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CONTENTS

Contents....2
1. Description of products &features...3
2. Specification....5
3. Dimensions.7
4. Installation...8
5. Refrigerant Piping.15
6. Wiring Connection.18
7. Refrigerant diagram..20
8. PCB photo ,wiring diagram and function description...21
9. Diagnostic Code and trouble shooting.......30
10. Outdoor performance curves.......35
11. Noise level...38
12. Sensor characteristic.39
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1.Description of products & features
1.1. Products code explanation
1 U 24 G S 1 E R A

Climate type: T1 (see table 1)


Frequency type: DC inverter

Product type: A stands for heat pump type, refrigerant is R22


B stands for heat pump type, refrigerant is R407C
E stands for heat pump type, refrigerant is R410A
N stands for cool only type, refrigerant is R407C
Design edition
Product series: S stands for EASY STOCK
Product appearance
Cooling / Heating capacity,24=24000BTU/h
Product type : B stands for cassette type, C stands for
convertible type, D stands for duct, S stands for wall
mounted type, "F" stands for console type, U stands for
outdoor of split unit
Max. 1 to 3

1.2 Brief Introduction for T1 working condition

Climate type
Type of Conditioner Cooling Only
T1
Cooling Only 18~43
Heat Pump 7~43
Electricity Heating ~43

1.3 Operating Range of Air Conditioners

Working temperature range

rated maximum minimum

DB 24 32 18

WB 19 23 14
Cooling
DB 35 46 18

WB 24 24

DB 20 27 15

WB 14.5
Heating
DB 7 24 15

WB 6 18

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1.4 Product features


DC inverter technology, high energy efficiency, higher EER A+, energy saving for the

user
The outdoor unit adopts DC inverter compressor and motor, so save power energy is just to save
money for the user

Precise control, more comfortable and more reliable


The outdoor is equipped with electronic expansion valve, which will control refrigerant flow more
precisely. As a result, the user will feel more comfortable and the unit is more reliable.
Also, the outdoor is with oil segregator, which will keep the compressor working normally and make

Adopt the much friendlier refrigerant R410a


The air conditioner system adopts the greatly friendly refrigerant R410a, which is protective for the
ozone layer and is good to avoid the earth getting warmer. Benefit for the environment.
High voltage communication, convenient wiring work
Connect indoor and outdoor directly, and there is no communication wire between indoors. Thus
the wiring work is more convenient. No need to set indoor address.

Autorestart function (optional)


All indoor units have auto-restart function. When the power supply cut off suddenly, the unit will

automatically recover the previous running mode once the power supply is on.
Self-diagnostic function
In the course of operation, if the failure occurs, the failure code will display on the wired controller or
on the operation panel. Then according to the failure code chart, you can eliminate the failure soon.

Central control function, if connected with a central controller

That is convenient for building management.

Weekly timing function, if connected with a weekly timer

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2. Specifications
item Model 1U24GS1ERA
Function cooling heating
Capacity kW 6.52.0~7.3 7.12.5~8.0
Sensible heat ratio 0.72
Total power input W 2010(500~-2600 1910(500~2600
Max. power input W 2600 2600
EER or COP W/W 3.23 3.72
Dehumidifying capacity 10m/h 2.5
Power cable H05RN-F 3G 4.0mm2
Power source N, V, Hz 1PH,220-230VAC,50HZ
Running /Max.Running current A/A 9.4(2.5~12A/12.0A 9.0(2.5~12.0A/12.0A
Start Current A 3 3
Circuit breaker A
Unit model (color) 1U24GS1ERA(WHITE)
Model / Manufacture SNB130FGYM2/SNB130FGYMC-L1MGC
Oil model FV50S
Compressor Oil type PVE
Oil charging 500CC
Type 5RWDU\
Type Number axial1
Speed r/min 88050
Fan
Fan motor output powe kW 0.06
Air-flow(H-M-L) m/h 3000
Type / Diameter mm 7mm hydrophilic aluminum foil
Outdoor unit

Heat exchanger Row / Fin pitch 3/1.46


Temp. scope 43~60
External LWH mmmmmm 865x335x732
Dimension
Package LWH mmmmmm 995x420x815
Drainage pipe (material , I.D./O.D.) mm /
Refrigerant control method mm/mm 1.8mmEEV+3.0*1.8*200mmCapillary
Defrosting AUTO
Volume of Accumulator L /
Noise level dB(A) 56
Type of Four way valve SHF-4-10A
material of reduce noise /
crankcase heater power W 37
Weight (Net / Shipping) kg / kg 49/52
Type / Charge g R410A/1600
Refrigerant
Recharge quantity g/m 45
Liquid mm 9.52
PIPING

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Gas mm 15.88
Connecting Method )O$5('
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4. Installation

WARNING
CAUTION

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WARNING
Have the unit professionally installed. Be sure to carefully follow each step in this handbook when
Improper installation by an unqualified person may result installing the unit.
in water leak, electric shock, or fire. Improper installation may result in water leak, electric shock,
smoke or fire.
Place the unit on a stable, level surface that withstands the
weight of the unit to prevent the unit from tipping over or Have all electrical work performed by a licensed electrician
falling causing injury as a result. according to the local regulations and the instructions given
in this manual. Secure a circuit designated exclusively to
Only use specified cables for wiring. Securely connect each the unit.
cable, and make sure that the cables are not straining the Improper installation or a lack of circuit capacity may cause
terminals. the unit to malfunction or present a risk of electric shock,
Cables not connected securely and properly may generate smoke,and fire.
heat and cause fire.
Securely attach the terminal cover(panel) on the unit.
Take necessary safety measures against typhoons and If installed improperly, dust and/or water may enter the unit
earthquakes to prevent the unit from falling over. and present a risk of electric shock, smoke or fire.

Do not make any changes or modifications to the unit. In Only use refrigerant R410A as indicated on the unit when
case of problems, consult the dealer. installing or relocating the unit.
If repairs are not made properly, the unit may leak water The use of any other refrigerant or an introduction of air into
and present a risk of electric shock, or it may produce smoke the unit circuit may cause the unit to run an abnormal cycle
or cause fire. and abnormal cycle and cause the unit to burst.

WARNING

Do not touch the fins on the heat exchanger with bare hands, When installing the unit in a small room, safeguard against
for they are sharp and dangerous. hypoxia that results from leaked refrigerant reaching the
In the event of a refrigerant gas leak, provide adequate threshold level.
ventilation to the room. Consult the dealer for necessary measures to take.
If leaked refrigerant gas is exposed to a heat source, noxious When relocating the air conditioner, consult the dealer or
gases may form. a specialist.
With All-Fresh type air conditioners, outdoor air may be Improper installation may result in water leak, electric shock,
directly blown into the room upon thermo off. Take this into or fire.
consideration when installing the unit. After completing the service work, check for a refrigerant
Direct exposure to outdoor air may present a health hazard, gas leak.
and it may also cause food items to deteriorate. If leaked gas refrigerant is exposed to a heat source such
Do not try to defeat the safety features of the devices, and as fan heater,stove,and electric grill, noxious gases may
do not change the settings. form.
Defeating the safety features on the unit such as the pressure Only use specified parts.
switch and temperature switch or using parts other than the Have the unit professionally installed. Improper installation
dealer or specialist may result in fire or explosion. may cause water leak, electric shock,smoke, or fire.

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Precautions for Handling Units for Use with R410A

Caution
Do not use the existing refrigerant piping Use a vacuum pump with a reverse-flow check valve.
The old refrigerant and refrigerator oil in the existing piping If other types of valves are used, the vacuum pump oil will
contain a large amount of chlorine, which will cause the flow back into the refrigerant cycle and cause the refrigerator
refrigerator oil in the new unit to deteriorate. oil to deteriorate.
R410A is a high-pressure refrigerant, and the use of the
existing piping may result in bursting. Do not use the following tools that have been used with the
conventional refrigerants. Prepare tools that are for exclusive
use with R410A.
(Gauge manifold, charging hose, gas leak detector,
reverse-flow check valve, refrigerant charge base,vacuum
gauge, and refrigerant recovery equipment.)
Keep the inner and outer surfaces of the pipes clean and If refrigerant and/or refrigerant oil left on these tools are
free of contaminants such as sulfur, oxides, dust/dirt shaving mixed in with R410, or if water is mixed with R410A, it will
particles,oils,and moisture. cause the refrigerant to deteriorate.
Contaminants inside the refrigerant piping will cause the Since R410A does not contain chlorine, gas-leak detectors
refrigerant oil to deteriorate. for conventional refrigerators will not work.

Caution

Store the piping to be used during installation indoors, and Do not use a charging cylinder.
keep both ends of the piping sealed until immediately before The use of charging cylinder will change the composition
brazing.(keep elbows and other joints wrapped in plastic.) of the refrigerant and lead to power loss.
If dust, dirt, or water enters the refrigerant cycle, it may
cause the oil in the unit to deteriorate or may cause the
compressor to malfunction.
Exercise special care when handling the tools.
Use a small amount of ester oil, ether oil, or alkylbenzene An introduction of foreign objects such as dust, dirt or
to coat flares and flange connections. water into the refrigerant cycle will cause the refrigerating
A large amount of mineral oil will cause the refrigerating machine oil to deteriorate.
machine oil to deteriorate.

Use liquid refrigerant to charge the system.


Charge the unit with gas refrigerant will cause the refrigerant Only use R410A refrigerant.
in the cylinder to change its composition and will lead to The use of refrigerants containing chlorine(i.e. R22) will
a drop in performance cause the refrigerant to deteriorate.

