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ENGLISH

ESPAÑOL
FRANÇAIS
OWNER’S &

DEUTSCH
INSTALLATION MANUAL

AIR

PORTUGUÊS
CONDITIONER

Please read this installation manual completely before installing the product.
Installation work must be performed in accordance with the national wiring standards by
authorized personnel only.
Please retain this installation manual for future reference after reading it thoroughly.
Applied(AHU)
AHU CONTROL KIT
Original instruction

MFL71386003 www.lg.com
Rev.09_020823 Copyright © 2019 - 2023 LG Electronics Inc. All Rights Reserved.
2 SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
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SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
The following safety guidelines are intended to prevent unforeseen
risks or damage from unsafe or incorrect operation of the appliance.
The guidelines are separated into ‘WARNING’ and ‘CAUTION’ as
described below.

! This symbol is displayed to indicate matters and operations


that can cause risk.
Read the part with this symbol carefully and follow the
instructions in order to avoid risk.
! WARNING
This indicates that the failure to follow the instructions can
cause serious injury or death.
! CAUTION
This indicates that the failure to follow the instructions can
cause the minor injury or damage to the product.

! WARNING
• Installation or repairs made by unqualified persons can result in
hazards to you and others.
• The information contained in the manual is intended for use by a
qualified service technician familiar with safety procedures and
equipped with the proper tools and test instruments.
• Failure to carefully read and follow all instructions in this manual
can result in equipment malfunction, property damage, personal
injury and/or death.

Installation
• For installation of the product, always contact the service center
or a professional installation agency.
- Otherwise, it may cause fire, electrical shock, explosion or
injury.
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• Securely attach the electrical part cover to AHU Communication
Kit.
- If the electric part cover of AHU Communication Kit is not
attached securely, it could result in a fire or electric shock due
to dust, water, etc.
• Do not keep or use flammable gases or combustibles near the
equipment.
- Otherwise, it may cause a fire or the failure of product.
• Do not install, remove or reinstall the unit by yourself.
- Otherwise, it may cause a fire, electrical shock, explosion or
injury.
• Do not disassemble or repair the product randomly.
- It will cause a fire or electrical shock.
• Do not install the product in a place where there is the concern of
falling down.
- Otherwise, it may result in personal injury.
• Use caution when unpacking and installing.
- Sharp edges may cause injury.
• Always ground the product.
- There is risk of fire or electric shock.
• Do not install the product on a non-parallel or defective
installation stand.
- It may cause injury, accident, or damage to the product.

Operation
• Keep flames away.
- Otherwise, may occur a fire.
• Do not use the power cord near the heating tools.
- Otherwise, it may cause a fire and electrical shock.
• Do not allow water to run into electrical parts.
- Otherwise, it may cause the failure of machine or electrical
shock.
• Be cautious that water could not enter the product.
- Otherwise, it may cause a fire electrical shock or product
damage.
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• Do not place a heavy object on the power cord.


- Otherwise, it may cause a fire or electrical shock.
• When the product is submerged into water, always contact the
service center.
- Otherwise, it may cause a fire or electrical shock.

! CAUTION
Installation
• Do not install the product direct sunlight.
• Do not insert a drain hose in drain or soil pipe.
- Bad smells can occur and it results in a corrosion of a heat
exchanger or pipe.
• Do not install the unit in potentially explosive atmospheres.

Operation
• If anyone other than a licensed Professional installs, repairs, or
alters LG Electronics Air Conditioning Products, the warranty is
voided.
- All costs associated with repair are then the full responsibility of
the owner.
• This appliance is not intended for use by persons (including
children) with reduced physical, sensory or mental capabilities, 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.
- Children should be supervised to ensure that they do not play
with the appliance.
TABLE OF CONTENTS 5

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TABLE OF CONTENTS
2 SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
6 INSTALLATION LAYOUT
6 Installation composition diagram
6 Caution on installation layout

7 PRODUCT DIMENSION
7 Product Measurements

8 PARTS LAYOUT
8 CABLE CONNECTION
9 WIRING DIAGRAM
10 AHU CONTROL KIT INSTALLATION
10 Determining the product's mounting location
11 Things to keep in mind when installing outdoors
12 Sensor Cover Installation (outdoors)

13 AHU CONTROL KIT SETTINGS


13 Check Module Configuration

15 PIPE THERMISTOR CONNECTION


16 OUTDOOR UNIT COMMUNICATION LINE CONNECTION
16 Cautions on connecting the EEV module (communication module) with outdoor unit
16 Capacity Control Communication Cable Connection

17 INSTALLATION AND WIRING METHOD (OPTIONAL)


17 Installation method when adding EEV module
17 Wiring method when adding EEV module.

18 AHU SENSOR SPECIFICATION


20 AHU SENSOR CONNECTION
20 Sensor connection
25 Electrical Wiring (if using a belt driven fan)
26 Connect the electric wires
27 Things to keep in mind when installing the Control Kit on site

28 HMI SETTINGS
28 HMI Settings
45 Self-Diagnosis
6 INSTALLATION LAYOUT
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INSTALLATION LAYOUT
Installation composition diagram
RA EA OA SA

ῧ-1
ῧ-2 ῤ

Ῠ-1 Ῠ-2

Ῡ-1 Ῡ-2

MCC



Ύ Power cable
Communication cable
Thermistor signal
ῢ Temperature /
humidity sensor

No. Item Applied Standards


① AHU -
② AHU CONTROL KIT PAHCNM000
③ Expansion kit -
④ Outdoor unit MULTI V
⑤ Pipe in Thermistor(Liquid) Sensor : Ø 5(NTC 5 kΩ), Length : 5 m, Cable color : Black
⑥ Pipe out Thermistor(Gas) Sensor : Ø 7(NTC 5 kΩ), Length : 5 m, Cable color : Red
⑦-1, 2 Temperature/humidity sensor RA, SA Optional
⑧-1, 2 Ventilation Fan, Supply Fan -
⑨-1, 2 Inverter drive kit -
⑩ Main power switch board MCC switch board panel
⑪ HMI -

Caution on installation layout


- MCC is part of the installation construction to be performed by the equipment supplier, so
confer with the supplier before installing the product.
- Temperature/humidity sensors must be installed on the SA (supply)/RA(ventilation) ducts before
the product can run normally.
PRODUCT DIMENSION 7

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PRODUCT DIMENSION
Product Measurements

8-Ø7 Holes

B
D W A

(Side) (Front) (Back)

(Bottom)

Classification Spec Description


W (mm) 500 Width
H (mm) 500 Height
D (mm) 210 Depth
A (mm) 552
Distance between wall mounting brackets
B (mm) 486
C 22.5Ø Hole (9 EA) Power cable, Sensor/Communication line insert part
Use the appropriate flexible tubing and connectors for the corresponding holes.

Model PAHCNM000
W mm 500
Size Product D mm 210
H mm 500
Color RAL 7035
Enclosure
Material Steel
Power 220-240 V~, 50/60 Hz
Rated current 0.2 A
Product Operating Operating Temperature -20 ~ 65 °C DB
Environment Conditions Humidity 0 ~ 98 %
8 PARTS LAYOUT
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PARTS LAYOUT
• PAHCNM000

10
9

2 3 4 5 6
8

11

No. Main module Spec Qty. No. Main module Spec Qty.
NFB(No Fuse
① Main module DC 12 V 1 ⑦ 15 A 1.5 kA 1
Breaker)
② UI module DC 12 V 1 ⑧ Adaptor 220 V → DC 12 V 1
③ UO module DC 12 V 1 ⑨ Trans 220 V → AC 24 V 1
④ EEV module #1 DC 12 V 1 ⑩ Terminal Block 15 PIN 1
Single phase
⑤ EEV module #2 DC 12 V 1 ⑪ Terminal Block 1
220 V~, 60 Hz
⑥ EEV module #3 DC 12 V 1

CABLE CONNECTION
When connecting electrical wires to a module (Main, UI, UO, or EEV) on-site, use the Pin type
(JOBN153) for the electrical wire's terminal block.

