(XTOUT)P22
Hotel card key pad SUB_PCB
(STOP/INT5)P20
5V Q02K
SW1
R01B
1 1 KRC104S
1.0M
12V 12V
10K*6 RY02J 12V
5V 2 2 5V
G5NB-1A
R01T
R05T
D01J
R04T
R06T
YFW254-03
R03T
3 3
R02B
10K
Áß Ó_ TX
1N4148
OSC01B CC_TX 4 4
BR-762C-4P
CN_Contact
R02A 10K 16MHZ 3 Áß Ó_RX Q01K
CC_RX 5 5 KRC104S
5V G/C 2 5V 6 6
RY01J
R03A 200 R01A 1K 1 G5NB-1A
H/S2
CC_SB3
CC_SB2
1 State 5V
COMP
3
R16M R06H
CC_SB1
S_B1
7 7
CC_RX
CC_TX
KIA7036P CC_SB1 R03J
C15M 1K 12.1K CC_SB2 S_B2 8 8
Error R04J 10K R01J
4 4
IC01A 2 100 150K/1W
3.6V
C01A C02A
103
103 OR3 CC_SB3 S_B3 9 9
Data_IN
3 3
105 C20D C02J C01J ZNR01J
104 0.01uF 2 2
CS3
CS2
CS1
3 3 104
CN-CC
+5V
400V INR14D561K S1
1 1
2 2
SMW-200-9P
CN_POWER
BR-762C-2P
PC01J R02J Power Fuse
L
CN-UPG 1 1 +5V TLP421 150K/1W Y/N
250V/1.0A
1 1
N 2 2
SMW-200-03P
DRY_CONTACT SUB_PCB
6) CST Type
Schematic Diagram
2. Outdoor Unit
1) A6UW368FA0, A7UW428FA0, A8UW488FA0, A9UW548FA0
C(3)
C(4)
N
C(1)
C(2)
G
G
L
C101
BD01D FUSE_1
+12V NTC D05D DF08M 11mH/1.5A ZNR01N
250V/T3.15A
D101
L1 OUT SCK102 1N4007 (DIP) SVC561D-14A
IC04D 12 3 NC
12uH
OUT D
7805 L
9 D201
+
C01D R02D
C05D + C04D C08D + R01D + R201 TNY
267
FB
5 NC 4.7uF 300K
220uF 103 103 1K
R202
450V 1/4W
10V
PC201
50V 50V 1/2W S BP PC201
N
C01N
C102
6
D202
7
C07D 104 CN_PWR
C06D GND GND
220uF 470UF 275VAC
u-POWER MODULE
25V 25V uPM1512-C2
D05D D05D D05D C09D
1N4007 1N4007 1N4007 102M
5V_EXT
5V
5V R13K
1K/0.62K
C09Y
104
1 6N137 8 4.7K
U05Y
MAX253 R14K
2
CN_OUT
D01Y IC03D
Trans01Y
1 4
SS12 KID78L05BP
I
7805
O 7 104
C01K
1 8
3
G
2 7 5
6
2 C02Y C04Y
22uF/35V
3 6 104
TXD1
3 6
4 5
4
C03Y
U02Y
D02Y
SS12
22uF/35V 5
6N137
15pF
TXD1
C05Y
1 8 IC02K(6N137)
C03K
CN-COMM
C07Y 104
2 7 104
3 6
TXD0 R01Y R02Y
0.62K
4 5 5.1K
U01Y
R08Y
1K 1 1
1 1 RX
U03Y
SEL 6N137 C08Y
104
SN65LBC176
R03Y R07Y 1 8 1 8 2 2
2 2 TX
RXD0
ZNR01Y
4.7K 0.33K 2 7 2 7
3 6 3 6
SVC220D-07B
3 3 SEL
LED1 4 5
R04Y
4 5
15pF RXD1 3 3 GND
5.1K
R09Y
1K
4 4 5V C04K
5
6
4
3
R06Y
0.62K
R12K
5 4 4 4 5V_EXT
R05Y
7 2
4.7K
C06Y
8 1 1K/4.7k 6 3 5 5 12V_EXT
RXD1
104 U04Y
6N137
RXD0 7 2
104
C01X R01X 8 1
TXD0
6N137
102K 1K C02K R15K
2012 2012 1K/0.62K
SEL IC01K(6N137)
5V_EXT
3. Central control unit Schematic diagram
SCK 5V
5V IC05D
5V_EXT 7805
BR1 C10D +
1 o o 2 220uF
3 o o 4
10V
5 o o 6
7 o o 8
GND
9 o o 10
RXD1
VCC
TXD1
SEL
CON5*2 RXD0
44 43 42 41 40 39 38 37 36 35 34 R01G LED01G
TXD0 MOSI 1 33 PA4
470
5V
R02G
470 LED02G
MISO 2 32 PA5
5V
R03G
R02A 4.7K 470 LED03G
5V SCK 3 31 PA6
R03T
ATMEGA162
1
R03A 120 R01A 1K 1K
C03A 3
102 KIA7036P RESET 4 30 PA7
IC01A 2 C01A C02A
R04T
3.6V 4.7uF 104 RXD0 5 29 10K
2012
5V AVCC 6 28 AGND
SWITCH
R02M 1K
TXD0 7 27
V5
OMRON_B3WN
PD2 8 26
OUT IN PD3 9 25
8 4 SW4 S10R
PD4 10 24
V5
7 3 SW3 S20R
6 2 SW2 S30R PD5 11 23
5 1 SW1 S40R
12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22
ON
RXD2
TXD2
4*K1
Xtal1
Xtal2
SW DIP-4
GND
VCC
W8/1 R05T 10K
CN_JIG
R08S
R07S
R06S
R05S
C05H C04H C03H C02H
4*301
4*K01
V5
W8/1
TXD2 1 1 RX
R06T 10K
2 2 TX
C03X RXD2
R01B
3 3
1M
104,2012 GND
C02X R03X 5V 4 4
12uH
5V
L01D
12uH
L02D
102K 1K C04X
104
2012 2012
14.7456
OSC01B
5V
Schematic Diagram
Wiring Diagram
1. Room Type Indoor Unit -SQ/SR/ST chassis 2. Art Cool Type Indoor Unit
AC PCB ASM DC PCB ASM
CN-GND1
CN-MOTOR1
THERMISTOR(OUT-PIPE)
CN-MOTOR
BK THERMISTOR(IN-PIPE)
FAN
MOTOR YL THERMISTOR(ROOM)
THERMISTOR(IN-PIPE) RD
THERMISTOR(ROOM) STEP
MOTOR
CN-ACDC1
CN-ACDC2
STEP
MOTOR
ZNR
ZNR
Z STEP
MOTOR
FUSE
CN-POWER
250V 3.15A
FUSE RD
H.V.