Before Installing the Unit

Caution

Do not install the unit in a place where there is a possibility When installing the unit in a hospital, take necessary measures
of flammable gas leak. against noise.
Leaked gas accumulated around the unit may start a fire. High-frequency medical equipment may interfere with the
normal operation of the air conditioning unit or the air
Do not use the unit to preserve food, animals, plants, artifacts, conditioning unit may interfere with the normal operation
or for other special purposes. of the medical equipment
The unit is not designed to provide adepuate conditions
to preserve the quality of these items.
Do not use the unit in an unusual environment
The use of the unit in the presence of a large amount of
oil, steam, acid, alkaline solvents or special types of sprays
may lead to a remarkable drop in performance and/or Do not place the unit on or over things that may not get wet.
malfunction and presents a risk of electric shock, smoke, When humidity level exceeds 80% or when the drainage
or fire. system is clogged, indoor units may drip water.
The presence of organic solvents, corroded gas (such as Installation of a centralized drainage system for the outdoor
ammonia,sulfur compounds,and acid may cause gas or unit may also need to be considered to prevent water drips
water leak.) from the outdoor units.
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Before Installing (Relocating) the Unit or Performing Electric Work

Caution
Ground the unit. Do not spray water on the air conditioners or immerse the
Do not connect the grounding on the unit to gas pipes,water air conditioners in water.
pipes, lightning rods, or the grounding terminals of Water on the unit presents a risk of electric shock.
telephones. Improper grounding presents a risk of electric
shock, smoke, fire, or the noise caused by improper Periodically check the platform on which is placed for damage
grounding may cause the unit to malfunction. to prevent the unit from falling.
If the unit is left on a damaged plarform, it may topple over,
Make sure the wires are not subject to tension. causing injury.
If the wires are too taut, they may break or generate heat
and/or smoke and cause fire. When installing draining pipes, follow the instructions in the
manual, and make sure that they properly drain water so as
Install a breaker for current leakage at the power source to avoid dew condensation.
to avoid the risk of electric shock. If not installed properly, they may cause water leaks and
Without a breaker for current leakage, there is a risk of damage the furnishings.
electric shock, smoke or fire.
Properly dispose of the packing materials.
Use breakers and fuses (electrical current breaker, remote Things such as nails may be included in the package.
switch<switch+Type-B fuse>,molded case circuit breaker) Dispose of them properly to prevent injury.
with a proper current capacity. Plastic bags present a choking hazard to children. Tear
The use of large-capacity fuses, steel wire, or copper wire up the plastic bags before disposing of them to prevent
may damage the unit or cause smoke or fire. accidents.

Before the Test Run


Caution

Do not operate switches with wet hands to avoid electric. Do not turn off the power immediately after stopping the unit.
Allow for at least five minutes before turning off the unit,
Do not touch the refrigerant pipes with bare hands during otherwise the unit may leak water or experience other
and immediately after operation. problems.
Depending on the state of the refrigerant in the system,
certain parts of the unit such as the pipes and compressor
may become very cold or hot and may subject the person
to frost bites or burning.

Do not operated the unit without panels and safety guards


in their proper places.
They are there to keep the users from injury from Do not operate the unit without air filters.
accidentally touching rotating, high-tempreture or high- Dust particles in the air may clog the system and cause
voltage parts. malfunction.

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(1). Verify the type of refrigerant used by the unit to be serviced. Refrigerant Type: R410A
(2). Check the symptom exhibited by the unit to be serviced. Look in this service handbook for symptoms relating to the
refrigerant cycle.
(3). Be sure to carefully read the safety precautions at the beginning of this document.
(4). If there is a gas leak or if the remaining refrigerant is exposed to an open flame, a noxious gas hydrofluoric acid may
form. Keep workplace well ventilated.
CAUTION
Install new pipes immediately after removing old ones to keep moisture out of the refrigerant circuit.
Chloride in some types of refrigerants such as R22 will cause the refrigerating machine oil to deteriorate.
Necessary Tools and Materials
Prepare the following tools and materials necessary for installing and servicing the unit.
Necessary tools for use with R410A(Adaptability of tools that are for use with R22 and R407C).
1. To be used exclusively with R410A ( Not to be used if used with R22 or R407C )

Tools/Materials Use Notes


Gauge Manifold Evacuating,refrigerant charging 5.09MPa on the High-pressure side.
Charging Hose Evacuating, refrigerant charging Hose diameter larger than the concentional ones.
Refrigerant Recovery Equipment Refrigerant recovery
Refrigerant Cylinder Refrigerant charging Write down the refrigerant type. Pink in color at the top of the cylinder.
Refrigerant Cylinder Charging Port Refrigerant charging Hose diameter larger than the conventional ones.
Flare Nut Connecting the unit to piping Use Type-2 Flare nuts.

2. Tools and materials that may be used with R410 with some restrictions
Tools/Materials Use Notes
Gas leak detector Detection of gas leaks The ones for HFC type refrigerant may be used.
Vacuum Pump Vacuum drying May be used if a reverse flow check adaptor is attached.
Flare Tool Flare machining of piping Chages have been made in the flare machining dimension.Refer to the next page.
Refrigerant Recovery Equipment Recovery of refrigerant May be used if designed for use with R410A.

3. Tools and materials that are used with R22 or R407C that can also be used with R410A
Tools/Materials Use Notes
Vacuum Pump with a Check Valve Vacuum drying
Bender Bending pipes
Torque Wrench Tightening flare nuts Only 12.70 (1/2'') and 15.88(5/8'') have a larger flare machining dimension.
Pipe Cutter Cutting pipes
Welder and Nitrogen Cylinder Welding pipes
Refrigerant Charging Meter Refrigerant charging
Vacuum Gauze Checking vacuum degree

4. Tool and materials that must not used with R410A


Tools/Materials Use Notes
Charging Cylinder Refrigerant Charging Must not be used with R410-type units.

Tools for R410A must be handled with special care, and keep moisture and dust from entering the cycle.

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Piping Materials
Types of Copper Pipes (Reference)
Maximum Operation Pressure Applicable Refrigerants
3.4MPa R22, R407C
4.15MPa R410A
Use pipes that meet the local standards.
Piping Materials/Radial Thickness
Use pipes made of phosphorus deoxidized copper.
Since the operation pressure of the units that use R410A is higher than that of the units for use with R22, use pipes with
at least the radial thickness specified in the chart below. (Pipes with a radial thickness of 0.7mm or less may not be used.)

Size(mm) Size(inch) Radial Thickness(mm) Type


6.35 1/4'' 0.8t
9.52 3/8'' 0.8t
Type-O pipes
12.7 1/2'' 0.8t
15.88 5/8'' 1.0t
19.05 3/4'' 1.0t Type-1/2H or Hpipes

Although it was possible to use type-O for pipes with a size of up to 19.05(3/4") with conventional refrigerants, use type-
1/2H pipes for units that use R410A.(Type-O pipes may be used if the pipe size is 19.05 and the radial thickness is 1.2t.)
The table shows the standards in Japan. Using this table as a reference, choose pipes that meet the local standards.

Flare Machining (type-O and OL only)


The flare machining dimensions for units that use R410A is larger than those for units that use R22 in order to increase
air tightness.
Flare Machining Dimension(mm)
Dimension A
External dimension of pipes Size
R410A R22
Dimension A

6.35 1/4" 9.1 9.0


9.52 3/8" 13.2 13.0
12.7 1/2" 16.6 16.2
15.88 5/8" 19.7 19.4
19.05 3/4" 24.0 23.3

If a clutch type flare tool is used to machine flares on units that use R410A, make the protruding part of the pipe between
1.0 and 1.5mm. Copper pipe gauge for adjusting the length of pipe protrusion is useful.

Flare Nut
Type-2 flare nuts instead of type-1 nuts are used to increase the strength. The size of some of the flare nuts have also
been changed.
Flare nut dimension(mm)
Dimension B
External dimension of pipes Size
R410A(Type2) R22(Type1)
6.35 1/4" 17.0 17.0
9.52 3/8" 22.0 22.0
12.7 1/2" 26.0 24.0
Dimension B
15.88 5/8" 29.0 27.0
19.05 3/4" 36.0 36.0

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2. Connection of pipes
To bend a pipe, give the roundness as large as possible not to crush the pipe ,
and the bending radius should be 30 to 40 mm or longer.
Connecting the pipe of gas side rst makes working easier.
The connection pipe is specialized for R410A.
Half union Flare nut Forced fastening without careful centering may
damage the threads and cause a leakage of gas.

Pipe Diameter() Fastening torque


Liquid side6.35mm(1/4") 18N.m
Liquid/Gas side9.52mm(3/8") 42 N.m
Gas side 12.7mm(1/2") 55N.m
Spanner Torque wrench Gas side 15.88mm(5/8") 60 N.m
Be careful that matters, such as wastes of sands,water,, etc. shall not enter the pipe.

CAUTION
The standard pipe length is C m. If it is over D m, the function of the unit will be affected. If the pipe has
to be lengthened, the refrigerant should be charged, according to E g/m. But the charge of refrigerant
must be conducted by professional air conditioner engineer. Before adding additional refrigerant,
perform air purging from the refrigerant pipes and indoor unit using a vacuum pump,then charge
additional refrigerant.

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Circuit breaker Power source Earth leakage breaker


Item
wire size
phase
Overcurrent (minimum)
Model Switch breaker Switch breaker(A) Leak Current(mA)
protector capacity (mm2)

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Outdoor unit
Model 1U24GS1ERA

Connecting wiring 4G0.75mm2


2( N) 1 ( L)
1(N) 2 (L) 3 (C)
Power cable 3G4.0mm2

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electronic
strainer strainer strainer
expansion valve

2-way stop valve


cooling heating
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7. Refrigerant diagram

condenser
4-way stop
valve evaporator

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When the compressor runs for the first time, it must stay in the oil return frequency for some time (if
outdoor discharging temperature is too high or compressor is overcurrent, then it will alarm), then it
can run for the target frequency. After it runs abnormal, this process will not appear.

