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Commercial Air Conditioning

SERVICE MANUAL

Inverter R410a 50/60HZ Models


Indoor: YHKJXH012BAM--FX YHKJXH018BAM--FX
YHKJXH024BAR--FX YHKJXH028BAR--FX
YHKJXH036BAR--FX YHKJXH048BAR--FX
YHKJXH048BAR--FX YHKJXH060BAR--FX
YHFJXH012BAM--FX YHFJXH018BAM--FX
YHFJXH024BAR--FX YHFJXH028BAR--FX
YHFJXH036BAR--FX YHFJXH048BAR--FX
YHFJXH048BAR--FX YHFJXH060BAR--FX
YHDJXH012BAM--GX YHDJXH018BAM--GX
YHDJXH024BAR--GX YHEJXH024BAR--GX
YHEJXH028BAR--GX YHEJXH036BAR--GX
YHEJXH048BAR--GX YHEJXH048BAR--GX
YHGJXH048BAR--GX YHGJXH048BAR--GX
YHGJXH060BAR--GX

YHUJYH024BAR-A-X
Outdoor: YHUJYH028BAR-A-X
YHUJYH036BAR-A-X
YHUJYH048BAR-A-X
YHUJYH048BAS-A-X
YHUJYH060BAS-A-X

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CONTENTS
Contents………………………………………………………......2
1. Description of products & features…………………………..3
2. Specification…………………………………………………...5
3. Dimensions…………………………………………………....33
4. Pipe and wiring installation…..……………………………...40
5. PCB photo, wiring diagram and function description……..92
6. Diagnostic code and troubleshooting.…………………….122
7. Outdoor performance curves………..……………………..128
8. Indoor air velocity and temperature distribution curves....133
9. Air flow and static pressure chart…………………………..135
10. Noise level…………………………………………………..137
11. Sensor characteristic….…………………………………...150
12. Controller functions…...…………………………………....152

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1.Description of products & features

1.1 Brief Introduction for T1 working condition

Climate type
Type of Conditioner
T1˄ć˅
Cooling Only 18ć~46ć
Heat Pump -15ć ~ 46ć
Electricity Heating ~46 ć

1.2 Operating Range of Air Conditioners

Working temperature range

rated maximum minimum

DBć 27 32 18

WBć 19 23 14
Cooling
DBć 35 46 10

WBć 24 24 —

DBć 20 27 15

WBć 14.5 — —
Heating
DBć 7 24 ―15

WBć 6 18 —

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1.3 Product features

— Super match

By integrating intelligential technology of Haier A/C group, super match air conditioner,

with universal indoor and outdoor units, make more intelligent and flexible choices on

purchasing, easier inventory management to every customer.

— Good for choice

Multi-choice of capacity and appearance of indoor unit according to various rooms.

— DC scroll compressor

The highly efficient scroll compressor is equipped with a “flexible Mechanism” that

allows movement in the axial direction of the frame supporting the cradle scroll. This

greatly reduces both leakage and friction loss, ensuring very high efficiency

throughout the speed range.

— DC inverter technology

Powerful startup: Haier DC inverter system can startup and running at maximum

frequency very quickly in order to reach the set temperature in the shorter time, which

brings you great comfort experience.

Minimum running: Haier DC inverter system will reduce the frequency and running

smoothly according to the real load after reach the set temperature. The system

funning cost reduced drastically which brings you real benefit of money saving.

— Automatic control

Precise control: The temperature sensor can measure the temperature precisely with

only 0.5℃ tolerance, which transfers the exact requirement to the system to adjust the

compressor frequency accordingly.

Once reach the set temperature, the system adjust the frequency smoothly according

to the real time request and always maintain the temperature without fluctuation.

— Wider operation range

Haier DC inverter system provide much wider working range that is suitable for

special cooling, heating requirement.

The Unitary Smart DC inv. outdoor unit default production with AC fan motor, DC fan

motor is for optional choice with additional cost.

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2.Specification
Unit YHKJZH012BAM-AFX YHKJZH018BAM-AFX

Model name YORK Outdoor YHUJYH012BAM-A-X YHUJYH018BAM-A-X

Indoor YHKJXH012BAM--FX YHKJXH018BAM--FX


Power supply V/Ph/Hz 230/1/50 230/1/50

Capacity kW(min~max) 3.5(0.9~4.5) 4.8(1.8~5.8)

Input W(min~max) 1080(280~1650) 1490(550~2000)


Rated Cooling
Rated current A 5 6.8
EER W/W 3.24 3.22
SEER W/W 5.1 5.1
Capacity Btu/h 12371.4 17375

Input W(min~max) 995(280~1650) 1580(600~2000)

Rated Rated current A 4.7 6.7


Heating COP W/W 3.62 3.22
SCOP W/W 3.64 3.4

Heating P design(-10℃ ) kW 3.4 4.8

Moisture Removal l/h 1.6 1.8


Max. input consumption W 1800 2000
Max. current A 8 9.5
Starting current A 3 3

Operation Control Wired&Wireless Wired&Wireless

Number of row 2 2

Fin spacing mm 1.25 1.25

Fin material Hydrophilic Aluminium Hydrophilic Aluminium

Indoor coil Tube outside diameter mm 7 7

Tube material Inner Grooved copper tube Inner Grooved copper tube

Number of circuit 4 4

Input W 30 62
Output W 11 18
Indoor fan Running current A 0.18 0.24
motor
Capacitor uF 2 2

Speed (Hi/Me/Lo) rpm 690/520/560 795/690/550

Indoor air flow at 0/50/100 Pa(Hi/Me/Lo) m3/h 620/520/450 700/620/500


Indoor noise level(Sound power level) (Hi/
dB(A) 53/49/45 55/50/47
Me/Lo)
Indoor noise level (Sound pressure level)
dB(A) 40/36/32 42/37/35
(Hi/Me/Lo)
Unit (WxDxH) mm 570×570×260 570×570×260
Indoor
dimension Packing (WxDxH) mm 718×680×380 718×680×380

Net kg 18.5 18.5


Indoor weight
Gross kg 23 23
Unit (WxDxH) mm 700×700×60 700×700×60
Panel
dimension Packing (WxDxH) mm 740×750×115 740×750×115

Net kg 2.8 2.8


Panel weight
Gross kg 4.8 4.8

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Unit YHKJZH012BAM-AFX YHKJZH018BAM-AFX

Model name YORK Outdoor YHUJYH012BAM-A-X YHUJYH018BAM-A-X

Indoor YHKJXH012BAM--FX YHKJXH018BAM--FX

Number of row 2 2

Fin spacing mm 1.75 1.41

Fin material Hydrophilic Aluminium Hydrophilic Aluminium

Outdoor coil Tube outside diameter mm 9.52 7

Tube material Inner Grooved copper tube Inner Grooved copper tube

Coil length x height x width mm 793 x43.3x550 793 x26.6x462

Number of circuit 4 3
Type Rotary Rotary
Capacity W/h 9043.92 13992.48
Input W 690 1245
Compressor Rated current(RLA) A 2650 8.4

Thermal protector 115 120

Refrigerant oil ml 370 500


Input W 62 56
Output W 40 41
Outdoor fan
motor Running current A 0.2 0.25

Speed rpm 850 860


Outdoor air flow m3/h 1900 2200
Outdoor noise level (Sound power level) dB(A) 62 64
Outdoor noise level (Sound pressure
dB(A) 54 54
level)
Unit (WxDxH) mm 780×245×540 810×288×688
Outdoor
dimension Packing (WxDxH) mm 930×340×614 949×406×745

Outdoor Net kg 32 43
weight Gross kg 35 45.5
Type R410A R410A
Refrigerant
Charge g 1100 1300
Liquid side mm 6.35 6.35
Gas side mm 9.52 12.7
Refrigerant
pipe Max. refrigerant pipe length m 15 25

Max. difference in level m 10 15


Operation temperature range ℃ 16~30 16~30
Ambient temperature range (Cooling) ℃ 18~43 18~43
Ambient temperature range (Heating) ℃ -15~24 -15~24
Application area m2 25 35

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Unit YHKJZH024BAR-AFX YHKJZH028BAR-AFX

Model name YORK Outdoor YHUJYH024BAR-A-X YHUJYH028BAR-A-X

Indoor YHKJXH024BAR--FX YHKJXH028BAR--FX


Power supply V/Ph/Hz 230/1/50(60) 230/1/50(60)

Capacity kW(min~max) 6.9(1.8~7.5) 7.8(2.0~8.7)

Input W(min~max) 2225(500~2600) 2590(500~3800)


Rated Cooling
Rated current A 9.4 10.8
EER W/W 3.1 3.01
SEER W/W 5.217391304 5.239130435
Capacity Btu/h 24885 29008

Input W(min~max) 2010(500~2600) 2530(500~3800)

Rated Rated current A 9 11.6


Heating COP W/W 3.63 3.36
SCOP W/W 3.6 3.4

Heating P design(-10℃ ) kW 6.5 7.8

Moisture Removal l/h 2.5 2.8


Max. input consumption W 2600 4200
Max. current A 12 19
Starting current A 3 3

Operation Control Wired&Wireless Wired&Wireless

Number of row 2 2

Fin spacing mm 1.3 1.3

Fin material Hydrophilic Aluminium Hydrophilic Aluminium

Indoor coil Tube outside diameter mm 7 7

Tube material Inner Grooved copper tube Inner Grooved copper tube

Number of circuit 8 8

Input W 140 140


Output W 40 40
Indoor fan Running current A 0.65 0.65
motor
Capacitor uF 3 3

Speed (Hi/Me/Lo) rpm 710/620/520 710/620/520

Indoor air flow at 0/50/100 Pa(Hi/Me/Lo) m3/h 1300/1100/870 1300/1100/870


Indoor noise level(Sound power level) (Hi/
dB(A) 59/57/52 61/59/57
Me/Lo)
Indoor noise level (Sound pressure level)
dB(A) 46/44/39 48/46/44
(Hi/Me/Lo)
Unit (WxDxH) mm 840×840×240 840×840×240
Indoor
dimension Packing (WxDxH) mm 930×930×330 930×930×330

Net kg 26.8 26.8


Indoor weight
Gross kg 32.6 32.6
Unit (WxDxH) mm 950×950×60 950×950×60
Panel
dimension Packing (WxDxH) mm 985×985×115 985×985×115

Net kg 6 6
Panel weight
Gross kg 7.5 7.5

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Unit YHKJZH024BAR-AFX YHKJZH028BAR-AFX

Model name YORK Outdoor YHUJYH024BAR-A-X YHUJYH028BAR-A-X

Indoor YHKJXH024BAR--FX YHKJXH028BAR--FX

Number of row 2 2

Fin spacing mm 1.65 1.7

Fin material Hydrophilic Aluminium Hydrophilic Aluminium

Outdoor coil Tube outside diameter mm 7.94 7.94

Tube material Inner Grooved copper tube Inner Grooved copper tube

Coil length x height x width mm 840 x39.9x700 855 x38.1x792

Number of circuit 4 6
Type Rotary Rotary
Capacity W/h 13992.48 24333.264
Input W 1245 2200(60Hz)
Compressor Rated current(RLA) A 8.4 9.7

Thermal protector 120 120

Refrigerant oil ml 500 870


Input W 85 145
Output W 70 100
Outdoor fan
motor Running current A 0.4 0.4

Speed rpm 880 900


Outdoor air flow m3/h 3000 3500
Outdoor noise level (Sound power level) dB(A) 68 69
Outdoor noise level (Sound pressure
dB(A) 57 58
level)
Unit (WxDxH) mm 860×308×730 948×340×840
Outdoor
dimension Packing (WxDxH) mm 995×420×815 1040×430×1000

Outdoor Net kg 49 64
weight Gross kg 52 73
Type R410A R410A
Refrigerant
Charge g 1600 2600
Liquid side mm 9.52 9.52
Gas side mm 15.88 15.88
Refrigerant
pipe Max. refrigerant pipe length m 25 30

Max. difference in level m 15 20


Operation temperature range ℃ 16~30 16~30
Ambient temperature range (Cooling) ℃ -10~46 -10~46
Ambient temperature range (Heating) ℃ -15~24 -15~24
Application area m2 45 55

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Unit YHKJZH036BAR-AFX YHKJZH048BAR-AFX

Model name YORK Outdoor YHUJYH036BAR-A-X YHUJYH048BAR-A-X

Indoor YHKJXH036BAR--FX YHKJXH048BAR--FX


Power supply V/Ph/Hz 230/1/50(60) 230/1/50(60)

Capacity kW(min~max) 9.3(2.0~10.3) 12.1(6.0~13.8)

Input W(min~max) 3000(500~3800) 4115(2000~6000)


Rated Cooling
Rated current A 12.87 18
EER W/W 3.097826087 2.94
SEER W/W 5.347826087 /
Capacity Btu/h 32030.55 43121.875

Input W(min~max) 2780(500~3800) 4070(2000~6000)

Rated Rated current A 12.1 18


Heating COP W/W 3.38 3.10
SCOP W/W 3.6 /

Heating P design(-10℃ ) kW 9.1 /

Moisture Removal l/h 3 3.8


Max. input consumption W 4500 6000
Max. current A 20 26
Starting current A 3 3

Operation Control Wired&Wireless Wired&Wireless

Number of row 2 2

Fin spacing mm 1.4 1.4

Fin material Hydrophilic Aluminium Hydrophilic Aluminium

Indoor coil Tube outside diameter mm 7 7

Tube material Inner Grooved copper tube Inner Grooved copper tube

Number of circuit 11 11

Input W 150 150


Output W 50 50
Indoor fan Running current A 0.68 0.68
motor
Capacitor uF 8 8

Speed (Hi/Me/Lo) rpm 680/610/530 680/610/530

Indoor air flow at 0/50/100 Pa(Hi/Me/Lo) m3/h 1600/1450/1300 1600/1450/1300


Indoor noise level(Sound power level) (Hi/
dB(A) 62/60/57 /
Me/Lo)
Indoor noise level (Sound pressure level)
dB(A) 49/47/44 49/47/44
(Hi/Me/Lo)
Unit (WxDxH) mm 840×840×290 840×840×290
Indoor
dimension Packing (WxDxH) mm 930×930×390 930×930×390

Net kg 31 31
Indoor weight
Gross kg 37 37
Unit (WxDxH) mm 950×950×60 950×950×60
Panel
dimension Packing (WxDxH) mm 985×985×115 985×985×115

Net kg 6 6
Panel weight
Gross kg 7.5 7.5

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Unit YHKJZH036BAR-AFX YHKJZH048BAR-AFX

Model name YORK Outdoor YHUJYH036BAR-A-X YHUJYH048BAR-A-X

Indoor YHKJXH036BAR--FX YHKJXH048BAR--FX

Number of row 3 2

Fin spacing mm 1.55 1.4

Fin material Hydrophilic Aluminium Hydrophilic Aluminium

Outdoor coil Tube outside diameter mm 7.0 7.94

Tube material Inner Grooved copper tube Inner Grooved copper tube

Coil length x height x width mm 960 x39.9x792 792x38.1x995

Number of circuit 8 in 4 out 9


Type Rotary Rotary
Capacity W/h 24333.264 33718.464
Input W 2200(60Hz) 3010
Compressor Rated current(RLA) A 9.7 9.3

Thermal protector 120 120

Refrigerant oil ml 870 870


Input W 145 180
Output W 100 151
Outdoor fan
motor Running current A 0.4 0.8

Speed rpm 900 850


Outdoor air flow m3/h 3500 4200
Outdoor noise level (Sound power level) dB(A) 69 73
Outdoor noise level (Sound pressure
dB(A) 58 59
level)
Unit (WxDxH) mm 948×340×840 1008×410×830
Outdoor
dimension Packing (WxDxH) mm 1040×430×1000 1130×490×930

Outdoor Net kg 65 82
weight Gross kg 74 93
Type R410A R410A
Refrigerant
Charge g 2700 2850
Liquid side mm 9.52 9.52
Gas side mm 15.88 19.05
Refrigerant
pipe Max. refrigerant pipe length m 30 50

Max. difference in level m 20 30


Operation temperature range ℃ 16~30 16~30
Ambient temperature range (Cooling) ℃ -10~46 -10~46
Ambient temperature range (Heating) ℃ -15~24 -15~24
Application area m2 65 82

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Unit YHKJZH048BAS-AFX YHKJZH060BAS-AFX

Model name YORK Outdoor YHUJYH048BAS-A-X YHUJYH060BAS-A-X

Indoor YHKJXH048BAR--FX YHKJXH060BAR--FX


Power supply V/Ph/Hz 400/3/50(60) 400/3/50(60)

Capacity kW(min~max) 12.1(6.0~13.8) 14.4(3.7~15.1)

Input W(min~max) 4296(2000~6000) 5124(2000~6500)


Rated Cooling
Rated current A 6.5 8.5
EER W/W 2.815217391 2.81
SEER W/W / /
Capacity Btu/h 42304.5 52507.35

Input W(min~max) 4102(2000~6000) 5110(2000~6500)

Rated Rated current A 6.7 8.5


Heating COP W/W 3.02 3.01
SCOP W/W / /

Heating P design(-10℃ ) kW / /

Moisture Removal l/h 3.8 5


Max. input consumption W 6000 6500
Max. current A 10 10.5
Starting current A 3 3

Operation Control Wired&Wireless Wired&Wireless

Number of row 2 2

Fin spacing mm 1.4 1.3

Fin material Hydrophilic Aluminium Hydrophilic Aluminium

Indoor coil Tube outside diameter mm 7 7

Tube material Inner Grooved copper tube Inner Grooved copper tube

Number of circuit 11 10

Input W 150 190


Output W 50 60
Indoor fan Running current A 0.68 1.2
motor
Capacitor uF 8 4.5

Speed (Hi/Me/Lo) rpm 680/610/530 670/550/460

Indoor air flow at 0/50/100 Pa(Hi/Me/Lo) m3/h 1600/1450/1300 1980/1750/1500


Indoor noise level(Sound power level) (Hi/
dB(A) / /
Me/Lo)
Indoor noise level (Sound pressure level)
dB(A) 49/47/44 49/44/42
(Hi/Me/Lo)
Unit (WxDxH) mm 840×840×290 1230×840×280
Indoor
dimension Packing (WxDxH) mm 930×930×390 1325×920×370

Net kg 31 38.6
Indoor weight
Gross kg 37 45.7
Unit (WxDxH) mm 950×950×60 1340×950×80
Panel
dimension Packing (WxDxH) mm 985×985×115 1400×995×115

Net kg 6 8.4
Panel weight
Gross kg 7.5 12.7

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Unit 2 2

Model name YORK Outdoor 1.4 1.5

Indoor Hydrophilic Aluminium Hydrophilic Aluminium

Number of row 7.94 7.94

Fin spacing mm Inner Grooved copper tube Inner Grooved copper tube

Fin material 792x38.1x995 970x38.1x1200

Outdoor coil Tube outside diameter mm 9 10

Tube material Rotary Rotary

Coil length x height x width mm 33718.464 47710.944

Number of circuit 3010 4270


Type 9.3 12
Capacity W/h 120 120
Input W 870 1400
Compressor Rated current(RLA) A 257 120

Thermal protector 142 100

Refrigerant oil ml 1.1 0.4


Input W 850 930
Output W 4200 6500
Outdoor fan
motor Running current A 73 75

Speed rpm 59 60
Outdoor air flow m3/h 1008×410×830 948×340×1250
Outdoor noise level (Sound power level) dB(A) 1130×490×930 1095×410×1400
Outdoor noise level (Sound pressure
dB(A) 82 96
level)
Unit (WxDxH) mm 93 106
Outdoor
dimension Packing (WxDxH) mm R410A R410A

Outdoor Net kg 2850 3300


weight Gross kg 9.52 9.52
Type 19.05 19.05
Refrigerant
Charge g 50 50
Liquid side mm 30 30
Gas side mm 16~30 16~30
Refrigerant
pipe Max. refrigerant pipe length m -10~46 -10~46

Max. difference in level m -15~24 -15~24


Operation temperature range ℃ 82 100
Ambient temperature range (Cooling) ℃ -10~46 -10~46
Ambient temperature range (Heating) ℃ -15~24 -15~24
Application area m2 65 82

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Unit YHFJZH012BAM-AFX YHFJZH018BAM-AFX
model YORK Outdoor YHUJYH012BAM-A-X YHUJYH018BAM-A-X
Indoor YHFJXH012BAM--FX YHFJXH018BAM--FX
Power supply V/Ph/Hz 230/1/50 230/1/50
Capacity Btu/h 12286 17064
Capacity kW(min ~ max) 3.6(0.9 ~ 4.5) 5.0(1.7 ~ 5.3)
Input W(min ~ max) 1118(280 ~ 1650) 1500(550 ~ 2000)
Rated Cooling
Rated current A 5 6.8
EER W/W 3.22 3.33
SEER W/W 5.3 5.6
Capacity Btu/h 13992 19111
Capacity kW(min ~ max) 4.1(1 ~ 4.8) 5.6(1.8 ~ 6.0)
Input W(min ~ max) 1100(280 ~ 1650) 1509(600 ~ 2000)
Rated Heating Rated current A 4.9 6.5
COP W/W 3.73 3.71
SCOP W/W 3.8 3.6
Heating P design(-10℃ ) kW 3.4 5
Moisture Removal l/h 1.6 1.8
Max. input consumption W 1800 2000
Max. current A 8.0 9.5
Starting current A 3 3
Operation Control Wired&Wireless Wired&Wireless
Number of row 3 3
Fin spacing mm 1.5 1.5
Fin material Hydrophilic Aluminium Hydrophilic Aluminium
Tube outside diameter mm 7 7
Indoor coil
Inner Grooved copper
Tube material Inner Grooved copper tube
tube
Coil length x height x width mm 797x39.9x252 797x39.9x252
Number of circuit 4 4
Input W 79
96
Output W 28 55
Indoor fan motor
Running current A 0.32 0.55
Capacitor uF 2 3
Speed (Hi/Me/Lo) rpm 1100/1025/825 1220/1190/1050
Indoor air flow at 0/50/100 Pa(Hi/Me/Lo) m3/h 650/550/450 800/720/650
Indoor noise level(Sound power level) (Hi/Me/
dB(A) 54/50/46 57/54/49
Lo)
Indoor noise level (Sound pressure level)(Hi/
dB(A) 41/37/33 44/41/36
Me/Lo)
Unit (WxDxH) mm 990×199×655 990×199×655
Indoor dimension
Packing (WxDxH) mm 1150×300×750 1150×300×750
Net kg 26.3 28.3
Indoor weight
Gross kg 32.3 34.3
Number of row 2 2
Fin spacing mm 1.75 1.41
Fin material Hydrophilic Aluminium Hydrophilic Aluminium
Tube outside diameter mm 9.52 7
Outdoor coil
Inner Grooved copper
Tube material Inner Grooved copper tube
tube
Coil length x height x width mm 793 x43.3x550 793 x26.6x462
Number of circuit 4 3
Type Rotary Rotary
Capacity W/h 9043.92 13992.48
Input W 690 1245
Compressor
Rated current(RLA) A 2650 8.4
Thermal protector 115 120
Refrigerant oil ml 370 500