Pin type (JOBN153)


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WIRING DIAGRAM
• PAHCNM000

! CAUTION
• In order to use the main module's shutdown, heating/cooling, and fire detection functions,
the main module's +12V terminal should be connected to the DCOM terminal. Failure to
do so could result in the malfunctioning of the product.
• In order to use the UI module's emergency shutdown and differential pressure switch
functions, the UI module's +12V terminal should be connected to the DCOM terminal.
Failure to do so could result in the malfunctioning of the product.
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AHU CONTROL KIT INSTALLATION


Determining the product's mounting location
- The control kit's mounting location should be determined based on the conditions on site.
When mounting the control kit, use Ø 6 direct screws (8 EA).

26
486
26

552

<Back Side of Control Kit>

! CAUTION
• When installing the control kit, make sure to leave at least 900 mm between the wall and
the product case so there is enough room for servicing and installation.
• After mounting the product, check whether it is properly affixed.
• If the control kit has to be installed outdoors, be sure to also install an enclosure.
• When installing load devices such as AHU sensors and dampers outdoors, fitted covers
must also be mounted to protect them from the effects of the external environment.

- When using wall mount brackets, fasten the brackets to


the four holes on the rear of the enclosure.
- Please use the provided bolts, nuts, and washers to
fasten the brackets.
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Things to keep in mind when installing outdoors
- Enclosures should be purchased separately if needed.
- After mounting the product, check the tightness of the connection between the AHU and the
enclosure.
If the connection is not airtight, moisture or dust could contaminate the product.
- When installing the AHU outdoors, be sure to use an enclosure to protect the control kit.
- The enclosure should be made of SUS or painted sheet metal to prevent corrosion.
- Make the structure so that it is easy to perform wiring tasks.
- The installation form and location may vary by site.
- Panels installed outdoors must be installed in a place that is not exposed to direct sunlight.

Additional
AHU
enclosure
Control
kit

! CAUTION
Exposure to direct sunlight could raise the temperature inside the control kit and cause the
unit to malfunction.
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Sensor Cover Installation (outdoors)


When installing the AHU outdoors, make sure to install the protection box as shown below.
Ex: Installation of a temperature and temperature/humidity sensor covers.

RA EA OA SA

Ex: Installation of a damper actuator cover.

RA EA OA SA

! CAUTION
• When installing a sensor outdoors, make sure to install the protective cover, at which time
the Safety Grade must be IP 56 or higher. If the cover is not installed, rainwater can flood
the sensor, causing it to malfunction.
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AHU CONTROL KIT SETTINGS
Check Module Configuration
Main Module
- After installing the Control Kit, the first thing
you should do is check the module settings
inside the Control Kit.
The DIP switches for the main module, UI
module, and UO module are configured in
the following order.
- The default setting of the DIP switches for
the main module, UI module, and UO
module is OFF. Do not change the settings
arbitrarily.
UO Module
UI Module EEV Module
Main Module

(Main Module)

* Level 3 Setting: SW4_3 ON


Error occurs → Error displayed on HMI (for customer recognition) → The air conditioning equipment keeps
operating.
e.g.) Level 3 Error: an error occurs in one of the N outdoor unit(s) (turns off the outdoor unit for which the error
occurred, normal operation)

UI Module

(UI Module)
UO Module

(UO Module)

The default setting for all DIP switches is OFF. (factory condition)
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EEV Module

(EEV Module)

Capacity Settings
Use DIP switch SW1 to set the capacity.
SW1
1 2 3 4 Capacity [kW (kBtu/h)]
OFF OFF OFF OFF 2.1 (7)
OFF OFF OFF ON 2.5 (9)
OFF OFF ON OFF 3.5 (12)
OFF OFF ON ON 5.6 (18)
OFF ON OFF OFF 7.1 (24)
OFF ON OFF ON 8.2 (28)
OFF ON ON OFF 10.6 (36)
OFF ON ON ON 12.3 (42)
ON OFF OFF OFF 14.1 (48)
ON OFF OFF ON 22.4 (76)
ON OFF ON OFF 28.0 (96)
ON OFF ON ON 33.6 (115)
ON ON OFF OFF 39.2 (134)
ON ON OFF ON 44.8 (153)
ON ON ON OFF 50.5 (172)
ON ON ON ON 56.4 (192)

* When connecting a high-capacity EEV kit (PRLK396A0, PRLK594A0), set the capacity to
56.4 kW.

Address Setting
DIP switch SW2 is the address setting function. When the product is shipped from the factory,
the addresses are set as follows.
EEV #1,2,3 are included and EEV #4,5,6 are optional.(After purchasing separately, additional
setting required.)
SW2
Sequence Address Remark
1 2 3 4
EEV #1 OFF OFF OFF Internal address 0
EEV #1,2,3
EEV #2 OFF OFF ON Internal address 1
Included
EEV #3 OFF ON OFF Internal address 2
OFF
EEV #4 OFF ON ON Internal address 3
EEV #4,5,6 Optional :
EEV #5 ON OFF OFF Internal address 4
Additional setting required
EEV #6 ON OFF ON Internal address 5
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PIPE THERMISTOR CONNECTION
- Check the IN/OUT of the pipe thermistor connected to the AHU

AHU AHU

Pipe Temperature Sensor IN : Ø 5, Length: 5m, Color: Black


Pipe Temperature Sensor OUT : Ø 7, Length: 5m, Color: Red

Flexible Tube and Connector: Ø 16 (supplied on the site)

- Connect the flexible tube and connector (Ø16, installed on the site) from the AHU to the Control
Kit.

- Connect the pipe IN and OUT Thermistor in the EEV module connector.

Pipe out Thermistor Pipe in Thermistor


16 OUTDOOR UNIT COMMUNICATION LINE CONNECTION
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OUTDOOR UNIT COMMUNICATION LINE


CONNECTION
Cautions on connecting the EEV module (communication
module) with outdoor unit

CH2 B-
CH2 A+
- The Control Kit comes mounted with three EEV modules,

IDU A
IDU B
and each EEV module can be connected to one Expansion
Kit.
If additional EEV modules are required depending on the
number of outdoor units, they must be purchased
separately and installed.
- Make sure the communication cables of each outdoor unit
and pipe thermistor wires of Expansion Kit are not mixed
when connecting the outdoor units.

Capacity Control Communication Cable Connection


- In order to control the SA temperature in the control kit, the central control communication line
must be additionally connected. Please refer to the wiring diagram and the figure below for details.
- For models without a central control communication modem, a central control communication
modem must be installed separately to control the supplied air's temperature.
CH3 A+

CH3 B-

<Main module>

Connect Connect Connect


CEN B, CEN A CEN B, CEN A CEN B, CEN A

Outdoor Outdoor Outdoor


Unit #1 Unit #2 Unit #3

! CAUTION
• The AHU Control Kit can control the temperature of the supply air by connecting to up to three
outdoor units. When connecting outdoor units, the communication addresses should be set
from 1 to 3, sequentially.
Otherwise, the supply air temperature control function may not work properly.
• Make sure the polarity of the power supply connector is correct when connecting the
communication cable between the Control Kit and outdoor unit.
• DIP SW 3 of the outdoor unit must be turned off in order to ensure communication between the
control kit and the outdoor unit.
• When connecting to Multi V Super 5, Function FN39 must be set to Option1. (Dip switch No.5
ON → FUNC → FN39 → OP1) Please refer to the Multi V manual for details on Multi V Function
settings. (Applicable to both ventilation temperature control and supply air temperature control)
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INSTALLATION AND WIRING METHOD
(OPTIONAL)
Installation method when adding EEV module
Ex : Installation method when additional EEV module required.

1. Pull the supporter of the EEV module to 2. Using holes inside of AHU CONTROL KIT,
both sides. M4 screws(2EA) and extended supporter’s
holes for Installation.

Wiring method when adding EEV module.