EEV open angle


1.2.1 The frequency of oil return f1 stays time t1, open angle is RSf1; the frequency of oil return f2
stays time t2, the open angle is PSf2; the frequency of oil return f3 stays time t3. After three oil
returning frequency, the open angle PSf will go up to target frequency, ft2 is the limited frequency by
outdoor ambient temperature, the EEV will adjust according to the overheat state.
1.2.2 The limited frequency by outdoor ambient temperature f2 is lower than oil return frequency f2,
then the frequency after compressor starts will not rise to f1 but run at frequency ft2. The open angle
still keeps the sequence that RSf1 keeps time t1, PSf2 keeps time t2.

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1.2.3 If f2 (oil return frequency) >ft2 (the limited frequency by outdoor ambient temperature)>
f1( oil-returning frequency), then the frequency will not go up to f2 but stay t1 at f1;and it will run at
frequency ft2. The open angle still keeps the sequence that RSf1 keeps time t1, PSf2 keeps time t2.
Actual open angle
Heating Defrosting Cooling
1 38
2 58
3 88
f1 1Hz/s 1Hz/s 1Hz/s
f2 1Hz/s 1Hz/s 1Hz/s
f3 1Hz/s 1Hz/s 1Hz/s
1 3min 1min 1min
2 10min 1min 1min
3 10min 1min 1min
sf1 250 480 200
sf2 230 480 280
sf3 80 480 85

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1.3.1 After the compressor starts, the air conditioner should run according to the calculated
frequency.
1.3.2 The frequency due to any kind of protection is prior than the calculated frequency.
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1.4.1 After the compressor starts, the air conditioner should run according to the calculated
frequency.
1.4.2 The frequency due to any kind of protection is prior than the calculated frequency.
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1.5.1 The rate of quickly increasing and reducing frequency ------1Hz/s.
1.5.2 The rate of slowly increasing and reducing frequency ----1Hz/s.
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Remarks: When the fan motor changes speed at every class (including stop), it must have kept 30s
at least at every class to prevent the speed changing frequently.
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DC fan Class Class Class Class Class Class Class Class
MOTOR 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7
DC fan
Stop 250 350 450 650 850 900 930
motor
5DWHGVSHHG
speed
Rated frequency Middle frequency Low frequency
motor
DC fan motor Class7 Class 4 Class 2
AC fan motor High speed Middle speed Middle speed

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Ambient
~15 15~28 28~
temperature
Cooling/Dehumidify Class 1 Class 4 Class 6
Heating Class 6 Class 4 Class 2

2.3.1 If compressor running for 4 minutes and the ambient temperature Tao >30 or Te42, the
cooling fan speed is Class 6
2.3.2 If compressor running for 4 minutes and Tao 30the cooling fan speed should control
according to the ambient temperature and Te.
Control details: A. Ensure high efficiency for heat exchanging.
B. Limit the lowest condensing pressure.
a. Control parameter: the temperature of defrosting sensor Te.
b. If 29Te33, keeping current fan speed.
c. If Te15 for 20 minutes, the air conditioner should stop and restart 3 minutes later. No alarm.
d. Fan speed should keep at every Class for 20s at least.

The following is the control diagram of fan speed

 Tao>30 or Te42
         Class 6
Te33      Te29
         Class 5
Te33       Te29
         Class 4
Te33        Te29
         Class 3
Te33        Te29
         Class 2
Te33        Te29
         Class 1
Te19   Te21
      Class 0 fan motor stop
Te15 keep 30 minutes [After compressor is electrified
for 6 minutes, the time begins to be calculated.]
compulsorily thermostat OFF
restart after 3 minutes ,no alarm
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Outdoor ambient
Fan speed
temperature Ta
Ta22 Class2 to DC fan motor
19Ta<22 Keep current speed
16Ta<19 Class4 to DC fan motor
14Ta<16 Keep current speed

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Ta<14 Class6 to DC fan motor
2.5 Fan motor: when fan motor is running, if fan speed is measured lower than 50rpm for 15s,
compressor stops; then restart 3 minutes later. If fan is blocked for 3 times within 30 minutes, the air
conditioner will stop and continue alarm.
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Remark: The EEV open angle is 5 when indoor cooling mode is null.
The EEV open angle is 55 when indoor heating mode is null.
After outdoor unit stops, the EEV will keep 5s at current open angle, and then open fully for 1 minute
and 55 second, finally initialization.
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COOL and DRY
compressor
~50 50~80 80~
frequency
EEV open
100 110 150
angle
HEAT
Compressor
~50 50~80 80~
frequency
EEV open angle 100 120 170

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Indoor
COOL COOL HEAT DRY Remark
stop
PSf1 120 150 200 5
PSf2 150 200 300 5
PSf3 200 250 350 5

EEV open angle


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3.3.1 The standard overheat adjustment due to discharging temperature too high or too low (after
compressor running for 4 minutes).

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Max.
Mode Modification process
limit
If TTC> 100the standard overheat will reduce 1
per 2 minutes
Cooling
If 100> TTC >90the standard overheat keeps -5
If TTC<90, the compensate overheat will increase
1 per 2 minutes until zero
If TTC<35the standard overheat will increase 1
per 2 minutes
Cooling If 35< TTC<40 the standard overheat keeps +5
If TTC > 40the compensate overheat will reduce
1 per 2 minutes until zero
If TTC> 100the standard overheat will reduce 1
per 2 minutes
Heating If 100> TTC >90the standard overheat keeps -5
If TTC<90the compensatory overheat will increase
1 per 2 minutes until zero
If TTC<35the standard overheat will increase 1
per 2 minutes
Heating If 35< TTC<40 the standard overheat keeps +5
If TTC > 40the compensate overheat will reduce
1 per 2 minutes until zero
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3.4.1 The standard open angle sets after compressor running for 4 minutes; after that, the frequency
of EEV adjustment will be according to the following rate.
Interval for EEV adjustment: |SH|=0, the frequency is 60s per one time.
|SH|3 and SH=0, the frequency is 10s per one time.
The others are 30s per one time.
3.4.2 Adjustment for COOL and DRY
A. The adjustment range in cooling: 90~480.
B. Cooling: if Twh >Tnh_a, overheat state SH=TS (suction temperature)-Tc1 (indoor coil pipe
temperature)-TSH (target overheat state) SH=SH-SH(overheat state measured last time).
3.4.3 Heating adjustment
A. The adjustment range in heating: 80~460.
B. SH=TS (suction temperature)-TE (defrosting temperature)-TSH (target overheat).
SH=SH-SH (overheat state measured last time).
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A. 4-way valve control in defrosting, please refer to the defrosting.
B. 4-way valve work on the other type.
C. Open 4-way valve in heating mode.
D. When compressor does not start or change in heating, 4way valve will close after compressor
has stopped for 2 minutes.
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4.1.1Entrance condition

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A. When being powered at the first time, if compressor runs for 30 minutes in all or continuously 1
minute at least , the defrost will work.
Remark:1) the condition of recalculation time for compressor running for 30 minutes in all : If defrost
is over or the unit runs in cooling and dry , time will restart to calculate; If the unit closes or the sensor
is OFF ,it will not restart.
B. After the first defrosting is over, if compressor in heating runs for 30 minutes in all ,and compressor
runs 1 minutes continuously, at the same time the interval between two defrosting is more than 45
minutes, the unit will enter defrost.
Remarks: the condition of recalculation time clearing time of compressor running for 30 minutes in all
1) If defrost is over or the unit enters cooling and dry, the time of compressor running in all will restart
2) If the unit closes or the sensor is OFF, then it will not clear
The recalculation time condition of the interval between two defrosts that is more than 45 minutes:
1) If defrost is over, electricity breaks or changes in cooling and dry, the time will clear.
2) The interval only calculates the time in heating that include compressor running and sensor in
OFF.
3) The time for unit stopping will not recalculate, but the time after unit stopping does not calculate in
the interval.
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A. The compressor in running state, according to the measure about defrosting sensor temperature
Te and outdoor ambient sensor temperature Tao, if they meet the following any condition, consider it
to meet the defrost condition:
Order Tes (dew point temperature)= CTao
Thereinto C Tao0C=0.8Tao0C=0.6
If CTao-5, Te Tes and the interval between two defrosts is 45 minutes
If -10CTao -5, Te Tes and the interval between two defrosts is 45 minutes
If -13<CTao-10, Te Tes ,and the interval between two defrosts is 45 minutes
If -15CTao-13, Te Tes and the interval between two defrosts is 45 minutes
If CTao-15, Te-15 and the interval between two defrosts is 45 minutes
B. When defrost starts, compressor will stop 1 minutes, outdoor fan runs at high speed; 50s later, the
4-way valve is OFF; 55s later, fan motor stops.
C. 1 minute later, compressor runs at 38 Hz for 60s, then 58 Hz for 60s, at last run for target
frequency 88Hz.
D. In defrosting, compressor current and discharge temperature will make sure protect availably; but
if compressor stops due to protection or failure, the defrost is over
E. Entering defrost until it has run for 2 minutes at least, quit the defrosting.
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The defrost operation will turn to heat mode if any condition is met:
A. Outdoor condenser temperature is over 7 degree for 80s continuously
B. Outdoor condenser temperature is over 12 degree for 5s continuously.
C. The defrost runs for 11 minutes continuously. In defrosting, the open angle keeps 200, and is
controlled according to oil return.
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Compressor stops, outdoor fan motor runs, 4-way valve runs 50s later, then 60s later, compressor
runs according to the starting process