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Unit YHFJZH012BAM-AFX YHFJZH018BAM-AFX
model YORK Outdoor YHUJYH012BAM-A-X YHUJYH018BAM-A-X
Indoor YHFJXH012BAM--FX YHFJXH018BAM--FX
Input W 62 56
O u t d o o r f a n Output W 40 41
motor Running current A 0.2 0.25
Speed rpm 850 860
Outdoor air flow m3/h 1900 2200
Outdoor noise level (Sound power level) dB(A) 62 64
Outdoor noise level (Sound pressure level) dB(A) 54 54
O u t d o o r Unit (WxDxH) mm 780×245×540 810×288×688
dimension Packing (WxDxH) mm 930×340×614 949×406×745
Net kg 32 43
Outdoor weight
Gross kg 35 45.5
Type R410A R410A
Refrigerant
Charge g 1100 1300
Liquid side mm 6.35 6.35
Gas side mm 9.52 12.7
Refrigerant pipe
Max. refrigerant pipe length m 15 25
Max. difference in level m 10 15
Operation temperature range ℃ 16 ~ 30 16 ~ 30
Ambient temperature range (Cooling) ℃ 18 ~ 43 18 ~ 43
Ambient temperature range (Heating) ℃ -15 ~ 24 -15 ~ 24
Application area m2 24 35

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Unit YHFJZH024BAR-AFX YHFJZH028BAR-AFX
model YORK Outdoor YHUJYH024BAR-A-X YHUJYH028BAR-A-X
Indoor YHFJXH024BAR--FX YHFJXH028BAR--FX
Power supply V/Ph/Hz 230/1/50(60) 230/1/50(60)
Capacity Btu/h 21842 26620
Capacity kW(min ~ max) 6.4(1.8 ~ 6.7) 7.8(1.9 ~ 9.2)
Input W(min ~ max) 2216(500 ~ 2600) 2475(500 ~ 2600)
Rated Cooling
Rated current A 9.5 10.2
EER W/W 2.89 3.15
SEER W/W 5.2 5.7
Capacity Btu/h 23890 30751
Capacity kW(min ~ max) 7.0(2.3 ~ 7.3) 9.0(2.0 ~ 9.6)
Input W(min ~ max) 2140(500 ~ 2600) 2480500 ~ 2600)
Rated Heating Rated current A 9.5 10.2
COP W/W 3.27 3.63
SCOP W/W 3.6 3.8
Heating P design(-10℃ ) kW 6.5 8
Moisture Removal l/h 2.0 2.6
Max. input consumption W 2600 4200
Max. current A 12.0 19.0
Starting current A 3 3
Operation Control Wired&Wireless Wired&Wireless
Number of row 3 3
Fin spacing mm 1.5 1.3
Fin material Hydrophilic Aluminium Hydrophilic Aluminium
Tube outside diameter mm 7 7
Indoor coil
Inner Grooved copper
Tube material Inner Grooved copper tube
tube
Coil length x height x width mm 797x39.9x252 1070x39.9x252
Number of circuit 4 6
Input W 96 145
Output W 55 70
Indoor fan motor Running current A 0.55 0.82
Capacitor uF 3 5
Speed (Hi/Me/Lo) rpm 1220/1190/1050 1145/1092/956
Indoor air flow at 0/50/100 Pa(Hi/Me/Lo) m3/h 850/800/720 1630/1537/1375
Indoor noise level(Sound power level) (Hi/Me/
dB(A) 57/54/49 62/58/46
Lo)
Indoor noise level (Sound pressure level)(Hi/
dB(A) 44/41/36 49/45/43
Me/Lo)
Unit (WxDxH) mm 990×199×655 1298×240×700
Indoor dimension
Packing (WxDxH) mm 1150×300×750 1500×315×790
Net kg 28.3 37
Indoor weight
Gross kg 34.3 47
Number of row 2 2
Fin spacing mm 1.65 1.7
Fin material Hydrophilic Aluminium Hydrophilic Aluminium
Tube outside diameter mm 7.94 7.94
Outdoor coil
Inner Grooved copper
Tube material Inner Grooved copper tube
tube
Coil length x height x width mm 840 x39.9x700 855 x38.1x792
Number of circuit 4 6
Type Rotary Rotary
Capacity W/h 13992.48 24333
Input W 1245 2200(60Hz)
Compressor
Rated current(RLA) A 8.4 9.7
Thermal protector 120 120
Refrigerant oil ml 500 870

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Unit YHFJZH024BAR-AFX YHFJZH028BAR-AFX
model YORK Outdoor YHUJYH024BAR-A-X YHUJYH028BAR-A-X
Indoor YHFJXH024BAR--FX YHFJXH028BAR--FX
Input W 85 145
O u t d o o r f a n Output W 70 100
motor Running current A 0.4 0.4
Speed rpm 880 900
Outdoor air flow m3/h 3000 3500
Outdoor noise level (Sound power level) dB(A) 68 69
Outdoor noise level (Sound pressure level) dB(A) 57 58
O u t d o o r Unit (WxDxH) mm 860×308×730 948×340×840
dimension Packing (WxDxH) mm 995×420×815 1040×430×1000
Net kg 49 64
Outdoor weight
Gross kg 52 73
Type R410A R410A
Refrigerant
Charge g 1600 2600
Liquid side mm 9.52 9.52
Gas side mm 15.88 15.88
Refrigerant pipe
Max. refrigerant pipe length m 25 30
Max. difference in level m 15 20
Operation temperature range ℃ 16~30 16~30
Ambient temperature range (Cooling) ℃ -10~46 -10~46
Ambient temperature range (Heating) ℃ -15~24 -15~24
Application area m2 45 55

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Unit YHFJZH036BAR-AFX YHFJZH048BAR-AFX
model YORK Outdoor YHUJYH036BAR-A-X YHUJYH048BAR-A-X
Indoor YHFJXH036BAR--FX YHFJXH048BAR--FX
Power supply V/Ph/Hz 230/1/50(60) 230/1/50(60)
Capacity Btu/h 31739 42000
Capacity kW(min ~ max) 9.3(2.0 ~ 10.1) 12.3(5.5 ~ 13.3)
Input W(min ~ max) 2982(500 ~ 2800) 3975(2000 ~ 6000)
Rated Cooling
Rated current A 10.9 17.5
EER W/W 3.11 3.09
SEER W/W 5.6 /
Capacity Btu/h 36176 47104
Capacity kW(min ~ max) 10.6(2.0 ~ 10.8) 13.8(5.5 ~ 15.1)
Input W(min ~ max) 2910(500 ~ 2800) 4083(2000 ~ 6000)
Rated Heating Rated current A 12.8 18.5
COP W/W 3.62 3.38
SCOP W/W 3.8 /
Heating P design(-10℃ ) kW 9.1 /
Moisture Removal l/h 3.1 4.6
Max. input consumption W 4500 6000
Max. current A 20.0 26.0
Starting current A 3 3
Operation Control Wired&Wireless Wired&Wireless
Number of row 3 3
Fin spacing mm 1.3 1.5
Fin material Hydrophilic Aluminium Hydrophilic Aluminium
Tube outside diameter mm 7 7
Indoor coil
Inner Grooved copper
Tube material Inner Grooved copper tube
tube
Coil length x height x width mm 1070x39.9x252 1350x39.9x252
Number of circuit 6 12
Input W 145 198
Output W 70 105
Indoor fan motor Running current A 0.82 0.65
Capacitor uF 5 5
Speed (Hi/Me/Lo) rpm 1145/1092/956 1250/1150/1100
Indoor air flow at 0/50/100 Pa(Hi/Me/Lo) m3/h 1630/1537/1375 2000/1800/1400
Indoor noise level(Sound power level) (Hi/Me/
dB(A) 62/58/46 /
Lo)
Indoor noise level (Sound pressure level)(Hi/
dB(A) 49/45/43 53/51/49
Me/Lo)
Unit (WxDxH) mm 1298×240×700 1580×240×700
Indoor dimension
Packing (WxDxH) mm 1500×315×790 1710×315×790
Net kg 37 54
Indoor weight
Gross kg 47 61
Number of row 3 2
Fin spacing mm 1.55 1.4
Fin material Hydrophilic Aluminium Hydrophilic Aluminium
Tube outside diameter mm 7.0 7.94
Outdoor coil
Inner Grooved copper
Tube material Inner Grooved copper tube
tube
Coil length x height x width mm 960 x39.9x792 792x38.1x995
Number of circuit 8 in 4 out 9
Type Rotary Rotary
Capacity W/h 24333 33718
Input W 2200(60Hz) 3010
Compressor
Rated current(RLA) A 9.7 9.3
Thermal protector 120 120
Refrigerant oil ml 870 870

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Unit YHFJZH036BAR-AFX YHFJZH048BAR-AFX
model YORK Outdoor YHUJYH036BAR-A-X YHUJYH048BAR-A-X
Indoor YHFJXH036BAR--FX YHFJXH048BAR--FX
Input W 145 180
O u t d o o r f a n Output W 100 151
motor Running current A 0.4 0.8
Speed rpm 900 850
Outdoor air flow m3/h 3500 4200
Outdoor noise level (Sound power level) dB(A) 69 73
Outdoor noise level (Sound pressure level) dB(A) 58 59
O u t d o o r Unit (WxDxH) mm 948×340×840 1008×410×830
dimension Packing (WxDxH) mm 1040×430×1000 1130×490×930
Net kg 65 82
Outdoor weight
Gross kg 74 93
Type R410A R410A
Refrigerant
Charge g 2700 2850
Liquid side mm 9.52 9.52
Gas side mm 15.88 19.05
Refrigerant pipe
Max. refrigerant pipe length m 30 50
Max. difference in level m 20 30
Operation temperature range ℃ 16~30 16~30
Ambient temperature range (Cooling) ℃ -10~46 -10~46
Ambient temperature range (Heating) ℃ -15~24 -15~24
Application area m2 65 85

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Unit YHFJZH048BAS-AFX YHFJZH060BAS-AFX
model YORK Outdoor YHUJYH048BAS-A-X YHUJYH060BAS-A-X
Indoor YHFJXH048BAR--FX YHFJXH060BAR--FX
Power supply V/Ph/Hz 400/3/50(60) 400/3/50(60)
Capacity Btu/h 42000 50552
Capacity kW(min ~ max) 12.3(5.5 ~ 13.3) 14.8(3.7 ~ 15.1)
Input W(min ~ max) 4040(2000 ~ 6000) 5028(2000 ~ 6500)
Rated Cooling
Rated current A 6.6 8.5
EER W/W 3.04 2.95
SEER W/W / /
Capacity Btu/h 46464 51761
Capacity kW(min ~ max) 13.6(5.5 ~ 15.1) 15.2(3.7 ~ 16.5)
Input W(min ~ max) 4120(2000 ~ 6000) 4620(2000 ~ 6500)
Rated Heating Rated current A 6.8 8.1
COP W/W 3.30 3.28
SCOP W/W / /
Heating P design(-10℃ ) kW / /
Moisture Removal l/h 4.6 5.1
Max. input consumption W 6000 6500
Max. current A 10.0 10.5
Starting current A 3 3
Operation Control Wired&Wireless Wired&Wireless
Number of row 3 3
Fin spacing mm 1.5 1.5
Fin material Hydrophilic Aluminium Hydrophilic Aluminium
Tube outside diameter mm 7 7
Indoor coil
Inner Grooved copper
Tube material Inner Grooved copper tube
tube
Coil length x height x width mm 1350x39.9x252 1350x39.9x252
Number of circuit 12 12
Input W 198 198
Output W 105 105
Indoor fan motor Running current A 0.65 0.65
Capacitor uF 5 5
Speed (Hi/Me/Lo) rpm 1250/1150/1100 1250/1150/1100
Indoor air flow at 0/50/100 Pa(Hi/Me/Lo) m3/h 2000/1800/1400 2000/1800/1400
Indoor noise level(Sound power level) (Hi/Me/
dB(A) / /
Lo)
Indoor noise level (Sound pressure level)(Hi/
dB(A) 53/51/49 53/51/49
Me/Lo)
Unit (WxDxH) mm 1580×240×700 1580×240×700
Indoor dimension
Packing (WxDxH) mm 1710×315×790 1710×315×790
Net kg 54 54
Indoor weight
Gross kg 61 61
Number of row 2 2
Fin spacing mm 1.4 1.5
Fin material Hydrophilic Aluminium Hydrophilic Aluminium
Tube outside diameter mm 7.94 7.94
Outdoor coil
Inner Grooved copper
Tube material Inner Grooved copper tube
tube
Coil length x height x width mm 792x38.1x995 970x43.5x1200
Number of circuit 9 10
Type Rotary Rotary
Capacity W/h 33718 47711
Input W 3010 4270
Compressor
Rated current(RLA) A 9.3 12
Thermal protector 120 120
Refrigerant oil ml 870 1400

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Unit YHFJZH048BAS-AFX YHFJZH060BAS-AFX
model YORK Outdoor YHUJYH048BAS-A-X YHUJYH060BAS-A-X
Indoor YHFJXH048BAR--FX YHFJXH060BAR--FX
Input W 257 120
O u t d o o r f a n Output W 142 100
motor Running current A 1.1 0.4
Speed rpm 850 930
Outdoor air flow m3/h 4200 6500
Outdoor noise level (Sound power level) dB(A) 73 75
Outdoor noise level (Sound pressure level) dB(A) 59 60
O u t d o o r Unit (WxDxH) mm 1008×410×830 948×340×1250
dimension Packing (WxDxH) mm 1130×490×930 1095×410×1400
Net kg 82 96
Outdoor weight
Gross kg 93 106
Type R410A R410A
Refrigerant
Charge g 2850 3300
Liquid side mm 9.52 9.52
Gas side mm 19.05 19.05
Refrigerant pipe
Max. refrigerant pipe length m 50 50
Max. difference in level m 30 30
Operation temperature range ℃ 16~30 16~30
Ambient temperature range (Cooling) ℃ -10~46 -10~46
Ambient temperature range (Heating) ℃ -15~24 -15~24
Application area m2 83 100

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Unit YHDJZH012BAM-AGX YHDJZH018BAM-AGX
Model name YORK Outdoor YHUJYH012BAM-A-X YHUJYH018BAM-A-X
Indoor YHDJXH012BAM--GX YHDJXH018BAM--GX
Power supply V/Ph/Hz 230/1/50 230/1/50
Capacity Btu/h 11945 17064
Capacity kW(min~max) 3.5(0.8~4.1) 5.0(1.7~5.5)
Input W(min~max) 1080(280~1650) 1553(550~2100)
Rated Cooling
Rated current A 5 6.8
EER W/W 3.24 3.22
SEER W/W 5.3 5.6
Capacity Btu/h 13793 19112
Capacity kW(min~max) 4.0(0.9~4.4) 5.4(1.8~6.0)
Input W(min~max) 1160(280~1650) 1496(600~2100)
Rated Heating Rated current A 5.1 6.5
COP W/W 3.45 3.61
SCOP W/W 3.8 3.8
Heating P design(-10℃) kW 3.4 5
Moisture Removal l/h 1.5 1.9
Max. input consumption W 1200 2100
Max. current A 8.0 10.0
Starting current A 3 3
Operation Control Wired&Wireless Wired&Wireless
Number of row 3 2
Fin spacing mm 1.4 1.4
Fin material Hydrophilic Aluminium Hydrophilic Aluminium
Tube outside diameter mm 7 7
Indoor coil
Inner Grooved copper
Tube material Inner Grooved copper tube
tube
Coil length x height x width mm 434 x 39.9 x 252 895x 26.6 x 252
Number of circuit 3 4
Input W 40 90
Output W 30 74
Running current A 0.5 0.5
Indoor fan motor
Speed (Hi/Me/Lo) rpm
Indoor air flow at 0/50/100
m3/h 550
Pa(Hi/Me/Lo)
External static pressure Pa 0/30 0/30
Indoor noise level(Sound power level) (Hi/Me/
dB(A) 46/41/46 49/43/39
Lo)
Indoor noise level (Sound pressure level)(Hi/
dB(A) 33/28/23 36/30/26
Me/Lo)
Unit (WxDxH) mm 850×420×185 1170×420×185
Indoor dimension
Packing (WxDxH) mm 1025×525×260 1345×525×260
Net kg 17 25
Indoor weight
Gross kg 18 26.5
Number of row 2 2
Fin spacing mm 1.75 1.41
Fin material Hydrophilic Aluminium Hydrophilic Aluminium
Tube outside diameter mm 9.52 7
Outdoor coil
Inner Grooved copper
Tube material Inner Grooved copper tube
tube
Coil length x height x width mm 793 x43.3x550 793 x26.6x462
Number of circuit 4 3
Type Rotary Rotary
Capacity W/h 9043.92 13992.48
Input W 690 1245
Compressor
Rated current(RLA) A 2650 8.4
Thermal protector 115 120
Refrigerant oil ml 370 500

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Unit YHDJZH012BAM-AGX YHDJZH018BAM-AGX
model YORK Outdoor YHUJYH012BAM-A-X YHUJYH018BAM-A-X
Indoor YHDJXH012BAM--GX YHDJXH018BAM--GX
Input W 62 56
O u t d o o r f a n Output W 40 41
motor Running current A 0.2 0.25
Speed rpm 850 860
Outdoor air flow m3/h 1900 2200
Outdoor noise level (Sound power level) dB(A) 62 64
Outdoor noise level (Sound pressure level) dB(A) 54 54
O u t d o o r Unit (WxDxH) mm 780×245×540 810×288×688
dimension Packing (WxDxH) mm 930×340×614 949×406×745
Net kg 32 43
Outdoor weight
Gross kg 35 45.5
Type R410A R410A
Refrigerant
Charge g 1100 1300
Liquid side mm 6.35 6.35
Gas side mm 9.52 12.7
Refrigerant pipe
Max. refrigerant pipe length m 15 25
Max. difference in level m 10 15
Operation temperature range ℃ 16~30 16~30
Ambient temperature range (Cooling) ℃ 18~43 18~43
Ambient temperature range (Heating) ℃ -15~24 -15~24
Application area m2 25 35

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Unit YHDJZH024BAR-AGX YHEJZH024BAR-AGX
Model name YORK Outdoor YHUJYH024BAR-A-X YHUJYH024BAR-A-X
Indoor YHDJXH024BAR--GX YHEJXH024BAR--GX
Power supply V/Ph/Hz 220/1/50(60) 230/1/50(60)
Capacity Btu/h 24231 24231
Capacity kW(min~max) 7.1(1.8~7.5) 7.1(1.8~7.5)
Input W(min~max) 2180(600~2600) 2158(600~2600)
Rated Cooling
Rated current A 9.8 9.8
EER W/W 3.25 3.29
SEER W/W 5.6 5.2
Capacity Btu/h 24231 25063
Capacity kW(min~max) 7.2(2.8~7.6) 7.3(2.3~7.8)
Input W(min~max) 1980(600~2600) 2000(600~2600)
Rated Heating Rated current A 9.2 9.5
COP W/W 3.63 3.65
SCOP W/W 3.8 3.8
Heating P design(-10℃) kW 6.5 6.5
Moisture Removal l/h 2.2 2.2
Max. input consumption W 2600 2600
Max. current A 12.0 12.0
Starting current A 3 3
Operation Control Wired&Wireless Wired&Wireless
Number of row 3 3
Fin spacing mm 1.4 1.5
Fin material Hydrophilic Aluminium Hydrophilic Aluminium
Tube outside diameter mm 7 7
Indoor coil
Inner Grooved copper
Tube material Inner Grooved copper tube
tube
Coil length x height x width mm 895x 39.9 x 252 813x39.9 x 252
Number of circuit 6 6
Input W 90 190
Output W 74 88
Running current A 0.5 0.86
Indoor fan motor
Speed (Hi/Me/Lo) rpm 1200/1100/1000
Indoor air flow at 0/50/100
1100 1050/1000/900
Pa(Hi/Me/Lo)
External static pressure Pa 0/30 0/50
Indoor noise level(Sound power level) (Hi/Me/
dB(A) 52/45/42 56/54/51
Lo)
Indoor noise level (Sound pressure level)(Hi/
dB(A) 39/32/29 44/42/39
Me/Lo)
Unit (WxDxH) mm 1170×420×185 950×650×270
Indoor dimension
Packing (WxDxH) mm 1345×525×260 1170×860×340
Net kg 27 37
Indoor weight
Gross kg 28.5 39
Number of row 2 2
Fin spacing mm 1.65 1.65
Fin material Hydrophilic Aluminium Hydrophilic Aluminium
Tube outside diameter mm 7.94 7.94
Outdoor coil
Inner Grooved copper
Tube material Inner Grooved copper tube
tube
Coil length x height x width mm 840 x39.9x700 840 x39.9x700
Number of circuit 4 4
Type Rotary Rotary
Capacity W/h 13992.48 13992.48
Input W 1245 1245
Compressor
Rated current(RLA) A 8.4 8.4
Thermal protector 120 120
Refrigerant oil ml 500 500