12 V 12 V 12 V
Main module
GND GND GND
(Inverter Drive kit)

(Inverter Drive kit)


RS485 BUS A

RS485 BUS B

<UI module> <UO module> <EEV module>

<Ex : When add 3EA more EEV module> <Wiring diagram>

! CAUTION
• When adding more than one EEV module, check if the power and communication cables
are connected correctly.
Otherwise, the product will not work properly.
• After adding EEV module, set the SW2 address. Otherwise, the product will not work
properly.
• Inverter Drive kit’s BUS A and B must be wired in the last EEV add-on module.
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AHU SENSOR SPECIFICATION


Sensor/Actuator Spec.
Standard specifications of the sensor used in the control kit are as follows.

Item Specification
- Power: AC 24 V
- Input/output signal: DC 0~10 V
Damper Actuator - Torque: 15 N·m
- Operation time: 150 s.
- Rotation Angle: 90˚

- Power: AC 24 V
Temperature/Humidity - Output signal: DC 0~10 V
Sensor - Temperature range: -40 °C~70 °C
- Humidity range: 0~95 % RH

- Power: AC 24 V
Thermistor - Output signal: DC 0~10 V
- Temperature range: -50 °C~50 °C

- Power: AC 24 V
- Output signal: DC 0~10 V
Filter Differential Sensor - Range: 0~1 000 Pa

- Switch type: Relay open/close

- Power: AC 24 V
Static Pressure Sensor - Output signal: DC 0~10 V
- Range: 0~1 000 Pa

- Power: AC 24 V
CO2 sensor - Output signal: DC 0~10 V
- Range: 0~2 000 ppm

Smoke Detector - Power: AC 24 V


- Type: Contact

! CAUTION
• Our AHU doesn't support resistance-type sensors. Using an resistance-type sensor can
cause a discrepancy between the actual temperature and measured temperature, which
can cause the product to malfunction.
• Please install a voltage-type sensor as shown above.
• Sensors and actuators are sold separately. Purchase and install the required sensors based
on the load or function.
• In order to operate normally, either a THERMISTOR or a humidity sensor must be installed.
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Sensor installation location

RA EA OA SA

Thermistor Thermistor
(Optional) (Optional)
Temperature/humidity Temperature/humidity
sensor(Required) sensor(Optional) Temperature/
humidity
CO2 sensor sensor(Required)
(Optional) Damper actuator(Optional)
Smoke Detector Static Pressure Sensor
(Optional) (Optional)
Filter Differential Sensor
(Optional)

Thermistor Humidification valve


(Optional) (Optional)

! CAUTION
• The AHU may not start or function properly if the sensor is not installed in the location
specified in the picture above.
• Temperature/humidity sensors must be installed on the SA (supply)/RA(ventilation) ducts
before the product can run normally. The AHU can have an error or may not start if the
sensor is not installed.
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AHU SENSOR CONNECTION


Sensor connection
- Temperature/humidity sensor (required)

Item Specification Remark


- Power: AC 24 V
Temperature/humidity - Output signal: DC 0~10 V
Optional
sensor - Temperature range: -40 °C~70 °C
- Humidity range: 0~95 % RH

Ex: SA (Supply) Temperature/Humidity Sensor Connection

DC 0~10 V(Temperature,U2)
DC 0~10 V(Humidity,U1)
UI2
UI1

U2 (Temperature)
U1 (Humidity)
G0 (Ground)
G (AC 24V)

<Main module>

AC 24 V(G) Ground (G0)

AC 24 V(G) Ground (G0)

<Terminal block>

! CAUTION
• Improper wiring of the sensor can damage the AHU CONTROL KIT. Make sure to check for
any incorrect wiring before turning the power on.

1. For more information on the installation of temperature/humidity sensors, refer to the


Manual that came with the sensor.
2. Make sure to finish all the sensor wires with a flexible tube.
3. Using a temperature/humidity sensor outside the temperature range different from the
above specifications can cause the unit to malfunction. However, the temperature range
can be adjusted in HMI Settings.
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- Thermistor
Item Specification Remark
- Power: AC 24 V
Thermistor - Output signal: DC 0~10 V Optional
- Temperature range: -50 °C~50 °C

Ex: SA (Supply) Thermistor Connection

DC 0~10 V(Temperature,U1)

UI1

<Main module>

AC 24 V(G) Ground (G0)

AC 24 V(G) Ground (G0)

<Terminal block>

! CAUTION
• Improper wiring of the sensor can damage the AHU CONTROL KIT. Make sure to check for
any incorrect wiring before turning the power on.

1. For more information on the installation of temperature sensors, refer to the Manual that
came with the sensor.
2. Make sure to finish all the sensor wires with a flexible tube.
3. Using a thermistor outside the temperature range different from the above specifications
can cause the unit to malfunction.
However, the temperature range can be adjusted in HMI Settings.
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- Damper Actuator
Item Specification Remark
- Power: AC 24 V
- Input/Output Signal: DC 0~10 V
Damper Actuator - Torque: 15 Nm Optional
- Operation Time: 150 s.
- Rotation Angle: 90˚

Ex: OA (outdoor unit) Damper Connection


AO1

DC 0~10 V(Y, Output)

<Main module>

AC 24 V(G) Ground (G0)

AC 24 V(G) Ground (G0)


UI4

DC 0~10 V(U, Feedback)

<UI module> <Terminal block>

! CAUTION
• Improper wiring of the damper actuator can damage the AHU CONTROL KIT. Make sure to
check for any incorrect wiring before turning the power on.

1. For more information on the installation of a damper actuator, refer to the Manual that
came with the damper actuator.
2. Make sure to finish all the sensor wires with a flexible tube.
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- Filter Differential Sensor
Item Specification Remark

Filter Differential - Power: AC 24 V


- Output signal: DC 0~10 V Optional
Sensor - Range: 0~1 000 Pa

Ex: Filter Differential Sensor (voltage type) Connection

AC 24 V(G) Ground (G0)

AC 24 V(G) Ground (G0)

<Terminal block>
UI2

DC 0~10 V(U, Feedback)

<UI module>

! CAUTION
• Improper wiring of the sensor can damage the AHU CONTROL KIT. Make sure to check for
any incorrect wiring before turning the power on.

1. For more information on the installation of a filter differential sensor, refer to the Manual
that came with the sensor.
2. Make sure to finish all the sensor wires with a flexible tube.
3. The setting for the filter differential pressure can be changed in the setting section of the
HMI.
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- CO2 sensor
Item Specification Remark
- Power: AC 24 V
CO2 sensor - Output Signal: DC 0~10 V Optional
- Range: 0~2 000 ppm

Ex: CO2 Sensor Connection

AC 24 V(G) Ground (G0)

AC 24 V(G) Ground (G0)

<Terminal block>
UI3

DC 0~10 V(U, Feedback)

<UI module>

! CAUTION
• Improper wiring of the sensor can damage the AHU CONTROL KIT. Make sure to check for
any incorrect wiring before turning the power on.

1. For more information on the installation of CO2 sensors, refer to the Manual that came
with the sensor.
2. Make sure to finish all the sensor wires with a flexible tube.
3. The setting for the CO2 sensor can be changed in the setting section of the HMI.
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Electrical Wiring (if using a belt driven fan)
• If the supply air/return air fan is driven by a constant speed motor, the motor can be powered
using the main switchboard's magnetic contactor.
• Always install an earth leakage breaker when connecting a constant speed motor.
• Refer to “Technical Standards for Electrical Equipment” for installation standards for earth
leakage breakers.
• Use AC 24 V for the magnetic connector's operation contact. Failure to do so could result in the
malfunctioning of the Control Kit.

Return Exhaust Outdoor Supply


air air air air AC 220/AC
TR
24 V transformer

ELB Circuit breaker

Magnetic
MC Contactor
Overcurrent
EOCR circuit breaker
On-site wiring

EOCR EOCR

MC(RA) MC(SA)

ELB(RA) ELB(SA) DO5 DO6


L
220 V

24 V

TR
N

R S T N
Main module

<Main Power Switchboard> <AHU control kit>

Power source for motor


operation, 3-phase
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Connect the electric wires


- Humidifier Solenoid Valve Connection

Return Exhaust Outdoor Supply


air air air air S Solenoid valve

Magnetic
MC Contactor

TR AC 220/AC
24 V transformer
On-site wiring
S

Humidifier Solenoid Valve Connection

MC or
Relay

DO4
N
220 V

24 V

TR
L

Main module

<AHU control kit>

L N
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Things to keep in mind when installing the Control Kit on site
When installing the AHU Control Kit on site, if any drilling is required at the top or side, please
observe the following work standards.
- Take precautions to prevent foreign matter, such as chips generated while working, from
entering the unit.
- Once the electrical wiring has been completed, be sure that the perforated areas have been
sealed to be airtight.
- LG Electronics is not responsible for any problems caused by arbitrary drilling.