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The function description: on the base of general defrosting function, compulsory timing defrosting is
added at different degree.
A. 0Toutdoor ambient temperature5 compressor runs for 60 minutes in all, and 3 minutes
continuously
B. -7Toutdoor ambient temperature0, compressor runs for 90 minutes in all, and 3 minutes
continuously
C. Toutdoor ambient temperature-7, compressor runs for 150 minutes in all, and 3 minutes
continuously
Remarks:
1) The temperature tolerance is f1.
2) If temperature is more than 5the accumulative time is cancelled ; less than 5 the
accumulative time can't be cancelled.
3) In DRY if it meets defrosting condition, then enter defrost.
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When the unit receives any valid time shorten signal from indoor unitthe outdoor unit will run at 60
times speed; The shorten time includes stop for 3-minute delay, accumulative time by minute,
accumulative defrosting time, and so on. But the defrost time can't shorten
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When the outdoor receives any valid manual defrosting signal, if compressor runs for 10 minutes at
least in all, enter manual defrosting
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After connecting HEAT or COOL of CN03 on PCB with GND, the unit is electrified to start, the
compressor can run compulsorily.
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When being powered for the first time, after the valve is close fully, and after the initialization is
finished, compressor can start.
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As long as compressor starts, the TTC discharging overheat protection will perform; but discharging
sensor failure must alarm after compressor running for 10 minutes.
The method of sensor measure: performs 100 times, (one period is about 10ms, the measure
method: measure 4 samples continuously, rank the value, take the average of the middle 2 values),
average the value.

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9. Diagnostic Code and troubleshooting


9.1 Diagnostic code and definition
Flash times of
LED on Trouble description Analyze and diagnose
mainboard

1 Eeprom failure Outdoor main board eeprom fail

2 IPM failure IPM failure

Communication error between main


4 board and spdu module SPDU Communication fail over 4 min
Communicition error

5 High pressure protection System high pressure over 4.15 Mpa

Module over-voltage protection(only for


Spdu)
6 Send from Spdu module
Module lack-voltage protection(only for
Spdu)
Compressor discharging temperature Compressor discharging temperature over 110
8
protection centigrade

9 Abnomal of DC motor jam of DC motor or motor failure

10 Abnomal of pipe sensor Piping sensor short-circuit or open-circuit

12 Abnomal of outdoor ambient sensor Outdoor ambient sensor short-circuit or open-circuit

Abnormal of compressor dischage Compressor discharging sensor short-circuit or


13
sensor open-circuit
Communication error between indoor
15 Communication fail over 4 min
and outdoor unit

16 Lack of refrigerant check if there is leakage in the unit

Alarm and stop if detect Td-Tci<=15 last for 1min


after compressor has started for 10min in heating
17 4-way valve reverse failure
mode, confirm the failure if it appears 3 times in
one hour.

18 Compressor jam (ony for spdu ) Inner compressor is abnormal jamed

19 Module EEV select circuit error Module EEV select wrong circuit

25 Compressor U-phase over-current The current of compressor U-phase is too high

25 Compressor V-phase over-current The current of compressor V-phase is too high

25 Compressor W-phase over-current The current of compressor W-phase is too high

45 Low pressure protection System over pressure under 0.05Mpa

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9.2 Trouble Shooting:
Trouble 1: Sensor failure

start

as per the wiring


diagram,check the no re-fix the sensor
connection
and check again
between sensor
and PCB is correct
yes

check if sensor is in replace sensor


no check if sensor no
open circuit or PCB and check again
resistor value is
port is not in good
correct
condition

yes yes

replace PCB is faulty


sensor and and repalce it,
check again check again

Trouble 2: Communication failure between indoor and outdoor

start

as per the wiring


diagram, check if no re-wiring, and
communication check again
wiring is correct

yes
check if the
if the power cable and the PCB is faulty,
communication port no no
communication wire are replace and
connecting to the
too close, resulting in the check again
indoor/outdoor PCB is
wrong commission data
in open circuit

yes yes

replace the adjust the


communication distance and
connection wire, check again
check again

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Trouble 3: Outdoor unit alarms sensor failure

start

as per the wiring


diagram, check if no re-fix the
connection port sensor and
between sensor and check again
PCB is correct
yes
check if the sensor
is in open circuit or no check if the replace sensor
no
the connection port sensor resistor and check
to PCB is in good value is correct again
condition
yes yes
replace sensor PCB is faulty
and check and repalce it,
again check again

Trouble 4: Outdoor DC motor abnormal


Alarm condition: outdoor DC motor is blocked rotor or broken, abnormal.

outdoor indicator LED indicate DC motor abnormal

Check if the outdoor unit fan yes


adjust fan blade to make it run normally
blade is blocked by some objects
no
yes
Check if the lead wire of DC motor adjust lead wire of fan motor
is broken or short-connected

no

Replace motor
Warning: For outdoor DC fan motor, forbidden to pull off the plug when being electrified.

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Trouble 5: Low pressure failure

Confirm the fault according


to the fault code list

yes

Are connectors of pressure switch in good no


Check and reconnect
condition?
yes

Is low side pressure switch no


activated? (If not, DC voltage is 0V.) Replace PCB

yes

Is the low side pressure detected by


the gage lower than threshold value? no
The threshold value is indicated on Replace low pressure
the switch switch

yes

if outdoor stop valves of gas pipe no


and liquid pipe are open totally Open the valves

yes
yes
Is piping twisted or deformed? Repair pipe

no

Does indoor fan work properly during


cooling cycle? Does outdoor fan work no Repair fan motor or fan
properly during heating cycle? capacitor

yes

Is indoor filter or heat yes


exchanger dirty? Cleaning

no

Measure equalized pressure and time to


reach equalization to see if the system has yes Conduct leak test.
leakage. Lack of refrigerant? Is capillary Evacuate and recharge
blocked?

no

Bad operation codition, such as ultra low


outdoor temperature

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Trouble 6: High current protection in 3-phase fixed frequency models

Is three-phase circuit not


balanced? Is supply voltage too yes
Modify power supply circuit
low? Is supply voltage too low at
compressor start-up?

yes

Is power cable or compressor wire no


re-wiring
securely connected? Properly?

yes

Is compressor current more than overcurrent Confirm detecting circuit


no is abnormal,replace
protection limit? Is current detecting circuit in
good condition? outdoor PCB
yes

Is AC contactor in yes
poor contact? replace AC contactor

yes
no Is resistance of compressor yes
if compressor is normal replace compressor
winding incorrect? Is it stuck?
yes

if pressure is normal
no

Check: 1. Is a valve in system shut off;


2. Is piping clogged;
3. Is system overfed; is there air in system;
4. (Cooling cycle) Is condenser dirty? Does outdoor fan motor run at low speed or stop?
5. (Heating cycle) Is evaporator or filter dirty? Does indoor fan motor run at low speed or stop?
6. Is ambient temperature too high? Is system overloaded?

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. Outdoor performance curves
D&RROFDSDFLW\JUDSK

8.00

7.00

18/12
6.00 20/14.5
CapacityKW)

22/16
25/18
5.00 27/19
30/22
4.00
32/23

3.00

2.00
10/6 21/15 25/18 32/20 38/24 43/26 46/26 53/32
Outdoor DB(

E((5JUDSK

18/12
EER

4 20/14.5
22/16
3 25/18
27/19
30/22
2 32/238

1
10/6 21/15 25/18 32/20 38/24 43/26 46/26 53/32
Outdoor DB(

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F+HDWFDSDFLW\JUDSK

8.50

8.00
16/10
18/12
7.50
20/14.5
Capacity KW)

22/16
7.00
24/17
26/18
6.50

6.00

5.50

5.00
-7/-8 -5/-6 2/1.5 7/6 11/9 16/12 19/15 24/18
Ourdoor DB(

G&23JUDSK

5.50

5.00

4.50 16/10
18/12
20/14.5
4.00
22/16
COP

24/17
3.50 26/18

3.00

2.50

2.00
-7/-8 -5/-6 2/1.5 7/6 11/9 16/12 19/15 24/18
Outdoor DB(

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AIRFLOW AND STATIC PRESSURE CHART


1500
1400
1300
1200
air flow m3/h

Cooling

1100
Heating
1000
900
800
700
600
50pa 30pa 25pa 20pa 10pa 0pa
static pressure(Pa)

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noise level-1U24GS1ERA

60.0
55.0
50.0 cooling/98Hz/rate 830r/min
45.0
cooling/106Hz/rate 830r/min
40.0
35.0 cooling/110Hz/rate 830r/min
30.0 heating/96Hz/rate 830r/min
25.0
20.0 heating/110Hz/rate 830r/min
15.0 cooling/105Hz/rate 830r/min
10.0
heating/105Hz/rate 830r/min
5.0

Sound pressure level DB


0.0

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.0 .5 .0 .0 .0 .0 .0 .0 .0 .0 .0 .0 .0 .0 .0 .0 .0 .0 .0 .0 .0 .0 .0 .0 .0 .0 .0 .0 .0 .0
25 31 40 50 63 80 100 125 160 00 50 15 00 00 30 00 00 50 00 00 00 50 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00
2 2 3 4 5 6 8 10 12 6 0 5 1 0 0 3 0 0 5 0 0
1 2 2 3 4 5 6 8 10 2 6 0
1 1 2
third octave band frequency Hz
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1. Sensor characteristic

model name code charcteristic

defrosting temp.sensor

R25=10K3%
ambient temp.sensor 10451094
B(25/50)=3741K70K
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coil temp.sensor