250V 2A PLASMA
GN/YL
ASM BK AIR CLEAN
BR
BL
RD
CN-D1(WH) CN-D2(WH)
1(L) 2(N) 3 4
CONNECT DISPLAY
SAFETY S/W
PCB
CN-POWER
TO OUTDOOR UNIT
SAFETY S/W
PCB ASM
ASM
3. Room Type Indoor Unit - S4/S5 chassis 4. Duct Type Indoor Unit - BG/BT chassis
WIRING DIAGRAM
CN-OUT
CN-CC CN-PIPE1 CN-REMO CN-PIPE2 CN-ROOM CN-AIRC CN-PTC VENTILATION
E/HEATER
ZONE CONTROL
CN-ZONE
5
4
TO OUTDOOR UNIT
RD
3
GN/YL
FLOAT S/W
CN-PIPE1
BL
1(L) 2(N)
BR
FUSE
CN-POWER
CN-DISP
CN-MOTOR CN-DPUMP
OPTION
RF-REMOTE
CONTROL
3854A20419A
MAIN PCB
CN-L/R
STEP
ASM MOTOR
TRIAC
OR
CN-U/D
MOTOR STEP
BK
MOTOR
SH-CAPA
BR
ZNR
YL
RD RD
CN-HVB
H.V.B A/CL
GN/YL BK BK
CN-TH2
THERMISTOR(OUT-PIPE)
CN-TH1
THERMISTOR(IN-PIPE)
CN-POWER
FUSE THERMISTOR(ROOM)
250V 2A
GN/YL
CN-VFD
DISPLAY
RD
BR
BL
1(L) 2(N) 3 4
TO OUTDOOR UNIT
CN-SW/2 CN-SW/3
CN-MAIN LIMIT
FORCED
CN-SW/1
SUC SUC
STEP STEP
INDOOR WIRING DIAGRAM MOTOR-1 MOTOR-2
3854A20135X
6. Duct Type Indoor Unit - BH/BP chassis 7. CVT Type Indoor Unit - VE chassis
WIRING DIAGRAM
CENTRAL CONTROL
CN-DOOR
S/W2 CN-UD1
CN-CC
CN-OUT
CN-CC CN-PIPE1 CN-REMO CN-PIPE2 CN-ROOM CN-AIRC CN-PTC VENTILATION S/W1
E/HEATER
DC PCB ASSY AC PCB ASSY
ZONE CONTROL
CN-ZONE
4
A/CL UNIT
TO OUTDOOR UNIT
RD
3
GN/YL GN/YL
CN-ACDC
CN-ACDC
4
TO OUTDOOR UNIT
RD BL
1(L) 2(N)
HVB
3
GN/YL BR
FLOAT S/W
CN-PIPE1
CN-HVB
FUSE
BL
1(L) 2(N)
CN-TH1 CN-TH2 CN-FLOAT CN-DISP CN- CN-
BR MOTOR DPUMP
FUSE
CN-POWER IN-PIPE.
CN-DISP THERMISTOR DISPLAY OPTION
ROOM OUT-PIPE. PCB ASSY
CN-MOTOR CN-DPUMP THERMISTOR THERMISTOR FLOAT S/W
OPTION 3854A20419D
RF-REMOTE
CONTROL
3854A20419B
8. CVT Type Indoor Unit - VB chassis 9. CST Type Indoor Unit - TE/TF/TD chassis
WIRING DIAGRAM
A/CL UNIT
MOTOR
HVB
DOOR S/W
OUT-PIPE. ROOM. IN-PIPE. STEP STEP STEP STEP
THERMISTOR THERMISTOR THERMISTOR MOTOR MOTOR MOTOR MOTOR
CN-DOOR
A/CL UNIT
TO OUTDOOR UNIT
RD
3
GN/YL GN/YL
CENTRAL CONTROL
TELE CONTROL
CN-ACDC
CN-ACDC
TO OUTDOOR UNIT
BL
CN-CC
1(L) 2(N)
HVB
BR
3
GN/YL
CN-HVB
FUSE
BL
1(L) 2(N)
CN-TH1 CN-TH2 CN-FLOAT CN-DISP CN- CN-
MOTOR DPUMP
BR
FUSE
IN-PIPE.