Top perforation Side perforation

Correct construction

! CAUTION
• When perforating the panels, take precautions to prevent foreign matter, such as chips,
from entering the unit. Foreign matter, such as chips, falling onto electrical parts such as
the internal PCB could result in fire or electric shock.
• Once the electrical wiring has been completed, be sure that the perforated areas have
been sealed to be airtight. Dust or moisture entering the Control Kit could result in fire or
electric shock.
• Do not install the power lines or communication lines of external equipment in the Control
Kit's internal duct pipe.
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HMI SETTINGS
HMI Settings
1. Home Menu
• You can perform air conditioner control information and configuration tasks from the home
menu.
Item Description
Air conditioner information Air conditioner information view function
Air conditioner control Air conditioner operation control function
Outdoor unit information Check outdoor unit information
Schedule Schedule operation function
History Search error history
Setup System setting function

2. Air conditioner information


• You can monitor the air conditioner's operation status by running the 'air conditioner
information' icon in the home menu.
(air conditioner information_full screen)

(air conditioner information_view details)

3. Air conditioner control


• Run the 'air conditioner control' icon in the home menu to configure air conditioner
operation.
Item Description
Display current temperature and set target
Target temperature temperature
On/Off System On/Off function
Operation Mode Select operation mode
Airflow Set airflow and set control criteria
Damper Set damper opening
Humidity Display current humidity and set target humidity
Control Mode Select control mode
Additional Set additional functions
functions
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3-1. Target temperature
• Run the ‘set temperature’ icon to display the current temperature and set the target
temperature.
(Set temperature display window) (Set temperature manual input window)

3-2. On/Off
• Run the 'On' or 'Off' icon to perform an On/Off command.

3-3. Operation Mode


• Run the 'Operation Mode' icon to select the desired operation mode.
• The Outdoor Air Cooling Mode only becomes activated when a return air temperature and
humidity sensor and an outdoor temperature and humidity sensor are installed.
• If the product type is set to 'Dedicated Outdoor Air', the Outdoor Air Cooling Mode will be
disabled.
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3-4. Airflow
• Run the 'Airflow' icon to set the airflow and airflow control criteria.
3-4-1. Airflow Criteria
• Set the fan's operation criteria to 'airflow' to set the operating RPM for high, medium and
low airflow in Hz.
• Return air/supply air fan operating frequency setting: 30-60 Hz
• Default value
- low airflow 30 Hz, medium airflow 40 Hz, high airflow 50 Hz

(Set frequency input window)

3-4-2. Static pressure criteria


• If the fan's operation criteria is set to 'static pressure', you can perform static pressure
following operation by comparing the set standard static pressure with the supply air
static pressure.
• Control cycle: 3-60 minutes
• Standard static pressure range: 100-1000 Pa

3-4-3. Temperature criteria


• If the fan's operation criteria is set to 'temperature', you can perform temperature
following operation by comparing the set target temperature with the current
temperature.
• Fan operating frequency range: 30-60 Hz, frequency change unit: 1-5 Hz
• Control cycle: 1-60 minutes
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3-5. Damper
• Run the ‘Damper’ icon to set the damper's opening value.
• Use the ‘Mode’ and ‘Input‘ icons to set the damper opening value by operation mode.
- Mode: You can enter damper values for Cooling, Heating, and Vent modes.
- Automatic: Entering the value for either the outdoor air, exhaust, or mixed damper
automatically sets the remaining damper values.
- Manual: You must manually enter the opening values for the outdoor air, exhaust and
mixed dampers.

3-6. Humidity
• Run the ‘Humidity’ icon to set the target humidity value.
• Humidity setting range: 30-80%

(Set humidity display window) (Set humidity manual input window)

3-7. Control Mode


• Run the ‘Control Mode’ icon to set local, remote, and scheduled operation.
• When Local Mode is set, the control function is performed through the HMI installed in the
Control Kit, and only remote monitoring is possible.
• When Remote Mode (contact, modbus, LGAP) is set, the air conditioner can only be
controlled remotely and only status monitoring is possible in the HMI, and the remaining
functions are disabled.
• Scheduled operation is only available when Control Mode is set to Schedule.
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3-8. Additional Operation


• Run the ‘Additional Operation’ icon to set additional functions that can be used.

4. Outdoor unit information


• Run the 'Outdoor Unit Information' icon on the home menu to check the information for the
outdoor units connected to the system.

5. Settings
• Run the 'Setting' icon on the home menu to set the installer, screen, and system.

5-1. Installer Settings


• Run the 'Installer' icon on the Settings screen to enable a variety of settings for the
operation of the air conditioner.
(Set installer screen)
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5-1-1. Air Conditioner Settings
• Run the 'Air Conditioner Settings' icon to set the air conditioner and operation.

Item Description
Set air conditioner type: air conditioner,
Air conditioner type dedicated outdoor air system
Set target temperature criteria: return air,
Temperature determination supply air
criteria - Return air criteria: cooling 18-30 °C , heating
16-30 °C
Can be set when the target temperature criteria
Supply air cooling target is air supply (outdoor unit capacity control
temperature operation)
- Set temperature 12-50 °C
Supply air heating target Outdoor unit sequential control enable/disable
temperature setting
Outdoor unit sequential Outdoor unit simultaneous thermo-off
control prevention function

! CAUTION
• Correctly set the air conditioner type.
- An error could occur in sensors, damper actuators, etc.
• When setting the temperature determination criteria to air supply, be sure to connect the
capacity control communication.
- A communication error could occur.
• Outdoor unit sequential control is enabled when the temperature determination criteria is
return air.

Item Description
Cooling You can set the cooling humidification function.
humidification Enabled when the 'Humidification' function is set in
function Additional Operation mode.
You can set the warming-up operation time.
Warming-up Warming-up operation only circulates indoor air with the
outdoor air and exhaust dampers closed so that the indoor
time load can be quickly removed.
- Settable time: 0-180 minutes
You can set the automatic control address.
Automatic - Set to decimal
- Since ACP uses hexadecimal, set to decimal when
control address connecting ACP (ex, ACP: 0x29 → address: 41).
- Settable address range: 1-247
Set the number of return air fans applied to the air
Return air (RA) conditioner.
- Number of return air fans: 0, 1, 2, 4, 6
fan count - When using a constant speed fan or a third-party inverter
fan, the number of fans must be set to zero.
Set the number of supply air fans applied to the air
Supply air (SA) conditioner.
- Number of return air fans: 0, 1, 2, 4, 6
fan count - When using a constant speed fan or a third-party inverter
fan, the number of fans must be set to zero.

! CAUTION
• The number of set fans should match the number of fans installed to the air conditioner.
- If there is a discrepancy in the number of fans, operation and monitoring will not run
normally.
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Item Description
Number of outdoor You can set the number of outdoor units connected to
the air conditioner. Up to 3 outdoor units can be
units (ODU) connected.
Set the cooling heat source.
Cooling heat source -- Refrigerant (air-cooled): air-cooled outdoor unit
Cold water (water-cooled): water-cooled outdoor unit
- Cold water: install cold water valve

Cooling heat source Based on the supply air temperature, it controls the
achieved number of outdoor units according to the set
temperature.
temperature - Cooling heat source value input range: 10-25 °C

Set the heating heat source.


- Refrigerant (air-cooled): air-cooled outdoor unit
Heating heat source -- Cold water (water-cooled): water-cooled outdoor unit
Hot water: install hot water valve
- Steam: install steam valve
- Electric heater: install electric heater

Heating heat source Based on the supply air temperature, it controls the
achieved number of outdoor units according to the set
temperature.
temperature - Heating heat source value input range: 30-50 °C

! CAUTION
• If the cooling or heating heat source setting is not correct, you may not be able to select
the operation mode in the HMI.
- If the cooling (heating) heat source is not set, the Cooling (Heating) mode cannot be
selected and only the fan will operate.