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Unit YHDJZH024BAR-AGX YHEJZH024BAR-AGX
model YORK Outdoor YHUJYH024BAR-A-X YHUJYH024BAR-A-X
Indoor YHDJXH024BAR--GX YHEJXH024BAR--GX
Input W 85 85
O u t d o o r f a n Output W 70 70
motor Running current A 0.4 0.4
Speed rpm 880 880
Outdoor air flow m3/h 3000 3000
Outdoor noise level (Sound power level) dB(A) 68 68
Outdoor noise level (Sound pressure level) dB(A) 57 57
O u t d o o r Unit (WxDxH) mm 860×308×730 860×308×730
dimension Packing (WxDxH) mm 995×420×815 995×420×815
Net kg 49 49
Outdoor weight
Gross kg 52 52
Type R410A R410A
Refrigerant
Charge g 1600 1600
Liquid side mm 9.52 9.52
Gas side mm 15.88 15.88
Refrigerant pipe
Max. refrigerant pipe length m 25 25
Max. difference in level m 15 15
Operation temperature range ℃ 16~30 16~30
Ambient temperature range (Cooling) ℃ -10~46 -10~46
Ambient temperature range (Heating) ℃ -15~24 -15~24
Application area m2 50 50

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Unit YHEJZH028BAR-AGX YHEJZH036BAR-AGX
Model name YORK Outdoor YHUJYH028BAR-A-X YHUJYH036BAR-A-X
Indoor YHEJXH028BAR--GX YHEJXH036BAR--GX
Power supply V/Ph/Hz 230/1/50(60) 230/1/50(60)
Capacity Btu/h 27693 32080
Capacity kW(min~max) 8.1(1.9~9.0) 9.4(2.0~10.1)
Input W(min~max) 2691(500~3800) 3175(500~3800)
Rated Cooling
Rated current A 12 14.3
EER W/W 3.01 2.96
SEER W/W 5.2 5.1
Capacity Btu/h 31056 34811
Capacity kW(min~max) 9.1(2.0~9.6) 10.2(2.0~11.0)
Input W(min~max) 2465(500~3800) 2887(500~3800)
Rated Heating Rated current A 10.5 13.2
COP W/W 3.69 3.53
SCOP W/W 3.5 3.4
Heating P design(-10℃) kW 7.8 9.1
Moisture Removal l/h 3.1 3.6
Max. input consumption W 4200 4500
Max. current A 19.0 20.0
Starting current A 3 3
Operation Control Wired&Wireless Wired&Wireless
Number of row 4 4
Fin spacing mm 1.3 1.5
Fin material Hydrophilic Aluminium Hydrophilic Aluminium
Tube outside diameter mm 7 7
Indoor coil
Inner Grooved copper
Tube material Inner Grooved copper tube
tube
Coil length x height x width mm 1001x39.9 x 309 1001x39.9 x 309
Number of circuit 6 6
Input W 375 375
Output W 207 207
Running current A 1.5 1.5
Indoor fan motor
Speed (Hi/Me/Lo) rpm 1200/1100/1000 1200/1100/1000
Indoor air flow at 0/50/100
2090/1970/1792 2090/1970/1792
Pa(Hi/Me/Lo)
External static pressure Pa 50/100 50/100
Indoor noise level(Sound power level) (Hi/Me/
dB(A) 63/61/59/55 63/61/59/55
Lo)
Indoor noise level (Sound pressure level)(Hi/
dB(A) 50/48/46/42 50/48/46/42
Me/Lo)
Unit (WxDxH) mm 1135×742×270 1135×742×270
Indoor dimension
Packing (WxDxH) mm 1300×850×380 1300×850×380
Net kg 45.4 45.4
Indoor weight
Gross kg 51.3 51.3
Number of row 2 3
Fin spacing mm 1.7 1.55
Fin material Hydrophilic Aluminium Hydrophilic Aluminium
Tube outside diameter mm 7.94 7.0
Outdoor coil
Inner Grooved copper
Tube material Inner Grooved copper tube
tube
Coil length x height x width mm 855 x38.1x792 960 x39.9x792
Number of circuit 6 8 in 4 out
Type Rotary Rotary
Capacity W/h 24333 24333
Input W 2200(60Hz) 2200(60Hz)
Compressor
Rated current(RLA) A 9.7 9.7
Thermal protector 120 120
Refrigerant oil ml 870 870

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Unit YHEJZH028BAR-AGX YHEJZH036BAR-AGX
model YORK Outdoor YHUJYH028BAR-A-X YHUJYH036BAR-A-X
Indoor YHEJXH028BAR--GX YHEJXH036BAR--GX
Input W 145 145
O u t d o o r f a n Output W 100 100
motor Running current A 0.4 0.4
Speed rpm 900 900
Outdoor air flow m3/h 3500 3500
Outdoor noise level (Sound power level) dB(A) 69 69
Outdoor noise level (Sound pressure level) dB(A) 58 58
O u t d o o r Unit (WxDxH) mm 948×340×840 948×340×840
dimension Packing (WxDxH) mm 1040×430×1000 1040×430×1000
Net kg 64 65
Outdoor weight
Gross kg 73 74
Type R410A R410A
Refrigerant
Charge g 2600 2700
Liquid side mm 9.52 9.52
Gas side mm 15.88 15.88
Refrigerant pipe
Max. refrigerant pipe length m 30 30
Max. difference in level m 20 20
Operation temperature range ℃ 16~30 16~30
Ambient temperature range (Cooling) ℃ -10~46 -10~46
Ambient temperature range (Heating) ℃ -15~24 -15~24
Application area m2 55 65

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Unit YHEJZH048BAR-AGX YHEJZH048BAS-AGX
Model name YORK Outdoor YHUJYH048BAR-A-X YHUJYH048BAS-A-X
Indoor YHEJXH048BAR--GX YHEJXH048BAR--GX
Power supply V/Ph/Hz 230/1/50(60) 400/3/50(60)
Capacity Btu/h 41636 41295
Capacity kW(min~max) 12.2(5.6~13.6) 12.1(5.6~13.6)
Input W(min~max) 4340(2000~6000) 4285(2000~6000)
Rated Cooling
Rated current A 18.5 7
EER W/W 2.81 2.82
SEER W/W / /
Capacity Btu/h 46578 45895
Capacity kW(min~max) 13.6(5.6~15.4) 13.4(5.6~15.4)
Input W(min~max) 4240(2000~6000) 4170(2000~6000)
Rated Heating Rated current A 19 7
COP W/W 3.21 3.21
SCOP W/W / /
Heating P design(-10℃) kW / /
Moisture Removal l/h 4.5 4.5
Max. input consumption W 6000 6000
Max. current A 26.0 10.0
Starting current A 3 3
Operation Control Wired&Wireless Wired&Wireless
Number of row 4 4
Fin spacing mm 1.5 1.5
Fin material Hydrophilic Aluminium Hydrophilic Aluminium
Tube outside diameter mm 7 7
Indoor coil
Inner Grooved copper
Tube material Inner Grooved copper tube
tube
Coil length x height x width mm 1001x39.9 x 309 1001x39.9 x 309
Number of circuit 6 6
Input W 350 350
Output W 240 240
Running current A 1.6 1.6
Indoor fan motor
Speed (Hi/Me/Lo) rpm 1200/1100/1000 1200/1100/1000
Indoor air flow at 0/50/100
2090/1970/1792 2090/1970/1792
Pa(Hi/Me/Lo)
External static pressure Pa 50/100 50/100
Indoor noise level(Sound power level) (Hi/Me/
dB(A) / /
Lo)
Indoor noise level (Sound pressure level)(Hi/
dB(A) 51/49/47/43 51/49/47/43
Me/Lo)
Unit (WxDxH) mm 1135×742×270 1135×742×270
Indoor dimension
Packing (WxDxH) mm 1300×850×380 1300×850×380
Net kg 52 52
Indoor weight
Gross kg 55 55
Number of row 2 2
Fin spacing mm 2 1.4
Fin material 1.4 Hydrophilic Aluminium
Tube outside diameter mm Hydrophilic Aluminium 7.94
Outdoor coil
Tube material 7.94 Inner Grooved copper tube
Inner Grooved copper
Coil length x height x width mm 792x38.1x995
tube
Number of circuit 792x38.1x995 9
Type Rotary Rotary
Capacity W/h 33718 33718
Input W 3010 3010
Compressor
Rated current(RLA) A 9.3 9.3
Thermal protector 120 120
Refrigerant oil ml 870 870

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Unit YHEJZH048BAR-AGX YHEJZH048BAS-AGX
model YORK Outdoor YHUJYH048BAR-A-X YHUJYH048BAS-A-X
Indoor YHEJXH048BAR--GX YHEJXH048BAR--GX
Input W 180 257
O u t d o o r f a n Output W 151 142
motor Running current A 0.8 1.1
Speed rpm 850 850
Outdoor air flow m3/h 4200 4200
Outdoor noise level (Sound power level) dB(A) 73 73
Outdoor noise level (Sound pressure level) dB(A) 59 59
O u t d o o r Unit (WxDxH) mm 1008×410×830 1008×410×830
dimension Packing (WxDxH) mm 1130×490×930 1130×490×930
Net kg 82 82
Outdoor weight
Gross kg 93 93
Type R410A R410A
Refrigerant
Charge g 2850 2850
Liquid side mm 9.52 9.52
Gas side mm 19.05 19.05
Refrigerant pipe
Max. refrigerant pipe length m 50 50
Max. difference in level m 30 30
Operation temperature range ℃ 16~30 16~30
Ambient temperature range (Cooling) ℃ -10~46 -10~46
Ambient temperature range (Heating) ℃ -15~24 -15~24
Application area m2 85 83

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Unit YHGJZH048BAR-AGX YHGJZH048BAS-AGX
Model name YORK Outdoor YHUJYH048BAR-A-X YHUJYH048BAS-A-X
Indoor YHGJXH048BAR--GX YHGJXH048BAR--GX
Power supply V/Ph/Hz 230/1/50(60) 400/3/50(60)
Capacity Btu/h 42319 41295
Capacity kW(min~max) 12.4(5.6~13.6) 12.1(5.6~13.6)
Input W(min~max) 4316(2000~6000) 4300(2000~6000)
Rated Cooling
Rated current A 18.5 7
EER W/W 2.87 2.82
SEER W/W / /
Capacity Btu/h 46748 45895
Capacity kW(min~max) 13.7(5.6~15.4) 13.4(5.6~15.4)
Input W(min~max) 3800(2000~6000) 3700(2000~6000)
Rated Heating Rated current A 17 6.8
COP W/W 3.61 3.62
SCOP W/W / /
Heating P design(-10℃) kW / /
Moisture Removal l/h 4.5 4.5
Max. input consumption W 6000 6000
Max. current A 26.0 10.0
Starting current A 3 3
Operation Control Wired&Wireless Wired&Wireless
Number of row 3 3
Fin spacing mm 1.8 1.8
Fin material Hydrophilic Aluminium Hydrophilic Aluminium
Tube outside diameter mm 9.52 9.52
Indoor coil
Inner Grooved copper
Tube material Inner Grooved copper tube
tube
Coil length x height x width mm 1062x64.95 x450 1062x64.95 x450
Number of circuit 5 5
Input W 470 470
Output W 270 270
Running current A 1.95 1.95
Indoor fan motor
Speed (Hi/Me/Lo) rpm 1070/860/690 1070/860/690
Indoor air flow at 0/50/100
2580/2070/1560 2580/2070/1560
Pa(Hi/Me/Lo)
External static pressure Pa 50~150 50~150
Indoor noise level(Sound power level) (Hi/Me/
dB(A) / /
Lo)
Indoor noise level (Sound pressure level)(Hi/
dB(A) 50/46/42 50/46/42
Me/Lo)
Unit (WxDxH) mm 1197×830×360 1197×830×360
Indoor dimension
Packing (WxDxH) mm 1430×940×420 1430×940×420
Net kg 70 70
Indoor weight
Gross kg 77 77
Number of row 2 2
Fin spacing mm 1.4 1.4
Fin material Hydrophilic Aluminium Hydrophilic Aluminium
Tube outside diameter mm 7.94 7.94
Outdoor coil
Inner Grooved copper
Tube material Inner Grooved copper tube
tube
Coil length x height x width mm 792x38.1x995 792x38.1x995
Number of circuit 9 9
Type Rotary Rotary
Capacity W/h 33718 33718
Input W 3010 3010
Compressor
Rated current(RLA) A 9.3 9.3
Thermal protector 120 120
Refrigerant oil ml 870 870

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Unit YHGJZH048BAR-AGX YHGJZH048BAS-AGX
model YORK Outdoor YHUJYH048BAR-A-X YHUJYH048BAS-A-X
Indoor YHGJXH048BAR--GX YHGJXH048BAR--GX
Input W 180 257
O u t d o o r f a n Output W 151 142
motor Running current A 0.8 1.1
Speed rpm 850 850
Outdoor air flow m3/h 4200 4200
Outdoor noise level (Sound power level) dB(A) 73 73
Outdoor noise level (Sound pressure level) dB(A) 59 59
O u t d o o r Unit (WxDxH) mm 1008×410×830 1008×410×830
dimension Packing (WxDxH) mm 1130×490×930 1130×490×930
Net kg 82 82
Outdoor weight
Gross kg 93 93
Type R410A R410A
Refrigerant
Charge g 2850 2850
Liquid side mm 9.52 9.52
Gas side mm 19.05 19.05
Refrigerant pipe
Max. refrigerant pipe length m 50 50
Max. difference in level m 30 30
Operation temperature range ℃ 16~30 16~30
Ambient temperature range (Cooling) ℃ -10~46 -10~46
Ambient temperature range (Heating) ℃ -15~24 -15~24
Application area m2 85 83

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Unit YHGJZH060BAS-AGX
Model name YORK Outdoor YHUJYH060BAS-A-X
Indoor YHGJXH060BAR--GX
Power supply V/Ph/Hz 400/3/50(60)
Capacity Btu/h 51875
Capacity kW(min~max) 15.2(3.7~15.8)
Input W(min~max) 5370(2000~6500)
Rated Cooling
Rated current A 8.5
EER W/W 2.83
SEER W/W /
Capacity Btu/h 54605
Capacity kW(min~max) 16.0(3.7~17.0)
Input W(min~max) 4680(2000~6500)
Rated Heating Rated current A 7.5
COP W/W 3.42
SCOP W/W /
Heating P design(-10℃) kW /
Moisture Removal l/h 4.9
Max. input consumption W 6500
Max. current A 10.5
Starting current A 3
Operation Control Wired&Wireless
Number of row 3
Fin spacing mm 1.8
Fin material Hydrophilic Aluminium
Indoor coil Tube outside diameter mm 9.52
Tube material Inner Grooved copper tube
Coil length x height x width mm 1062x64.95 x450
Number of circuit 5
Input W 470
Output W 270
Running current A 1.95
Indoor fan motor
Speed (Hi/Me/Lo) rpm 1070/860/690
Indoor air flow at 0/50/100
2580/2070/1560
Pa(Hi/Me/Lo)
External static pressure Pa 50~150
Indoor noise level(Sound power level) (Hi/Me/
dB(A) /
Lo)
Indoor noise level (Sound pressure level)(Hi/
dB(A) 50/46/42
Me/Lo)
Unit (WxDxH) mm 1197×830×360
Indoor dimension
Packing (WxDxH) mm 1430×940×420
Net kg 70
Indoor weight
Gross kg 77
Number of row 2
Fin spacing mm 1.5
Fin material Hydrophilic Aluminium
Outdoor coil Tube outside diameter mm 7.94
Tube material Inner Grooved copper tube
Coil length x height x width mm 970x38.1x1200
Number of circuit 10
Type Rotary
Capacity W/h 47711
Input W 4270
Compressor
Rated current(RLA) A 12
Thermal protector 120
Refrigerant oil ml 1400

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Unit YHGJZH060BAS-AGX
model YORK Outdoor YHUJYH060BAS-A-X
Indoor YHGJXH060BAR--GX
Input W 120
Outdoor fan Output W 100
motor Running current A 0.55
Speed rpm 930
Outdoor air flow m3/h 6500
Outdoor noise level (Sound power level) dB(A) 75
Outdoor noise level (Sound pressure level) dB(A) 60
O u t d o o r Unit (WxDxH) mm 948×340×1250
dimension Packing (WxDxH) mm 1095×410×1400
Net kg 96
Outdoor weight
Gross kg 106
Type R410A
Refrigerant
Charge g 3300
Liquid side mm 9.52
Gas side mm 19.05
Refrigerant pipe
Max. refrigerant pipe length m 50
Max. difference in level m 30
Operation temperature range ℃ 16~30
Ambient temperature range (Cooling) ℃ -10~46
Ambient temperature range (Heating) ℃ -15~24
Application area m2 105

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3. Dimension

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830
840

25
25

648
580
340

410
380

447

180 180

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4. Piping and wiring installation
outdoor unit
Carefully read the following information in order to operate the air conditioner correctly.
Below are listed three kinds of Safety Precautions and Suggestions.
WARNING Incorrect operations may result in severe consequences of death or serious injuries.
CAUTION Incorrect operations may result in injuries or machine damages; in some cases may
cause serious consequences.
INSTRUCTIONS: These information can ensure the correct operation of the machine.
Symbols used in the illustrations
:Indicates an action that must be avoided.
! :Indicates that important instructions must be followed.
:Indicates a part which must be grounded.
:Beware of electric shock (This symbol is displayed on the main unit label.)

After reading this handbook, hand it over to those who will be using the unit.
The user of the unit should keep this mamual at hand and make it available to those who will be performing repairs or
relocating the unit. Also, make it available to the new user when the user changes hands.
Be sure to conform with the following important Safety Precautions.

WARNING

If any abnormal phenomena is found Don't dismantle the outlet of the


(e. g.smell of firing), please cut off switch off
outdoor unit.
the power supply immediately, and The exposure of fan is very dangerous
contact the dealer to find out the which may harm human beings.
handling method.
In such case, to continue using the conditioner will damage
the conditioner, and may cause electrical shock or fire When need maintenance and repairment,
hazard. call dealer to handle it.
Incorrect maintenance and repairment
may cause water leak, electrical shock
After a long time use of air-conditioner
and fire hazard.
the base should be checked for any
damages.
If the damaged base is not repaired, the
unit may fall down and cause accidents.

WARNING

No goods or nobody is permitted to Air-conditioner can't be installed in the environment with


placed on or stand on outdoor unit.The inflammable gases because the inflammable gases near
falling of goods and people may cause air-conditioner may cause fire hazard.
accidents. Please let the dealer be responsible for installing the
conditioner. Incorrect installation may cause water leak,
electrical shock and fire hazard.
Don't operate the air-conditioner with
damp hands.Otherwise it will be shocked. Call the dealer to take measures to prevent the refrigerant
from leaking.
If conditioner is installed in a small room, be sure to take
Only use correctly-typed fuse. every measure in order to prevent suffocation accident
May not use wire or any other materials even in case of refrigerant leakage.
replacing fuse, otherwise it may cause
faults or fire accidents. When conditioner is installed or reinstalled, the dealer should
be responsible for them.
Incorrect installation may cause water leaking, electrical
Use discharge pipe correctly to ensure efficient discharge. shock and fire hazard.
Incorrect pipe use may cause water leaking.
Connect earthing wire.
Earthing wire should not be connected to the gas
Installed electrical-leaking circuit breaker. pipe, water pipe, lightning rod or phone line, Earthing
It easily cause electrical shock without circuit breaker. incorrect earthing may cause shock.

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Safety Precautions
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.
This appliance is not intended for use by persons (including Children should be supervised to ensure that they do not
children) with reducedphysical, sensory or mental capabilities, play with the appliance.
or lack of experience and knowledge, unless they have been
given supervision or instruction concerning use of the
appliance by a person responsible for their safety.

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Safety Precautions
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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Safety Precautions
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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Read Before Installation
Items to Be Checked
(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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Read Before Installation
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

The table shows the standards in Japan. Using this table as a reference, choose pipes that meet the local standards.

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Read Before Installation
Air Tightness Test
No changes from the conventional method. Note that a refrigerant leakage detector for R22 or R407C cannot detect R410A
leakage.

NO
NO
Halide torch R22 or R407C leakage detector
Items to be strictly observed :
1.Pressurize the equipment with nitrogen up to the design pressure and then judge the equipment's air tightness, taking
temperature variations into account.
2.When investigating leakage locations using a refrigerant, be sure to use R410A.
3.Ensure that R410A is in a liquid state when charging.
Reasons:
Use of oxygen as the pressurized gas may cause an explosion.
1.
2.
Charging with R410A gas will lead the composition of the remaining refrigerant in the cylinder to change and then this
refrigerant can not be used.