DISPLAY OPTION CN-REMO CN-PTC CN-FLOAT CN-DISP CN-MOTOR
THERMISTOR CN-DPUMP
ROOM OUT-PIPE. PCB ASSY
THERMISTOR THERMISTOR FLOAT S/W
3854A20419C
10. CST Type Indoor Unit - TE1 chassis 11. CST Type Indoor Unit - TH chassis
12. CST Type Indoor Unit - TC chassis 13. CST Type Indoor Unit - TC1 chassis
CAPACITOR
THERMISTOR
CN-PIPE2
PIPE OUT
INDOOR
GN/YL
MOTOR OR
CN-STEP
CN-DPUMP STEP
MOTOR
DRAIN
GN/YL
PUMP
REMOTE
CONTROL
CN-REMO
CN-POWER
FUSE T3.15A
CN-AIRC
BR BL RD
WH
RD
BK
(OPTION)
1(L) 2(N) 3 4
DOOR S/W
RD
CLEANER
BK
AIR
H.V.B
TO OUTDOOR UNIT
P/N:3854A20405A
5. Outdoor Unit
1. A6UW386FA0
Components Locations
1. Indoor Unit
MAIN P.C.B ASM
1) Split Type
• DC part
• AC part
TOP VIEW
C03J JP32
CN_MOTOR
C04J CN_TH2
CN_L/R(BL)
JP33
JP1 CN
_U
/D
(W
JP34
7
R01J H)
4
CN_CC
FUSE 250V/T2A
SMPS
CN
_S
UC
(W
H)
JP28
CN_POWER
1 3
JP43 CN
_H
D07D
EARTH VB
(B
C05J L1 C06D L)
JP29
C06J CN
_T
H1
ZNR01J
JP58
JP40
JP39
JP44
C01J
NF02J C04D CN
JP45
_V
JP35 FD
(W
R05K H)
SD01D
D02K
JP11
C09D IC04D
C01E
NF01J JP30 NTC JP46
D01K
PCB : 6870A90120C
JP48
ZNR02J
ASM : 6871A10111
JP47
C01D
CN_CON(BL)
BZ01E
JP42
JP41
R03J
TR01J
R02J
D05D
JP49
JP31
IC01D OSC01B
Q01V
~ ~
C02A IC01A
D02D
JP56
JP12
IC1
JP55
C05D
+ -
ZD02D
JP19
IC01K IC02K
JP51
JP38
JP52
JP54
BD01D
JP53
IC02D JP50
IC01J
Q01C
IC03D
BOTTOM VIEW
JP20
R04H
C03H
R03H
JP32
CN-L/R(BL)
CN-MOTOR
C03J
CN-CH2
H) C04J
JP33
(W
/D
-U
CN JP1
JP27
CN-CC R01J
JP5
JP34
R24G
R23G
R22G
R21G
IC01M IC04M
H)
(W
UC
-S FUSE
L) CN
(B
VB 250V/T2A
JP57
-H
CN
JP28
IC02M
CN-POWER
JP43 EARTH
C01F
D07D
C06J
H1 SMPS C05J
C N-T
L1
JP4
C06D JP29
R02F
R01F
C10D
ZNR01J
H)
JP58
F D(W
JP44
-V
CN
JP39
JP35
JP40
C01J
JP45
C07D
NF02J
C04V
C04D
R04V
JP3
MICOM SD01D
D02K
C03V C01E
JP30
50
R02H
R01H
R05H
R03V
C08D
45
JP16
ZNR02J
IC04D
C01D
55
NTC
JP48
40
Q02E
JP46
R03E
C09D
JP47
C02H
Q03E
Q01E
C01L R01E
R02E
NF01J
R02L
JP25
R06H
C01H
R03K
R21H
R23H
R22H
TR01J
CN-CON(BL)
D01K
JP9
JP2
1
R03J
30
JP49
R02J
R04E
JP24
JP26
D05D
C02D
R01B
IC01D
JP31
25
R01L
10
OR1H
OR3H
JP8
R02G
R05V
R06V
20
JP18
JP15
R05K
R01A C01A
15
JP41
OR2H
JP10
IC02K
R05D
IC01K
JP42
BC01D
Q01V
JP17
R04J
C05D
Q01K
C01G
R01G
IC01J
D02D
C01X
JP19
Q02V
JP37
R08D
IC02D
L02X
JP12
JP56
L01X
JP14 R02A
JP55
JP50
R03D
R02D
R02K
R04K
ZD02D
IC1
Q01C
R07D
JP38
JP36
JP21
JP23
JP22
JP54
JP53
JP51
JP52
• BLDC MOTOR
TOP VIEW
BOTTOM VIEW
4) Duct Type
• High static (BH/BG chassis)
• Built in type (BP chassis)
5) Casset Type
• 1 way(TC Chasis)
• 1 way(TC1 Chasis)
TOP VIEW
BOTTOM VIEW
• 4 way(TE/TF/TD chassis)
58
• 4 way(TE1/TH chassis)
TOP VIEW
BOTOM VIEW
6) Convertible type
• VE chassis
AC part
TOP VIEW BOTTOM VIEW
DC part
TOP VIEW BOTTOM VIEW
• VB chassis
• VB chassis
TOP VIEW
BOTOM VIEW
2. Display ASSEMBLY
1) Split Type
2) Convertible Type
VE chassis
TOP VIEW
BOTTOM VIEW
VB chassis
TOP VIEW
BOTTOM VIEW
R5
D1 C18 1
C13 TP1
C20
C8 R10 Q1
C9 R13
M43 TP2
C19
TP3
TP4
R3 R4
C7 R18
C21
M44 M42 TP5
M45 R19
R2 R6 TP6
C15 C14
BOTTOM VIEW
TP1
TP2
TP3
TP4
TP7
TP8
BOTTOM VIEW
3. Outdoor Unit
1) Component side
2) Solder side
2) Bottom View
TOP VIEW
BOTTOM VIEW
Troubleshooting Guide
Refrigeration Cycle Diagram
Reversing
Valve
Refrigerant flow
Cooling
High pressure switch
Heating
Oil
MODEL A (mm) B (mm) Th4
Separator
A6UW368FA0 Ø6.35 Ø15.88
A7UW428FA0 Ø9.52 Ø19.05
A8UW488FA0 Ø9.52 Ø19.05
A9UW548FA0 Ø9.52 Ø19.05 Th1
Heat
Exchanger
Solenoid
valve(1)
Accumulator
Inverter
Compressor
Notes:
• Th: Thermistor
• L.E.V: Linear Expansion Valve
Th1: Discharge thermistor (Inverter)
Th2: Suction thermistor
Th3: Defrost thermistor
Th4: Outdoor temp. thermistor
2. BD Unit
Refrigerant Flow
Heating
Cooling
Outdoor Unit
Main Liquid
D Liquid(Ø9.52)
B Liquid(Ø9.52 or Ø12.7)
LEV-B
A Liquid(Ø9.52 or Ø12.7)
LEV-C
LEV-D
D Liquid(Ø6.35)
C Liquid(Ø6.35)
B Liquid(Ø6.35)
A Liquid(Ø6.35)
[Indoor Unit]
Self-diagnosis Function
■ Error Indicator
• The function is to self-diagnosis air conditioner and express the troubles identification if there is any trouble.