Item Description
When running defrost in an outdoor unit, the fan's
operation status is set based on the supply air
temperature and piping temperature.
Set the fan off temperature based on the supply air
Fan Off/On temperature.
- Air conditioner 20-35 °C, Dedicated outdoor air unit
during defrost 15-30 °C
Fan operation return temperature is based on the
refrigerant liquid pipe temperature.
- Air conditioner 30-45 °C, Dedicated outdoor air unit
25-40 °C

Cooling valve Sets the minimum value at which the cooling valve closes
when cold water is set as the heat source.
minimum value - Setting range: 0-100%

Heating valve Sets the minimum value at which the heating valve closes
when hot water is set as the heat source.
minimum value - Setting range: 0-100%

Preheating This function operates the fan during heating mode when
function for the average pipe temperature is higher than the set inlet
pipe temperature.
heating - Settings: Enable/Disable

Inlet temperature When using the preheating function, set the minimum
of the heating temperature that the fan operates at the inlet temperature
of the heating pipe.
pipe - Range for settings: 20~50 °C
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5-1-2. Device Setting
• Run the 'Device Setting' icon on the Installer Setting screen to enable device settings
required for air conditioner operation.

Item Description

Sets the sensors to be installed to the return air duct.


Return air (RA) -- Sensor type: Thermistor, temperature/humidity sensor
A temperature or temperature/humidity sensor must be
temperature/ installed on the return air side.
humidity - Humidification operation is only available if a
temperature/humidity sensor is installed.

Supply air (SA) Sets the sensors to be installed on the supply air duct.
temperature/ -- Sensor type: Thermistor, temperature/humidity sensor
A temperature or temperature/humidity sensor must be
humidity installed on the supply air side.

Sets whether temperature/humidity sensors are installed in


Outdoor air the outdoor air duct.
(OA) - If no outdoor air temperature/humidity sensor is installed,
temperature/ dehumidification and outdoor air cooling will not be
humidity possible.
Mixed (Mix) Sets whether temperature sensors are installed in the
temperature mixed chamber.

Sets whether static pressure sensors are installed on the


Static pressure supply air side.
supply air (SA) - When a static pressure sensor is installed, you can control
static pressure-based airflow.

Item Description
Sets whether a filter differential pressure sensor is
Differential installed.
pressure-filter - Differential pressure setting range: 200-600 Pa
(alarm level) - The filter alarm is displayed when the differential pressure
set value has been reached.
Sets whether a CO2 sensor is installed in the return air
duct.
CO2 - CO2 setting range: 500-1,500 PPM
- When a CO2 sensor is installed, automatic return air
operation is possible.

Return air flow Sets whether a flow sensor is installed in the return air
duct.
Supply air flow Sets whether a flow sensor is installed in the supply air
duct.
Damper Sets whether the damper feedback function is enabled.
It is enabled when the feedback signal line of the damper
feedback actuator is connected.

Item Description
Sets the heat source and whether the preheating coil is
Preheating coil enabled.
- Preheating heat source: electric heater, steam
Humidifier Sets whether a humidifier is installed.
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5-1-3. Sensor Range Setting


• Run the 'Sensor Range Setting' icon on the Installer Setting screen to set the operating
range of the installed sensor.

Item Description
Return air temperature Sets the sensor range based on the
Supply air temperature operating range of the installed
thermistor.
Outdoor air temperature - minimum: -100-20 °C,
Mixed temperature maximum: 0-127 °C
Sets the sensor range based on the
operating range of the installed static
Static pressure-supply air (SA) pressure sensor.
- minimum: 0-200 Pa,
maximum: 200-1000 Pa

Item Description
Differential Sets the sensor range based on the operating range of the
pressure-filter installed differential pressure sensor.
(alarm level) - minimum: 0-200 Pa, maximum: 200-1000 Pa
Sets the sensor range based on the operating range of the
Return air flow installed flow sensor.
- minimum: 0-20 m/s, maximum: 0-20 m/s
Sets the sensor range based on the operating range of the
Supply air flow installed flow sensor.
- minimum: 0-20 m/s, maximum: 0-20 m/s
Sets the sensor range based on the operating range of the
CO2 installed CO2 sensor.
- minimum: 0-990 PPM, maximum: 1000-2000 PPM

5-1-4. Smoke Control Operation Setting


• Run the 'Smoke Control Operation
Setting' icon on the Installer Setting
screen to set the smoke control operation.
If the text “Fire” appears on the 7-Seg in
Smoke Control mode, it can be canceled
by entering LEFT (←) + RIGHT (→) +
DOWN (↓) + UP (↑) simultaneously for 5
seconds.

Item Description
Smoke Control Sets whether Smoke Control mode is enabled.
mode (smoke - Only available if a smoke detecting sensor is installed.
detecting sensor)
Sets the outdoor air damper operating status when in
Outdoor air (OA) Smoke Control mode.
damper - Fully open, Fully closed
Sets the exhaust air damper operating status when in
Exhaust air (EA) Smoke Control mode.
damper - Fully open, Fully closed
Sets the mixed damper operating status when in
Mixed (Mix) damper Smoke Control mode.
- Fully open, Fully closed
Sets the operating Hz of the return air fan when in
Return Air Fan Smoke Control mode.
- Setting range: 0-60 Hz
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Item Description
Sets the operating Hz of the supply air fan when in Smoke
Supply air fan Control mode.
- Setting range: 0-60 Hz

! CAUTION
• Smoke Control mode must be used in conjunction with fire extinguishing equipment in the
building or facility.
• Damper or fan operation should be set based on the building structure and the fire plan.
- If these are set incorrectly, the inability to control smoke could result in physical injury or
property damage.
• When disabling Smoke Control mode, be sure to check whether there is an actual fire
before disabling it.
- Disabling Smoke Control mode during a fire could result in physical injury or property
damage.

5-1-5. Test Run Setting


• Run the 'Test Run Setting' icon on the Installer Setting screen to enable test settings.
After the test run has completed, you must disable the test run setting to return to
normal operation.

Item Description
Test Run Setting Sets whether test run is enabled.
11Hz
Sets the operating status for the return air fan in Test Run
21Hz Return Air Fan mode.
- Setting range: 0-60 Hz
20°
Sets the operating status for the supply air fan in Test Run
20° Supply air fan mode.
- Setting range: 0-60 Hz

Outdoor air (OA) Sets the operating status for the outdoor air damper in
Test Run mode.
damper - Setting range: 0-90°

Exhaust air (EA) Sets the operating status for the exhaust air damper in
Test Run mode.
damper - Setting range: 0-90°

Item Description
20° Sets the operating status of the mixed damper in Test Run
Mixed (Mix) mode.
damper - Setting range: 0-90°

Humidification Sets the operating status of the humidification valve in


valve (voltage) Test Run mode.
- Setting range: 0-10 V

Humidification Sets Run


the operating status of the humidification valve in
valve (contact) Test mode.
- Setting: Open, Short
Sets the operating status of the heater valve in Test Run
Heater valve mode.
(voltage) - Setting range: 0-10 V
Sets the operating status of the heater valve in Test Run
Heater valve mode.
(contact) - Setting: Open, Short
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Item Description
Sets the operating status of the freeze protection
Freeze protection heater in Test Run mode.
(contact) - Setting: Open, Short

5-1-6. Password Setting


• Run the 'Password Setting' icon on
the Installer Setting screen to set or
change the password for the HMI.

5-2. Screen Setting


• Run the 'Screen' icon on the Setting screen to set the screen protector for the HMI.

5-3. System Setting


• Run the 'System' icon on the Setting
screen to enable a variety of HMI
system settings such as date, time,
language, and operating time display.

(system setting screen_regular) (system setting screen_advanced)


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6. View History
• Run the 'History' icon on the home menu to view a list of errors that have occurred during air
conditioner operation.