R80=50K3%
discharging temp.sensor 001A3900056
B(25/80)=4450K3%

R25=10K+3% R25=10K+3%
B(25/50)=3741K+70K B(25/50)=3741K+70K
7 5QRP . 7 5QRP . 7 5QRP . 7 5QRP .
-30 155.4 1 29.42 32 7.511 63 2.399
-29 146.4 2 28.03 33 7.217 64 2.329
-28 138.1 3 26.72 34 6.936 65 2.253
-27 130.2 4 25.48 35 6.668 66 2.179
-26 122.9 5 24.3 36 6.411 67 2.108
-25 116 6 23.18 37 6.166 68 2.04
-24 109.5 7 22.12 38 5.931 69 1.975
-23 103.5 8 21.12 39 5.707 70 1.912
-22 97.77 9 20.17 40 5.492 71 1.851
-21 92.44 10 19.26 41 5.287 72 1.793
-20 87.42 11 18.4 42 5.09 73 1.737
-19 82.71 12 17.59 43 4.902 74 1.682
-18 78.29 13 16.81 44 4.722 75 1.63
-17 74.12 14 16.08 45 4.549 76 1.58
-16 70.21 15 15.38 46 4.383 77 1.531
-15 66.52 16 14.71 47 4.225 78 1.484
-14 63.06 17 14.08 48 4.073 79 1.439
-13 59.79 18 13.48 49 3.927 80 1.395
-12 56.71 19 12.91 50 3.788 81 1.353
-11 53.81 20 12.36 51 3.654 82 1.313
-10 51.08 21 11.84 52 3.525 83 1.274
-9 48.5 22 11.35 53 3.402 84 1.236
-8 46.07 23 10.88 54 3.283 85 1.2
-7 43.77 24 10.43 55 3.17 86 1.164
-6 41.6 25 10 56 3.061 87 1.13
-5 39.55 26 9.592 57 2.956 88 1.098
-4 37.62 27 9.204 58 2.855 89 1.066
-3 35.79 28 8.833 59 2.759 90 1.035
-2 34.06 29 8.479 60 2.666
-1 32.43 30 8.141 61 2.577
0 30.88 31 7.819 62 2.443

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R80=50k3% R80=50k3%
B(25/80)=4450K3% B(25/80)=4450K3%
T() Rnom(k) T() Rnom(k) T() Rnom(k) T() Rnom(k)
-30 11600 13 933.4 56 127.3 99 25.63
-29 10860 14 886.4 57 122.1 100 24.79
-28 10170 15 841.9 58 117.2 101 23.97
-27 9529 16 800 59 112.5 102 23.19
-26 8932 17 760.8 60 108 103 22.43
-25 8375 18 722.8 61 103.8 104 21.7
-24 7856 19 687.3 62 99.68 105 21
-23 7372 20 653.8 63 95.77 106 20.32
-22 6920 21 622 64 92.04 107 19.67
-21 6498 22 592 65 88.46 108 19.04
-20 6104 23 563.6 66 85.05 109 18.44
-19 5736 24 536.6 67 81.78 110 17.85
-18 5352 25 511.1 68 78.65 111 17.29
-17 5071 26 486.9 69 75.66 112 16.75
-16 4770 27 464 70 72.79 113 16.23
-15 4488 28 442.3 71 70.06 114 15.73
-14 4225 29 421.7 72 67.43 115 15.24
-13 3978 30 402.1 73 64.92 116 14.77
-12 3747 31 383.6 74 62.51 117 14.32
-11 3531 32 366 75 60.2 118 13.88
-10 3328 33 349.3 76 57.99 119 13.46
-9 3138 34 333.5 77 55.87 120 13.06
-8 2960 35 318.4 78 53.83 121 12.66
-7 2793 36 304.1 79 51.87 122 12.28
-6 2636 37 290.5 80 50 123 11.92
-5 2489 38 277.6 81 48.2 124 11.57
-4 2351 39 265.3 82 46.47 125 11.22
-3 2221 40 253.6 83 44.82 126 10.9
-2 2099 41 242.5 84 43.23 127 10.58
-1 1984 42 232 85 41.7 128 10.27
0 1877 43 221.9 86 40.23 129 9.972
1 1775 44 212.3 87 38.82 130 9.685
2 1680 45 203.2 88 37.47 131 9.406
3 1590 46 194.5 89 36.17 132 9.137
4 1506 47 186.3 90 34.92 133 8.876
5 1426 48 178.4 91 33.72 134 8.623
6 1351 49 170.9 92 32.57 135 8.379
7 1280 50 163.7 93 31.46 136 8.143
8 1214 51 166.9 94 30.39 137 7.914
9 1151 52 150.4 95 29.36 138 7.693
10 1092 53 144.2 96 28.38 139 7.479
11 1036 54 138.3 97 27.43 140 7.272
12 983.2 55 132.7 98 26.51

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Item Model AB24ES1ERA


Function cooling heating
Capacity kW 6.52.0---7.3 7.12.5--8.0
Sensible heat ratio 0.72 /
Dehumidifying capacity 10m/h 2.5
Power Supply 1PH,220-230VAC,50HZ
Type Number centrifugal*1
Speed(H-M-L) r/min 67040/55050/46050
Fan
Fan motor output power kW 0.16
Air-flow(H-M-L) m/h 1300/1100/870
Type / Diameter mm inner grooved pipe/7
Indoor unit

Heat exchanger Total Area m 0.49


Temp. scope 2-7
External LWH mmmmmm 840*840*240
Dimension
Package LWH mmmmmm 910*910*300
Drainage pipe (material , I.D./O.D.) mm PVC 26/32
Control type (Remote /wired) remote, YR-HD
Fresh air hole dimension mm none
Noise level (H-M-L) dB(A) 46/43/39
Weight (Net / Shipping) kg / kg 26.8/32.6
Panel model (color) PB-950JB (WHITE)
Panel

External LWH mmmmmm 950/950/80


Dimension
Package LWH mmmmmm 985/985/115
Weight (Net / Shipping) kg / kg 6.0/9.0
Refrigerant Type R410A
PIPING

Liquid mm 9.52
Pipe
Gas mm 15.88
Connecting Method flared
Norminal condition: indoor temperature (cooling): 27DB/19WB, indoor temperature (heating): 20DB
Outdoor temperature(cooling): 35DB/24WB, outdoor temperature(heating): 7DB/6WB
The noise level will be measured in the third octave band limited values, using a Real Time Analyser calibrated sound
intensity meter. It is a sound pressure noise level.
VIEW D VIEW D
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860~890 (ceiling hole)

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3. PIPING CONNECTION

Fit the nut on and fasten


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The maximum length and drop height of connecting pipe
Please refer to the installation manual of outdoor unit Joint
To ensure the efficiency , Pipes shall be as short as possible. Spanner

Cautions for piping connection

Do not twist or deform the connecting pipe. Spanner


Nut
Do not mix dusts.
The bending radius shall be as large as possible.
Both gas pipe and liquid pipe shall be heat insulation.
Tighten Torque
No leakage in the flare. Diameter of Pipe
(N. m)
Liquid Pipe 6.35mm 11.8
Piping connection
Connecting method Gas Pipe 12.7mm 49.0

Smear refrigerant oil on the joints of piping and flare.


The bending radius shall be as large as possible.
Align the pipe center when fastening, and tighten the If not aligned ,tighten the nut by force will
nut, as shown in the figure. damage the nut that result in gas leakage
Pay attention to not mix foreign matters such as sands
in.

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5.2 Indoor unit
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5.2.5.. Electrical Control Functions For Cassette and Convertible type
1. Dip switch functions:
AB*CS1ERA, AC*CS1ERA, AD*LS1ERA: SW1-1~~SW1-8

SW1-1 SW1-2 SW1-3 SW1-4 SW1-5 SW1-6 SW1-7 SW1-8 Description


ON OFF OFF * * * * * 09 indoor
OFF ON OFF * * * * * 12 indoor
OFF OFF ON * * * * * 18 indoor

ON OFF ON * * * * * 24 indoor
* * * OFF * * * * Room card invalid
* * * ON * * * * Room card valid
* * * * OFF * * * Heat pump
* * * * ON * * * Cooling only
* * * * * OFF * * Without temperature compensation
* * * * * ON * * with temperature compensation

* * * * * * OFF OFF Cassette


* * * * * * OFF ON 2P Convertible
* * * * * * ON OFF Duct

* * * * * * ON ON 5P Convertible

SW2: wiring controller communication address

wiring controller address SW2-1 SW2-2 SW2-3 SW2-4

master unit OFF OFF OFF OFF

slave unit 1 ON OFF OFF OFF

slave unit 2 OFF ON OFF OFF

slave unit 3 ON ON OFF OFF

slave unit 15 ON ON ON ON

when the wiring controller is used to control many units , the wiring controller communication
address of indoor unit need be setted

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2. Sign definition:
Indoor outdoor
Tai Tc1 Tc2 Tm Tao Toci Tc Te Ts Td
Outlet Inlet mid Thick pipe mid Compressor Compressor
Ambient Ambient Defrost
pipe pipe coil of heat condenser suction discharging
temp. temp. temp.
temp. temp. temp. exchanger temp. temp. temp.
Tcomp1,2 Tset
Set
Temp. compensation
temp.