• Error mark is ON/OFF for the operation LED of evaporator body in the same manner as the following table.
• If more than two troubles occur simultaneously, primarily the highest trouble for error code is expressed.
• After error occurrence, if error is released, error LED is also released simultaneously.
• To operate again on the occurrence of error code, be sure to turn off the power and then turn on.
• Having or not of error code is different from Model.
Indoor Error
LED 1 LED 2 Indoor
Error code Description INV TPS
(Red) (Green) Status
00 No Error ON
01 Indoor Room themistor error 1time OFF
02 Indoor in-piping sensor error 2times OFF
03 Remote controller error 3times OFF
04 Drain Pump error 4times OFF
05 Communcation error between in and out 5times OFF
06 Indoor Out-Piping sensor error 6times OFF
07 Different mode operation 7times OFF
Outdoor Error
LED 1 LED 2 Indoor
Error Code Description INV TPS
(Red) (Green) Status
21 DC Peak (IPM Fault) 2times 1times Off
22 CT 2(Max CT) 2times 2times Off
23 DC Link Low Volt. 2times 3times Off
24 L/H press SW 2times 4times Off
25 Low voltage / Over voltage 2times 5times Off
26 DC Comp Position Error 2times 6times Off
32 D-Pipe High (INV) 3times 2times Off
33 D-Pipe High (Normal) 3times 3times Off
40 CT Sensor (Open / Short) 4times O Off
41 INV. D-PipeTh Error (Open / Short) 4times 1times Off
44 Outdoor Air Th Error (Open / Short) 4times 4times Off
45 Cond. Pipe Error (Open / Short) 4times 5times Off
46 Suction Pipe Error (Open / Short) 4times 6times Off
47 Const D-PipeTh Error (Open / Short) 4times 7times Off
51 Over Capacity 5times 1times Off
52 Comm. Error(Main micon <-> Sub micom) 5times 2times Off
53 Comm. Error(Indoor <-> Outdoor) 5times 3times Off
54 Outdoor 3 phase power supply
5times 4times Off
Reverse phase / phase omission
60 EEPROM Check Sum Error 6times O Off
61 Cond. Pipe High 6times 1times Off
62 Heatsink High 6times 2times Off
63 Cond. Pipe Low 6times 3times Off
65 Heatsink Th Error (Open/Short) 6times 5times Off
67 Outdoor BLDC Fan Lock 6times 7times Off
105 Comm. Error(Main board <->Fan board) 10times 5times Off
Trouble analysis
1. Check temperature difference between intake and discharge air, and operating current.
Temp. Difference
Temp. difference : approx. 8°C Refrigerant leakage
Current : less than 80% of Clog of refrigeration cycle
rated current Defective compressor
Operating Current
Temp. difference : less than 8°C
Excessive amount of refrigerant
Current : near the rated
current
Notice:
Temperature difference between intake and discharge air depends on room air humidity. When the room air
humidity is relatively higher, temperature difference is smaller. When the room air humidity is relatively lower
temperature difference is larger.
Higher
Normal Excessive amount of High pressure does not quickly
refrigerant rise at the beginning of operation.
Notice:
1. The suction pressure is usually 4.5~6.0 kg/cm G at normal condition.
2
2. The temperature can be measured by attaching the thermometer to the low pressure tubing and wrap it with
putty.
Turn off the main power and wait until LED on outdoor PCB is off.
NO YES
While the compressor has been stopped, the compressor does not operate
owing to the delaying function for 3 minutes after stopped.
When the mark ( ) is displayed in LCD Check the contact of CN-DISP 1 connector
screen, replace battery.
When the detect switch (double key) inside the Check DISP PWB Ass'y
remote controller door is fault, it is impossible to -Voltage between CN1 ➀ - ➆ : DC +5V
operate temperature regulating(▲ / ▼) and wind
speed selecting.
Operate Cooling Mode by setting the disired temperature of the remote controller
is less than one of the Indoor temperature by 1°C at least.
Check the sensor for Indoor temperature is attatched as close as to be effected by the
themperature of Heat Exchange (EVA.)
When the sensor circuit for Indoor temperature and connector are in bad
Connection or are not engaged, Compressor/Outdoor fan is stopped.