7. Schedule Setting
• Run the 'Schedule' icon on the home menu to set the scheduled operation of the air
conditioner.

7-1. Add Schedule


• Run the 'Add' icon on the Schedule View screen to add a schedule.
• After inputting the schedule name and schedule on the 'Add' screen, click on the 'Next'
button to go to the Air Conditioner Control screen.
• Once the air conditioner operation setting is completed in the 'Air Conditioner Control'
screen, the scheduled operation will be added normally.

7-2. Edit Schedule


• If you need to edit a schedule, select the date that you wish to edit to go to the Edit
screen.
• On the ‘Schedule’ screen, you can delete or edit the schedule.
• Run Edit Schedule in the same way as Add Schedule.
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8. Error Display
• If an error occurs while the air conditioner is operating, an error indication will appear on the
HMI screen.

• It is displayed along with an error code.


• Refer to the 'Self-diagnosis Function' section of the appendix for detailed error information
for the air conditioner.
• For outdoor unit error information, refer to the error code for each product group.

• The following is the protocol provided for connecting external devices to Modbus.

- Physical Layer: RS-485 Serial Line


- Mode: MODBUS RTU Mode
- Baud Rate: 9 600
- Parity: None Parity
- 1 Stop Bit
- Applied Function Code

Start Address form


Function Code Sub Function Function Name Master Device
0x01 None Read Coil Register Address-1
0x02 None Read Discrete Input Register Address-10001
0x03 None Read Holding Register Address-40001
0x04 None Read Input Register Address-30001
0x05 None Write Single Coil Register Address-1
0x06 None Write Single Holding Register Address-40001
Reserved for
0xF1~FF Exception Code

Refer to the Modbus protocol in the appendix.


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• Coil Register
Address Data Bit
No. Register Notes
Hexadecimal Decimal High Low
1 0x0000 0 1 Operation Setting 0: Off / 1: On
2 0x0001 1 2 Automatic return air (additional operation) 0: Off /
1: Automatic return air
3 0x0002 2 3 Humidification function (additional operation) 0: Off / 1: Humidification

• Discrete Register
Address Data Bit
No. Register Notes
Hexadecimal Decimal High Low
1 0x0000 0 10001 Return air fan operating status 0:Off, 1:On
2 0x0001 1 10002 Supply air fan operating status 0:Off, 1:On
3 0x0002 2 10003 Preheating heater status 0:Off, 1:On
9 0x0008 8 10009 Alarm Level1 0:Normal, 1:Alarm
10 0x0009 9 10010 Alarm Level2 0:Normal, 1:Alarm
11 0x000A 10 10011 Alarm Level3 0:Normal, 1:Alarm
12 0x000B 11 10012 Smoke detection 0:Normal, 1:Alarm
13 0x000C 12 10013 Filter Replacement 0:Normal, 1:Alarm
Occurs 300 hours after the
14 0x000D 13 10014 Filter Not Replaced Alarm filter replacement alarm
17 0x0010 16 10017 Return Air FAN 1 Operating Status 0:Off, 1:On
18 0x0011 17 10018 Return Air FAN 2 Operating Status 0:Off, 1:On
19 0x0012 18 10019 Return Air FAN 3 Operating Status 0:Off, 1:On
20 0x0013 19 10020 Return Air FAN 4 Operating Status 0:Off, 1:On
21 0x0014 20 10021 Return Air FAN 5 Operating Status 0:Off, 1:On
22 0x0015 21 10022 Return Air FAN 6 Operating Status 0:Off, 1:On
23 0x0016 22 10023 Reserved
24 0x0017 23 10024 Reserved
25 0x0018 24 10025 Supply Air FAN 1 Operating Status 0:Off, 1:On
26 0x0019 25 10026 Supply Air FAN 2 Operating Status 0:Off, 1:On
27 0x001A 26 10027 Supply Air FAN 3 Operating Status 0:Off, 1:On
28 0x001B 27 10028 Supply Air FAN 4 Operating Status 0:Off, 1:On
29 0x001C 28 10029 Supply Air FAN 5 Operating Status 0:Off, 1:On
30 0x001D 29 10030 Supply Air FAN 6 Operating Status 0:Off, 1:On
33 0x0020 32 10033 Compressor of the outdoor unit No. 1 Operation status 0:Off, 1:On
34 0x0021 33 10034 Compressor of the outdoor unit No. 2 Operation status 0:Off, 1:On
35 0x0022 34 10035 Compressor of the outdoor unit No. 3 Operation status 0:Off, 1:On
36 0x0023 35 10036 Compressor of the outdoor unit No. 4 Operation status 0:Off, 1:On
37 0x0024 36 10037 Compressor of the outdoor unit No. 5 Operation status 0:Off, 1:On
38 0x0025 37 10038 Compressor of the outdoor unit No. 6 Operation status 0:Off, 1:On
41 0x0028 40 10041 Outdoor Unit 1 Defrost Status 0:No function, 1:Defrost
42 0x0029 41 10042 Outdoor Unit 2 Defrost Status 0:No function, 1:Defrost
43 0x002A 42 10043 Outdoor Unit 3 Defrost Status 0:No function, 1:Defrost
44 0x002B 43 10044 Outdoor Unit 4 Defrost Status 0:No function, 1:Defrost
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• Input Register

Address Data Bit


No. Register Notes
Hexadecimal Decimal High Low
AHU Controller's Version display [0.1] X
1 0x0000 0 30001 AHU Version 10
2 0x0001 1 30002 Error Air Conditioner Error occurring AHU (fixed as 1)

3 0x0002 2 30003 Error Device Error occurring devices (see error code)

4 0x0003 3 30004 Error Code Corresponding device's error code

Higher operating time data (Increases


Total product operation time
5 0x0004 4 30005 operating time when operating based on
(minutes, high) the supply fan) [min]

Lower operating time data (Increases


Total product operation time
6 0x0005 5 30006 operating time when operating based on
(minutes, low) the supply fan) [min]

Number of connected outdoor


7 0x0006 6 30007 0~6 [ea]
units
11 0x000A 10 30011 Return air temperature Temperature range (-99.9-99.9) [°C] X 10

12 0x000B 11 30012 Return air humidity Humidity range (0-100.0) [%] X 10

13 0x000C 12 30013 Supply air temperature Temperature range (-99.9-99.9) [°C] X 10

14 0x000D 13 30014 Supply air humidity Humidity range (0-100.0) [%] X 10

15 0x000E 14 30015 Outdoor air temperature Temperature range (-99.9-99.9) [°C] X 10

16 0x000F 15 30016 Outdoor air humidity Humidity range (0-100.0) [%] X 10

17 0x0010 16 30017 Mixed temperature Temperature range (-99.9-99.9) [°C] X 10

20 0x0013 19 30020 Cold water valve Voltage range (0-10,000) [mV]

21 0x0014 20 30021 Hot water valve Voltage range (0-10,000) [mV]

22 0x0015 21 30022 Co2 Concentration Concentration range (0-2000) [ppm]

23 0x0016 22 30023 Static pressure sensor pressure Pressure range (0-1000) [Pa]
Differential pressure sensor
24 0x0017 23 30024 Pressure range (0-1000) [Pa]
pressure
25 0x0018 24 30025 Outdoor air damper current value Opening range (0-90) [˚]

26 0x0019 25 30026 Exhaust air damper current value Opening range (0-90) [˚]