3. Dry operation
Tai16, indoor unit stops running and sends stop-unit signal to outdoor.
TaiTset, indoor motor runs at low speed and sends stop-unit signal to outdoor.
4. Fan operation
Indoor fan motor will run as the fan speed set on the remote controller or the wired controller and indoor
unit will send the stop-unit signal to outdoor.
5. Auto operation
5.1 If the unit enters Auto mode for the first time, the system will adjust the operation mode according to
the room temp. and the set temp.
When TaiTset, entering auto cooling mode;
When TaiTset, entering auto heating mode.
5.2 Auto cooling mode is as the same as the cooling mode. After the thermostat is OFF for 15 minutes, if
Tai+ 1+Tcomp2Tset, the unit will enter auto heating mode, or the unit will still stay at auto cooling mode
and stop when it reaches the set temperature; while the indoor motor will be at low speed.
5.3 Auto heating mode is as the same as the heating mode. After the thermostat is OFF for 15 minutes, if
TaiTset+1 +Tcomp1, the unit will enter auto cooling mode, or the unit will still stay at auto heating mode;
5.4 In this mode, the Sleep function is available, run as cooling sleep in cooling mode and as heating
sleep in heating mode. Once sleep mode is set, the mode will not change after the unit stops for 15
minutes when it arrives Tset.
5.5 Mode conversion will be confirmed after compressor has stopped for 10 minutes.
6. Abnormal operation
6.1 When outdoor modes from the request of indoor unit conflict, the one entering firstly will take priority.
6.2 After indoor receives the ON command from wired controller, it will firstly confirm the outdoor current
operation mode. If they are the same modes, indoor unit will run as the request of remote controller. If
they are different modes, the system will forbid to operate, and indoor will keep the OFF mode and send
the standby signal to wired controller until outdoor stops or outdoor mode the requested mode of wired
controller are the same, the unit will run as the requested mode of wired controller.
6.3 After indoor receives the ON command from remote controller, it will firstly confirm the outdoor current
operation mode. If they are the same mode, indoor unit will run as the request of remote controller. If they
are different modes, the system will forbid to operate, and indoor will keep the OFF mode. After setting on
remote controller, if the buzzer sounds two times, that shows abnormal operation. Indoor will run until the
outdoor mode and the requested mode of remote controller are the same.

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6.4 In AUTO mode, when the indoor unit occurs abnormal operation, the indoor unit will keep OFF state,
and the buzzer will not sound until the outdoor mode and the requested mode of indoor unit are the same.
6.5 COOL (included AUTO COOL), DRY, FAN are not abnormal mode.
6.6 HEAT and FAN are not abnormal mode.
7. Control for discontinuous operation
After the unit starts up in cooling/heating mode, in 5 minutes, the compressor run/stop will not be
controlled by the room temp., but after changing the set temp., if compressor stop condition can be met,
the system will stop compressor immediately.
8. Anti-cold air control
In heating mode, after compressor startup, the system will control indoor fan motor according to indoor
coil temperature. Detailed operation is as below:

Tc2()
30(32) set speed

26(30) low speed

22(26) off

20(20)

Note:
1) The data in the parentheses is the control point when Tao>10;
2) Indoor unit will send pre-heat signal to wired controller in anti-cold air period.
9. Fan motor control in defrosting
9.1 On receiving outdoor defrosting signal, indoor unit will stop after blowing remaining heat at slow
speed for 20 seconds.
9.2 In defrosting period, indoor fan motor stops running.
9.3 Defrosting is over, and indoor motor will run as anti-cold air state.
10. Blowing remaining heat operation
When the unit shuts off in heating mode or the thermostat is OFF, indoor motor will stop running after
running at low speed for 30 seconds.
11. Swing motor control
Indoor unit will control the swing motor according to the swing signal from the wired controller.
Full OFF 54

54e Swing range

Standard position in
HEAT, COOL mode
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12. Water pump control


12.1 Water pump will be electrified when indoor unit enters non-heating mode until indoor unit stops. 5
minutes later after indoor unit stops, water pump will stop.
12.2 When indoor unit is in heating mode, water pump will not operate.
12.3 In OFF state and in any mode, once float switch signal is measured, indoor unit will send OFF signal
to outdoor and send the failure code of drainage system to the wired controller, then the water pump will
work until the float switch signal is cancelled. After water pump is forced to run for 5 minutes, indoor unit
will be back to normal state.
13. Compulsory defrosting operation
13.1 After indoor receives the compulsory defrosting signal, it will send continously the signal to outdoor
for 10 times, in this period, indoor unit will work normally and it will enter defrosting operation until it
receives the enter-defrost signal from outdoor unit.
13.2 Wired control type: In heating mode, make a jumper for D2 to enter compulsory defrosting.
13.3 Remote control type: In heating mode, high speed, 30, press SLEEP button 6 times, and the
buzzer will sound 3 times, then enter the manual defrosting.
14. Trial operation
14.1 Enter condition
A. Wired control type: In OFF state of COOL or HEAT mode, press ON/OFF button for over 5 seconds to
enter the cooling or heating trial operation;
B. Remote control type: In OFF state, keep pressing ON/OFF button until 5 seconds later, the buzzer
sounds twice, then enter the cooling or heating trial operation;
14.2 Response in trial operation
A. Cooling trial operation: indoor sends S-CODE=SD to outdoor, indoor: at high speed, set temp: 16;
B. Heating trial operation: indoor sends S-CODE=SF to outdoor, indoor: at high speed, set temp: 30;
C. In this period, anti-freezed and overheat functions are invalid.
14.3 Quit condition
A. Receiving the signal of cancelling trial operation from wired controller or remote controller;
B. After trial operation has run for 20 minutes, it will quit trial operation automatically and enter the
normal mode with the set temp.: 24.
15. Timer operation
15.1 Wired control type: wired controller will control the unit ON/OFF;
15.2 Remote control type: indoor unit will confirm the unit ON or OFF according to the current clock and
the timer clock set by remote controller. When setting timer function, the timer LED will be ON.
16. SLEEP function
16.1 Wired control type unit is without sleep function;
16.2 Remote control type unit consists of cooling sleep and heating sleep, after the sleep is set, the unit
will change mode; the sleep will begin to count.
A. In cooling/dry mode, after running for 1 hour, the set temp. will increase 1, another 1 hour later, the
set temp. will increase 1 again, then 6 hours (or set time-2) later , it will stop.
B. In heating mode, after running for 1 hour, the set temp. will reduce 2, another 1 hour later, the set
temp. will reduce 2 again, then 3 hours later, the set temp. will increase 1, and another 3
hours(or set time-5), it will stop.
C. When setting sleep function, indoor motor is forced at low speed.

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17. Healthy negative ion function


When receiving the healthy signal from the wired controller or remote controller, if fan motor is running,
the negative ion will work;
If the fan motor stops, the negative ion generator will stop.
18. Auto-restart function
18.1 Wired control type: jumper J07 at high level, auto-restart is available, if at low level, auto-restart is
cancelled; when out of factory, the unit is with auto-restart function.
18.2 Remote control type: In 5 seconds, press SLEEP button(press SWING if without SLEEP button) 10
times continuously, the buzzer will sound 4 times and enter auto-restart function. In 5 seconds, press
SLEEP 10 times continuously, the buzzer will sound twice and quit auto-restart function.
18.3 Memory information: ON/OFF state, mode, fan speed, set temp., health, swing position;
18.4 If the memory includes timer or sleep function, when being electrified again, timer and sleep will be
cancelled;
18.5 If the memory includes auto mode, when the jumper shows cooling only type, auto mode will change
to cooling mode.
19. Room card function
The unit adopts room card function(220VAC input), which only make ON/OFF control. When it is
connected, the unit is ON; when it is disconnected, the unit is OFF, and the other parameters will be as
default or the data in memory.
19.1 When room card function is available
The central control, remote control/wired control and the room card are AND logical relationship. On the
condition that the room card is connected, the unit can be controlled by remote controller or wired
controller; indoor unit will run at the set state by the central controller, remote controller or wired controller;
otherwise, if room card is not connected, the unit can not be controlled.
19.2 When room card function is not available
The unit will be controlled by the remote controller, the wired controller or the central controller.
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20. Setting method of temperature compensation Tcomp


A. Wired control type unit: this function is not available
B. Remote control type unit:
In cooling or heating mode, there is always with the temp. compensation.
In heating mode: In 24 heating mode, press SLEEP(or SWING) button 7 times continuously within 5
seconds, indoor buzzer sounds twice, that shows temp. compensation works. Switch on the unit in
heating mode by the remote controller, press TEMP button to set the set temp., so temperature
compensation=the current set temp. - 24. For example, if the set temp. is 24, the temp.
compensation is 0; if the set temp. is 25, the temp. compensation is 1. The max. compensation
temp. is 6(the set temp. is 30 . If you want to cancel it, set the temp. as 24
In cooling mode: In 24 cooling mode, press SLEEP(or SWING) button 7 times continuously within 5
seconds, indoor buzzer sounds twice, that shows temp. compensation works. Switch on the unit in
heating mode by the remote controller, press TEMP button to set the set temp., so temperature
compensation=24the current set temp. . For example, if the set temp. is 24, the temp.
compensation is 0; if the set temp. is 23, the temp. compensation is -1. The max. compensation
temp. is -8(the set temp. is 16 . If you want to cancel it, set the temp. as 24
So the temp. compensation range is +8a.
21. Anti-freezed protection
When compressor has run for over 5 minutes, to prevent indoor evaporator freezing (in cooling/dry mode),
if indoor mid-coil temp. is below -1 degree for over 5 minutes, indoor EEV will close, and compressor will
stop. When indoor mid-coil temp. is over about 10 degree, the unit will be normal.
22. Overload protection in heating mode
It is valid only in heating mode, if indoor mid-coil temp. is over about 65 degree continuously for 10
seconds, indoor will stop; while when indoor mid-coil temp. is below 52 degree for 3 seconds, indoor will
resume.
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6.2. Trouble Shooting:
Trouble 1: No display on the operation panel

start

check if display replace display


panel and the no
panel and check
unit matched again
well

yes
if the red diode if the power check the terminal
and green diode no terminal block is block and the
no
on indoor PCB 220V input power supply
flash in turn