• Check the related circuit of R02H(12.1K), R01H(1K), R04H(6.2K), R03H(1K), C01H(102),
C02H(102), Micom(pin No. , ).
• Check the Indoor temperature sensor is disconnected or not (about 10K at 25°C).
• The pin No. 38 of micom and the part for driving SSR.(Q01M)
• Check the related pattern.
• Check the SSR.
- SSR Open: Indoor Fan Motor never operate.
- SSR short: Indoor Fan Motor always operates in case of ON or OFF.
• Confirm that the vertical louver is normally geared with the shaft of Stepping Motor.
• If the regular torque is detected when rotating the vertical louver with hands ⇒ Normal
• Confirm that there is DC +12V between pin ➀ of CN-U/D, CN0L/R and GND.
• Confirm that there is a soldering short at following terminals.
- Between 1 , 2 , 3 and 4 of MICOM - Between 17 , 18 , 19 and 20 of MICOM
- Between 4 , 5 , 6 and 7 of IC01M - Between 5 , 6 , 7 and 8 of IC01M
• Confirm the assembly condition that are catching and interfering parts in the link of the
vertical louver
General Information
■ Error Indicator (Indoor)
• The function is to self-diagnosis air conditioner and express the troubles if there is any trouble.
• Error mark is displayed on display window of indoor units and wired-remote controller, and LED of outdoor unit
control board.
• If more than two troubles occur simultaneously, lower number of error code is first displayed.
• After error occurs, if error is released, error LED is also released simultaneously.
1 digit 10 digit
■ Indoor Error
Error Indoor
Contents Case of error
code Status
01 Air sensor (open/short) Open / Short Off
02 Inlet pipe sensor Open / Short Off
03 Communication(Indoor ↔ Wired R/Control) Communication Poorly Off
04 Drain pump/ Float switch Float switch Open Off
05 Communication(Indoor ↔ Outdoor) Communication Poorly Off
06 Outlet pipe sensor Open / Short Off
07 Different operation mode Different operation mode Off
- - - - -
Outdoor Error
Ex) Error 26(DC Comp position Error)
1 sec 1 sec
Comm. Error
52 3 times 25 sec
(Main micon <-> Sub micom)
23 DC Link Low voltage Error 5 times 25 sec
Display
Title Cause of error Check point & Normal condition
code
• Open / Short
Indoor air sensor • Soldered poorly Normal resistor : 10KΩ/ at 25°C (Unplugged)
01
• Internal circuit error Normal voltage : 2.5Vdc / at 25°C (plugged)
• Open / Short
Normal resistor : 5KΩ/ at 25°C (Unplugged)
02 Indoor inlet pipe sensor • Soldered poorly
Normal voltage : 2.5Vdc / at 25°C (plugged)
• Internal circuit error
• Open / Short
Normal resistor : 5KΩ/ at 25°C (Unplugged)
06 Indoor outlet pipe sensor • Soldered poorly
Normal voltage : 2.5Vdc / at 25°C (plugged)
• Internal circuit error
10kΩ 2.5Vdc
Ω V
Check Point
1. Unplug the sensor on Indoor unit PCB.
2. Estimate the resistance of each sensor.
3. If the resistance of the sensor is 10KΩ/ 5KΩ at 25°C, then sensor is normal.
4. If the resistance of the sensor is 0 KΩ or ∞, then sensor is abnormal. → Change the sensor.
5. Plug the sensor on Indoor unit PCB and Power ON.
6. Estimate the voltage of each sensor.
7. If the voltage of the sensor is 2.5Vdc at 25°C, then sensor is normal.
8. If the resistance of the sensor is 0 or 5Vdc, then sensor is abnormal. → Repair or Change the PCB.
2) Troubleshooting CH03
Display
Title Cause of error Check point & Normal condition
code
• Connection of wire
Communication • Open / Short • Main PCB Volt. DC12V
03
Wired R/C • Wrong connection • Noise interference
12Vdc 12Vdc
V V
Check Point
1. Check the wire connection. (Open / Short) → Repair the connection
2. Check the soldering state of connector. (Soldered poorly) → Repair or Change the PCB.
3. Check the volt. Of main PCB power source. (DC 12V, DC 5V) → Repair or Change the main PCB.
4. Check the installation of wired remote controller. (Noise interference) → Adjust the state of installation
3) Troubleshooting CH04
Display
Title Cause of error Check point & Normal condition
code
• The connection of wire(Drain pump/ Float switch)
Drain pump • Float switch Open. • Drain pump power input. (220V)
04
/ Float switch (Normal : short) • Drain tube installation.
• Indoor unit installation. (Inclination)
CN Float
CN-D/PUMP
CN-Float
0Ω
Check Point
1. Check the wire connection. (Open, Soldered poorly) → Repair the connection or change the PCB.
2. Check the resistance of float switch (Abnormal : Open, Normal : short) → Check the float switch.
3. Check the level of water
4. Check the volt. Of Drain pump power supply. (AC 230V) → Repair or Change the main PCB.
Display
Title Cause of error Check point & Normal condition
code
Check Point
1. Check the input power AC230V. (Outdoor, Indoor unit)
2. Check the communication wires are correctly connected.
Adjust the connection of wire Confirm the wire of "Live",
"Neutral"
3. Check the resistance between communication line and GND.
(Normal : Over 2MΩ)
4. Check the connector for communication is correctly connect-
ed.
5. If one indoor unit is operated normally, outdoor PCB is no
problem.
Check the another indoor unit.
* CH05 is displayed at indoor unit, CH53 is displayed at
outdoor unit.
6. If all indoor unit is displayed CH05 but outdoor PCB not
display
CH53 : Check the CN_COM and CN_POWER is correctly
connected.