27 0x001A 26 30027 Mixed damper current value Opening range (0-90) [˚]
Return air FAN 1 operating
31 0x001E 30 30031 Frequency range (0-60) [Hz]
frequency
Return air FAN 2 operating
32 0x001F 31 30032 Frequency range (0-60) [Hz]
frequency
Return air FAN 3 operating
33 0x0020 32 30033 Frequency range (0-60) [Hz]
frequency
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Address Data Bit
No. Register Notes
Hexadecimal Decimal High Low
34 0x0021 33 30034 Return air FAN 4 operating frequency Frequency range (0-60) [Hz]
35 0x0022 34 30035 Return air FAN 5 operating frequency Frequency range (0-60) [Hz]
36 0x0023 35 30036 Return air FAN 6 operating frequency Frequency range (0-60) [Hz]
41 0x0028 40 30041 Supply Air FAN 1 Operating Frequency Frequency range (0-60) [Hz]
42 0x0029 41 30042 Supply Air FAN 2 Operating Frequency Frequency range (0-60) [Hz]
43 0x002A 42 30043 Supply Air FAN 3 Operating Frequency Frequency range (0-60) [Hz]
44 0x002B 43 30044 Supply Air FAN 4 Operating Frequency Frequency range (0-60) [Hz]
45 0x002C 44 30045 Supply Air FAN 5 Operating Frequency Frequency range (0-60) [Hz]
46 0x002D 45 30046 Supply Air FAN 6 Operating Frequency Frequency range (0-60) [Hz]
51 0x0032 50 30051 Outdoor Unit1 Address 1
52 0x0033 51 30052 Outdoor Unit1 Operating Mode 0: Cooling, 2: Fan, 4: Heating
Temperature range
53 0x0034 52 30053 Outdoor Unit1 Pipe Temperature (IN) (-99.9-99.9) [°C] X 10
Temperature range
54 0x0035 53 30054 Outdoor Unit1 Pipe Temperature (OUT) (-99.9-99.9) [°C] X 10
The capacity control value (%) of the
60 0x003B 59 30060 Capacity control (%) of the outdoor unit No. 1 outdoor unit No. 1 in case of controlling
the SA (Supply Air) capacity: 0-100
61 0x003C 60 30061 Outdoor Unit2 Address 2
62 0x003D 61 30062 Outdoor Unit2 Operating Mode 0: Cooling, 2: Fan, 4: Heating
Temperature range
63 0x003E 62 30063 Outdoor Unit2 Pipe Temperature (IN) (-99.9-99.9) [°C] X 10
Temperature range
64 0x003F 63 30064 Outdoor Unit2 Pipe Temperature (OUT) (-99.9-99.9) [°C] X 10
The capacity control value (%) of the
70 0x0045 69 30070 Capacity control (%) of the outdoor unit No. 2 outdoor unit No. 2 in case of controlling
the SA (Supply Air) capacity: 0-100
71 0x0046 70 30071 Outdoor Unit3 Address 3
72 0x0047 71 30072 Outdoor Unit3 Operating Mode 0: Cooling, 2: Fan, 4: Heating
Temperature range
73 0x0048 72 30073 Outdoor Unit3 Pipe Temperature (IN) (-99.9-99.9) [°C] X 10
Temperature range
74 0x0049 73 30074 Outdoor Unit3 Pipe Temperature (OUT) (-99.9-99.9) [°C] X 10
The capacity control value (%) of the
80 0x004F 79 30080 Capacity control (%) of the outdoor unit No. 3 outdoor unit No. 3 in case of controlling
the SA (Supply Air) capacity: 0-100
81 0x0050 80 30081 Outdoor Unit4 Address 4
82 0x0051 81 30082 Outdoor Unit4 Operating Mode 0: Cooling, 2: Fan, 4: Heating
Temperature range
83 0x0052 82 30083 Outdoor Unit4 Pipe Temperature (IN) (-99.9-99.9) [°C] X 10
Temperature range
84 0x0053 83 30084 Outdoor Unit4 Pipe Temperature (OUT) (-99.9-99.9) [°C] X 10
The capacity control value (%) of the
90 0x0059 89 30090 Capacity control (%) of the outdoor unit No. 4 outdoor unit No. 4 in case of controlling
the SA (Supply Air) capacity: 0-100
The capacity control value (%) of the
100 0x0063 99 30100 Capacity control (%) of the outdoor unit No. 5 outdoor unit No. 5 in case of controlling
the SA (Supply Air) capacity: 0-100
The capacity control value (%) of the
110 0x006D 109 30110 Capacity control (%) of the outdoor unit No. 6 outdoor unit No. 6 in case of controlling
the SA (Supply Air) capacity: 0-100
The capacity control value (%) of the all
115 0x0072 114 30115 Total capacity control (%) connected outdoor units in case of
controlling the SA (Supply Air) capacity: 0-100
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• Holding Register

Address Data Bit


No. Register Notes
Hexadecimal Decimal High Low

0: not used / 1: cooling / 2:


1 0x0001 1 40002 Operation mode setting heating / 3: dehumidification / 4:
outdoor air / 5: fan / 6: reheating

2 0x0002 2 40003 Airflow setting 0: high / 1: medium / 2: low

3 0x0005 5 40006 Target cooling temperature setting 18~30 (18) [°C] x 10

4 0x0006 6 40007 Target heating temperature setting 18~30 (30) [°C] x 10

5 0x0007 7 40008 Target cooling humidity setting 30~80 (50) [%] x 10

6 0x0008 8 40009 Target heating humidity setting 30~80 (50) [%] x 10

35 0x0022 34 40035 Return air fan (high) frequency setting 30~60 (50) [Hz]

36 0x0023 35 40036 Return air fan (medium) frequency setting 30~60 (40) [Hz]

37 0x0024 36 40037 Return air fan (low) frequency setting 30~60 (30) [Hz]

38 0x0025 37 40038 Supply air fan (high) frequency setting 30~60 (50) [Hz]

39 0x0026 38 40039 Supply air fan (medium) frequency setting 30~60 (40) [Hz]

40 0x0027 39 40040 Supply air fan (low) frequency setting 30~60 (30) [Hz]

42 0x0029 41 40042 Cooling outside air damper opening setting Opening range (0-90) [˚]

43 0x002A 42 40043 Cooling exhaust damper opening setting Opening range (0-90) [˚]

44 0x002B 43 40044 Cooling mixed damper opening setting Opening range (0-90) [˚]

45 0x002C 44 40045 Heating outside air damper opening setting Opening range (0-90) [˚]

46 0x002D 45 40046 Heating exhaust damper opening setting Opening range (0-90) [˚]

47 0x002E 46 40047 Heating mixed damper opening setting Opening range (0-90) [˚]

48 0x002F 47 40048 Fan outside air damper opening setting Opening range (0-90) [˚]

49 0x0030 48 40049 Fan exhaust damper opening setting Opening range (0-90) [˚]

50 0x0031 49 40050 Fan mixed damper opening setting Opening range (0-90) [˚]

! CAUTION
Abnormal operation may occur if set outside the defined range.
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Self-Diagnosis
Error Display Unit
- This feature diagnoses the product and displays the type of error when the product is
malfunctioning.
- Place an error mark in the HMI.
- Display in the order of error number if there are more than two types of errors.
- The error code disappears when repaired after an error.
Error Display Status

CH X X XXX
Error Code
Error Category
(0: AHU Module, 1~6: ODU No, 8: RA Fan, 9: SA Fan)

Error AHU (fixed at 1)

Error Grade
Error Grade Grade Standard Output
1 Fire detection Alarm #1
2 Error occurs with limited functionality Alarm #2
3 Errors that do not affect functionality Alarm #3

Error Level
Error Main Error Sub
Error List Remarks
Category Category
1st place fixed (Reserved for AHU
CH 1 - --- CH 1 - ---
linkage)
CH 1 0 0xx
CH 1 0 10x IO(UI) #1 Module Error
CH 1 0 11x IO(UO) #2 Module Error
CH 1 0 xxx CH 1 0 50x Comm(EEV) #1 Module Error
CH 1 0 51x Comm(EEV) #2 Module Error
CH 1 0 52x Comm(EEV) #3 Module Error
CH 1 0 53x Comm(EEV) #4 Module Error
ODU 1 Module Error among xxx: Same as LGAP Indoor /
CH 1 1 xxx CH 1 1 xxx
Comm(EEV) #1 Outdoor ErrorCode
ODU 2 Module Error among xxx: Same as LGAP Indoor /
CH 1 2 xxx CH 1 2 xxx
Comm(EEV) #2 Outdoor ErrorCode
ODU 3 Module Error among xxx: Same as LGAP Indoor /
CH 1 3 xxx CH 1 3 xxx
Comm(EEV) #3 Outdoor ErrorCode
ODU 4 Module Error among xxx: Same as LGAP Indoor /
CH 1 4 xxx CH 1 4 xxx
Comm(EEV) #4 Outdoor ErrorCode
CH 1 7 xxx Reserved
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• Controller Error