yes yes

check if display check if power


PCB is faulty, no panel is 12V wiring is in open no check if fuse is no PCB is faulty,
replace it power supply circuit burnt replace

yes yes
yes

display panel replace power replace the fuse


circuit is damaged, wiring and and check again
replace it check again

Trouble 2: Sensor failure

start

as per the wiring


diagram,check the no re-fix the sensor
connection
and check again
between sensor
and PCB is correct
yes

check if sensor is in
no check if sensor no replace sensor
open circuit or PCB
resistor value is and check again
port is not in good
correct
condition

yes yes

replace PCB is faulty


sensor and and repalce it,
check again check again

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Trouble 3: Communication failure between indoor and outdoor

start

as per the wiring


diagram, check if no re-wiring, and
communication check again
wiring is correct

yes
check if the
if the power cable and the PCB is faulty,
communication port no no
communication wire are replace and
connecting to the
too close, resulting in the check again
indoor/outdoor PCB is
wrong commission data
in open circuit

yes yes

replace the adjust the


communication distance and
connection wire, check again
check again

Trouble 4: Indoor PCB EEPROM data is wrong


1.If the failure occurs when being electrified for the first time, that shows EEPROM 8-bit pin) not fixed firmly or
damaged.
2.If the failure occurs when running, that shows EEPROM is faulty and need to be replaced.
Trouble 5: Indoor repeated unit number
1.Firstly query the unit number: switch off the unit, press SLEEP for about 15 seconds until the buzzer sounds 5 times,
on the display panel there will be digit, which is indoor number. By this method,you can check if there is repeated unit
number, if yes, please re-set the number as per the unit number setting procedure.
2.Re-set the unit number directly, the unit with outdoor pipe A is No. 1; the unit with outdoor pipe B is No. 2; the unit
with pipe C is No.3
Trouble 6: Indoor fan motor failure, AC fan motor has not 50Hz zero-crossing detection

start

check if the fan no check the fan motor


motor input feedback wire is no PCB is faulty
connection is fixed fixed badly (CN23 and replace it
badly(CN3 on PCB) on PCB)
yes yes
replace fan motor replace fan motor
input port, cut off feedback port, cut off
power supply and power supply and be
be electrified again electrified again

Trouble 7: Outdoor unit failure


Check the failure code on outdoor indicator board (5-lamp)

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Trouble 8: Outdoor unit alarms sensor failure

start

as per the wiring


diagram, check if no re-fix the
connection port sensor and
between sensor and check again
PCB is correct
yes
check if the sensor
is in open circuit or no check if the replace sensor
no
the connection port sensor resistor and check
to PCB is in good value is correct again
condition
yes yes
replace sensor PCB is faulty
and check and repalce it,
again check again

Trouble 9: AC current over current protection or current transducer damaged, or compressor blocked
rotor, compressor great vibration, compressor abnormal startup, state detecting curcuit abnormal or
compressor damaged.
The former twice failure can be resumed automatically, if outdoor board occurs this failure always, and
can not be resumed for a long time, that shows:
1. Power module (SPDU) damaged, please replace the power module, then re-wiring as per the wiring
diagram (70% possibility)
2. Short circuit in power board results in the power module damaged (15possibility)
3. Damaged compressor results in this failure (10possibility)
4. Main control board is faulty, replace it (5possibility)
Trouble 10: High pressure failure
Reasons:
1. Over high system pressure results that the unit stop, and the compressor protection will work. The
failure can be resumed.
2. Pressure switch wire is not fixed well or in open circuit.

start

check if the 2 straight if outdoor fan


check if the connector no no motor cannot no replace main
between pressure lugs on the pressure
startup normally control board
switch and PCB is switch are in good
in cooling mode and check again
fixed badly or damaged condition
yes yes
yes
replace pressure switch replace pressure
switch connector, shut check if the no replace outdoor
connector, shut off and
off and be electrified outdoor motor motor and check
be electrified again,
again, re-check has power input again
re-check

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Failure 11: Low pressure switch failure


Reason: 1. Too low system pressure causes that the unit stops and the compressor protection works, the failure can
be resumed.
2. Pressure switch wire is not fixed well or in open circuit.

start

check if the connector check if the 2 if indoor fan motor replace main
between pressure straight lugs on no cannot startup normally no
no control board
switch and PCB is the pressure in heating mode(except and check again
fixed badly or damaged switch work badly for defrost)
(CN20 on PCB)
yes yes
yes
replace pressure switch replace pressure check if the replace indoor
switch connector, shut no
connector, shut off and indoor motor has motor and check
be electrified again, off and be electrified power input again
re-check again, re-check

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heating high
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1 1 1 6 2
Third octave band frequency Hz
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11. Sensor characteristic

model name code characteristic


R25=10K3%
coil temp. sensor 001A3900006
B25/50=3700K3%
AB24ES1ERA
R25=23K2.5%
ambient temp. sensor 001A3900159
B25/50=4200K3%

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R80=50K3% R80=50K3% R25=10K3% R25=10K3%


B25/80=4450K3% B25/80=4450K3% B25/50=3700K3% B25/50=3700K3%
T() Rnom(K) T() Rnom(K) T() Rnom(K) T() Rnom(K)
-30 11600 24 536.6 -20 90.79 34 6.95
-29 10860 25 511.1 -19 85.72 35 6.68
-28 10170 26 486.9 -18 80.96 36 5.43
-27 9529 27 464 -17 76.51 37 5.6
-26 8932 28 442.3 -16 72.33 38 5.59
-25 8375 29 421.7 -15 68.41 39 5.73
-24 7856 30 402.1 -14 64.73 40 5.52
-23 7372 31 383.6 -13 61.27 41 5.32
-22 6920 32 366 -12 58.02 42 5.12
-21 6498 33 349.3 -11 54.97 43 4.93
-20 6104 34 333.5 -10 52.1 44 4.9
-19 5736 35 318.4 -9 49.4 45 4.58
-18 5392 36 304.1 -8 46.86 46 4.42
-17 5071 37 290.5 -7 44.46 47 4.26
-16 4770 38 277.6 -6 42.21 48 4.11
-15 4488 39 265.3 -5 40.08 49 3.97
-14 4225 40 253.6 -4 38.08 50 3.83
-13 3978 41 242.5 -3 36.19 51 3.7
-12 3747 42 232 -2 34.41 52 3.57
-11 3531 43 221.9 -1 32.73 53 3.45
-10 3328 44 212.3 0 31.14 54 3.33
-9 3138 45 203.2 1 29.64 55 3.22
-8 2960 46 194.5 2 28.22 56 3.11
-7 2793 47 186.3 3 26.4 57 3.11
-6 2636 48 178.4 4 25.61 58 2.9
-5 2489 49 170.9 5 24.41 59 2.81
-4 2351 50 163.7 6 23.27 60 2.72
-3 2221 51 155.9 7 22.2 61 2.63
-2 2099 52 150.4 8 21.18 62 2.54
-1 1984 53 144.2 9 20.21 63 2.49
0 1877 54 138.3 10 19.3 64 2.38
1 1775 55 132.7 11 18.43 65 2.3
2 1680 56 127.3 12 17.61 66 2.23
3 1590 57 122.1 13 16.83 67 2.16
4 1506 58 117.2 14 16.09 68 2.09
5 1426 59 112.5 15 15.38 69 2.03
6 1351 60 108 16 14.71 70 1.96
7 1280 61 103.8 17 14.08 71 1.9
8 1214 62 99.68 18 13.48 72 1.85
9 1151 19 12.9 73 1.79
10 1092 20 12.36 74 1.73
11 1036 21 11.84 75 1.68
12 983.2 22 11.34 76 1.63
13 933.4 23 10.87 77 1.58
14 886.4 24 10.43 78 1.54
15 841.9 25 10 79 1.49
16 800 26 9.59 80 1.45
17 760.8 27 9.21
18 722.8 28 8.84
19 687.3 29 8.48
20 653.8 30 8.15
21 622 31 7.83
22 592 32 7.52
23 553.6 33 7.23
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R25=23K2.5% R25=23K2.5%
B25/50=4200K3% B25/50=4200K3%
T() Rnom(K) T() Rnom(K)
-20 281.34 22 26.54
-19 263.56 23 25.3
-18 247.04 24 24.12
-17 231.66 25 23
-16 217.35 26 21.94
-15 204.02 27 20.94
-14 191.61 28 19.99
-13 180.04 29 19.09
-12 169.24 30 18.23
-11 159.17 31 17.42
-10 149.77 32 16.65
-9 140.99 33 15.92
-8 132.78 34 15.22
-7 125.11 35 14.56
-6 117.93 36 13.93
-5 111.22 37 13.34
-4 104.93 38 12.77
-3 99.04 39 12.23
-2 93.52 40 11.71
-1 88.35 41 11.22
0 83.5 42 10.76
1 78.94 43 10.31
2 74.67 44 9.89
3 70.65 45 9.49
4 66.88 46 9.1
5 63.33 47 8.74
6 60 48 8.39
7 56.86 49 8.05
8 53.91 50 7.73
9 51.13 51 7.43
10 48.51 52 7.14
11 46.04 53 6.86
12 43.72 54 6.6
13 41.52 55 6.34
14 39.45 56 6.1
15 37.5 57 5.87
16 35.66 58 5.65
17 33.92 59 5.44
18 32.27 60 5.24
19 30.72
20 29.25
21 27.86
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12. Controller functions

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Wired controller

Mode switch Fan speed switch


Choose running mode Change wind speed

Swing switch
Open and close air flap
Health switch
Used to control oxygen
function and negative ion TEMP switch
Used for changing set
temperature