5) Troubleshooting CH21
Display
Title Cause of error Check point & Normal condition
code
• An instant over current in the U,V,W phase
- Comp lock
• Instant over current - The abnormal connection of U,V,W
DC PEAK • Over load condition
• Over Rated current
21 (IPM Fault) - Overcharging of refrigerant
• Poor insulation of IPM
Pipe length.
Outdoor Fan is stop
• Poor insulation of compressor
Comp
U Resistance(Ω) at 20°C
Terminal 5KD240XBA 5JD420XBB
Ω
U-V 1.843 1.08
V W
V-W 1.893 1.12
W-GND 2MΩ
Check Point
1. Check the wire connection. (U,V,W)
2. Check the load condition. (Refrigerant, Pipe length, ...) Adjust the load condition
3. Check the electricity leakage of the compressor. Normal : Over 2MΩ.
4. Check the resistance of compressor.
5. Check the IPM circuit.(Continue next page)
Troubleshooting CH21
P
N W V U
Terminal
A B
P P
N W V U N W V U
U 0.4~0.6V 0.4~0.6V
RD(+)
V 0.4~0.6V 0.4~0.6V BK(-)
6) Troubleshooting CH22
Display
Title Cause of error Check point & Normal condition
code
Malfunction of compressor
Blocking of pipe
22 Max. C/T Over current Low voltage input
Refrigerant, pipe length, blocked, …
- +
Check Point
1. Check the power source.(200~240V)
+ -
2. Check the fan operation is right. + -
3. Check the current.
4. Check the install condition.
5. Check the internal circuit. (C/T, Diode, Resistor)
7) Troubleshooting CH23
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Title Cause of error Check point & Normal condition
code
Check Point
1. Check the Tab1 connection condition. (Refer to outdoor wiring diagram)
2. Check the CN_COIL(IN), CN_COIL(OUT) connection condition.
3. Check the DC Link voltage at not operating(260V )
4. Check the DC Link voltage at Comp operating(500V )
Display
Title Cause of error Check point & Normal condition
code
TRANS1
50Hz, DC12V
Check Point
• CH 24 • CH 25
1. Check the connection of "CN_PRESS" 1. Check the power source.
2. Check the component of press switch. 2. Check the components
3. Check the install condition for over load. ❈ Trans1
4. Check the SVC V/V open. - Primary resistance : 2.27kΩ ±10%
5. Check the leakage of refrigerant. - Secondary resistance : 9Ω ±10%
9) Troubleshooting CH26
Display
Title Cause of error Check point & Normal condition
code
Check Point
1. Check the connection condition of PCB.
2. Check the connection condition of Comp. U,V,W wire.
3. Check the connection condition of CN_IPM(P), CN_IPM(N).
4. Check the comp resistor and insulation resistance .
5. Check the IPM.
6. Check the pressure of refrigerant.
7. Check the Service Valve Open.
Display
Title Cause of error Check point & Normal condition
code
• Check the discharge pipe sensor for INV.
D-pipe (Inverter) • Check the install condition for over load.
• Discharge sensor • Check the leakage of refrigerant.
32 temp. high
(Inverter) temp. high • Check the Service Valve open.
(105°C )
• Check the outdoor fan.
D-Pipe temp.
Toff(105) °C
T2(95) °C
T1(90) °C
COMP Frequency
Normal Normal OFF
(Hz)
LEV Openness Normal Normal OFF Control
(Pulse)
Check Point
1. Check the install condition for over load.
2. Check the Service Valve open.
3. Check the outdoor fan operating condition
4. Check the leakage of refrigerant.
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Title Cause of error Check point & Normal condition
code
Figure 1.
Figure 2.
DC 2.5V
Check Point
1. Check the input voltage.(200~240V)
2. Check the voltage of C01N at not operating.(0V)
3. Check the voltage of Figure2. red point at not operating.(2.5V)
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Title Cause of error Check point & Normal condition
code
• Open / Short
• Normal resistor : 200KΩ / at 25°C (Unplugged)
41 D-pipe sensor (Inverter) • Soldered poorly
• Normal voltage : 4.5Vdc / at 25°C (plugged)
• Internal circuit error
• Open / Short
• Soldered poorly • Normal resistor : 10KΩ / at 25°C (Unplugged)
44 Air sensor
• Internal circuit error • Normal voltage : 2.5Vdc / at 25°C (plugged)
• Open / Short
45 Condenser Pipe sensor • Soldered poorly • Normal resistor : 5KΩ / at 25°C (Unplugged)
• Internal circuit error • Normal voltage : 2.5Vdc / at 25°C (plugged)
• Open / Short
Suction Pipe sensor • Soldered poorly • Normal resistor : 5KΩ / at 25°C (Unplugged)
46
• Internal circuit error • Normal voltage : 2.5Vdc / at 25°C (plugged)
• Open / Short
D-pipe sensor (Constant) • Soldered poorly • Normal resistor : 200KΩ / at 25°C (Unplugged)
47
• Internal circuit error • Normal voltage : 4.5Vdc / at 25°C (plugged)
• Open / Short
Heat sink sensor • Soldered poorly • Normal resistor : 10KΩ / at 25°C (Unplugged)
65
• Internal circuit error • Normal voltage : 2.5Vdc / at 25°C (plugged)
Check Point
1. Estimate the resistance of each sensor.(Unplugged)
2. Estimate the voltage of each sensor.(Plugged)
3. If the resistance of the sensor is 0 kΩ or ∞, then sensor is abnormal.
Ω If the voltage of the sensor is 0 V or 5Vdc, then sensor is abnormal.