Vacuuming
1.Vacuum pump with check valve
A vacuum pump with a check valve is required to prevent the vacuum pump oil from flowing back into the refrigerant
circuit when the vacuum pump power is turned off (power failure). It is also possible to attach a check valve to the actual
vacuum pump afterwards.
2.Standard degree of vacuum for the vacuum pump
Use a pump which reaches 65Pa or below after 5 minutes of operation.
In addition, be sure to use a vacuum pump that has been properly maintained and oiled using the specified oil. If the
vacuum pump is not properly maintained, the degree of vacuum may be too low.
3.Required accuracy of the vacuum gauge
Use a vacuum gauge that can measure up to 650Pa. Do not use a general gauge manifold since it cannot measure a
vacuum of 650Pa.
4.Evacuating time
Evacuate the equipment for 1 hour after 650Pa has been reached.
After envacuating, leave the equipment for 1 hour and make sure the that vacuum is not lost.
5.Operating procedure when the vacuum pump is stopped
In order to prevent a backflow of the vacuum pump oil, open the relief valve on the vacuum pump side or loosen the
charge hose to drawn in air before stopping operation.The same operating procedure should be used when using a
vacuum pump with a check valve.

Charging Refrigerant
R410A must be in a liquid state when charging.
Reasons:
R410A is a pseudo-azeotropic refrigerant (boiling point R32= -52 C, R125= -49 C) and can roughly be handled in the same
way as R22; however, be sure to fill the refrigerant from the liquid side, for doing so from the gas side will somewhat change
the composition of the refrigerant in the cylinder.
Note
In the case of a cylinder with a syphon, liquid R410A is charged without turning the cylinder up side down. Check the
type of cylinder before charging.
Remedies to be taken in case of a refrigerant leak
When refrigerant leaks, additional refrigerant may be charged. (Add the refrigerant from the liquid side)

Characteristics of the Conventional and the New Refrigerants


Because R410A is a simulated azeotropic refrigerant, it can be handled in almost the same mammer as a single refrigerant
such as R22. Howerver, if the refrigerant is removed in the vapor phase, the composition of the refrigerant in the cylinder
will somewhat change.
Remove the refrigerant in the liquid phase. Additional refrigerant may be added in case of a refrigerant leak.
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Name of Parts
24K 28K 36K

Air inlet Air inlet

Air outlet
Air outlet

Compressor
Compressor (Inside of unit)
(Inside of unit)

48K(1 phase) 48K(3 phase) 60K

Air inlet

Air inlet

Air outlet

Compressor Air outlet


(Inside of unit)

Compressor
(Inside of unit)

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Installation Procedure Installation of Outdoor Unit

1. Selection of the place of installation


Select the place of installation satisfying the following conditions and, at the same time, obtain a consent from the client or
user.
Place where air circulates.
Place free from heat radiation from other heat sources.
Place where drain water may be discharged.
Place where noise and hot air may not disturb the neighborhood.
Place where there is not heavy snowfall in the winter time.
Place where obstacles do not exist near the air inlet and air outlet .
Place where the air outlet may not be exposed to a strong wind.
Place surrounded at four sides are not suitable for installation. A 1m or more of overhead space is needed for the unit.
Avoid mounting guide-louvers to the place where short-circuit is a possibility.
When installing several units, secure sufficient suction space to avoid short circuiting.

Open space requirement around the unit


Distance Case I Case II Case III
Air inlet L3
L1 open open 500 mm
L2 500 L2 300 mm 300 mm open
L3 150 mm 300 mm 150 mm
(Servicing
Note :
Air inlet

space)
(1) Fix the parts with screws.
Air outlet
(2) Don't intake the strong wind directly to
L1 NO
the outlet air-flow hole.
(3) A one meter distance should be Wind direction
kept from the unit top.
(4) Don't block the surroundings of the unit with sundries.
(5) If the outdoor unit is installed in a place that is exposed
to the wind, install the unit so that the outlet grid is NOT
pointing in the direction of the wind.

2. Installation of outdoor unit


Fix the unit on the foundation in a proper way according to the condition of the installation place, referring to the following
information.
Give enough room for the concrete foundation to fix by anchor bolts.
Place the concrete foundation deep enough.
Install the unit so that the angle of inclination must be less than 3 degrees.

(a) Concrete foundation (b) Foundation anchor

Unit
Unit

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

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Installation Procedure Installation of Outdoor Unit

3. Installation dimension (Unit:mm)

24K 28K 36K


948
860

840
730

25
633

580
308
340

340
380

48K(1 phase) 48K(3 phase) 60K

1008 948
830

1250
25

648
25

580
410
447

340
380

180 180

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Installation Procedure Piping Connection

1. Piping diagram
24K 28K 36K 48K(1 phase) 48K(3 phase) 60K

Flare connection 3-way stop valve


Gas pipe

Indoor Outdoor
unit unit
Liquid
pipe
3-way stop valve

2. Piping size
Liquid pipe 9.52x0.8mm
24K 28K 36K 90+0.5
Gas pipe 15.88x1.0mm

48K(1 phase) 48K(3 phase) Liquid pipe 9.52x0.8mm


Install the removed flare nuts to the pipes
60K Gas pipe 19.05x1.0mm to be connected, then flare the pipes.

3. Limitations for one way piping length and vertical height difference

Model Vertical height difference


One way piping length (between indoor and outdoor)

24K 28K 36K less than 30 m less than 20 m

48K(1 phase) 48K(3 phase) 60K less than 50 m less than 30 m

Precautions for refrigerant piping Spanner


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

4. Piping connection method


Apply refrigerant oil to the joint and the flange. Pipe diameter Fastening torque (N.m)
To bend a pipe, give the roundness as possible not to crush
the pipe. Liquid pipe 6.35mm 14.2-17.2
When connecting pipe, hold the pipe centre to centre and then Liquid pipe 9.52mm 32.7-39.9
screw nut on by hand, refer to Fig.
Gas pipe 12.7mm 49.5-60.3
Be careful not to let foreign matters, such as sands enter
the pipe. Gas pipe 15.88mm 61.8-75.4
Gas pipe 19.05mm 97.2-118.6

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

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Installation Procedure Air Tightness Test

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

High pressure piezometer


stop valve totally closed
Indoor Outdoor (Gas side) VL VH
Meter separator

Completely tightened
Flare part Discharging valve

Completely tightened
Flare part Manhole Dropping valve
Nitrogen tank

Indoor units
Outdoor units
stop valve totally closed
(Liquid side)
2 Line pressure gauge Cylinder pressure gauge
1) Pressurize for over 3 minutes at 0.3MPa (3.0 kg/cm g).
2 Tubing bring brazed
2) Pressurize for over 3 minutes at 1.5MPa (15 kg/cm g). A large
leakage will be found.
2
Sweat joint
3) Pressurize for about 24 hours at 3.0MPa (30 kg/cm g). A small Cylinder of nitrogern
leakage will be found. Large slip-on connector

Service hose
Check if the pressure drops
If the pressure does not drop, then pass.
If the pressure drops, then please check the leaking point.
2
When pressurizing for 24 hours, a variation of 1 C in the ambient temperature will cause a variation of 0.01MPa(0.1kg/cm g)
in pressure. It shall be corrected during test.

Checking the leaking point


In 1) to 3) steps, if the pressure drops, check the leakage in each joint by listening, touching and using soap water etc.
to identify the leaking point. After confirming the leaking point, welding it again or tighten the nut tightly again.

Installation Procedure Additional Refrigerant Charge

When the total length (L) of the two indoor units' connecting pipe is less than 5m, it is unnecessary to charge additional
refrigerant.
If the connecting pipe (L) exceeds 5m, it shall charge M(g) additional refrigerant per meter.

That is: Refrigerant charging amount = (L-5m) x 45 (g/m)

Only in COOLING operation can charge the additional refrigerant.


When charging, the refrigerant shall be charged from the charging nozzle of low pressure valve.
Be carefull when charging refrigerant, do not let the air mix into the system, and must charge the additional refrigerant
in liquid state.

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Installation Procedure Vacuuming

Piping vavuum method: to use vacuum pump Liquid stop valve


Gas stop valve
1. Detach the service port's cap of gas stop valve, the valve rod's cap for liquid
stop valve and gas stop valve, and connect the service port into the projection Gauge manifold(R410A)
of charge hose (low) for gaugemanifold. Then connect the projection of
charge hose (center) for gaugemanifold into vacuum pump.
Vacuum pump(R410A)

2. Open the handle at low in gaugemanifold, and operate vacuum pump. If the
scale-moves of gause (low) reach vacuum condition in a moment, check Open

the step 1 again.

3. Vacuumize for over 15min. And check the level gauge which should read -
0.1MPa (-76 cm Hg) at low pressure side. After the completion of vacuumizing,
close the handle 'Lo' in the vacuum pump. Check the condition of the scale Close

and hold it for 1-2min. If the scale-moves back in spite of tightening, make
flaring work again, then return to the beginning of the step 3.

4. Open the valve rod for the liquid stop valve to an angle of anticlockwise 90 Liquid stop valve

degree. After 6 seconds, close the liquid stop valve and make the inspection 90
Gas stop valve
Service port
of gas leakge. 90 for 6 sec.

5. No gas leakage? In case of gas leakage, tighten parts of pipe connection. If leakage stops, then proceed the step 6. If it
does not stop gas leakage, discharge whole refrigerants from the service port. After flaring work again and vacuumize,
fill up prescribed refrigerant from the gas cylinder.

Liquid stop valve


6. Detach the charge hose from the service port, open liquid stop valve and Gas stop valve
gas stop valve. Turn the valve rod anticlockwise until hitting lightly.

7. To prevent the gas leakage, turn the service ports cap, the valve rodis cap
for liquid stop valve and gas stop valve a little more than the point where
the torque increases suddenly. Valve rod cap
Valve rod cap
Service port cap

CAUTION:
If the refrigerant of the air conditioner leaks, it is necessary to make all the refrigerant out. Vacuumize first, then charge
the liquid refrigerant into air conditioner according to the amount marked on the nameplate.

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Installation Procedure Electrical Wiring

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

Precautions for Electrical wiring


Electrical wiring work should be conducted only by authorized personnel.
Do not connect more than three wires to the terminal block. Always use round type crimped terminal lugs with insulated
grip on the ends of the wires.
Use copper conductor only.

Selection of size of power supply and interconnecting wires


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

Item Circuit breaker Power source Earth leakage breaker


wire size
Phase Switch breaker Overcurrent protector Switch Leak
(minimum)
Model (A) rated capacity (A) (mm2) breaker(A) current(mA)

24K 1 40 26 6.0 40 30

28K
36K 1 40 30 6.0 40 30
48K(1 phase)

48K(3 phase) 3 30 20 4.0 30 30


60K

If the supply cord is damaged, it must be replaced by the manufacturer or itsservice agent or a similar qualified person.
If the fuse of control box is broken, please change it with the type of T25A/450VAC;
If the fuse of control PC board is broken, please change it with the type of T3.15A/250VAC. But for 28K,36K,48K(1
phase),48K(3 phase),60K, the type is T6.3A/250VAC.
The wiring method should be in line with the local wiring standard.
The power cable and connecting cable should be self-provided.
All the cables shall have got the European authentication certificate. During installation, when the connecting cables
break off, it must be assured that the grouding wire is the last one to be broken off.
The breaker of the air conditioner should be all-pole switch; and the distance between its two contacts should not be no
less than 3mm. Such means for disconnection must be incorporation in the fixed wiring.
The distance between its two terminal blocks of indoor unit and outdoor unit should not be over 5m. If exceeded, the
diameter of the wire should be enlarged according to the local wiring standard.
A leakage breaker must be installed.

The specification of power cable


For models 28K,36K,48K(1 phase), the power cable should be H05RN-F 3G 6.0mm2.
For models 48K(3 phase), 60K,the power cable should be H07RN-F 5G 4.0mm2.

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Installation Procedure Electrical Wiring

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

WARNING:
INTERCONNECTING WIRES MUST BE WIRED ACCORDING TO FIGURE BELOW. INCORRECT WIRING MAY CAUSE
EQUIPMENT DAMAGE.

24K 28K 36K 48K(1 phase)


To indoor unit

L N 1 2 3
Y/G

Outdoor unit
Power supply :1PH,220-230V~,50/60Hz
terminal block

48K(3 phase) 60K

Indoor unit 1 2 3
terminal block Y/G

Outdoor unit
R S T N 1 2 3
terminal block
Y/G
Power supply:380-400V, 3N~,50/60Hz

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Covertable type(12K/18K/24K) Installation Procedure
Please ask the dealer or specialist to install, never try by the SELECTING THE MOUNTING POSITION
users themselves. After the installation please be sure of the Decide the mounting position with the customer as
following conditions. follows:
WARNING: (1) Install the indoor unit level on a strong wall, floor, ceiling
Please call dealer to install the air-conditioner. which is not subject to vibration.
Incorrect installation may cause water leaking, shock and (2) The inlet and outlet ports should not be obstructed.The
fire hazard. air should be able to blow all over the room.
CAUTION: (3) Install the unit near an electric outlet or special branch
circuit.
Air-conditioner can't be installed in the environment
(4) Do not install the unit where it will be exposed to direct
with inflammable gases because the inflammable gases
sunlight.
near air-conditioner may cause fire hazard.
(5) Install the unit where connection to the outdoor unit is
Installed electrical-leaking circuit breaker.
easy.
It easily cause electrical shock without circuit breaker.
(6) Install the unit where the drain pipe can be easily installed.
Connect earthing wire. (7) Take servicing etc. into consideration and leave the
Earthing wire should not be connected to the gas pipe, water spaces shown in the figure below. Also install the unit where
pipe, lightning rod or phone line, incorrect earthing may the filter can be removed.
cause shock.
Use discharge pipe correctly to ensure efficient WARNING:
discharge.
Install at a place that can withstand the weight of the indoor and
Incorrect pipe use may cause water leaking. outdoor units and install positively so that the units will not topple
Earthing
Wiring or fall.
Air-conditioner should be equipped with special power supply CAUTION:
wire.
(1)Do not install where there is the danger of combustible gas
Location leakage.
(2)Do not install near heat sources.
Air-conditioner should be located in well-vented and easily (3)If children under 10 years old may approach the unit, take
accessible place. preventive measures so that they cannot reach the unit.
Air-conditioner should not be located in the following places:
(1) Places with machine oils or other oil vapours. Under ceiling Floor console
(2) Seaside with high salt content in the air. may be difference
Left Indoor unit Right
(3) Near hot spring with high content of sulfide gases. 1.5m

(4) Area with frequent fluctuation of voltage e.g. factory,


etc. 30 cm
1.5m
(5) In vehicles or ships. or more
Ceiling
Left Right
(6) Kitchen with heavy oil vapour or humidity.
(7) Near the machine emitting electric-magnetic waves.
(8) Places with acid, alkali vapour.
Choose the following locations:
(1) Capable of supporting air conditioner weight, don't 30 cm
or more
1.5m 30 cm
or more
increase operating noise and vibration. 2 cm
or more
(2) Hot vapour from outdoor unit outlet and operating noise
don't disturb neighbour.
(3) No obstacles around the outdoor unit outlet.
TV, radio, acoustic appliances etc. are at least 1 m far away
from the indoor unit, outdoor unit, power supply wire,
connecting wire, pipes, otherwise images may be disturbed
or noises be created.
As required, take measures against heavy snow. Outdoor unit

INSTALLATION PARTS
The following installation parts are optional parts. Use them
as required.
Optional parts

Adhesive tape Drain hose


Saddle (L.S) with screws Piping hole cover

Heat insulation material Plastic clamp


Putty Indoor unit

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Installation Procedure
PREPARING INDOOR UNIT INSTALLATION
Remove the intake grill
Open the intake grill and remove the three or four or six screws.
Note:
The main unit can be wired before the indoor unit is installed.
Intake grill
Select the most appropriate installation order.

Fig. 1
A.FLOOR CONSOLE TYPE
1.Drilling for piping rear
Select piping and drain directions. The piping and drain can be made
in three directions as shown in the Fig.1. right

down

The drain hose can be connected to either the left or right side. (Fig.2) Fig. 2

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

When the directions are selected, drill a 7 cm dia. hole on the wall so Fig. 3
that the hole is tilted downward toward the outdoor for smooth water Wall
flow. When the pipe is led out from the rear, make a hole at the position 6mm
shown in Fig.3. 7cm

Indoor unit outdoor unit

When installing set to wall, install the accessory wall Fig. 4


bracket at the position shown in Fig. 4, and mount the 99cm
set to it. 50cm 24.5cm
Wall bracket

Side of set
6.5cm
65.5cm

4.5cm
53cm

6.5cm

7cm hole
3.5cm hole

12.5cm 10cm

2. Installing drain hose Fig. 5 Drain pan


Select whether the drain hose will be
connected to the left or right side (Fig.2). Insert Nylon fastener
the drain hose into the drain pan, then secure
Drain hose
the drain hose with a nylon fastener (Fig.5).

Wrap the insulation (drain hose) around the drain Fig. 6 Drain pan
hose connection. (Fig.6)
Insulation
(Drain hose)
Drain hose

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Installation Procedure
Be sure to arrange the drain hose correctly so that it is Fig.7 OK NO NO
leveled lower than the drain hose connecting port of
the indoor unit. (Fig.7)

Arrange the drain hose Drain hose


lower than this portion.

CAUTION: Fig.8
Do not install the unit drain hose side is too high.
Height A should be less than 5 mm.(Fig.8)

Drain hose

A A

B. UNDER CEILING TYPE Fig.9


900m
Using the installation template, drill holes for
piping and anchor bolts(for holes).(Fig.9) Drilling position
Installation for anchor bolt
200m template
Ceilling
Wall

Drilling position
for piping

1.Drilling for piping Fig. 10 Rear (Install the drain


Select piping and drain directions. (Fig.10) hose in the direction.)

CAUTION:
Install the drain hose at the rear. It should not be Right
installed on the top or right side.

When the directions are selected, drill 80mm and 50mm Fig.11
Wall
or 150mm dia. hole on the wall so that the hole is tilted
6mm
downward toward the outdoor for smooth water flow.
(Fig.11)

2.Drilling holes for anchor bolts and installing the Fig.12


60 to 70mm

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

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

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Installation Procedure
3. Installing brackets Fig.14A Fig.14B
Install the brackets with nuts, washers and spring
washers. (Fig.14) Bracket (Left) Bracket (Right)

Spring washer
Bracket
Special nut

4. Installing indoor unit Fig.15


Hex bolt
Reset the hex bolts as shown in Fig.15.
Indoor unit 8 to 13mm

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


Now, securely tighten the hex bolts in both sides.

Bolt Bracket

Indoor unit

5. Installing the drain hose


Select whether the drain hose will be connected to the left or right side.(Fig.2)
Insert the drain hose into the drain pan, then secure the drain hose with a nylon fastener.(Fig.5)
Wrap the insulation (drain hose) around the drain hose connection. (Fig.6)
Be sure to arrange the drain hose correctly so that it is leveled lower than the drain hose connecting port of the indoor
unit. (Fig.17)

Fig.17
Remove the hole cover.

Arrange the drain hose Drain hose


lower than this portion

OK NO

When drain hose is arranged backward. Secure the drain hose with the VT wire. (Fig.18)

Fig.18
Piping hole

VT wire
Base (Bottom)
VT wire hole
Intake grill

Pass the drain hose through here Cut the grill Drain hose

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Installation Procedure
CONNECTING THE PIPING Table 1
1. Flare processing Pipe Flare nut
(1) Cut the connection pipe with pipe cutters so that the Small pipe Small (width across flats 22mm)
pipe is not deformed. Large pipe Large (width across flats 24mm)
(2) Holding the pipe downward so that cuttings cannot
enter the pipe, remove the burrs.
Fig.1
(3) Remove the flare nut from the indoor unit pipe and
Width across flats
outdoor unit and assemble as shown in Table1 and L dimension
insert the flare nut onto the pipe, and flare with a
L
flaring tool.
(4) Check if the flared part "L" (Fig.1) is spread uniformly
and that there are no cracks.

Model Pipe Diameter of pipe Dimension A (mm) A


Liquid pipe 6.35mm (1/4")
12K 1.0~1.2
Gas pipe 9.52mm (3/8")
Liquid pipe 6.35mm (1/4")
18K 1.0~1.2
Gas pipe 12.7mm (1/2") Pipe expander
Liquid pipe 9.52mm (3/8")
24K 1.4~2.2
Gas pipe 15.88mm (5/8")

2. Bending pipes
The pipes are shaped by your hands. Be careful not to OK NO
collapse them. Extend the pipe by unwinding it

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

B. For strand wiring (Fig.B)


(1) Cut the wire with a wire cutter or wire-cutting pliers, then strip the insulation to about 10mm of the exposed strand wiring.
(2) Using a screwdriver, remove the terminal screw(s) on the terminal board.
(3) Using a round terminal fastener or pliers, securely clamp a round terminal to each stripped wire end.
(4) Position the round terminal wire, and replace and tighten the terminal screw using a screw driver.
A. Solid wire B. Strand wire Screw with Screw with
special washer special washer
Round
Strip 25mm

Loop terminal Round Round


Strip 10mm

terminal terminal
Terminal
board Wire
Insulation Wire

Insulation tube
Cord clamp

Fix connection cord and power cable at the cord clamp


After passing the connection cord and power cable through the insulation tube,
fasten it with the cord clamp, as shown right.
Use VW-1, 0.5 to 1.0 mm thick, PVC tube as the insulation tube.

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

Wiring of indoor unit


(1) Remove the electrical component box.

Electrical component box


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

Electrical component box


Remove the four tapping screws.

(2) Pull out the electrical component box. (3) Remove the electrical component box cover.

CAUTION:
Be careful not to pinch the lead wires
between the electrical component box
and base.
Electrical component box
Base
Remove the three tapping screws. Electrical component box cover

(4) Wiring
1.Remove the cord clamp.
2.Process the end of the connection cords to the Indoor unit
dimensions shown in the right figure. terminal block
1 2 3
3.Connect the end of the connection cord fully into the Y/G
terminal block.
4.Fasten the connection cord with a cord clamp.
5.Fasten the end of the connection cord with the screw.
Outdoor unit
terminal block 1(N) 2(L) 3(C)
Y/G

WARNING:
(1) Always use a special branch circuit and install a special receptacle to supply power to the room air conditioner.
(2) Use a circuit breaker and receptacle matched to the capacity of the room air conditioner.
(3) The circuit breaker is installed in the permanent wiring. Always use a circuit that can trip all the poles of the wiring and
has an isolation distance of at least 3mm between the contacts of each pole.
(4) Perform wiring work in accordance with standards so that the room air conditioner can be operated safely and positively.
(5) Install a leakage circuit breaker in accordance with the related laws and regulations and electric company standards.