High Low Error


classification classification Errors Error Code Location name Notes
grade
error error
If the fire detection contact
Fire detection (smoke shorts (operates with the set
CH10001 1
detecting sensor) value of HMI's Smoke Control
after error indication)
If the emergency stop contact
Emergency stop
CH10002 2 shorts (all operations stop after
detection error indication)
CH10001 ~ Common If no communication signal is
CH10010 alarm HMI communication
CH10003 2 received for more than 3
error minutes

If no communication signal is
BMS communication
CH10004 2 received for more than 3
error minutes

Others Reserved Reserved

Return air thermistor Sensor short-circuited or


CH10011 2
error disconnected

Return air humidity


CH10012 - Reserved
sensor error

Return air flow sensor Sensor short-circuited or


CH10013 2
error disconnected

CH10011 ~ Sensor type - Return air thermistor Faulty connection of sensor


CH10020 Return air CH10016 2
faulty connection power and signal line
CH10xxx
Return air humidity
Faulty connection of sensor
CH10017 sensor faulty 3 power and signal line
connection
Return air flow sensor Faulty connection of sensor
CH10018 2
faulty connection power and signal line

Others Reserved Reserved

Supply air thermistor Sensor short-circuited or


CH10021 2
error disconnected

Supply air humidity


CH10022 - Reserved
sensor error

Supply air flow sensor Sensor short-circuited or


CH10023 2
error disconnected

CH10021 ~ Sensor type - Supply air thermistor Faulty connection of sensor


CH10030 Supply air CH10026 2
faulty connection power and signal line
Supply air humidity Faulty connection of sensor
CH10027 sensor faulty 3 power and signal line
connection
Supply air flow sensor Faulty connection of sensor
CH10028 2
faulty connection power and signal line

Others Reserved Reserved


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High Low Error
classification classification Errors Error Code Location name Notes
grade
error error
Sensor short-circuited or
CH10031 Outdoor air thermistor error 2 disconnected

Outdoor air humidity sensor


CH10032 - Reserved
error

In case of ± 10%
Outdoor air damper feedback
CH10034 3 difference from target
error opening

CH10031 ~ Sensor type - Faulty connection of


Outdoor air thermistor faulty
CH10040 outdoor air CH10036 2 sensor power and signal
connection line

Faulty connection of
Outdoor air humidity sensor
CH10037 3 sensor power and signal
faulty connection line

Outdoor air damper feedback


CH10039 3 Reserved
faulty connection

Others Reserved Reserved

Sensor short-circuited or
CH10041 Mixed air thermistor error 2 disconnected

In case of ± 10%
Mixed air damper feedback
CH10044 3 difference from target
CH10xxx error opening
CH10041 ~ Sensor type - Faulty connection of
CH10050 mixed air Mixed air thermistor faulty
CH10046 2 sensor power and signal
connection line

Mixed air damper feedback


CH10049 3 Reserved
faulty connection

Others Reserved Reserved

In case of ± 10%
Exhaust air damper feedback
CH10054 3 difference from target
error opening
CH10051 ~ Sensor type - Exhaust air sensor feedback
CH10060 exhaust air CH10059 3 Reserved
faulty connection

Others Reserved Reserved

Differential pressure sensor Sensor short-circuited or


CH10061 3
error disconnected

CH10061 ~ Sensor type - Sensor short-circuited or


CH10062 Static pressure sensor error 3
CH10070 other disconnected

Sensor short-circuited or
CH10063 CO2 sensor error 3 disconnected
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High Low Error


classification classification Errors Error Code Location name Notes
grade
error error
Main coil exit sensor Sensor short-circuited or
CH10064 3
error disconnected
Differential pressure
CH10066 sensor faulty 3 Reserved
connection
CH10061 ~ Sensor type - Static pressure sensor
CH10070 other CH10067 3 Reserved
faulty connection

CO2 sensor faulty


CH10068 3 Reserved
connection
CH10xxx
Others Reserved Reserved

Filter Replacement 3 hours after set value has been


CH10071 3
Alarm exceeded
CH10071 ~ Sensor type -
CH10080 Logic Cumulative operating time has
Filter Replacement
CH10072 2 exceeded 300 hours after filter
Error replacement alarm

CH10101 ~ IO error
#1 module Communication error Module does not respond
(UI CH10101 between IO (UI) #1 2
CH10110 beyond a specified time
module) modules

ODU1 indoor sensor Sensor short-circuited or


CH11002 2
(entrance pipe) error disconnected

Haven't received a
ODU1 communication communication signal from
CH11005 fault (indoor unit <-> 2 outdoor unit for more than 3
outdoor unit) consecutive minutes
ODU 1
CH11001 ~ module error ODU1 indoor sensor Sensor short-circuited or
CH11999 CH11006 2
in Comm #1 (exit pipe) error disconnected

Haven't received a central


control communication signal
Communication error from ODU # 1 for more than 3
CH11255 between ODU1 central 2 consecutive minutes (error
controls occurs only when the target
temperature control criteria is
CH11xxx ~ supply air)
CH16xxx
If an error occurs in the outdoor
ODU 1 ODU1 outdoor unit unit communicating with indoor
CH11001 ~ module error CH11XXX error code displayed as 2 unit 1 of COM #2, the
CH11999 in Comm #1 is corresponding code is displayed
as is

ODU2 indoor sensor Sensor short-circuited or


CH12002 (entrance pipe) error 2 disconnected

ODU 2 ODU2 communication Haven't received a


CH12001 ~ module communication signal from
error CH12005 fault (indoor unit <-> 2
CH12999 outdoor unit for more than 3
in Comm #2 outdoor unit) consecutive minutes

ODU2 indoor sensor Sensor short-circuited or


CH12006 2
(exit pipe) error disconnected
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High Low Error
classification classification Errors Error Code Location name Notes
grade
error error
Haven't received a central
control communication signal
Communication error from ODU #2 for more than 3
CH12255 between ODU2 central 2 consecutive minutes (error
ODU 2 controls occurs only when the target
CH12001 ~ module temperature control criteria is
error
CH12999 supply air)
in Comm #2
If an error occurs in the outdoor
ODU2 outdoor unit unit communicating with indoor
CH12XXX error code is displayed 2 unit 2 of COM #2, the code is
as is displayed as is

ODU3 indoor sensor Sensor short-circuited or


CH13002 2
(entrance pipe) error disconnected

Haven't received a
ODU3 communication communication signal from
CH13005 fault (indoor unit <-> 2 outdoor unit for more than 3
outdoor unit) consecutive minutes

ODU3 indoor sensor Sensor short-circuited or


CH13006 2
ODU 3 (exit pipe) error disconnected
CH13001 ~ module error
CH13999 in Comm #3 Haven't received a central
control communication signal
Communication error from ODU #3 for more than 3
CH13255 between ODU3 central 2 consecutive minutes (error
CH11xxx ~ controls occurs only when the target
CH16xxx temperature control criteria is
supply air)
If an error occurs in the outdoor
ODU3 outdoor unit unit communicating with indoor
CH13XXX error code displayed as 2 unit 3 of COM #3, the code is
is displayed as is

ODU4 indoor sensor Sensor short-circuited or


CH14002 2
(entrance pipe) error disconnected

If indoor unit 1 of COM #4


ODU4 communication hasn't received an outdoor unit
CH14005 fault (indoor unit <-> 2 communication signal for more
outdoor unit) than 3 consecutive minutes

ODU4 indoor sensor Sensor short-circuited or


CH14006 2
ODU 4 (exit pipe) error disconnected
CH14001 ~ module error
CH14999 in Comm #4 Haven't received a central
control communication signal
Communication error from ODU #4 for more than 3
CH14255 between ODU4 central 2 consecutive minutes (error
controls occurs only when target
temperature control criteria is
supply air)
If an error occurs in the outdoor
ODU4 outdoor unit unit communicating with indoor
CH14XXX error code displayed as 2 unit 1 of COM #4, the code is
is displayed as is
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Manufacturer :
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