MODE FAN SWING

MODE FAN CENTRAL


AUTO AUTO OPERATION
HEALTH TEMP
Time switch
FAN ONLY HIGH STANDBY
COOL MED PRE-HEAT It is used to regulate setting time.
DRY LOW DEFROST
HEAT FIX FILTER
TES
CLOCK TIME
HEALTH CHECK SWING
UNIT NO. DEMAND MANUAL
CEN. ADD. C ROOM TEMP. Clock, timing and address setting
TIMER SET RECOVERY
SYS. ADD. SET TEMP.
F Air change switch
TIMER CLOCK UP DOWN VENTILATION
It is used to open and close air
ON AUTO
OFF RECOVERY CHECK FILTER change function. The mode is as
DAILY NORMAL RESET
follows:
No display-air change (automatic)-
air change (RECOVERY)-air
ON/OFF change (NORMAL)

Timing switch
It is used for choosing
timing running

Self-inspection ON/OFF switch


switch Do on and off function. The unit is
It is used for inspection on when pressing it; and is off
service when pressing it again (needn't to
open front cover)
Filter reset
After cleaning air inlet Reset key
and filter, press When in abnormal state, push the
this switch. The unit reset key with a spike, which may
begins to run return the unit to normal

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ON/OFF operation

2 Press ON/OFF switch on line controller directly


The line controller displays the running state in the latest
4 time (timing and swing state may not be displayed).
MODE FAN SWING
1. Press "ON/OFF" switch.
MODE FAN
OPERATION
5 The air conditioner starts operating, and the light on the
HIGH HEALTH TEMP
COOL
wired controller is on.

3 2.Choose operation mode.


CLOCK TIME
Press "mode"switch to change to
"AUTO"---"FAN ONLY"---"COOL"---"DRY"---"HEAT".
C ROOM TEMP.
TIMER SET RECOVERY

CLOCK 3.Press "TEMP" switch


Change set temperature:press TEMP or TEMP every
CHECK FILTER
RESET time, [SET] will display,and set temperature will
increase/reduce
1 4.Press "FAN SPEED" switch
ON/OFF FAN ONLY Operation:
6 Press "FAN SPEED" switch to change to
"HIGH"--"MED"--"LOW"--"HIGH"

In AUTO,COOL,DRY,HEAT Operation:
Press "FAN SPEED" switch to change to
"AUTO"--"HIGH"--"MED"--"LOW"--"AUTO"

5.Press "swing" switch on the line controller to


swing the wind screen.

6.Press "ON/OFF"switch, off.


The light on the line controller is off.

Note

Several seconds after the operation of the line controller,


the setting of the unit will change.

Remarks

Avoid pressing "ON/OFF" switch frequently.


Do not press line controller or switches by sharp objects.
The temperature is on the basis of the setting value. The wind temperature may not reach the setting value because of
the outer air conditioner and system protection.
When the wired controller is power on, the screen fully displays it for two seconds. and clock zone "8888"-"888"-"88"-
"8" flicker for 30 seconds. All the switches are invalid at the time.

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Present time setting


The timing is based on the real time. Thus, the real time should be regulated in advance.
The clock regulation steps are as follows:

1.Press "CLOCK" switch


MODE FAN SWING "CLOCK" flickers, and the time displayed is the real time.
MODE FAN
OPERATION
HEALTH TEMP
HIGH
2.Press " " and " " to regulate the time.

HEAT
The time increases a minute each time you press " " switch.
CLOCK TIME
The time decreases a minute each time you press " " switch.

C ROOM TEMP.
TIMER SET RECOVERY 3.Press "setting" switch. The setting is achieved.
CLOCK UP

CHECK FILTER
RESET
Notes

ON/OFF
If not in timing, the screen displays the real time.
If in timing, the screen displays the timing time.
If you want to know the real time, go to the first step.

1 3 2

Setting of power failure compensation function

When SW1-6 on PCB of wire controller is OFF, it will be in power failure compensation. If the SW1-6 is ON, it has no
compensation function.
When the power is on after blackout, the unit will return to the former state if compensation function is set. Otherwise, it
will stop. When restarting the unit, press "ON/OFF" switch on wired controller.

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Timing setting
OFF timing: when a set time has elapsed, the unit stops running.
ON timing: when a set time has elapsed, the unit starts. Press "ON/OFF"switch firstly,
and set up operation mode.
Please regulate the clock in
advance before using the
MODE FAN SWING
timing function.
MODE FAN
OPERATION
HIGH HEALTH TEMP
COOL
1.Press "TIME" switch.
The display changes with the following sequence:
CLOCK TIME on on
ON OFF OFF OFF
CYCLE no display

C ROOM TEMP.
TIMER SET RECOVERY
2.Set up "TIMER"
TIMER

ON
When timing ON or timing OFF flickers, press " " or " " to
CHECK FILTER regulate the time
RESET
Press" "or " "set up ON/OFF time.
The setting time increases ten minutes each time you press " "
switch.
ON/OFF
The setting time decreases ten minutes each time you press " "
switch.
When setting timing ON and timing OFF at the same time,
press "timing" switch to change the setting item.
1 3 2 3.Time setting is achieved. Press"setting"switch.

Cancel timing

If you want to change the timing mode to normal operation,


press "timing" until there is no timing display. When the
timing is invalid, the mode is in normal operation.

parts of wired controller explanation :


1.The unit starts or stops at the setting time. Meanwhile, it displays the timing time.
2."ON Timing, OFF timing and circulation"means that the unit is on and off at the setting time everyday.

Notes

The shorter setting time will be carried out firstly.


If the ON timing and OFF timing are the same, the setting is invalid.
Even in timing condition, you may start or close the unit through pressing "ON/OFF" switch.

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

How to change the function switches?

No. Type State of switch Function description

Select the master or ON set as the slave controller


SW1-1
the slave controller
OFF set as the master controller
Select the controller ON standard controller
SW1-2
mode
OFF air handler controller
Room temperature ON visible room temperature
SW1-3
display option
OFF invisible room temperature
o
o ON Unavailable 26 lock
SW1-4 26 lock
OFF o
available 26 lock

Temperature sensor ON Sensor of the controller


SW1-5
position option
OFF Sensor in the unit

ON unavailable
SW1-6 Auto restart
OFF available

SW1-7 Factory Seting ON default setting

SW1-8 Factory Setting OFF default setting

1. Switches or jumper wire must be adjusted when the wire controller is powered off. If the wire controller is
Notes
powered on, the above operations will be invalid.

2. Function difference between master wire controller and slave one:

Contrastive Master wire


Slave wire controller
items controller
Only with below functions: ON/OFF, MODE, FAN
Function All of functions
SPEED, SET TEMP., SWING

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Installation Manual For Wire Controller
1. Take down wire controller from the holder 2. Install the controller holder
According to the position of 2 screw holes on the
Wire controller holder, drill 2 holes on the wall, and strike the wood
MODE FAN SWING
52 0.2
MODE
AUTO
FAN ONLY
COOL
FAN
AUTO
HIGH
MED
CENTRAL
OPERATION
STANDBY
PRE-HEAT
HEALTH TEMP stopper to the holes respectively.
Then align the 2 screw holes of wired controller
DRY LOW DEFROST
HEAT FIX FILTER
TES
CLOCK TIME
HEALTH CHECK SWING

holder to the wood stopper, fix the holder on the wall


UNIT NO. DEMAND MANUAL

5.3
CEN. ADD. ROOM TEMP.

10.45
C
Bracket
TIMER SET RECOVERY
SYS. ADD. SET TEMP.
F

with wood screw.


TIMER CLOCK UP DOWN VENTILATION

ON AUTO
OFF RECOVERY CHECK FILTER
DAILY NORMAL RESET

Note:Try a wall as flat as possible for installation.


ON/OFF
Screw holes Don't use excessive force to tighten screws,
otherwise, the holder will be damaged.
3.Wiring instruction
Use shielded wire between indoor and wire controller.And be earthed on one side, or the unit will not work normally
because of interference.
Note:Confirm the terminal connection firmly, and do not get in tough with shielded wire.
4.Place wire controller on the holder, and pay attention not to pressing any wires.
5. Wiring connections of wire controller:
A Indoor 1 Indoor 2 Indoor N Indoor 15 Indoor 16 (master unit)
Wire controller Wire controller Wire controller Wire controller Wire controller
ABC ABC ABC ABC ABC

B C
Indoor 1 Indoor 1
Control wiring ABC
Wire controller Wire controller of wire
Polar wire A B C Polar wire A B C controller, Wire controller
polar.
Polar wire

ABC ABC ABC


Wire controller Wire controller Wire controller
There are three methods to connection wire controller and the indoor units:
A.One wired controller can control max. up to 16 sets of indoor units, and 3 pieces of polar wire must connect the wire
controller and the master unit (the indoor unit connected with wire controller directly), the others connect with the master
unit through 2 pieces of polar wire.
B. One wire controller controls one indoor unit, and the indoor unit connects with the wire controller through 3 pieces of
polar wire.
C. Two wired controllers control one indoor unit. The wire controller connected with indoor unit is called master one, the
other is called slave one. Master wire controller and indoor unit; master and slave wire controllers are all connected
through 3 pieces of polar wire.
6. Communication wiring:
The wire controller is equipped with special communication wiring in the accessories. 3-core terminal (1-white 2-yellow
3-red) is connected with the terminal A, B, C of wire controller respectively.
The communication wiring is 5 meter long; if the actual length is more than it, please distribute wiring according to below
table:
Communication wiring length(m) Dimensions of wiring

< 100 0.3mm2x3-core shielded wire

100 and <200 0.5mm2x3-core shielded wire

200 and <300 0.75mm2x3-core shielded wire

300 and <400 1.25mm2x3-core shielded wire

400 and <600 2mm2x3-core shielded wire

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

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