CAUTION:
(1) The power source capacity must be the sum of the room air conditioner current and the current of other electrical
appliances. When the current contracted capacity is insufficient, change the contracted capacity.
(2) When the voltage is too low and the air conditioner is difficult to start, contact the power company the voltage raised.
(3) The Unit has default temperature compensation setting,pls. cancel it when floor standing installation.
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Installation Procedure
MOUNT THE COVER PLATE AND THE INTAKE GRILL

1.Mount the cover plate (right) (2) Insert the hinges on the bottom of the intake grill into the
(1) Cut a pipe exit hole in the right plate. This is only when holes in the base assembly. Then mount the arms to the
the pipe exits from the right side. This operation is not required three areas on the top of the intake grill.
when the protrusion is on the top or rear.
Cover plate (right)

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

3. Mount the intake grill.


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

2. Mount the cover plate (left)


Join the cover plate (left) and mount with screws.

Test Run
Check items
1. Indoor unit
Is operation of each button on the remote control unit
normal?
Does each lamp light normally? Customer guidance
Do not air flow direction louvers operate normally?
Explain the following to the customer in accordance with the
Is the drain normal?
operating manual:
2. Outdoor unit (1) Starting and stopping method, operation switching,
Is there any abnormal noise and vibration during operation? temperature adjustment, timer, air flow switching and other
Will noise, wind or drain water from the unit disturb the remote control unit operations.
neighbors? (2) Air filter removal and cleaning, and how to use air louvers.
Is there any gas leakage? (3) Give the operation and installation manuals to the customer.
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Covertable type(28K/36K/48K/60K)Installation Procedure
SELECTING THE MOUNTING POSITION
WARNING
Install at a place that can withstand the weight of the indoor unit and install it positively so that the unit will not topple or
fall.

CAUTION
Do not install the unit where there is the danger of combustible gas leakage.
Do not install near heat sources.
If children under 10 years old may approach the unit, take preventive measures so that they cannot reach the unit.

Decide the mounting position with the customer as follows.


(1) Install the indoor unit level on a strong wall which is not subject to vibration.
(2) The inlet and outlet ports should not be obstructed, and the air should be able to blow all over the room.
(3) Do not install the unit where it will be exposed to direct sunlight
(4) Install the unit where connection to the outdoor unit is easy.
(5) Install the unit where the drain pipe can be easily installed.
(6) Take servicing, etc. into consideration and leave the spaces shown in "Maintenace space dimension" .
(7) Install the unit where the filter can be removed

ACCESSORIES FOR INSTALLATION


The following installation parts are optional parts. Use them as required.
Optional parts

Adhesive tape
Saddle (L.S) with screws
Drain hose
Heat insulation material
Piping hole cover
Putty
Plastic clamp

MAINTENANCE SPACE DIMENSION


For ceiling installation
Ceiling

INDOOR UNIT

>3"(80mm) >6"(150mm) >0.4"(10mm)

For half concealed installation Ceiling panel

Ceiling panel
INDOOR UNIT

>3"(80mm) >6"(150mm)
>0.4"(10mm)

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Installation Procedure
INSTALLING THE INDOOR UNIT
Connection pipe requirement
Diameter Maximum Maximum height
Model (between indoor
Liquid side Gas side length and outdoor)

28K 9.52 mm 15.88mm 30 m 20m


36K

48K
9.52 mm 19.05mm 50 m 30 m
60K

Install the room air conditioner as follows


1. Remove the intake grill and side cover
(1) Remove the Air filters
(2) Remove the intake grilles
(3) Remove the Side cover (Right and left side)
(4) This air conditioner can be set up to intake fresh air. The information about how to install for fresh-air intake, refer to
"Fresh air intake".

Air filter Intake grille Side cover A (Right side) Side cover A (Left side)

2. Location of ceiling supension bolts


30mm 30mm
Dimensions (Space Required for
installation)
Suspension bolt pitch 1530mm
10mm
155mm

INDOOR UNIT (TOP VIEW) 300mm

Suspension bolt should


extend outward 30 to 50mm.

For half-concealed installation


Supension-bolt pitch should be as shown below
40mm Ceiling Opening:1530mm 40mm

Ceiling panel

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

Ceiling panel

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Installation Procedure
3. Drilling the holes and attaching the suspension bolts Ceiling panel Special nut A (included)
(1) Drill 25mm holes at the suspension-bolt locations. The two special nuts are
provided with the unit. The M10 nut must be obtained locally.
(2) Install the bolts, then temporarily attach Special nuts A and B and a normal 10 to 15 mm
M10 nut to each bolt.
Special nut B (included)
Bolt strength: 980 to 1470 N (100 TO 150 kgf)
M10 nut (Obtained locally)

If using anchor bolts


(1) Drill holes for anchor bolts at the locations at which you will set the suspension bolts. Note that anchor bolts must be
obtained locally.
(2) Install the anchor bolts, then temporarily attach special nut "B" (included) and a locally-procured M10 nut to each of
the bolts.
Anchor-bolt strength: 980 to 1470 N (100 TO 150 kgf)

Special nut B(included)

M10 Nut (Obtaied locally)


M10 Nut
(Obtaied locally) 10 to 15 mm

4.Installing the indoor unit Ceiling Ceiling panel


(1) Lift unit so that suspension bolts pass through suspension fittings at
the sides (four places),and slide the unit back. Wall
(2) Fasten the indoor unit into place by tightening-up the special "B" bolts
and the M10 nuts. Make sure that unit is secure and will not shift Wall
back and forth.

For half-concealed installation Glass wool insulate


When installing the indoor unit in a semi-concealed orientation, make (10 to 20mm thick )
sure to reinforce the insulation of the unit on all sides. Drops of water
may fall from the unit if it is not thoroughly insulated.
Indoor unit
CAUTION (Top view)
In order to check the drainage, be sure to use a level during installation
of the indoor unit. If the installation site of the indoor unit is not level,
Wall
water leakage may occur.
Ceiling panel

5.Installing the coupler heat insulation


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

Indoor unit Coupler pipe (small) Indoor unit


Coupler heat
Coupler heat insulation(small) insulation
Nylon fastener (small)
When using an auxiliary pipe, make sure that the fastener used is insulated in the same way.
Note:
When installing the unit on the floor, fix the four rubber base feet in the accessories on the bottom plate of the unit with
four 4x16 screws and 4 flat washers, as the position in the figure. A
A 4:1
rubber base foot
4x16 screw
The bottom plate of the unit.
flat washer

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Installation Procedure
INSTALLING THE DRAIN HOSE
Install the drain pipe with downward gradient (1/50 to 1/100) and so there are no rises or traps in the pipe.
Use general hard polyvinyl chloride pipe (VP25) (outside diameter 38 mm)
During installation of the drain pipe, be careful to avoid applying pressure to the drain point of the unit.
When the pipe is long, install supporters.
Do not perform air bleeding.
Always heat insulate (8mm or over thick) the indoor side of the drain pipe.

GOOD BAD BAD

Supporter
5 to 6.5 ft
(1.5 to 2m)

(1) Install insulation for the drain pipe


Cut the included insulation material to an appropriate size and adhere it to the pipe.

Drain pipe insulation


Drain pipe
Insulation for Drain pipe
(To be obtained locally. Indoor unit Drain pipe
Length should be at least 8mm.)
Drain pipe insulation (accessories)
Indoor unit (drain port) No gap 10mm or over

Cable VT
(2) When drain pipe is put in the right rear position drain pipe
Fasten the drain pipe with cable VT so that there is a proper slope for drain pipe to
exit from the indoor unit.

Indoor unit
(Rear view)

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Installation Procedure
ELECTRICAL WIRING
Connect wiring to the terminals
A.For solid core wiring (or F-cable)
(1) Cut the wire end with a wire cutter or wire-cutting pliers, then strip the insulation to about 15/16"(25mm) to expose the
solid wire.
(2) Using a screwdriver, remove the terminal screw(s) on the terminal board.
(3) Using pliers, bend the solid wire to form a loop suitable for the terminal screw.
(4) Shape the loop wire properly, place it on the terminal board and tighthen securely with the terminal screw using a
screwdriver.

B.For strand wiring


(1) Cut the wire end with a wire cutter or wire-cutting pliers, then strip the insulation to about 3/8"(10mm) to expose the
solid wire.
(2) Using a screwdriver, remove the terminal screw(s) on the terminal board.
(3) Using a round terminal fastener or pliers, securely clamp a round terminal to each stripped wire end.
(4) Position the round terminal wire, and replace and tighten the terminal screw using a screwdriver.
A. Solid wire B. Strand wire Screw with Screw with
special washer special washer
Round
Strip 15/16"(25mm)

Round
Loop terminal terminal Round
Strip 3/8"(10mm)

terminal
Terminal Wire
Wire board

Insulation

Insulation tube
Fix connection cord and power cable at the cord clamp
Cord clamp
After passing the connection cord and power cable through the insulation tube,
fasten it with the cord clamp.
Use VW-1, 0.5 to 1.0 mm thick, PVC tube as the insulation tube.

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

Item Circuit breaker Power source Earth leakage breaker


Phase wire size
Switch breaker Overcurrent protector (minimum) Switch Leak
Model (A) rated capacity (A) (mm2) breaker(A) current(mA)

28K 36K 1 40 30 6.0 40 30

48K 60K 1 30 20 4.0 10 30

CAUTION
Match the terminal block numbers and connection cord colors with those of the outdoor unit. Erroneous wiring may cause
burning the electric parts.
Connect the connection cords firmly to the terminal block. Imperfect installation may cause a fire.
Always fasten the outside covering of the connection cord with the cord clamp. If the insulator is chafed, electric leakage
may occur.
Always connect the ground wire.
The Unit has default temperature compensation setting, please cancel it when floor standing installation.

Connect indoor unit and outdoor unit


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

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Installation Procedure
Wiring diagram

28K 36K 48K 60K

Indoor unit 1 2 3
Indoor unit 1 2 3
terminal block Y/G terminal block Y/G

Y/G
Outdoor unit L N 1 2 3 Outdoor unit
R S T N 1 2 3
terminal block Y/G terminal block
Y/G
Power supply Power supply
1PH, 220-230V~, 50/60Hz 380-400V, 3N~, 50/60Hz

WARNING
The power cable and connecting cable are self-provided.
Always use a special branch circuit and install a special receptacle to supply power to the room air conditioner.
Use a circuit breaker and receptacle matched to the capacity of the room air conditioner.
The circuit breaker is installed in the permanent wiring. Always use a circuit that can trip all the poles of the wiring and
has an isolation distance of at least 3mm between the contacts of each pole.
Perform wiring work in accordance with standards so that the room air conditioner can be operated safely and positively.
Install a leakage circuit breaker in accordance with the related laws and regulations and electric company standards.

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

For half-concealed
FRESH AIR INTAKE
1. Open up the knockout hole for the fresh air intake. If using half-concealed
installation, open up the top knockout hole instead.

CAUTION
When removing the cabinet (iron plate), be careful not to damage the indoor
unit internal parts and surrounding area (outer case).
When processing the cabinet (iron plate), be careful not to injury yourself
with burrs,etc.

2. Fasten the round flange (optional) to the fresh air intake. If using half-
concealed installation, attach to the top.
Round duct (option part)

3. Connect the duct to the round flange.

4. Seal with a band and vinyl tape,etc. so that air does not leak from the
connection.
Duct

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Test Run
Check items
1. Indoor unit
Is operation of each button on the remote control unit normal?
Does each lamp light normally?
Do not air flow direction louvers operate normally?
Is the drain normal?

2. Outdoor unit
Is there any abnormal noise and vibration during operation?
Will noise, wind, or drain water from the unit disturb the neighbors?
Is there any gas leakage?

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

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Low ESP DUCT Installation Procedure Indoor Unit

Selecting the mounting position to install the indoor units


Select suitable places where the outlet air can be sent to the entire room, and convenient to lay out
the connection pipe, connection wire and the drainage pipe to outdoor.
The ceiling structure must be strong enough to support the unit weight.
The connecting pipe, drain pipe and connection wire shall be able to go though the building wall
to connect between the indoor and outdoor units.
The connecting pipe between the indoor and outdoor units as well as the drain pipe shall be as
short as possible.
If it is necessary to adjust the filling amount of the refrigerant, please refer to the installation manual
attached with the outdoor unit.
The connecting flange should be provided by the user himself.
The indoor unit has two water outlets one of which is obstructed at the factory (with a rubber cap). Only the outlet not obstructed
(liquid inlet and outlet side) will be generally used during installation. If applicable, both the outlets should be used together.
An access port must be provided during installation of indoor unit for maintenance.
After selecting the unit installation location, proceed the following steps:
1. Drill a hole in the wall and insert the connecting pipe and wire through a PVC wall-through tube
purchased locally. The wall hole shall be with a outward down slope of at least 1/100.
2. Before drilling check that there is no pipe or reinforcing bar just behind the drilling position.
Drilling shall avoid at positions with electric wire or pipe.
3. Mount the unit on a strong and horizontal building roof. If the base is not firm, it will cause noise,
vibration or leakage.
4. Support the unit firmly.
5. Change the form of the connection pipe, connection wire and drain pipe so that they can go through the wall hole easily.
Installation dimension

12K B
18K
24K
A

C
D H
G

I
F

Unit model A B C D E F G H I Indoor unit dimensions(unit:mm)

12K 420 892 370 850 185 640 85 760 152

18K 24K 420 1212 370 1170 185 960 85 1080 152

Installation Procedure Air Duct

Each of the air sending duct and air return duct shall be fixed on the prefabricated panel of the floor by the iron bracket. The
recommended distance between the edge of the air return duct and the wall is over 150mm.
The gradient of the condensate water pipe shall keep over 1%.
The condensate water pipe shall be thermal insulated.
When installing the ceiling Concealed type indoor unit, the air return duct must be designed and installed as figure shown.
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Installation Procedure Air Duct

Building roof of installation


Return air box

Air outlet grille


0.5m (use white motor plug)
2.0m (use red motor plug)
A Air supply

Ceiling
There should
be no obstacles
within 1m Unit
Unit Return air box Return air
Air supply Return air

Note:
When connecting the short ducts, use the low static terminals, which color is white.
The distance L from the air outlet of the duct to the air outlet of the air conditioner shall be no more than 0.5 m.
When connecting the long ducts, use the middle static terminals, which color is red.
The distance L from the air outlet of the duct to the air outlet of the air conditioner shall be no more than 2.0 m.

The sketch map of long duct

M8 wide expansion bolt

M8 suspender screw Air conditioner


Suspending hook
M8 wide lock washer
Drain pipe Air out duct
Air return duct Tie-in of air M8 screw nut
Transition duct Air distributary distributary
Air return blind

1. Installation of air sending duct


Soft connection
This unit uses rounded duct, the diameter of the duct Indoor unit or static box Transition duct Rounded duct
is 180mm. Tie-in of air
The rounded duct needs to add a transition duct to distributary
connect with the air-sending duct of indoor unit, then Air distributary
connect with respective separator. As Figure shown,
all the fan speed of any of the separator's air outlet
shall be adjusted approximately the same to meet
the requirement for the room air conditioner.

2. Installation of air return duct Air return blind Air return duct
Indoor unit
Use rivet to connect the air return duct on the air
return inlet of the indoor unit, then connect the other
end with the air return blind as Figure shown.

rivet

3.Thermal insulation of duct


Air-sending duct and air return duct shall be thermally gluey nail heat preservation cotton tinfoil gluey nail cap
insulated. First stick the gluey nail on the duct, then
attach the heat preservation cotton with a layer of adhesive tape
tinfoil paper and use the gluey nail cap to fix. Finally
use the tinfoil adhesive tape to seal the connected
part. As Figure shown.

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Installation Procedure Air Duct

Installing the suspension screw


Use M8 or M10 suspension screws (4, prepared in the field) (when the suspension screw height exceeds 0.9m, M10 size is the
only choice). These screws shall be installed as follows with space adapting to air conditioner overall dimensions according to
the original building structures.

Wooden structure New concrete slab


A square wood shall be supported by the beams and To set with embedded parts, foundation bolts etc.
then set the suspension screws.
Square wood
Iron reinforcement
Beam Foundation bolt
Suspension screw
Knife embedded part Guide plate embedded part Pipe suspension foundation bolt

Original concrete slad Steel reinforcement structure


Use hole hinge, hole plunger or hole bolt. Use steel angle or new support steel angle directly.
Hanging bolt

Support steel angle


Suspension screw
Hanging of the indoor unit
Fasten the nut on the suspension screw and then hang the suspension screw in the T slot of the suspension part of the unit.
Aided with a level meter, adjust level of the unit within 5mm

Installation Procedure Refrigerant Pipe

CAUTION Pipe size (unit :mm)


In installation, if there is refrigerant gas leakage, please take ventilation
Model Gas side Liquid side
measures immediately. The refrigerant gas will generate poisonous
gas upon contacting fire.
12K 9.52 6.35
After installation, please verify that there is no refrigerant leakage.
The leaked refrigerant gas will produce poisonous gas when meeting
fire source such as heater and furnace etc. 18K 12.7 6.35
Pipe material
Phosphorus deoxidized copper seamless pipe (TP2M) for air conditioner. 24K 15.88 9.52

Allowable pipe length and drop


These parameters differ according to the outdoor unit. See the instruction manual attached with the outdoor unit for details.
Supplementary refrigerant
The refrigerant supplementation shall be as specified in the installation instructions attached with the outdoor unit.
The adding procedure shall be aided with a measuring meter for a specified amount of supplemented refrigerant.
Note:
Overfilling or underfilling of refrigerant will cause compressor fault. The amount of the added refrigerant shall be as specified
in the instructions.
Connecting pipe Installing torque
Connection of refrigerant pipe O.D.(mm) (N-m)
Conduct flared connection work to connect all refrigerant pipes. 6.35 11.8 (1.2kgf-m)
The connection of indoor unit pipes must use double spanners. 9.52 24.5 (2.5 kgf-m)
The installing torque shall be as given in the following table.
Wall thicknessof connection pipe 0.8mm 12.7 49.0 (5.0 kgf-m) Double-spanner
operation
15.88 78.4 (8.0 kgf-m)
Creating vacuum
With a vacuum pump, create vacuum from the stop valve of the outdoor unit. Emptying with refrigerant sealed in the outdoor
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Installation Procedure Refrigerant Pipe

Open all valves


Open all the valves on the outdoor unit.

Gas leakage detection


Check with a leakage detector or soap water if there is gas leakage at the pipe connections and bonnets.

Insulation treatment
Conduct insulation treatment on both the gas side and liquid side of pipes respectively. The notch upward(Attached detail view)
During cooling operation, both the liquid and gas sides are cold and thus shall be
insulated so as to avoid dew generation.
The insulating material at gas side shall be resistant to a temperature Indoor unit Field piping side

above 120 C Subsidiary insulation tube

The indoor unit pipe connection part shall be insulated.

Installation Procedure Drain Pipe

CAUTION
In order to drain water normally, the drain pipe shall be processed as specified in the installation manual and shall be thermal
insulated to avoid dew generation. Improper hose connection may cause indoor water leakage.

Requirements
1.5m~2m
The indoor drain pipe shall be thermal insulated. Support
The connection part between the drain pipe and
the indoor unit shall be insulated so as to prevent
dew generation. Down slope above 1/100
S type elbow
The drain pipe shall be slant downwards (greater Insulation (supplied by the user)
than 1/100). The middle part shall not be of S type
elbow, otherwise abnormal sound will be produced.
The horizontal length of the drain pipe shall be less than 20 m. In case of To the largest (app. 10cm)
long pipe, supports shall be provided every 1.5 _ 2m to prevent wavy form.
Central piping shall be laid out according to the right figure.
Take care not to apply external force onto the drain pipe connection part. VP30
Down slope above 1/100

Wall
Pipe and insulation material
Outside
Slant
Pipe Rigid PVC pipe VP20 mm (internal diameter)
Insulation Foamed PE with thickness above 7 mm
Drain pipe (supplied
by the user)

Hose
Drain pipe size: (3/4") PVC pipe
Hose Hose clamp
The hose is used for adjusting the off-center and angle of the rigid PVC pipe.
Directly stretch the hose to install without making any deformation.
The soft end of the hose must be fastened with a hose clamp.
Please apply the hose on horizontal part Insulation treatment.
Wrap the hose and its clamp up to the indoor unit without any Insulation
Subsidiary insulation
clearance with insulating material, as shown in the figure. Rigid PVC pipe

Drain confirmation
During trial run, check that there is no leakage at the pipe connection part during water draining even in winter.
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Installation Procedure Electrical wiring

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

Precautions for Electrical wiring


Electrical wiring work should be conducted only by authorized personnel.
Do not connect more than three wires to the terminal block. Always use round type crimped terminal lugs with insulated grip on
the ends of the wires.
Use copper conductor only.

Wiring connection

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

Indoor unit
terminal block
1 2 3
Y/G

Outdoor unit
terminal block 1(N) 2(L) 3(C)
Y/G

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Med ESP DUCT Installation Procedure Indoor Unit

NOTE
All wiring of this installation must comply with NATIONAL, STATE AND LOCAL REGULATIONS. These instructions
do not cover all variations for every kind of installation circumstance. Should further information be desired or should particular
problems occur, the matter should be referred to your local distributor.