Display
Title Cause of error Check point & Normal condition
code
Check Point
• CH 51 • CH 60
1. Check the indoor unit capacity. 1. Check the insertion condition of EEPROM.
2. Check the poor soldering
Display
Title Cause of error Check point & Normal condition
code
Check Point
1. Check the connection condition of R,S,T wire.
2. Check the connection condition of CN_Phase.
3. Check the outdoor main fuse.
Display
Title Cause of error Check point & Normal condition
code
Heat sink sensor • Heat sink sensor detect- • Check the fan is locked.
62 temp. high ed high temp.(95°C) • Check the sensor of heat sink.
55°C
50°C
Check Point
• CH 61 • CH 62
1. Check the install condition for over load. 1. Check the fan is locked.
(Refrigerant, Pipe length, Blocked, …) 2. Check the sensor of heat sink.
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Title Cause of error Check point & Normal condition
code
67 Outdoor fan • Outdoor fan is not oper- • Check the fan condition.
lock ating • Check the fan connector
Check Point
• CH 67 • CH 105
1. Check the install condition for fan. 1. Is communication line between the main PCB and the
fan PCB normal?
2. Is the communication LED on?
(3-way) Valve
3-way Valve (Liguid Side) 3-way Valve (Gas Side)
Valve cap
Valve cap
Open position
Open position Closed position
Closed position
Pin
Pin
To piping
To piping connection Service Service
connection Service Service port cap port
port cap port
To outdoor unit
To outdoor unit
Gas side
Open
3-Way
valve
Close
2-Way
valve
Gas side
Open
3-Way
valve
manifold gauge
Low-
handle
(CLOSE) Hi- handle
(CLOSE)
• Procedure
1. Confirm that both the gas side and liquid side 6. Operate the air conditioner at the cooling cycle
valves are set to the open position. and stop it when the gauge indicates 1kg/cm g.2
- Remove the valve stem caps and confirm that the 7. Immediately set the gas side valve to the closed
valve stems are in the raised position. position.
- Be sure to use a hexagonal wrench to operate - Do this quickly so that the gauge ends up indicat-
the valve stems. ing 1kg/ g.
2. Operate the unit for 10 to 15 minutes. 8. Disconnect the charge set, and mount the liquid
side and gas side valve caps and the service port
3. Stop operation and wait for 3 minutes, then con-
nut.
nect the manifold gauge to the service port of the
- Use torque wrench to tighten the service port nut
gas side valve.
to a torque of 1.8kg.m.(4.2kg.m/5.5kg.m)
- Connect the hose of the gauge with the push pin
to the service port. - Be sure to check for gas leakage.
4. Air purging of the charge hose.
- Open the Low-handle valve on the gauge
slightly to air purge from the hose.
5. Set the liquid side valve to the closed position.
• Be sure to short pressure S/W. otherwise Low pressure S/W detect low pressure skete and stops the compressor.
(2) Evacuation
(All amount of refrigerant leaked)
Gas side
Open
3-Way
valve
Open
2-Way
valve
Gas side
Open
3-Way
valve
manifold gauge
Vacuum pump
Low-
handle
(OPEN) Hi- handle
(OPEN)
• Procedure
1. Confirm that both the liguid side valve and gas 6. Disconnect the charge hose from the vacuum
side valve are set to the opened position. pump.
- Vacuum pump oil.
2. Connect the vaccum pump to the center hose of
If the vacuum pump oil becomes dirty or deplet-
the manifold gauge.
ed,replenish as needed.
3. Connect the service port of the gas side valve to
7. Mount the valve caps and the service port caps.
the low side of the gauge.
4. Evacuation for approximately one hour.
- Confirm that the gauge needle has moved
toward-76 cmHg (vacuum of 4 mmHg or less).
5. Close the Low handle of the gauge turn off the
vacuum pump, and confirm that the gauge needle
does not move(approximately 5 minutes after
turning off the vacuum pump).
Gas side
Open
3-Way
valve
Open
2-Way
valve
Gas side
Open
3-Way
valve
Low-handle
Check valve (OPEN) Hi- handle
(OPEN)
• Procedure
1. Connect the gauge to the charging cylinder. 4. Immediately disconnect the charge hose from
- Connect the charge hose which you disconnect- the gas side valve's service port.
ed from the vacuum pump to the valve at the
This is different from previous procedures.
bottom of the cylinder.
Because you are charging with liquid refrigerant
- If you are using a gas cylinder, also use a scale
from the gas side, absolutely do not attempt to
and reverse the cylinder so that the system can
charge with larger amounts of liquid refrigerant
be charged with liquid.
while operating the air conditioner.
2. Purge the air from the charge hose.
- Open the valve at the bottom of the cylinder and - Stopping partway will allow the gas to be dis-
press the check valve on the charge set to purge charged.
the air. (Be careful of the liquid refrigerant). The - If the system has been charged with liquid
procedure is the same if using a gas cylinder. refrigerant while operating the air conditioner
3. Open the low handle on the gauge and charge turn off the air conditioner before disconnecting
the system with liquid refrigerant. the hose.
- If the system can not be charged with the speci- 5. Mount the valve stem nuts and the service port
fied amount of refrigerant, it can be charged nut.
with a little at a time (approximately 150g each - Use torque wrench to tighten the service port
time) while operating the air conditioner in the nut to a torque of 1.8 kg.m.(4.2kg.m/5.5kg.m.)
cooling cycle; however, one time is not suffi- - Be sure to check for gas leakage.
cient, wait approximately 1 minute and then
repeat the procedure(pumping down-pin).