WARNING
BE SURE TO READ THESE INSTRUCTIONS CAREFULLY BEFORE BEGINNING INSTALLATION. FAILURE TO FOLLOW
THESE INSTRUCTIONS COULD CAUSE SERIOUS INJURY OR DEATH, EQUIPMENT MALFUNCTION AND/OR
PROPERTY DAMAGE.

Preparation of indoor unit


Before or during the installation of the unit, assemble necessary optional panel etc. depending on the specific type.

Select places for installation satisfying following conditions and at the same time obtain the consent on the part
of your client user.
a. Places where chilled or heated air circulates freely. When the installation height exceeds 3m warmed air stays close to
the ceiling. In such cases, suggest your client users to install air circulators.
b. Places where perfect drainage can be prepared and sufficient drainage.
c. Places free from air disturbances to the suction port and blowout hole of the indoor unit, places where the fire alarm
may not malfunction or short-circuit.
d. Places with the environmental dew-point temperature is lower than 28 C and the relative humidity is less than 80 %.
(When installing at a place under a high humidity environment, pay sufficient attention to the prevention of dewing such
as thermal insulation of the unit. )
e. Ceiling height shall have the following height.
Installation space

24K(Mid) 28K 36K 48K(Mid)


100mm 100mm
Combination
366mm 416mm
1000mm

50mm
with silent panel

Obstacle

Avoid installation and use at those places listed


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

Pipe size
Model Liquid side Gas side
24K(Mid)
28K
9.52mm 15.88mm
36K
48K(Mid)

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Installation Procedure Indoor Unit

1. Preparation for suspending the unit


a.Size of hole at ceiling and position of hanging bolts
<Combination with silent panel>

Hanging bolt position


70

Panel dimensions
Ceiling hole size
Pipe connection

F
side

75

wrap dimensions
30

Ceiling ~ panel
150 A 300
Hanging bolt position
B 30
Ceiling hole size
C
Ceiling ~ panel
Panel dimensions
wrap dimensions

Dimensions A(mm) B(mm) C(mm) D(mm) E(mm) F(mm)


Model
24K(Mid) 987 1437 1497 545 690 750

28K 36K 48K(Mid) 1172 1622 1682 480 625 685

b.Hanger bolts installation Hole-in anchor Insert


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

2.Installation of indoor unit


Concrete
Fix the indoor unit to the hanger bolts.
If required, it is possible to suspend the unit to the beam, etc. Directly
Hanging bolt M10
by use of the bolts without using the hanger bolts.
Hanging bolt
Note M10 nut
M10 washer
When the dimensions of main unit and ceiling holes does not match,
it can be adjusted with the slot holes of hanging bracket.
Main unit M10 spring washer

Adjusting to the levelness


(a) Adjust the out-of levelness using a level or by the following method.
Piping side
Make adjustment so that the relation between the lower surface
Supply water
of the unit proper and water level in the hose becomes as given
below. Water level

(b) Unless the adjustment to the levelness is made properly, 0~5 mm PVC hose
malfunctioning or failure of the float switch may occur. (0~0.2")
Bring the piping side slightly lower.

Tap selection on blower unit Standard tap (at shipping) High speed tap
(When the high performance filter is used.) White White White Black
Control box side

Connector white
Connector white

Taps of blower unit are set at the standard selection at the shipping
Moter side

Moter side

Blue Blue Blue White


Red
White

Yellow Yellow Yellow Blue


from factory. Where the static pressure is raised by employing such
Red Red Red Red
option as the high performance filter, etc., change the connection of
connectors provided at the flank of control box as shown below.

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Installation Procedure Drain Pipe

Drain Piping
(a) Drain piping should always be in a downhill grade (1/50~1/100) and avoid riding across an elevation or making traps.
Good piping Improper piping
Suspension Avoid riding across an elevation
bolts 1.5m ~ 2m
Air vent Keep free from traps

Do not pipe under water


A downhill grade
Heat
of 1/100 or more
insulation

(b) When connecting the drain pipe to unit, pay suffcient attention Stage
difference Drain hose
not to apply excess force to the piping on the unit side. Also, fix Drain socket part
the piping at a point as close as possible to the unit.

Drain socket
VP-25 joint
Pipe cover(large) (field purchased)
[for insulation]
(c) For drain pipe, use hard PVC general purpose pipe VP-25(I.D.1") Main unit (accessory)
which can be purchased locally. When connecting, insert a PVC
pipe end securely into the drain socket before tightening securely Drain hose VP-25
using the attached drain hose and clamp. Adhesive must not be (accessory) (field purchased)
Clamp
used for connection of the drain socket and drain hose (accessory). (accessory) Adhesion Pipe cover
[for insulation]
Pipe cover(small) (field purchased)
[for insulation]
(accessory)

(d) When constructing drain piping for several units, position the Secure the elevation as high as possible
(approx. 100 mm)
common pipe about 100 mm below the drain outlet of each unit
as shown in the sketch. Use VP-30(11/4") or thicker pipe for this
purpose.
A downhill grade of VP-30
1/100 or more

(e) The hard PVC pipe put indoor side should be heat insulated. Do
not ever provide an air vent.
(Maximum local drain up dimension)

(f) The height of the drain head can be elevated up to a point 500 290~325mm
mm above the ceiling, and when an obstacle exists in the ceiling
space, elevate the piping to avoid the obstacle using an elbow Drain hose Right overhead
or corresponding gadget. When doing this, if the stretch for the
600

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


drain at the event of interruption of the operation gets too much
and it may cause overflow at the drain pan. Therefore, make the
Joint for VP-25
height of the drain pipe within the distance given in the sketch (Local procurement)
below.

(g) Avoid positioning the drain piping outlet at a place where generation
of odor may be stimulated. Do not lead the drain piping direct into
a sewer from where sulfur gas may generate.

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Installation Procedure Drain Pipe

Drainage Test
(1) Conduct a drainage test after completion of the electrical work. Insert water supply hose
(2) During the trial, make sure that drain flows properly through the for 20 mm ~ 30 mm to
piping and that no water leaks from connections. supply water.
(Insert hose facing
(3) In case of a new building, conduct the test before it is furnished toward bottom.)
with the ceiling.
Remove grommet.
(4) Be sure to conduct this test even when the unit is installed in the Make sure to install
heating season. it back after test.

Procedures Attached drain hose clamp


(a) Supply about 1000 cc of water to the unit through the air outlet
using a feed water pump. Main unit Drain piping
(b) Check the drain while cooling operation.
Drain situation can be checked with transparent socket
Before the electrical work has not been completed, connect a convex
joint in the drain pipe connection to provide a water inlet. Then, check
if water leaks from the piping system and that drain flows through Pour water into a convex joint.
the drain pipe normally.

Installation Procedure Air Duct

Installation work for air outlet ducts Air conditioner main unit

Calculate the draft and external static pressure and select the length,
shape and blowout.
Heat
A Blowout duct Ceiling surface
insulation
inlet duct Suction panel
A Blowout duct (Silent panel)
2-spot, 3-spot and 4-spot with 200 type duct are the standard B Special (Optional or
(optional or
marketat item)
specifications. blowout marketed
C special inlet
(Option) item) (option) (with air
Hole for check
Note (1) Shield the central blowout hole for 2-spot. filter)
(2) Shield the blowout hole around the center for 3-spot.
Limit the difference in length between spots at less than 2:1.
Reduce the length of duct as much as possible. Bad example Bad example Good example
Reduce the number of bends as much as possible. (Corner R should
be as larger as possible.)
Use a band. etc. to connect the main unit and the blowout duct
flange.
Conduct the duct installation work before finishing the ceiling.

Connection of suction, exhaust ducts State seeing from top of unit


Exhaust hole
a.Fresh air inlet
Inlet can be selected from the side or rear faces depending on the
working conditions. Side fresh air inlet
Use the rear fresh air inlet when the simultaneous intake and exhaust Rear fresh air inlet
is conducted. (Side inlet cannot be used.)
Fig.1 Fig.2

b.Exhaust (Make sure to use also the suction.)


Use the side exhaust port.

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Installation Procedure Electrical wiring

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

Precautions for electrical wiring


Electrical wiring work should be conducted only by authorized personnel.
Do not connect more than three wires to the terminal block. Always use round type crimped terminal lugs with insulated
grip on the ends of the wires.
Use copper conductor only.

Selection of size of power supply and interconnecting wires


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

Circuit breaker Power source Earth leakage breaker


Item
wire size
Phase Switch breaker Overcurrent protector (minimum) Switch Leak
Model (A) rated capacity (A) breaker(A) current(mA)
(mm2)
24K(Mid)
28K
36K 1 40 30 6.0 40 30
48K(Mid)

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

Indoor unit 1 2 3
terminal block Y/G

Outdoor unit L N 1 2 3
terminal block Y/G

Power supply :1PH, 220-230V~, 50/60Hz

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High ESP DUCT Installation Procedure Indoor Unit

NOTE
All wiring of this installation must comply with NATIONAL, STATE AND LOCAL REGULATIONS. These instructions
do not cover all variations for every kind of installation circumstance. Should further information be desired or should particular
problems occur, the matter should be referred to your local distributor.

WARNING
BE SURE TO READ THESE INSTRUCTIONS CAREFULLY BEFORE BEGINNING INSTALLATION. FAILURE TO FOLLOW
THESE INSTRUCTIONS COULD CAUSE SERIOUS INJURY OR DEATH, EQUIPMENT MALFUNCTION AND/OR
PROPERTY DAMAGE.

Before installation (Before finishing installation, do not throw the attached parts installation needs)
Confirm the way to move the unit to the installation place.
Before moving the unit to the installation place, do not remove their packages. When having to remove the package, use
a soft material or protection board with rope to lift the unit assembly to avoid unit damage or bumping a scrape.

Choose installation place


The chosen installation place should meet the following requirements and get the user's consent.
Place ensures ideal airflow distribution.
The passage of airflow has no obstacles.
When importing outside air, it should be imported directly from outdoors. (If the pipe can not be extended, it also can not
be imported from top)
Place ensures enough space for maintenance.
The pipe length between indoor and outdoor unit is in the permitted limit (referring to outdoor unit installation part).
The indoor unit, outdoor unit, electric wire and connection wire is at least 1m away from television and radio. This is to
avoid the image disturbance and noise caused by the above mentioned home appliance. (Even if 1m away, if the
electromagnetic wave is too strong, it can also cause noise.)
The indoor unit can install on the ceiling, which height is no more than 3m.
Install and use the hoisting screw. Check if the installation place can bear the weight of unit assembly. If not certain,
strengthen it before install the unit.

Over 300
Over 100 Over 900
Checking meatus
Air out (600x600)

Over 200
Air in
Ceiling

Installation for indoor unit


1.The position relation among hoisting screw (unit: mm)

360 1270
250 853
794

Down side

Up side 1103

2.If necessary, cut the opening installation and checking needed on the ceiling. (If having ceiling)
Before installation, finish the preparation work of all the pipes (refrigerant, drainage) and wire (wire controller connection
wire, indoor and outdoor unit connection wire) of indoor unit, so that after installation, they can be immediately connected
with outdoor unit.
Cut the opening on the ceiling. Maybe it needs to strengthen the ceiling to keep the ceiling even and flat and prevent the
ceiling from vibration. For details, please consult to the builder.

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Installation Procedure Indoor Unit

3. Hanger bolts installation


Hole-in anchor Insert
Use care of the piping direction when the unit is installed.(Use Hole-in plug
M10 screw bolt)
In order to bear the weight of the unit, for existed ceiling, using
foundation screw bolt, and for new ceiling, using burying embedded
screw bolt, burying screw bolt or spot supplied other parts. Concrete
Before going on installation, adjust the gaps with ceiling.
Hanging bolt M10

4. Installation of indoor unit


Fix the indoor unit to the hanger bolts.
If required, it is possible to suspend the unit to the beam, etc.
Directly by use of the bolts without using the hanger bolts.
Hanging bolt
M10 nut
Note M10 washer
When the dimensions of main unit and ceiling holes does not
match, it can be adjusted with the slot holes of hanging bracket.
Main unit M10 spring washer

5. Adjusting to the levelness


(a) Adjust the out-of levelness using a level or by the following
Piping side
method.
Supply water
Make adjustment so that the relation between the lower surface
of the unit proper and water level in the hose becomes as given Water level
below.
0~5 mm PVC hose
(b)Unless the adjustment to the levelness is made properly, (0~0.2")
malfunctioning or failure of the float switch may occur. Bring the piping side slightly lower.

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Installation Procedure Drain Piping

(a) Drain piping should always be in a downhill grade (1/50~1/100) and avoid riding across an elevation or making traps.
Good piping Improper piping
Suspension
bolts 1.5m ~ 2m Avoid riding across an elevation

Air vent Keep free from traps

Do not pipe under water


A downhill grade
Heat of 1/100 or more
insulation

Stage
difference
Drain hose
(b) When connecting the drain pipe to unit, pay suffcient attention Drain socket part
not to apply excess force to the piping on the unit side. Also,
fix the piping at a point as close as possible to the unit.
Drain socket
Pipe cover(large) VP-25 joint
[for insulation] (field purchased)
(c) For drain pipe, use hard PVC general purpose pipe VP-25(I.D.1") (accessory)
which can be purchased locally. When connecting, insert a Main unit
PVC pipe end securely into the drain socket before tightening
securely using the attached drain hose and clamp. Adhesive Drain hose VP-25
(accessory) (field purchased)
must not be used connection of the drain socket and drain Clamp Adhesion Pipe cover [for insulation]
hose (accessory). (accessory) (field purchased)
Pipe cover(small) [for insulation]
(accessory)
(d) When constructing drain piping for several units, position the
common pipe about 100 mm below the drain outlet of each
Secure the elevation as high as possible (approx. 100 mm)
unit as shown in the sketch. Use VP-30(11/4") or thicker pipe
for this purpose.
VP-30
(e) The stiff PVC pipe put indoor side should be heat insulated. A downhill grade of 1/100 or more

(f) Avoid putting the outlet of drain hose in the places with irritant gas generated. Do not insert the drain hose directly into
drainage, where the gas with sulfur may be generated.

(g) Because the drain spout is at the position, which negative


pressure may occur. So with the rise of water level in the drain
pan, water leakage may occur. In order to prevent water leakage,
we designed a backwater bend. The structure of backwater
H2 H1

bend should be able to be cleaned. As the right figure shown, H1=100mm or the static pressure of
use T type joint. The backwater bend is set near the air air sending motor
conditioner. H2=1/2H1 (or between 50~100mm)
As figure shown, set a backwater bend in the middle of drain
hose.

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

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

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Installation Procedure Air Duct

Please consult the after-sales service personnel for the choosing and installation of suction inlet, suction duct, discharging
outlet and discharging duct. Calculating the design drawing and outer static pressure, and choose the discharging duct
with proper length and shape.
muffler cavity (air sending) Enlarging chart of profile chart A
Sacking joint Vibration resistance hook

Insulation A Air volume adjuster

Air conditioner Ceiling


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

The length difference among every duct is limited below 2:1. Bad example Bad example Good example
Reduce the length of duct as possible as can.
Reduce the amount of bend as possible as can.
Use heat insulation material to bind and seal the part connecting main
unit and the flare part of air discharging duct. Perform duct installation
work, before the fitment of ceiling.
A Air conditioner
Calculation method of the dimension of the simple quadrate air duct
Presuming the unit length friction impedance of the duct is B
A

1Pa/m, when the dimension of one side of the air duct is A Static pressure Equipped with
box air filter (bought)
fixed as 250mm, as shown below:

48K(High) 60K
Air volume Duct
A 2400m3/h(40m3/min) 250x560(mmxmm)
B 600m3/h(10m3/min) 250x190(mmxmm)

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

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


Bend part Each bend takes as a 3~4m long straight duct
Air out part Calculate as 25Pa
Static pressure box Calculate as 50Pa/each
Air inlet grille (with air filter) Calculate as 40Pa/each

The chosen chart of simple duct


Note:1Pa/m=0.1mmAg/m
Shape Square duct Shape Square duct

Air volume Item Dimension Air volume Item Dimension


m3/h(m3/n) (mmxmm) m3/h(m3/n) (mmxmm)
100 250 x 60 1,800(30) 250 x 430
200 250 x 90 2000 250 x 470
300 250 x 120 2400 250 x 560
400 250 x 140
3,000(50) 250 x 650
500 250 x 170
3,500 250 x 740
600(10) 250 x 190
800 250 x 230 4,000 250 x 830
1,000 250 x 270 4,500 250 x 920
1,200(20) 250 x 310 5,000 250 x 1000
1,400 250 x 350 5,500 250 x 1090
1,600 250 x 390 6,000(100) 250 x 1180

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Installation Procedure Air Duct

The attentive matters in installation of air suction and discharging duct


Recommend to use anti-frost and sound-absorbing duct. (locally bought) Special air discharging outlet
The duct installation work should be finished before the fitment of ceiling. Use screw bolt to fix
The duct must be heat insulated.
The specific air-discharging outlet should be installed at the place where the
airflow can be reasonably distributed. Duct
The surface should leave a checking meatus for checking and maintenance.
Air
Air
The examples of improper installation
Do not use air inlet duct and take the ceiling inner side as duct instead.
The result is because of the irregular outer air mass, strong wind and
sunshine, the humidity is increased. Improper example
There may be water drop on the outside of duct. For cement and other
new constructions, even if not taking ceiling inner side as duct, the
humidity will also be so high. At this time, use glass fiber to perform
heat preservation to the whole. (use iron net to bind the glass fiber)
Maybe exceeding the unit operation limit (for example: when indoor
dry bulb temperature is 35 C, wet bulb temperature 24 C), it may lead Air discharging fan
to overload of compressor.
Affected by the capacity of air discharging fan, the strong wind in the
outer duct and wind direction, when unit air sending volume exceeds
the limit, the discharged water of heat exchanger will overflow, leading
to water leakage.

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Installation Procedure Refrigerant Pipe

The gas side pipe, liquid side pipe must be faithfully heat insulated, if no heat insulation, it may cause water leakage.
The outdoor unit has been charged with refrigerant.
When connect the pipe to the unit or dismantling the pipe from the unit, please follow the figure shown, use spanner and
torque spanner together.
When connect cone nut, the inner side and outside of cone nut should paste with refrigerant oil. Use hand to twist 3-4
rings, then fasten with spanner.
Referring to Table I to confirm the fasten torque. Too tight may damage nut leading to leakage.
Check if the connection pipe leaks, then do heat insulation treatment, as below figure shown.
Only use seal cushion to bind the joint part of air pipe and heat insulation parts.

Paste the refrigerant oil here Middle size seal cushion (accessory) Table I
(Use seal cushion to Cone
bind the pipe joint)
Specification Tighten torque Cone
dimension
of pipe
Torque spanner A (mm)
Clamp
9.52mm 3270~3990 N.cm
(333~407 kgf.cm) 12.0~12.4
Heat insulation (accessory) R0.4~0.8
Spanner

45 2
(for liquid pipe) 6180~7540 N.cm

90 0.5
15.88mm 18.6~19.0
Heat insulation (accessory) (630~770 kgf.cm)
A
Pipe joint
(for gas pipe) 9720~11860 N.cm
Cone nut Gas pipe 19.05mm (990~1210 kgf.cm) 22.9~23.3
Liquid pipe

80 510
Liquid pipe Gas pipe Electric box
Upper

Air inlet Air outlet


310

530 Down side


30

Drain hose connection mouth


VP25 PVC pipe

90
Installation Procedure Electrical Wiring

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

Precautions for Electrical wiring


Electrical wiring work should be conducted only by authorized personnel.
Do not connect more than three wires to the terminal block. Always use round type crimped terminal lugs with insulated
grip on the ends of the wires.
Use copper conductor only.

Selection of size of power supply and interconnecting wires


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

Item Circuit breaker Power source Earth leakage breaker


wire size
Phase Switch breaker Overcurrent protector Switch Leak
(minimum)
Model (A) rated capacity (A) (mm2) breaker(A) current(mA)

48K(High) 60K 3 30 20 4.0 30 30

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

Indoor unit 1 2 3
terminal block Y/G

Outdoor unit
R S T N 1 2 3
terminal block
Y/G
Power supply:380-400V, 3N~,50/60Hz

91
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CON1 5 CAPACITY Y Y
DOWN FAN

DC FAN MOTOR
SIG
SW5SW4

99
ON ON ON % :

M
1234

CN12
1 2 3 4 5678 1234
SW1 SW6 SW7
L’ N’

DC FAN MOTOR
CN11 CN10 CN9 CN8 CN7 CN5 CN6 CN4 CN3 CN2 CN1 L N
FILTER
SERIAL E
TO ISPM
Y BL BL Y
ON
48000 BTU SW1-1 SW1-2
M TC TS TD TE TA LP HP L N
ON 1 2 3 4
60000 BTU SW1-1 SW1-2 PMV
ON
RALAY
DC FAN MOTOR SW1-4 5 6
AC FAN MOTOR OFF B
SW1-4 W B B
NEW PROTOCOL SW7
Y/G
OLD PROTOCOLSW7
NOTE: L N 1 2 3
1.DESHAED FRAMES ARE OPTIONAL, AND
IN SOME MODELS ARE NOT AVAILABLE. NOTE: TC: MIDDLE PIPE TEMPERATURE SENSOR
2.USER SHOULD NOT TO CHANGE THE DIP TS: COMPRESSOR INHALE SENSOR TD:
SWITCH SW1,SW6.
Y/G Y/G COMPRESSOR VENT SENSOR
R:RED B : BLACK Y : YELLOW BL : BLUE TE: DEFROST TEMPREATURE SENSOR TA:
Y/G : YELLOW/GREEN R : RED W : WHITE POWER SUPPLY TO INDOOR AMBIENT TEMPERATURE SENSOR

UNIT
CIRCUIT DIAGRAM OF OUTDOOR UNIT 0150509027

UP AC DOWN AC 4-WAY CRANKCASE UNLOAD SPRAY


FAN MOTOR FAN MOTOR VALVE HEATER VALVE VALVE

M M CAPACITY
capacitor capacitor DC- DC1- DC2- DC+ DC1+ DC2+

Y/G Y/G

N L M H N L M H CN16
CN20 CN17 CN18 POWER SCN
CN14 CN15 SCP2
CN607
MODULE
CN19 SCP1
PTC
FUSE1
220VAC T6.3A B
CON2 W W W W W B B B
N W
LED1 LED2 R S T DC- L1 L2 DC+ P U V W N
ALARM COM CON3 W
UP FA L

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SW3 SW2 R W B
CON1 R
DOWN FAN

DC FAN MOTOR
OUTDOOR PCB SIG
SW5 SW4
V
REACTOR U W
ON ON ON COMPRESSOR

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1234

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1 234 5678 1234

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SW6 SW7
YHUJYH048BAS-A-X YHUJYH060BAS-A-X

SW1

DC FAN MOTOR
R W
L1 L1’
CN11 CN10 CN9 CN8 CN7 CN5 CN6 CN4 CN3 CN2 CN1 W W
L2 L2’
SERIAL B FILTER W
TO ISPM L3 L3’
BL N N’
ON
48000 BTU SW1-1 SW1-2
M TC TS TD TE TA LP E’
ON
HP E
60000 BTU SW1-1 SW1-2
PMV
ON
DC FAN MOTOR SW1-4 Y/G
ON
AC FAN MOTOR SW1-4 NEW PROTOCOL ON
SW1-6
ON ON
SIGNLE FAN SW1-5 OLD PROTOCOL SW1-6
DOUBLE FAN ON
SW1-5 NEW PROTOCOL SW7

NOTE: 1 2 3 Y/G
R S T N OLD PROTOCOL SW7
1.DESHAED FRAMES ARE OPTIONAL, AND IN
SOME MODELS ARE NOT AVAILABLE. NOTE: TC: MIDDLE PIPE TEMPERATURE SENSOR
2.USER SHOULD NOT TO CHANGE THE DIP TS: COMPRESSOR INHALE SENSOR
SWITCH SW1,SW6. TD: COMPRESSOR VENT SENSOR
R:RED B : BLACK BL : BLUE TE: DEFROST TEMPREATURE SENSOR
Y/G : YELLOW/GREEN R : RED W : WHITE POWER SUPPLY TO INDOOR UNIT TA: AMBIENT TEMPERATURE SENSOR
electronic
strainer strainer strainer
expansion valve

2-way stop valve


cooling heating
(liquid side)
3.1 Refrigerant diagram
3. Main control functions

YHUJYH024BAR-A-X

condenser
4-way stop
valve evaporator

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pipe coil ambient
temp.sensor temp.sensor
discharge
temp.sensor

compressor

3-way stop
valve
(gas side)
EEV
filter filter

COOLING 3- way stop valve(


HEATING liquid side )

defrosting
temp.sensor
T

condenser
ambient temp.sensor
Tai 4- way stop valve evaporator

high pressure switch


coil temp.sensor
T

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ambient temp.sensor
condensor T ai
YHUJYH028BAR-A-X YHUJYH036BAR-A-X

temp.sensor
T

low pressure switch


sunction temp.sensor
T

discharging
temp.sensor
Td

gas-liquid
segerator

compressor

heater 3- way stop valve(


gas side)
EEV
FILTER FILTER
capillary COOLING 3- way stop
HEATING valve(liquid side)
defrosting
sensor
T
condensor
YHUJYH048BAR-A-X YHUJYH048BAS-A-X

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4- WAY VALVE evaporator
indoor
high indoor ambient
pressure coil sensor
middle sensor of switch sensor Tai
condenser low T
T service pressure
valve switch
service
discharging valve
sensor T
suction
sensor
Ts
gas-liquid
segerator
compressor
heater
3- way stop
valve (gas
side )
EEV
FILTER FILTER
capillary COOLING 3- way stop
HEATING valve(liquid side)
defrosting
sensor
T
condensor
4- WAY VALVE evaporator

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indoor
high indoor ambient
pressure coil sensor
middle sensor of switch sensor Tai
condenser low T
T service pressure
valve switch
service
discharging valve
sensor T
YHUJYH060BAS-A-X

suction
sensor
Ts
gas-liquid
segerator
compressor
heater
3- way stop
valve (gas
side )
PCB 0151800054A dip switch setting
YHUJYH028BAR-A-X YHUJYH036BAR-A-X YHUJYH048BAR-A-X
YHUJYH048BAS-A-X YHUJYH060BAS-A-X

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


0 0 ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- 28K outdoor unit
0 1 ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- 36K outdoor unit
1 0 ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- 48K outdoor unit
1 1 ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- 60K outdoor unit
---- ---- 1 ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- power module choose1
---- ---- 0 ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- power module choose2
---- ---- ---- 1 ---- ---- ---- ---- DC fan motor
---- ---- ---- 0 ---- ---- ---- ---- AC fan motor
---- ---- ---- ---- 1 ---- ---- ---- single fan
---- ---- ---- ---- 0 ---- ---- ---- double fan
---- ---- ---- ---- ---- 1 ---- ---- new communication protocol
---- ---- ---- ---- ---- 0 ---- ---- ld communication protocol
---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- 1 ---- 1 phase
---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- 0 ---- 3 phase
---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- 1 mute sounds mode valid
---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- 0 mute sounds mode invalid

SW6-1 SW6-2 SW6-3 SW6-4 Description


0 ---- ---- ---- normalcondition running(default)
1 ---- ---- ---- rated condition running
---- 0 ---- ---- normal defrosting(default)
---- 1 ---- ---- compulsory defrosting
---- ---- 0 ---- normal cooling(default)
---- ---- 1 ---- compulsory cooling
---- ---- ---- 0 normal heating(default)
---- ---- ---- 1 compulsory heating

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3.2 Outdoor frequency control
3.2.1 Compressor running frequency range: 30-91RPS.
3.3 Electronic expansion valve (EEV) control:
3.3.1 Electronic characteristic:
Max. open angle 500 Pulse
Driving speed PPS
3.3.2 Initialization of EEV
EEV driving speed: open direction: 32MS; close direction: 32MS
3.3.3 Open angle limit of EEV
Unit stop Adjustable
upper limit
Cool/dry 250(E) 480(E)
heat 250(E) 480(E)
3.3.4 6、Standard open angle control
In Cool/Dry mode, standard open angle: outdoor ambient temp.≥22℃, 260pulse (E)
Outdoor ambient temp.≤22℃, 210pulse (E)
In heat mode, standard open angle: outdoor ambient temp.≥6℃, 240pulses (E)
Outdoor ambient temp. ≤6℃, 160pulse (E)
3.3.5 When discharging temp. Td is too high or too low, modify the EEV angle

mode Modification process Max.


modification
Cooling If TD>106 degree and -1 degree /2 minutes, open -3
angle keeps between 106-50 .
Cooling If TD<50 degree and +1 degree /2 minutes, open +3
angle keeps between 50-106.
Heating If TD>100 degree and -1 degree /2 minutes, open -3
angle keeps between 100-50 .
Heating If TD<50 degree and +1 degree /2 minutes, open +3
angle keeps between 50-100

3.4 4-way valve control in heating


50s later after compressor start up, the 4-way valve start to operate. When compressor stops
or unit is not in heating mode, the 4-way valve is closed after compressor stop for 2 minutes
and 55s.
compressor ON
OFF

4-way valve ON
OFF
50 秒(E) 2 minutes and 55s

3.5 Control of defrosting in heating


In heating mode, defrosting temp. sensor Te will check the frosting condition of outdoor heat

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exchanger and make defrosting control.
3.5.1 Enter condition:
After the unit is in heating for 10 minutes and compressor run for 45 minutes in all , according
to check the defrosting temp. sensor Te and outdoor ambient temp. sensor Tao, if they can
meet the following condition, entering in defrosting operation.
1、 5℃(E)<Tao,Te<=-6℃(E);
2、 -6℃(E)<=Tao<=5℃,Te≤C×Tao-α;
Herein :α=8(E);C:Tao<0℃,C=0.8; Tao≥0℃,C=0.6
3.Tao<-6℃,Te≤-15℃(E)and defrosting compressor run for 48 minutes in all。
3.5.2 Cancel condition:
It will take max. 10minutew from beginning defrosting to quit it. Te sensor will measure the
condition of outdoor heat exchanger, if the temp. is over 10℃ for 60s or is up to 14℃ for 30s,
the defrosting will be over.
3.5.3 Defrosting operation flow chart:
Beginning End

60s 60s

30s
inverter compressor indicated FQY defrosting FQY 85 Hz(E) soft startup

50HZ 32HZ
10s
outdoor fan motor ON send signal to indoor unit auto

OFF

4-way valve ON

OFF

ON
Unload valve SV1 OFF auto

250pulse(E)
PMV auto open angle auto open angle

Indoor fan motor ON


OFF anti-cold air function

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3.6 Frequency control when Td is too high
Purpose : make compressor frequency control if the discharging temp. is too high, to low
the discharging temp. efficiency and ensure the system can run normally.
If keeps for 10s, the unit stops. 3 minutes later, the
unit can re-startup. If in 60 minutes the unit occurs
118℃ alarm for 3 times, the failure can be eliminated
Discharging temp. Td

115℃ Reduce FQY rapidly 2HZ/S

112℃ Reduce FQY rapidly 1HZ/S

109℃ Reduce FQY slowly 1HZ/10S

105℃ Remain FQY

95℃ Increase FQY slowly 1HZ/10S

3.7、 Frequency control when there is CT over current

Stop immediately, if abnormal stop 3 times in an


1.00I
hour, the unit will be stop and alarm .

0.95I
Reduce FQY rapidly 2HZ/S

0.93I
Reduce FQY rapidly HZ/S

0.90I
Reduce FQY slowly 1HZ/10S

0.88I
Remain FQY

0.85I
Increase FQY slowly 1HZ/10S

3.8 Oil return operation control


3.8.1 Entering condition
When the compressor running frequency is lower than 58Hz continuously in all and outdoor
unit Tcm is lower than 50 degree for 5 hours, the system will enter oil return operation. In the
course of mode changeover, manual unit stop or protective unit stop, the time will be
accumulative. After compressor restarts up, the time will counted continuously. In counting
time for 5 hour, if the compressor running frequency is over 80Hz for 10 minutes continuously,
the time will be cleared. Also after the heating defrosting , the time will be cleared.

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3.8.2 Procedure
Cooling mode: refer to “the oil return procedure in cooling mode”
Heating mode: refer to “the oil return procedure in heating mode”
3.8.3 The protection treatment in oil return operation:
In the course of cooling oil return, because of all kinds of protection or abnormal unit stop,
after the unit restart, the time will not be cleared, the system need another oil return operation.
In the refrigerant flow course in oil return of cooling mode or after oil return, and within 5
minutes after the refrigerant being eliminated is over, the anti-freeze protection and low
pressure protection are invalid, other protection is valid.
In the course of heating oil return ,because of all kinds of protection or abnormal unit stop, the
system need not another oil return operation after the unit stop for 3 minutes and enter in
heating mode directly. In the course of changing to cooling oil return, the anti-freeze
protection and low pressure protection are invalid, other protection is valid.
Oil return procedure in cooling mode:

Send oil return signal oil return beginning oil return over

60 秒 ref.eliminated 30s
80 Hz(E)
40HZ(E)
Inverter compressor auto FQY
300pulse(E)
outdoor unit PMV auto open angle auto open angle
120pulse(E)

Outdoor fan motor auto operation auto(TC or ambient control) auto operation

running indoor motor auto operation auto(set fan speed) auto operation

stop indoor motor stop stop stop

4-way valve OFF OFF OFF

Quit condition of oil return:


1 minute later after oil return is over
& Td‐Tcm>30℃
OR OR Ts‐Tc>30℃
Tc<‐35℃
Max. 10 minutes

Oil return procedure in heating mode:

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Send oil return signal oil return beginning oil return over

Inverter compressor indicated FQY 60s oil return frequency 120s


Soft startup

0HZ 0HZ
5s
outdoor motor auto auto
auto(TC control)

4-way valve ON

OFF 15s
450pulse 450 pulse
300pulse(E)
PMV auto open angel auto open angle

all indoor motor ON


OFF anti-freeze startup

Quit condition of oil return


Max. 9 minutes(E)
OR OR Td‐Tcm<20℃ for 30s(5 minutes later, begin to count)
& Ts‐Tc<15℃ for 30 秒(5 minutes later, begin to count)
Running for min. 5 minutes(E)

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5.2 Indoor unit
5.2.1 PCB(0151800106) for 28/36/48/60 indoor unit

YHDJXH018BAM--GX

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0150507096
UP/ LEFT/
FAN SWING PUMP
REMOTE DOWN RIGHT HEATER
CENTRAL PANNEL TR

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SW1 T3.15A/250VAC
ON 87654321 CH3
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CH5

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CH4

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Wired REMOTE
RECEIVER 1 2 3
Remote ROOM
Controller FLOAT TEMP. PIPING TEMP.
SWITCH SENSOR SENSOR
SW1-1 SW1-2 SW1-3 BTU TO OUT DOOR
OFF OFF OFF 7000 NOTE1.DASHED PART ARE OPTIONAL.
ON OFF OFF 9000 2. USER SHOULD NOT TO SET SW1 AND SW2.
OFF ON OFF 12000 R:RED
ON ON OFF 14000 SW1-4 SW1-5 SW1-6 SW1-7 SW1-8 TYPE DEFINE
OFF OFF ON 18000 OFF OFF ON OFF OFF Cassette B:BLACK
5.2.2. YHKJXH012/18/24BAM--FX YHFJXH012/18/24BAM--FX YHEJXH024BAR--GX

ON OFF ON 24000 OFF OFF ON OFF ON Convertible(≤24000BTU)


OFF ON ON 28000 OFF ON OFF Duct
W:WHITE
OFF OFF
ON ON ON 36000 OFF OFF ON ON ON Convertible(>24000BTU) Y/G:YELLOW/GREEN
0150509738
HEAT
FAN

UP DOWN LEFT RIGHT M


SWING PUMP RL1 RL2 RL3
PANNEL M M M M
R E MO T E
CENTRAL
YHEJXH028/36/48BAR--GX

C N1 9 CN10 CN15 CN14 CN7 CH5 R B


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CN11 COMM

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REMOTE RE M O T E RO O M TO OUTDO OR UNIT
TEMP. TE M P . TR
CONTROLLER REIC EIVER CARD FLOAT SWITCH SENSOR SENSOR Note:1.Dashed part are optional
2.User should not set sw1 and sw2

SW1-1 SW1-2 SW1-3 BTU SW1-7 SW1-8 Type ON Room card available
OFF ON SW1-4 R:RED
ON 28000 OFF OFF Cassette OFF Room card unavailable B:BLACK
ON ON ON 3 6000 ON Cool only W:WHITE
ON ON C o nv e r ti b l e SW1-5
ON ON OFF 48 000 OFF Heat pump Y/G:YELLOW/GREEN
ON OFF D uc t
ON With temperature compensate
ON ON OF F 60 000 Floor standing
SW1-6
OFF ON OFF Without temperature compensate

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OFF ON ON 28000 OFF OFF Cassette
ON cool only
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ON ON ::+,7(
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5.2.5.. Electrical Control Functions For Cassette and Convertible type
1. Dip switch functions:
YHKJXH*BAM--FX,YHFJXH*BAM--FX,YHDJXH024-060BAR--GX
SW1-1 SW1-2 SW1-3 SW1-4 SW1-5 SW1-6 SW1-7 SW1-8 Description
1 0 --- --- --- --- --- --- 24K indoor
0 1 --- --- --- --- --- --- 28K indoor
1 1 --- --- --- --- --- --- 36K indoor
1 1 --- --- --- --- --- --- 48K indoor
1 1 --- --- --- --- --- --- 60K indoor
--- --- --- 0 --- --- --- --- Room card invalid
--- --- --- 1 --- --- --- --- Room card valid(default)
--- --- --- --- 0 --- --- --- Cooling only
--- --- --- --- 1 --- --- --- Heat pump (default)
--- --- --- --- --- 0 --- --- Without tempetature compensation
--- --- --- --- --- 1 --- --- With tempetature compensation
--- --- --- --- --- --- 1 0 Duct
--- --- --- --- --- --- 0 0 Cassette
--- --- --- --- --- --- 0 1 Capinet ≥48K(or convertible ≤24K)
--- --- --- --- --- --- 1 1 Capinet(or convertible ≥28K)

SW2: wiring controller communication address

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

slave unit 1 0 0 0 0

slave unit 2 0 0 0 0

slave unit 3 0 0 0 0
slave unit 4 0 0 0 0

………… ………… ………… ………… …………

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

YHDJXH*BAM--GX dip switch setting


SW1-1 SW1-2 SW1-3 SW1-4 SW1-5 SW1-6 SW1-7 SW1-8 Description
1 0 ― ― 09K indoorunit
0 1 ― ― 12K indoorunit
0 0 ― ― 18K indoorunit
1 0 ― ― 24K indoorunit
― ― 0 0 ― ― Static pressure Opa
― ― 0 1 ― ― Static pressure10pa
― ― 1 0 ― ― Static pressure 20pa
― ― 1 1 ― ― Static pressure 30pa
― ― 1 ― ― Room card valid
― ― 0 ― ― Room card invalid
― ― 0 0 Slim duct(AD**SS1ERA)
1:ON 0:OFF

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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
Tai<16℃, indoor unit stops running and sends stop-unit signal to outdoor.
Tai≤Tset, 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 Tai≥Tset, entering auto cooling mode;
When Tai<Tset, 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+Tcomp2<Tset, 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
Tai≥Tset+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 54º

54° 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=24℃-the 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 +8℃~-6℃.
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. Diagnostic code and trouble shooting
6.1.1. Diagnostic code for outdoor unit
YHUJYH024BAR-A-X
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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YHUJYH024BAR-A-X YHUJYH028BAR-A-X YHUJYH036BAR-A-X YHUJYH048BAR-A-X
YHUJYH048BAS-A-X YHUJYH060BAS-A-X

PRODUCT DIAGNOSIS PROCEDURE


Malfunction
Trouble Description Analyze and diagnose Remark
Code

EEPROM faulty Non-resumable

Over current protection in course of If it occurs 3 times in 1 hour, confirm the failure, the former twice will Non-resumable
compressor frequency going down not alarm resumable
detected by software
protection of over current in course
Module abnormal, if it occurs 3 times in 1 hour, confirm the failure Non-resumable
of compressor fixed speed operation
Communication abnormal between It can not get the feedback from module after communicating for 4
connecting board and module resumable
minutes
If it occurs 3 times in 1 hour, confirm the failure, the former
Compressor overcurrent Non-resumable
twice will not alarm
Compressor blocked or abnormal If it occurs 3 times in 1 hour, confirm the failure, the former twice will
Non-resumable
operation not alarm
Protection of discharging temp. too After compressor starts up, if TD is over 115 , 10 seconds later
compressor stops, if it occurs 3 times in 1 hour, confirm the failure Non-resumable
high
If it occurs 3 times in 1 hour, confirm the failure, the former
DC fan motor faulty Non-resumable
twice will not alarm
Outdoor defrosting temp. sensor Sensor is detected below 20 or over 1000 for 60 seconds, but in
abnormal cooling mode,this sensor failure will not be dealt with,and in resumable
defrosting or within 6 minutes after defrosting,it will not alarm.
Suction temp.sensor abnormal If it occurs 3 times in 1 hour, confirm the failure, the former twice will resumable
not alarm
Sensor is detected below 20 or over 1000 for 60 seconds, but in
Ambient temp. sensor abnormal resumable
frosting or within 6 minutes after defrosting, it will not alarm
Discharging temp. sensor abnormal After compressor running for 3 minutes, Sensor is detected below resumable
20 or over 1000 for 60 seconds
communication between indoor
Indoor unit can not be inspected for 4 minutes continuously resumable
and outdoor abnormal
Lack of refrigerant or discharging If it occurs 3 times in 1 hour, confirm the failure. Non-resumable
pipe blocked

4-way vavle converse abnormal If it occurs 3 times in 1 hour, confirm the failure. Non-resumable
Over current in course of compr- If it occurs 3 times in 1 hour, confirm the failure, the former twice will Non-resumable
essor frequency going down not alarm
Over current protection in course
of compressor fixed speed opera- If it occurs 3 times in 1 hour, confirm the failure, the former twice will
tion detected by software not alarm Non-resumable

Module temp. too high or module If it occurs 3 times in 1 hour, confirm the failure, the former twice will
temp.sensor abnormal not alarm Non-resumable
Over current protection in course
of compressor frequency going up If it occurs 3 times in 1 hour, confirm the failure, the former twice will
down detected by software not alarm Non-resumable

If it occurs 3 times in 1 hour, confirm the failure, the former twice will
Without connection to compressor Non-resumable
not alarm
High voltage protection for From moudle board
resumable
module
Low voltage protection for module From module board
resumable
Communication abnormal among It can not detect the input signal for 2 minutes
modules Non-resumable
Mid-condenser temp. sensor Sensor is detected below 20 or over 1000 for 60 seconds, but in resumable
abnormal defrosting or within 6 minutes after defrosting, it will not alarm
After compressor running for 3 minutes, if switch is detected
unconnected for 30seconds, it alarms, if it occurs 3 times in 1 hour,
Low pressure switch abnormal confirm this failure, if it occurs 3 times in 1 hour, confirm the failure, Non-resumable
but in defrosting or within 6 minutes after defrosting, it will not alarm
After compressor running for 3 minutes, if switch is detected uncon-
High pressure switch abnormal nected for 30seconds, it alarms, if it occurs 3 times in 1 hour, confirm Non-resumable
this failure, or if Tcm is over 68 degree for 10 seconds for 3 times

Note: The flash times of outdoor mainboard(ECU) LED1 indicates the malfuction code. for example, LED1 flash 3 times, the malfuction code is 3.
The flash times or malfuction code of indoor unit can also indictes the malfuction code too.the method to confirm please refer to indoor unit manul.