152313
135314
152302
131410 733010
359011
342800
159830
354210
135316
352115
159901 352116
268712
35211B 346810
263230-2 135516
352150 263230-1
135311
146811
266090 268716
267110 268715
249951 W0CZZ
ST chassis
135316
267110
152313
135314
152302
131410 733010
359011
342800
159830
135311 352111
135316
159901-1
352115
159901-2 352116
268712
35211B 346810
263230-2 135516
352150 263230-1
268715
146811
249951
266090 268716
W0CZZ
S4, S5 chassis
135312
152302
135301
131410 733010
342800
359011
135311
354210
159901
346810
135500
35211B
268712 135516
266090
668713
146811
263230
249951
354210
266090
268714-2
352115
267110 268714-1
SP1 chassis(Art cool type)
330870
352116
135316
135500-3 263230-2 263230-1
152302
144710-2
146811-2 352380 131410
147581
135311-2
146811
135500-2
147581
135311-1
346810
159830 349600
135314
146811-3
146811 135316
152302
668713-1
146811-1
145200
668713-2
135080-1
135313 135511
263020
135080-2
263230-2 263230-1
733010
267110 359011
159830
266090 342800
352111
131410
346810
352150
352114 249951
352118
W0CZZ
35211B 266090
146811
159901
135311
268714 249941
146811 135316
152302
668713-1
146811-1
145200
668713-2
135080-1
135313 135511
263020
135080-2
263230-2 263230-1
733010
267110 359011
159830
266090 342800
352111
131410
346810
135500
352150
352114 249951
352118
35211B 266090
146811
159901
135311
268714 249941
135313
152302
263230-3
135313
159830
733010
359010
267110 342860
354210
131410
352150
346810
135516 266090
35211B
135500 263230-1
159910
146810
249951 263230-2
135311
359012
237210
346810
359012
336610-1
336610-2
W0CZZ
249951
354210
152302 268714
352111
263230-1
263230-2
263230-3
552111 267110
352118
330860
152302
346810
336610
267111
359012-2
A/CL
W0CZZ
359012-1
267110
354210
249951
263230-1
268714
552111
263230-2
352111
352118
330860
263230-3
137214
267110-2
249951
267110-1
263230-1
263230-2
336610-1
359012
263230-3
268714
137210
158591
346810
352118 359012-1
336610-2
352111
354210
330860 152302
137202
Part No.
Location
Description SVC CODE
No. AMNH096BPA0 AMNH126BPA0
135500
266012
268712
354210
135802
146811
152302
140570 266090
249951
152312 268714
135312 159830
738290 738282
OW INS
NE TA
RS LL
MA MA
NU NU
AL AL
266012
359011
268712
354210
135802
146811
152302
140570 266090
W0CZZ
249951
152312 268714
159830
135312
738290 738282
OW INS
NE TA
RS LL
MA MA
NU NU
AL AL
266090
249951
268714
159830
354211
352118 35211A
158591
266012
352111
330870
137211
130411
346810
359011
146811
W4056
268712
152312
130911-1
135312-2 135802
130911-2
267110-1 352150
266090
249951
354211-2
268714
354211-1
159830 263230-1
352118-2
263230-2
552111
352118-1
158591
266012
330870
130411
268712
W0CZZ
146811
346810
359012
152312
130911-2
135314
137211
267110-2 267110-1
130911-1
249951
249941
266090
249941
159830
W6640
268714
263230-3
249951
130412 135511
352114
352114
55211G
352115
330870 263230-1
352118
263230-2
130412
W0CZZ
648600
349600
346810
359012
140570
130911-2
130911-3
152510-2
130911-4
152510-1
130911-1
249951
266090
268714
159830
263230-1
263230-2
130411 263230-3
354211
352118-1
552111
330870 352118-2
158591
266012
130411
W0CZZ
146811 268712
346810
152312
359012
140570
130911-2
130912-1
135313
135802
267110-1 137211
130912-2
130911-1
267110-2 352150-2
137211 135310
268712 147581
152302
135313
146811
733010
131410
267110
W0CZZ
330870
266000
135500
346810
263230-1 131410
354212
35211B
268715
352150
268716
W4810 263230-2
266000
359011
342800 249951
738282 738290
330780
INS OW
TA NE
LL RS
MA MA
NU NU
AL AL
159830 266090
NOTE) *Please ensure GCSC since these parts may be changed depending upon the buyer's request.
(GCSC WEBSITE http://biz.LGservice.com)
159911
346810
159912 166000 130911
Convertible Type (VB chassis)
249951
352115
267110
137211 354210
35211A
135314
263230-1
263230-2
359010
330870
135303 152302
342800
Exploded View & Replacement Parts List
552116
561410-1
A6UW368FA0
552115 561410-2
566001 352113
Outdoor Unit
552204
435512
552117 552111
566000
554031
559010
Exploded View & Replacement Parts List
649950
666000
668712 W0CZZ-1
546810-2
662000
W0FZZ
435511
135301 263230-1
668711 263230-2
449600
447910
554160
658740
552203-1
552203-2
555300 552119
550010
449480
437211
430410
435512 649950
666000
349600
W0FZZ 552204
658740 561411
668510
561410-2
546810 668712 561410 263230-1
668713
668711 263230-2
662000 437212
559010 552112
437210 447910 561410-1
546810
548490 554031
A7UW428FA0, A8UW488FA0, A9UW548FA0
552116
566000
566001
554160 552115
552203-1
435301
435511 552113
554031 55211G
137212 552203-2
430410 552118
552117
Parts List
Part No.
SVC
Location No. Description
A6UW368FA0 CODE
Part No.
Location SVC
Description
No. A7UW428FA0 A8UW488FA0 A9UW548FA0 CODE