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6.1.2. Diagnostic code for indoor unit
Flash times of Flash times of
Failure
Timing LED(or Running LED(or Failure code(from
code(from panel trouble shooting Possible reasons
indoor PCB indoor PCB wired controller)
controller )
LED4) LED3)
Temperature sensor Sensor disconected,or broken,or
0 1 01 E1
Ta faulty at wrong position,or short circuit
Temperature sensor Sensor disconected,or broken,or
0 2 02 E2
Te faulty at wrong position,or short circuit
0 4 04 F8 EEPROM WRONG Faulty indoor unit PCB
Abnormal Wrong connection,or the wires be
communication disconected,or wrong address
0 7 07 E9
between indoor and setting of indoor unit,or faulty power
outdoor units supply or faulty PCB
Abnormal
NO EEROR communication Abnormal communication between
0 8 CODE DISPLAY E8 between indoor wired indoor wired controller and indoor unit
controller and indoor PCB
unit PCB
Pump motor disconnected,or at
Drainage system wrong position,or the float switch
0 12 0C E0
abnormal broken down,or the float switch
disconected,or at wrong position.
0 13 OD EF Zero cross sigal wrong Zero cross sigal detected wrong
DC fan motor disconnected,or DC fan
Indoor unit DC fan
0 14 0E / motor broken,or circuit
motor abnormal
broken
0 16 10 F3 Indoor mode abnormal Different from outdoor unit mode
2 1 15 / Outdoor unit abnormal
2 2 16 / Outdoor unit abnormal
2 4 18 / Outdoor unit abnormal
2 5 19 / Outdoor unit abnormal
2 7 1B / Outdoor unit abnormal
2 8 1C / Outdoor unit abnormal
2 9 1D / Outdoor unit abnormal
3 0 1E / Outdoor unit abnormal
3 1 1F / Outdoor unit abnormal
3 2 20 / Outdoor unit abnormal
3 3 21 / Outdoor unit abnormal
3 5 23 / Outdoor unit abnormal Refer to the outdoor unit trouble
3 6 24 / Outdoor unit abnormal shooting
3 7 25 / Outdoor unit abnormal list
3 8 26 / Outdoor unit abnormal
3 9 27 / Outdoor unit abnormal
4 3 2B / Outdoor unit abnormal
4 4 2C / Outdoor unit abnormal
4 7 2F / Outdoor unit abnormal
4 8 30 / Outdoor unit abnormal
4 9 31 / Outdoor unit abnormal
5 8 3A / Outdoor unit abnormal
5 9 3B / Outdoor unit abnormal
6 3 3F / Outdoor unit abnormal
6 4 40 / Outdoor unit abnormal
1.. For the indoor failu ,only running LED ON remote receiver will indicate.
2.. For the outdoor failu ,timer LED and running LED will indicate.timer LED of remote receiver stands for ten's place,and running LED
stands for one's place.timer LED will flash firstly,2 seconds later,running LED will flash too. Afer that,4 seconds later,they will flash in
turns again.Flash times equals to the failure code of outdoor plus
20.For example,failure code of outdoor is 2,the indoor unit should display 22.As a result,timer LED flashes twice firstly,then running LED
flashes twice.
3.To get much more details of outdoor unit failure,Please refer to the the outdoor unit trouble shooting list

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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
open circuit or PCB
no check if sensor no replace sensor
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

Trouble 5: Outdoor unit failure


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

Trouble 6: 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

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Trouble 7: 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 (15% possibility)
3. Damaged compressor results in this failure (10% possibility)
4. Main control board is faulty, replace it (5% possibility)

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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7. Outdoor performance curves

YHUJYH024BAR-A-X cooling capacity curves


8.00

7.00

18/12
6.00 20/14.5
Capacity(KW)

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(℃)

YHUJYH024BAR-A-X heating capacity curves


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(℃)

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YHUJYH028BAR-A-X

Heating capacity curves

12000
-6/-7
11000 -4/-5
10000 -1/-2
Heating capacity (W)

1/0
9000
6/5
8000 7/6
7000 12/10
16/15
6000

5000

4000
16/10 18/12 20/14.5 21/15 22/16 24/17 26/18
indoor DB/WB

Cooling capacity curves

10000

9000
Cooling capacity (W)

8000 -5
20
7000 25
6000 32
35
5000 40
4000

3000
18/12 20/14 22/16 25/18 27/19 30/22 32/24
indoor DB/WB

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YHUJYH036BAR-A-X

YHUJYH036BAR-A-X heating capacity curves


-6/-7 heating
capacity
13000 -6/-7 power
12500 input
12000 -4/-5 heating
11500 capacity
11000 -4/-5 power
10500 input
10000 0/-1 heating
9500 capacity
9000 0/-1 power input
8500
8000
2/1 heating
7500
capacity
7000
2/1 power input
6500
6000
5500 6/5 heating
5000 capacity
4500 6/5 power input
4000
3500 7/6 heating
3000 capacity
2500 7/6 power input
2000
1500 12/10 heating
1000 capacity
500 12/10 power
0 input
16/10 18/12 20/14.5 21/15 22/16 24/17 26/18 16/15 heating
indoor WB/DB capacity
16/15 power
input

YHUJYH036BAR-A-X cooling capacity curves

13000
12500
12000
cooling capacity(W)/power input(W)

11500
11000
10500 20 cooling capacity
10000
9500 20 power input
9000
8500 25 cooling capacity
8000
25 power input
7500
7000 32 cooling capacity
6500
6000 32 power input
43

5500
5000 35 cooling capacity
4500
4000 35 power input
3500
3000 40 cooling capacity
2500
40 power input
2000
1500
1000
500
0
12/18 14/20 16/22 18/25 19/27 22/30 24/32

indoor WB/DB

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YHUJYH048BAS-A-X heating capacity curves
18000 ‐6/‐7 heating 
capacity
17000
‐6/‐7 power 
16000 input
‐4/‐5 heating 
15000 capacity
14000 ‐4/‐5 power 
input
13000 ‐1/‐2 heating 
capacity
12000
‐1/‐2 power 
11000 input
1/0 heating 
10000 capacity
9000 1/0 power input

8000 6/5 heating 
capacity
7000
6/5 power input
6000
7/6 heating 
5000 capacity
4000 7/6 power input

3000 12/10 heating 
capacity
2000
12/10 power 
1000 input
27/18 heating 
0 capacity
16/10 18/12 20/14.5 21/15 22/16 24/17 26/18 27/18 power 
indoor WB/DB input

YHUJYH048BAS-A-X cooling capacity curves


16000 20/15 cooling 
15000 capacity

14000 20/15 power 
input
13000

12000 25/18 cooling 
capacity
11000

10000 25/18 power 
input
9000
32/23 cooling 
8000
capacity
7000
32/23 power 
6000 input
5000
35/24 cooling 
4000 capacity
3000
35/24 power 
2000 input

1000
40/26 cooling 
0 capacity
18/12 20/14 22/16 25/18 27/19 30/22 32/23
40/26 power 
indoor WB/DB input

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19000
YHUJYH060BAS-A-X cooling capacity curves ‐6/‐7 heating 
capacity
18000
‐6/‐7 power 
17000 input
‐4/‐5 heating 
16000
capacity
15000 ‐4/‐5 power 
input
14000
‐1/‐2 heating 
13000 capacity
‐1/‐2 power 
12000
input
11000 1/0 heating 
capacity
10000
1/0 power input
9000
6/5 heating 
8000
capacity
7000 6/5 power input
6000
7/6 heating 
5000 capacity
7/6 power input
4000
3000 12/10 heating 
capacity
2000 12/10 power 
1000 input
27/18 heating 
0 capacity
16/10 18/12 20/14.5 21/15 22/16 24/17 26/18 27/18 power 
Outdoor DB(℃) input

17000
YHUJYH060BAS-A-X heating capacity curves
20/15 cooling 
16000 capacity

15000 20/15 power 
14000 input

13000 25/18 cooling 
12000 capacity

11000 25/18 power 
10000 input

9000 32/23 cooling 
8000 capacity

7000 32/23 power 
6000 input

5000 35/24 cooling 
4000 capacity

3000 35/24 power 
2000 input

1000 40/26 cooling 
0 capacity

18/12 20/14 22/16 25/18 27/19 30/22 32/23


40/26 power 
input
Ourdoor DB(℃)

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8. Indoor air velocity and temperature distribution curves
8.1 AB
a. Cooling / Air Velocity Distribution
Cooling
Blowy angle:25
Air Velocity Distribution

PV PV 


      

b. Cooling / Temperature Distribution


Cooling
Blowy angle:25
Temperature Distribution











      

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8.2 For AC

a. Cooling / Air Velocity Distribution


Cooling
Blowy angle:25
Air Velocity Distribution



0.5m/s
1.0m/s

1.5m/s

 

b. Cooling / Temperature Distribution


Cooling
Blowy angle:25
Temperature Distribution








 

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9. Air flow and static pressure chart

YHEJXH028/036BAR--GX external static pressure curves

2400
2300
2200
2100
2000
super high speed
1900
high speed
1800
middle speed
1700
low speed
1600
1500
1400
1300
1200
0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100
external static pressure

External static YHDJXH024BAR--GX external static pressure curves


pressure(Pa)
100
90
80 1
70
60 2
50
40
30 1 high speed
3 2 m id speed
20 low speed
3
10
3
0 Air flow(m /h)
0 200 400 600 800 1000 1200 1400 1600 1800 2000

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External static pressure ( Pa )
YHGJXH048BAR--GX external static pressure curves

140
1
130
120
110
2
100
90
80
1 high speed
70
3 2 m id speed
60 low speed
3
50
40 3
Air flow ( m /h )
0 300 600 900 1200 1500 1800 2100 2400 2700 3000

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10. Noise level

a. Casset type indoor unit

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nomp^opm`2 `o^4

(3) Test method


According to the testing illustrator, the microphones wearing sponge style cover should be
placed in the right position

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Noise level-YHKJXH024BAR--FX
53
50
47
44 heating low
41
heating middle
38
heating high
35 00
32 cooling low
29 cooling middle
26 cooling high
23 fan low
20

Sound pressure level DB


fan middle
17
14
fan high
11
8

25 .5 40 50 63 80 0 5 0 0 0 5 0 0 0
31 10 12 16 20 25 31 40 50 63 8 10
00 250 600 000 500 150 000 000 300 000 000 500 000 000
1 1 2 2 3 4 5 6 8 10 12 160 20
Third octave band frequency Hz

138
Noise level-YHKJXH028BAR--FX

heating low
heating middle
heating high
00
cooling low
cooling middle
cooling high
fan low
fan middle
fan high

25 .5 40 50 63 80 0 5 0 0 0 5 0 0 0
31 10 12 16 20 25 31 40 50 63 8 10
00 250 600 000 500 150 000 000 300 000 000 500 000 000
1 1 2 2 3 4 5 6 8 10 12 160 20
Third octave band frequency Hz
Noise level-YHKJXH036BAR--FX
52
49
46
43 heating low
40 heating middle
37 heating high
34 cooling low
31 cooling middle
28
cooling high
25
fan low
22
fan middle

Sound pressure level DB


19
16 fan high
13
10

25 .5 40 50 63 80 0 5 0 0 0 5 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
31 10 12 16 20 25 31 40 50 63 80 100 125 160 200 250 315 400 500 630 800 000 250 000 000
1 1 16 2
Third octave band frequency Hz

139
Noise level-YHKJXH048BAR--FX
60
cooling high
50
cooling med
40 cooling low
30 heating high
20 heating med
heating low
10

sound pressure level DB


fan high
0 fan med
25 40 63 0 0 0 0 0 00 00 00 00 00 0 0 fan low
10 16 25 40 63 10 16 25 40 63 00 00
10 16
third octave band frequency Hz
Noise level-YHKJXH060BAR--FX
64
60
56
52 heating low
48 heating middle
44 heating high
40 cooling low
36 cooling middle
32
cooling high
28

140
fan low
24
fan middle

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20
16 fan high
12
8

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31 10 12 16 20 25 31 40 50 63 80 100 125 160 200 250 315 400 500 630 800 000 51 0 00
1 12 60 2
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According to the testing illustrator, the microphones wearing sponge style cover should be
placed in the right position

141
Noise level-YHFJXH028/036BAR--FX
50

45 heating low
heating middle
40
heating high
35 cooling low
cooling middle
30
cooling high
25 fan low
fan middle
20

Sound pressure level DB


fan high
15

10

25 .5 40 50 63 80 0 5 0 0 0 5 0 0 00 500 00 0 00 00 50 00 00 00 00 0 10 0 0
31 10 12 16 20 25 31 40 50 10 63
12 16 80 20 25 31 40 50 63 80 00 50 00 00
10 12 60 20
Third octave band frequency Hz

142
1/3 octave band noise level-YHFJXH024BAR--FX

53.0
48.0
43.0 cooling high
38.0 cooling med
33.0 cooling low
28.0 fan high
23.0
18.0 fan low
13.0
heating high

Sound pressure level DB


8.0
heating med
0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .0 0 0 0
.0 .5 .0 .0 .0 .0 0. 5. 0. 0. 0. 5. 0. 0. 0. 0. .0 .0 .0 .0 .0 .0 . . . 0 1. 1. 2. .0
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10 12 16 20 25 31 40 50 63 80 00 25 60 00

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60

50
cooling high
40 cooling med
cooling low
30 heating high
heating med
20 heating low
fan high fan
10 med fan low

sound pressure level DB


0

25 40 63 0 0 0 0 0 00 00 00 00 00 0 0
10 16 25 40 63 10 16 25 40 63 00 00
10 16

third octave band frequency Hz

143
Noise level-YHFJXH060BAR--FX
-64

55

50 heating low
45 heating middle
heating high
40
cooling low
35 cooling middle
30 cooling high
fan low
25
fan middle
20

Sound pressure level DB


fan high
15

10
.5 0 5 0 0 0 5 0 0 0 0 0 0
25 40 50 63 80 10 12 16 20 25 31 40 50 63 80 00 50 00 00 00 50 00 00 00 00 00 00
31 10 12 16 20 25 31 40 50 63 80 1 50 000
0 00
10 12 6 2
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placed in the right position

144
1/3 octave band noise level-YHDJXH024BAR--GX

53.0 cooling super high


48.0 cooling high
43.0
cooling med
38.0
cooling low
33.0
fan super high
28.0
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23.0
18.0 fan med
13.0 fan low

Sound pressure level DB


8.0 heating super high
0

0
0

0
0

0
0

0
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0.

0.

0.
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0.

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00

00

00

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00

00

00

50

00

80

63

50

40

31

25
00
00

00
50

63
80

50

40

25
31

20

12
16

10
80
0

63

50

40

31

25

20

16

12

10
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1
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16 0
heating med
third octave band frequency Hz heating low

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Noise level--YHEJXH028/036BAR--GX
63 heating low
59
55 heating middle
51 heating high
47
super heating
43
high
39 cooling low
35
cooling middle
31
27 cooling high

Sound pressure level DB


23
super cooling
19 high
15 fan low
25 .5 40 50 63 80 0 5 0 0 0 5 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 fan middle
31 10 12 16 20 25 31 40 50 63 80 100 125 160 200 250 315 400 500 630 800 000 250 000 000
1 1 1 6 2
Third octave band frequency Hz
Noise level-YHGJXH048BAR--GX

6
0 cooling high
5
0 cooling med
4
0 cooling low
3
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0
2
heating med
0
1
heating low
00

sound pressure level


DB
fan high
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10 16 fan low
third octave band frequency Hz

146
1/3 octave band noise level-YHGJXH060BAR--GX

58.0
53.0
48.0 cooling high
43.0 cooling med
38.0
cooling low
33.0
29

28.0 fan high


23.0 fan med
18.0 fan low
13.0 heating high

Sound pressure level DB


8.0
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1 1 1 2 2 3 4 5 6 8 0 2 6 0

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height between the air outlet and ground is less than 1m, block the unit up to 1m.far
from ground
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front panel

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noise level-YHUJYH024BAR-A-X

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
.0 .5 .0 .0 .0 .0 .0 .0 .0 .0 .0 .0 .0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
25 31 40 50 63 80 100 125 160 200 250 315 400 500. 630. 800. 000. 250. 600. 000. 500. 150. 000. 000. 300. 000. 000 . 500 . 000 . 000 .
1 1 1 2 2 3 4 5 6 8 10 12 16 20
third octave band frequency Hz

1/3 octave band noise level- 1YHUJYH028BAR-A-X

70
65
60 cooling high
55
50 cooling med
45 cooling low
40
35 fan high
30
fan med

48

148
25
20 fan low
15

sound pressure level DB


10 heating high
5
0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
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.0 .5 .0 .0 .0 .0 0. 5. 0. 0. 0. 5. 0. 0. 0. 0. .0 .0 .0 .0 .0 .0 .0 .0 .0 .0 0. 0. 0. 0.
25 31 40 50 63 80 10 12 16 20 25 31 40 50 63 80 00 50 00 00 00 50 00 00 00 00 00 50 00 00 heating low
10 12 16 20 25 31 40 50 63 80 10 12 16 20
third octave band frequency Hz

1/3 octave band noise level-YHUJYH036BAR-A-X

70
65
60 cooling high
55
50 cooling med
45 cooling low
40
35 fan high
30
25 fan med
20 fan low
15

sound pressure level DB


10 heating high
5
0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
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.0 .5 .0 .0 .0 .0 0. 5. 0. 0. 0. 5. 0. 0. 0. 0. .0 .0 .0 .0 .0 .0 .0 .0 .0 .0 .0 .0 .0 .0
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10 12 16 20 25 31 40 50 63 80 10 12 16 20
third octave band frequency Hz
1/3 octave band level-1YHUJYH048BAS-A-X
80

70 cooling
high
60 cooling
med
50
cooling
40 low
heating
30 high
heating
20 med

sound pressure level DB


heating
10
low
0
40 50 63 80 0 5 0 0 0 5 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
2 5 3 1 .5 10 12 16 20 25 31 40 50 63 80 100 125 160 200 250 315 400 500 630 800 000 250 600 000
1 1 1 2
third octave band frequency Hz

149
noise level-YHUJYH060BAS-A-X

78
74
70
66
62
58 cooling
54 high
50
46
42
38
34
30
26
22 heating

sound pressure level DB


18 high
14
10
6
2

third octave band frequency Hz


11. Sensor characteristic

1. Sensor characteristic
model name code characteristic
Outdoor ambient temperature R25℃=10KΩ±3%
0010450192
sensor B25/50=3700K±3%
YHUJYH028/36
BAR-A-X R25℃=10KΩ±3%
Defrost temperature sensor 0010450194
B25/50=3700K±3%
YHUJYH048B Discharge temperature sensor R80℃=50KΩ±3%
0010451303
AR-A-X B25/50=4450K±3%
YHUJYH048B R25=10KΩ±3%,
Suction
S ti temperature
t t sensor 0010451307
AS-A-X B25/50=3700K±3%
YHUJYH060B R25=10KΩ±3%,
Piping temperature sensor 0010451329
AS-A-X B25/50=3700K±3%
R25=10KΩ±3%,
Suction temperature sensor 001A3900062E B25/50=3700K±3%
R25=50KΩ±3%,
Discharge temperature sensor 001A3900056 B25/50=3700K±3%
YHUJYH024BAR-A-X
R25=10KΩ±3%,
Defrost temperature sensor 0010450194
B25/50=3700K±3%
Outdoor ambient temperature R25=10KΩ±3%,
001A3800082E
sensor B25/50=3700K±3%

YHKJXH028BAR--FX
YHKJXH036BAR--FX
YHKJXH048BAR--FX
YHKJXH060BAR--FX
YHFJXH012BAM--FX
YHFJXH018BAM--FX
YHFJXH024BAR--FX
YHFJXH028BAR--FX
R25=23KΩ±2.5%,
R25 23KΩ 2 5%
YHFJXH036BAR--FX Indoor ambient temperature sensor 001A3900159
YHFJXH048BAR--FX B25/50=4200K±3%
YHFJXH060BAR--FX
YHDJXH012BAM--GX
YHDJXH018BAM--GX
YHDJXH024BAR--GX
YHEJXH024BAR--GX
YHEJXH028BAR--GX
YHEJXH036BAR--GX
YHGJXH048BAR--GX
YHEJXH048BAR--GX
YHGJXH060BAR--GX

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coil temp. sensor 001A3900006
B25/50=3700K±3%

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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 TYPE 1, FOR AD*SS1ERA

Indoor 1 Indoor 2 Indoor N Indoor 15 Indoor 16 (master unit)

Wire controller Wire controller Wire controller Wire controller Wire controller
port port A B C port ABC port A BC port A BC
A BC

Control wiring
of wire
controller A BC

Wire controller
TYPE 2, FOR AD*LS1ERA

Indoor 1 Indoor 2 Indoor N Indoor 15 Indoor 16 (master unit)

Wire controller Wire controller Wire controller Wire controller Wire controller
port port port port port
A BC ABC ABC A BC A BC

B C
Indoor 1 Indoor 1
Wire controller Wire controller Control wiring
of wire A BC
Polar wire A B C Polar wire A B C
controller
Polar wire Wire controller

ABC ABC ABC


Wire controller Wire controller Wire controller

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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(3 pieces for model AD*SS1ERA, and the bridge CN22 CN23 on slave units PCB
should be cut off).
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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